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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> November 28, 2012 <br /> portion of your driveway, boulevards and sidewalks. Engineer Statz apologized for <br /> misunderstanding regarding the required raingardens and their installation. Engineer <br /> Statz stated that it is customary for a City to obtain appraisals of a limited amount of <br /> homes that would be affected by a project and that would be taking place in the instance. <br /> Engineer Statz also stated that a decision at this time by the Council would order plans <br /> and specifications which will allow the receiving bids. At that point, the Council would <br /> determine whether the project is economically feasible versus the benefit to property <br /> owners, and noted that an assessment hearing would be held at a later date. Engineer <br /> Statz stated that the 2009 Improvement Project went out for bids on two separate <br /> occasions prior to Council committing to the project. <br /> Council Member Fehrenbacher stated that the City's purchased of the surplus County <br /> property following Staff research regarding whether the lot was buildable with variances, <br /> that the property was undervalued by the County and that a $200,000 to $300,000 home <br /> would provide the City with more tax revenue than a $30,000 structure. <br /> Engineer Statz stated that during construction the contract would ensure that driveways <br /> were restored to their present condition within the road right -of -way. Engineer Statz also <br /> stated that most cities assess for similar projects; however, each municipality differs on <br /> the percentage paid by the benefiting property owners and that the City of Centerville's <br /> fees for connection, trunk, meter, and permits were well within acceptable perameters <br /> and that the city is not making a profit. <br /> Public Works Director Palzer stated that previously the roadway has heaved <br /> approximately 8" in certain areas and some drainage problems in the area have been <br /> addressed in previous years with significant improvement. Director Palzer also reminded <br /> residents that if a total reconstruction of Center Street was completed the roadway would <br /> receive regular maintenance and crack sealing along with mill and overlay approximately <br /> every 15 years with those costs being paid for through the City's Street Maintenance <br /> Fund. <br /> Engineer Statz stated that the Feasibility report could be reviewed on line. <br /> No one else was present who wished to speak with regard to the improvement. <br /> Motion was made by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member <br /> Paar to close the public hearing for the aforementioned roadways at 8.56 p.m. and <br /> returned to the regular agenda items. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 2. Municipal Services Rendered — Nuisance Abatement (Tabled from Previous <br /> Meeting) — Discussed later in the meeting. <br /> III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA <br /> Mayor Wilharber noted that an updated Joint Powers Agreement Between Anoka County <br /> & The Municipalities, Townships & School Districts had been provided and should be <br /> Page 6of12 <br /> -6- <br />
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