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CCR1989068AMENDED COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEG0 RESOLUTION {168-89 RESOLUTION AMENDING ASSESSMENT POLICY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WATER MAINS WHEREAS, Resolution #175-86 adopted an assessment policy for and made a part hereof, and construction of water mains, a copy of which is attached hereto WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Committee wishes to amend said policy to allow for review of the front foot assessment rates and to allow for the developer to pay additional costs for water laterals if his project causes additional costs to the general public due to cul-de-sacs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City of Muskego, upon the recommendation of the Public Utilities Committee, does hereby amend 2.A. of the attached assessment policy to read as follows: 2.A. The front foot assessment for residential, commercial and industrial zoned properties shall be based on the equivalent size water main required to serve the respective assessment district in accordance with Sections NR 111 and PSC 185 Wisconsin Administrative Code to service all properties within the assessment district. The assessment Public Utilities Committee and accepted by the Common rates shall be as determined from time to time by the Council, unless actual cost per linear foot of frontage is Water mains in public right-of-ways and within easements less, then the assessment shall be the lessor amount. shall be assessed back to the respective assessment district as directed by the City. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that 4.A. is hereby created to read as follows: 4.A. In the event that watermains are extended to serve new development and that the length of the water laterals for existing residence, the development shall be assessed for the development creates a higher than normal cost for based upon a unit or lump sum basis for each lot to be the additional costs of the laterals. These costs shall be developed. This policy shall apply when the development causes the installation of longer than normal laterals in cul-de-sacs or in areas where the cost of water lateral service to the parcels to be.developed is greater than 10 per cent of the average cost of all water laterals for the project. 7. Resolution 1\68-89, as amended Page 2 assessment policy shall remain in full force and effect. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all other provisions of said DATED THIS 23rd DAY OF May , 1989. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE Harold L. Sanders Daniel J. Hilt Thomas E. Replschak ATTEST: t City Clerk 5/89 jz COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEG0 RESOLUTION #68-89 nt policy for constructi WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Committ ishes to amend said policy to allow for review of the fr the attached assessment assessment district i Water mains in BE IT FURTHER RESOL that all other provisions of said DATED THIS , 1989. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE Deferred L Referred to Public Utilities Corn. 3/28/89 ATTEST: Harold L. Sanders Daniel J. Hilt Thomas E. Repischak ’ City Clerk CITY OF MUSKEG0 ASSESSMENT POLICY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WATER MAINS 1. The basis for water main assessments shall be the assessable linear footage of frontage of each benefitted property within an assessment district, computed as per the following requirements. 2. Water main and appurtenances assessable and non-assessable costs. A. The front foot assessment for residential, commercial and industrial zoned properties shall be based on the equivalent size water main required to serve the respective assessment district in accordance with Sections NR 111 and PSC 185 Wisconsin Administrative Code to service all properties within the assessment district. The assessment rates shall be $14.00 per linear foot of frontage for all residential and agricultural property and $16.00 per linear foot of frontage for all commercial, industrial and institutional property, unless actual cost per linear foot of frontage is less, then the assessment shall be the lessor amount. Water mains in public right-of-ways and within easements shall be assessed back to the respective assessment district as directed by the City. B. Assessable water main costs shall include the total costs for water mains, valves, hydrants, pressure booster stations for area-wide pressure improvements as required by state agencies, and related appurtenances. Costs involving inspection, engineering, legal, restoration costs such as pavement repair and landscaping and necessary administration costs to complete a project shall also be assessed back to the respective assessment district. C. Non-assessable costs with respect to frontage assessments include main oversizing, pump stations, water towers, pressure reducing stations and wells. reservoirs, system controls, pressure reducing valves, D. Individual pressure booster systemfor individual residences are to be paid for by the property which is served by the individual system. 3. The assessable linear footage shall be determined as follows: A. For corner lots: 1) If the water main is installed in both streets, add the two side dimensions and divide by two. . t' .