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City Council 2012-10-10 p.m. <br /> Minutes of Work Session • <br /> Present were Mayor Tom Wilharber, Council members D Love, Jeff Paar, Steve King, <br /> and Ben Fehrenbacher. Also present were Mark Statz of Bonestroo & Assoc., City <br /> Attorney Kurt Glaser, Public Works Director Paul Palzer and Finance Director Mike <br /> Jeziorski. <br /> The purpose of the work session was to cover a variety of agenda items: <br /> 1. Street Program for 2013. <br /> Dallas Larson reviewed the comments received at the project open house held on <br /> October 3, 2012. The majority of those commenting seemed open to the street <br /> reconstruction but are concerned over the construction of watermain and the <br /> mandatory connection policy that is now in effect. Property owners are concerned <br /> that they may have to pay connection charges and hook on to watermain by 2017. <br /> Mark Statz reviewed his draft feasibility report for the 2013 Project. He noted a total <br /> project cost of approximately $1.5 million including the watermain construction on <br /> Center Street. That number does not include the cost of abandoning the lift station on <br /> Center Street nor the costs of connecting homes to the watermain. Those items would <br /> add approximately $250,000 to the total. It was noted that the estimated special <br /> assessments would be between $246,000 and $310,000, or roughly 20 %. • <br /> Council members discussed the deadline for connection date of 2017 and whether it <br /> should be pushed back to ease the impact of the project and give property owners <br /> more time to prepare. At the same time the consensus was that the city should include <br /> in the bid, connecting homes to water for those that would like to hook up. <br /> Council member Fehrenbacher questioned again the justification for abandoning the <br /> lift station in favor of a new gravity line. He felt the cost is too high, and the potential <br /> impact of digging that deep could create unstable soil conditions under the street. <br /> Council member Fehrenbacher left the meeting at 8:20 p.m. <br /> The Council discussed whether sidewalks would be needed. Consensus was that <br /> sidewalks should not be installed at this time. <br /> The council discussed the benefits of replacing all of the, curb rather than only the <br /> minimum needed to construct the street and utility services. Design of the project <br /> would easier and would allow better handling of stormwater if all of the curb could be <br /> replaced. The comment sheets filled out following the open house indicated that <br /> residents were split on the matter. Consensus seemed to be to follow the original plan <br /> of replacing only the minimum necessary. <br /> 1111 <br /> 8 <br />
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