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<br />. <br /> <br />and also a stub being placed between private property and Lot 2 <br />of the Arden Oaks subdivision. Watermain beginning at old <br />Highway 10 and Lake Johanna Boulevard, extending northerly <br />along the west side of Highway 10, crossing into Arden Oaks <br />subdivision along Arden Oaks Drive, around Arden Oaks Drive, <br />down Wesley and tying into County Road E, and also a stub <br />along Arden Oaks Court and another stub beside the sanitary <br />sewer and another stub extending across Highway 10 at this <br />point. The green representing storm sewer draining along <br />Wesley Avenue to Arden Oaks Court and around - partially <br />around Arden Oaks Drive and then out into a detention basin. <br />A group of catch basins carrying drainage into another storm <br />water detention basin, and a group of catch basins draining <br />the intersection along the east side of Highway 10, draining <br />into another low area which conducts drainage to the north. <br />It also includes concrete curb and gutter along Arden Oaks <br />Drive - the location around Arden Oaks Drive, Wesley to <br />County Road E, and in Arden Oaks Court. <br /> <br />Your Honor, one other thing - there was an error in the <br />assessments as far as descriptions. This property right here <br />was inadvertently assessed with the next property at this <br />location. This property received - the dark colored square <br />represents a half a unit for street. The open square is a <br />full unit for street; sanitary sewer and water - a triangle <br />in an open circle. The solid triangle in an open circle is <br />services. This lot was assessed - this was assumed to be a <br />lot in this area that was assessed for all five units - <br />street, sanitary sewer and water services. We find that the <br />approximate area of this entire lot was somewhat less than <br />what could be divided into two lots. The front portion - <br />where I have drawn a line here, indicating about 14,000 <br />square feet (inaudible). The remaining would be-about 11,300 <br />or so, which is a substandard lot. That's how the assess- <br />ments were placed on that lot - supposedly placed on that <br />lot. Like I said, it was placed on this lot; it was intended <br />to go on this lot. <br /> <br />MR. POPOVICH: Is that common ownership - those two lots? <br /> <br />MR. CHRISTOFFERSEN: No. This is here, but this lot <br />over here - the assessments for this lot - this ownership of <br />this property here - was inadvertently placed on this piece <br />of property here. <br /> <br />MR. POPOVICH: Mayor and members of the Council, the <br />original estimated cost of this project was $648,665.00. <br />The actual cost as being assessed is $452,580.00. It's 100% <br />assessed. We have the breakdown by five different utilities - <br />sanitary sewer trunk, $2,248.87 per unit; sanitary sewer <br />service, $331.01 per unit; water trunk, $1,637.19 per unit; <br />water service, $239.08 per unit; street and drainage, <br />$5,825.06 per unit - for a total per lot of $10,180 roughly. <br />The proposal is to spread this over six years at the 10% <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />-2- <br />