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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> February 11, 1997 <br /> • Page 4 <br /> 1 terms of the bonds will be 15 years. The estimated interest rate of the bonds is 5.2 to <br /> 2 5.3%. The City will add an additional 2% to the interest rate, resulting in an <br /> 3 estimated 7.2 to 7.3% interest rate to the residents assessed. <br /> 4 Mr. Zurbey questioned the assessment payoff procedure. <br /> 5 Mornson stated that after approval of the bond sale on March 11, .1.997, Staff will send <br /> 6 a notice to all affected property owners explaining the'financial procedures. <br /> 7 Councilmember Marks asked Mr. Thistle the status of bond market. <br /> 8 Mr. Thistle explained the market has been coming down. He noted the City has <br /> 9 traditionally been in the market at the right time, late February, early March, when the <br /> 10 demand is low. <br /> 11 Marks noted he had received a telephone call from a resident who would not be <br /> 12 affected by this project questioning the amount of increase in tax to other parcels in <br /> 13 the City due to the portion of the project funded by the City. <br /> 14 Mornson noted taxes will increase by $40,000.00 per year to be dispersed amongst <br /> 2,500 parcels in the City. <br /> 16 Marks indicated this was approximately $8.00 per parcel per year. Morrison noted this <br /> 17 was the fourth improvement project, so the amount of increase was a total of <br /> 18 approximately $32.00 per parcel per year. <br /> 19 Mr. Thistle indicated there is also a benefit to the property owners of an increased <br /> 20 property value. <br /> 21 Mr. Zurbey asked if the Public Works crew will be involved with the project. <br /> 22 Hamer noted he would work with the engineer throughout the entire project. He stated <br /> 23 the Public Works crew does get involved by sweeping the streets, etc. <br /> 24 Mr. Zurbey stated he felt the $400.00 watermain connection fee was high. <br /> 25 Hamer noted materials such as copper and stop boxes need to be purchased. The <br /> 26 watermain replacement is labor intensive plus there are material costs. Hamer <br /> 27 explained the cast iron watermains are being replaced with ductile iron watermains <br /> 28 which are much more durable resulting in savings in repair costs to the mains and the <br /> 29 roads. <br /> Mr. Morgan asked if there was a contractor deadline for the completion of the project <br /> Op, and penalties if the work was not completed as scheduled. <br />