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City of Centerville <br />City Council Work Session <br />May 21, 2008 <br />City Engineer Statz stated that whether or not residents are on City water, they benefit from <br />having City water available in their community. If they are not paying for it, someone else will <br />have to. <br />City Administrator Larson stated that the person who does not have the option to connect does <br />not have the same benefit. <br />City Attorney Glaser inquired whether the residents' insurance is the same on the streets that <br />have no fire hydrants. <br />Council member Broussard Vickers replied that yes, it is the same. <br />Councilmember Paar added that the insurance company will ask if the structure is within 1,000 <br />feet of a fire hydrant but the rates are actually the same as other homes in the protected area. <br />Mayor Capra inquired whether they want to send letters to residents involved that the City is <br />considering bumping it to 2014 (Robin Lane, Fox, Center Street, Sumac, Ivy, Lavelle and <br />Mound). She stated that they could emphasize that this is the time to be heard, and this would <br />give them a chance to come forward. The letter would state that unless the City Council gets <br />positive input, that portion would be held unti12014. <br />Public Works Director Palzar stated that they talked about redoing the entire campgrounds. He <br />inquired whether it would it make a difference if the County would pay some fees. <br />Councilmember Lee replied that it would figure into the equation. <br />City Administrator Larson inquired whether that is a public water supply. <br />Public Works Director Palzar replied that it is. <br />Mayor Capra stated that she is open to considering it. She stated that they need to know what the <br />C 1 improvements are. <br />City Engineer Statz replied Robin, Center Street, Mound Trail, LaValle Drive and Center Street <br />could be Project #2. Also Mill Road, if we can use Grant dollars to significantly offset the cost. <br />Councilmember Lee inquired whether the drop dead date could be put off to 2020. <br />Councilmember Broussard-Vickers replied that sounded good to her. She added that she needs <br />to know that is where we are going. <br />Mayor Capra stated that, at some point, they need to review their Assessment Policy. She stated <br />that they cannot go back and get credit for what they paid. She added that the City does not <br />build the collector streets different than the cul-de-sacs. <br />Page 11 of 14 <br />
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