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March 26,2)1 9 Page 3 of 7 <br /> payment process that would be followed for the assessments. He recommended the Council hold an <br /> Assessment Hearing and that staff be authorized to prepare Plans and Specifications. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Burg,seconded by Councilmember Jacobsen to open the <br /> Public Hearing. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> The Public Hearing was opened at 6:46 p.m. <br /> William Pallgren,435 9th Avenue,stated he was in the process of selling his house. He asked ift►ucks would <br /> be able to come in and help him move out of his home. Community Assets and Development Director <br /> Schlichting explained the City would work to maintain access to properties throughout the summer. He <br /> commented the only time access may be compromised was if watermain work were to occur or when the <br /> concrete curb and gutter were replaced.He stated staff would work with Mr.Pallgren to ensure he would be <br /> able to get trucks in and out of his property in order to move. <br /> Jane Festabosy,485 Rose Road,expressed concem with the fact she got a new driveway last October. She <br /> questioned if her driveway apron would be ripped up and ifthis happened how the new material would match <br /> up with her existing drivcway. Also,she asked how far she would have to walk to her home when her new <br /> curbing and apron was put in place. <br /> Dean Windhuru.671 Continental Drive,stated he understood his assessment would be approximately$3,000 <br /> with 4%interest and could be paid back over 10 years. He questioned what the total interest would be over <br /> that 10-year period. He then asked what would happen if his house were to sell. <br /> Mark Hearing,451 15th Avenue SW,explained he was concerned with access to his neighborhood <br /> throughout the project given the fact 35W would be worked on all summer and could drive more traffic into <br /> the City. He suggested the City consider placing a temporary signal at Foss Road in order to assist with <br /> managing traffic in his neighborhood. <br /> Tonya Otton,499 Riviera Drive,asked if her driveway or yard was damaged during the street reconstmction <br /> project who would be responsible for the repair. - _— <br /> Roger Huss,512 10th Avenue SW,requested further information on how mail would be delivered throughout <br /> the summer. He stated he would be out oftown for part ofthe summer and asked ifthis would be a concern. <br /> Tim Cane,449 Riviera Drive,questioned why the amount being assessed in 2019 was$200,000 higher than <br /> the amount that was assessed in 2017. He inquired if the scope of the project was increased. He commented <br /> on the watermain pipe and asked if his pipe would be inspected as part ofthis project. <br /> Pat I-lcvcrland.499 Riviera Drive,stated his home was older and explained he did not have a main shut-off <br /> valve before the meter. He indicated his water meter needed to be replaced and asked ifthis replacement <br /> could be coordinated with the City. <br /> Matt Guild,677 Riviera Court,asked what kind of notice residents would receive for the water and sewer <br /> shutoffs. He explained he would also like information on how to manage UPS and Amazon deliveries <br /> throughout the summer. <br /> Barb Grimshaw, 1262 Imperial Lane,expressed concern with the fact her husband was a paraplegic. She <br /> explained she needed to use a van with a lift in order to enter and exit her property. She requested she have <br /> advanced warning when she would not be able to enter or exit her property. <br />