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Resolution No. 4 - Confirming the Fuller Court Sidewalk Gap Project, District 57
Memorandum
Attached and recommended for approval is Resolution 4 confirming the Special Assessment Roll for the Fuller Court Special Assessment District No. 57, File No. 20-0261
An administrative hearing explaining the project to property owners was held. Included in the discussions were cost estimates, property assessments and the work schedule. Resolution No. 1 was adopted on October 7, 2019. Resolution No. 2 establishing the estimated cost of the project, the estimated project revenue sources and directing the preparation of the special assessment roll was adopted by Council on March 16, 2020. Resolution No. 3, which passed on April 6, 2020, scheduled the Public Hearing for May 4, 2020.
Per City ordinance, it is recommended that property special assessments up to $1,200.00 be billed in one installment. Property special assessments over $1,200 shall be divided into equal installments as indicated in Chapter 12, subsection 1:275(2).
Staff
Prepared by: Jerry Markey, City Assessor
Reviewed by: Betsy Blake, Senior Assistant City Attorney, Matthew V. Horning, Interim Financial Services Area Administrator and CFO
Approved by: Tom Crawford, Interim City Administrator
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Whereas, City Council, after due and legal notice, has met for the purpose of reviewing the Special Assessment Roll, which is attached hereto;
Whereas, The City Council had directed the City Assessor to prepare a Special Assessment Roll for the purpose of defraying that part of the City's cost of the following described public improvement: the Fuller Ct Special Assessment Roll District No. 57, File No. 20-0261;
Whereas, City Council has heard all persons interested in the necessity of the improvement or aggrieved by the Special Assessment Roll and has considered any and all objections thereto; and
Whereas, City Council is satisfied with said Special Assessment Roll;
RESOLVED, That said Specia...
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