CITY OF HOMER

HOMER, ALASKA

Deputy City Clerk

Jacobsen

RESOLUTION 07-02

 

A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOMER, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE FORMATION OF THE SOUTH DOUGLAS PLACE ROAD RECONSTRUCTION AND PAVING IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PROCEED WITH THE PREPARATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE RECONSTRUCTION AND PAVING PROJECT.

 

 

WHEREAS, The South Douglas Place Road Reconstruction and Paving Improvement District boundary includes Bayview Subdivisions Lots 116, 117, 118, 145A, 119A; and 

 

WHEREAS, Resolution 06-127 was adopted on October 23, 2006 declaring Council's intention to create South Douglas Place Road Reconstruction and Paving Improvement District and to set a public hearing date and objection period; and

 

WHEREAS, A Public Hearing was held on Monday, October 23, 2006 and there were no testifiers on this matter; and

 

WHEREAS, The objection deadline for written protests was December 23, 2006 no written objections were received.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Homer, Alaska that the formation of the South Douglas Place Road Reconstruction and Paving Improvement District is hereby authorized and that the City Manager is hereby authorized to proceed with the preparation and construction of said project.

 

PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of Homer, Alaska this              day of January, 2007.

 

CITY OF HOMER

                                                                                                                                               

JAMES C. HORNADAY, MAYOR

 

ATTEST:                                                                    

 

                                                                       

MARY L. CALHOUN, CMC, CITY CLERK

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Resolution 07-

City of Homer

 

Fiscal Note: Project No: 160-771: Property owner share of the project for road reconstruction is $18,002.40 and property owner share of paving is $10,201.36. Total front feet is 600.08.  All other costs of the project are paid by the Homer Accelerated Roads Program, which is funded by sales tax dollars.