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<br />McGlone stated that he would like to see an alternate cost for concrete curb and gutter included <br />in the estimate. Councilmember Dehen stated that he would like the road to go in with the least <br />amount of impact to shrubs and trees. There was discussion about the possibility of septic <br />systems being located in the utility easement. Chair Elvig stated that unless the City can. show <br />exactly what the plans mean, such as what trees will be lost and where the road will actually go, <br />. people will have a hard time getting on board with the idea. Matt Chamberlain, 4925 179th Lane, <br />asked if the stakes in the ground showed where a 24 foot wide road would go. Chair Elvig stated <br />that the stakes show the common property line. Jim Wolfbauer stated that he has drainage issues <br />in his backyard. Public Works Director Olson stated that .this will be addressed as part of the <br />project. . <br /> <br />- <br />Amended Motion carried. Voting Yes: Councilmembers McGlone and Dehen. Voting No: <br />Chair Elvig. <br /> <br />P1.1blic Works Director Olson noted that the Council will discuss this on March 10, 2009 and no <br />other notice will be sent out. <br /> <br />Chair Elvig recessed the meeting at 9:14 p.m. and reconvened at 9:19 p.m. <br /> <br />Case #3: <br /> <br />Update on Now and Then Estates (Garnet Street NW) <br /> <br />Assistant City Engineer Himmer stated that this is primarily an informational case. He stated <br />that there have been concerns about continuous patching and repairing in Now and Then Estates. <br />_ He stated that residents stated that they didn't care if it continued to be patched and repaired, but <br />asked for costs on improving the road. He stated that this is just an update that this discussion <br />will be happening with residents. He noted that he has included information on three scenarios <br />and possible assessments of 50/50 division of the payments: Mill and overlay with storm sewer <br />improvements - $172,150; Reconstruction \vithout utilities (no concrete curb and gutter) . <br />$256,150; and Reconstruction with utilities (with concrete and gutter) - $500,350. He noted that <br />the concrete curb and gutter was only included with the scenario that there would be utilities. <br /> <br />Councilmember Dehen confirmed that the City would pay half of the amount listed. <br /> <br />Councilmember McGlone noted that no sidewalk was included in any of these plans. <br /> <br />No action taken. <br /> <br />Case #4: <br /> <br />Consider Incentives for Water Meter Replacement Program <br /> <br />Utilities Supervisor Nelson stated that starting last spring, the City has been replacing water <br />meters. He stated that the largest challenge has been making arrangements with residents to <br />make the exchanges. He stated that there are instances where properties have received up to <br />eight letters and four door hangers and refuse to let the City onto their property to make the <br />exchanges. He stated that it generally takes about 10-15 minutes to make the exchange. He <br />stated that staff is recommending that some sort of financial leverage be considered to help <br /> <br />Public Works Committee / February 17, 2009 <br />Page 15 ,of 19 <br />