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completed by mid-summer. <br /> <br />Councilman Lieberman inquired how much had been expended to date, about <br />the source of the funding, how much had been contributed by the city of <br />Overland and by the railroad. The City manager responded that the contract <br />was for $635,000.00, 80% of the total will be funded by federal grants, and <br />offered to find out the railroad's share and the amount the city will expend <br /> <br />Ms. Welsch asked the City Manager if the Geo-technology consulting firm had <br />errors and omissions insurance to reimburse the City for its mistake. The City <br />Manager agreed to ask the City Attorney to investigate. <br /> <br />Ms. Colquitt moved approval. Mr. Sharpe seconded the motion, which carried <br />unanimously. <br /> <br />CITIZEN COMMENTS: <br /> <br />Kathy Straatman, 6823 Crest and Secretary of the Roth-Grove Neighborhood <br />Association, expressed their appreciation for increased police activity in the <br />area. She stated that her organization's goal was for compliance with and <br />enforcement of existing ordinances regarding noise, littering, blocking the street <br />and impeding traffic. She invited Council to have coffee, doughnuts and hot <br />dogs during a home painting/yard clearing on Saturday April 12 (National Youth <br />Service Day) from 9 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Crest Circle <br /> <br />Barbara Heise, 920 Golf Course Drive, advised the Council of incidents that <br />During her efforts to sell the house at 1099 Colton that included an unleashed <br />Rottweiller in the yard and complaints from a prospect about boom boxes. She <br />also showed photographs of youths walking down the middle of the street. She <br />requested enforcement by police of the pertinent ordinances. <br /> <br />CITY CLERK'S DOCKET: <br /> <br />BILLS FOR SECOND AND THIRD READINGS: <br /> <br />BILL 8652 - APPROVING A FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT OF A TRACT <br />OF LAND TO BE KNOWN AS HOFFMAN HOUSE CONDOMINIUM AND <br />LOCATED AT 8315 DELMAR. <br /> <br />The bill was given its second reading. <br />The bill was given its third reading. <br /> <br />A motion to adopt was made by Mr. Munkel and seconded by Mr. <br />Sharpe. The roll call votes was as follows: AYES: Ms. Colquitt, <br />Mr. Munkel, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Welsch, Mr. Sharpe <br />and Mayor Adams. <br /> <br /> <br />