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time. Councilmember Buckbee stated if funds are available she would rather cash roll the project. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Helmbrecht to close the Public Hearing for 21st. Ave. _ <br /> Councilmember Brenner seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Parkview Assessment Hearing <br /> Mr. Nyberg gave a presentation on proposed improvements for the Parkview Addition and the <br /> total project cost and the project schedule. Mr. Nyberg explained the proposed Parkview Addition <br /> assessments of $12,389.99 and the $1,741.23 assessments. Moreover, he explained the <br /> assessments does not include the SAC (Sewer available Charge) hook up cost, nor the cost from <br /> the street to the home, nor does the assessment include the Water Availability Charge (WAC). <br /> Mr. Don Jones (6994 Centerville Road) questioned the double assessment of $12,389.99 at 6994 <br /> Centerville road. <br /> Mr. Nyberg explained the 6994 Centerville Road property can be split into two properties. <br /> Therefore, there are two assessments on the one parcel. However, Mr. Nyberg indicated one <br /> assessment is for the $12,389.99 and that the City may defer the assessment 10 years. <br /> Mr. Jones commented that Ms. Stephanie Hasiak (6994 Centerville Road) purchased Mr. <br /> Tourville's property and was not informed that there was an assessment nor a pending <br /> assessment. Councilmember Helmbrecht suggested the assessment be deferred for 10 years and <br /> then the property owner will not have to pay the assessment until then or until the lot is split. <br /> Mr. Jones (6994 Centerville Road) stated the pro erty owner is required to pay all assessments on <br /> a property prior to selling. Furthermore, Mr. Tourville was not aware of a pending assessment to <br /> his property. In addition, how can the city expect one property owner to pay $25,000 for an <br /> assessment! Councilmember Buckbee understood that Mr. Tourville was aware of the <br /> assessment when he owned the property. Mr. Jones stated he knew about an assessment and <br /> escrowed $1,700, at closing. <br /> The Council confirmed Mr. Robert Barett's (6953 Centerville Road) question that he could pay <br /> the assessment total prior to the end of the year, without paying interest. <br /> Mr. Jones commented that a $25,000 assessment is too high for the property in question. <br /> Mr. James Hoeft - City Attorney, noted the highest and best use standard principle has been <br /> applied to assess the property according to improvement benefit. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Helmbrecht. seconded by Councilmember Brenner to close the <br /> public hearing at 6.55 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 4 <br />
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