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� In u�platted areas, the City Council shall establish on a <br />case-by-case basis, a formula for determining the assessable <br />front footage for each improvement project separately. <br />TyplCally,this will be accomplished by dividing the property <br />into equivalent lot units. The total parcel front footage <br />shall then be determined by sumning the front footage for <br />each equivalent lot unit. <br />2. Odd-Shaped Lots <br />For odd-shaped lots, (i.e. lots on cul-de-sacs or lots where <br />the difference between the length of the front property line <br />and back property line is greater than five feet). the front <br />footage is computed by dividing the area of the lot by the <br />� average depth of the lot. If the odd-shaped lot is deeper <br />than 200 feet, the front footage shall be computed by <br />determining the area assuming a 200 foot depth, then dividing <br />that area by 200 feet. The Appendix contains an example of <br />calculating assessable front footage for odd-shaped lots. <br />3, Approximately Rectangular Lots <br />For a lot which is approximately rectangular, the front <br />footage is computed by averaging the front and back side of <br />the lot. If the lot is deeper than 200 feet, the front <br />footage shall be computed by averaging the length of the <br />f i0�t property line and width of the lot at the point 200 <br />feet deep into the lot. This method is used only where the <br />divergence between front and rear lot lines is five feet or <br />less. <br />� <br />10 <br />
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