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City Charter Adopted on 5/22/84
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CHAPTER 8 <br />PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS <br /> <br />Section 8.1 Power to Make Improvements and Levy Assessments. The city may make any <br />type of local improvement not forbidden by law and levy special assessments to pay all or part of <br />the cost of such local improvements. The total of the assessments for any local improvement <br />may not exceed the cost of the local improvement, plus all costs and expenses cmmected <br />therewith, including interest. No assessment shall exceed the benefit to the property assessed as <br />measured by the increase in the market value of the property assessed as a result of the local <br />improvement. <br /> <br />Section 8.2 Application of Charter. All local improvement projects shall be carried out <br />exclusively under the provisions of this charter. The terrn "local improvement" as used in this <br />section shall mean a public improvement financed partly or wholly fi'om special assessments. <br /> <br />Section 8.3 Assessments for Services. The council may provide by ordinance that the cost of <br />the city services to streets, sidewalks, or other public or private property may be assessed against <br />property benefited and may be collected in the same manner as special assessments. <br /> <br />Section 8.4 Local Improvement Procedure. When the city undertakes any local improvement <br />to which the state local improvement code applies, it shall comply with the provisions of that <br />law, except as modified below. The council may by ordinance prescribe the procedure to be <br />followed in making any other local improvement and levying assessments therefore. <br /> <br />8.4.1 SixW Day Waiting Period. A period of sixty (60) days shall elapse after the <br />conclusion of the public hearing required by law to precede the ordering of the <br />construction of a local improvement project (the "Public Hearing") before the actual <br />ordering of the local improvement by the council and the council entering into a contract <br />for the local improvement construction. <br /> <br />8.4.2 Petition Against the Local ImProvement. If the proposed local improvement <br />was initiated by petition of the owners of the real property abutting on the streets named <br />in the petition, and if, within thirty (30) days of the conclusion of the public hearing, a <br />petition against such local improvement is filed with the city administrator and which <br />petition is signed by a percentage of the owners of the real property abutting on the streets <br />named in the initiating petition as the location of the improvement which percentage is <br />greater than the percentage of owners who signed the initiating petition, the council shall <br />not make such local improvement at the expense of the said abutting property owners. <br /> <br />8.4.3 Counter Petition in Favor of the Improvement. If within thirty (30) days of the <br />filing with the city administrator of a petition against the local improvement as descri~oed <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 the real property abutting on the streets named in <br />the initiating petition as the location of the improvement, is a percentage greater than the <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br /> <br />
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