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Fr - <br />J � I G 19 <br />A separate resolution will need to be adopted to hold a Public <br />Hearing to discuss the advisability, cost and amount of the <br />assessment against each property owner. <br />This Public Hearing has been scheduled for Tuesday, February 13, <br />1990 at 9:05 A.M. in the County Commission Chambers. <br />An assessment roll and plat has been -prepared and filed with the <br />Clerk to the Board. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS AND FUNDING <br />It is recommended that motions be made to: <br />1) Adopt the resolution providing for the paving and drainage <br />improvements for the projects subject to the terms outlined <br />in the resolution. The applicable interest rate shall be <br />12% at the time the final assessment roll is approved. <br />2) Allocate $249,574.20 from the Petition Paving Account <br />#173-214-541-035.39. <br />3) Road Projects will be advertised for bid and constructed by <br />a private contractor. <br />4) Adopt a resolution setting the time and place of the Public <br />Hearing. <br />Public Works Director 7Jlm Davis pointed out that these <br />estimates are higher than the Board has seen on other projects, <br />because we are anticipating contracting them out and have added a <br />little cushion in there for contractor's profit and overhead. <br />Hopefully, they will come in much lower than what we have <br />estimated, but we have tried to be conservative in the estimate. <br />On the 134th Street project, we are getting some indication that <br />the residents are not supporting the project completely. The <br />Catholic Church has indicated that they are willing to <br />participate up to $10,000, but we are told that the people living <br />on that road are not supportive of it being paved or opened. All <br />we are doing today, however, is setting the public hearing date, <br />14 <br />
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