HomeMy WebLinkAbout046 - 12/31/1923 - RELATING TO THE ASSESSMENT OF THE COST OF CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS IN COMBINED ALLEY IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE NO 174, 1923
BEING AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ASSESSMENT OF THE COST OF
CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS IN COMBINED ALLEY ILTROVE'M'IENT DISTRICT NO 5,
OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE PA7Qv1= AND COLLECTION
THEREOF
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
Section 1 That under and by virtue cf the provisions of
Ordinance No 12, 1923 of said City of Fort Collins, dLly passed and
adopted on the 5th day of May, 1923, and the authority contained in Ordinance
No 7, 1921 now in force and effect so far as this district is concerned as
hereinafter set forth Combined Alley Improvement District No 5 was duly
created and provision made in said ordinance for the construction of certain
improvements in said district, consisting of alley, roof and surface drainage in
and permanent paving within the limits of the said district that the said
improvements as therein provided have been duly constructed and completed as
provided by ordinance, and duly accepted by the City of Fort 40olline as therein
provided that thereafter the City Engineer and the Commissioner of Works, on
to-wit the 24th day of November, A D 1923 duly reported to the City Council
that the cost of the construction of said improvements, including the cost of
inspection collection and other incidentals and also including interest to
the first day of March A D 1924 to be assessed to the property and owners
thereof in said district is $14,359 15, that in and by the said report the
Commissioner of Works pursuant to the report of the City Engineer, duly
apportioned upon all of the lots or tracts of land abutting upon the akmmt
alley improved in proportion as the frontage and area of each lot or tract of
land is to all the frontage and area of all the lots or tracts of land so
improved, pursuant to Ordinance No 7, 1921, relating to local public
improvements, and the provisions of Ordinance No 12, 1923, and which said
assessment was made in accordance with the provisions of Sections 7, 8 and 9
of Ordinance No 7, 1921, which ordinance is now in force and effect for the
Combined
purpose of this assessment ordinance, and which sa,�d/Alley Improvement District
No 5 is hereinafter more particularly described by lots and blocks, together
with the apportionment and rate per front foot, and per square foot the said
findings and report of the Commissioner of Works and City Engineer being in
accordance with the report of the City Engineer in respect to the proposed
assessments on each lot in said district
Section 2 That at the regular meeting of the City Council held
on the 24th day of November, A D 1923, said report of the Commissioner of
Works and City Engineer concerning the said proposed assessmentefor
improvements in Combined Alley Improvement District No 5 vas by resolution
of the City Council duly adopted for the purpose of consideration and determinatio n
at a regular meeting of the City Council to be held at eight o'clock in the
forenoon on the 29th day of December, A D 1923, pursuant to a notice of the
City Clerk as provided by ordinance, that in and by said resolution the City
Clerk was instructed and directed to publish notice in the official newspaper
of the City of Fort Collins for a period of ten (10)vs in compliance with
Section 15 of Ordinance No T, 1921, addressed to the owners of property to be
assessed in Combined Alley Improvement District No 6, stating the whole cost
of the improvements and the share apportioned to each lot or tract of land
in said district, and notifying the owners thereof that any complaints or
objections that might be made in writing by them to the City Clerk and filed
in his office within thirty (30) days from the publication of said notice
would be heard and determined by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof
to be held on the 29th day of December, A D 1923, at the hour of eight o'clock
in the forenoon of said day in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in said
city,, and on the 29th day of December, 1923, the said hearing was duly
continued to the 31st day of December, A D 1923 that after said hearing
the said City Council would take up the matter of the passage of an ordinance
assessing the cost of said improvements that pursuant to the authortty containdd
in said resolution the City Clerk caused to be published said notice in the
Fort Collins Express-Courier, the official newspaper of said City of Fort
