90-7630R90
RESOLUTION N0. 7630
RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO SPECIALLY ASSESS FOR THE COSTS OF CURRENT
SERVICES PROVIDED FOR ALLEY MAINTENANCE IN THE CITY OF RICHFIELD
JANUARY 1, 1991. THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1991
CITY PROJECT NO. 864
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Richfield,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. That area which includes the property which abuts improved
alleys in Richfield (the "District") is hereby established as a
special assessment district for the purpose of assessing for
current services provided by the City;
2. That the following current services of the City are hereby
proposed to be undertaken by the City in the District with the
cost of such services to be specially assessed against the
benefited property within the District: the maintenance and
snowplowing of alleys;
3. The area proposed to be specially assessed for such current
services consists of every assessable lot and parcel of land
within the District. It is proposed that special assessments on
property be made on the basis of prorated share of assessable
abutting footage as defined in the alley improvement policy,
Resolution No. 6345;
4. The city clerk is authorized and directed to publish notice
of a public hearing by this Council at which time the Council
will consider. the undertaking of such current services and the
levying of special assessments to bear the costs thereof. Such
notice shall be published in the official newspaper at least once
and at least two weeks prior to the date of hearing. Such
hearing shall be held on Monday, July 23, 1990, commencing at
7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be reached on
the agenda.
5. It is hereby proposed that the project consist of the costs
of the aforementioned services for the period from January 1,
1991 through December 31, 1991. The estimated cost of providing
all of the aforementioned current services during that period,
using day labor, is $21,000.
6. The project is feasible.
Passed by the City Council of the City of`~~field i/~~sota,
this 11th day of June, 1990.
ATTEST:
Thomas P. Ferber City Clerk
Mayor