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Ae <br /> CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br /> CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> SEPTEMBER 11, 1996 <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City Council of the City of Centerville held a <br /> Public Hearing and their regular meeting on September 11, 1996, at the City Hall. Mayor <br /> Wilharber called the continuation of the Public Hearing from May 8, 1996 watermain <br /> assessment to order at 6:10 p.m. <br /> PRESENT: Tom Wilharber MaryJo Helmbrecht <br /> Theresa Brenner Sanna Buckbee <br /> Laura Powers - Rasmussen <br /> STAFF /CONSULTANTS: Ry -Chel Gaustad Dave Nyberg <br /> Greg Hellings Randy Hagerty <br /> ABSENT: Jim March <br /> PUBLIC HEARING <br /> Watermarn Assessments - [Continuation of May 8, 1996) <br /> Wilharber explained Dave Nyberg of MSA would address the project from start to finish <br /> including the proposed assessments. Afterwards, Greg Hellings would explain the <br /> residents' rights and options. <br /> Nyberg handed out information on the watermain assessments and project cost. Nyberg <br /> stated the project started February 14, 1996 and an assessment hearing was held on May 8 <br /> at which time no assessments were adopted. Nyberg explained construction cost came in <br /> $65,000.00 less than first thought. Further, every property owner who hooks -up will pay <br /> $1,300.00 or more for the W.A.C. (Water Availability Charge) which goes into a fund to <br /> pay for service; painting of the water tower, e.g.. Nyberg referred to a handout indicating <br /> the proposed annual principal, and interest payments. Nyberg indicated if the proposed <br /> assessments pass, interest would be effective immediately. Hellings, City Attorney <br /> explained, if anyone wanted to object, Jh appeal must be filed with the Mayor or City <br /> Clerk prior to the end of the meeting, , �le with district court within 30 days. <br /> Helmbrecht requested the deferred hook -up fees be explained. Nyberg explained residents <br /> will pay $285.52 the first year and $245.13 each remaining year; in a ten (10) year period. <br /> Nyberg also stated if anyone wishes, within a ten year period they can have their hook up <br /> W.A.C. fees assessed to their property. Further, there is no deferment on assessments. <br /> Mr. Don Opp of 1554 Holly Drive, asked if the interest would start. Nyberg replied, yes. <br /> Mr. Opp asked the figures for his apartment be <br />
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