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CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br />February 22, 2017 <br />6:30 p.m. <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City of Centerville held their regularly scheduled meeting of <br />February 22, 2017 at City Hall, 1880 Main Street. <br />PRESENT: Mayor Jeff Parr <br />Council Member Russ Koski <br />Council Member Steve King <br />Council Member Matt Montain <br />ABSENT: Council Member D. Love <br />STAFF: City Engineer Mark Statz <br />City Attorney Kurt Glaser <br />City Administrator Mike Ericson <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />I. CALL TO ORDER <br />Mayor called to order 6:30 p.m. <br />II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE <br />A moment of silence was observed for the Grahek family due to the recent death of their son William A. <br />Grahek. <br />III. PUBLIC HEARING <br />1. Special Assessments — 2017 Mill & Overlay Project <br />Engineer Statz provided a summary of the project. MN State statute 429 outlines the Special <br />Assessment process, proposed assessments to benefiting properties, interest rate and timeframe for <br />the assessment if placed on property taxes. He explained that based on MNDot, the effectiveness of a <br />thin mill and overlay extends the life expectancy of the roadway by 15 years. However, its cost is <br />double that of a standard seal coating with a life expectancy of 5-10 years. He stated that the Council <br />is seeking input from the public regarding the proposed assessment amount. He explained that by <br />law, special assessments increase the value of the home and the City can assess that value increase or <br />a portion thereof. He stated that Staff feels that the proposed assessment amount will pass the benefit <br />test. <br />Mrs. Gillian Kubitschek 6871 Beaver Pond Way, questioned whether the street in front of her home <br />would be a part of the project. <br />[IPA <br />
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