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ATTENDANCE 7 :00 PM The Orono Council met on the above date with the following
members present: Mayor Butler, Councilmembers Grabek,
Frahm, Tim Adams , and Lynn Adams. City Attorney Radio and
City Engineer Cook were present. Thefollowing represented
the City staff : Building & Zoning Administrator Mabusth,
Public Works Coordinator Gerhardson, Assistant Zoning
Administrator Gaffron, Finance Director Kuehn, City Clerk
. Hallin, Deputy Clerk Lattin, Police Chief Kilbo, Assistant
Chief Burmaster, Building Inspector Jacobs , and City
Recorder Sutton. Carolyn Drude from Ehlers and Associates
was also present.
Those present for the public hearing signed attendance
sheets which are attached to these minutes .
Those letters that were submitted the night of the meeting
appealing Council ' s decision are also attached to these
minutes . Those letters that were submitted prior to the
Council �eeting were included in the Council packets for
their review and, therefore, those letters will not be
attached to these minutes but will be kept on file at the City
Clerk' s office.
PUBLIC HEARING
7 :25 - 9 :47 PM
PROPOSED SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS FOR SANITF.RY
SEWER IN CRYSTAL BAY
AREA Mayor Butler announced that now is the time and place for the
public hearing concerning the proposed special assessments
for sanitary sewer in the Crystal Bay area. City Recorder
Sutton noted the affidavit of publication and certificate of
mailing. Mayor Butler explained that City Engineer Cook,
Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron, and Carolyn Drude
from Ehlers and Associates will speak first and then the time
will be turned over to the public.
City Engineer Cook explained where the sewer lines will be
installed in the Crystal Bay area known as project 85-1 .
Cook reported that the construction of the sewer would
include a lift station on Spates Avenue. Cook added that the
total estimated construction cost for the improvements is
$900 , 000 or $10 , 850 per unit if 100� assessed against the
benefitting Crystal Bay residents. Cook noted that in
addition to the unit charge , the owner would have to pay a SAC
charge of $425 , permit fee of $30 . 50 , and the plumbers fee to
actually hookup thesewer. Cook explained that the decision
to be made tonight is whether the project will be ordered and
at what assessment rate.
Michelle Combs of 1251 Briar Street asked if the 83 unit
figure . includes or excludes the Art Center, and if it
excludes the Art Center, why.
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(CONT. ) City Engineer Cook pointed out that the 83 unit figure does
not include the Art Center.
Mayor Butler stated that the City Council has not yet had the
necessary public hearings with the Art Center in order for
them to hookup to sewer. Butler added if the Art Center is
included' in the project , it will not incur any additional
construction because the pipe is already proposed to extend .
� down Briar Street so that the Art Center could hookup at that
point.
Curt Quady of 1223 Brown Road South felt that the Art CeYzter is
part of Crystal Bay and should have been included in this
sewer project. Quady explained that he was on the Council
when this area was first proposed for sewer. Quady stated
that the Council voted against the sewer project because of
pressure. Quady noted that hewas the only Councilmember to
vote for the Crystal Bay sewer project. Quady felt it was a
mistake on the City' s part not to have sewered the area long
ago. Quady reiterated that the Art Center will require 20
units and that it should be incl��ded because it will lower the
cost to the individual Crystal Bay residents. Quady stated
that the whole project should be delayed until the Art Center
is included in the project.
Herman Renner of 3180 North Shore Drive agreed with Quady
th2.t the Art Center should be included in the project and that
the development to the west of the Art Center should be
included too. Rennerfeltthatsepticsystemsare temporary
and not state of the art.
N,ayor Butler introduced Carolyn Drude from Ehlers &
Associates, the City' s financial consultants .
Carolyn Drude presented the financial side of the project and
noted the different assessment options that the Council is
considering. Drude stated that a 15 year bond maturity is
proposed extending the assessment payments over 15 years .
Drude explained that if the Council assesses the project 50$
to the benefitting property owners , then 50� will be spread
over the general tax rolls and would increase taxes based on
the valuation of the property. Drude also noted that one can
pay in advance to avoid any interest payments . Drude gave
the example of the assessment that would increase property
taxes for a $150 , 000 market value home by $22 . 69/year for 15
years.
Gary Printup of 1261 Briar Street referred to a letter that
was mailed by Bill Sime in which he states that the increase in
property taxes each year would be $112 . 00 for a $100 , 000
market value.
Mayor Butler stated that the information in that letter was
in error.
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PUBLIC HEARING Bill Sime of 2106 Shadywood Road explained that he received
(CONT. ) the numbers from City Hall and took that number and
multiplied it by 15 , since it is a 15 year assessment, and came
up with the figure $112 . 00 total assessment. Sime noted
that actually the total assessment is more than he quoted in
his letter.
Carolyn Drude stated that for a $150 , 000 market value home
the assessment per year is $22 . 69 . Drude st�ted that the
total assessment is cannot be predicted now because of the
change in valuation of the home over that 15 year period.