Collins, for a period of ten (10) days, as provided by ordinance, and that due
Proof of publication has been duly filed in the office of the City Clerk,
that at said meeting of the City Council held on the 31st day of December, A D
1923, as aforesaid, no Witten complaints or objections having been filed in
the office of the City Clerk, and after consideration the assessing ordinance
for the coat of the improvements in said Combined Alley Improvement District
No 5 was on motion ordered submitted for passage and adoption
Section 3 That the total cost of the improvements in said Combined
Alley Improvement Die*rict No 5, under and by virtue of Ordinance No 12, 1923
of said city, dficluding the coat of inspection, collection and interest to the
first day of March, A D 1924 amounts to $14,359 15 and the sum of $14,359 15
is hereby assessed ppon the real estate in Combined Alley Improvement District
No 5, in accordance with the provisions of Sections 7, B and 9 of Ordinance No
7, 1921, and also pursuant to the authority contained in Section 10 of Ordinance
No 12, 1923, creating said district, and the proportion of said cost assessed
to each lot or tract of land in said Combined Alley Improvement District No 5
comprising the following lots and blocks in said district, shall be as follows,
to-wit
LOT OPT' TY LAMENT� TOTAL
�I RATR TOTAL COST
BLOCK
1 Jesse E 7ilsen 25 3 744 93 61 3250 009345 30 38 123 99
2 Jesse E Nilsen 25 3 744 93 61 3250 .009345 3o 38 123 99
$1013 Jesse E Wilson 10 3 744 37 45 1300 W9345 12 15 49 60
N1543 Alexander Ault Ea� _ 15 3 744 56 lif 1950 009345 18 22 74 39
4 Alexander Ault �.Zz- 25 3 744 93 61 3250 009345 30.37 123 98
5 tort Collins )rational Bank 25 3 744 93 61 3250 009345 30 37 123 98
6 Pert Collins rational Bank 25 3 744 93 61 3250 009345 30 37 123 98
7 frank J ) rown 25 3 744 93 61 32$0 .009345 30 37 123 98
8 Esther R Gage 85 3 744 318.26 4750 009345 44 40 362 66
9 3 3 Fortner 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
10 3 8 Partner 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
11 8 8 Partner 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
12 August C Rluver 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
13 August C Rluver 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
14 The 'Moody Warren Ca=ercinl Company 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
15 William Linden msier 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
16 first National dank of Fort Collins 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
17 frank A 9oinerville ksfalc- 95 3 744 93 60 4150 009345 44 40 138 00
18 Frank A Soasrville 25 3.744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
19 Tons, U'iiler 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
20 P J naming 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
21 P J ?laming 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
22 Mutual oil Company 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
23 Mutual oil Company 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 oo
24 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
25 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
26 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 3744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 oo
27 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
28 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 3 744 93 60 475b 009345 44 40 138 00
29 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
30 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
31 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 75 3 744 93 60 4730 009345 44 40 138 00
32 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
33 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 3 744 93 60 4750 00934$ 44 40 138.00
34 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
35 Colorado said Southern Railway Company 25 3 744 93 60 4730 00934$ 44 40 136 00
36 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 136 00
37 Roy A Partner 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 44 40 138 00
38 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 3 744 93 60 4750 009345 µ 39 137 99
39 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 215 3 744 804 99 4730 009345 44 39 649 38
40 Jackson Ankney Mercantile CoAnany 25 3 744 93 60 3675 009345 36 21 129 81
41 Jackson Ankney Mercantile Company 25 3 744 93 60 3875 009345 36.21 129 81
42 Jackson Ankney Jercantile Company 25 3 744 93 60 3875 009345 36 21 129 81
43 John C Davis 25 3 744 93 60 3875 009345 36 21 129.81
44 William Graefe 25 3 744 93 60 3875 009345 36 21 129 81
45 Jefferson ttcgnelly 25 3 744 93 60 3875 oo934$ 36 21 129 81
