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2. ARTERIAL /MSA STREET - Street which carries over 3,000 ADT. <br />Minimum construction width is 32 feet from face -of -curb to face - <br />of -curb. This street will typically be constructed to 9 -ton <br />standards. <br />3. ASSESSABLE COSTS - Project costs minus any City and /or County <br />share as well as any other special credits which may apply <br />4. AVERAGE DAILY TRIPS (ADT) - Standard residential trip generation <br />rates as compiled by the Institute of Transportation Engineers <br />(Appendix A). <br />5. COLLECTOR STREET - Street which has between 1,000 and 3,000 ADT. <br />Minimum construction width is 32 feet from face -of -curb to face - <br />of -curb. <br />6. CORNER LOT - A lot with frontages on two intersecting streets. <br />7. FRONTACE FOR CORNER LOTS <br />is to be determined by City Staff <br />configuration, and driveway access in order that the affected <br />properties to bc assessed as a result of a project, unless stated <br />7. MAXIMUM ASSESSMENT RATE - In no case will the assessable cost per <br />lineal foot exceed $45.00 for a 30 foot urban, residential street <br />or that amount adjusted by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the <br />Twin City Metropolitan Area with 1995 serving as the base year. <br />An urban residential street of less than 30 fcct will bc assessed <br />at a proportional amount. <br />8. PROJECT COSTS - The cost of all necessary construction work <br />required to accomplish the improvement, plus engineering, legal, <br />administration, financing, capitalized interest, easement <br />acquisition and contingency costs. <br />9. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE - Work that involves a level of effort <br />less than that involved in reconstruction or rehabilitation, the <br />extend of which is to extend the life of the existing <br />improvement. Preventative maintenance will include but not be <br />limited to crack filling, patching, and seal coating. <br />10. RECONSTRUCTION - A project whereby many or all meaningful <br />elements of an existing street are being removed and replaced. <br />This would include curb and gutter, sidewalks, bituminous or <br />concrete pavement, granular base and items appurtenant to these <br />elements. <br />11. REHABILITATION - A project in which one or more of the <br />aforementioned elements is modified or supplemented in- place, to <br />restore the serviceability of the existing street (i.e. <br />2 <br />Page 5 <br />