CR 96-29 Resolution Hearing - 9 Webster PlSupporting Information.
Resolution 96 -12
Jags Gessele
Engineering Superintendent
February 2, 1996 Council Report 96 -29
Resolution Setting Assessment Hearing
Connection Charges - 9 Webster Place
Proposed Action.
Staff recommends adoption of the following motion: Move that Council
adopt Resolution 16 -12. Resolution for Hearina on Proposed Assessment
- Delinauent Utility Connection Charaes at 9 Webster Place.
Overview.
The owner of a newly platted lot at 9 Webster Place has failed to pay
the utility connection charges as established by City Code, Section
705.03, Subd. 3. The City needs to take action to collect on these
charges and staff proposes that special assessment procedures be used
to carry that out.
Primary Issues to Consider.
Amount to be assessed and terms
Staff proposes that the following connection charges be levied by
special assessment at 8% per annum over three years:
Sanitary Sewer $6,874.35
Water Main $5,280.08
Street $3,812.88
0 Assessment hearing
Staff urges adoption of Resolution 96 -12 that sets an assessment
hearing for March 5, 1996.
Attest:
James A. Genellie, City Clerk
City of Hopkins
Hennepin County, Minnesota
Resolution 96 -12
Resolution For Hearing On Proposed Assessment -
Delinquent Utility Connection Charge At 9 Webster Place
WHEREAS, the owner of property at 9 Webster Place has obtained
permits for the connection of sanitary sewer and water main
service lines to City mains and has in fact made the
connections, and
WHEREAS, the owner of 9 Webster Place has been notified of certain
utility connection charges associated with development of the
property as due and payable by authority of Section 705.03 Subd.
3 of the City Code, and
WHEREAS, such connection charges have not been paid, are now
delinquent, and the City proposes to collect by means of special
assessments,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA:
1. A hearing shall be held on the 5th day of March, 1996, at
the City Hall at 7:30 P.M. to pass upon such proposed
assessments and at such time and place the affected
property owner will be given an opportunity to be heard
with reference to such assessment.
2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice of
hearing on the proposed assessments to be published in the
official newspaper at least two weeks prior to the hearing
and to mail notices to the owner affected by said
assessments.
3. The notice of hearing shall state the date, time and place
of hearing, the general nature of the improvement, the area
to be assessed, the total cost of the assessment, and that
written or oral objections will be considered.
4. Assessments shall be payable in annual installments over
three years at 8% per annum.
Adopted by the City Council this 6th day of February, 1996.
Charles D. Redepenning, Mayor