Bill Sime stated that the Mayor stated that his letter was in
error and that his letter was not in error. Sime stated that
the figures were given to him at a Council meeting that the
total project cost was $900 , 000 and that if assessed 500
leaves $450 , 000 to be spread across the general tax rolls .
Sime noted that $450 , 000 divided by approximately 4 , 000 tax
parcels leaves $112 . 50 for a total assessment without
interest.
George Rovegno of 2010 ShorF�:line Drive referred to the
estimated annual tax increase and asked if this mandates that
property taxes must increase or can ' t the City be more
fiscally responsible in its operating budget and take it out
of the general fund. Rovegno reiterated that there is no
rule that mandates that property taxes must increase.
Rovegno asked Drewd how much of the $900 , 000 total project
ccst goes to Ehlers & Associates.
Carolyn Drude confirmed that there is no rule that mandates
that taxes must go up, but there is a rule about having money
available to pay those bonds . Drude estimated about $8-
9 ,000 will go to Ehlers & Associates for the financial
consultant costs.
Elmer Conover of 1489 Shoreline Drive stated that the figures
he got from City Hall indicated his taxes would go up $600-
750 . Conover noted that he wouldn 't object to paying for a
sewer project once, but asked how many other sewer projects
are in the City of Orono that could compound these figures
discussed tonight. Conover objected to the assessment
because it will be precedent setting for future sewer
projects.
Mayor Butler explained that the City has been talking about
sewer in the Crystal Bay area for years. Butler noted that
the City has investigated every means of federal and state
funding and there is no funding available for this project.
Butler informed the public that a Hennepin County survey done
on the Crystal Bay area revealed that a majority of the people
in this area qualify as low and moderate income. Butler
reported that many wells and septic systems in the Crystal
Bay area overlap one another and create hazardous
conditions. Butler sympathized with those who had to pay
for t.heir own sewer and noted that she also paid for her own
sewer, however, the community should be able to pull together
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PUBLIC HEARING to help some people keep their homes . Butler asked
(CONT_ ) Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron to give the public a
brief overview on the different options available to this �
area. '
Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron reported that the
Crystal Bay area is one of five rural housing clusters that
were identified in the Orono Comprehensive Plan (adopted
_ 1980 ) as an area needing an alternative waste management
� study. Gaffron noted that three of the five clusters
identified have beenstudiedand have been sewered. Gaffron
pointed out the three areas as the Ninnetonka BluffG area,
the Scotch Pine/North Shore Drive area, and the West Ferndale
along County Road 15 . Gaffron noted that these areas were
historically developed in dense clusters leaving inadequate
area for septic and well areas . Gaffron named the Crystal
Bay area and Stubbs Bay area as the two remaining areas
identified in the Comprehensive Plan as needing sewer.
Gaffron explained that the Crystal Bay area is located next
to the Netropolitan Waste Control Commission ' s (MWCC)
interceptor and offers the opportunity for this area to hook
up to sewer.
Gaffron mentioned that most of the septic systems in Crystal
Bay area are substandard in either design, location, or in
construction. Gaffron noted that this area has a very high
potential for future septic system failures . Gaffron
reForted that out of 79 existing units , 11 systems are now
failing or have exhibited signs of failure. Gaffron pointed
out that 2 properties currently use holding tanks . Gaffron
noted that one commercial property has no septic system and
no possible location to install one. Gaffron stated that 21
septic systems of 83 properties in the Crystal Bay area
cannot be replaced within the confines of the state and local
codes. Gaffron revealed an additional 38 (or 45$ ) will
experience difficulties in repairing their current septic
system. Gaffron stated that only 24 would be able to replace
their septic system.
Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron reviewed the seven
options available to this area :
OPTION l . Alteration of the water consumption habits of the
users, including careful system maintenance.
OPTION 2. Repair or reconstruction of individual systems ,
and replacement of existing systems with new individual
systems constructed to City standards per Ordinance 210 .
OPTION 3. Installation of innovative on-site systems
including consideration of composting or incinerating
devices and shared drainfield systems.
OPTION 4 . Installat.ion of a collection system connected to
a community drainfield.
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(CONT. ) OPTION 5 . Installation of individual holding tanks with
off-site disposal.
OPTION 6 . Selective condemnation and demolition of
properties which cannot/will not comply.
OPTION 7 . Installation of collection system connected to
existing MWCC interceptor ( installation of sewer ) .
Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron explained that
OPTIONS 1-6 each have certain drawbacks and that OPTION 7 ,
installation of sanitary sewer , provides the only permanent
sewage disposal method for the Crystal Bay area .
Chris Kelley of 2340 Fox Street asked Gaffron what the
problem is with OPTION 4 .
Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron noted that OPTION 4
is a collection system that discharges into a community
drainfield. Gaffron noted that there is i_nadequate area in
the Crystal Bay area to loc�te a community drainfield.
Gaffron also noted that a community drainfield tends to put
excess nutrients in the soil seeping into ground water
affecting the drinking water.
Albert Gallistel of 2933 Casco Foint Road stated that he
unc'erstands that there is a certain need for money in this
area but that he doesn ' t feel that charity should be mixed
with sewer. Gallistel noted that he paid for his sewer and
water and received no help from the general tax payers .
