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8.4.3 Counter Petition in Favor of the Improvement. <br /> If within thirty (30) days of the <br />filing with the city administrator of a petition against the local improvement as described <br />in Section 8.4.2 above, there is filed with the city administrator a petition in favor of the <br />local improvement, signed by owners of real property abutting on the streets named in the <br />initiating petition as the location of the improvement, in a percentage greater than the <br />percent of owners of real property who signed the petition against the local improvement, <br />then in such event the council may disregard the petition against the local improvement <br />and proceed with the local improvement. <br />8.4.4 Petition Against Council Initiated Improvement. <br />If the local improvement was <br />initiated by council resolution without an initiating petition and, within sixty (60) days of <br />the conclusion of the public hearing, a petition is filed with the city administrator against <br />such local improvement and which petition is signed by greater than 50 percent of the <br />owners of real property proposed to be assessed for and benefited by the local <br />improvement, the council shall not make such local improvement at the expense of the <br />benefited property owners. For purposes of the foregoing sentence, “owners of real <br />property” shall not include owners of properties zoned for commercial or industrial uses <br />or owners of properties zoned residential greater than 10 acres in size based on zoning <br />classifications in effect at the date of such petition, or owners of non-homestead real <br />property greater than one acre in size. <br />8.4.5 Withdrawal of Name from Petition. <br />Any person whose name appears on a <br />petition to the council in favor of a local improvement, or on a petition to the council <br />filed against a local improvement, may withdraw his/her name by a statement in writing <br />filed with the city administrator before such petition is presented to the council or in <br />person at a city council meeting before the city council accepts said petition. <br />8.4.6 Filing of Petition with City Council. <br />All completed petitions filed with the city <br />administrator as described herein shall be presented to the council by the city <br />administrator at the council’s next regularly scheduled meeting. <br />8.4.7 One Year Before Any Further Action. <br /> When a proposed local improvement is <br />disallowed pursuant to the petition process described in the foregoing Sections, the <br />council shall not vote on the same improvement within a period of one year after the <br />public hearing on said improvement. <br />Section 8.5 Computation of Time. <br />Where the performance or doing of any act or matter is <br />required by this charter, and the period of time is prescribed and fixed by this charter, the time <br />shall be computed so as to exclude the first and include the last day of the prescribed or fixed <br />period of time. When the last day of the period falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, <br />that day shall be omitted from the computation. <br />Section 8.6 Sewer and Water Projects. <br />This Section applies to any Local Improvement <br />Project completed after January 1, 1996, which includes extending Urban Services (Sewer and/or <br />Water) to an existing home or neighborhood. <br />8.6.1 Connection Policy. <br />The City may not compel any property owner with a <br />functional private sewer and water system to connect to City Sewer and/or Water. <br />19 <br /> <br />