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<br />. <br /> <br />a.3. One hundred (100%) of the turn back funds received from Ramsey County <br />will be applied to the new construction or pavement cost of the road that was <br />received. <br /> <br />The remaining cost shall be recovered by means of the general ad valorem property <br />tax paid by the entire community or by other funds that may become available to the <br />City for infrastructure cost recovery. <br /> <br />b. Street Resurfacing: Street resurfacing is commonly known and referred to as <br />street overlaying whereby a new bed of road material such as bituminous is installed <br />over an existing paved road to a specific thickness. Assessments shall be determined <br />by the adjusted front footage method at one hundred (100%) percent to properties on <br />both sides of the street. A mill and overlay to an existing paved road will be assessed <br />by the adjusted front footage method at 100% percent to properties on both sides of <br />the street. A recycle and overlay to an existing paved road will be assessed by the <br />adjusted front footage method at one hundred (100%) percent to properties on both <br />sides of the street. Assessments will be based on physical project costs plus <br />engineering, administration costs, RO W expenditures and other related project costs. <br />The method of rehabilitation or resurfacing shall be determined by the Pavement <br />Condition Index (PCI) of the combined segments of the streets considered for the <br />project. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />c. Sidewalk: Sidewalk improvements may be done in conjunction with a street <br />reconstruction or as a separate project. In any event, sidewalks requested that are not <br />included in the City's sidewalk and trail plan shall be recovered by assessing twenty- <br />five (25%) to the affected property owners and the remainder paid by the general ad <br />valorem property tax paid by the entire community or by other funds that may <br />become available to the City for infrastructure cost recovery. Sidewalks are generally <br />installed on the City's major streets or in accordance with the City's sidewalk and <br />trail plan, which will connect several neighborhoods and community attractions in a <br />logical pattern; these improvements will not be assessed to the abutting properties. <br /> <br />d. Sealcoating: Sealcoating, patching and cracksealing are considered general <br />maintenance activities and the expenses of such acts will be paid for by ad valorem <br />property tax or any other funds available to the City at that time, <br /> <br />e. Sanitary Sewer and Water Mains: Repair and replacement of sewer or water <br />mains is usually done in conjunction with a street reconstruction project and the cost <br />of this work should be included as part of the total major street project cost and <br />should also be considered to be included in the rate assessed for street reconstruction. <br />Ifit is determined that the repair and replacement work results in a greater benefit to <br />some properties and not to others, the Council should consider establishing a <br />different assessment rate based on the benefits received. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />2 <br />