Gallistel stated that probably half the people in the Crystal
Bay area do not need the financial assistance and then the tax
payers would be providing charity to those people.
Ken Carlson of 3498 North Shore Drive asked if the City is
still allowing people to run down spouts into their sewers .
Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron stated that down
spouts and garage drains are not allowed to discharge into
septic systems but that people still do this . Gaffron
stated that it is impossible to police such a violation.
Gaffron reminded the public not to allow such a violation to
exist because it is detrimental to the septic and sewer
systems.
Shirley McWilliams of 1130 Willow Drive testified that the
initial sewers in Orono were paid for by every citizen in
Orono and noted that he has evidence to prove this fact.
McWilliams stated that he called the previous Engineer and he
sent a telegram referring to these projects . McWilliams
stated that the City did about half of the project for the
contractors by doing the cleanup and restoration work.
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PUBLIC HEARING FrancesSetterlund of 4415 North Shore Drive stated that she
(CONT_ ) has lived in the same house for 30 years and has been a widow
for over 20 years. Setterlund disclosed that she is on a
fixed income and it has been hard to keep her home.
Setterlund stated that when sewer came by her house she paid
for it and is still paying for it on her tax bill. Setterlund
sympathized with the Crystal Bay area but felt she would lose
her home if any additional assessment would be added to her
tax bill . Setterlund noted that she is not against
• � improvements but cannot afford to pay for someone else ' s
sewerproject . Setterlund stated that when she first moved
into Orono, her taxes were $146 and now they have r�sen to
$4 , 000 which is very difficult to pay on a fixed income .
Judy Christensen of 1251 Brown Road South remarked that the
residents of Crystal Bay will pay for their sewer and the rest
of the Orono residents should have to pay for their own road
reconstruction. Christensen noted that she lives in a high
density area and she pays the same taxes for the cost of
maintaining the roads that everyone else does that has two or
five acres. Christensen felt that as a community, the
CrystalBay residentshave donF everythingpossible to lower
the cost of the sewer project. Christensen stated that
originally the City proposed widening all roads in the
Crystal Bay area which raised the cost of the project, and the
Crystal Bay residents asked that this not be done and only
restore them to theirexistingstate. Christensenfelt that
the Crystal Bay area needs the sewer because of the
unsanitary conditions that exist.
Alex 3entilucci of 1295 Briar Street sympathized with those
on fixed incomes but noted that there are many people in tne
Crystal Bay area that will lose their homes because of the
sewerassessment. Jentiluccialso notedthat many peoplein
the Crystal Bay area are older folks that have been in the area
for a long time. Jentilucci noted that their money was put
into the City of Orono in many ways . Jentilucci explained
that he and his wife don' t have children but they did vote for
the referendum to raise school taxes because the children
need the education. Jentilucci felt that this wasn ' t
charity but something that the community needed.
Jentilucci mentioned that this community needs the general
tax payer ' s help.
Hamilton Moran of 2965 Casco Point Road noted that he was
willing to go a little farther on the helping standpoint but
felt that basically and ethically every property should
stand its own expense. Moran asked the Council to consider
if they could put a lien or mortgage on a home that cannot pay
the assessment and then collect the money when the person
dies or the home is sold. Moran felt it was unfair and
unethical to do what the Council is proposing.
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PUBLIC HEARING Curt Quady of 1223 Brown Road South reiterated that the Art
(CONT_ ) Centershould be included in the project. Quady stated that
15 years ago the City proposed sewer and would have cost the
residents only $1 , 500 and now it is $10 , 850/unit. Quady
stated that he was on the Council at that time and the Council,
through pressure, voted against the sewer project. Quady
disclosed that he was the only Councilmember to vote for the
project. Quady felt that the City should help pay for the
� sewer project since the City made the mistake 15 years ago and
cost the residents $9 , 000 .
John Ericson of 1620 Shadywood Road asked the Council for a
concensus on whether the Council will assess the project 50-
75-100 percent against the benefitting property owners .
Ericson asked how long it will take to include the Art Center
and the new development to the west in the sewer project.
Mayor Butler explained that the new homes west of the Art
Center are being developed on two acre lot sizes with
acceptable septic area and is outside of the designated sewer
servicearea thatispart of the Comprehensive Plan. Butler
noted that the Comprehensive Plan involves the approval and
permission from the Metropolitan Council in order to have
that document changed . Butler noted that a public hearing
will be held on May 13 , 1985 , concerning the possibility of
sewering the Art Center.
Newell Weed of 1385 Orono Lane reported that his area was just
sewered a few years ago. Weed stated that this was the first
time he has ever seen a Council propose something like this .
Weed mentioned that he cannot figure out why under a tax
paying system, the Council can ' t propose something that is
equally fair to all people. Weed noted that three years ago
the Council proposed sewer for the Minnetonka Bluffs area and
never was a meeting held like this one because the Council
didn't even consider such a proposal. Weed stated that 100
percent of the Orono residents in the Bluffs area were
against the sewer project and the Council still voted to
sewer the area. Weed reported that all of the Bluff s sewer
assessment was placed against the benefitting property
owner.s. Weed asked the Council if they can legally assess a
half a million dollars against non-benefitting property
owners.
