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28-foot street paving <br />Storm Sewer <br />Sanitary Sewer <br />Sanitary Sewer Service <br />$ 58.831front foot <br />$ 0.331square foot <br />$ ~1281square foot <br />$ 1,162.151each <br />Cost to City: <br />Bike path <br />Non-assessable street and <br />drainage improvements <br />City owned property (parks) <br />$ 4,~9C.C0 <br />$2~,444.9C <br />$42,743.44 <br />Costs listed below were based on the engineer's estimates and were the preliminary <br />costs quoted to property owners at the Local Improvement District formation hearing <br />following bid opening: <br />36-foot paving <br />2S-foot paving <br />Storm sewer <br />Sanitary sewer lateral <br />Sanitary sewer service <br />$ 82.S81front foot <br />$ 62.451front foot <br />$ a.2951square foot <br />$ ~.4391square foot <br />$ 1,096.681each <br />Cost to City: <br />Bike path <br />Intersections <br />City owned property <br />$ 3,937.84 <br />$ 3,~71.C9 <br />$69,C59.09 <br />Following bid opening and discussions with Mr. Jasper, Highland Caks Drive's paving <br />width was adjusted to 28-feet, versus the 36-foot planned width. <br />The final improvement costs and unit costs are lower than those quoted at the local <br />improvement hearing and are less than those far most projects of this size. <br />PROPERTY GINNER CaMMENTS <br />City staff received a phone call from Mr. Jasper expressing his thanks far the work <br />the City did and indicating that he would be attending the hearing scheduled for <br />March 22, 1994. <br />Mr. Norton, who owns property on the southwest corner of Highland Caks Tax Lot <br />#1 S-C4-02-13-CCSCO~, feels that his assessment for sanitary sewers is too high and <br />that he assumed he paid for sanitary sewers for his property through the private <br />Maadowood Subdivision -Job #3035 <br />Findings and Racommenda~ions -Page Z <br />