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COUNCIL MEETING- JUNE 11, 1990 <br />PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT HEARING, PHEASANT HILLS <br />Mayor Bisel opened the public hearing at 9:38 P.M. Mr. <br />Boxrud used the overhead projector and explained the location <br />of this improvement. He noted that it is planned to extend <br />trunk water from the Black Duck Drive well house. The sewer <br />service will be extended to the Centerville lift station by <br />force mains. <br />Council Member Neal asked why this subdivision was not going <br />to be by gravity lines to the Black Duck lift station. Mr. <br />Boxrud explained that this would overload the lift station. <br />Mr. Boxrud was asked why Brandywood Estates could not be <br />pumped to the Centerville lift station. Mr. Boxrud explained <br />that he felt fortunate that Metro Waste Control agreed to <br />allow Pheasant Hills to be pumped to Centerville. Mr. <br />Schneider noted that Metro Waste Control would not allow <br />additional flow. <br />Mayor Bisel said he felt that the wrong end of the sewer <br />system was under consideration. He expressed concern about <br />getting the gravity flow trunk line completed before <br />additional subdivisions were added to the system. Council <br />Member Bohjanen suggested that the City go to Metro Council <br />now and lobby for financial assistance to complete the <br />gravity line. <br />Mr. Jeff Shopek, representing the developer of Pheasant Hills <br />told the Council that he believes the improvement is feasible <br />as proposed by Mr. Boxrud. He also noted that he has spoken <br />to the Centennial School District and they are willing to <br />accept a water assessment at this time. Mr. Shopek explained <br />that if the City does not agree to serve this area with - <br />sewer, Metro Waste Control may not see a need to improve the <br />lift station at Laurene Avenue. <br />Council Member Bohjanen moved to close the public hearing at <br />10:05 P.M. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />It was explained that the Council cannot take action on this <br />matter until the developer presents a petition to waive fifty <br />(50) of the sixty (60) day waiting period. Mayor Bisel asked <br />the Council to consider what affect this development ha - -on <br />the present systems and how }'- ^4_41- t" band 011. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, BRANDYWOOD ESTATES PRELIMINARY PLAT <br />Council Member Bohjanen moved to continue this public ring <br />until June 25, 1990. Council Member Neal seconded tht <br />motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, RESOLt <br />NO. 33 - 90 <br />PAGE 10 <br />29 <br />