Mayor Butler answered yes the City Council can assess non-
benefitting property owners .
Newell Weed of 1385 Orono Lane declared that the Council has
the power to assess to the public as much as they want to in
order to sewer the entire area without the general public
benefitting from the project. Weed stated that he was
chairman of the school board at one time and agreed with
Jentilucci ' s comments about people voting for the bond
issues that do not have children. Weed noted that everyone
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PUBLIC HEARING of those assessments is ordered by a public bond issue vote
(CONT. ) and if the general public votes against it, the bond issue
isn't approved. Weed noted that it isn ' t the same with the
sewer projects. Weed stated that approximately 90 percent
of the residents in his neighborhood voted against the sewer
project and�et the Council still ordered theproject. Weed
asked the City Council if they would credit the Minnetonka
Bluffs area for the amount they are paying for their sewer if
. they spread part of the project for the Crystal Bay area over
� • the general tax rolls , or would the Minnetonka Bluffs area
pay double.
riayor Butler stated that in essence the Bluffs area would be
paying in addition.
Newell Weed of 1385 Orono Lane submitted that this is unfair
and should not be assessed against non-benefitting property
owners.
Mayor Butler responded to Weed ' s comments stating that the
City does indeed have the legal ability to a.ssess a sewer .
project just about any way the C'ity sees appropriate assuming
at least 20� of the project is assessed against the
benefitting property owners . Butler disclosed that in the
past the City has assessed only those affected. Butler
noted that the City is only discussing deviating from past
assessment policies .
Councilmember Grabek responded to Weed' s comments by saying
that the City has advanced and wishes to hear the comments of
the residents of Orono regarding major decisions like this.
Grabek felt that the City lets the residents know what the
worst could be, so that the residents will come out and
participatein City government. Grabek explained that when
these difficult decisions come up the City needs all of the
residents help, not criticism. Grabekfelt that in the last
two years, the City of Orono is becoming more and more open to
public comment.
Hamilton Moran 2965 Casco Point Road asked Mayor Butler to
point out the problem that exists if the project is assessed
100 percent against the benefitting property owners.
rlayor Butler explained that the option that the affected
property owner has is to object to the proposed assessment.
Butler pointed out that just abput every Crystal Bay resident
has objected to the 100 percent assessment figure which means
that objection will go to court and the judge will decide what
the assessment should be. Butler disclosed that there is a
law that states that an assessment may not exceed the benefit
to the property. Butler explained that if an assessment of
$10,850 does not increase the property value $10 , 850 more,
then the owner has the right to appeal the assessment and then
only pays what the judge decides (based on an appraisal of the
property) benefits the property. Butler stated that if the
judge decides that the sewer only benefits the property
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(CONT. ) $5,000 then $5 , 850 has to be paid by the City. Butler stated
that the City would in turn assess that $5 ,850 over to the
general tax payers. Butler announced that the court costs
then boost the project cost up. Butler stressed that the
ability to appeal the assessment ends tonight for the
benefitting property owners and suggested that those who
have not appealed, and want to, should appeal in writing with
the City Clerk tonight.
Gary Printup of 1261 Bri.ar Street asked if this was to go to
court, what would the legal costs be to the City.
City Attorney Radio responded if there was only one appeal it
would cost the City approximately $4 , 000 . Radio stated if ,
however, there were 10 appeals it would not cost $4 , 000 for
each one because he would be using the same data. Radio
explained if all 83 properties appealed then it would cost
approximately $10-15 , 000 . Radio suggested that the 83
property owners file a joint appeal and that would be less
costly. Radio noted that the legal costs could be
substantial and would be addF�.d onto the project cost.
Gne man asked if the appeal procedure was open to those
general tax payers that will suffer from the procedure of the
assessment.
City Attorney Radio stated no, that the appeal procedure is
only for those benefitting property owners of the sewer .
Councilmember Grabek asked Carolyn Drude of Ehlers &
Associates if there was an opportunity for the homeowners
benefitting by the project to make arrangements for
installment payments on interest only.
Carolyn Drude of Ehlers & Associates stated the assessments
can be paid either in one lump sum immediately or at any time
over a 15 year period without future interest. Drude
explained that the other option is to spread them over a 15
year period with interest on the unpaid balance.
Councilmember Grabek asked what if an individual cannot pay
the assessment, who would pay for that assessment.
Carolyn Drude informed the Council that the taxes would
become delinquent and go through the delinquency process.
City Attorney Radio stated that the property would then go up
for sheriff ' s sale and become tax forfeit.
Councilmember Grabek asked about the legal precedent on
assuming more than the added value on a property and asked
what is the potential for the court to assess the project 75
percent because of the inequities that exist.
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(CONT. ) City Attorney Radio stated that there are a number of cases
where the court determines that there was not enough evidence
presented by the City in a appeals proceeding showing any
increase in the valuation of the property, and have
eliminated portions of the assessed cost .
