No. 07015

Preliminary Resolution Declaring Intent to

Exercise Special Assessments Under Municipal Police Powers Pursuant to Section 66.0701 Wisconsin Statutes and Village Ordinance 2005-22 for the Costs of Installing Water Main and Appurtenances and Sanitary Sewer Services in the

Village of Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin

RESOLVED, by the Suamico Village Board, Village of Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin:

1. The Village Board hereby declares its intention to exercise its police power under

Section 66.0701, Wisconsin Statutes and Village Ordinance 2005-22, to levy special assessments upon property within the following described Assessment District within the Village of Suamico for special benefits conferred upon such property by the installation of water main and appurtenances and sanitary sewer services as hereinafter described. (Hereinafter sometimes collectively referred to as "improvements")

2. The property to be assessed lies within the following described assessment district:

ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA

The assessment District identified as the 2007 Water Main Construction Project contains parcels:

SU-525, SU-524, SU-522, SU-607-4, SU-607, SU-607-3, SU-608-9, SU-608-6, SU-608-2, SU-608-7, SU-608-A, SU-608-1-A, SU-608-1, SU-521-4, SU-521-3, SU-521-2, SU-521-1, SU-936-501, SU-936-502, SU-936-503, SU-936-504, SU-936-505, SU-936-506, SU-520-4-4, SU-520-4-2, SU-520-4-3-A, SU-520-4-3, SU-520-4-6, SU-520-4-7, SU-520-4, SU-520-4-5, SU-520-4-1, SU-520-5-1, SU-520-5-2, SU-520-5-3, SU-520-5, SU-482-4, SU-482-7, SU-482-6, SU-482-5, SU-482-2, SU-482, SU-482-3-1, SU-482-3, SU-482-3-3, SU-482-3-2, SU-520-2, SU-520-9, SU-520, SU-520-8-A, SU-520-7-2, SU-520-6, SU-520-3-2, SU-520-3, SU-520-3-1, SU-1004-J-1, SU-542-4, SU-543, SU-540-1, SU-540-3, SU-541, SU-540-2, SU-542-6, SU-542-3, SU-542-2, SU-481-3-B and SU-481-5.

The assessment District identified as the 2007 Sewer Construction Project contains parcels:

SU-522, SU-540-3, SU-542-2 and SU-542-3

3. The Village shall cause water mains and appurtenances and sewer service pipes to be laid in the street and to the right-of-way of each lot fronting on such street and keep an accurate account of the expenses incurred collectively in front of each lot and shall report these costs to the municipal clerk who shall cause the amount charged to each lot to be entered on the tax roll as a special tax against the lot unless payment is made in full for the assessment amount. The assessment against any parcel may be paid in cash or installments to be determined at the public hearing on the proposed assessment.

4. The total amount assessed against the property located in the Assessment District

shall not exceed 100% of the Village’s direct and indirect costs for said installation of water main and appurtenances and sewer service pipes including but not limited to:

Actual construction costs, related costs and expenses of architectural, engineering and legal services, administration and borrowing.

5. The Village Board determines that the improvements constitute an exercise of its police powers for the health, safety and general welfare of the municipality and its inhabitants.

6. The Village engineer shall prepare a report consisting of:

Final plans and specifications for said improvements;

An estimate of the entire direct and indirect costs and expenses of the completed work for improvements as described in Paragraph 4 of this Resolution;

A schedule of the proposed assessments.

A statement that the respective properties against which the final assessments are proposed are benefited.

7. A copy of the report has been filed with the Village Clerk for public inspection.

8. Upon filing of the engineer’s report the Village Clerk will cause notice to be given stating the nature of the proposed improvements, the general boundary lines of the proposed Assessment District, (including a small map thereof,) the place and time at which the report may be inspected, and the place and the time and place of the public hearing on the matters contained in the preliminary resolution and the report. This notice will be published as a class 1 notice under ch. 985, Stats, and a copy of the Notice mailed to every interested person whose post office address is known, or can be ascertained within reasonable diligence, at least ten (10) days before the hearing. The hearing shall commence not less than ten (10) days and not more than forty (40) days after publication of the class 1 notice.

9. The hearing shall be held in the Village of Suamico, Village Hall at the following address: 2999 Lakeview Drive, Suamico, Wisconsin at 7 P.M. on Monday, May 21, 2007 in accordance with 66.0701 Wisconsin Statutes and Village Ordinance 2005-22.

10. The assessment against any parcel may be paid in cash or in installments the number of which shall be determined at the public hearing on the proposed assessments.

Adopted this ______ day of _______________, 2007.

Elizabeth Sheedy, Village President

Attest:

Bonnie Swan, Clerk

Vote: Aye

Nay

Abstain

Absent

 

The Village Board determines that such improvements constitute an exercise of the police power for the public health, safety and welfare.