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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> May 22, 2013 <br /> Administrator Larson reported that an informal meeting was held with Mound Trail <br /> residents and approximately twelve (12) were present. Administrator Larson reminded <br /> Council that in 2005 the City installed a watermain to serve most of Mound Trail, upon a <br /> resident's request for services. Administrator Larson also stated that with the request and <br /> financial assistance from Anoka County to extend the existing main to 1261 Mound Trail <br /> due to the well being too close to the County's sanitary sewer line and the contractor's <br /> willingness to connect additional residents at the same time, the City forwarded <br /> correspondence to residents regarding their respective sunset dates for connection (2017 <br /> or 2021). Administrator Larson stated that several residents requested that the Council <br /> consider extending the assessment period to 25 years rather than 15 due to their situation <br /> with lengthy setbacks from the roadway which increases their assessments in some <br /> situations in excess of $13,000. Residents also suggested increasing the allowable well <br /> repair costs from $500 to $1,500 before triggering mandatory connection per existing <br /> City Code and allowing pre - payment of connection fees prior to connection. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding current costs for well repairs, fees set by Council for future <br /> connection, potential for mandatory capping of all private wells by other governmental <br /> entities, tracking of pre - payments and City knowledge of well repairs that exceed the <br /> Code requirements. <br /> Motion by Council Member King, seconded by Council Member Paar to amend <br /> City Code, Chapter 51, Section 51.08 (B) to increase the costs allowed for repair to <br /> existing wells to $1,500, rather than $500. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding a resident's repair of an existing well exceeding the repair <br /> cost limit and not knowing the Code requirements, setting a current day cost repair level, <br /> retaining existing wells for watering lawns and entities responsible for regulation of <br /> them. <br /> The Mayor called for a vote on the motion. Voting in favor was Council Member <br /> King. Voting against: Wilharber, Fehrenbacher, Love and Paar opposed Motion <br /> failed. <br /> Motion by Council Member Love, seconded by Council Member Paar to amend <br /> City Code, Chapter 51, Section 51.08 (B) to increase the allowed costs of repair to <br /> existing wells to $1,000 rather than $500. Council Member King opposed Motion <br /> carried. <br /> Administrator Larson reviewed his recommendation for Council consideration regarding <br /> providing two (2) options for length of assessments would only apply to those connecting <br /> to municipal water service and not for the street assessments. <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br /> 4 <br />
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