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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-10-10 Council MinutesAGENDA COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 10th, 1995 1 Approval of Agenda 2 Approval of Minutes September 25th, 1995 3 J. C Jeffery Report 4 Executive Committee Report 5. Accounts Payable ® 6. Bank Reconciliation and Net Cash Position Reports Budget Comparison Report j APPOINTMENTS. 9.00 A M. TABLED ITEMS Lonnie McCook 7 Bridge Request List 1996, 1997 & 1998 GENERAL ITEMS: 8 Meeting set up with Trochu and Three Hills to discuss Recreation, ambulance, Senior Housing and Fire Protection Wednesday, October 25th, 1995 at 9 00 A M. 9 Received Wildrose Mapping Directory /Atlas Company has between 50 and 100 copies available for sale at a cost of $144 45 including G S T M D had ordered some copies before and 12 books have been received. Does council wish to donate a copy of the book to the local libraries? TRANSPORTATION. 10 Public Works Superintendent Report. 11. Road Committee Report - October 5th, 1995 12 Request from Tom Ferguson re. water line 13 Concern from Ron Frere re. fire departments and lack of communication Concern from Ron Frere re: Road south of 30- 32 -24 -4 Very narrow and hilly - dangerous situation in harvest time • 14 Concerns expressed by ratepayers about SR 837 by the Lions Campground UTILITY ITEMS 15. Report re. proposed Swalwell Water Project 16. Ray Dau - Request for M D to install a water line for him • PLANNING ITEMS. 17. Set date 30 -26 -4 purposes 1 for Public Hearing - Leslie Neumiller - N W 30- Redesignation from A C to A for subdivision r7 COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 10th, 1995 A regular meeting of council was held in the M D. of Kneehill office, 232 Main Street, Three Hills, Alberta, on Tuesday, October 10th, 1995, commencing at 8.30 A M The following were present for the meeting. • Reeve- Richard A Marz Division Four Councillors: .7 1 Marylea Lowen Division One Otto Hoff Division Two Robert E Boake Division Three James Hanger Division Five (until 8 45 A.M Richard M Vickery Division Six Glen Wagstaff Division Seven (after 8:40 A M Municipal Administrator: John C Jeffery Jennifer Deak, Assistant Administrator, was present and recorded the minutes Reeve Marz called the meeting to order at 8:35 A M Requests were made to add the following items to the agenda 9a A.S B Report 14a. Phil Ward and the following appointments- 11-30 A M Kneehill Ambulance and R C.M.P 10 15 A.M. Grant Elliot Mr Vickery moved approval of the agenda with addition of the above noted items. CARRIED Mr. Wagstaff entered the meeting - time 8.40 A.M Mr Hanger requested agenda item #12, Tom Ferguson request be addressed by council at this time Mr Ferguson has requested assistance with the road problem at N E 6- 31 -22 -W4 There is a spring, located on the south east portion of this quarter, which flows onto the road allowance and road causing the road to ice in the cold weather. Mr Ferguson is proposing the M D install a trench and water line to divert this spring to a coulee in the north west portion of the quarter The total diversion would be approximately half a mile Mr Ferguson has indicated he would be willing to pay up to $2,000 00 towards the costs of this water diversion Mr Hanger noted Mr Ferguson had requested this trenching be undertaken before the colder weather sets in and causes road problems Mr Hanger left the meeting - time 8:45 A M It was agreed Mr Ferguson's request needed to be addressed as there were safety factors involved with the road icing in the cold weather It was agreed to approve this request in principle pending a report from the Public Works Superintendent and providing there were no obstructions for the trenching Mr. Vickery recommended P F.R.A be involved in this matter as they could offer assistance with the engineering. 1 ADDITIONS TO AGM got ►1 '� 1 r 1,1 1', a .