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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> February 11,2003 <br /> Page 2 <br /> V. PUBLIC HEARINGS. <br /> A. Street and utility imRrovements for 2003 (Resolution 03-019). <br /> 3 Mayor Hodson welcomed Todd Hubmer, WSB & Associates to the meeting. <br /> 4 <br /> 5 Mr. Hubmer addressed the Council and gave an overview of the 2003 Street Project. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Mr. Hubmer said this project consists of street reconstruction and replacement of water main and <br /> 8 storm sewer on the following streets: Edward Street(33'd Avenue NE to 30 Avenue NE), 34`h <br /> 9 Avenue NE(Stinson Boulevard to Silver Lake Road), and Belden Drive(33'd Avenue NE to 341h <br /> 10 Avenue NE). <br /> 11 <br /> 12 Mr. Hubmer gave an overview of the funding for the project. He said the estimated cost of the <br /> 13 improvement is$1,700,000.00. He explained the project costs are broken down as follows: <br /> 14 $1,132,000.00 for street improvements, $260,000.00 for sanitary sewer improvements, <br /> 15 $284,000.00 for water main improvements, and $24,000.00 for storm sewer improvements. He <br /> 16 said about$363,000.00 will be assessed to the residents and $1,370,000.00 will be paid by the <br /> 17 City. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 Mr. Hubmer said the City's assessment policy is that 65%of street costs are paid by the City and <br /> 20 35%are assessed to the residents. He presented a table,which gave an example of a typical <br /> 21 assessment in the City at an interest rate of 6.75% over a 15-year assessment period. <br /> 22 <br /> Mr. Hubmer explained if the entire principal amount is paid before November 30, 2003 interest <br /> charges can be avoided. He said,after a year, future interest charges can be avoided by paying <br /> 25 them off before December 1, 2003. <br /> 26 <br /> 27 Councilmember Sparks asked how assessments are done by other cities. Mr. Hubmer said it <br /> 28 varies by communities. He said some cities assess sanitary and water main charges where St. <br /> 29 Anthony doesn't and others have higher participation by residents. <br /> 30 <br /> 31 Councilmember Sparks asked if this is part of the normal 10-year plan or part of the flood work <br /> 32 being done. Mr. Hubmer said the flood work ended last year with the street reconstruction <br /> 33 schedule. <br /> 34 <br /> 35 Mayor Hodson opened the public hearing at 7:04 p.m. He asked if the public had any questions <br /> 36 or comments and asked them to come forward at this time. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 Charles Hockert, 3306 Belden Drive, came forward and addressed issues regarding the 2003 <br /> 39 property assessments. He stated that because he has a large backyard he will pay much more for <br /> 40 the street out front than most of his neighbors. He feels that all neighbors use the street to the <br /> 41 same extent, therefore everyone should pay the same amount in assessments and make it equal. <br /> 42 He would like to see this changed for the future. <br /> 43 <br /> 44 Bob Kluwe,2600 34`h Avenue NE,came forward and addressed his feelings towards the <br /> proposed assessment for street repairs. He feels the assessment and the method of assessment <br /> do seem very unfair. He does not understand why individual lot owners should be assessed for such <br /> 47 repairs when they are being made to public property. He said he does not own or control the <br />