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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD NOVEMBER f3, 1984 P:1GE 4 <br />CRYSTAL BAD( SEWER PROJECT <br />One lady wanted to clarify the petition t'.at was signed <br />by many Crystal Bay residents. She noted that the <br />petition was not any indication that the residents <br />don't want sewer, but that the neighborhood was opposed <br />to the method of assessment that the City is considering <br />(Example 50-50 option). <br />One man noted that there arc. many people who are <br />included in the sewer project that don't want sewer <br />because they don't have problems with their existing <br />septic systems. <br />Mayor Butler rem:.rked that at the last meeting, one of <br />the Councilmembers asked staff to investigate how much <br />the general tax payer would have to pay if a portion of <br />the project was spread across the general tax rolls. <br />Butler used an example of an Orono resident who had a <br />household income of $25,000 and if the property was <br />worth $75,000, the addition to that individuals tax <br />bi 11 would be $29. 50 per year over the 1 i fe of the bonds <br />(15 years). Butler used another example of an Orono <br />resident who had a net tax per year of $50,000 and lived <br />.Ln a $200, 000 home; his tax increase f or picking up half <br />the bill for this sewer project would be $41.19 a year. <br />Butler noted these examples would be if the City was to <br />choose the 50-50 assessed option for the project. <br />Butler stated if the City was to pick up 70 percent of the <br />project, that same person at $25,000 a year living in a <br />$75,000 home would have an increase of $35.40 per year <br />over 15 years. Butler reminded the audience if any <br />portiun :)f the project is uut cn the general tax rolls, <br />that trey are also on the general tax rolls and would <br />also receive that increase in their basic real estate <br />tax. <br />George Rovegno of 20iO Shoreline Drive stated that <br />nothing says the City can't. just pay for a portion of <br />this project out of the general budget and not assess <br />the general tax payer. Rovegno stated that way it <br />would just mean that the City has to be more <br />conservative in the rest of its operations. <br />John Ericson if 1620 Shadywood Road stated that he is in <br />the sewer and water construction business. Ericson <br />noted if this should come to the point where the City <br />asks the general tax payer to pay for a portion of the <br />project, he personally would have n, problem with an <br />additional $30 a year. Ericson stated that tic, woula <br />object if the City doesn't put in a water main along with <br />the sewer line at the same time. F• -• 3ted that it <br />would be a waste if* the City Cut now, and five <br />years f rom now had t o tear up t he . tai.n to put in <br />watf•r. <br />