- I. Assessment Policy for Construction of Water Mains Page Two B. C. D. E. F. G. H. 2) 3) On and If the water main is installed in one street only and the owner is not given his option for the lateral location, use the side dimension where the water main is installed regardless of whether it is the long or short side. If the owner is given his option for the lateral location and as a result of his decision along with certain design decisions for the project the water main is not installed on one of the sides, the assessable frontage shall be figured as per Item 1 of this section for corner lots. lots with frontage on three streets, use the longest shortest side and compute as a corner lot. On lots with frontage on two streets, use frontage on one street only if the lot cannot be subdivided into an additional lot or lots complying with the present zoning ordinance. For lots on cul de sacs, use the chord dimension at the building setback line as measured tangent to the curve as its mid-point, if said setback line is formed by a curved line. For lots on curves with an exterior angle over 45" as measured between the side lot lines of each lot, use the chord dimension at the building setback line for the inside lots on the curve. On large tracts of land which are on corners, assume a ordinance and apply the corner lot policy. The balance future corner lot that complies with the present zoning of the frontage shall be considered at full linear footage. Deferment of assessments for large tracts of land will be reviewed by the City on an individual basis upon a written request for deferment by the respective property owner. When a water main passes a large tract of land that would be eligible for deferment, the homesite will be assessed for the number of feet that would be required on the minimum width required by zoning. Lots which do not meet the above criteria will be handled on an individual basis; as each special situation is decided, it will become policy for future decisions of a similar nature. ,. . T. i cI Assessment Policy for Construction of Water Mains Page Three 4. Water laterals will be assessed back to each respective when installed within streets. property for the entire expense on a unit or lump sum basis 5. Deferred Assessments -- Special assessments for water actually devoted to agriculture or farming purposes and are improvements levied upon agricultural lands which are not used for any other purposes shall be deferred on the following basis: A. If no use of the improvement abutting the agricultural land is made within five (5) years from the date of the final assessment resolution, Said assessment shall not be due and payable until the expiration of five (5) years from the date of the final resolution making the levy, as finally amended or confirmed by the Common Council unless assessment shall bear interest at the rate established by further extended by the Common Council. That said the final assessment resolution from the first November 1st after the date of the final resolution. That said interest rate will be that established in the final resolution for deferred assessments and if there is no shall be the same as that established for installments separate rate established for deferred assessments, it and if there is none established for either deferred assessments or installments, it shall be at the rate of 8% per annum. 0 B. If within five (5) years from the date of the final resolution said land is used for other than agricultural or farming purposes and any use of the improvement is made, the assessment will become due and payable in full upon the next installment payment date for said district in which said property lies as determined by the final made if there is no installment date in said district, resolution or the first November 1st after said use is and interest established by the final resolution shall be charged from the first November 1st after the date of the final resolution. That said interest rate will be that established in the final resolution for deferred assessments and if there is no separate rate established for deferred assessments, it shall be the same as that established for installments and if there is none established for either deferred assessments or installments, it shall be at the rate of 8% per annum. Resolution a parcel of said land is divided by certified If within five (5) years from the date of the Final survey or final subdivision plat, is used for other than agricultural or farming purposes and any use of the improvement is made, the City, at its sole option, may negotiate with such a property owner an agreement by .: ,. Assessment Policy tor Construction of Water Mains Page Four which less than the entire assessment might be paid when only a portion of the property is used for other than agricultural or farming purposes and any use of the improvement is made. C. Any assessment deferred pursuant to this resolution may nevertheless be prepaid upon the same terms as provided for in the final assessment resolution. installment assessments are allowed to be prepaid and as 5.5 Additional Deferred Assessments -- In addition to Paragraph 5 above, the Common Council of the City of Muskego may make additional deferrals as to such specla1 assessments when the Common Council determines additional deferrals would be just and equitable under the particular circumstances. 6. Controlled Access Water Mains -- There is established a controlled access water assessment policy as follows: A. Unless this policy is amended, no front foot water assessments will be made against properties under either the following conditions: .. Because of any hardship approved by the Public Water Committee no lateral connection can reasonably be made, or which will be the direct source of water service to Because an additional water main will be constructed property will come from the water main to be the property in question in that the laterals to the constructed and that laterals will not be connected to the water main for which no front foot water assessment will be made, or E. If any event, if a direct connection is ever made by lateral to the water main for which no front foot water assessment has been made, a charge will be made based on of equivalent width. the equivalent cost of installing a water main for a lot jm MCC:M-WaterP Adopted 8/12/86 - Resolution #175-86 Amended 11 125186 - Resolution ij266-86 Reconsidered and Amended 9/9/86 - Resolution #175-86 As Amended