�J C., Iu i COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 10th 1995 Mr Hoff and Mrs Lowen both noted there was a similar problem on the road adjacent to Mr. Emile Freitag's residence on the N.E 15- 28 -22 -W4 Mr Vickery moved Mr Cunningham contact P F R.A. and have them look into the water problem reported by Mr Tom Ferguson at the N E 6 31 22 W4 and also the problem at the N E 15- 28 -22 -W4 and further that the Public Works Superintendent measure the distance required for the proposed trenching on the N E 6- 31 -22 -W4 CARRIED Mrs. Lowen noted the the spelling of Mr Howard McKee was incorrect on page one and five in the September 26/95 minutes Mr Boake moved approval of the September 26/95 minutes with the above noted spelling correction CARRIED Mr Jeffery noted his report contained information reviewed at the Central Association meeting last Friday in Morrin Mr Boake moved approval of Mr Jeffery s report. CARRIED The Executive Committee Report was reviewed Under Executive Committee item #2, sale of A S B equipment, it was agreed to accept the offer of $2,102 80, net of G S T and consignment fees, for the Brillion grass seeder (8 ) Under Executive Committee item #12, A A M D &C 1995 Fall Convention, Mr. Boake noted he would advise council later to -day of his hotel preference Executive Committee recommendations regarding joint services were discussed in detail Concerns were expressed over the misstatements regarding the change in the M D 's position in the Senior Housing issue It was noted the M D 's position had not changed and the M D did not lobby the Minister on this issue. The fire agreements with the urban centres were also discussed in detail. Mr Lonnie McCook, Public Works Superintendent, entered the meeting - time 9.00 A.M It was suggested letters be sent to all the villages reiterating the M D 's position on fire and recreation joint services It was agreed the M D remain consistent with its joint services philosophy and maintain its position of a fair and equitable deal for all jurisdictions involved in the joint services negotiations It was noted Three Hills, Trochu and the M D comprise of approximately 85% of the population in the M D of Kneehill and yet pay approximately 92% of the joint services costs Mr Jeffery recommended a letter be prepared to all the towns and villages summarizing the M.D 's joint services position and this letter be presented for approval at the next Executive Committee meeting Under Executive Committee item #24, PIC fresh water dug out on section 18- 29- 26 -W4, Mr Boake advised the Linden fire chief was arranging a meeting with PIC to further discuss the offer from PIC for the Acme and Linden fire departments to use the water in this dug out and the grader work required on the road to access this water i E FREITAG ROAD DRAINAGE PROBLpN N E 15-28 -2249 �C7/non air NOTION TO HAVE PI DRAINAGE PROBLEMS AT FFJG1SON' S & FREITAG'S SPELLING ERROR IN SEPT 26 95 MINUTES APPROVAL OF MINUTES APPROVAL OF JCJ REPORT �� irlawo 7 PGJS SALE OF BRILLION GRASS SEEDER 1995 AAMD&C CONV JOINT SERVICES JOINT SERVICES PIC DUGOUT IN SEC 18- 29 -26-W4 & USE 1• e• 1�• .1•, 1 1110 1 Mr Boake moved to table executive Committee item #24, PIC fresh water dug out on section 18- 29- 26 -W4, until more PIC information was received 2 CARRIED • u 1 F1 COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 10th 1995 Mrs Lowen moved to approve the balance of the Executive Committee Report, except for item #12, A A M D &C 1995 Fall Convention CARRIED Mr. Wagstaff moved approval of the accounts presented for payment to -day, subject to approval of the finance committee of Messrs Marz, Hoff, Boake and Mrs. Lowen CARRIED The October 2/95 Budget Comparison Report was reviewed and discussed Mr Boake moved approval of the October 2/95 Budget Comparison Report CARRIED Mr Vickery moved to table the September 30/95 bank reconciliation and net cash comparison reports until the next meeting CARRIED Mr McCook reviewed the Bridge Request List 1996, 1997 and 1998, noting the M.D. will be front ending the financing for all future culvert costs and receiving reimbursements from AB Transportation the following year Bridge file #73800, Beynon bridge, was discussed It was C noted this is a foot bridge, of approximately 100 ft to access the residence at the S W. 29- 27 -20 -W4 A request to have a title search of this property and the adjacent properties was made and a recommendation to transfer the bridge to the land owner It was agreed to have the Road Committee inspect this site and present council with a report. Mr. Wagstaff moved to table bridge file #73800, Beynon bridge, S W. 29- 27- 20 -W4, until more information is received CARRIED Mr. Vickery moved the eight bridges listed as 'Bridges - Priorities due to road construction' on the 1996/1997/1998 Bridge Request List, prepared by Mr McCook, be approved as the bridge priorities of the municipality and the necessary surveys undertaken on these bridges CARRIED The bridges listed as priorities due to political influences