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<br /> I <br /> I. ARD~tr I::JIJ.LS CITY COUN\;IJ., - JUNE 26. 1995 <br /> I *Property at 1575 Edgewater had been assessed for a previous overlay project three years <br /> I ago and recommended it be removed from the assessment roll. <br /> * He recommended Lametti Circle be deleted from the project and rescheduled for a later <br /> I date. <br /> * Property at 3140 Shorewood Drive, with revised calculations to reflect 100 front footage, <br /> I based on similar lot sizes, due to two-thirds of the parcel being within Little Lake Johanna. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if Lametti Circle is removed from the project, will the City see a reduction <br /> I in project cost. Mr. Stonehouse indicated that would be correct, the bid of Valley Paving, Inc. <br /> reflected a cost of $360,008.80 for the total project. <br /> I Mayor Probst invited the audience to address the Council at this time, he reminded everyone to state <br /> their name and address for the record. <br /> I Mr. Cliff Bujold, 1134 Hunters Court, indicated only four homes within Hunters Court are being <br /> assessed for the project, but the project benefits all 12 homes the same as his property. He indicated <br /> r- Benton Way is the only access to Hunters Court and Walden Place. He believed everyone in <br /> Hunters Court should be assessed, since everyone benefits from the overlay. <br /> I Mr. Bujold also requested the maintenance program of the City be reviewed. He noted if past <br /> maintenance had been done, such as sealcoating, he felt the road may have not needed extensive <br /> work. <br /> I Mr. Bujold indicated the reasoning behind asking to assess all properties, is because similar to the <br /> Homeowner's Association, all properties are benefitting from the overlay project. <br /> I Per request, Mayor Probst read a written objection to assessment by Mr. Kyung Lee, 3132 <br /> I Shorewood Drive, provided to the Council at the beginning of the meeting. The objection noted <br /> the assessment of $720 to be higher than those properties surrounding this parcel, and unfair. <br /> I Mr. Frank Schreiber, 1116 Benton Way, indicated he had received a notice dated June 15, 1995, <br /> the notice was full oflegallanguage, but was unclear as to the actual improvements to be done. He <br /> noted in the future he would like more notice and more clear language in regards to actual <br /> I improvements. <br /> Mr. Schreiber inquired, if Lexington Avenue would be improved, who would be assessed for this <br /> . improvement. Mayor Probst indicated the properties adjacent to or abutting Lexington Avenue <br /> would be assessed. <br /> .. <br /> I <br /> -- <br />