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PURPOSE: APPROVE FINAL RESOLUTION FOR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS —
CONTRACT 17-12 MISCELLANEOUS UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS
INITIATED BY: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh held a public hearing on
the 23rd day of May, 2017, at 6:00 p.m. for the purpose of hearing all interested persons
concerning the preliminary resolution and report of the City Manager (Board of Public
Works) on the proposed improvements as listed below, pursuant to the initial resolution
adopted May 9, 2017, by the Oshkosh Common Council of the following named streets:
Miscellaneous Utility Improvements — Contract 17-12
Grading and Graveling, Concrete Pavement, Asphalt Pavement, Sidewalk,
Driveway Aprons, Sanitary Sewer Laterals (new and relay), and Water
Laterals ,new and relay:
West 61h Avenue, from Reichow Street to Eagle Street
West Murdock Avenue, from Algoma Boulevard to Vinland Street
Clairville Road, from the Southwest Industrial Park to West 201h Avenue
Oshkosh Avenue, from Westfield Street to Eagle Street
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of
Oshkosh as follows:
1. That the proposed street grade(s), from a datum plane established by the official
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, as identified and on file in the Department
of Public Works is/are hereby permanently established.
2. The Common Council for the City of Oshkosh hereby orders that sidewalk be
constructed according to the established grade pursuant to Section 66.0907 of the
Wisconsin Statutes and the ordinances of the City of Oshkosh on the following
locations:
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3. That the report of the City Manager, acting as the Board of Public Works,
pertaining to the construction of the above described public improvements,including plans
and specifications therefor, is hereby adopted and approved with the following
modifications:
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4. That the action of the City Manager in advertising for bids and to carry out the
work of such improvements in accordance with the reports of the City Manager and in
accordance with the said resolution heretofore adopted, is hereby approved, ratified and
confirmed.
5. That payment for said improvements be made by assessing the cost to the
property benefited as indicated in said report, except as modified herein.
6. Assessments shown on the report represent an exercise of the police power and
have been determined on a reasonable basis and are hereby confirmed.
7. That the assessments for all projects included in said report are hereby combined
as a single assessment but any interested property owners shall be entitled to object to each
assessment separately or all assessments jointly for any purpose or purposes.
8. That the assessments may be paid in cash, or in installments pursuant to Section
25-83 thru 25-89 of the Oshkosh Municipal Code, said deferred payments to bear interest at
the rate of six percent (6%) per annum on the unpaid balance. The City Clerk shall publish
an installment assessment notice in accordance with Section 66.0715(3)(e) of the Wisconsin
Statutes in the official newspaper of the City.
9. The City Clerk is directed to publish this resolution in the OSHKOSH DAILY
NORTHWESTERN, the official newspaper of the City.
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10. The City Clerk is further directed to mail a copy of this resolution to every
property owner whose name appears on the assessment roll whose post office address is
known or can with reasonable diligence be ascertained.
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OSHKOSH AVENUE N. WESTFIELD ST. TO N. EAGLE ST.
SANITARY LATERAL NEW 8" SANITARY 8" WATER SERVICE
PARCEL I.D. ADDRESS OWNER RATE FRONTAGE ASSESSABLE LINEAR RELAY LATERAL (INCLUDING SIDEWALK AA (SEE ADDRESS ASSESSMENT
CALCULATION FEET (INCLUDING (INCLUDING NOTE) TOTAL
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8" CONCRETE PAVEMENT PATCHES= $75.00 PER SQUARE YARD
SIDEWALK REHABILITATION = $5.60 PER SQUARE FOOT (ESTIMATE)
SANITARY SEWER LATERAL RELAY = $2,200.00 EACH (ESTIMATE)
NEW 8" SEWER LATERAL = $4,400.00 EACH (ESTIMATE)
NEW 8" WATER SERVICE=$5,500.00 EACH (ESTIMATE)
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2017 ASSESSMENT RATES:
CITY OF OSHKOSH
STORM SEWER LATERAL
NEW STORM SEWER LATERAL WITHOUT DRAIN = $400.00 EACH
ENGINEERING DIVISION
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
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ENGINEERING DIVISION
CONTRACT NO. DRAWN
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WATER MAIN
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
CLAIRVILLE ROAD
SW INDUSTRIAL PARK TO
City of Oshkosh
215 Church Avenue
P.O. Box 1130
Oshkosh, Wl 54902-1130
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Pamela R. Ubrig
City Clerk
C i ty � Angela J. Joeckel
0 Deputy City Clerk
Oshkosh Emily E. Karl
Election Aide
May 12, 2017
Dear Property Owner:
Please find enclosed the following documents for your information and review:
1. A letter of explanation from Public Works Assistant Director Steven Gohde.
1A. Information sheet on parking during construction.
