HomeMy WebLinkAbout032 - 12/16/1922 - RELATING TO THE ASSESSMENT OF COST OF CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS IN HOWES STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTR ORDINANCE NO. � ` , 1922,
BEING AN EMERGENCY ORDIXAIEE RELATING TO T_r ASSESSMENT OF COST OF CON-
STRUCTION OF r2P.OVE1.IENTS IN HOWES STREET 1,1TROVM,1ENT DISTRICT NO. 14,
OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, LND PROVIDING TOR THE PAYMENT AND COLLECTION
T OF.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS:
Section 1. That under and by virtue of the provisions of
Ordinance No. 24, 1920 of said City of Fort Collins, duly passed and
adopted on the 26th day of June, A. D. 1920, and the authority contained
in Sub-Division "C" of Chapter 120 of the Revised Statutes of 1908,
then in force and effect so far as this district was concerned, as herein-
after set forth, Howes Street Improvement District No. 14 was duly
created and provision made in said ordinance for the construction of
certain improvements in said District, consisting of reinforced concrete
paving, curbing and paving between the tracks of the Municipal Railmy
within the limits of said District; that the said improvements as therein
provided have been duly constructed and completed as provided by law and
duly accepted by the City of Fort Collins as therein provided; that there-
after the City Engineer and the Commissioner of Works on, towit: the 26th
day of August, A. D. 1922, 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. 1923, exclusive of the cost of paving
the thini.cipal Railway amounting to $2,254.25, and exclusive of the City's
share of street intersections amounting to $10,482.14, is $93,056.40,
making a total coat of the improvements in the District $105,792.79;
that in and by the said report the Commissioner of Yorks, pursuant to
report of the City Engineer, duly apportioned upon all of the lots or
tracts of land abutting upon the street improved in proportion as the
frontage of each lot or tract of land is to all the frontage of all the
lots or tracts of land so improved, pursuant to the statute and the
provisions of Ordinance No 24, 1920, except as to sides of corner lots
and also as to the intersections of streets and alleys and the share to
be assessed against the Fort Collins Tlunicipal RailiMay, xmich said
assessment was made in accordance with the provisions of Sections 5363,
5364 and 5366 of the Revised Statutes of 1908, which provisions of said
Revised Statutes of 1908 are in force and effect for the purpose of this
assessment ordinance, in compliance with the provision of Amended Article
XVII of the City Charter duly adopted in 1920 which provides that as to
all proceedings initiated under the public improvement statutes in force
prior to the taking effect of this repeal, all such proceedings shall be
prosecuted to completion in accordance with said statutes, including the
assessment and collection of all special improvement taxes, and for such
purpose said statutes are to be held and construed as being in Hill
force and effect, and which said rlowes Street Improvement District No 14
is hereinafter more particularly descrioed by lots and blocks, together
with the apportionment and rate per front 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 regula r meeting of the City Council held
on the llth day of November, A D 1922, said report of the Commissioner
of Works and City Engineer concerning the said proposed assessments for
improvements in Howes Street Improvement District No 14 was by resolution
of the City Council duly adopted for the purpose of consideration and
determination at a regular meeting of the City Council to be held at
eight o'clock in the forenoon on the 16th day of December, A D 1922,
purbuant to a notice of the City Clerk as provided by law, that in and by
said resolution the City Clerk iv--s instruc+-ed and directed to publish
notice in the official newspaper of the City of Fort Collins for a period
of twenty ( 20) days, addressed to the onners of the property to be
assessed in Howes Street Improvement District No 14, stating the vhole
cost of the improvement and the share apportioned to each lot or tract of
land in said district, and notifying the oAners thereof that any co*splaints
or objections that might be made in writing by them to the City Clerk and
filed in his office within thirty 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 16th day of December, A D 1922, at the hour of
eight o1clock in the forenoon of said day in the Council Chamber in the
City Hall in said City, that after szid 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 authority contained in said
resolution the City Clerk caused to be published said notice in the Fort
Collins Courier, the official newspaper of said City of Fort Collins, for
a period of twenty days, as provided by law, and that due proof of said
publication has been duly filed in the office of the City Clerk, that at
said meeting of the City Council held on the 16th day of December, A D
1922, as aforesaid, no written complaints or objections having been filed
in the office of the City Clerk, and after consideration, the assessing
ordinance for the cost of the improvements in said Fowes Street Improvement
District No 14, was on motion ordered submitted for passage and adoption
Section 3 That the total cost of the improvements in said
Howes Street Improvement District No 14, under and by virtue of said
Ordinance No 24, 1920, of said city, including the cost of inspection,
collection and interest to the first day of March, 1923, amounts to
$93,056*40, and the cost of paving smi the municipal railway $2,254 25,
and the City's share of street intersections is $10,482 14, and the sum
of $93,056 40 is hereby assessed upon the real estate in said Howes Street
Improvement District No 14, in accordance with the provisions of Section
5363 of the Revised Statutes of 1908, and the sum of $2,254 25 is hereby
assessed against the Fort Collins Municipal Railway, pursaant to the
authority contained in Section 536d of the Revised Statutes of 1908, and
the sum of $10,482.14 is hereby assessed against the City of Fort Collins
in pursuance of the authority contained in Section 5366 of the Revised
Statutes of 191,_, and also parsuant to the a,tho..ty contained in Sectior
10 of Oriinance No 24, 1920, creating said Improvement District and the
proportion of said cost assessed to each lot or tract of land in said Nowas
Street Improvement District No 14, comprising the follo v`-ip lots and
blocks in said district, shall be as follows, towit
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1 ............ Y6347.'