Judy Kyker of 3585 Sixth Avenue North asked the Orono Council
� to try what the City of Minneapolis has done in the past where
' � the assessments , for those who are in need and cannot pay the
assessments , that those assessments are held in abeyance
until that property is sold or owner dies and then the
assessment is paid .
Mayor Butler explained that there is a deferred assessment
program available for those over 65 years of age who meet
certain income criteria. Butler explained that the
assessment would be set aside initially for five years and
the City has the option of setting it aside again after 5
years , and the only time that assessment becomes due and
payable is through the estate of a deceased indi_vidual or if
their financial status chang��s.
Bob Albertson of 2100 Shadywood Road stated that when the
sewer project went through their neighborhood, many people
had to sell their homes because of the assessments .
Alhertson was afraid the Council would set a precedent if
th-�y were to divide the assessmEnts in the Crystal Bay area
because the next area to be sewered is the Stubbs Bay area.
Albertson stated if the Council passes this sewer project and
divides the assessments , the rumor is going to be out that
Orono will divide future sewer project assessments over the
general tax rolls .
Judy Christensen of 1251 Brown Road South explained that in
the Minnetonka Bluffs sewer project the individual
homeowners were assessed $9 , 833 and 22 homeowners appealed
their assessment on the basis that their property values did
not exceed that amount. Christensen stated that their
assessments were reduced to $6 , 000 which lowered the
individual benefitting property owners share but that
someone else had to pay for that extra.
Jeff Carson stated that he is representing the Wayne ' s at
1950 Shoreline Drive. Carson noted that they have not
submitted a formal objection yet because they don ' t knowwhat
they would be objecting to. Carson asked the Council what is
defined as a unit and also how many units 1950 Shoreline Drive
would be assessed and at what cost per unit.
Mayor Butler stated that 1950 Shoreline Drive has four
dwelling units . Butler defined a sewer unit as one sewer
unit per dwelling unit, therefore, four units would be
assessed against 1950 Shoreline Drive. Butler stated that
his objection would be the 100 percent assessment against the
property.
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(CONT. )
Jeff Carson submitted to the Mayor the Wayne ' s written
objection.
Einar Hagberg of 740 North Arm Drive pointed out that he has
lived in Orono since 1950 and paid for his own sewer and is
still paying for it. Hagberg stated that the Crystal Bay
. residents should have to pay for their .own sewer just like
past residents have had to do.
Craig Christensen of 1251 Brown Road South clarified �or the
record that past sewer projects were usually federally
funded and that there isn't any federal funding available for
the Crystal Bay area. Christensen noted that the Crystal
Bay residents want and need the sewer but the $10 , 000
assessment is absurd.
Phyllis Johnson of 2420 Watertown Road hoped that the City is
doing a better job at estimating these sewer projects ,
because when they got their bill for the Hackberry Hill sewer
project it was twice as much as was first estimated.
One man pointed out that in addition to the initial
assessment of $10 , 850 there is a hookup charge, plus the
quarterly billings sent by the City for maintenance of the
sewer system.
George Rovegno of 2010 Shoreline Drive argued that the legal
description on the public hearing notice describes an area of
land larger than that of the actual proposed sewered Crystal
Bay area. Rovegno asked the attorney if that error doesn' t
void the validity of the public hearing.
City Attorney Radio commented on the alleged defect in the
public hearing notice and stated that even if the description
was in error, that type of defect would not void the validity
of the public hearing. Radio stated that staff will check
into the matter.
Teri Morse of 2080 Spates Avenue pointed out that he has
enough property to replace or repair his septic system, but
felt that the Crystal Bay area does need sewer and he would be
willing to go along with the project. Morse noted that even
at a 50 percent assessment, the hookup charges and the
interest it adds up to about $10, 000 .
Judy Kyker of 3585 Sixth Avenue North asked what the City
plans to do about someone who cannot pay.
Public WorksCoordinator Gerhardsonstated that the deferred
assessment form can be applied for at City Hall. Gerhardson
stated the deferred assessment goes for five years and then
it is the Council ' s discretion to defer it for another five
years.
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(CONT_ )
Judy Kyker of 3585 Sixth Avenue North felt that if there is a
method to help those who cannot pay, such as the deferred
assessment approach, then the assessment should be left to
the Crystal Bay residents only.
John Erickson of 1620 Shadywood Road asked how many people
can be deferreci of the 83 units .
Public Works Coordinator Gerhardson stated that a survey
from Hennepin County of the Crystal Bay area revealed that 51
percent were low and moderate income, but the City cannot
estimate how many people will request the deferred
assessment until they apply for it.
John Story of 1233 Briar Street recounted when he bought his
house and inquired at City Hall whether sewer would go
through this area and was told by the City that sewer would not
go into this area unless federal fundi.ng was found. Story
noted he felt mislead . Story affi_rmed that hi.s home was one
of the homes that was randomly z3ppraised in the area and such
appraisal revealed that his home would only be worth $5 , 000
more with sewer . Story noted that he can replace his septic
system for $3 , 000 and felt he doesn ' t need sewer, but that the
rest of the residents do need sewer.
