Approve encroachment agreement for retaining walls on Stairley Street
Resolution 141-05
In Plain English
Steven and Karen Kittle built retaining walls that extend onto city property on Stairley Street. The city requires a formal agreement when private structures are built on public land. If approved, the Kittles can keep their walls in exchange for maintaining them and accepting liability for any problems.
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