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File #: Res.11-2757    Version: A Name: PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION FOR PAVING ALLEYS BE CONSIDERED FOR RECONSTRUCTION FOR THE 2013 CONSTRUCTION SEASON (2012 HEARING).
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/4/2011 In control: City Attorney's Office
On agenda: Final action: 10/4/2011
Title: PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION FOR PAVING ALLEYS BE CONSIDERED FOR RECONSTRUCTION FOR THE 2013 CONSTRUCTION SEASON (2012 HEARING). RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Racine, Wisconsin: 1. The Common Council hereby declares its intention to exercise its power under s. 66.0703, Wisconsin Statutes, to levy special assessments upon property within the following described area for benefits conferred upon such property by improvement of the following street(s): All property fronting upon both sides: PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVING Alley bounded by Walton Avenue and Layard Avenue; Charles Street and Geneva Street Alley bounded by Lindermann Avenue and Kinzie Avenue; Blaine Avenue and Hayes Avenue Alley bounded by Kinzie Avenue and Haven Avenue; Arthur Avenue and Blaine Avenue Alley bounded by Layard Avenue and Romayne Avenue; Charles Street and Geneva Street Alley bounded by Prospect Street and Hamilton Street; Carlisle Avenue and Blake Avenue Alley bounded by 3rd Street and Sta...
Sponsors: Sandy Weidner
Related files: 11-6929
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Alderman Weidner
 
Title
 
PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION FOR PAVING ALLEYS BE CONSIDERED FOR RECONSTRUCTION FOR THE 2013 CONSTRUCTION SEASON (2012 HEARING).
 
RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Racine, Wisconsin:
 
1.  The Common Council hereby declares its intention to exercise its power under s. 66.0703, Wisconsin Statutes, to levy special assessments upon property within the following described area for benefits conferred upon such property by improvement of the following street(s):
 
 All property fronting upon both sides:
 
PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVING
 
Alley bounded by  Walton Avenue and Layard Avenue; Charles Street and Geneva Street
Alley bounded by Lindermann Avenue and Kinzie Avenue; Blaine Avenue and Hayes Avenue
Alley bounded by Kinzie Avenue and Haven Avenue; Arthur Avenue and Blaine Avenue
Alley bounded by Layard Avenue and Romayne Avenue; Charles Street and Geneva Street
Alley bounded by Prospect Street and Hamilton Street; Carlisle Avenue and Blake Avenue
Alley bounded by 3rd Street and State Street; Wisconsin Avenue and Main Street S(NS)
Alley bounded by 15th Street and Wright Avenue; Deane Boulevard and Quincy Avenue
Alley bounded by 19th Street and 18th Street; Grange Avenue and Flett Avenue
Alley bounded by 16th Street and Washington Avenue; Packard Avenue and Memorial Drive
Alley bounded by 16th Street and 15th Street; Deane Boulevard and Quincy Avenue
Alley bounded by 16th Street and 15th Street; West Boulevard and Deane Boulevard
Alley bounded by 17th Street and 16th Street; Morton Avenue and Austin Avenue
Alley bounded by 17th Street and 16th Street; Murray Avenue and Phillips Avenue
Alley bounded by St. Patrick Street and High Street; Summit Avenue and Carlisle Avenue
Alley bounded by State Street and West Street; Blake Avenue and Memorial Drive
Alley bounded by Railroad tracks and 17th Street; West Boulevard and Deane Boulevard
Alley bounded by DeKoven Avenue and 18th Street; Franklin Street and Center Street
Alley bounded by DeKoven Avenue and 18th Street; Villa Street and Park Avenue
Alley bounded by English Street and Yout Street; Marquette Street and La Salle Street
Alley bounded by English Street and Yout Street; Summit Avenue and Carlisle Avenue
Alley bounded by Hamilton Street and Albert Street; Carlisle Avenue and Blake Avenue
Alley bounded by Hamilton Street and Albert Street; Summit Avenue and Carlisle Avenue
Alley bounded by High Street and English Street; Summit Avenue and Carlisle Avenue
Alley bounded by Goold Street and Walton Avenue; Green Street and St. Clair Street
 
2. Said public improvement shall consist of PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVING.
 
      3. The total amount assessed against such district shall not exceed the total cost of the improvements and the amount assessed against any parcel shall not be greater than the benefits accruing thereto from said improvements.
 
4.  The assessments against any parcel may be paid in cash or in ten (10) annual installments.
 
5.   The Commissioner of Public Works is directed to prepare a report consisting of:
 
      a.      Preliminary or final plans and specifications for said improvement.
 
      b.      An estimate of the entire cost of the proposed work or improvement.
 
      c.      An estimate, as to each parcel of property within the assessment district, of:
 
(1)      The assessment of benefits to be levied.
 
(2)      The damages to be awarded for property taken or damaged.
 
(3)      The net amount of such benefits over damages or the net amount of such damages over benefits.
 
Upon completing such report, the Commissioner of Public Works is directed to file a copy thereof on the City Clerk's Office for public inspection.
 
     6.      Upon receiving the report of the Commissioner of Public Works, the City Clerk is directed to give a Class 1 notice of a public hearing on such report as specified in §. 66.60(7), Wisconsin Statutes.
 
      The hearing shall be held at the Council Chambers in the City Hall at a time set by the Clerk in accordance with §. 66.0703 (7)(a), Wisconsin Statutes.
 
Fiscal Note:  Unknown at this time.