Barb Braun of 1230 Arbor Street expressed how hard the
Crystal Bay residents have worked as a community. Braun
explained that they just put a new septic system in December
but that they are concerned with the other Crystal Bay
residents that need sewer.
Charlene Carlson of 855 Forest Arm Lane felt that the Council
would set a precedent if they were to assess the general tax
payers part of the project and noted her objection to such a
decision.
Greg Young of 3520 Watertown Road confirmed that such a
decision would set a precedent for future sewer projects .
Mayor Butler closed the public hearing at 9 : 47 p.m. Butler
announced that the Council will now decide whether to order
the project and how to assess the project.
Councilmember Frahm felt that the sewer is needed and is a
good solution to the existing problem.
Councilmember L. Adams agreed with Frahm that the sewer plan
is the best of the seven options presented by staff . Adams
noted that the engineering plan is sound .
Councilmember T. Adams remarked that research has proven
that the Crystal Bay area definitely needs sewer and sewer is
a permanent solution to the problem.
MI�]UTES OF THE ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELll APRIL 22, 1985 , l�T TFiE ORONO MZDDLE
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AT 685 OLD CRYSTAL 73AY ROAD - PAGE 13
Councilmember Grabek commented on the health hazard in the
Crystal Bay area and that sewer is the best approach to
solving the problems in the area. Grabek felt a
responsibility to the City to order the sewer project.
Mayor Butler read the proposed resolution ordering the
sanitary sewer project for the Crystal Bay area.
RESOLUTION #1747
Councilmember Grabek movec3 , Councilmember Frahm seconded ,
toadoptResolution #1747 , A Resolution Ordering Imprcvement
and Awarding Contract for the Crystal Bay Sanitary Sewer
Project 85-1. Motion, Ayes (5 ) , Nays ( 0 ) .
Councilmember Grabek, Councilmember L. Adams seconded, to
assess all project costs 100% to the benefitting Crystal Bay
property owners for the proposed sewer improvements . The
vote on the motion was delayed pending further discussion.
Councilmember L. Adams stated some of the reasons he was in
favor of the motion. Adams felt that no matter what option
the Council chooses (50-75-100$ ) , in the long run the City is
going to have to pick up a portion of the assessment because of
the people who can defertheir assessment. Adams also noted
that another part of the project will be picked up by the
ger.eral tax payer because of the appeals process wherein the
judge will decide what their assessment will be and the rest
must be paid by the City. Adams explained that no matter
what is decided tonight. the City will have to pick. up some of
the cost through the general tax payer.
Councilmember Frahm stated that his preliminaryfeeling was
to assess the project 75$ to the benefitting property owners
but in the last 48 hours he has found flaws with that opinion.
Frahm pointed out that the fair market value of the Crystal
Bay residents will not rise $10 ,850 and that the people will
probably challenge that number and have it reduced. Frahm
felt the project should be assessed 100% to the benefitting
property owners and let them challenge it individually.
Councilmember T. Adams noted that he will support the motion
because he believes that everyone should have to pay for
their own sewer. Adams tried to come up with a number that
would share the assessment with the Crystal Bay residents
that would solve the problem of the increase in value of the
homes. Adamsfelt that choosing an arbitrary percentage is
not the way to solve that problem and that a better remedy is
through the appeals process and let the judge decide.
Councilmember Grabek explained that he is not happy with the
possibility of someone losing their home because of this
decision. Grabekfelt that the appeals process will be the
best method.
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SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AT 685 OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD - PAGE 14
Councilmember L. Adams asked the other Councilmembers to
reaffirm the block grant program funds for hookup charges for
those who cannot afford to pay. Adams asked that these block
grant funds not be used for those over 65 who can defer their
payments but for those under 65 that cannot afford the hookup
charges.
Mayor Butler confirmed that the block grant monies are set up
. for only hookups for anyone who qualifies based on income
level.
PublicWorksCoordinatorGerhardson explained that the block
grant monies are available for those people who qualify based
on their income level . Gerhardson stated that those who
wish to apply may apply at City Hall but that those funds do
have to be applied for every year. Gerhardson noted the City
has $28 ,700 set aside for block grant funds . Gerhardson
noted that there are also funds available for those who need
money for hookups .
City Attorney Radio pointed oat that if the Art Center is
included in the project, that tnere would be no cost to assess
and that a reassessment should be done so as to assess the Art
Center fairly. Radio stressed to the public that if they
wish to appeal, they must appeal by tonight.
' Maror Butler felt that the Crystal Bay residents will get a
becter deal on an individual appeal basis through the courts .
Councilmember Grabek felt that the Crystal Bay residents
should decide on how they want to make their payments ,
whether its larger payments in the beginning or sma]_ler
payments in the beginning. Grabek felt that after the
Council is informed of all the methods of payments then the
residents should be able to vote on the issue .
Councilmember Grabek reworded his previous motion.
Councilmember Grabek moved, Councilmember L. Adams
seconded, to direct staff to draft a resolution for action on
May 13, 1985 , assessing the Crystal Bay residents 100� of the
project cost. Motion, Ayes ( 5 ) , Nays ( 0 ) .
RECESS 15 MIN. The Orono Council meeting recessed for 15 minutes .
