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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcclc.min.010798 COMMERCIAL CORE & LODGING coMMIsSION MINUTES OF JANUARY 7, 1998 Chairman Jon Busch called the meeting to order at 8:40 a.m. with Terry Butler, John Start and Don Swales present. Excused was Bill Dinsmoor and absent was Jack Stanford. Jon indicated that two people relayed that the dust inhibitor being used on the streets is tracking into stores. Lonnie said it is water soluble. The other complaint was the sidewalk/street in front of the Brand Bldg. A circuit of street lights are out on Main Street. Rebecca Schickling, Assistant Parks Director alerted the Board that someone is vandalizing the chain and lock in the Red Onion alley. It was distorted 12 times last year. If the problem continues she will return to CCLC and possibly the lock will have to be abandoned in the winter. Staffwill notify the police to patrol that alley around 2:00 a.m. Rebecca also relayed that the Parks Department has hired a landscape architect who will provide CCLC with designs for fences on the mall in order to protect the grass. Sketches will be provided and a cost analysis. She also reported that the department will be looking at a different type of bike rack for the core area. Kathy Strickland, staff, reported that the Engineering Department will be sending a letter to United Waste to remove the encroachment of the compactor in the Red Onion alley. BFI will install a smaller compactor to service the alley and in the interim dumpsters may be supplied in the alley until the compactor arrives. Jon reported that the door on that particular compactor was open and no one was cycling the machine. COMPACTOR - 303 E. MAIN Mike Epeneter, BFI stated that a site visit was done in the Red Onion alley to determine the appropriate size of the compactor needed.