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City of Centerville <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br />June 22, 2005 <br />10.Authorization for Bonestroo to Perform Work Study for Backage/Pond <br />Mayor Capra indicated this item is not necessary based on information provided at the <br />worksession and directed Staff to go back to Mr. Drilling with the maps to see if there is <br />any interest in negotiating a new price. <br />11. Developer’s Agreement – Pheasant Marsh, Phase III (Ground Development) <br />City Attorney Hoeft indicated there was discussion between he and Mr. Peterson and he <br />and Mr. Larson regarding the Developer’s Agreement with the major issue being the <br />proposed cap on engineering fees. He then said that Bonestroo is amenable to setting a <br />certain amount for engineering fees with no consequences back to the City so if costs <br />would exceed their estimate, Bonestroo would waive the additional costs. <br />City Attorney Hoeft indicated that this type of arrangement would resolve the pending <br />litigation for assessments on the other phases of the development. He then said that Staff <br />would draft a development contract with that language for review. <br />12. Bonestroo/Maguire Iron, Inc. – Request for 30 Day Extension (Water Tower <br />Extension) <br />Mr. Peterson indicated that Maguire Iron has asked for an extension due to weather <br />condition. <br />Motion by Council Member Lakso, seconded by Council Member Paar to authorize <br />a 30-day extension. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 13. Ordinance #85 – Amending Ordinance #69 <br />Motion by Council Member Lee, seconded by Council Member Terway to approve <br />Ordinance #85 as amended. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 14. Water Extension – Mound Trail <br />City Administrator Larson handed out an engineering estimate to provide water down <br />Mound Trail. He then explained that Mr. Thill has an issue with his well and asked <br />Council to consider whether to extend water to the area. He then said that the estimate is <br />approximately $5700 per lot to bring the water to the property line. <br />Council Member Lee asked the costs for a new well. <br />Mr. Thill indicated it is approximately $4,500. <br />Mayor Capra said that if water is coming down within the next two years he would rather <br />look at that. <br />Page 8 of 11 <br /> <br />