CONSENT AGENDA* Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded,
to approve the Consent Agenda* as submitted with all staff
reports concerning these items to be attached to an original
copy of these minutes on file at the City Clerk' s office.
Motion, Ayes (5 ) , Nays ( 0 ) .
APPROVAL OF MINUTES*
Councilmember Frahm moved , Councilmember T. Adams seconded,
to approve the minutes of the Orono Council meeting held
April 8 , 1985 . Motion, Ayes (5 ) , Nays ( 0 ) .
MINUTES OF THE ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRIL 22 , 1985, AT THE ORONO MIDDLE
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AT 685 OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD - PAGE 15
PARR COMMISSION
COMMENTS There were no Park Commission comments .
LARE MINNETONRA CONSERVATION
DISTRICT REPORT There was no Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Report.
PLANNING COMMISSION
COMMENTS There were no Planning Commission comments .
PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments at this point in the meeting.
#712 JAMES HARTZELL
2987 CASCO POINT ROAD
FINAL SUBDIVISION
RESOLUTION #1748* Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded,
to adopt Resolution #1748 , A Resolution approving the plat of
Hartzell Addition. Motion, Ayes ( S ) , Nays ( 0 ) .
#884 RICHARD ELLER
2655 SHADYWOOD ROAD
VARIANCE
RESOLUTION �1749* Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded,
to adopt Resolution #1749 , A Resolution denying the
var�.ances requested by the Ellers to permit the storage of a
boa t greater than the maximum allowed length per Municipal
Zoning Code Section 10 . 60 , subdivision 13 . Motion, Ayes
(5 ) , Nays (0 ) .
#900 JAMES OGLAND
BIG ISLAND RECORD LOT #38
VARIANCE RESOLUTION #1750
AUTOMATIC LOT AREA RESOLUTION �1751*
CouncilmemberFrahm moved , Councilmember T. Adams seconded,
to adopt Resolution #1750 , A Resolution granting a variance
to permit the construction of a deck and accessory storage
structure located within the 0-75 ' setback area. Motion,
Ayes (5 ) , Nays ( 0 ) .
Councilmember Frahm moved , Councilmember T. Adams seconded,
to aaopt Resolution #1751 , A Resolution approving a lot area
variance for Record Lot #38 pursuant to Ordinance #246 .
Motion, Ayes (5 ) , Nays ( 0 ) .
SPRING CLEANUP* Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded,
to approve the days set aside for spring clean up May 11 and
May 18 , 1985 . Motion, Ayes ( 5 ) , Nays ( 0 ) .
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MI�IUTES OF TF3� OKONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRIL 22, 1985 , AT Tf3E ORONO MIDDLE
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AT 685 OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD - PAGE 16
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
GOLF COURSE* Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded,
� to approve the following employees for temporary help at the
Orono Golf Course:
Douglas Erickson $4 . 70/hr
Betty Stevens $4 . 25/hr
_ . Stephanie Sligo $4 . 10/hr.
� Roy Peterson $4 . 00/hr -
Dan Oas $4 . 00/hr.
Motion, Ayes ( 5 ) , Nays ( 0 ) .
POSITION RECLASSIFICATION
AND SALARY ADJUSTMENT
CONNIE MANUEL* Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded,
to approve the employee reclassification to permanent part-
time with a hourly wage increase from $4 .84 to $5 . 60/hour for
Connie Manuel, liquor store employee. Motion, Ayes ( 5 ) ,
Nays (0 ) .
DOCK PURCHASES FOR
LARE ACCESSES* Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded ,
to approve the purchasing of 24 dock sections from A & G Sales
for ar. amount not to exceed $5 , 688 . 00 from the park
dedication fund. Motion, Ayes (5 ) , Nays ( 0 ) .
RESOLUTION #1752
VARIANCE MSA
OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD*
CouncilmemberFrahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded,
to adopt Resolution #1752 , A Resolution Requesting a
Variance from Current Municipal State Aid Standards for Old
Crystal Bay Road. Motion, Ayes ( 5 ) , Nays ( 0 ) .
SEALCOAT PROGRAM '
FOR 1985* Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded,
to direct the City Engineer to prepare plans and
specifications for sealcoating 122 , 000 square yards of City
streets . Motion, Ayes ( 5 ) , Nays f0 ) .
CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT
City Attorney Radio had nothing to report.
LICENSES* CouncilmemberFrahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded,
to approve the following licenses:
American Youth Hostels - Special Events License
Blackowiak & Sons - Garbage Hauler License
Motion, Ayes ( 5 ) , Nays ( 0 ) .
BILLS* Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded,
that the All Funds Accounts and Liquor Store Accounts be
paid. Motion, Ayes ( 5 ) , Nays ( 0 ) .
MINUTES OF THE ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRIL 22, 1985, AT TI�E ORONO MIDDLE
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AT 685 OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD - PAGE l�
ADJOURNMENT 10 :45 PM
Councilmember Grabek moved, Councilmember Frahm seconded,
to adjourn the regular Council meeting at 10 : 45 p.m.
Motion, Ayes (S) , Nays ( 0 ) .
