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First, the Public Improvement petition must be for and include on the petition cover page a <br />specific proposal for a defined geographic area, a specific real property impact, a quantifiable <br />benefit to the City and properties affected, and propose the Dedicated Funds account to be <br />allocated for the financing. <br />Second, the petition must be of interest to and impact more than a single property, <br />Third, the petition may not request any action which would be a violation of MN Statutes or <br />local ordinances. <br />Fourth, the completed petition consists of one or more pages, gathered together and numbered <br />as a whole into a single document. Each signature page will contain the title of the proposal, the <br />geographic scope, the general change, the proposed financing method and costs to individual <br />property owners, the sponsors name, the dated signature and printed name and address of those <br />signing. <br />Fifth, the completed petition will be submitted for qualification review to the City <br />Administrator, or Assistant City Administrator, no later than 180 days from the date of the first <br />signature on the signature pages. <br />Sample petition will be made up by City Staff and available for any property owner or citizen <br />interested in sponsoring a petition. <br />2. Petitioners are: <br />Any person whose name is listed as owner of the property with the Ramsey County Property <br />Records Office is to be recognized by the City as the property owner. <br />Any person who is the owner of a benefited property in a proposed Local Improvement, is a <br />qualified person to propose, circulate, and sign a petition. <br />Any person whose name appears on a petition may withdraw their name by a statement in <br />writing filed with the Council before such petition is presented to the Council. <br />3. Petitions must be submitted and conducted by a benefited property owner(s).A qualified petition <br />will have the signatures of at minimum twenty-five percent of the benefited property owners in the <br />proposed Local Improvement area. City Staff shall provide any benefited property owner the <br />complete list of names of property owners for a proposed Local Improvement area. <br />4. City Staff shall qualify petition based on items 8.05.Subd B:Ph 1,2, and 3 previous. City Staff <br />shall report receipt of all petitions for Local Improvements. The report shall include the primary <br />petitioner, the proposed improvement and whether the petition was qualified or not for Council <br />consideration. <br />C. Council Resolution – <br />City Staff will present all properly qualified petitions in the form of a resolution to the Council <br />within 60 calendar days of receipt of the petition by the City Administrator or Assistant City <br />Administrator. For all Local Improvement proposals the Council resolution shall state the purpose <br />and scope of the proposed improvement, the benefited properties, and the estimated Dedicated Fund <br />or General Fund balance to be allocated to the improvement. The City Staff shall establish a list of <br />the benefited addresses and property owners with an average per property investment amount that is <br />being proposed along with total proposed project. <br />D. Public Hearing and Notice <br />Upon receipt of a qualified Local or Public Improvement Resolution , the Council shall by <br />resolution set a date for a public hearing on the proposed improvement. The resolution will set the <br />time, place and purpose of the public hearing <br />1. The resolution shall be published in the City Newsletter twice and at least one week apart no <br />less than two weeks prior to the date of stated hearing. A copy of the resolution, including <br />estimated unit prices and total price, shall be mailed to each benefited property owner, at <br />owner's last known address, at least two weeks prior to the date of stated hearing. Failure to <br />give mailed notice, or any defects in the notice, shall not invalidate the proceedings. <br />2. At the proposed improvement hearing the City Council shall summarize to those in attendance <br />260 <br />261 <br />262 <br />263 <br />264 <br />265 <br />266 <br />267 <br />268 <br />269 <br />270 <br />271 <br />272 <br />273 <br />274 <br />275 <br />276 <br />277 <br />278 <br />279 <br />280 <br />281 <br />282 <br />283 <br />284 <br />285 <br />286 <br />287 <br />288 <br />289 <br />290 <br />291 <br />292 <br />293 <br />294 <br />295 <br />296 <br />297 <br />298 <br />299 <br />300 <br />301 <br />302 <br />303 <br />304 <br />305 <br />306 <br />307 <br />308 <br />309 <br />310