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REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 22, 1999 <br />calls to finally get a recycling bin, and then she only got a bin because there was an extra bin on a <br />recycling truck that she stopped. <br />Ray Milliken, 25301 Adams Rd., spoke regarding a new water tower for the City. He indicated <br />they first had a site at Adams and the St. Joseph Parkway, however, the tower height had to be <br />reduced because of federal regulations, and now they plan to build it two miles north near the <br />State line. He advised that this location is abundant in deer, hawks, owls, squirrels and even fox. <br />He reported that the Water works officials have said that a new tank is needed in the northwest to <br />accommodate the residential and commercial growth. He advised that he believes the site near <br />Adams and the bypass still was too far north, however, it would be more secure, and we could <br />save four acres of pristine woodland. <br />There being no further business to come before the Council unfinished or new, Council Member <br />Coleman adjourned the meeting at 8:00 p.m. <br />ATTEST: ATTEST: <br />Cit ler President <br />J <br />