1B. Information sheet on lead service line replacement program.
2. The Initial Resolution adopted by the Oshkosh Common Council, which began the process
for the improvement(s) adjacent to your property.
3. Notice of Public Hearing to be held by the Oshkosh Common Council on May 23, 2017
regarding assessments, which will be set with the adoption of the final resolution, also scheduled
for adoption on May 23, 2017.
4. Special assessment payment plan options explaining the payment choices after Contract No.
17-12 is certified as complete — payment choice or payment is not accepted at this time.
5. Assessment sheet indicating properties involved in the proposed project, the property
footage, price per foot and estimated total assessment to the property.
If you wish to appear before the Council before the final resolution is adopted to proceed with
the construction, please refer to the "Notice of Public Hearing" enclosed.
If you have any questions regarding the above listed documents, please contact the Public Works
Department (236-5065) or the City Clerk (236-5011), Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. until 4:30
p.m.
Sincerely,
CITY OF OSHKOSH
PAMELA R. UBRIG
City Clerk
CITY HALL
215 Church Avenue
P.O. Box 1130
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
54903-1130 City of Oshkosh
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May 12, 2017
Subject: Assessments for Grading and Graveling, Concrete Paving, Asphalt Paving, Sanitary Sewer
Laterals (New & Relay), Water Laterals (New and Relay), Sidewalk Repair, New Sidewalk,
and Concrete Drive Approaches
Contract 17-12
To Property Owners on:
➢ WEST 6TH AVENUE, from Reichow Street to Eagle Street
➢ WEST MURDOCK AVENUE, from Algoma Boulevard to Vinland Street
➢ CLAIRVILLE ROAD, from the Southwest Industrial Park to West 20th Avenue
➢ OSHKOSH AVENUE, from North Westfield Street to North Eagle Street
A public hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, May 23, 2017, in the Common Council Chambers at City Hall to
consider improvements to your street. Staff will be available beginning at 4:45 p.m. in Room 404 of City Hall
to answer questions about the project and the estimated costs. Residents may also call the Department of
Public Works Engineering Division at (920)236-5065 to have questions answered.
The public hearing covers the proposed improvements, which include the following: grading and graveling,
paving, utilities, sidewalks, and/or driveway approaches and the levy of special assessments that partially
cover the cost of the improvements. Assessments are not due until the project is certified as complete and these
charges can be paid by any one of the plans as outlined by the City Clerk's information on payment plan
options. Based upon the City of Oshkosh assessment policy, the assessable portions of the project have been
identified and are outlined on the attached assessment worksheet(s). The estimated distance for construction
on side streets is estimated high to allow adequate area for the new construction to be transitioned to the
existing pavement. The quantities and costs are estimates and will be adjusted to the actual quantity installed.
Unit costs will be adjusted according to the assessment policy based on bid prices. The estimated quantities
for sidewalk include up to six (6) additional squares of sidewalk to allow for private utility lateral
construction. Only squares actually removed and replaced to repair defective sidewalk or facilitate the private
utility lateral construction will be billed to the property owner. Additional sidewalk squares removed will not
be billed to the property owner if the Construction Access Agreement previously mailed to them was signed and
returned by the property owner.
Property owners who have not returned the Construction Access Agreement will only have partial sidewalk
squares removed and patched. These property owners will be sent orders to replace the patched sidewalk with
permanent concrete sidewalk in 2018. These property owners will be financially responsible for replacing
all patched concrete sidewalk, all defective sidewalk, and all sidewalk that does not meet the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. Sidewalk squares needing replacement only to meet ADA
standards will not be billed to the property owner if the property owner returns the Construction Access
Agreement before commencement of the street reconstruction project. If needed, please contact the
Department of Public Works Engineering Division at (920)236-5065 or attend the meeting listed above to get a
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copy of the agreement form. The enclosed assessment information assumes the Construction Access Agreement
was signed and returned by the property owner.
