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<br />City of Centerville <br />November 13, 2002 <br />Council Meeting Minutes <br /> <br />Mr. Wilharber thanked Council for its consideration and commented that while he was <br />sitting on Council the City went through 12 developments. He then wished them good <br />luck. <br /> <br />Motion bv Council Member Nelson, seconded bv Council Member Broussard <br />Vickers to close the public heariue: on Ordinauce #70 and #71. All in favor. Motion <br />carried unanimouslv. <br /> <br />Mayor Swedberg closed the public hearing at 8:33 p.m. <br /> <br />4. Mr. Tom Wilharber Lot Combination/Rezone <br /> <br />Handled as part ofthe previous agenda item. <br /> <br />5. CSAH 14 Special Assessments and Resolution #02-056 <br /> <br />Mayor Swedberg opened the public hearing at 8:33 p.m. <br /> <br />Mr. Peterson reviewed the assessments for the project indicating that the City's portion <br />for oversizing is $41,760 making the total assessable costs $155,859. He then said that <br />the developer would pay 50% of that and what is left is divided by ] 8 units, 10 residential <br />units and 8 DaFoe units for $4,330 per unit. <br /> <br />Mr. Peterson indicated he had received an objection from Mr. Rehbein today as the total <br />assessment to the Shores of $77,923 divided by his 10 lots works out to $7,792 and that <br />does not compare to the $4,330 for the other lots. <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard Vickers commented that if Mr. Rehbein continues to object <br />the assessment the City would defend the position in Court and does not have to justify <br />the costs now. <br /> <br />Council Member Capra commented that when this development was discussed previously <br />she thought Council felt that the gain to Waterworks and to the Shores was equal. <br /> <br />Mr. Frank Zimny, 7252 LaValle Drive, commented that the original bid amount was <br />around $159,000. He then asked how the costs had risen to $197,000. Mr. Peterson <br />indicated that 20% was added for engineering and inspection, staking, and soil testing. <br />Mr. Peterson further explained that there were change orders totaling approximately <br />$6,000, engineering reports and plans of approximately $19,000, staking inspection <br />construction engineering of $9,000, soil borings of $4,000, -and assessment..-Toll <br />preparation of $1,000. <br /> <br />Mr. Zimny asked if the City has accepted the project. Mr. Peterson indicated the City is <br />still holding some money on the contract to make sure the sod grows next year. Mr. <br />Zimny commented he has been in contact with the City inspector concerning restoration <br />work. <br /> <br />Page 12 of29 <br />