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e) Municipal State-Aid Projects <br /> Commercial , industrial or residential properties abutting a • <br /> Municipal State-Aid street may be assessed at a reduced rate <br /> according to the policy set forth in this portion of the Manual . <br /> The reduced rate will reflect the typical cost of an equivalent <br /> non-municipal State-Aid City project. This typical cost shall be <br /> determined by the City Council and established by resolution from <br /> time to time as necessary based upon comparable project data <br /> available to the City. <br /> 1 . New Construction Projects <br /> a. Commercial /Industrial Rates <br /> Commercial /Industrial properties abutting a Municipal <br /> State-Aid street project will be assessed the equivalent <br /> 4110 cost of typical City commercial/industrial street. This <br /> may include the cost of other amenities such as <br /> sidewalks and additional lighting. Any incremental cost <br /> of the Municipal State-Aid section in excess of the cost <br /> of an equivalent commercial /industrial street may be <br /> funded with Municipal State-Aid construction funds. <br /> b. Residential Rates <br /> Residential properties abutting a Municipal State-Aid <br /> street project will be assessed the equivalent cost of a <br /> typical City residential street. This may include the <br /> costs of other amenities such as sidewalks and <br /> additional lighting. Any incremental cost of the <br /> Municipal State-Aid section in excess of the cost of an <br /> `Illh equivalent residential street may be funded with <br /> Municipal State-Aid construction funds. <br /> 35 <br />
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