HomeMy WebLinkAbout2560ORDINANCE NO. 2560
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles,
Washington, approving and confirming
the assessments and the assessment roll
in Local Improvement District No. 210
for the construction of certain improve-
ments within the City and levying and
assessing the amounts thereof against
certain property as shown on said
assessment roll.
WHEREAS, notice of the time and place of hearing on the
assessment roll for Local Improvement District No. 210 was duly
and regularly given to all property owners within said district
by publication thereof and by mailing to all property owners
whose names appeared on said assessment roll, in the manner
provided by law; and
WHEREAS, at the time and place fixed for said hearing,
the Council met and duly considered said assessment roll and the
various protests filed against said roll, and after consideration
thereof, determined to order the roll confirmed as presented; and
WHEREAS, the fairest and most equitable method of
allocating costs according to special benefits for this LID is
the per lot rather than the zone and termini method of
assessment;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON, as follows:
Section 1. The assessments and assessment roll of
Local Improvement District No. 210 for the construction and
installation of the improvements described in Ordinance No. 2505
of the City, as presented to the Council at the hearing thereof,
in the total amount of $79,587.10, are hereby approved and
confirmed, as set forth in the attached Exhibits "A ", "B ", and
Section 2. Each of the lots, tracts, parcels of land,
and other property shown upon said roll is hereby declared to be
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specially benefitted by said improvements in at least the amount
charged against the same, in accordance with the per lot method
of assessment. There is hereby levied and assessed against such
lot, tract, parcel of land, and other property appearing upon
said roll the amount finally charged against the same thereon.
Said amount or any portion thereof may be paid at
any time within thirty (30) days from the date of the first
publication of the city Treasurer's notice that the assessment
roll has been placed in his hands for collection, without
penalty, interest, or costs, and
unpaid, if any, may be paid in ten
with interest on the whole unpaid
thereafter the sum remaining
(10) equal annual installments
sum at the rate not to exceed
8.5 percent per annum. Commencing with the first year after the
date thirty (30) days after the first publication of said notice,
and each year thereafter, one of said installments, together with
the interest due thereon, shall be collected as provided by law
and the ordinances of the City of Port Angeles, Washington.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect five (5)
days after date of publication.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles
at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 16th day of
January, 1990.
ATTEST:
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Michelle M. Maike, City erk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Craig D.
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PUBLISHED: 1/19/90 (by summary)
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EXHIBIT "A"
Paving of Alder Street L.I.D. 210
District Boundary
All of Lots JB, JC, JD, JE, JF and JG of Block J; Lots KA, KB, KC, KD and
KO of Block K; all in the Plat Alteration of Cresthaven recorded in Volume 9 of
of Plats, Pages 37 and 38, Records of Clallam County, Washington; TOGETHER
WITH Lots 1, 2, 17 and 18 of Block 181 and Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9 of Block 182 all
In the Townsite of Port Angeles.
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PROPOSED ALDER St
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Exhibit C
L D E R S T L I D # 2 1 O C S Ea — 2 1>
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL METHOD OF ASSESSMENT COSTS
PER PARCEL
OWNER & ADDRESS
BILLIE JEAN HOGLUND
415 S. ALDER
PORT ANGELES. WASH
98362
GARY NAPIER
P.O. BOX 279
RED BLUFF, CA.
96080
JUDY NAPIER
2342 DAGGETT COURT
SANTA ROSA. CA.
95401
JUDY NAPIER
HUBERT HERTZOG
603 S. ALDER
PORT ANGELES. WASH.
98362
J. DUISTGAARD
715 S. ALDEP.
PORT ANGELES, WASH.
98362
DAVE HOSTVEDT
702 S. ALDER
PORT ANGELES, WASH.
98362
JAMES M. HESS
P.O. BOX 984
PORT ANGELES, WASH.
98362
HAROLD P. JOHNSON
236 E. LAURIDSEN BLVD
PORT ANGELES, WASH.