Enclosed with this letter is information about lead water services and a program to replace lead services on
private property. Please review this information in Attachment 1B, in addition to this letter. The enclosed
assessments do not include replacing the private water service line.
The final assessment cost will not increase above the estimated total without another public hearing. Questions
in regard to payment of Special Assessments can be answered by calling the City Clerk's office at (920)236-
5011. Questions in regard to the construction project in general can be answered by calling the Department of
Public Works Engineering Division at (920)236-5065.
The sequence of construction has not yet been scheduled with a contractor. Residents will be notified
approximately one (1) week before construction will begin on a particular street. Each street identified in this
contract has been designated a specific time frame in which the Contractor will need to complete their work on
that street. The construction time frames vary from six (6) to twelve (12) weeks depending upon the amount of
work and the complexity of the work associated with a specific street. All work within this contract is
scheduled to be completed by the end of November 2017. Wisconsin Public Service and other utility
companies will be relocating some of their facilities prior to the City's Contractor beginning work. This work is
not part of the above time frame.
A specific description of the project construction consists of the following elements: installation of new water
mains, relay of existing sanitary sewer and water mains, repairs to existing sanitary sewer mains, relaying of
private sanitary sewer laterals, replacing public -side water service laterals, and patching of the pavement. It is
recommended that no salt or harsh chemicals be put on the new sidewalk for one (1) year. If you know of any
underground wires and/or piping (examples: invisible electric fence, conduit for exterior lighting, irrigation
system, etc.) on your property which are located near the sidewalk, right-of-way, or driveways, please contact
the Engineering Division as soon as possible. Any private improvements within the right-of-way, brick pavers,
shrubs, lights, etc. will be removed by the Contractor during construction and will not be replaced. In the
event you wish to replace certain items, a permit must be obtained from the Department of Public Works prior
to your beginning the work. Prior to the completion of the project, all disturbed areas will be topsoiled, seeded,
and covered with erosion mat. The property owner is responsible for watering the newly vegetated areas.
The matting placed over the seed is biodegradable. Please do not remove the mat because it serves as mulch
for the new grass. Please set your lawn mower to the highest setting when mowing the new grass areas until
the new grass areas are well established.
During construction, there will be periods of time when access to residential properties will be restricted.
There will only be a few instances when this situation will occur. Typically, short access restrictions occur
during the underground utility installation and longer restrictions occur during the placement of concrete
pavement and driveways. To minimize the inconvenience, the Contractor will provide a one (1) week notice
prior to the access being restricted for concrete work. Per the Police Department, a Construction Parking
Permit is not required to park on a street overnight, if you park within two (2) blocks of the street under
construction (see enclosed information). All "No Parking" areas and/or posted time zones must be obeyed.
Vehicles parking overnight must be parked on the house address side of the street that corresponds to the
current date before midnight. On odd calendar dates, the vehicles should be parked on the odd address
side of the street. On even calendar dates, vehicles should be parked on the even address side of the street.
Provisions will be made with the Fire Department and the Sanitation Division so fire protection and City
garbage/recycling collection will continue at all times. Please ensure your garbage/recyclables are at the
curbside by 7:00 a.m. on your regular collection day. Crews schedule collection of garbage/recyclables in
construction areas at the start of each day. If rural -type mailboxes exist on your street, the Contractor will
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remove them during construction. This removal will make it necessary for you to pick up your mail at the Post
Office. The Contractor will be responsible so as not to damage the mailboxes. Upon completion of the paving
work, the Contractor will reset the mailboxes.
For commercial properties, the Contractor is required to maintain access. Business owners are encouraged to
provide the City's Engineering Division with contact information, which will be shared with the Contractor.
Communication between you, the City, the City's Contractor, and your customers and delivery personnel will
help the project proceed as quickly as possible.
Although terrace trees may need to be removed at specific locations, they will be preserved as much as
possible. Property owners at locations where a tree needs to be removed will receive advance notice of the
removal and replacement options. Roots and branches may be cut to allow for paving operations. Cutting and
pruning will either be done by, or under the direction of, the City Forester.
