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Staff published Public Hearing Notices twice in the Anoka Union Herald, once on Friday, December 22, and again <br />on Friday, December 29, 2017. <br />Staff also mailed hard copies of the Public Hearing Notices to benefiting property owners via U.S. Mail. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations: <br />The Feasibility Report explores numerous aspects of the proposed improvements including whether they are <br />feasible, necessary, and cost-effective, and whether they should be completed alone or in conjunction with other <br />improvements. Estimated costs and funding sources are also identified within the Feasibility Report, allowing a <br />detailed project funding program to be proposed, which includes the use of special assessments. A description of <br />the methodology used to calculate individual special assessments for benefiting properties is included in the report. <br />A project schedule is also proposed within the report. <br />The Feasibility Report incorporates pavement data gathered using Ground Penetrating Radar and soil borings. This <br />information helped verify the status of the existing pavement sections, and that the proper pavement maintenance <br />treatments are being proposed. <br />The attached Feasibility Report, dated January 3, 2018, incorporates minor revisions to the report dated December <br />7, 2017, as follows; <br />• Schedule - Moved dates for bid authorization, bid opening, and award of contract <br />• Northfork Itasca Shores Assessment Roll — Added 9190 Andrie Court (map correct) <br />While project costs are not impacted as a result of these revisions, the proposed assessment rates for Northfork <br />Itasca Shores were reduced from $1,022.49 to $929.54 per property. <br />Public Comment <br />Staff conducted a public open house from 5:30 — 7:30 PM on January 3, 2018 as identified in the proposed project <br />schedule in the Feasibility Report. Meeting notices were mailed to all benefiting property owners. The intent of the <br />open house was to address any questions the public may have on the purpose and scope of the proposed <br />improvements, the estimated costs, the proposed funding program including special assessments, and the project <br />schedule. Only one person attended and they were supportive of the project as proposed for their neighborhood <br />(Woodland Green). This was the only public comment received by Staff. <br />Alternatives: <br />Alternative #1 — Motion to adopt Resolution #18-012 accepting Feasibility Report and ordering Plans and <br />Specifications for Improvement Project #18-03, 2018 Street Overlay Improvements. <br />Alternative #2 — Motion to deny adoption of Resolution #18-012 at this time. <br />Funding Source: <br />The Feasibility Report was completed in-house as part of staff's regular duties. The preparation of final plans and <br />specifications will also be completed in-house as part of staff's regular duties. <br />The City's 5-year Street Reconstruction and Overlay Program includes the streets listed above as proposed 2018 <br />overlay improvements, allowing the City to utilize street reconstruction bonds to fund the improvements. The City's <br />current 10-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) also identifies these streets as proposed 2018 overlay <br />improvements. Copies of each are attached for reference. <br />The Feasibility Report identifies an estimated project cost of $585,460.78. <br />Special assessments are proposed to fund 25% of eligible project costs, totaling $146,365.19. Proposed special <br />assessment amounts are different for each project area. To be consistent with past practice, special assessments are <br />proposed to be the same across all properties in a given project area because each property will receive essentially <br />the same benefit based on similar property values. This is consistent with the "per lot" method of assessment <br />