98362
LEGAL (APPROVED) ADJUSTED FINAL
DESCRIPTION PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT (CONTRACT
CRESTHAVEN BIDS)
BLK J (9- 30 -88) (5- 23 -89)
LOT JG $6,149.17 $6,262.44 $5,305.81
LOT JF 16,149.17
LOT JE $6,149.17
LOT JD $6.149.17
LOT JC $6,149.17
LOT J8 $6,149.17
BLK K
LOT KD $6.149.17
LOT KC $6,149.17
LOT KB
$6,149.17
$6,262.44 $5,305.81
$6,262.44 $5,305.81
$6,262.44 $5,305.81
$6,262.44 $5,305.81
$6,262.44 $5,305.81
$6,262.44 $5,305.81
$6,262.44 $5,305.81
$6,262.44 $5,305.81
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL METHOD OF ASSESSMENT COSTS
OWNER & ADDRESS
EUGENE W. BROOKBANK
P.O. BOX 2331
PORT ANGELES, WASH.
98362
LELAND L. KIRK
1676 SARATOGA AVENUE
GROVER CITY, CA.
93433
1433 CACT STII CTRCET
1 O11 r"TTOR
DOUGLAS J. CAHAIL
1433 EAST 5TH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WASH.
98362
HENRY B. PIMENTAL
416 ALDER STREET
PORT ANGELES, WASH.
98362
JAMES H. GAMBLE
1432 EAST 4TH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WASH.
98362
RICHARD & ELIZABETH
JANE GEDDES
405 S. ALDER
PORT ANGELES, WASH.
98362
PER PARCEL
LEGAL (APPROVED) ADJUSTED FINAL
DESCRIPTION PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT (CONTRACT
CRESTHAVEN BIDS)
BLK J (9- 30 -88) (5- 23 -89)
LOT KA $6,149.17
LOT KO $6,149.17
BLOCK 181
TPA
S2 LOTS 17 & 18
S2 LOTS 17 & 18
N2 LOTS 17 & 18
LOTS 1 & 2
BLOCK 182
TPA
$6,149.17
$6,149.17
$6,149.17
LOTS 6 -9 $6,149.17
$6,262.44 $5,305.81
$6,262.44 $5,305.81
$6,262.44 $5,305.81
$6,262.44 $5,305.81
16,2262.44 $5,305.81
$6,262.44 $5,305.81
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL METHOD OF ASSESSMENT COSTS
:ONTRACT TOTAL
PRELIM ENGINEERING
UTILITIES
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GRAND TOTAL
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PER PARCEL
(APPROVED) ADJUSTED FINAL
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT (CONTRACT
BIDS)
(9- 30 -88) (5- 23 -89)
$76,815.25
$2,900.00
$1,000.00
$11,522.29
$92,237.54
$78,923.13
$2,175.00
$1,000.00
$11,838.47
$93,936.60
$78,748.10
$0.00
$839.00
$0.00
$79,587.10
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January 9, 1990
TO: City Manager, Mayor and C Council
FROM: Public Works Department
SUBJECT: Regent Street Paving, L.I.D. o. 209
ISSUE: Should the final assessment roll for L.I.D. No. 209 be accepted?
BACKGROUND /ANALYSIS: The City Council authorized construction of the
Regent Street Paving No. 209 on September 6, 1988, by Ordinance No. 2507.
A contract for construction was awarded to Lakeside Industries and the project
was completed by the contractor and accepted by the City Council on December
5, 1989. All costs are known and a final assessment roll has been prepared
along with a listing of expenses, justification for City contribution to areas
determined to be of public benefit, and the final assessment roll (copies
attached).
RECOMMENDATION: It is the recommendation of the Public Works Department
that the CIty Council accept the list of expenses and justification for City
contribution and the final assessment roll be confirmed.
Submitted by,
Gary W. nworth , P.E.
