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Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />Honorable Chairman and HRA Commissioners <br />February 7, 2001 <br />Page Two <br /> <br />be completed prior to the Art Soup celebration in mid-June. ERMU could begin their <br />work around April 1st to get a head start on the sidewalk contractor. If, in fact, all <br />construction could not be complete by this time due to weather or some other <br />circumstance, the specification would require that the Contractors have things in an <br />acceptable condition for the Art Soup celebration, then complete whatever remaining <br />work is to be done after the celebration. If none of the project cost is assessed, the <br />construction schedule could be moved up approximately one month, beginning in mid- <br />March, allowing more time to be complete prior to the Art Soup festival. <br /> <br />TYPICAL ASSESSMENTS <br /> <br />For the City Council and the HRA's consideration, three different spreadsheets have <br />been prepared which show typical assessments. Along with the three spreadsheets, a <br />map is enclosed which identifies each of the parcels by tax identification number so that <br />the assessment spreadsheets can be cross-referenced with the actual property. The <br />three different spreadsheets have been based on assessments of $1,100, $1,300, and <br />$1,500 per unit. A unit was determined to be a separate tax identification number. <br />Therefore, if a property such as Dr. Jarmoluk's has two tax identification numbers for a <br />single building, it was determined to be two units. The same is true of the Bank of Elk <br />River property which has three tax identification numbers. Then each different <br />assessment amount was further shown divided by three different 'methods. Those <br />methods are on a strictly per unit basis, strictly front footage basis, and a combination of <br />both with 50% unit based and 50% front footage based. Also enclosed are three typical <br />amortization schedules for various sized total assessment amounts. For any <br />assessment amount up to $1,000, a 3-year term was assumed, and for over $1,000, a 5- <br />year term was assumed. When staff reviewed and discussed this assessment <br />information, it was the opinion of staff that the 50% front footage/50% unit method of <br />spreading assessments seemed to be the most equitable. <br /> <br />As you can see from any of the preliminary assessment rolls, the City owns five parcels <br />in the downtown area. These include the old hardware store site which is considered <br />two units because of two different tax identification numbers, the downtown parking lot at <br />Main Street and Jackson Avenue, and the two access points to other parking areas, one <br />next to the Sunshine Depot and the other next to the Houlton Mall area. <br /> <br />PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY STUDY <br /> <br />If, after discussion between the HRA and City Council on February 12, it is felt.that there <br />will be some type of assessment, even if the final amount has not been determined, we <br />would recommend that the City Council take the' action to order the preliminary feasibility <br />study in order to maintain the tentative schedule laid out in item #1 above. Attached for <br />the City Council's consideration is a resolution which would order the preliminary <br />feasibility study. This study would then be prepared and presented to the City Council at <br />their February 26 meeting. <br /> <br />C:\My Documents\Ltr 02-07-01 CC.doc <br /> Howard R, Green Company <br /> OONSULTING ENGINEERS <br /> <br /> <br />
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