Laserfiche WebLink
Res. #13-022 <br />A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY PARTICIPATION IN RESOLVING <br />PRIVATE STORM DRAINAGE PROBLEMS <br />WHEREAS, there are a number of areas in the city where grades are inadequate to <br />properly drain residential properties resulting in standing water and unusable yards, and <br />WHEREAS, the drainage problems are usually through no fault of the property owners, <br />and <br />WHEREAS, some of these circumstances can be alleviated through installation of drain <br />tile systems or other drainage facilities installed in the drainage easements that exist on <br />the property, and <br />WHEREAS, these problems often affect numerous properties and cannot be effectively <br />resolved by any one property owner, and <br />WHEREAS, even though these problems are often cosmetic and do not present a danger <br />of property damage through flooding, the public good may be served by removing <br />standing water and the associated nuisances. <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF <br />CENTERVILLE, MINNESOTA: <br />1) The Council authorizes staff to work with groups of property owners to resolve the <br />private drainage issues where it is possible to do so by constructing drainage facilities <br />in public easements. <br />2) The council authorizes participation in the cost of these structures by sharing in 25% <br />of the cost of the project to be paid from the Stormwater Fund, provided the property <br />owners agree to voluntarily be assessed for the remaining 75% of the cost, and further <br />provided that the maximum city -share participation in these kinds of projects is <br />limited to $10,000 in any calendar year and a portion of the f ind's budget shall be <br />reserved for this purpose. <br />3) The City Council hereby authorizes financing of the property owner share through <br />voluntary special assessment agreements, such financing for a maximum of five years <br />at 4.5% interest. <br />Adopted by the City Council this 9th da of October 2013. <br />Tom Wilharber, Mayor <br />eresa en er, ity er <br />