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I <br /> I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />-6- <br /> <br />210.013 <br /> <br />HETHODS OF ASSESSHENT <br /> <br />The City Council has in the past, in preparing assessments rolls, used five (5) <br />methods of assessments. Any combination may be used for a particular project. <br /> <br />It should be emphasized that the special assessment method and policies <br />s~n,~rized herein cannot be considered as all-inclusive and that unusual <br />circumstances may at times Justify special considerations. Also, any fixed <br />cost data and rates presented herein ~rll! be adjusted from year to year by the <br />ENR Construction Index or the Consumer Price Index. <br /> <br />Area. The area to be assessed is the total Land area in acres of a <br />property lying within a Sanitary Sewer District, including street and <br />utility easement, but excluding those areas as described under <br />"Properties Not Assessed". The types of improvements to be assessed <br />on this basis are: <br /> <br />Sanitary Sewer Trunk: For residential sanitary sewer ten inches <br />(10") and larger in size. <br /> <br />For Commercial and Industrial sanitary sewer twelve inches (12") <br />and larger. <br /> <br />b. Storm Drainage. <br /> <br />c. Improvements to Industrial and Commercial Developments. <br /> <br />Unit (Lot). Unit is a parcel or lot in a residential area that is a <br />minimum of eighty feet by one hundred thirty five feet (80t x 135t). <br />Any lot which contains adequate width and depth to allow for <br />subdivision shall be assessed for the maximum number of units the <br />parcel can be subdivided into. The location of an existing structure <br />shall not be reason to exempt large lots from additional assessments. <br />The types of improvements to be assessed on this basis are: Trunk and <br />lateral water, sanitary sewer and street and storm drainage <br />improvements for subdivision of residential, industrial and commericial <br />properties. <br /> <br />Front Footage (Short Side). Trunk and lateral water, sanitary sewer <br />and street and storm drainage improvements for subdivision of <br />residential, industrial and commercial properties. <br /> <br />Equivalent Unit. Large lots on H.S.A. streets are assessed a cost <br />equivalent to the cost of a typical residential street in an area with <br />eighty foot (80t) lots. <br /> <br />5. Variable Costs. Driveways and special services. <br /> <br />Residential Equivalent Connection (R.E.Co A residential equivalent <br />connection is a unit of measure to compare residential with connnercial <br />and industrial development. Based on the 1980 census, a R.E.C. is <br />equal to 3.6 persons per residential unit. Therefore, the number of <br /> <br /> <br />
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