46 L W "'elch 25 3 744 93.60 3875 o09345 36 21 129 81
47 L W Welch 25 3 744 93 60 3875 oo9345 36 21 129 81
48 L m Welch 25 3 744 93 60 3875 009345 36 21 129 81
49 L W Welch 180 3 744 673 94 3875 009345 36 21 710 15
' h u r
LOT PROPERTY 01"h' R ritOUTA&E MW TOTAL M E RAr, TOTAL COST
1 Fsoder Loan & Investment 00"M r 255 �.818 9 .44 4750 .009345 44.40 139 84
2 food r Lean l' Invootment Company 25 3.818 95.44 4750 OJ9345 4+ 40 139 84
3 reader Lean & Investment Company 25 3.816 95 44 4750 009345 44.40 139 84
4 tooder Lean & irnrootc+ont CoxpW 25 3.818 95 44 4750 009345 44.40 139 84
5 X416nds Dry Good* compsny 25 3.816 95 44 4750 009345 44 40 139.84
6 Edmond* Dry Goods C mpoW 25 3 618 95 44 4750 0"345 44.40 139 84
1 Cynthia Am Douglass 25 3.818 95.44 4750 009345 44 40 139 84
8 Cynthia tier Doug
loss 25 3 818 95 44 4750 9009345 44 40 134 84
9 ttary T T•14b 85 3 813 324.50 4750 .009345 44.4o 3de.90
afto r -07 T ielsh 5 3 $18 1.q0 65 .001345 6t 2 52
N24 5'10 ♦lexandor w aoott 24.5 3.818 93.54 3285 .00934$ 29.78 123 32
11 Alexander - 8"" 25 3 $18 95 45 3230 .001345 30 38 125 83
12 Rosa Arseott 2$ 3.818 95.45 3250 009345 30 38 125 83
13 Robert r Trimble 25 3 818 95 45 3250 009345 30.38 12583
14 Robert E Trlml4• 25 .818 95.45 3250 009345 30.38 125 83
15 Larelin• `Ileanor Hants 253 818 95145 3250 009345 30 3$ 12583
16 Poudro Vsil.eq 1 ational. nark 25 3 618 9545 3250 009345 10 38 12583
17 Mary T. Vrolch 180 3 818 687 22 3875 009345 36 21 723 43
i8 guy T Voioh 25 3 818 1545 3875 .007345 36 21 132 66
19 us" r -Path 25 3 818 95 45 3875 4009345 36.21 131 66
20 Wort Collins Maseais Temple, Assoc 25 3 $26 9545 3875 009345 36.21, 131.66
21 rort Collins Masonic Temple Asoos, 25 3 818 0 45 3875 .009345 36 21 131 66
22 Fort Collins Masonis Temple Asses 2$ 3 818 95 45 3875 009345 36 21 131.66
23 Xd Rrosk 25 3 618 q5 45 3875 0009345 36 21 131 66
24 Goorge P Avery 25 3 818 95 45 3875 009345 36 21 131 66
25 G 0 and J C Mccoravlak 25 3618 95,45 3875 .009345 36 21 131.66
26 G C and J r McCormiek 25 3 618 95 45 3875 009345 36 21 131 66
27 Oscar n Robbins 215 3 $10 820 84 4730 009345 44.40 865.24
28 Oscar 8 x1obbins 25 3 818 95.45 473b 00045 44.40 139 85
29 Oscar 8 11obbins 25 3 618 95.41 4750 oo9345 44 40 139 85
E125130 Gertrude R 13ehlosser 25 3.818 045 3125 009345 29.22 124 67
165130 rortrudo R sohlosoor 1625 007345 15.19 1519
S6 •31 Lily Dal* 25 3.818 95 45 2%2} .009340 M60 110.05
5125.31 Oortruds R ohlosser 15621 9009345 14 60 14.60
U13j'of
W65' 31 0ertrud* A Schlosser 861* .009345 $ 05 8 o5
3114,of
1=�65. 31 Mis* Anna Hughss 7611 .009345 7.14 7.14
g62}•32 Lily Dale 25 3.818 9$ 45 156 009345 14 60 110.05
*62 •of
2125.32 Gertrude. it Sabiosser 10* 009345 14.60 14 60
65' 32 dies Anna Hughes
N60o# 1625 .009345 15.19 15.19
W65133 Miss Anne liughos 1762i•of 32 .009345 30 .30
M25'33 Gertrude R. addesser 15621 .009345 14 60 14 60
824J•of
765' 33 Gertrude R -waosser 159 09345 14 8$ 14 $8
V12*•33 Lily Dale 25 3 818 95 45 156 009345 14 60 no 05
WTr'12�'et
f165' 34 r srtrude t1 Schlosser 612* .009345 7 59 7 $9
Y162j'of
"125134 Gertrude it, "enosssr 81 of 156* *009345 14 60 14 60
2 •
5•'34 UllUary Dole
812 009345 7 59 7.59
E6 '35 Lair Data 25 3 810 9y.45 1562 009345 14.60 i1O.45
W62�9 of 25 3 818 95 45 156 00 345 14 60 110 0$
5225935 fichlotsee 156* U09345 14.6o 14.60
M65' 35 Margaret Martlo 1625 009345 15.19 1519
Section 4 All assessments herein provided for shall be dpa and
payable within thirty (30) days from the final passage and publication of
this ordinance, without demand, provided that all assessments may at the
election of the o mers of the property assessed be paid in twenty (20)
r _/
anal installments beginning e� 1
nu "U - 16
— / 9 2 � ,
and payable annually on said last mentioned to thereafter, until the full
amount thereof has been paid with interest on the unpaid principal payable
sami-annually at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum
Section 5 Failure to pay the whole of the assessments within
the said period of thirty (30) days shall be conclusively considered and
held an election on the Dart of all persons interested, whether under
disability or otherwise, to pay In such installments
Section 6 Failure to pay any installment, whether of principal
or interest, when due, shall cause the whole of the unpaid principal to
become due and payable immediately, and the whole amount of the unpaid
principal and accrued interest shall thereafter draw interest at the mrate
of one UP per cent per month or fraction of a month, until the day of sale
as hereinafter provided, but at any time prior to the day of sale the owner
may pay the amount of all unpaid installments, with interest at one (1P
