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affected property owner. Modified footage, 30' <br />width and 8 "/3" section factors do not apply. <br />Extra street width attributable to these units <br />shall also be included in the allocation of <br />project costs between the City and the property <br />owners. For example, in the case of a collector <br />(32' wide) street fronted by multiple residential <br />units on one side and single family units on the <br />other side, the multiple residential units would <br />be responsible for 17' of street width as opposed <br />to 50% of 32', if the street would fall under the <br />sub - collector category (30' wide) assuming single <br />family units on both sides. In any event the <br />maximum width to be assessed to one side is 21' on <br />a street with only two lanes of traffic. For <br />multiple lane streets (in addition to two lanes), <br />the maximum assessment will be 1/2 of the street <br />width. In no event will an assessment exceed .594 <br />x assessment cost for a single family residential <br />lot of 75 feet in width multiplied by the total <br />number of units. <br />In the case where multiple residential units are <br />existing on commercially designated roads, they <br />shall be subject to their share of project costs <br />in a manner equal to the other affected parcels. <br />2. Unusual Cases. A deviation might be required should <br />there be a condition where access to an abutting street <br />is specifically restricted by public conveyance or by <br />law or ordinance. <br />H. Church, School, Nursing Home, Commercial, Industrial and <br />Publicly Owned Property (All Property Other Than <br />Residential) <br />1. All Abutting Footage. The facilities listed above are <br />classified as other than residential, and will be <br />assessed for all abutting footage at the commercial <br />formula. No corner lot or other allowance shall apply <br />to these properties. <br />2. Unusual Cases. A deviation in the assessment policy <br />may be required should there be a condition where <br />access to an abutting street is specifically restricted <br />by public conveyance or by law or ordinance. <br />Page14 <br />