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The Engineer reported that Morrison Street and Rose Lane are proposed to <br />be reconstructed to an urban section with concrete curb and gutter and a <br />28-foot width. There will be some grade modifications made to ensure <br />proper drainage, as well as improvements made to the turn around on the <br />west end of rose Lane. He noted that while he recommends ban•ier curb <br />and gutter, Che City would be willing Co install surmountable curb and <br />gutter if that is the preference of the residents. The Engineer also reported <br />that in order to improve sediment removal and water treatment within the <br />City, rainwater gardens are being proposed along the streets. The <br />Engineer asked property owners interested in a rainwater garden to <br />indicate their interest on the sign-up sheet this evening. If enough interest <br />is noC expressed Chis evening, the Engineer will be contacting individual <br />property owners to provide more information and determine inCerest. <br />The Engineer then explained the City's assessment policy, noting that the <br />cost of a residential street reconstruction is assessed at 85% of cost based <br />on a residential urban section road, with the cost to property owners <br />capped at $54.64 per front foot. The Engineer explained the workings of <br />the assessment policy noting that the minimum front footage assessed is <br />75 feet (based on minimum residential lot width), and the maximum front <br />footage is 125 feet. The Engineer also explained Che formula for <br />determining assessments for odd-shaped lots as well as noted that side lots <br />are assessed at 20% of front footage. <br />The Engineer then reviewed the proposed project schedule as well as <br />specific construction issues dealing with communications, and <br />continuance of mail delivery and garbage service. <br />The Engineer reviewed the preliminary assessment roll for the project, <br />noting that once the project is completed, there will be an assessment <br />hearing held in the fall. At that time, assessment issues will be reviewed <br />and the final assessment roll adopted. Once adopted, property owners will <br />have 30 days Co pay their assessment to the City with no inCerest If not <br />paid, the assessment will be certified to Ramsey County for collection <br />with property taxes. The assessment will be spread over aten-year period <br />at an estimated interest rate of 6.5%. Property owners have the ability to <br />pay their assessment in full anytime during the ten-year collection period. <br />If paying the assessment in full, payment should be made prior to <br />November 15`h of any given year, otherwise the County will add the <br />subsequent year's interest to the pay-off balance. There are also options <br />for deferment of assessments for senior citizens and the disabled, based on <br />income levels. If deferred, interest would continue to accrue on the <br />assessment balance. <br />The City Engineer opened the hearing up to questions from the general <br />public. <br />4 <br />