HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 1428ORDINANCE NO. 1428
AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY BENEFITTED
FOR THE COSTS OF CONSTRUCTION OF A 12" WATER MAIN IN
HOPKINS ROAD BEGINNING AT A POINT APPROXIMATELY
760 FEET WEST OF THE CENTERLINE OF BURSELL ROAD
AND EXTENDING EASTERLY APPROXIMATELY 2005 FEET TO THE
END OF HOPKINS ROAD IN THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT,
OREGON AND DIRECTING THE RECORDER TO ENTER A
STATEMENT THEREOF IN THE DOCKET OF CITY LIENS
-WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 1422, the City Council
proposed to make assessments for the costs of construction of a
12" water main in Hopkins Road beginning at a point approximately
760 feet west of the centerline of Bursell Road and extending
easterly approximately 2005 feet to the end of Hopkins Road in
the City of Central Point, and directed the City Recorder to
serve notice of the proposed assessments by mailing or personally
delivering notices to the owners of each parcel of property pro-
posed to be assessed, and setting March 12, 1981 as the date
before which objections to such proposed assessments should be
filed with the Recorder, and
WHEREAS, the City Recorder caused notice to be given
to each of the owners of the parcels of property proposed to be
assessed, in the ,manner set forth in said ordinance, and the
City Council has reviewed all objections relating to said proposed
assessments, including consideration of the fact that certain
parcels were previously served by an existing waterline, thereby
decreasing the benefit thereto, and that the owners of the pro-
perties described in assessments 9 and 10 have by contract
agreed to assume responsibility for benefit to properties not
within the assessment district, and has made adjustments on
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said assessments as deemed necessary and appropriate, now,
therefore,
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT DO ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The total actual cost of construction of
a 12" water main in Hopkins Road beginning at a point approximately
760 feet west of the centerline of Bursell Road and extending
easterly approximately 2005 feet to the end of Hopkins Road,
within the city, including interest, inspection costs and.
administrative costs in the sum of $6450.91 computed to April 24,
1981, which is the last date to make payment or apply for Bancroft
bonding pursuant to ORS 223..2.10 is the sum of $72.,340.22.
Section 2. The parcels of property below described by
name of owner and tax lot number, based upon the tax assessor's
public records of Jackson County, Oregon, are benefitted by the
construction of the above described water main, in the full
amount set opposite the description of each parcel as a propor-
tionate share of the total amount to be assessed against all
benefitted .property for the improvement, and the Council hereby
makes assessments. for the cost thereof in the amount set opposite
each description for the cost thereof:
ASSESSMENT NO. 1
E<Ter~tt D. Evenson and James R./Jean Beardsley $l, 954.51
Tax Lot 1201, Acct. 37 2W 11A, Code 6-18
ASSESSMENT NO. 2
Tony R. and Anita F. Coy $ 536...20
Tax Lot 1300, Acct. 37 2W 11A, Code 6-18
ASSESSMENT N0. 3
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Janet I. Thompson
c/o Gorden J. and Beatrice P~. Walker, Agts.
Tax Lot 1400, Acct. 37 2W 11A, Code 6-18
ASSESSMENT NO. 4
Charles H. and Sharon Hobein
Tax Lot 1500, Acct. 37 2W 11A, Code 6-18
ASSESSMENT NO. 5
$ 781.72
$ 1,001.99
Grace A. Christianson and C. W. Alleman and $ 6,490.12
M. S. Christianson
Tax Lot 1600, Acct. 37 2W 11A, Code 6-18
ASSESSMENT NO. 6
Grace A. Christianson and C. W. Alleman and
M. S. Christianson $ 1,394.03
Tax Lot 1601, Acct. 37 2W 11A, Code 6-18
ASSESSMENT NO. 7
Grace A. Christianson and. C. W. Alleman and
M. S. Christianson. $ 2,075..50
Tax Lot 1602, Acct. 37 2W 11A, Code 6-18
ASSESSMENT NO. 8
Grace A. Christianson and C. W. Alleman and $ 16,72.1.13
M. S. Christianson
Tax Lot 1603, Acct. 37 2W 11A, Code 6-18
ASSESSMENT NO. 9
Larry Sherman et al $ 17,434.04
Tax Lot 1700, Acct. 37 2W 11A, Code 6-18
ASSESSMENT NO. 10
Larry Sherman et al $ 23,950.98
Tax Lot 1901, Acct. 37 2W 11A, Code 6-18
Section 3. The Recorder of the City of Central Point is
hereby directed to enter a statement of said several assessments
in the docket of the city liens of said city, and said assess-
ments are hereby declared due and payable, and the owners of the
parcels of property herein assessed are required to pay said
assessments to the recorder (or to apply for 20 installment pay-
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ments of assessments pursuant to ORS 223.210) within ten days.
after notice of such assessments is published..
Section 4. The Recorder is hereby directed to serve
notice of the foregoing assessments by publishing the within
ordinance in a newspaper of general circulation within the City
of Central Point on the 13th day of April, 1981.
Section 5. This ordinance being necessary for the
immediate. preservation of the public peace, health and safety
of the City of Central Point, Oregon, in order to establish a
date which interest is computed as April 24, 1981 and thereby
incorporate interest as an included cost of the assessment
district, second reading is waived pursuant to Municipal Code
Section 2.04.02.0, and an emergency is hereby declared to exist
and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately
upon its passage.
Passed by the Council and signed by me in authentication
of its passage this ~ day of 1981.
Mayor ~,'
ATTEST:
G''~ ~-~'°..~~
Mayor
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