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Committee to table the Germanium Street Drainage Improvements, Improvement <br />Project #19-09. <br />5) Recommend City Council Approval of Hedgehog Street Drainage Improvements, <br />Improvement Project #19-10 — Rat the recommendation of the Public Works <br />Committee to approve the Hedgehog Street Drainage Improvements, Improvement <br />Project #19-10. <br />6) Recommend City Council Approval of Water Efficiency Grant Application — Ratify <br />the recommendation of the Public Works Committee to approve a Water Efficiency <br />Grant Application in the amount of $50, 000. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor LeTourneau, Councilmembers Riley, Musgrove, Heinrich, <br />Kuzma, and Menth. Voting No: None. <br />6. PUBLIC HEARING <br />6.01: Adopt Resolution #19-236 Adopting Assessment Roll Certifying Assessments for <br />Improvement Project #19-01, Ford Brook Estates Street Reconstructions <br />Presentation <br />City Engineer Westby reviewed the staff report and recommendation to Adopt Resolution #19- <br />236 adopting the final assessment roll certifying assessments for Improvement Project #19-01, <br />Ford Brook Estates Street Reconstructions. <br />Councilmember Heinrich asked if staff could review the amount of funds used from the <br />stormwater funds. <br />City Engineer Westby replied that $26,284.49 was funded through storm sewer funds. He <br />explained that typically those costs are split between the stormwater utility and stormwater <br />management funds. <br />Public Hearing <br />Mayor LeTourneau called the public hearing to order at 7:26 p.m. <br />Citizen Input <br />Kathy Kruger, 18012 Krypton Street, stated that the main concern of her and her neighbors is the <br />cost as they were told originally the cost would be $3,900 but the cost has now increased by <br />$1,200. She stated that perhaps additional time could be given to provide residents with three <br />years of interest free payments because of the added cost. <br />City Engineer Westby replied that the option would be to pay the assessment in full prior to <br />November 15th or to let the amount default onto the taxes which would have an interest cost <br />associated. He noted that residents can pay the remaining amount in full and forego the <br />remaining interest charges. <br />City Council / October 8, 2019 <br />Page 4 of 15 <br />