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<br />E J,,,~ <br /> <br />CHAPTER VI <br />COUNCIL POLICY 61<'-0492 <br />ROADWAY MAJOR MAINTENANCE <br />FINANCING POLICY <br /> <br />The following; policy sets forth guidelines tor the tlnanclng of rQadwny major maintenance pmjects. <br /> <br />1. QEfJ1'fITlOtiS <br /> <br />A. <br /> <br />Benefited Property: <br /> <br />e, <br /> <br />Major Maintenance: <br /> <br />c. <br /> <br />Minor Maintenance: <br /> <br />D. <br /> <br />Project Cost: ~ <br /> <br />E. <br /> <br />Roadway <br />Classitic.ltion: <br /> <br />II. QQST {\LkOCATI9N <br /> <br />. Retail/CommerciallNon-Proflt/Tux Exempt/Institutional property <br />with frontage (rear, side, or front) along a roadway will be considered <br />to receive benefit from any major maintenance projects. <br />. High and Medium density residential property will be considered to <br />receive benefit if they have driveways, public or private streets, which <br />provide direct access to the street receiving major maintenance. <br />. Low-density residential lots will be considered to receive benefit if <br />they have front yard frontage on the street receiving major <br />maintenance. <br /> <br />For the purpose ofthis policy, major Imll.ntenance will consist or overla>'s, <br />partial or total reconstl'uctlon together with other associated infl'astrllcture <br />repairs, reconlltruction, and constrllcti9n. <br /> <br />For the purpose of this policy, minor maintenance shall COI'lsist ot'pothole <br />patching, crack sealing, seal coating and minaI' skin overlays.FLmding of <br />these maintenance activities m'e not addressed ~lspart of this roadway <br />major maintenance poUcy. <br /> <br />Included in the improvement cost to be assessed shall be the roadway <br />major maintenance activity cost, lateral storm sewer, sanitary sewer, and <br />water main costs, engineering, administrative, legal, easement acquisition, <br />and fiscal costs incurred to implement the improvements. <br /> <br />Roadway classification will be determined in accordance with the <br />comprehensive transportation plan previoLlsly adopted by the City <br />Council. <br /> <br />The total project cost for major maintenance is to be allocated in accordance with the policy. Excluding f1.ll'ltl <br />l,mplatted properties, it is the intention of this policy to allocate cost on a project basil! rather than Oft a strElet by <br />street or block by block baais, <br /> <br />A. Urban R~5idential Streets <br />Street, CLlrb and GLItter Repairs <br /> <br />-33- <br />
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