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COUNCIL MINUTES MAY 14, 2001 <br />Ms. Deb Jones, 7961 Nancy Drive, came forward and stated the proposal is remarkable, however, <br />residents do not sewer. She stated she hopes the Council sees clear to approve both project so no <br />property owners are left out. <br />Mayor Bergeson asked if there are any property owners present that are on the south side of Nancy <br />Drive. <br />Mr. Dick Urbis, 7940 Nancy Drive, came forward and stated he still studying the project. He referred <br />to a letter received about 7-10 years ago regarding a rebate check from a pollution control agency if <br />residents are not hooked up to City sewer. <br />City Engineer Powell stated the rebate had to do with a service availability charge. Residents were <br />given the option of a refund or not being charged when they hook-up. The refund is still in effect. <br />City Administrator Waite Smith advised the City does have records of and residents will be <br />credited. <br />Mr. Mark Swenson, 7931 Nancy Drive, stated he does not se a in the project if the project <br />does not meet the test of the property value. <br />City Engineer Powell read the City Charter regardin _ of the 60 day waiting period. He noted <br />that the project was initiated by the City Council <br />The City Attorney advised the petition to wA a "ng period would have to be initiated by <br />100% of the residents and then 50 of the ing period can be waived. <br />Mr. Ed Frost, 733 Vicky, came fo d r" ested a description of a grinder pump. He also asked <br />how far from the middle of the digging take place. <br />City Engineer Powell adv ed the will be in the boulevard area 10 —15 feet away from the street. <br />Mr. Fry referred to the CD t and asked if the grant would be applied to only one project if that <br />is how the City chooses to pceed. <br />City Engineer Powell advised the grant was received for both projects and is federal money. <br />Mr. Frost stated the City may not get the grant if only one project proceeds. <br />City Engineer Powell stated the City would get clarification from the agency regarding using the <br />funds for only one project. He explained what a grinder is and how it works within the project. <br />Mayor Bergeson stated the cost of pumps and installation are not included in the assessments. City <br />Engineer Powell stated the City can get some estimates from plumbers for the pumps and installation. <br />10 <br />
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