City Engineer
Attachments
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Justification
Regent Street Paving
Local Improvement District No. 209
The City of Port Angeles has received benefit by the improvement of the Regent
Street Paving by the L.I.D. method in the following manner:
In an effort to reduce the project costs, the original design assumed that the
existing in place sub base material could be used in lieu of importing new
material during the roadbed construction for Regent Street. During the course
of the construction, it was found that the existing sub base was inconsistent
and unacceptable. The Public Works Department determined that construction
of the roadway, as specified In the plan, would not meet the long term needs
of either the residents or the City of Port Angeles. To correct the situation,
this required removal of the unsuitable material and replacement with backfill
to reestablish the roadway section in accordance with the Standard Specifica-
tions.
The City will benefit by reduced maintenance and equipment costs in roadway
patching and elimination of hazards associated with numerous potholes on this
section of roadway. While it is true that the residents of the area received
a significant benefit, it should also be noted that the decision to over excavate
and place additional ballast in the roadway was outside of the scope of the
original plan. Besides reducing a maintenance cost on this section of roadway,
maintenance costs to City vehicles, such as Solid Waste and /or City service
vehicles, should be reduced (as well as private citizen's vehicles) because of
the improved driving surface and absence of potholes.
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Summary of Ordinance(s)
adopted by the Port Angeles City Council
at their regular meeting of January 16, 1990
Ordinance # 2558 , # 2559 , and # 2560
These ordinances of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, approve
and confirm the assessment rolls in Local Improvement Districts
Nos. 209, 210, and 212 for the construction of certain improvements
within the City, and levying and assessing the amounts thereof
against certain properties as shown on the assessment rolls.
These ordinances shall take effect five (5) days after publication.
Full text of said ordinance shall be mailed upon request.
PUBLISH:
Michelle M. Maike
City Clerk
1/19/90
January 9, 1990
MEMORANDUM
321 E. FIFTH • P.O. BOX 1150 PORT ANGELES. WASHINGTON 98362
PHONE 1206) 457 -0411
TO: City Manager, Mayor and i Council
FROM: Public Works Department
SUBJECT: Alder Street Paving, L.I.D. o. 210
ISSUE: Should the final assessment roll for L.I.D. No. 210 be accepted?
BACKGROUND /ANALYSIS: The City Council authorized construction of the
Alder Street Paving No. 210 on September 6, 1988, by Ordinance No. 2505.
A contract for construction was awarded to Lakeside Industries and the project
was completed by the contractor and accepted by the City Council on December
5, 1989. All costs are known and a final assessment roll has been prepared
along with a listing of expenses, justification for City contribution to areas
determined to be of public benefit, and the final assessment roll (copies
attached).
RECOMMENDATION: It is the recommendation of the Public Works Department
that the City Council accept the list of expenses and justification for City
contribution and the final assessment roll be confirmed.
Submitted by,
Gary W.1Kenworthy, P.E.
City Engineer
Attachments
bu
Justification
Alder Street Paving
Local Improvement District No. 210
The City of Port Angeles has received public benefit by the improvement
of the Alder Street Paving by the L.I.D. method in the following manner:
In an effort to reduce the project costs, the City of Port Angeles constructed
the Alder Street L.I.D. in conjunction with two other L.I.D.'s. During the
course of the construction, it was found that one of the L.I.D.'s (Regent Street)
had some additional costs associated with bringing the roadway up to standards.
Due to the increased costs to the Regent Street L.I.D., the City contributed
the engineering costs to the Regent Street project. Since all of the L.I.D.'s
were constructed as one project and in an effort to be fair and equitable,
the Public Works Department recommends that the City contribute the engineer-
ing costs to the Alder Street L.I.D.
The City will benefit by reduced maintenance costs In roadway patching and
equipment costs in roadway patching and elimination of hazards associated
with numerous potholes on this section of roadway. While it is true that the
residents of the area received a significant benefit, it should also be noted
that the City will also receive a benefit. Besides reducing a maintenance
cost on this section of roadway, maintenance costs to City vehicles, such as
Solid Waste trucks and /or City service vehicles, should be reduced (as well
as private citizen's vehicles) because of the improved driving surface and
absence of potholes.
1/10/90