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10/22/2001
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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 22, 2001 <br />Community Development Director Grochala stated Staff had worked diligently to rectify the situation • <br />for all parties involved. He stated the Resident had been updated periodically. <br />The Resident asked why actions were taken against the Planning and Zoning Board's <br />recommendations. He asked why his property value is not taken into account. <br />Mayor Bergeson clarified the Planning and Zoning Board is a recommending committee. He stated <br />Council felt mitigation was still a possibility. <br />Resident, 1107 Trapper's Court, came forward to ask for results on study related to improvements to <br />be made to Holly Drive. <br />City Engineer stated that study was not yet complete. He anticipates its completion to be December <br />or January. <br />The Resident asked why the matter of Trapper's Crossing Trail was delete •. rom the agenda. <br />Mayor Bergeson clarified the matter still required work from Staff' <br />back to the Council as soon as that work was finished. <br />No one else was present for open mike. <br />FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT, AL R <br />sue will be brought <br />Public Hearing on the Certification o ater and Sewer Utility Charges for <br />collection with 2001 Property T 002 (3/5 Vote Required), Al Rolek — Finance <br />Director Rolek advised Staff •`ring efore the City Council delinquent water and sewer <br />utility charges for certificatyAuditor for collection with the following year property <br />taxes. A public heart was dule to give affected property owners an opportunity to speak to <br />this impending action. to roperty owners received mailed notice of this proceeding. <br />Mayor Bergeson opene <br />e public hearing at 6:58 p.m. <br />Kelley Kimball, 7636 Appaloosa Lane, came forward to contest his water charges. Mr. Kimball <br />stated he was prepared to pay the charges until he researched the history of water consumption on his <br />property. He feels his water and utility charges are due to an error on the part of the City. <br />Mayor Bergeson asked Staff what action should be taken on behalf of Mr. Kimball. <br />City Attorney Hawkins stated Mr. Kimball has a right to challenge the utility charge and a procedure <br />was in place to file such challenge. <br />Mayor Bergeson asked Mr. Kimball is he had spoken with Staff on this matter. <br />4 <br />
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