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JANUARY 8, 2013 13-10 RESOLUTION
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PURPOSE: APPROVAL OF INITIAL RESOLUTION FOR SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS – CONTRACT NO. 13-04 / PAVING, SIDEWALK,
DRIVEWAY, AND UTILITIES / SECOND LOCAL STREET
CONCRETE PAVING PROGRAM – NORTH & SOUTH CENTRAL
AREA
INITIATED BY: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
BE IT RESOLVED BY the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh as follows:
1. The Common Council hereby declares its intention to exercise its police
power under Section 66.0703 and 66.0705 of the Wisconsin Statutes to levy special
assessments upon property within the following described areas for benefits conferred
upon such property by improving the following:
Concrete Paving, Asphalt Paving, Grading and Graveling, Sidewalk
Repair/Installation, Sanitary Sewer Laterals (New & Relay), Water Laterals
(New & Relay), Storm Sewer Laterals (New & Relay), and Concrete
Driveway Approach:
West New York Avenue from Fox River to 50’ east of Spruce Street
Summit Avenue from New York Avenue to 50’ north
High Avenue from 50’ south to 50’ north of New York Avenue
Algoma Boulevard from 50’ south to 50’ north of New York Avenue
Elmwood Avenue from 50’ south to 50’ north of New York Avenue
Spruce Street from New York Avenue to 50’ north
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10 Avenue from 50’ west of Oregon Street to east end
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Oregon Street from 50’ south to 50’ north of 10 Avenue
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Nebraska Street from 50’ south to 50’ north of 10 Avenue
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South Main Street from 50’ south to 50’ north of 10 Avenue
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Alley between Nebraska Street and Main Street from 10 Avenue to 50’
north
Osceola Street from Pearl Avenue to High Street
2. 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 accrued thereto from said improvements.
JANUARY 8, 2013 13-10 RESOLUTION
CONT'D
3. The assessments against any parcel may be paid according to the
provisions of Section 25-83 through 25-89 of the Oshkosh Municipal Code.
4. The governing body determines that the improvements constitute an
exercise of the police power for the health, safety, and general welfare of the
municipality and its inhabitants.
5. The Board of Public Works is directed to prepare a report consisting of:
(a) Final plans and specifications for said improvements.
(b) An estimate of the entire cost of the proposed work or
improvements.
(c) An estimate as to each parcel of property within the assessment
district of:
(1) The assessment of benefits to be levied for each
improvement.
(2) The damages to be awarded for property taken or damages
by each improvement.
(3) The net amount of benefits over damages or the net amount
of damages over benefits for each improvement.
(4) The total assessment against each parcel
Upon completion of such report, the Board of Public Works is directed to file a copy
thereof in the City Clerk's Office for public inspection.
6. Upon receiving the report of the Board of Public Works, the City Clerk is
directed to give notice of a public hearing on such reports as specified in Section
66.0703(7)(a) of the Wisconsin Statutes. The hearing shall be held before the Common
Council at the Council Chambers, Room 406 in the City Hall at a time set by the Clerk in
accordance with the Wisconsin Statutes. The assessment against any parcel may be
paid in cash, paid with the first property tax installment, or in ten (10) installments if the
total amount of the assessment is greater than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or fifteen
(15) installments if the total amount of the assessment is greater than one thousand
dollars ($1000.00).
7. The installation of said street improvements shall be accomplished
according to the provisions of Section 25-3 through 25-11 of the Oshkosh Municipal
Code.
OJHKOJH
ON THE WATER
MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Common Council
FROM: Steven M. Gohde, Assistant Director of Public Works5S 3
DATE: January 3, 2013
RE: Approval of Initial Resolution for Special Assessments
Paving, Sidewalk, Driveway and Utilities/Second Local Street Concrete Paving Program
North and South Central Area—Contract 13-04
BACKGROUND
This resolution is the initial resolution for allowing the City to assess abutting property owners for
improvements to be completed during the reconstruction of the following streets: West New York Avenue
from the Fox River to Spruce Street and West and East 10th Avenue from Oregon Street to the east end
of East 10th Avenue. The assessable work will include concrete pavement, asphalt pavement, sidewalk,
driveway aprons, sanitary sewer laterals (new and relay), storm sewer laterals (new and relay), and water
laterals (new and relay).
ANALYSIS
The resolution allows City staff to proceed with preparing assessments for the abutting properties. A
public hearing needs to be held and a final resolution needs to be approved by the Council prior the
assessments being levied on the properties.
FISCAL IMPACT
Assessments allow the City to recover a portion of the costs associated with projects from benefiting
properties. Funding for the projects is included in the 2013 Capital Improvement Program in the Street,
Storm Sewer, Sanitary Sewer, Water Main, and Sidewalk sections.
RECOMMENDATIONS
I recommend approval of the initial resolution.
Approved:
Mark A. Rohloff
City Manager
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