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• <br /> e) Assessment Period <br /> The length of payment period of various types of improvement <br /> projects shall be as follows: <br /> Sanitary Sewer 10-15 years <br /> . Water Main 10-15 years <br /> Storm Sewer 5-10 years <br /> Street Construction 10 years <br /> Street Resurfacing 5 years <br /> In the case where several areas of the improvements listed above <br /> are included in the same project, the assessment period will be <br /> L. <br /> 20 years. In no event shall an assessment period exceed 20 years. <br /> f) Municipal State-Aid Streets <br /> Municipal State-Aid Streets are routes designated by the City <br /> Council and approved by the Commissioner of Transportation for <br /> inclusion in the City' s State-Aid system. All routes typically <br /> begin and end on another municipal state-aid road, county state- <br /> aid road or trunk highway. <br /> The criteria used in selecting such routes is as follows: <br /> 1 . The route is projected to carry a relatively heavier traffic <br /> volume or is functionally classified as collector or arterial <br /> as identified on the plan' s functional as approved by <br /> the City Council ; and <br /> 2. The route connects the points of a major traffic interest <br /> within the City; and <br /> 3. The route provides an integrated street system affording, <br /> Lwithin practical limits, a state-aid street network <br /> consistent with projected traffic demands. <br /> L. <br /> 5 <br /> L_ <br />
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