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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING <br />JANUARY 26, 2017 <br />this evening's hearing. Once bids are received and awarded, construction <br />starts, and typically after substantial completion of the project, an <br />assessment hearing is held. <br />The Engineer then explained the assessment hearing process. At that <br />hearing, which is typically in October, property owners have the <br />opportunity to voice opinions on the proposed assessments. The Council <br />would act on any objections received and then approve the assessments. <br />The assessment amounts can be paid within 30 days with no interest <br />charges, otherwise they will be assessed to property taxes for a period of <br />10 years with an interest rate of approximately 4.5%, depending on the <br />bond rates. Interest would then accrue to the date the assessment was <br />approved. The assessments can be paid off at any time. <br />The project is proposed to consist of a full depth reclamation and paving. <br />The City Engineer explained that they will also inspect water main valves. <br />He then reviewed the construction process in detail. The Engineer then <br />reported that there will be times that driveway access is restricted due to <br />construction activities. However, emergency vehicle access will be <br />maintained at all times. Mail and garbage service will be maintained. <br />Mail service is typically moved to a temporary box outside the project area <br />if the Post Master requests. The Engineer reported that property owners <br />will be kept informed of timing of construction activities that will restrict <br />access. He also noted that there will be an on-site inspector available to <br />address property owner concerns. He noted that the Code allows <br />construction work hours from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to <br />9 p.m. on Saturdays. The Engineer reviewed the anticipated timeline. <br />The Engineer reported on project funding, noting that sanitary sewer, <br />water main and storm sewer repair costs would not be assessed. 50% of <br />the street costs will be funded through special assessments to benefitting <br />property owners. The Engineer then explained the special assessment. <br />process in detail which is based on the City's Assessment Policy that has <br />been in place since 1995. He noted that most residential properties will be <br />assessed $3,680.98 for one unit, except for some that have additional <br />development potential or are a corner lot. He stated that this street work <br />will be inside of the curb so driveways should not be affected. <br />At this point the public hearing was opened for comments from the <br />general public. <br />Patti Sullivan, 2939 Vanderbie Street, stated that she is in favor of the <br />project. <br />2 <br />