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<br />City Council Regular Meeting - OS/23/05 <br />Minutes - Page 21 <br /> <br />Councilmember Kough <br />Councilmember Kough presented recognition of students from <br />Brimhall School, who last week had participated in a mock City <br />Council meeting and dealing with a specific city "issue." Due to <br />Mayor Klausing's work schedule, Councilmember Kough had <br />facilitated the student's meeting and discussion. <br /> <br />Councilmember Kough noted the students had also participated <br />in various tours of city facilities and departments. <br /> <br />Mayor Klausing thanked Councilmember Kough and staff for <br />assisting in this special student event on behalf of the City. <br /> <br />7. <br /> <br />Public Hearing on Improvement P-05-02, Neighborhood 32, <br />Chatsworth Street - Lovell Avenue to Grandview Avenue; & <br />Lovell Avenue - Cul-de-sac to Chatsworth Street <br />City Engineer Deb Bloom reviewed the background and <br />alternatives, as previously outlined in the Feasibility Report for <br />the 2005 Pavement Management Program (PMP) as presented to <br />the City Council on April 11, 2005 for Neighborhood 32. <br /> <br />Resolution 10310 <br />(Chatsworth <br />Portion of <br />Neighborhood 32) <br /> <br />Table Action on <br />Lovell Ave. to <br />07/11/05 <br /> <br />Ms. Bloom reviewed the seven properties impacted by the <br />project, including Real Life Church and the Rose of Sharon Public Hearing on <br />Nursing Home. Ms. Bloom noted that when reconstruction was Improvement P-05- <br />first considered in 1999, the Assessment Policy would have had 02, Neighborhood <br />100% of the road reconstruction cost assessed to the Church and 32, Chatsworth <br />the Nursing Home. Ms. Bloom noted that, over the last six Street - Lovell <br />years, the property owners and staff have discussed a number of Avenue to <br />alternatives specifically related to the reconstruction of Lovell Grandview & <br />Avenue, and was presenting two alternatives to move this project Lovell Avenue- <br />forward: reconstructing to City standards, or to do nothing. Ms. Cul-de-sac to <br />Bloom noted the extensive deterioration and current condition of Chatsworth Street <br />the roadway, ranked "0" in the PMP. <br /> <br />Ms. Bloom reviewed heavy on-street parking on Lovell at this <br />time, projected to be visitors and employees of Rose of Sharon <br />Nursing Home; assessable frontage breakdowns; Assessment <br />Policy revisions since the initial discussions; 2353 Chatsworth <br />property status as tax forfeited and recent reorientation and <br />improvements of the property owned by Real Life Church; the <br />