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EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />ROADWAY MAJOR MAINTENANCE FINANCING POLICY <br />The following policy sets forth guidelines for the financing of roadway major maintenance <br />projects. <br /> <br />I. DEFINITIONS <br /> <br />A. Benefited Property: Property with frontage (rear, side, or front) along a <br />roadway will be considered to receive benefit from any <br />major maintenance projects. In the low-density <br />residential lots, only those properties with frontage and <br />an existing access or permissible access by ordinance to <br />the roadway will be considered to receive benefit. <br /> <br />B. Major Maintenance: For the purpose of this policy, major maintenance will <br />consist of overlays, partial or total reconstruction <br />together with other associated infrastructure repairs, <br />reconstruction, and construction. <br /> <br />C. Minor Maintenance: For the purpose of this policy, minor maintenance shall <br />consist of pothole patching, crack sealing, seal coating <br />and minor skin overlays. Funding of these maintenance <br />activities are not addressed as part of this major <br />maintenance policy. <br /> <br />D. Project Cost: Included in the improvement cost to be assessed shall <br />be the roadway major maintenance activity cost, lateral <br />storm sewer, sanitary sewer, and water main costs, <br />engineering, administrative, legal, easement acquisition, <br />and fiscal costs incurred to implement the <br />improvements. <br /> <br />E. Land Use Type: The classification of the land use will be based on the <br />property’s current land use – not on what the underlying <br />zoning of the property is. <br /> <br />F. Standard Residential Street: Street designed or intended to provide land access to <br />residential properties (single and multi family) as its <br />primary or sole function. <br /> <br />II. COST ALLOCATION <br /> <br />The total project cost for major maintenance is to be allocated in accordance with the <br />policy. It is the intention of this policy to allocate cost on a project basis rather than on a <br />street-by-street or block-by-block basis. <br /> <br />A. All publicly owned and maintained streets under City jurisdiction