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<br />Where commercial/industrial streets serve property whose use or <br />zoning is residential, these abutting properties shall be <br />assessed the cost of constructing the equivalent residential <br />street as defined by Section VI.4 on a front foot basis. <br /> <br />The incremental cost of constructing from an equivalent <br />residential street to a commercial/industrial street shall be <br />attributable to the commercial/industrial properties. <br /> <br />Hence, the balance of the project cost which remains when <br />abutting residential properties have been assessed shall be <br />assessed to abutting commercial/industrial properties on a front <br />foot basis. <br /> <br />2. Residential Streets <br />Residential street construction shall be assessed to the abutting <br />property. In all areas the assessm€nt will typically be on a <br />front foot basis. <br /> <br />3. Appurtenances <br />Appurtenances to street projects either required by the City or <br />requested by the abutting properties shall be assessed along with <br />the cost of the street. <br /> <br />4. Existing Street Reconstruction Projects <br />Existing street reconstruction projects may be assessed to the <br />abutting property. In all areas the assessment will typically <br />be on a front foot basis. <br /> <br />22 <br />
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