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CC Work Session 2. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 11/18/2014 <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Review draft Special Assessments Policy for City Improvement Projects. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to review the latest draft Special Assessments Policy for City Improvement Projects, <br />and to provide additional input to City Staff to allow Council adoption of the Policy in 2014. <br />Background: <br />On May 20th the Public Works Committee directed Staff to develop a draft Special Assessments Policy to establish <br />how special assessments will be levied against properties benefiting from various types of City improvements, <br />including street reconstruction projects. As discussed at the time, even if special assessments are not used to fund <br />street improvement projects it would be advantageous for the City to have an adopted Special Assessments Policy. <br />The Committee also directed staff to research other cities special assessments policies to see how they address <br />specific situations and apply special considerations in assessing property owners for public improvements. <br />On June 25th the Charter Commission voted to amend Section 8.4.5 of the City Charter, increasing the percentage <br />of property owners required to petition against Council initiated public improvements utilizing special assessments <br />as a funding source from greater than 50% to 60% or more. While this action will make it slightly more difficult for <br />the public to petition against Council initiated improvement projects, it will still not prevent property owners from <br />petitioning against Council initiated public improvements utilizing special assessments as a funding source. <br />On August 14th the Public Works Committee was asked to review the first draft of the Special Assessments Policy, <br />which was developed using the model Special Assessments Policy prepared by Ehlers and Associates, Inc. <br />available on the League of Minnesota Cities (LMC) web site. A copy of this model policy is attached for reference. <br />However, Chairperson Backous and Councilmember Kuzma were absent so Staff was directed to bring the draft <br />Policy back at a later date for review by the full Committee. However, the Committee members in attendance that <br />evening provided several comments as follows. Applicable MSA funds must first be applied to the City's share of <br />the project costs, no conflicts can exist between the Policy and the City Charter, and the Policy should provide as <br />much flexibility as possible in considering existing property sizes, shapes, development status (developed vs. <br />undeveloped), etc. These comments were subsequently incorporated into the draft Policy. <br />On September 16th the Public Works Committee again reviewed the draft Special Assessments Policy. After <br />considerable discussion, Staff was directed to revise the draft Policy to incorporate the Committee's proposed <br />assessment percentages, and to incorporate staff's proposed recommendations on the use of the various assessment <br />methods, then to bring the draft Policy directly to a City Council Work Session for review and input from the full <br />Council. <br />On October 14th the City Council reviewed the draft Special Assessments Policy during work session. At that time, <br />additional comments were provided for incorporation into the draft policy, and additional information was <br />requested for consideration at a future work session. Attached is the latest draft of the Special Assessments Policy <br />which addresses the comments received.by Council on October 14th. Text shown in red strikethrough format is <br />proposed for deletion, while blue underlined text denotes language proposed by City staff, the Public Works <br />Committee, and the City Council. <br />Tonight, Staff is seeking additional input from Council on the draft Special Assessments Policy, particularly on the <br />
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