The City has implemented a way for you to receive project updates via e-mail. The updates will provide
information about access and construction progress. To receive these updates, please send a blank e-mail to
contract1712-subscribe@lists.ci.oshkosh.wi.us. You will receive an e-mail stating your subscription request has
been received. You must reply to the message within five (5) days to complete the subscription. The City will
stop sending updates upon completion of the project. If at any time you wish to unsubscribe, please send an e-
mail to this address, contract1712-unsubscribe@lists.ci.oshkosh.wi.us.
Please feel free to contact the Public Works Engineering Division at (929)236-5065 prior to the scheduled public
hearing if you have any questions on the proposed assessments or the project construction.
Sincerely, // AA
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Steven M. Gohde, P.E.
Assistant Director of Public Works
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420 Jackson Street
Oshkosh, WI 54901
City of Oshkosh Tel: 920-236-5720
Fax: 920-236-5087
Police Department dsmith@ci.oshkosh.wi.us
PROFESSIONALISM • PRIDE • INTEGRITY • TEAMWORK Dean Smith
Chief of Police
As per Sections 27-27, 27-28, and 27-29 of the Municipal Code of the City of Oshkosh, there is no parking on
City streets, 2 AM to 5 AM, unless the owner of vehicle was granted permission or has purchased a City
parking permit.
If your street or sidewalk is under construction, it is NOT necessary to obtain a parking permit if you
park your car within two blocks of the street under construction. All City ordinances and parking
rules/guidelines must be followed, and all posted parking restrictions, including time zones and no
parking areas, must be obeyed.
You will need to follow the odd -even rules. On odd days of the week, the vehicle should be parked on
the side of the street with odd -numbered houses. On even days of the week, the permit holder should
park on the side of the street with even -numbered houses. Each night, the car should be parked on the
opposite side of the street as the night before. NOTE: Odd and even dates are figured before midnight.
If parking is only allowed on one side of the street, the Odd -Even rule DOES apply. Vehicles can only
park on the side of the street that does not have restricted parking and are only allowed to park overnight
on the appropriate Odd -Even days.
In the case of a declared Snow Emergency, parking on City streets is restricted to one side of the street
using the Odd -Even rule with dates figured from noon on the calendar date to noon on the following
calendar date. It is the responsibility of the vehicle owner/operator to find appropriate parking in the
event of a snow emergency. Vehicles in violation of snow emergency parking will be towed at the
owner's expense.
Disabled vehicles are not allowed to park overnight at anytime and should be moved within 24 hours.
Motor busses, truck tractors, semi -trailers and motor trucks designed, used, or maintained primarily for
the transportation of property as defined in Municipal Code 27-26(3) are not permitted to park overnight
on City streets.
All street parking is subject to the following guidelines:
• May not park in signed / designated "No Parking" areas.
• Vehicles may not stop or park in a designated "Fire Lane".
• No parking within 10 feet of a fire hydrant (an official traffic sign may indicate a greater distance
is required).
• No parking in loading zones.
• No parking within 4 feet of an alley or private roadway or driveway.
• No parking within 15 feet to the near limits of a crosswalk.
Failure to follow the above rules could result in parking citations being issued. Individuals wishing to
appeal a parking citation may do so by completing a Request to Review Parking Citation form which is
available at the Oshkosh Police Department Telecommunications Desk, on the Police Department website
(oshkoshpd.com) or on the City of Oshkosh website.
The Mission of the Oshkosh Police Department is to promote public safety and to enhance the
quality of life in our community through innovative policing and community partnerships
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Oshkosh
Lead Service Line Replacement Information
The purpose of this document is to inform property owners of the potential existence of a lead water
service line at your property and a City program to replace it. Lead service lines and home plumbing
are potential sources of lead in drinking water. Lead is harmful to human health, particularly the
health of small children. For this reason, the City of Oshkosh (City) uses corrosion control treatment
at the water filtration plant to minimize the potential for lead in the City's drinking water.
As part of the construction project adjacent to your property, the City will replace the water main
and the City -owned portion of the water service line to your home. The City owns and is responsible
for maintaining the water service line up to the curb stop (the first valve) off the water main. For a
vast majority of residential properties, the curb stop is typically located in the terrace or in the
sidewalk adjacent to the street. The water service line from inside your building out to the curb stop
is owned and maintained by the property owner.
