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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - NOVEMBER 13, 2000 4 <br /> . Councilmember Grant asked whether the residents are paying their water bills, Mr. Post stated <br /> some have paid their bills and some have not He added that one resident is undergoing property <br /> foreclosure, but that is an unusual circumstance. <br /> Mr. Post stated that residents perceive the water meter to be part of their residential property. He <br /> added the meter is actually City equipment and should be maintained by the City, He added that <br /> access to the home must be gained if the meters are to be maintained properly, <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski stated the $100 surcharge is the most feasible option. She added she <br /> does not think the sum is punitive. <br /> Councilmember Larson stated that the City must specify that the quarterly surcharge will be <br /> imposed until the resident complies, adding it would be logical for their water to be shut off after <br /> a specific period of time, Councilmember Aplikowski stated the surcharge could be increased <br /> after the second quarter. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski asked how many quarters would be reasonable. Mr. Post stated the <br /> water could potentially be turned off in April 200 I after two quarters. Mayor Probst stated the <br /> Council would be hard pressed to approve a backcharge for the current quarter. <br /> Councilmember Larson stated the residents could be given notice that the surcharge would be <br /> . imposed in the upcoming quarter. Mayor Probst stated the water would then be shut off on July <br /> 1,2001. <br /> Councilmember Grant stated the sample letter did not specify a City contact for residents who <br /> have questions or comments. He added the coordination of surcharges should be handled by City <br /> staff. Mr. Post stated the letter was simply intended to be an illustration of options, <br /> Mayor Probst asked whether a motion was required, Mr. Lynch stated a motion could be made <br /> directing staff to draft a resolution for action at the Council's next meeting. <br /> Mayor Probst reiterated that the Council had expressed agreement that a surcharge should be <br /> imposed for two quarters. Councilmember Grant stated he believes that is punitive, Mayor <br /> Probst disagreed, stating the real cost to the City is well over $50 and other residents bear the <br /> costs, <br /> Councilmember Larson stated that the meters which are not working properly represent lost <br /> revenue to the City. He added the City will be able to calculate what the residents actually owe <br /> to the City. <br /> Councilmember Grant asked whether City staff had noticed an increase in usage among meters <br /> which have already been replaced, Mr. Post stated that some customers have reported their usage <br /> . is higher than in previous years for similar use patterns, He noted most meters were at the end of <br /> their cycles and had slowed down, and do not reflect accurate consumption, <br />