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City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />May 27, 2020 <br />Mayor Love asked if a strategic offset by the water fund would assist in balancing the increase in <br />rates. Director DeJong stated that this was not discussed but he stated it is anticipated that the levy <br />for 2021 will decrease due to the 2015 bonds being called. Mayor Love stated that with the <br />COVID-19 virus it is difficult to impose fees on residents. <br />Council Member Lakso stated she would prefer no increase also. Council Member Wilharber <br />declined comment. Administrator Statz stated program for assisting <br />residents with backyard water issues is 25% assistance. He stated without a raise in rates some <br />issues of normal maintenance and there may be a shortage. He stated an increase would allow to <br />an increase it remains 25%. Mayor Love stated <br />that he is not a large fan of backyard fixes as generally these are caused by the residents themselves <br />or their neighbors. <br />Motion by Council Member Wilharber, seconded by Council Member Koski to Adopt Res. <br />#20-017 as Recommended by Staff. A roll-call vote was taken. Mayor Love and Council <br />Motion by Mayor Love, seconded by Council Member Lakso to Adopt Res. #20-017 as <br />Recommended by Staff and Offset the Increase by Lowering Water Rates by 5%. <br />Finance Director DeJong stated that offsetting the storm water fees and lowering water fees by a <br />flat percentage rate would be a much higher dollar amount and give a significant lowering of a <br />bill. Mayor Love stated that the intent was to level out the increase. <br /> <br /> <br />Mayor Love Modified his Motion to Increase the Storm Water Fee by 5% and Reduce the <br />Fee Schedule for Water Fees in an Amount Equal or Greater than Needed to Offset the <br />Storm Water Increase. Council Member Lakso Accepted the Friendly Amendment to the <br />Motion. <br />A roll-call vote was taken. Council Member Lakso, <br />3. sing the Definition, Location and <br />nd <br />Width of Driveways (2 Reading) <br />Administrator Statz stated that there were slight changes made but nothing substantive by both Mr. <br />Phil Carlson and Attorney Glaser. Attorney Glaser stated that rephrasing and restructuring <br />occurred with wording in areas that unintended consequences could occur. <br />Council Member Wilharber asked if changes could be made since the first reading. Attorney <br />Glaser stated that no substantive changes were made and this is the purpose of having two (2) <br />readings prior to adoption along with receiving public comment. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Wilharber, seconded by Council Member Montain to Adopt <br />tion, Location and Width of Driveways as <br />Page 8 of 11 <br /> <br />
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