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File #: RES 21-1404    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 10/13/2021
Title: Repealing special assessment policies in Appendices A-7 and A-8 of the Administrative Code.
Sponsors: Amy Brendmoen
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A - A7 & A8 Admin Code appendices, 2. Exhibit B - Saint Paul Streets Program Policies
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Repealing special assessment policies in Appendices A-7 and A-8 of the Administrative Code.

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WHEREAS, the City’s Administrative Code includes several appendices to memorialize resolutions adopted in the past by former City Councils on a variety of city matters; and

WHEREAS, Chapter A-7. - Policy-Certain Local Improvements, and Chapter A-8. - Special Assessment Policy (the “Appendices”), attached hereto as Exhibit A, were intended to provide guidance for assessing the cost of local improvements such as street reconstruction, lighting, sidewalks, alleys and sewers; and

WHEREAS, said assessment policies, which were established and revised in 1976, 1981 and 1984 by City Council resolutions and included in the Appendices, were never codified by ordinance and also no longer reflect current assessment policy; and

WHEREAS, the Saint Paul Streets Program Policies (“SPS Policies”), attached hereto as Exhibit B, were established by the Mayor’s Administration in February, 2018 and received by the City Council on March 14, 2018 (RES 18-395), said policies providing current guidance for the calculation and implementation of special assessments for street reconstruction projects and other local improvement projects; and

WHEREAS, because most of the assessment policies enumerated in the Appendices do not reflect current policies as provided in the SPS Policies, it is therefore necessary to repeal the Appendices to eliminate any confusion or conflict; and

WHEREAS, in addition to the City's efforts in recent years to establish the SPS Policies governing the assessment of street reconstruction projects, the City has been developing policies for the establishment of fees and collection of assessments for services provided through the Street Maintenance Service Program ("SMSP"); specifically, citywide sweeping and lighting, sealcoating, and mill and overlay services; and

WHEREAS, draft SMSP policies are awaiting review and are anticipated to be finalized by t...

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