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53 <br />54 <br />55 <br />I56 <br />57 <br />58 <br />59 <br />60 <br />61 <br />62 <br />63 <br />64 <br />65 <br />66 <br />67 <br />68 <br />69 <br />70 <br />how a nei <br />plazas, trees, at <br />can be anchorei <br />looks and feels. TV <br />character i <br />inns, such as a single buildi <br />iews, etc. Essentially an <br />itectural style, or it can <br />n of man <br />buildi <br />ink in the local built or natural envi <br />re in the lands( <br />Character- is usually the first thing that visitors notice in a community and one of the first things <br />that residents of that community will embrace. <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 />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. <br />F] <br />71 <br />72 <br />73 <br />74 sehe dfor that eakwdar year, to be moved to piweess see6of • <br />75 <br />76 Requirements: A Public Improvement Project will be approved by resolution on a per build -out, <br />77 per segment process. <br />78 <br />79 Resolution for a Local or Public Improvement: A resolution, in the proper form, which is for a <br />80 Public Improvement Project and which shall define or describe all improvements to be done for the <br />81 total project to be completed, its steps or segments, the set of engineering_ standards to be applied, <br />82 the benefit to properties involved the local character to be maintained or modified, the assessment <br />83 process(es) and(or) the financing method(s) which will be used to pay for the project. A Resolution <br />84 for Public Improvement Project, whether financed with assessments or not, shall have both a public <br />85 hearing and a public comment period of not less than sixty calendar days. A Public Improvement <br />86 Project Resolution for multiple years of construction, not in the same geographic location, shall not <br />87 prevent review and petition, of each annual segment, from the citizen's right to petition the <br />88 engineering standards or the financing method being applied to the work scheduled for that <br />89 calendar year. <br />90 <br />91 Service, (conflicts as used in current section 8.05): <br />92 <br />93 Special Assessment: Any assessment levied made to an individual property or collection of <br />94 properties which abut or is identified as being improved by, or maintained by, a result of the local <br />95 or public improvement being completed. The Assessment will follow the process as stated in MN <br />96 Statute 429.061, as amended, and be controlled by MN Statute 429.051, as amended. <br />97 <br />98 Section 8.03. Local Improvement Ordinances and Regulations. Within 90 days after this Charter goes <br />99 into effect, the Council shall enact suitable ordinance(s) governing L-local Iimprovements and Sspecial <br />00 Aassessments. The ordinance(s) shall provide a complete working code covering the determination of <br />101 assessments and assessment Districts, public hearings, appeals from a collection of assessments, penalties <br />102 for delinquency in making payments, financing of said assessments, and the certifying of unpaid <br />103 assessments for collection by the proper county officer. Said ordinance(s) shall also provide for <br />104 installment payments and notices to be given thereof, appellate procedure, reassessment, if necessary, and <br />