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assessed for street improvements which included storm sewer. We would <br />recommend that the storm sewer cost for this project be assessed on a square <br />foot basis to the properties abutting the street and that if any of these <br />properties were previously assessed for storm sewer as part of a street <br />project, they will be given credit against this project. On this basis, the <br />estimated assessment for storm sewer is $l30,-r99.37 divided by 1,750,000 S.F., <br />which equals $0.075 per square foot. <br />Sewer and Water Services <br />If during construction it is determined that sewer or water services need <br />to be installed where none previously existed, the cost for same would be <br />assessed to the b2nefitting property. <br />Summary of Estimated Totals to be Assessed <br />Concrete Curb and Gutter $ 51,412.73 <br />Concrete Driveway Aprons 18,954.00 <br />Concrete Sidewalks 31,629.49 <br />Storm Sewer 13n;599.37 <br />Tutdl........................................ $ 232,595.59 <br />Of the total properties abutting the project, it is estimated that City <br />owned property and the right-of-way of intersection streets account for 25% to <br />3051Z. Included in this figure is the railroad footage between Northern Road and <br />Seton Channel. If 27% is used as the City's share of the assessment, 73% of <br />$232,595.59 or approximately $169,794.78 would be assessed against private <br />property. I <br />If the recommendations for assessments contained in this report are <br />followed, a typical 80 x 100 lot would be assessed $600.00 for storm sewer, <br />' $403.20 for curb ano gutter, $336.89 for a driveway apron and $227.20 for <br />sidewalk for a total of $1,567.29. This compares with an assessment of <br />$3,577.75 for the same size lot on the 1980 Street Improvement Project. <br />