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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0976 Resolution4 CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 976 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER THE CON- ' STRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF A SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION ON EAST "A" STREET FROM SYCAMORE AVENUE TO HUGO AVENUE, AND A °SANITAR:Y SEWER EXTENSION ON HUGO AVENUE FROM EAST "A" STREET TO ALTON STREET WITHIN THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON TO A STANDARD DESIGN OF A SANITARY SEWER BY FURNISHING ALL EQUIPMENT, MATERIAL, LABOR AND ALL INCIDENTAL WORK, AND TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT TO ASSESS A PART OF THE COST AND EXPENSE OF CARRYING OUT SAID STANDARD SANITARY SEWER AGAINST THE PROPERTY SPECIALLY BENEFITED THEREBY; AND NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS WHO MAY DESIRE TO OBJECT TO SAID IMPROVE- MENTS TO APPEAR AND PRESENT'THEIR OBJECTIONS AT A MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO BE HELD APRIL 15, 1975. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS: Secticn 1. It is the intention of the City Council of the City of Pasco, Wash- ington, to order standard sanitary sewer construction consisting of installing pipe, manhole and doing allincidental work to complete the installation of standard san- itery sewer in the City of Pasco, Washington to wit; East "A" Street from Sycamore to Hugo Avenue from East "A" Street to Alton Street, to be constructed and installed in accordance with plans and specifications to be prepared by James S. Ajax, City Engineer. Section 2.':'.The total approximate estimated cost of sueh`•,improvements is $25,000 and not to exceed a total of $20,000 of the cost and expense of said improvement shall be borne by and assessed against the properties specially benefited by such improvement to be included in the Local Improvement District to be established embracing as near as may be,all of the properties specially benefited by such improvement. And for balance of such cost and expenses of car.ryi.ng out such improvement, shall be paid by the City of Pasco, Washington. Section 3. It is the intention of the City of Pasco, Washington, to create a Local Improvement District to include for the purpose of assessment, of properties within the boundaries described as follows: - That portion of Section 28 Township 9 North, Range. -.30 East described as follows: Kurtzman First Addition, Block 2, Lots 12 to 22 inclusive; Block 3, Lots 1 to 11 inclusive; Block 6, Lots 1 to 16 inclusive; Block 7, Lots 17 to 32 inclusive; Block 10, Lots 17 to 32 inclusive; Block 11, Lotsl to 16 inclusive. Section 4. All persons who may desire to object to the improvements herein mentie-ned are --hereby notified to appear and present such objections at a meeting of the City Council to be held in the Council Chambers in the City Hall, Pasco, Washington, April 15, 1975, at 8:00 P.M (PDST), which time and place are hereby fixed for hearing all matters relating to said proposed improvements and all objections thereto and for determining the method of payment for said improvements. Section 5. James S. Ajax, City Engineer, is hereby directed to submit to the City Council on or prior to April 15, 1975, all data and information required by law to be submitted. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Pasco, Washington, at a regular meeting thereof, and APPROVED by the Mayor of the City this 4 day of March , 1975. k�U(X UVRO D(,X XNNV"'— M.R. DENNEY, MAYOR PRO TEM ATTEST: LEO E. OLNEY, DIRECTOR OF FKANCE AND EX -OFFICIO CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: PATRICK T. 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Ajax, City Engineer SUBJECT: Proposed Local Improvement District Projects Attached for your consideration are Resolutions of Intent to create Local Improvement Districts for the below listed projects as discussed at the February 25, 1975 Workshop Meeting. 1. Fifth and Arthur Avenue (Columbia to Court) - Street Improvement 2. Leola Street (Popular to Arthur) - Street Improvements 3. Wehe Avenue (Lewis to Broadway) - Street Improvements Beech Avenue (Lewis to Parkview) - Street Improvements Owen Avenue (Lewis to Broadway) - Street Improvements Alvina Street (Wehe to Owen) - Street Improvements George Street (Wehe to Owen) - Street Improvements Adelia Street (Wehe to Owen) - Street Improvements Broadway Street (Wehe to Owen) - Street Improvements 4. Hugo Avenue ("A" to Alton) - Sanitary Sewer "A" (Sycamore to Hugo) - Sanitary Sewer The pre -preliminary cost estimate, which should be on the high side, for these projects totals to $576,500. This total will be refined prior to mailing notices if the L.I.D.'s are initiated. Staff has, as requested by Council, investigated the advisability of proceeding with the proposed improvement of Leola Street and do believe it to be appropriate for the following reasons. 1. Substantial local support for the improvement by residents of the area 2. Very questionable whether an L.I.D. including other streets in the area would pass because they are in relatively good condition (North Arthur being an exception) 3. Can be bid with other projects to obtain lower construction cost - thus the size of the project would not be detrimental 4. The improvement would tend to reduce city street maintenance cost (Public Works bladed existing gravel roadway at least six (6) times in 1974) 'Honorable Mayor and City Coumcilmen February 28, 1975 Page 2 Council should be aware that.the Hugo Street sanitary sewer project does not include lateral lines to the individual residences. These will be a property owner expense and not a part of the L.I.D. assessment. At this time with engineering partially complete it appears that the City's, being the general publics, portion of the project may be more than the $28,000 budgeted. It is felt that $40,000 would be the upper limit of the City's contribution and the resolutions indicates such. Staff believes this additional $12,000 if required can be justified and allocated through budget adjustments. RECOMMENDATION: Staff requests councils favorable consideration of these Resolutions. Particularly on the street improvements staff has received numerous complaints on their present condition from abutting property owners and it seems appropriate to give them the opportunity to remedy the problems.