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STREE`1' RLCONSTRIICI'ION <br />ASSESSMENT POLICY <br />Page 2 <br />(5) Assessments for properties guided or zoned for single-family use shall <br />be made on a per parcel (unit) basis for a local residential or residential <br />low volume street design standard as provided for in Plymouth City <br />Code and Engineering Guidelines A property may be assessed for <br />more than one unit in cases where the property could be reasonably <br />further subdivided in accordance with current Plymouth zoning and <br />subdivision requirements. <br />(6) For properties guided or zoned for other than single family use, the City <br />shall calculate equivalent units based on the. guided or zoned use. The <br />equivalent units may be based on front footage or area depending upon <br />the guided or zoned use and parcel configuration. <br />(7) If a street is reconsnructed to a design standardgreater than the current <br />design standard due to the guided or zoned uses, the additional cost to <br />reconstruct the street shall be fully assessed to those properties. If the <br />street is reconstructed to a design different than the current standard, <br />the total cost shall be fully assessed to those properties if conditions <br />warrant. <br />(8) Properties abutting county roadways reconstructed to complete urban <br />design . and having reasonable access thereto shall be assessed in <br />accordance with this policy. The assessments shall be used to defray <br />the City's cost participation it the county improvement projects. <br />(9) Properties or areas of property that have been determined to be <br />unbuildable shall be excluded from assessments. No building permits <br />will be issued for such property so deleted from assessments. <br />(10) Partial prepayments of assessments can be made in accordance with <br />Amended Chapter III of the Plymouth City Code (Ordinance 2005-06). <br />(11) Senior Citizens and Disabled People Special Assessments Deferrals in <br />accordance with City policy (if you are at least 65 years of age or are <br />disabled, you may qualify to have special assessments deferred). Other <br />deferrals may be available as authorized by State Statute, Section 429. <br />am�pN.we�ounanni.vaMrsvnsc�ei.<. mamwam. M..n'xi�yiwoa��me <br />14 <br />