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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />February 13, 2007 <br />Page 2 <br />IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS. <br />A. Resolution 07 -024; Ordering 2007 Improvements. <br />Mayor Pro -Tem Horst stated that due to a technicality in notification, these items would be <br />discussed again at the March 13, 2007 City Council meeting. <br />Mayor Pro -Tem Horst opened the public hearing at 7:03 p.m. <br />9 Mr. Todd Hubmer, WSB & Associates, reported the project consists of street reconstruction, <br />10 replacement, and new construction of sanitary sewer, water main, and storm sewer lines, <br />11 sidewalk improvements, and lift station modifications. <br />12 <br />13 Mr. Hubmer indicated the improvements would include the following locations: 27`h Avenue <br />14 N.E. from Stinson Boulevard to Coolidge Street; Pahl Avenue from Roosevelt to Wilson Street; <br />15 Roosevelt Street N.E. north of 27`h Avenue; the alleys between Roosevelt and Wilson Streets - <br />I6 north and south of Pahl Avenue; the ally south of 27`, Street from Stinson Boulevard to Wilson <br />17 Street; 39`h Avenue N.E. from Silver Lake Road to Chandler Drive; Chandler Drive from 39`h <br />18 Avenue N.E. to Foss Road; the Foss Road Lift Station; the Foss Road Lift Station force main <br />19 from the lift station to Roseville; Highcrest Drive sidewalk and lighting from 37`h Avenue to 33`d <br />20 Avenue; and the Old Highway 8 sidewalk and lighting from 33`d Avenue to 29`h Avenue. <br />21 <br />22 Mr. Hubmer stated some common concerns from neighbors include wanting to replace their <br />23 driveways at the same time, driveway access, invisible fences and sprinkler systems, and any <br />24 special events planned during the construction timeframe. He assured everyone that the City <br />25 would work with them to mitigate the impact. Some sidewalk and concrete step replacement <br />26 will take place at this time also. <br />27 <br />28 Mr. Hubmer indicated the project would begin in late April 2007 at the Foss Lift Station and the <br />29 street construction would begin the first week May. Mr. Hubmer stated Center Point Energy <br />30 would relocate gas mains in all streets during this time. He indicated the project is scheduled for <br />31 completion in October 2007, weather permitting. <br />32 <br />33 Mr. Hubmer explained assessments are based upon assessable front footage of the street. He <br />34 stated street and local drainage assessment are assessed back to the resident at 35 percent with <br />35 the remaining 65 percent coming from the general fund levy and 50 percent to commercial and <br />36 tax exempt with the additional 50 percent coming from the general fund levy. He explained a <br />37 $400 water service replacement fee for benefiting properties would also be assessed to cover the <br />38 cost to replace service lines and a curb box. <br />39 <br />40 Mr. Hubmer explained how assessments were figured and stated the average assessment is about <br />41 $4,800. He outlined the options homeowners have to make assessment payments including full <br />42 payment before November 30, 2007, a partial payment by November 14 of each year, a deferred <br />43 payment option or the assessment would automatically be added to property taxes and applied <br />44 over 15 years. <br />45 <br />