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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />rage 1 U1 ,j <br /> <br />Teresa Bender <br /> <br />From: Meath, Melody [mmeath@ericksenroed.com] <br />Sent: Friday, May 09, 20086:38 AM <br />To: Melody Meath <br />Cc: dlarson@centervillemn.com; tbender@centervillemn.com <br />Subject: RE: Mill Road a collector street? <br /> <br />Mark, <br /> <br />Thank you for your response. I have one comment though. Just because Center Street was done a <br />certain way doesn't mean it was the correct way. Sometimes policies need to be changed not just continued <br />because that is the way it was done in the past. If Center Street was done unfairly then those people should be <br />reimbursed the difference not the other way around. <br /> <br />Thanks- <br />Melody <br /> <br />From: Melody Meath [mallto:mmeath@q.com] <br />Sent: Thursday, May 08,20084:49 PM <br />To: Meath, Melody <br />Subject: Fw: Mill Road a collector street? <br /> <br />- Original Message - <br />From: Statz. Mark R <br />To: Melody Meath <br />Cc: Dallas Larson; Teresa Bender; Goodman. Ryan J ; Maloney. Emily L; Long. Chris W; <br />PPalzer@Centervillemn.com <br />Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 9:34 AM <br />Subject: RE: Mill Road a collector street? <br /> <br />Melody, <br /> <br />I would generally agree with your research. Many cities do have collector road policies that put at <br />least some of the burden on the city as a whole. In my experience, most cities will break out costs <br />for collector roads which are above and beyond that of a normal road (e.g. extra width, extra <br />thickness, etc.). Then the City pays for those costs above and beyond the normal City street <br />section and assesses the homeowners an "equivalent" cost. In other words, the assessments <br />reflect what they would have paid If they lived on a normal City street. <br /> <br />While I cannot say what the council will do, I will say that a similar policy will likely be discussed. <br />There are a few things that would work against this policy, however. First Is the fact that folks on <br />Center Street (another collector) were assessed in 2004. In the interest of consistency and <br />fairness, it would be difficult to apply a different policy to your street only 5 years later. Secondly, <br />Mill road Isn't really being proposed to be built any wider or thicker than other streets in town at <br />this time, so your costs aren't much different from others with the same type of improvements. <br />Any difference comes mostly from the density of homes along the road who share In the cost. <br /> <br />Again, the trail costs are currently being proposed to be spread across all properties on the project, <br />not just assessed to Mill Road residents. Also, the City will be looking to see If the grant they <br />received can help offset some of these costs. <br /> <br />5/9/2008 <br />
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