Public Service Line
(may be lead)
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Recent studies have shown that replacing only a portion of a lead service line can increase the risk
of lead exposure from drinking water to the occupants. As a result, the City is implementing new
policies and procedures to reduce the risk of lead exposure to its residents. The City's proposed new
ordinance will require full Lead Service Line Replacement (LSLR), replacement of both the public
and privately -owned lead service lines, within six (6) months of work on a lead water service line.
Because water utility rates cannot be used to fund private lead service line replacement, the City
obtained grant money to help reduce the cost to private property owners in 2017. While the City's
Lead Service Line Replacement Program is still being developed, program features will conform to
the proposed City ordinance revisions and a new City Lead Service Line Replacement Policy. The
ordinance will make replacement of lead water service lines mandatory and the policy will describe
how the ordinance will be implemented. Approval of the ordinance and policy are anticipated at
the February 28, 2017 Common Council meeting.
To utilize grant funding in 2017, the City will solicit bids from licensed contractors to complete
private lead service line replacements. The selected private LSLR contractor will be responsible for
coordinating with the contractor performing the construction work on the City's water main and
public water service line, and coordinating with the property owner. The City will provide property
owners with the name and contact information of the selected private LSLR contractor. Residential
property owners, who work with the City's private LSLR contractor to complete the lead service line
replacement as part of the project, will be eligible to receive a fifty percent (50%) reduction of the
lead service line replacement's total cost, up to $1,500 per parcel. The actual cost of private lead
service line replacement can vary significantly. Some of the factors include: length of service line,
method of service line replacement, and construction methods of the building. It is anticipated a
majority of the private lead service line replacements will cost between $1,000 and $2,500 each. The
City will send a separate bill to private property owners for the cost of the lead service line
replacement less the grant -funded cost share. By law, private lead service line replacement costs
are not eligible for assessments or a payment plan.
Disturbing and replacing lead water service lines may result in temporarily increased lead levels in
drinking water. To minimize exposure to this risk during construction, the City will be providing a
faucet filter and a replacement filter cartridge, certified for lead removal by NSF International, to
each living unit on a parcel with a lead water service line.
Based on available information, the City anticipates your water service line is likely made of lead.
To determine if your water service line is lead, you may contact a certified plumber, the City's Water
Utility at (920)232-5330, or perform a self -inspection. To perform the self -inspection, simply take a
metal tool, like a coin, and scratch the surface of the pipe protruding from the floor or wall prior to
the water meter. If the pipe is easy to scratch and the scratched area is a shiny grey color, the pipe is
made of lead. The figure on the next page provide basic guidance for performing a self -inspection:
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If you choose to hire a plumber to perform the inspection, the City is developing a form that will be
required for all certified plumbers to use for inspections.
Additional information about lead in drinking water can be found on the City's web page at
https://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us/Public Works/water utility.asp. Property owners may wish to
consider replacement of building's plumbing (pipe, valves, or fixtures) that contain lead-based
materials.
Please contact Pete Gulbronson at (920)236-5258 or the Department of Public Works at (920)236-5065
with any questions regarding lead in drinking water.
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17-233 RESOLUTION
(CARRIED 7-0 LOST LAID OVER WITHDRAWN )
PURPOSE: APPROVE INITIAL RESOLUTION FOR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS —
CONTRACT 17-12 MISCELLANEOUS UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS
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:
Miscellaneous Utility Improvements — Contract 17-12
Grading and Graveling, Concrete Pavement, Asphalt Pavement, Sidewalk,
Driveway Aprons, Sanitary Sewer Laterals (new and relay), and Water
Laterals (new and relay):
West 6th Avenue, from Reichow Street to Eagle Street
West Murdock Avenue, from Algoma Boulevard to Vinland Street
Clairville Road, from the Southwest Industrial Park to West 20th Avenue
Oshkosh Avenue, from Westfield Street to Eagle 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.
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.
