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F.Y. 1979 PAVING PROGRAM NO. 1
(CONTRACT #166)
PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN
TIIE CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA
WHEREAS, this Council, after a study of the requirements,
is of the opinion that it is necessary and desirable that
portland cement concrete pavement with integral curb, portland
cement concrete curb and gutter, asphalt cement pavement, new
and renewed water and sewer services , together with necessary
grading, incidental street drainage facilities , and miscella-
neous related work, be constructed within Waterloo, Iowa, as
hereinafter described; and
WHEREAS, it is proposed that said improvements be
constructed under the authority granted by Division IV of
Chapter 384 of the City Code of Iowa:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF WATERLOO, IOWA:
Subdivision A. That Waterloo, Iowa, construct portland
cement concrete pavement with integral curb, portland cement
concrete curb and gutter, asphalt cement pavement, new and
renewed water and sewer services , together with necessary
grading, incidental street drainage facilities, and miscella-
neous related work, as hereinafter described.
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Subdivision B. The beginning and terminal points of said
improvements shall be as follows:
WATERLOO, IOWA. F.Y. 1979 PAVING PROGRAM NO. 1 , CONTRACT #166
Street improvements consisting of six ( 6 ) inch thick non-
reinforced portland cement concrete pavement with integral
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curb, new water services, and such other work as may be inci-
dental thereto, along the following streets , avenues, drives
and roads , etc. :
CEDAR TERRACE DRIVE, from Foulk Road to East Shaulis Road.
Said improvement to be approximately thirty-one ( 31) feet
wide.
FOULK ROAD, from North Avenue to East Shaulis Road, including
a one-half intersection at North Avenue, Cedar Terrace Drive,
and Suburban Drive. Said improvement to be approximately
thirty-one (31) feet wide.
BETHEL STREET, from approximately three hundred twenty ( 320 )
feet to seven hundred thirty ( 730) feet south of centerline of
Ridgeway Avenue, including a one-half intersection at Oleson
Road. Said improvement to be approximately thirty-one (31)
feet wide.
FLAMMANG DRIVE, from Hammond Avenue to approximately four
hundred thirty-five (435) feet east of the centerline of
Hammond Avenue. Said improvement to be approximately thirty-
one ( 31 ) feet wide.
Street improvements consisting of thirty ( 30) inch wide
portland cement concrete curb and gutter with four (4 ) inch
thick asphalt cement pavement, new water services and such
other work as may be incidental thereto, along the following
streets, avenues , drives , and roads , etc.
SUBURBAN DRIVE, from Foulk Road to Cul-de-sac, including a
one-half intersection at Tucson Drive. Said improvement to be
approximately twenty-five ( 25) feet wide.
Street improvements consisting of four (4 ) inch thick asphalt
cement pavement, new water services, and such other work as
may be incidental thereto, along the following streets , ave-
nues, drives, and roads, etc.
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NORTH AVENUE, from Foulk Road to East City Limits , including a
one-half intersection at Tucson Avenue. Said improvement to
be approximately twenty-five ( 25) feet wide.
TUCSON DRIVE, from North Avenue to Suburban Drive, including a
one-half intersection at Chico Drive. Said improvement to be
approximately twenty-five (25) feet wide.
CHICO DRIVE, from Tucson Drive to Cul-de-sac. Said improve-
ment to be approximately twenty-five ( 25) feet wide.
Assessment Method and Cost
All streets, avenues, and roads being assessed will be
assessed for six (6 ) inch thickness, including incidentals ,
and for twenty-five ( 25) feet of width or for actual width of
pavement, whichever is less. The balance of the costs for
greater width and thickness will be paid for from applicable
City funds.
Assessment of cost is determined as follows:
One-half of cost is assessed to properties which front on the
improvement, pro-rated by lot width, together with the
remaining one-half of cost assessed to all properties , pro-
rated by lot area. Intersection costs are assessed by lot
area, pro-rated. Cost is determined and assessed per indivi-
dual street or portion thereof.
The cost of new or renewed water or sewer services shall be
assessed at the actual cost of having the work done which may
be less or greater than the proposed amount.
All sidewalk approach walks on streets without existing curb
and gutter shall be removed as part of the non-assessable
costs. Replacement of said approach walks is the respon-
sibility of the property owner. If desired by the property
owner, replacement of said walks may be done by Waiver of
Assessment of actual costs.
New and Renewed Water and Sewer Services
The City Council has ordered the connections from water and/or
sewer be made, or in some instances renewed to the property
line of the abutting or adjacent property, as part of the pro-
posed permanent improvements described above. Affected pro-
perty owners receive an additional proposed assessment notice
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for this work entitled "Underground Portion of F.Y. 1979
Paving Program No. 1, 166" .
The property owner has the option to complete the necessary
work by contracting a plumber of his choice within thirty
( 30) days after the date of hearing on the Proposed Resolution
of Necessity.
All permits for said new or renewed water and sewer services
to property served from the above streets or cross streets
within the limits of the proposed improvements must be taken
out after April 9 , 19 79 , but before May 11
19 79 , with said work to be completed by MMaavv ,
19 79 . All new and renewed connections shall-T'e lconstructed
in accordance with the specifications of the City Engineer,
the rules and regulations of the Board of Trustees of the
Waterloo Water Works, and the ordinances relating thereto.
In case such connections are not made within said time by a
plumber hired by the property owners, then the City or the
Board of Trustees of the Waterloo Water Works , as the case may
be, shall cause same to be made and the cost and expenses
thereof will be assessed against the property in front of
which said improvement is made.
Subdivision C . That Ralph Anderson, City Engineer, of
Waterloo, Iowa, having been employed as engineer to prepare
plats, schedules, estimates , plans and specifications and
otherwise to act in said capacity with respect to said project
is hereby ordered to prepare and file with the Clerk prelimi-
nary plans and specifications and estimates of the total cost
of the work and the plat and schedule of special assessments
against benefited properties.
Subdivision D. That this Council hereby determines that
all property within the area hereinafter described will be spe-
cially benefited by said improvements, to-wit:
WATERLOO, IOWA, F.Y. 1979 PAVING PROGRAM NO. 1, CONTRACT #166
All abutting and adjacent property to the
above described streets, avenues, roads,
or alleys that is within one-half way back
between the street to be improved and the
next street, but in no case shall said area
extend further than three hundred (300)
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feet from the street to be improved.
Subdivision E. The said improvement shall be designated as
the "Waterloo, Iowa, F.Y. 1979 Paving Program No. 1, Contract
#166" , and such name shall be a sufficient designation to refer
to said improvement in all subsequent proceedings .
PASSED AND APPROVED, this 19th day of eh ,
1979.
Mayor
ATTEST:
Clerk
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