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predominate appearance and use of an area. <br /> <br />Public Improvement: Work, which the City intends to capitalize and is greater than $100K <br />when completed that increases value, brings into a more valuable or desirable condition, or <br />betterment of property, or right-of-way owned by the City, County or State. <br /> <br />Public Improvement Project: A City Service project comprised of one or more public <br />improvement(s) defined or completed by segments or steps that span multiple years, approved <br />through a single resolution.(; which shall define or describe all improvements to be done for the <br />total project to be completed, its steps or segments, the set of engineering standards to be applied, <br />the benefit to properties involved, the local character to be maintained or modified, the <br />assessment process(es) and(or) the financing method(s) which will be used to pay for the project. <br />A Public Improvement Project, whether financed with assessments or not, shall have both a <br />public hearing and a public comment period of not less than sixty calendar days. A Public <br />Improvement Project or Resolution shall not prevent each annual segment from the citizen's <br />right to petition the engineering standards or the financing method being applied to work <br />scheduled for that calendar year, to be moved to process section.) <br /> <br />Requirements: A Public Improvement Project will be approved by resolution on a per build-out, <br />per segment process. <br /> <br />Service, (conflicts as used in current section 8.05): <br /> <br />Special Assessment: Any assessment levied made to an individual property or collection of <br />properties which abut or is identified as being improved by, or maintained by, a result of the local <br />or public improvement being completed. The Assessment will follow the process as stated in MN <br />Statute 429.061, as amended, and be controlled by MN Statute 429.051,as amended. <br /> <br />Section 8.03. Local Improvement Ordinances and Regulations. Within 90 days after this Charter goes <br />into effect, the Council shall enact suitable ordinance(s) governing Llocal Iimprovements and Sspecial <br />Aassessments. The ordinance(s) shall provide a complete working code covering the determination of <br />assessments and assessment Districts, public hearings, appeals from a collection of assessments, <br />penalties for delinquency in making payments, financing of said assessments, and the certifying of <br />unpaid assessments for collection by the proper county officer. Said ordinance(s) shall also provide for <br />installment payments and notices to be given thereof, appellate procedure, reassessment, if necessary, <br />and all other matters appropriate to the subject of Llocal Iimprovements and assessments. After the <br />adoption of such ordinance(s) providing for Llocal Iimprovements, all procedures in compliance <br />therewith shall conform to the regulations as set forth in such ordinance(s) and as otherwise contained <br />in this Charter. <br /> <br />Section 8.04. Procedure for Special Assessments. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 1. All improvements to be paid for by special assessments Dedicated Revenue against <br />the benefited property shall be instituted by either:, <br /> the petition of at least twenty-five percent in number of the benefited property owners together <br />with a resolution adopted by an affirmative vote of the majority of all of the Council, or, <br /> a resolution adopted by a four-fifths affirmative vote of all of the Council. <br />The Council resolution shall: <br /> state the nature and scope of the proposed improvement, <br /> and shall provide means to obtain a cost estimate which shall set forth the cost of the <br />improvement both in unit price and in total thereof.