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202.09 202.09 <br /> provided for the assessments initially made. To the extent that such an improvement <br /> benefits nonabutting properties which may be served,by the improvement when one or <br /> more later extensions or improvements are made but which are not initially assessed <br /> therefor, the City may also reimburse itself by adding all or any of the portion of the cost <br /> so paid to the assessments levied for any of such later extensions or improvements; <br /> provided, that notice that such additional amount will be assessed is included in the notice <br /> of hearing on the making of such extensions or improvements. The provisions of Section <br /> 202.07 shall apply to such extensions or improvements in the same manner as if they were <br /> new improvements. (1988 Code §26.09) <br /> Subd. 2. Improvement Type and Apportionment of Cost: <br /> a. Street Reconstruction Including Curb and Gutter: The cost of street reconstruction <br /> shall be recovered by the adjusted front footage method. The front footage rate shall be <br /> determined by dividing the project cost by the total number of adjusted front feet in the <br /> project area x the individual adjusted front footage x one-half(1/2). The assessments per <br /> adjusted front foot may vary depending on the underlying zoning of a parcel. <br /> Assessments for residential properties which are on collector or arterial streets shall be <br /> adjusted so that the amount of the assessment shall be the same as if the project were <br /> constructed to residential street standards. <br /> The remaining cost shall be recovered by means of the general ad valorem property tax <br /> paid by the entire community or by other funds that may become available to the City for <br /> infrastructure cost recovery. <br /> b. Street Resurfacing: Street resurfacing is commonly known and referred to as street <br /> overlaying whereby a new bed of road material such as bituminous is installed over an <br /> existing paved road to a specific thickness. Assessments shall be determined by the <br /> adjusted front footage method. <br /> c. Sidewalk: Sidewalk improvements may be done in conjunction with a street <br /> reconstruction or as a separate project. In any event, cost of sidewalk improvements shall <br /> be recovered by means of the general ad valorem property tax paid by the entire <br /> community or by other funds that may become available to the City for infrastructure cost <br /> recovery. <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 /> J <br /> City of Mounds View <br />