MAY 9, 2017 17-233 RESOLUTION
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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.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Office of the City Clerk, City of Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin:
Please take notice that the City Council of the City of Oshkosh has declared its intention to
exercise its power under Section 66.0703(7)(a) of the Wisconsin Statutes, to levy
assessments upon property for benefits conferred upon such property by providing the
following improvements fronting upon the following described streets:
Miscellaneous Utility Improvements — Contract 17-12
GRADING & GRAVELING, CONCRETE PAVEMENT, ASPHALT
PAVEMENT, SIDEWALK, DRIVEWAY APRONS, SANITARY SEWER
LATERALS (NEW & RELAY), & WATER LATERALS (NEW & RELAY)
West Murdock Avenue, from Algoma Boulevard to Vinland Street
Clairville Road, from the Southwest Industrial Park to West 20thAvenue
Oshkosh Avenue, from Westfield Street to Eagle Street
The report of the Public Works Director and City Manager showing proposed plans and
specifications, estimated costs of improvements, proposed assessments and awards of
damages is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and can be inspected there on any business
day between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Notification that the City Manager (Board of Public Works) and City Council will hear all
persons interested or their agents or attorneys concerning the matters in the preliminary
resolutions authorizing awards of damages at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the
City Hall, Oshkosh, Wisconsin on MAY 23, 2017.
All objections will be considered at said hearing and thereafter the amount of assessment
will be finally determined.
CITY OF OSHKOSH
PAMELA R. UBRIG
PUBLISH: 5/13/2017 CITY CLERK
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PAYMENT PLAN OPTIONS
AFTER
CONTRACT NO. 17-12 IS CERTIFIED AS COMPLETE
CONTRACT NO 17-12 WILL CONSIST OF
GRADING & GRAVELING, CONCRETE PAVEMENT, ASPHALT PAVEMENT,
SIDEWALK, DRIVEWAY APRONS, SANITARY SEWER LATERALS (NEW & RELAY),
& WATER LATERALS (NEW & RELAY)
West Murdock Avenue, from Algoma Boulevard to Vinland Street
Clairville Road, from the Southwest Industrial Park to West 20thAvenue
Oshkosh Avenue, from Westfield Street to Eagle Street
Included in this mailing, is an estimated amount (quantities and costs) of the special
assessment (sheet #5) against your property or properties. A statement of the same is on
file in the office of the City Clerk. Once Contract No. 17-12 is certified as complete by the
Public Works Department, the final amount (quantities and costs) of the special assessment
against your property or properties will be mailed to you. At that time you will also
receive the paperwork to select a payment choice for the special assessments. PAYMENT
CHOICE OR PAYMENT IS NOT ACCEPTED AT THIS TIME.
THE PAYMENT OPTIONS SHEET YOU WILL RECEIVE AFTER THE CONTRACT IS
CERTIFIED AS COMPLETE WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS:
INVOICE - PAYMENT WITHIN 30 DAYS
If you choose this option, the City of Oshkosh will then send you a special assessment
invoice and you must make payment within thirty days of that notice.
If the payment is not made within thirty days after receiving the special assessment invoice,
6% interest accrues from the date of notification.
If after making this selection, the property owner fails to make payment to the City
Treasurer; the entire amount including interest will be placed on the next property tax bill.
TOTAL ASSESSMENT ON NEXT TAX BILL IN FULL
Property owners may elect to pay 100% of the assessment on the next designated real estate
property tax bill, without interest. The total amount of the assessment will be included on
and payable in conjunction with the next designated property tax bill.
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TEN ANNUAL INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS ON PROPERTY TAX BILL (ASSESSMENT
MUST BE IN EXCESS OF $500.00)
The amount of the assessment will be placed on the property tax bill with interest at 6% on
the unpaid balance per year over the ten- (10) year period. The annual assessment payment
and interest will be included in each year's tax bill payment. The assessment balance may
be paid in full at any time during the ten-year period, with interest pro -rated to the month
of payment. (Applies to assessments in excess of $500.00.)
FIFTEEN ANNUAL INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS ON PROPERTY TAX BILL
(ASSESSMENT MUST BE IN EXCESS OF $1,000.00)
The amount of the assessment will be placed on the property tax bill with interest at 6% on
the unpaid balance per year over the fifteen- (15) year period. The annual assessment
payment and interest will be included in each year's tax bill payment. The assessment
balance may be paid in full at any time during the fifteen -year period, with interest pro-
rated to the month of payment. (Applies to assessments in excess of $1,000.00.)
CITY OF OSHKOSH
PAMELA R. UBRIG
CITY CLERK
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