were next reviewed. It was noted the load limit on bridge file #6588, Dafoe bridge, was lower than the weight restrictions on the road leading to the bridge and also the bridge was narrower than the road. It was recommended traffic counts be conducted on all the political priority bridges The culvert files were also reviewed and it was noted again these culvert projects would have to be front end financed by the M D. with reimbursements from AB Transportation the following year It was also agreed the life expectancy of some culverts could be prolonged up to three years by strutting the culvert. It was also noted two culverts; the Three Hills, bridge file 13238 and the Huxley, bridge file 2076, were due for replacement next year Mr Boake moved to the balance of the 1996/1997/1998 Bridge Request List be prioritized as presented in this report by Mr. McCook q CARRIED a rl ►�� ►1► 1996/97 &98 BRIDGE RF(1 FU _IT( ,7-e_�r moan SAWS BRIDGE FILE #73800 BEYNON BRIDGE TABLED BRIDGE PRIORITIES TO BE BRIDGES DUE TO ROAD CONSTRUCTION POLITICAL INFLUENCED BRIDGES (11 VFRT FTI Fc� BRIDGE PRIORITY I TST RTFPTM 6&44E Q�a,rM :7 COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 10th, 1995 The Public Works Superintendent Report was reviewed. Mr McCook noted the main crew would be shutting down in the next week and a half, after completing the Muchka project The crew will then be concentrating on completing and cleaning up several smaller projects Under Public Works Report item #2, Mr McCook advised Mr Kurt Bauer had inquired about the possibility of the M.D contracting gravelling in two of its divisions A discussion followed on the need to have a scale and checker for contract trucking, the difficulty in determining the gravel requirements of a division for tendering purposes It was agreed, should a change of gravel operations be considered in the future and contracting considered, tenders and advertising would be necessary It was also agreed Mr McCook respond to Mr Bauer s inquiries as council had not received any formal request or inquiry from Mr Bauer Mr Hoff recommended each councillor provide the public works superintendent with a list of ditch cleaning and back sloping projects to be completed so that this work could be scheduled prior to the crews moving into the gravel pits to commence stripping operations. Mrs. Lowen reported Mr Dennis Berdahl had advised he had now ripped out the fence and the M D could proceed to backslope, as arranged when Mr Finlay Code was councillor of the division Mr. Vickery noted there was a motion that no M.D equipment enter onto Mr Berdahl's property without written consent from Mr Berdahl It was noted if no line crossings were involved the local councillor could authorize backsloping work and also that the divisional contract grader operator could undertake the work requested by Mr Berdahl Mr McCook requested direction from council regarding the six mile Buffalo Jump Road base course and chipping project scheduled for next year and whether council wished to tender the project by invitation only with the inclusion of start and finish dates or get prices from Central City, the SH 583 base contractor Mr Vickery moved the M D table this decision until the public works superintendent obtains information and contract prices from Central City CARRIED Mr Wagstaff moved approval of the Public Works Superintendent Report CARRIED A short recess was held from 10 15 A M. until 10 30 A.M. Mr Grant Elliot and Mr Alex Cunningham were present when the meeting continued Mr Jeffery reviewed the preliminary engineering cost estimates, from MPE Engineering Ltd , for the proposed Swalwell east area water project. Two estimate scenarios have been provided, based on six connections. The first estimate scenario, for construction of the system by M D. work forces, has a base cost of $84,300.00 and the second estimate scenario, for construction of the system by a private contractor has a base cost of $121,900 00 A review and discussion followed on the detailed cost estimates It was noted a possible P.F.R A grant for line oversizing in the amount of $30,000.00 if there were six hook ups and in the amount of $24,000 00 if there were eight hook ups may be available to help defray costs Mr. Marz stressed the estimate scenarios were not a set cost and it should be clearly understood costs could increase under certain conditions The rest of the taxpayers of the 2 K BAR INQUIRY RE CONTRACT GRAVEL HAULING IN DIVISIONS -�nrSvo