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<br /> -------- <br /> I <br />Memorandum - Tabled Special Assessments I <br />Page Four .. <br />April 9, 1997 <br />Nei~hboring Cities' Approach to Corner Lot Assessments I <br />Staff investigated how neighboring cities approach corner lot assessments. After reviewing a <br />compilation of this information (Attachment D), one could conclude that there is no formula that <br />has emerged in these communities that could be construed to be a standard. I <br />Conclusions <br />1. It appears that the engineering evidence is relatively conclusive in terms of proceeding I <br /> with the planned bituminous overlay improvement for the entire length of Norma <br /> Avenue. <br />2. Ofthe five remaining tabled written objections, it appears to be more appropriate to deal I <br /> with them as individual cases rather than as a group. Although they are all corner lots in <br /> the Zoning Ordinance definitional sense, only one case (4292 Norma Avenue) utilized the I <br /> corner lot method to calculate assessable footage. The issue in these cases all appear to <br /> turn on the relationship between benefit and assessed cost. I <br /> .. <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> .. <br /> I <br /> -~ <br />