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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> March 27, 2013 <br /> originally he was told that the curbing would be the same as the existing curbing and now that <br /> has been modified and potentially could cause problems with his new driveway which he was <br /> reassured at the time of installation would not happen. Mr. Steele also stated that the fees for <br /> both the connection inside the home ($879) and permit/inspection ($400) fees were high and that <br /> he desired to complete the hook up himself both the plumbing and installation of the water <br /> meter. <br /> Engineer Statz explained that Mr. Steele could complete the internal connection to water himself <br /> and he would only be responsible for a plumbing permit relating to permits /inspections. <br /> Engineer Statz attempted to reassure Mr. Steele that the curbing will work with his existing <br /> driveway and that the low bidder did move one (1) piece of equipment near the site in an attempt <br /> to forego spring weight restrictions without the City's knowledge. The contractor was notified <br /> and the equipment was removed within one day's time. Engineer Statz also stated that Council <br /> had until the first (1) meeting in May to make a decision regarding acceptance of the bids. <br /> Finance Director Jeziorski stated that he could provide Mr. Steele with an estimated amortization <br /> schedule for both improvements. However, the footage for the service line being bored into the <br /> home was an estimate of 65' @ $50.23 /foot and if Mr. Steele's footage was more or less the <br /> figure would be impacted accordingly. <br /> Mr. Cory Padrnos, 1874 Center Street stated that he is opposed to the proposed water <br /> improvements but not the street improvements. Mr. Padrnos stated that he feels that the estimate <br /> for the project is in excess along with the large amount of property taxes that he already pays. <br /> Mr. Padrnos stated that he does not feel that the improvements (street or water) improve the <br /> value of his home. Mr. Padrnos stated that he does not desire municipal water, does not want it <br /> and feels that he is being forced to connect against his will when his existing well is operational. <br /> Mr. Brian Hanson, 1950 Center Street stated that it appeared as though the proposed <br /> assessments were higher on one (1) side of the street than the other, that a rain garden was <br /> proposed to be installed on his property, the effects of the rain garden when his and his <br /> neighbor's rear yards already have drainage issues and questioned that if he desired to connect to <br /> municipal water in 2021 would he be able to have those fees specially assessed and could he pre- <br /> pay connection fees prior to connection. <br /> Finance Director Jeziorski addressed Mr. Hanson's questions regarding the assessment and <br /> payments by stating that if Mr. Hanson desired not to hook up at the current time, no payments <br /> could be accepted toward future connection. Director Jeziorski stated that as in the past, Council <br /> has allowed residents the opportunity to connect while other projects are taking place and being <br /> assessed at that time for those connections. Director Jeziorski also stated that the only time for <br /> assessment payoff without incurring interest for an entire year would be if payment was received <br /> prior to November 15 for the upcoming years' interest or in this instance paid within 30 days of <br /> the adoption of the resolution this evening and until July 1, 2013. <br /> Mr. Joe Steele questioned how the $1,800 water trunk and $6,350 lateral connection fees were <br /> derived and that he felt that in his opinion sealcoating was a better maintenance avenue than mill <br /> and overlay. Council Member Fehrenbacher stated that both of these fees are annually set by <br /> Council. Discussion was had regarding the separate fees and what generally was associated with <br /> them. It was explained by the Engineer that the $1,800 fee was "buying into" or the resident's <br /> Page 3 of 9 <br /> P3 <br />
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