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6700wz tte gieifwet.• <br /> Public Works and Property Vacation Committee <br /> 95- tau. Common, eoawa(of•tlo. &i Joat4 gireeuk <br /> The July 28, 1997 meeting of the Public Works and Property Vacation Committee was <br /> called to order by its Chairperson, Council Member David Varner at 4:05 p.m. in the <br /> Council informal meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Aranowski, Kelly, Ujdak, Varner, <br /> Coleman, Broden, Pfeifer, and Hosinski, Sniadecki; Paul Costello, Carl Littrell, Bruce <br /> Bancroft, Terry Bland, Mr. Galesbee, Roman Johnson, William Hostetler, Todd Seiger, <br /> and Kathy Cekanski Farrand. <br /> Council Member Varner noted that the first item on the agenda was to review Bill No. 61- <br /> 97 which is a request to vacate an alley north of West Angela Blvd. Mr. Paul Costello <br /> made the presentation. He noted that the purpose of the vacation is to permit construction <br /> of a patio and arbor for the property located at 303 West Angela Blvd. Council Member <br /> John Hosinski noted that the Board of Public Works sent this Bill with an unfavorable <br /> recommendation in light of the concern for ingress and egress for 12 garages from the <br /> alley. Mr. Galesbee followed a petition with 13 of 17 residents being against the proposed <br /> vacation. Council Member Broden noted that the petition may be possible if the area in <br /> question was reduced in size. The Council Attorney noted that the petitioner could request <br /> a continuance and work with the Engineering Department for a new legal description and <br /> the Board of Public Works would need to review it again. <br /> Following discussion, Mr. Costello requested a continuance of Bill No. 61-97 until the <br /> next Council Meeting. <br /> The Committee then reviewed Bill No. 63-97 which is a petition to vacate an alley south of <br /> Bartlett St. Bruce Bancroft an attorney on behalf of the petitioner, Memorial Hospital, <br /> made the presentation. He noted that the request is based on the request that the current <br /> alley is dangerous and that with the vacation it would permit parking onto the alley which is <br /> needed. <br /> Mr. William Hostetler of 708 St. Joe St. spoke in favor of the proposed vacation. He <br /> noted that he would like it closed off permanently due to problems involving traffic and <br /> snow removal. <br /> Mr. Carl Littrell stated that the parking lot would need to be addressed with regard to fire <br /> safety concerns. Mr. Bancroft stated that he would work with the fire department when the <br /> parking lot is reconfigured. <br /> Mr. Todd Zeiger also spoke in favor of the proposed vacation on behalf of the near <br /> Northwest Neighborhood Association. <br /> Following discussion, Council Member Aranowski made a motion seconded by Council <br /> Member Broden that Bill No. 63-97 be recommended favorably to Council. The motion <br /> passed. <br />