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TO; <br />FROM; <br />DATE; <br />SUBJECT <br />Mayor and City Council <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />September 11, 1992 <br />% <br />S>> <br />%a <br />■V. <br />Mr. Donald Gronberg Stubbs Bay Sewer Assessment Appeal <br />The City Council early in the Stubbs Bay sewer project <br />assessment process determined that any unbu i l«-;ble lots made <br />buildable by the provision of sewer service would V'e charged 100% <br />of the sewer unit cost. Two property owners, who have been <br />assessed the full unit cost, have appealed the assessment. One <br />is Don Gronberg the other is Greg Ehalt. The Council has <br />directed staff to try to negotiate a settlement with these two <br />property owners. The specific direction to staff was to ask each <br />property owner to provide a proposed settlement amount. Staff <br />has met with the attorney representing Mr. Groi:berg to discuss <br />the assessemnt. The attorney indicated he would review the issue <br />with Mr. Gronberg and provide a proposed settlement amount. <br />After several weeks, the attached letter was provided to the <br />City. The letter does not include a settlement proposal, but <br />rather indicates the assessment should be similar to the other <br />Cygnet and Leaf assessments. Mr. Gronberg has requested that he <br />be allowed to review this issue with the Council. <br />Note: Mike Gaffron will be available to review the issue of the <br />buildability of the lot.