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<br />Clty of Centerville <br />November 13, 2002 <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br /> <br />including the street north through the development because he does not feel residents on <br />that street will benefit and, so, should not have to pay an assessment. He also indicated <br />that he does not think that twin homes would be appropriate between single-family <br />homes. <br /> <br />Mr. Svetin indicated he is concerned with the drainage and whether the holding pond can <br />handle it all because right now the storm sewers cannot handle it. <br /> <br />Mr. Svetin indicated residents have fought for the lake for many years and he is very <br />concerned with drainage but approves of the rezoning. <br /> <br />Mr. Ted Erkenbrack, 7377 Peltier Circle, indicated that some residents, including him, <br />had to pay a second time for the road. He then said that the hydrant is close to Peltier <br />Lake on Mill Road but it would require a culvert under the creek and, even though it is <br />the shortest route, it would be more expensive. <br /> <br />Council Member Travis asked the engineer ifhe had a preliminary layout for water. Mr. <br />Peterson indicated the plan was to loop the water. <br /> <br />Mr. Erkenbrack asked if residents would have to pay for 350 feet of frontage. He then <br />said he is concerned with the density and would like to see single-family homes. He <br />further indicated that he does not have an issue with the rezoning. <br /> <br />Council Member Nelson asked residents to make comments at this meeting even if those <br />comments were made at the Planning and Zoning meeting. <br /> <br />A resident in the audience asked why the water needed to be looped. Mr. Peterson <br />explained that looping water benefits all residents because it provides better water <br />pressure as well as an alternate source of water should one of the lines fail. <br /> <br />Council Member Capra indicated that Centerville Elementary could benefit greatly from <br />looping the system because there is a concern that the school may run out of pressure if <br />the sprinkler system is used. She then commented that there was some money set aside <br />when Lakclal1d Circle was done to offset the cost of looping. <br /> <br />Mr. Shimon indicated he is concerned with the traffic generated by this development as <br />there is already an issue getting out of the area in the morning. <br /> <br />Council Member Nelson asked if the water could be run through a culvert or if the road <br />would have to be tom up. Mr. Peterson indicated he did not know for certain but said it <br />is possible to directional drill into the boulevard areas and drill under the street as was <br />done along County Road 14 (Main Street). He then commented that, even though the <br />street was redone twice in 20 years, it is not in very good shape and could use some <br />reconstruction. <br /> <br />Page 5 of29 <br />
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