i°a.lb LIST OF UN tErED B S AND DITCH CLEAN JOBS TO PWS '+ 1 BUFFALO JUMP ROAD BASE COURSE & CHIPPING BUFFALO JUMP RD TABLED FOR WRE INFORMATION • COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 10th, 1995 municipality could not be expected to subsidize a water line for a few users, any under costs or over costs for this proposed water system would be passed onto the users of the system It was noted the cost estimates were for the installation of the water pipe on road allowance and only to the property line Mr Elliot reported there were five interested parties, possibly six and a further three Possible interested parties for this water system. Mr Elliot also noted the possible users felt the cost for the system was too expensive and no -one was interested at these price quotes Alternatives, like a water co -op formed by the interested parties was an alternative this group was considering A discussion followed on the oversizing requirements and the cost, without the possible P F R A grant, to supply a 2" line which could accommodate the current interested users Mr. Marz thanked Mr Elliot for his input Mr Elliot thanked council for their time and efforts and advised he would be contacting the interested users to further discuss these issues and determine their next course of action. Mr Marz requested council be informed of the groups decision and to advise should any further assistance from council be required Messrs. Cunningham and Elliot left the meeting - time 11.15 A M ''1'1►01 • � p Mr. Wagstaff moved to file the Swalwell water request until SWALWELL RURAL the Swalwell user group approach council with a proposal. PROPOSED WATER CARRIED PROJECT FILED Mr. Cunningham returned to the meeting - time 11:20 A M The Oct 5/95 Road Committee report was reviewed Mr. Vickery noted Road Committee item #5, road west of 33- 34- 22 -W4, was a new recommendation. On a prior inspection, the road committee had recommended to negotiate the purchase of land for a road diversion This could not be successfully negotiated and a further recommendation had been made to have the road allowance brushed and filled through the slough in order to provide access to the Huxley Hutterite land Mr Vickery moved approval of the Oct 5/95 Road Committee report CARRIED Mr Jeffery reported Mr Ron Frere had expressed concerns in the manner a recent fire call was handled by the Three Hills and Trochu fire departments Mr. Frere's combine caught fire and a fire call was placed to the Trochu fire department. The fire location was in the Three Hills fire area and this fire department was also called out and attended the fire scene A discussion followed on the need of a central dispatch for emergency services and the Possibility of using a video camera at fire scenes to capture fire procedures for later review and address Mr David Nadeau, from the Three Hills Capital newspaper, entered the meeting - time 11:30 A M Mr. Vickery moved letters be Hills and Trochu, advising of Ron Frere in the handling of that copies of these letters Three Hills and Trochu 5 PERRY ROAD w o 33- 22-W4 ,'' "1 , 1 '1,1 Mluu 111W RON FRERE CONCERNS RE RFP TROCHU & THREE HILLS sent to the towns of Three the concerns expressed by Mr. LS & TO THREE HI his recent fire call and also HILLS & TROCHU RE be sent to the fire chiefs of FRERE FIRE INCIDENT CARRIED L,15_7%�'sc4 Sa,3 • COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 10th 1995 Mr Jeffery also noted Mr Ron Frere had expressed concerns about the road south of 30- 32- 24 -W4, noting it is very narrow and hilly and RON FRERE CULUM poses a dangerous situation for traffic during harvest time RE R0ADso 3x32 -24-W4 Mr Wagstaff moved this concern be referred to the Road Committee ED R TO ROAD COHHI CARRIED Mr Jeffery reported Mr Elmer Currie had expressed concerns about the condition of SH 837 by the Lions E CURRIE CONCFIM Campground and the July 7/95 Road Committee report indicating adequate signs RE SH 37 were in place indicating speed limits and advising of the narrow road Mr Currie is concerned with the number of tourists travelling the road and the lack of warning and speed limit signs at the bridge. Mr. Vickery moved the public works superintendent get Pictures, as soon PWS TO OBTAIN as possible, of the signs on SH 837 by the Lions Campground. OF SIGNS SH 9 T7- CARRIED i+Irtn 7 /OiJS It was reported Mr Phil Ward had requested, over a year ago, to have the approach on the S.E 30- 31- 24 -W4, moved twenty yards to the