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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE NO. 600 <br /> <br />CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW <br />COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 202, SECTION 202.09 OF THE <br />MOUNDS VIEW MUNICIPAL CODE VIEW ENTITLED "PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS" <br /> <br />The City of Mounds View ordains: <br /> <br />SECTION I Chapter 202.09,Subd 2 of the Mounds View <br />Municipal Code is amended to read: <br /> <br />Subd.2 Improvement Type and Apportionment of Cost: <br /> <br />a. Street Reconstruction Including Curb and Gutter. <br />The cost of street reconstruction shall be recovered by <br />the adjusted front footage method. The front footage <br />rate shall be determined by dividing the project cost by <br />the total number of adjusted front feet in the project <br />area x the individual adjusted front footage x one-half <br />(V2). The assessments per adjusted front foot may vary <br />depending on the underlying zoning of a parcel. <br />Assessments for residential properties which are on <br />collector or arterial streets shall be adjusted so that <br />the amount of the assessment shall be the same as if the <br />project were constructed to residential street standards. <br /> <br />The remaining cost shall be recovered by means of the <br />general ad valorem property tax paid by the entire <br />community or by other funds that may become available to <br />the City for infrastructure cost recovery. <br /> <br />b. Street Resurfacing. Street resurfacing is commonly <br />known and referred to as street overlaying whereby a new <br />bed of road material such as bituminous is installed over <br />an existing paved road to a specific thickness. <br />Assessments shall be determined by the adjusted front <br />footage method. <br /> <br />c. Sidewalk. Sidewalk improvements may be done in <br />conjunction with a street reconstruction or as a separate <br />proj ect. In any event, cost of sidewalk improvements <br />shall be recovered by means of the general ad valorem <br />property tax paid by the entire community or by other <br />funds that may become available to the City for <br />infrastructure cost recovery. <br />