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� <br />MR. GLENN BEGGIN, 4519 Lakeshore Place: Asked how many <br />petitioners there were, and whether they were 358 of theproperty <br />• owners, or represented 35$ of the property. <br />Mr. Popovich noted that it isn't the number of people that <br />count under the law, but rather the amount of affected property. <br />It's 35$ of the affected property - not 35� of the number of <br />individuals. He also said that he and the engineer had checked <br />the petition and it did exceed 35:� of the affected property. <br />At this time the Clerk Administrator re-checked the petition, <br />and Mayor Crepeau announced that it was 46$ of the property <br />owners who asked for the improvement. <br />MR. JOHN GRUDNOSRE, 4439 Highway 10: Said that if a water <br />main is extended on Highway 10 at some future time, the entire <br />front footage assessment will be on only one side of Highway 10 <br />since there are no properties to assess across the street. Since <br />they're being asked to pay an acreage assessmant now, who will help <br />them pay the cost when they get service to their property. <br />Councilman Woodburn explained that acreage charges are <br />necessary to pay for . trunk mains of an appropriate size to <br />serve the area. . <br />. <br />MR. JIM WINIECKE, 447]: Highway 10: Asked if someone could <br />explain what the cost would be to the people living on Old <br />Highway 10 when they get water service. <br />The consensus of the Council members was that it will be <br />expensive for the comparatively small segment of watermain, <br />which can only be assessed to benefit ted properties. It was <br />pointed out that this fact was brought out at the feasibility <br />hearing for the improvex�nt. <br />MR. GLENN BEGGIN, 4519 Lakeshore Place: Asked amount of his <br />assessment. He was referred to the assessment roll, and.it <br />was explained that this assessment represents a full front footage <br />and he wonld not be assessed for water again. <br />MR. LEONARD GRUDNOSKE, 4445 Highway 10: Asked if assessment <br />policy for this improvement is different from previous water <br />improvements in the city. Councilman Crichton explained that <br />previously $7.50 a front £oot was charged £or residential <br />property and $11.00 a front foot for commercial, plus a certain <br />percentage of the costs exceeding this amount, which brouqht <br />the assessment to very close to the method presently used. <br />MR. JIM WINIECKI, 4471 Highway 10: Asked if the assessment <br />amounts shown in the assessment roll are final, or if they could <br />be revised upward. Mr. Popovich replied tktat if an error should <br />be found oz any parcels of property omitted, a supplemental. <br />assessment hearing would have to be held to amend the assessments <br />upward. <br />
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