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<br />, , <br /> <br />City Council "NIinutes <br /> <br />activities, such as, volleyball will be between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. Wilharber suggested, the <br />surrounding neighbors be informed, perhaps by a newsletter. <br /> <br />MOTION by Wilharber, seconded by Brenner to issue a noise permit from 2:00 p.m. to <br />6:00 p.m. for the benefit; with the contingency neighbors are contacted. Motion carried <br />unaniously. <br /> <br />WATER ASSESSMENTS: <br />Dave Nyberg City Engineer presented the calculations for the water assessments on Main <br />Street, for the school and commercial properties. Nyberg explained the project cost carne <br />in lower than projected. The total projected cost calculation was $414,000 and the cost <br />came in around $351,000 although some items are pending. Nyberg proposed the <br />assessments at $2,732.00 which would be about a three percent increase from 1993 <br />assessments. Don Opp's property assessment is proposed at $9,288.80, and the <br />commercial assessments will be $20,000.00 each, and the school will remain at <br />$86,400.00. Nyberg felt the assessments were fair with a discount, and allows the city <br />room to negotiate if someone were to appeal. Nyberg commented, March had mentioned <br />setting up an assessment workshop next week. "VVorkshop for assessments and the budget <br />was set for Wednesday, September 4, 1996 at 5:00 p.m. March indicated a notice will be <br />sent to all affected property owners. <br /> <br />SENIOR HOUSING UPDATE: <br />March stated, they had meet with Tim Yantos last week regarding senior housing. <br />Buckbee asked if a site had been determined. March had not narrowed it down, because a <br />meeting has been scheduled with Tim Yantos for September 5, to discuss senior housing <br />and the location. <br /> <br />CLEARWATER MEADOWS UPDATE: <br />March stated utility work will begin Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. <br /> <br />EAGLE PASS UPDATE; <br />March stated ninety five percent of the plans will be done by the end of next week. The <br />developers and engineers are discussing the final plans. Further, the water shed plans <br />should be approved tonight. <br /> <br />FLOOD PLAIN: <br />March stated, Sharon from Dewberry and Davis had called and she plans to have the <br />paperwork to FEIvV\ by weeks end. Therefore, the revised flood plain should be complete <br />by midSeptember. <br /> <br />WA 'fER COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: <br />March asked if the city did not hear anytr.J.ng u1l1her on the interconnect, should MSA <br />continue with the water comprehensive plan. Nyberg mentioned, if the city waits for Lino <br />to approach the council, it may not be what the city wants. Further, MSA could include <br /> <br />CC8-28J\/I1VI. VVP S <br /> <br />3 <br />
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