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City of Centerville <br />City Council Meeting Minutes <br />July 12, 2023 <br />idea that they wanted to add to the festival. He stated that there would be raffle tickets sold on Friday and <br />Saturday. Council Member Mosher stated that they are raffling off a radio flyer wagon full of alcohol. He <br />stated that the Hugo Lions do this and it was found that a separate permit was needed to complete this. <br />Mayor Love asked if this was something that they approved or was this separate. Administrator Statz <br />stated that this is separate from the other Temporary On-Sale Liquor License as it is a separate entity. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Koski, seconded by Council Member King to Approve Consent Agenda <br />item # 9, as Presented. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Item# 10. Administrator Statz explained that this is a standard Encroachment Agreement for a fence to be <br />rd <br />placed in a drainage/utility easement for 1872 – 73 Street. He stated that we allow them to do as long as <br />drainage remains the same and access is not denied to the city or a public utility. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member King, seconded by Council Member Mosher to Approve Consent <br />Agenda item # 10, as Presented. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Mayor Love asked for the pronunciation of the new Parks and Recreation Committee Member, Ashley <br />Fuchs. Administrator Statz stated it rhymes with books. Mayor Love wanted to ensure that he was <br />pronouncing her name accurately. <br /> <br />VIII. OLD BUSINESS <br /> <br />1. Stormwater Utility Cost Share Program <br /> <br />Administrator Statz stated that that this item was discussed at their previous meeting and tabled. He <br />reviewed Res. #13-022 - Authorizing City participation in resolving private storm drainage problems. He <br />stated that the city was very flat and the City receives many complaints regarding backyard drainage. He <br />stated that the policy was set up to solve problems more global in nature, rather than a single homeowner. <br />He stated that a property owner is experiencing a very wet backyard and that they want to install draintile <br />and connect into the City’s storm drain in an easement of an abutting property owner. Essentially, they <br />are doing public drainage work across the property lines. He stated why he felt that they would be a <br />candidate for this program. He asked for Council’s input on the program, potential for amending language <br />or the creation of a new program. <br /> <br />A lengthy discussion ensued as to a single property owner versus a group of property owner(s), costs <br />incurred by the City and property owner(s), total amount of the grant that would be issued to the property <br />owner by the city, a set limit of dollars in any calendar year and the interest rate that would be charged. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Koski to increase the interest rate from 4.5% to 5% and to increase the <br />maximum amount of $10,000 to $20,000 annually. <br /> <br />Mayor Love called for a second two consecutive times and lacking any, the motion failed. <br /> <br />Council Member Taylor stated that she a comment. She stated that she would like to have more data, <br />would like to be proactive and not reactive, have a new resolution for stormwater, addresses future growth <br />of storm water systems, survey of the properties for individuals for drainage problems, as well as programs <br />that are available for natural nonconstructive intervention for drainage systems. <br /> <br />Page 3 of 5 <br /> <br /> <br />
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