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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING meeting <br />minutes for APRIL 12.1999 MEETINQ <br />i I <br />ROLL <br />The Council met on the above-menUoned date with the following memijers presen^?: Slayor <br />Gabriel Jabbour, Council Members Charles Kelley, Richard Flint, and Bob Sansevere. <br />Barbara Peterson was absent. Representing Staff were City Administrator Ron Moorse, City <br />Attorney Tom Barrett, Senior Planning Coordinator Michael Gaffiron, Assistant Zoning <br />Administrator Paul Weinberger, City Engineer Tom Kellogg, Public Services Director Greg <br />Gappa, and Recorder Lanette Wolf. Mayor Jabbour called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. <br />(#1) PUBLIC HEARING - ORONO ORCHARDS SEWER PROJECT, 7:02 p.m. - 7:25 <br />p.m. <br />Tom Kellogg presented the staff report. He described the seope of the project. He said part of <br />the project will be directionally bored. <br />Mayor Jabbour asked if anyone had a question regarding where the sewer will be installed. <br />There were no questions. <br />Gree Gappa stated that the City will need easements from some of the homeowners. The <br />proposed project assessment is $16,000 per unit. This assessment was determined based on <br />the increase in value to the property based on the installation of sewer. He has rweived one <br />written objection. In order to appeal the assessment, the homeowner must provide a wntten <br />objection at the assessment hearing. <br />Jabbour explained the procedure for assessing the cost of the sewer. If a project is made <br />mandatory by the City, the City will attempt to subsidize the project. The assessment will be <br />based on the increase in value of the property. He said there are always one or two people <br />who object to a project. If someone objects to a sewer project, the City will opt to leave that <br />homeowner out of the project. If that homeowner later petitions the City for sewer se^ice, <br />the homeowner will have to pay the full amount for the sewer. Jabbour staled that it has been <br />very difficult to obtain contractors that will do directional boring. <br />Jane Delaney, 1315 Woodhill Avenue, stated she is not opposed to the project, but it will <br />cause her undue financial hardship and she will be forced to sell her home. <br />Jabbour assured Ms. Delaney that the Council takes her situation very seriously, but the <br />City ’s options are limited. He said that in the past the City has tried to obtam hook-up grants <br />for homeowners that suffer financial hardship because of a sewer project, but the assessment <br />cannot be paid through a grant. <br />Delaney said she understands that she is on the outside perimeter of the project and she <br />would opt to be dropped from the project. <br />Jabbour asked staff if Delaney could opt out of the project. <br />Page 1
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