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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-235 DATE: November 18, 2002 RESOLUTION NO.: 02-235 MOTION BY: Luick SECONDED BY: Bellows RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING STREET ASSESSMENT POLICY (RATE) FOR COLLECTOR AND ARTERIAL ROADWAYS FOR 2003 BE IT RESOLVED, that the benefit be determined by the following methods: A. Properties which abut directly upon collector and arterial roadway improvements shall be assessed a frontage benefit rate dependent upon the type. of improvement being installed as follows: 1. Residential properties which abut upon an urban street section may be assessed at a rate of $56.20 .per front foot for street and storm sewer lateral benefits. Residential properties which abut a rural street section may be assessed at a rate of $32.50 per front foot for street and lateral drainage benefits. Expense for acquiring public right of .way and easements may be assessed on a front foot basis. in addition to standard rates for street and lateral drainage benefits. 2. Platted* residential properties which abut collector and arterial roadways and front upon another platted street shall be assessed for only one half of the actual frontage on the collector and arterial roadway and for the full frontage on the interior platted street. 3. Properties which are zoned for commercial or industrial development shall be assessed at a rate of 1.5 times the frontage rates given in A.1. for the.frontage which abuts a collector and arterial roadway. Properties zoned for commercial or industrial uses, but which have an existing residential use, shall be assessed under the residential policies. 4. Platted residential properties without utility service shall be adjusted to be comparable to normally platted residential lots. The actualfrontage footage shall be reduced by 50% to adjust the front footage to a maximum of 175 feet or a minimum of 100 feet.. These properties shall be assessed on the basis of this adjusted front footage and the rates of A.1. 5. Properties .which abut directly upon a collector and arterial .roadway improvement shall receive driveway access in accordance to City Ordinance No. 610 relating to the regulation of driveway access spacing. Driveway location design and spacing shall be subject to ~ a i I .i approval by the City. Access will be provided within the rates. of paragraph A.1. without additional cost to the property. A platted lot is defined as aCity-approved single family residential lot less than one acre in area. APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of :Lakeville, Minnesota this 18t" day of November, 2002,. to be effective January 1, 2003. CI OF EVILLE BY: Robe D. Johnson, Mayor ATTEST: Char ene Frie ges, City Clerk