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<br /> . Arden Hills Council 2 Apri 1 12, 1993 <br /> city Engineer Graham introduced himself to the audience and <br /> stated that this evening's hearing is required by law as a <br /> means of providing the public a forum for public input <br /> regard an improvement project, in this instance, the 1993 <br /> Pavement Maintenance Program for bituminous overlay and <br /> seal coating of streets within the City. <br /> Graham explained that rating of City streets involves <br /> periodic examination to determine condition and then a <br /> determination is made by the City Engineer, with input from <br /> the Public Works Department, as to the best available means <br /> of protecting each street and extending its useful life. <br /> Graham explained the processes to complete a 1-1/2 inch <br /> bituminous overlay or seal coating of existing street <br /> surfaces. He illustrated on a map the street segments <br /> proposed to receive overlay or seal coat in 1993. <br /> Graham announced that this evening, estimated assessment <br /> amounts can be provided, but the actual assessment hearing <br /> on this matter is scheduled to take place in May 1993; at <br /> . that hearing, the public will have an opportunity to <br /> specifically discuss matters relative to assessments. <br /> Graham explained that the City's Assessment Policy calls for <br /> all seal coating work to be paid 100% by the City; all <br /> bituminous overlay work to be paid 50% by the City and 50% <br /> by the benefiting property owners, on a front footage basis. <br /> He explained the method of calculating assessments for <br /> corner lots or lots abutting other streets which have been <br /> improved and assessed. <br /> Graham noted that some of the benefiting property owners in <br /> the 1993 Pavement Maintenance Program are townhome owners. <br /> He stated that a determination has been made that an <br /> assessment cannot legally be levied on a townhome <br /> association, therefore, the assessment for the streets <br /> benefiting the townhome owners is proposed to be spread <br /> amongst townhome owners on a per unit basis. <br /> Graham stated that the Feasibility Report for this project <br /> estimated a residential front footage assessment of $3.03. <br /> He added that bids were opened on April 6, and assuming the <br /> project would be awarded to the low bidder, and applying the <br /> City's assessment policy (whereby benefiting property owners <br /> pay for 50% of the cost), the front footage assessment for <br /> residential property owners would be $2.98 per front foot, <br /> . and the per unit assessment for townhome owners would be <br /> $63.78. <br />