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City of Orono
Crystal �ay Sewer Project - Public Hearing - April 22, 1985
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City of Orono
Crystal Bay Sewer Project - Public Aearing - April 22, 1985
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City of Orono
Crystal Bay Sewer Project - Public Hearing - April 22, 1985
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City of Orono
Crystal Bay Sewer Project - Public Hearing - April 22, 1985
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City of Orono
" Crystal Bay Sewer Project - Public Hearing - April 22, 1985
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City of Orono
Crystal Bay Sewer Project - Pub�lic Aearing - April 22, 1985
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City of Orono
Crystal IIay Sewer Project - Public Hearing - April 22, 1985
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ROBERT W. CARLSON '
2080 Shadywood Road �
Wayzata Minnesota 55391�,-=�-�----- �_.
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City of Orono ' �;
orono, Minnesota � APR 2 2 1985 ;�
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To: Council Members - CITY OF QRQ�Q
Subj : .Sewer Assessment Proj . 85-1 , __
With regards to your undated letter on the above subject,
I am very distressed with at least 2 aspects and would
like to voice my opinion as follows:
1. The entire aspect of the proposed payment schedule
(having the entire city pay for a local assessment)
is contrary to all previous assessments, historical
assessing, etc. etc. My personal feeling is strictly
against this and I would do all in my power to fight
including some suggestion that the parties involved
in trying to push this thru be legally removed from �
office-including any other person involved as for
example, the hired city attorney.
2. On the 2nd page of the letter - 2nd paragraph, is
a statement "No appeal _ _ _ _ _ _ by the affected
rp op�r�y owner _ _ _ _ hearing.
I object ot the wording of this because if the
proposed financing goes thru, I will be an "affected
propmrty owner" and I don ' t think I have to object
in writing or in person by any specific deadline.
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Robert W. Carlson
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I (we) the undersigned pronerty owners located at
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street address - not PC �ox
06fc�,�� -�� t�e 100;� project cost assessment in the
amount of :�10,R50.�0 per unit for sewer in Cr�Tstal
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. CARSON AND CLELLAND
• ATTORNEYS AT LAW
BROOKDALE CORPORATE CENTER
SUITE 305
, 6300 SHINGLE CFEEK PARKWAY
JEFFREYA.CARSON TEIEPHONE
WILLIAM G.CIEILAND MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55430 �
(6�2� 561-2600
April 22, 1985
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City of Orono C�I�Y OF Q��►�dQ
P.O. Box 66 -
Crystal Bay, MN 55323 �
RE: Special Assessment--1950 Shoreline Drive
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Please be advised that this office represents Mr. and Mrs .
Robie Wayne who own the property at 1950 Shoreline Drive. This
correspondence is intended to operate as an objection by the
Waynes to the proposed assessment for the following reasons :
l. The proposed assessment exceeds the benefit to the
subject property; that is, the assessment does not
increase the market value of the property by at least
the amount of the assessment.
2. That the method used by the City Council in arriving at
the assessed amount for the subject property is
arbitrary, unlawful and invalid.
On behalf of the Waynes, I would appreciate receiving any
and all documentation relating to the assessment proceedings at
my office address. Thank you.
Very truly yours,
� CARSON AND CLELLAND�
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ff ey A. Carson
Attorney for Mr. and Mrs . Robie :
Wayne
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street address - not PC ?�ox
�JC}' �a�e-a-�-t��e 100� project cost assessment in the
amount of :�10,850.00 per unit for sewer in Crvstal
Bay.
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amount of :�10,850.00 per unit for seWer in Cr;istal
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OBJECTION
T0: Presiding Officer of Public Hearing on Proposed Special Assess-
�ments for Sanitary Sewer Project 85�1 Crystal Bay Area. -
FROM: George F. Rovegno, Jr. and Susan J. Rovegno
We hereby object to any assessment against our property located at 2010 . �
Shoreline Orive as no specific benefit accrues to the property as a result of
the project and the project would reduce the value of the property.
Sincerely,
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Geo"rge F. Rovegn , r. S,��an J. Ro egno
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, Executed this 22nd day of April, 1985.
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T0: Presiding Officer of Public Hearing ;on Proposed Special Assess-
�ments for Sanitary Sewer Project 85=1 Crystal Bay Area. .
FROM: George F, Rovegno, Jr. and Susan J. Rovegno
We hereby object to any assessment against our property located at 2010 . �
Shoreline Drive as no specific benefit accrues to the property as a result of
the project and the project would reduce the value of the property.
Sincerely, -
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George . Rovegn r. �S/�an J. Rov gno
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Executed this 22n y- f April , 1985.
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afx�ea,�-vtk�e 100;� project cost assessment in the
amount of :�10,850.00 per unit for sewer in Cr,ystal
Bay.
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ap��eal t!�o 100� project cost assessment in the
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v��ish to appeal tne a��ount of se:var assesmant
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4/22/85
We, I the property owners at
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wish to appeal the amount of sewar assesment
10,850. This written objection to be filed
with the City Clerk or presented to the
presiding officer at the hearing April 22, 1985•
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