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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – MAY 14, 2018 5 <br /> <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Polka stated on February 26, 2018, the City Council <br />adopted Resolution 2018-018 Approving the Plans and Specifications and Ordering the <br />Advertisement for Bids. Bids were solicited during March and opened on Thursday, March 29, <br />2018. <br /> <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Polka explained a portion of the costs for the 2018 Street <br />and Utility Improvement Project are proposed to be assessed against the benefitting properties <br />according to the City’s Assessment Policy. In order to assess these costs, the City must follow the <br />process outlined in State Statute 429. On April 9, 2018, after the bids were opened, the City <br />Council adopted Resolution 2018-027 Declaring the Costs to be Assessed and set today as the <br />date for the assessment hearing. A public hearing prior to adopting the assessments is a <br />requirement of the State Statute 429. <br /> <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Polka commented the project is proposed to be assessed <br />consistent with the City’s Assessment Policy and past practices, which states that 50% of the costs <br />for roadway improvements will be assessed in residential areas, with the remaining portion <br />financed by City funds. Financing for the project is consistent with City policy and past practices <br />and is summarized in the table below. The project costs include engineering and overhead costs as <br />outlined in the Assessment Policy. <br /> <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Polka stated the calculation of the amount to be assessed <br />as approved by Council Resolution 2018-027 is shown below. Also, the Council established that <br />the interest rate would be 5.30% and the term would be 10 years. The costs for the street <br />reconstruction and reclamation were reviewed in detail with the Council. <br /> <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Polka reported to date, no formal objections have been <br />submitted in writing to City staff. Any written objection received prior to Monday evening will be <br />provided to the City Council at the assessment hearing. As provided for in State Statute, no appeal <br />may be taken as to the amount of any assessment adopted unless a written objection signed by the <br />affected property owner is filed with the City at or prior to the assessment hearing. After the <br />adoption of the assessment roll, property owners who have submitted an objection in writing have <br />30 days to serve notice of an appeal to the City, and within 10 days after serving notice to file with <br />the District Court. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant commented on the City’s Assessment Policy and noted a task force was utilized to <br />create these regulations for the City. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden asked what would be covered in the 37% that was designated <br />“Overhead”. <br /> <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Polka reported this would cover design of the project, <br />surveying fees, construction administration, and 10% was for contingency costs. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden noted the City was being assessed for several parcels within this project <br />area. <br />