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<br />City Council Meeting, February 26, 1997 <br /> <br />t Nyberg explained the assessment is determined from the front footage. The city can not <br />assess a property more than an increase of the property's value. <br /> <br />Ruben Lentz of Reel Manufacturing asked if this interconnect benefits the whole city why <br />isn't the whole city assessed? Nyberg explained the whole city has been contributing to <br />the water fund which will be used on this project, the City's cost is $98,300. Nyberg <br />explained these assessments are not set in stone. <br /> <br />Carpenter asked how are the properties in the flood zone benefited? Nyberg explained the <br />property owners can comply with the required permits and bring the city the land <br />elevations. The city would determine the minimal elevations then fill can be brought in. <br /> <br />Herman Strehlow asked since the ditch runs through his property, how will the western <br />property benefit? Nyberg explained this is something the city will have to consider. <br />Mr. Strehlow asked since his property is identified agriculture would he still have to hook <br />up? Nyberg said no, not if its agriculture. <br /> <br />Carpenter commented being assessed for water and sewer is one thing but also to remove <br />the current system would be a hardship. Nyberg explained once the water line is available <br />you must hook up but you can still use your existing well. <br /> <br />l <br /> <br />MOTION by Buckbee, seconded by Brenner to close the watermain interconnect <br />informational meeting. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS: <br /> <br />Carolyn Pickle - Parking Ticket - <br />Carolyn Pickle of7122 Brian Drive voiced concern about a $25.00 parking ticket she had <br />received since her vehicle was on the street over night. Ms. Pickle had spoke to the Chief <br />of Police he told her the council advised the Police Department to aggressively ticket <br />vehicles parked on the road after parking hours. Ms. Pickle has lived in Centerville for six <br />years and didn't know there was no overnight parking on the streets. Buckbee commented <br />the parking ordinances have been mentioned in the city newsletter. Ms. Pickle explained <br />she doesn't read the newsletter, they have been in Centerville for six years and she had <br />never seen a no parking sign until today. Ms. Pickle commented, ticketing her vehicle at <br />4:00 am is terrible, the police officer should have woke her up to move the vehicle. Ms. <br />Pickle explained she pays $1,735 for taxes and now she has to pay an additional $25.00 <br />parking ticket. Ms. Pickle left the council chambers. <br /> <br />APPEARANCES: <br /> <br />Michael Navin - Grading LaMotte Park - <br />Park and Recreation Alternate Chairman Michael Navin and Committee Member Kevin <br />~ Fogerty addressed the Council. Mr. Navin commended the council's acquisition of the <br /> <br />3 <br />
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