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<br />I <br />I. ~RR.E.N HI~LS CITY COUNCIL - JUNE 26. 1995 <br />I Ms. Pixler inquired if she could submit the objection later in the evening. Mr. Filla reiterated the <br />I objection would need to be presented prior to the close of the Public Hearing, which could end <br /> momentarily. <br />I Ms. Pixler indicated she would leave to try and locate her mother. <br /> Mr. Earl Johnson, 1160 Benton Way, expressed concern for the type of work to be done on Benton <br />I Way, he noted previously the road was just oiled and "buck shot" placed on the top. He added in <br /> the winter all the sand was plowed up onto his yard. <br />. Mr. Johnson indicated the residents should be told what they will be charged, it is unclear in the <br /> letter received. He also felt two weeks was not proper notification of assessment. <br />I Mr. Johnson felt he was paying for roads he never uses and would prefer the funding go to putting <br /> up a stop sign on Pine Tree Drive. <br />I Mayor Probst indicated a formal sign request should be made to the Public Works and Safety <br /> Department and is a separate issue from the assessment hearing. <br />I- Mr. Johnson indicated he realized the sign issue was separate, he just felt it was more important to <br /> him, than roads he never uses. <br />. Ms. Sandra Schaar, 1932 GlenpauI, inquired as what they will be doing to Prior A venue. Mayor <br /> Probst indicated Prior A venue will receive an overlay. <br />. Ms. Schaar inquired as to payment of the assessments. Mr. Post indicated a resident has 30 days to <br /> pay in full to avoid interest. He also noted there will be five years to pay the assessment. Mr. Post <br />I indicated the County will accept any amount as a prepayment if done prior to November 15th each <br /> year, but the City will only accept prepayment amounts not less than 50%. <br />. Mr. Jim Peterson, 1917 Stowe Avenue, inquired as to how much the total assessment will be over <br /> the five year payment. He also asked how long will the project take. <br />. Mr. Peterson indicated there has been tragic loss of life in the Levine family and resented the <br /> comments made to Ms. Pixler by the City Attorney. Mr. Filla apologized, but indicated he only <br />I stated the requirements that the objection needs to be presented before the close of the public <br /> hearing. <br />. Mr. Peterson suggested there could be a motion made to postpone the hearing to accommodate her <br /> or some type of exception made, to recognize her circumstances. Mr. Filla indicated he did not <br />.- know the direction the Council would take, he was just stating the requirement. <br />. <br />