west in order to provide better sight distance for traffic entering the property It was noted this approach was originally installed into a field but is now used to access a mobile home residence Relocating the approach would address safety concerns posed by the current approach location Mr McCook noted a culvert may be required It was agreed the M D should bear the cost for the relocation of this approach since it was a replacement and there were safety considerations Mr Hoff moved approval for the relocation of the approach, at S.E 30- 31- 24 -W4, subject to proper sight distance requirements at the new location CARRIED Mr Jeffery reported Mr Ray Dau had requested the M D. reconsider his request to have the M D work force install his water line on the S W. 2- 32 -23 -W4 In February 1995 Mr. Dau had requested permission to install a water pipeline from the town's water line. The town had given Mr Dau permission to access their water line Mr Jeffery noted the town was to fax a copy of this agreement but it had not yet been received Mr Cunningham elaborated on this matter, noting Mr Dau has requested the M D install this line, at user pay costs Mr McCook noted the M D workforce could not commit to completing this request at this time There was other projects needing completion prior to the end of the year and all the equipment and manpower had been allocated to completion of these projects Mrs Lowen moved Mr. Ray Dau be advised, due prior to work schedules and commitments, the M D could only consider undertaking this project if time and weather permitted CARRIED Mr Paul Ramer, Kneehill Ambulance Operations Director and Sgt Gene Kowalczyk, Three Hills R C M.P. detachment entered the meeting - time 11:45 A M I . Mr. Marz welcomed these gentlemen and informed the meeting a year ago the Wildrose Mapping and Atlas Inc had commenced to compile a rural atlas and directory of the municipality This book is now complete and contains information on the M D. of Kneehill including township and 6 PHIL WARD REQUEST FOR APPWU RELOCATION 5-E 30-31 -2449 RELOCATION S E -2414 AVP�.nae+� F�6 RAY DAU REQUEST RE WATER LINE INSTALLATION S W 2- 32 -23-W4 Z,-ff,Ee rrT /rte Aad P RAKER, MEEHILLW V G KOWALCZYK, RCMP INTO NESTING n COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 10th 1995 map directories, family histories and photographs, community information and land and crop information. On behalf of council, Mr Marz presented copies of this publication to the Kneehill Ambulance and the Three Hills R C M.P. detachment Acknowledgements and thanks were given to council, on behalf of the Kneehill Ambulance and Three Hills R.0 M P detachment, by Mr Ramer and Sgt Kowalczyk Sgt. Kowalczyk and Messrs Nadeau, Ramer and Cunningham left the meeting - time 11.50 A M Mrs Lowen moved the M D donate a copy of the Wildrose Mapping Rural Atlas and Directory of the M D of Kneehill to all the public libraries and all the libraries in the public schools of the municipality CARRIED Mr Wagstaff moved the November 1995 council meetings be re- scheduled to November 7th and 21st/95 to accommodate the A A.M.D &C Fall Convention CARRIED Mr Jeffery advised an application had been received from Leslie Neumiller to amend the Land Use Bylaw on the N W 30- 30 -26 -W4 Mr. Wagstaff moved a public hearing date be set for Tuesday, November 21/95 at 1 15 P M. to hear this application and the required notices of this hearing be processed CARRIED Mr. Art Thomas entered the meeting - time 11:45 A M Mr Thomas proceeded to review some of the proposed changes in the draft Agricultural Service Board Act Sections 3(1), 3(2), 3(3), 3(7), 7, 9(1), 9(2) and 9(3) were examined and clarification was requested on the interpretation of these sections It was agreed each councillor review the draft ASB legislation and bring any concerns regarding this Act to the next meeting Mr Thomas noted concerns could be addressed at the ASB Regional meeting, scheduled for October 30/95 in Forestburg Mr Boake moved the draft Agricultural Service Board Act be referred to the municipal ASB for their recommendations and that these recommendations be expressed to the Minister of Agriculture. CARRIED Mr. Marz noted he would report on the business tax on agricultural operations at the next meeting The meeting then adjourned - time 12.05 P.M. Reeve I i 7 Municipal Adm nistrat PRESENTATION OF WILDROSE -AM -OF M.D TO IBiILL AMB & -RCMP APPROVAL TO DONATE WILDROSE ATLAS TO PUBLIC A 50100E LIBRARIES IN M.D Ao✓me.