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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL MEETING FEBRUARY 27, 1995 <br />that the jog in the road proposed by Mr. Powell be accepted. <br />Mr. Strecker asked if he could determine the location of the <br />utility connection for his lot. Mr. Powell said yes within <br />reason. <br />John Thompson, 6125 Baldwin Lake Road - Mr. Thompson noted that <br />he owns all the property that is directly west of the proposed <br />Woods of Baldwin Lake, Second Addition. He said it appears that <br />the storm sewer proposed for Baldwin Lake Road is stubbed to the <br />west and to the east into the pond. Mr. Thompson asked what will <br />happen to the storm water directed to the west. Mr. Powell <br />explained and referred to the plat and noted that this plat shows <br />two (2) catch basins in the roadway to catch the roadway <br />drainage. This drainage would be directed to the east and into <br />the pond. Mr. Thompson said that there still is talk about a <br />concrete curb on the west side of the street and asked if a catch <br />basin would be needed to catch the runoff from the curbing. Mr. <br />Powell said no if the curbs on both the west side and/or east <br />side of the road are deleted. The existing drainage pattern <br />would be maintained. Mr. Thompson noted that the total cost to <br />install services and streets for the proposed subdivision is <br />approximately $300,000.00. Mr. Powell said that this would be <br />the total assessment. Mr. Thompson asked if the $300,000.00 <br />would be divided by the number of lots in the final plat to get a <br />per lot cost. Mr. Powell explained that each lot would bear the <br />cost of construction plus area and unit fees as well as a area <br />drainage fee. Mr. Thompson asked if he wanted to develop some <br />lots on his side of the street, would the assessment be <br />approximately the same rate as on the lots in this proposed <br />subdivision. Mr. Powell explained that any lot developed outside <br />of the subdivision would pay the standard rates. Mr. Powell <br />quoted the current standard rates. Mr. Thompson said then it <br />appears that any lot assessment that he might incur would not be <br />based on the developers assessment. Mr. Powell said that this is <br />correct and explained an amendment to the City's assessment <br />policy that says if utilities are extended past your property to <br />serve a new subdivision and your property can not be subdivided, <br />you may connect to the utilities and be assessed the current <br />standard rates for the normal front footage in that particular <br />zone. <br />Council Member Kuether moved to close the public hearing at 8:32 <br />P.M. Council Member Elliott seconded the motion. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 95 - 26 Ordering Plans and <br />Specifications for Woods of Baldwin Lake, Second Addition - Mr. <br />Powell explained that a feasibility report has been prepared for <br />PAGE 26 <br />
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