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October 28, 2003 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />3. Curb and Gutter — For the purposes of street reconstruction, the project costs will include the cost of <br />replacing or repairing concrete curb and gutter. Concrete curb and gutter is required unless the average lot <br />frontage is greater than 150 feet. In those cases where new concrete curb and gutter is installed, an <br />additional special benefit will be assessed. The cost to be assessed shall be the cost of installing the new <br />concrete curb and gutter and assessed on a front foot basis. The addition of a wider street or a storm sewer <br />system may also be considered an additional special benefit and may be assessed. <br />4. Utilities - Reconstruction upgrades and repairs to existing water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer are not <br />assessed and are paid by relative utility fund/fees as considered maintenance and upkeep/upgrade item. <br />Brand new and non replacement utilities are 100% assessed. <br />5. Driveways — Match repair/replacement paid under roadway reconstruction funding. <br />6. Street Lights — Installation of street lights will be 100% assessed and possible only if petitioned by <br />neighborhood. <br />7. New Sidewalk — No assessment if determined needed by City. <br />8. Seal Coats and Overlays — Part of pavement management program and not assessed if determined needed by <br />City. <br />Senior Citizen and Disabled People Special Assessment Deferrals: <br />If you are at least 62 years of age or disabled, you may qualify to have special assessments deferred if they create a <br />hardship for you. <br />Adopted by City Council on October 28, 2003 by Resolution 10-28-03-08 <br />16 <br />