-r Oos PUBLIC FEARING RE L NELMRLLER W-30--: W4 iJo7"cE Sd�;Q> •� � 1 ••1'1.1 0 ' ". 11 R MARZ REPORT ON BUS TAX ON AG OPERATIONS TABLED TO PdrYT U=Trv- JOHN -C JEFFERY REPORT SEPTEMBER 26th to OCTOBER 10th 1995 REPORT - Balance Forward $135 95 1. Report re: Camrose Meeting - AARMA Municpal Affairs: 20% reduction in Provincial may act more directly with regard to dissolution/amalgamations, �iand are aiming at urban rural (Wheatland) Minimize expenses and maximize alternate sources of revenue Grants will be gone by 98/99 Machinery and Equipment will be gone for education purposes only. Will need separate mill rate AAMD & C - Petroleum group now 50% signed up AT &U - Access road decisions by January or so. Block funding being looked at - ;combining secondary, rural transportation, bridges and resource road grants into 1 lump sum M D directs where it goes - secondary or local or whatever But must be spend on a transportation project All M.D s will know where it is at at all times in long term strategy Would like input from councils Contract Main enance - 7 contracts out now 5 year contracts. 6 week evalu tion of proposals 1st contract decided by January 15th, 1996 Contracts paid on basis of work done AT& U controls service level and keeps track by computer Disaster Ser ices - Now under AT & U. Trying to regionalize 1 disaster ser ice co- ordinator for 1 municipal district and all towns and villages herein AT & U reo ganized into 5 divisions with 5 assistant deputy ministers. im Sawchuk Assistant Deputy Minister of Planning and Engineering There are 4 regions in the Province and regional directors (R :b Penny) report directly to Jack Davis, Deputy Minister and will have to be more responsible and accountable Pavement, bridge and asset management system being set up AT & U had 2200 employees and by October /November of 1995 will have 700. Municipalities cannot contract or subcontract anything with or for the Provinceexcept in an emergency situation Tim Vanderbr'ick - Edmonton Fire Safety Canada has safety building standards and toughest regulations with best fire services in the world, but has the worst fire statistics (deaths) in the industrialized world. • Elementary siphools are the only ones prepared for fires Higher grades up to! adults are the worst when it comes to fire. Edmonton has 'no child losses at all He advocates that fires are no longer acceptable. People who have fires should not be helped - they should be punished as in Japan Death Statistics - traffic accidents are first ,falls are second and fires are third. Smoking is so far down the list he did not mention it at all He advocates fire education and inspections and charging for fires rather than community collections. Balance Forward $135.95 CORRESPONDENCE* 1 AAMD & C News Highlights 2. Seminar - Interpersonal Communication Skills 3. Seminar - Cost Benefit Analysis for the Public Sector • 4 Agenda for Golden Hills Reg. Division Meeting October 10th 5 AAMD & C - enclosing copy of Fall issue of Rural Routes 6 Job Advertisement - Town of Sylvan Lake - Assist Town Manager � 1 o s LL �P z OF/rlw1�.�E5 C H [7 0 JOHN C JEFFERY REPORT SEPTEMBER 26th to OCTOBER 10th, 1995 7 Direct Deposits from the Province - Fines $1106 00 and $6750.00 Social Services Grant for Kneehill Community Resource Program 8 Reports re* Torrington Disposal site users 9 Letter from Alta. Mun Financing Corporation - interest rates 10. Seminar - Western Canadian Mun. and Public Agency Liability 11 Seminar - How to Supervise People 12 Information re EDA Conference 13 In Touch - AGT Mobility News letter 14. Seminar - Collecting Accounts Receivable 15. Job Advertisement - Lac Ste Anne Regional Community Services Council - Program Co- Ordinator 16 Job Advertisement - Village of Warner - Mun Administrator 17 AAMD & C News Highlights 18 Invitation to attend preview of 1996 Taurus car - Maclin Ford 19 Newsletter - Prov Mental Health Board - Connection 20 Letter from Estec Systems Corporation - re: computer program HOME OCCUPATION AND DEVELOPMENT PERMITS 1 Dawn Sumner - Move mobile home and add shed - Lot 25 Block 3 II Huxley 6680 A P 2 Carolyn Malaka - singe wide mobile - Pt S W. 17- 32 -24 -4 $40,000 3. Ben Sept - garage addition - S E 18- 32 -23 -4 - $6000 4 Elroy Koch - new house (removal of old house) S.W. 15- 32 -23 -4 $150,000 5. John Requate - deck and new roof on residence - S W 30- 30 -26 -4 $2000. 6 Roadside Treasurers - Home Occupation - Greenware and Ceramics N.E. 15- 33 -26 -4 2