per cent per month, or fraction of a month, and all penalties accrued, and
shall thereupon be restored to the right to pay the installments in the same
manner as if default had not been suffered The owner of any property not in
default as to any installments or payments may at any time pay the whole of
the unpaid principal, with the interest accrued to the maturity of the next
installment of interest or principal
Section 7 Payments may be made to the City Treasurer at any
time within thirty (30) days of the final passage and adoption of this
ordinance and an allowance of five (5%) per cent discount shall be made an
all payments made during such period only
Section 8 In case of default in the payment of any installment
of principal and interest when due, any and all property concerning which
such default is suffered shall be advertised by the County Treasurer and sold
for the payment of the whole of the unpaid assessment thereon at the same
time or times and in the same meaner, under all the same conditions and
penalties and with the same effects as are provided by law for sales of
real estate in default of the payment of general taxes
Section 9 It shall be the duty of the City Clerk to prepare
the foregoing assessment roll in said Combined Alley Improvement District
No 5 in proper form, showing in suitable columns each piece of real estate
assessed, the total amount of the assessment, the amount of each installment
of principal and interest, and the date when each installment will become
due, with suitable columns for use in case of payment of the whole amount or
of any installment or penalty, and deliver the same to the City Treasurer,
and thereafter payments made be made to the City Treasurer at any time within
thirty (30) days after the passage of this assessment ordinance, and the taking
effect thereof Upon the expiration of the thirty (30) days, the City
Treasurer shall return to the City Clerk the assessment roll showing all
payments made thereon, with the date of each payment, and thereupon the City
Clerk shall prepare a permanent local assessment roll in book form showing in
suitable columns each piece of real estate or property upon which the
assessment is unpaid, the whole amount of the assessment unpaid, the date to
which the aaae was computed, the amount of each installment of principal and
interest, together with two (2%) per cent additional thereon as collection
charges of the County Treasurer, and the date when the same will become due,
with suitable(columns for use in case of the payment of say installments or
penalties Said roll shall be certified by the City Clark under the seal of
the City, and by him delivered to the County(Treasurer of Larimer County vrdth
his warrant for the collection of the same
Section 10 All collections made by the County Treasurer on said
assessment roll in any —dUendar month shall be accounted for and paid over to
the City Treasurer on or before the tenth day of the next succeeding calendar
month, with separate statements for ell such collections for each month
Section 11 The owner of any divided or undivided interest may
pay his share of any assessment upon producing evidence of the extent of his
interest satisfactory to the officers having the roll in charge
Section 12 In the opinion of the City Council an emergency
exists for the preservation of the public health, peace and safety, and this
ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication under and by
virtue of the authority contained in Sections 6 and 7 of Article IV of the
City Charter
Introduced, read at length and adopted by the unanimous vote of
all members of the City Council this 31st day of December A D 1923
CaIrmissioner of Safety and FoADfficio Mayor
ATTEST
City Clerk
STATE OF COLORADO )
) SS
COUNTY OF LARINER )
I, A J RCS SNOW, City Clerk of the City of Fort Collins,
do hereby certify and declare that the foregoing Ordinance cons9tin of twelve
(12) sections, was duly proposed and read at length at a regulate mee�ng of the
City Council held on the 31st day of December, A D 1923, and was duly adopted
and ordered published in the Fort Collins Express-Courier, a daily newspaper
and the official newspaper of the City of Fort Collins, by the unanimous vote
of all members of the Council, as an emergency ordinance, in accordance with
the provisions of Sections 6 and��of Articl V of the City Charter and
thereafter, on to-vjit the � day of said
Ordinance No (� was duly published he Fort ollins Express-Courier,
a daily newspaper published in the City of Fort Collins, Colorado
IN RQTNESS W�F, I have her to set my hand and affixed the seal
of said City, this day of A D 1927
ty Clerk