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411 410 <br /> 7119/84 Page -4- <br /> notification and approval. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> SEALED BID - MARSHALL WATER Mayor and Councilmembers had a copy of the <br /> SEAMS sealed bid for Marshall Water shares. <br /> Authorization to Sign Con- Councilman Fauson moved, Councilwoman Norris <br /> tract seconded that the Mayor and Clerk be author- <br /> ized to sign the contract for the Marshall <br /> Lake water shares. All in favor. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> Ed Deborski, 1898 Tyler Mr. Deborski stated thab he was the owner <br /> Building Permit Request of the Store and Lock on Courtesy Road and <br /> was requesting a building permit for two <br /> more storage buildings and they would not <br /> require any water. <br /> Discussion by council that commercial and <br /> industrial building permits would be issued <br /> on a one to one basis to deal with the <br /> present water crisis. <br /> Permit Granted Mayor Meier moved, Councilman Cussen seconded <br /> that Ed Deborski be granted a building per- <br /> mit for two additional storage buildings. <br /> All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Patrick Fitzgerald, 1840 Mr. Fitzgerald stated that he was the owner <br /> Commerce St. , Boulder of Alpine Waters and was requesting Council <br /> water Use Permit Request restore his water use permit. He hauls <br /> approximately 3,500 gallons of water per <br /> day to various homes in the area and had <br /> previously obtained the water from the City. <br /> Denied Council denied the request because of the <br /> current water crisis within the City and <br /> suggested that he obtain water from one of <br /> the surrounding cities. <br /> L. F. Richmond, 2390 McKinley Mr. Richmond took exception to the recent <br /> notice delivered by the Public Works Dept. <br /> dated July 18, 1984 and questioned why he <br /> couldn't wash his car but car washes could <br /> continua to operate; he also admitted that <br /> he was not observing the watering restrictions <br /> as he did not want to lose his large lawn. <br /> Attorney Rautenstraus stated that he had not <br /> seen the most recent notice; but residents <br /> could wash their cars during their regular <br /> watering hours, if the water is used to irri- <br /> gate the lawn. <br />