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<br />Meeting Minutes - CC <br />"Emergency Meeting" <br />July 30, 1992 <br />page two <br /> <br />monetary City participation in the improvements of the <br />development. The request was made after the bids were opened <br />for the project. In order to schedule the project for 1992 <br />construction the contractor required notice to proceed by Friday, <br />July 31, 1992. <br /> <br />At the liaison Mayor Buckbee and Council member Pelton deferred <br />final decision of the negotiation to the City Council. <br /> <br />Mr. Rehbein~s request at the liaison meeting was outlined in a <br />letter dated July 28, 1992 by Maier, Stewart and Associates. A <br />copy of this letter is on file with the Clerk/Administrator. <br /> <br />John Stewart, City Engineer was present to outline the July 28, <br />1992 letter addressing this issue. <br /> <br />Clerk/Administrator outlined the various revenue received from <br />the Center Hills, First, Second and Third Additions. A copy of <br />this information is on file with the Clerk/Administrator. <br /> <br />Council member Burgstahler advised that <br />of policy as to how to address oversizing <br />stations within the City of Centerville. <br />not matter to him whether the Developer <br />money on the project. <br /> <br />this is more a question <br />and the paYment of lift <br />He advised that it did <br />was making or losing <br /> <br />Burgstahler noted that in the past, calculations for the sewer <br />fund have been made with the idea in mind that Centervi1le would <br />begin paying for one half the cost of lift stations as <br />developments occur, as lift stations generally become part of the <br />City's core system benefiting properties outside of the specific <br />development. <br /> <br />Burgstahler pointed out that the City currently pays for the <br />oversizing of watermains and that it would seem logical to also <br />be responsible for the oversizing of sewer lines. <br /> <br />Burgstahler was in favor of reassessing <br />Center Hills, Second Addition if the <br />cost of the project. <br /> <br />the Developer for the <br />cost assessed exceeds the <br /> <br />Council member Wi1harber expressed concern with retroactive sewer <br />line oversizing reimbursement for projects that are already <br />complete. He appeared to feel that if the City were to go back, <br />it would be difficult to draw the line as to where to stop. <br /> <br />Wilharber noted that it has already cost the City to review Mr. <br />Rehbein's request. <br />