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Regular City Council Meeting <br />May 12,2003 <br />Page 22 <br /> <br />privately owned line and Mr. Asay is responsible for the maintenance. <br />said the city cannot go on private property and repair private lines. <br /> <br />He <br /> <br />Mr. Asay discussed the sewer line and told the City Council that the line that <br />they can find hits a sewer line that is above ground that you can shine a <br />flashlight into. It is a four inch vent pipe that is vertical and the sewerage <br />that served the next two buildings is above ground. City Attorney Schenk <br />said the reason for them being here today was the City of Paris has done <br />something to cause him not to have sewer. City Attorney Schenk said he <br />was asking him if the city has done anything to cause him to not have <br />service because the complaint was the collapsed line was a city line, and that <br />is what Mr. Asay's attorney's letter had said. City Attorney Schenk asked <br />Mr. Asay if it was correct that there is a sewer main there and every other <br />building around him is currently tapped into it. Mr. Asay said he assumed <br />that is correct. City Attorney Schenk said the city has sewer service in the <br />street there, and the line that was complained about was not a city sewer line <br />that had collapsed. He said that the city's records do not indicate that it is <br />not a city maintained line and he asked what Mr. Asay wants the City <br />Council to do. Mr. Asay asked City Attorney Schenk if he had a solution to <br />this problem. City Attorney advised that he was looking for Mr. Asay to <br />propose a solution. Mr. Asay replied that he was proposing anything that <br />the City of Paris will permit and pay for. <br /> <br />Mayor Fendley asked Mr. Asay his feelings if the City Council directs the <br />city staff to work with the state and get a more defined cost on extending <br />that line and work with you in order to solve this problem. <br /> <br />Garvey House came forward stating that he was accompanying Steve <br />because his property is next to Steve's. He said he was anticipating further <br />development of his property and certainly will work with the property <br />owners downtown. Mr. House said that he knew that the property owners <br /> <br /> <br />
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