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Thomas J. Jacobs <br /> January 18, 1989 <br /> page 2 <br /> she should contact my office if any snowfall created <br /> a problem with the clean-up. Although we did have a <br /> recent snowstorm, I received no word from her or her <br /> attorney as to any request for an extension of the <br /> 14 days. She also indicated that some of the larger <br /> timbers may be frozen into the ice and that it would <br /> be impossible to remove them until weather <br /> conditions change. I indicated to her that she <br /> should make every effort to remove all of the <br /> timbers and that if some were impossible to remove, <br /> she should verify that with the city. <br /> (2) With regard to the foundation wall, it was agreed <br /> that the wall would be removed by June 1, 1989 and <br /> that the foundation would be filled in. <br /> ( 3) The defendant would immediately put up a snow fence <br /> around the foundation to prevent any accidents . <br /> (4) The clean-up would be inspected and certified as <br /> complete by the city. <br /> ( 5) The defendant would pay court costs in the amount of <br /> $50.00. <br /> In light of the above, please let me know if the <br /> defendant has complied with the conditions noted above. If not, <br /> I would suggest contacting Ms. LaBresch to determine whether or <br /> not we need to put the charge back on the court calendar. <br /> Very truly yours, <br /> zrya L. Crawforlk <br /> BLC:srp:132 <br /> cc: Mark E. Bernhardson <br /> City Administrator <br />