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File #: 10-0957    Version: 1 Name: 10/18/10 Washtenaw Ave. Path Special Assessment
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/18/2010 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/18/2010 Final action: 10/18/2010
Enactment date: 10/18/2010 Enactment #: R-10-371
Title: Resolution Confirming Washtenaw Avenue Non-Motorized Path Project Special Assessment Roll
Attachments: 1. Washtenaw NM Path SA Res4, 2. district 38
Title
Resolution Confirming Washtenaw Avenue Non-Motorized Path Project Special Assessment Roll
Memorandum
Attached and recommended for approval is Resolution 4 confirming the Special Assessment Roll for the Washtenaw Avenue Non-Motorized Path Project, District No. 38, File No. 2006-030.

An administrative hearing explaining the project to property owners was held on December 11, 2008. Included in the discussions were cost estimates, property assessments and the work schedule. Resolution No. 2 establishing the estimated cost of the project, the estimated project revenue sources and the maintenance of the path and directing the preparation of the special assessment roll was approved by Council on June 21, 2010. Resolution No. 3 scheduled the Public Hearing for September 7, 2010. Notice of the public hearing was published August 26, 2010.

At the public hearing for the Washtenaw Avenue Non-Motorized Path Special Assessment Project, conducted on September 7, 2010, five individuals spoke in opposition of the Project and two letters in opposition of the Project were received by the City Clerk.

Per City ordinance, it is recommended that the property share payments be spread over a period of ten years.
Staff
Prepared by: David Petrak
Reviewed by: Tom Crawford, Chief Financial Officer
Approved by: Roger W. Fraser, City Administrator
Body
Whereas, City Council, after due and legal notice, has met for the purpose of reviewing Special Assessment roll prepared for the purpose of assessing the private property’s share of the cost of the non-motorized path described as follows: Construction of a 10-foot wide, non-motorized asphalt path along the north/northeast side of Washtenaw Avenue between Glenwood Road and Tuomy Road. In addition, retaining walls will be constructed to minimize grading impacts, and a sidewalk will be reconstructed from Washtenaw Avenue to Adare Circle, District No. 38, File No. 2006-030;

Whereas, City Council has heard all persons interested...

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