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Page 8 <br /> November 12, 1996 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> Greg Newman,5323 Jackson Drive,stated he is being assessed for the storm sewer project. He wondered <br /> why Lampert Park is still having water problems whenever there is a storm. He assumed that this <br /> problem would be corrected as a part of the improvements. Mr.Peters stated there are some problems <br /> with storm sewers in Mounds View with the sizing that was put in and this may be part of the problem. <br /> Michelle Madsen,5420 Adams St.,explained that she did receive the first letter-did not understand that <br /> her property would be affected and then did not hear again until she received the fmal letter notifying her <br /> of her assessments. <br /> David Kraft,5323 Cliffton Rd.,asked for clarification on his assessments. <br /> Duane Nelson,5459 Quincy St., stated he would like to know if there are any other drainage areas coming <br /> into EW-6 or 35W-3 from any other area beyond Edgewood and if so, if those residents are assessed as <br /> well. <br /> Mr.Barry Peters explained that the drainage districts were set up in the original storm sewer plans <br /> throughout the city and those are the only ones who paid for it. <br /> Laura Sokol-Kraft,5290 Pinewood Court, stated the 30 day payment requirement is very difficult at this <br /> time of the year and she does not appreciate the finance charges being added after the 30 day period,when <br /> 1111 <br /> she had no prior notice. She also questioned why her entire property is being assessed. Mr.Peters <br /> explained that her property drains into the system. A discussion followed in regard to drainage problems <br /> in front of her property. Mr.Long,City Attorney provided information as to the process any resident <br /> should follow if they wish to challenge the assessment. <br /> Sue Mitchell,5493 Quincy Street,stated she was not aware that the improvements to Bronson Drive would <br /> affect her property. She did receive both letters,but feels they were unclear. <br /> Dennis McCann,2215 Bronson Drive,asked for clarification on the financing option offered by the city. <br /> Mr.Kessel provided an explanation but noted that residents do not have to take advantage of this <br /> financing. <br /> Diane Weinmann,2209 Bronson Drive, complimented Mike Ulrich and Julie Trude for their efforts in <br /> getting the Wetland cleaned out behind Bronson Drive. The sidewalk has been a great addition to the <br /> project. She feels the concerns expressed by residents are a result miscommunication. Many of the <br /> details were not conveyed to the residents. <br /> Jarmund Schmidt, 5315 Raymond Ave.,asked why the project was ever done and if the decision had <br /> anything to do with the Bel Rae property. He also had questions in regard to his assessment in comparison <br /> to the duplex property across the street from him. <br /> Mr.Linke explained that when the streets were looked at,Bronson Drive was considered to be in poor <br /> condition. He further noted that this project had nothing to do with the city's purchase of the Bel Rae <br /> property. <br /> With no further comments,Mayor Linke closed the Public Hearing at 10:22 p.m. <br />