HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-23 Dogwood Way LIDIESOLUTION
A REBOLUTION OF INTENTION TO PROVID~ FO~ THE
IMPROVEMENT OF DOGWOOD WAY WITHIN THE APPLEWOOD
SUBDIVISION.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES:
SECTION 1. The council intends to make improvements to Dogwood
Way within the Applewood Subdivision. These improvements shall
consist of constructing approximately 480 linear feet of concrete
curb and providing an asphalt overlay over the existing street
surface. The purpose of this improvement is to bring the street
to full city standards in preparation for the city's acceptance
of the street as a public way. An Irrevocable Offer to Dedicate
the necessary right of way has been recorded and a warranty deed
for the property will be accepted upon approval of this local
improvement district.
The improvements will be in accordance with costs estimated to be
$22,740.00, all of which will be paid by special assessments on
benefitted properties. Costs will be allocated equally among the
13 tax lots comprising the assessment district. Those tax lots
would be assessed as specified on the attached Exhibit A.
SECTION 2. The local improvement district shall consist of all
the tax lots described in the attached Exhibit A.
SECTION 3. Warrants for the interim financing of the
improvements shall bear interest at the prevailing rates and
shall constitute general obligations on the City of Ashland and
shall be issued according to the terms and conditions in ORS
287.502 to 287.510 inclusively.
SECTION 4. The assessment imposed upon benefitted properties is
characterized as an assessment for local improvement pursuant to
ORS 305.583(4).
SECTION 5. Pursuant to AMC §13.20.050, whenever all of the
owners of property to be benefitted and assessed have signed a
petition directed and presented to the city council requesting
such local improvement, the city council may initiate and
construct such local improvement without publishing or mailing
notice to the owners of the affected property and without holding
a public hearing regarding the proposed local improvement. All
of the owners of the property to be benefitted have petitioned
the city council requesting such local improvements, and therefor
no notice or public hearing is necessary.
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This Resolution was READ and DULY ADOPTED at a regular meeting of
the City Council of the City of Ashland, Oregon on May 21, 1996.
~stensen, City Recorder
BIGNED and ADPROVED this
day of ~ , 1996.
Catherine M. Golden, ~rsyor
Approved as to form:
Paul Nolte, City Attorney
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