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AGENDA ITEM 6G <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: James E. Studenski, City Engineer <br />COUNCIL MEETING DATE: September 12, 2005 <br />TOPIC: Resolution No. 05 -135, Accepting Petition Against Improvements, <br />Shenandoah Area. <br />VOTE REQUIRED: Simple Majority <br />BACKGROUND: <br />In accordance with the City's Pavement Management Program, the City Council <br />ordered a feasibility study for the reconstruction of the streets in the Shenandoah <br />Area. Also included in the study was the installation of watermain for this area. <br />The City received a petition (attached) against these proposed improvements on <br />August 23, 2005, from residents and property owners in the Shenandoah Area. <br />Per the City Charter, if a petition is signed by a majority of the owners proposed <br />to be assessed within 60 days of the Public Hearing, the Council shall not make <br />such improvement. <br />Following the acceptance of the petition against the improvement, the <br />Shenandoah Project will not be placed on the 2005 Referendum Ballot. <br />OPTIONS: <br />1. Return to staff for further review. <br />2. Adopt Resolution No. 05 -135, Receive Petition Against Improvements, <br />Shenandoah Area. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Option No. 2 - Staff recommends that Resolution No. 05 -135 be adopted. <br />