f Collection fi% .............:...........:........................... 6347.66a•1
A _ YARGEB ......:............................." ................5105798.79
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Checked Dl . .i. M M. H. ,
August. 29, }9P2.
HOWES STREET FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR HOWES STREET IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT NDHREB.14
Lot No. Property Owoer Frontage later. Rate Total
BLOCK 106
1V5fi'13 Virginia IT..Corbett .............................. 40 11.68 467.36
"W 5'018�}112 Virginia H. Corbett 50 I1.68. . 684.21)
'.N�oJWV;12 'Fort 'Calling Investment Co .................... 60 11.68 584.20
W b5 11 John •L.
Wallace ................................100 11.68 1168.40
j N 59 30 IT. C. Kinney .................................. 50 11.68 594.20
• - N ya. 10 Vary A. McConnell .............................. 50 ]i.89 594.20
• N 'fi 30 bfary� A. McConnell ............... 20 69 84.20
1 .8 9 II. kdward Bacon .............................. 50 ].1.89 544.68
S 3s 9 H. Edward Bacon 60 .89 44.88
N 34 9 Anna P. Hammond 60 11.68 594.20
N � 9 Anna-1'. Hammond ( M. 60- :89 44.fi8
t S. Vi 8 Feeder Loan and Investment'Company - . 50 11.68- 584.20
i 6 Sf:. S Feeder Loan and Investment Company ............ 50 .89 44.68
e N bh A J. H. Shriber .................................. 50 11.68 634.20 r- - N ;¢.8, J. H. Shriber - G0 .69 84.20 4 Luoy C. Cushlrg .................................. 60 11.09 544.68 20
8'a/4.7 LUc7 C.Cushing ,................:.�............... 50 .89 44.68
.N 4 .. .Martha-F5. Pprd ........C.........................: 50 11.68 GS+.20
N.�/s 7 - Martha R. Ford .................................. 7f0 .68 584.20
, •� t 47
BLOCK 96
7 Colorado Delta Association Sigma Alpha' Epsilon 40 11:68 467.36 1' Colorado Delta Association SigmaAlpha Epallon..100 11.63' 1168.40
8 '�§ 2 James C.Whedbee 50 11.68 584.20
N 46 2 Maude'N. Blakeslee . ..... . 50 11.68 584.20
_ 8 to 3 Fred W. Stow .... "-"'-'-""'
N i4 & James L. Veazey :::......*""" """ ' 60 11.68. 584.20
N }¢ 3 ,fames L. Veazey ..-""'. 50 11.68 -584.20
. .. 20 .. .89 17.87
B V .4 Rollin E.. ALams ... ..... ... 60' 11.68 G84.20
Rollin E. Adams 50 ;A9 44.68
N 4 J. S. Stanley . 50 1118 584.20
S b5 5 7.. S: Stanley ., .... 50 .89 44,68
.. N '1. _Ora T. Hartman ...: ... 50 11.68 684.20
Margaret Wolf
N •4 5 Ora T.a Hartman ...................... 60 .89 44.69
Margaret Wolter ..t... •50 11.68 884.20
S1685 Margaret Wol ..............`.""""""'. 69 .89 44.63
' 31616. Margaret ter Wolter ""-"' ' 16 11.68 186,94•
,•�, 842WN84'8 Jerome P. ,and Lida Beard..•..•........ .'•'..- To .89 14.20
S42'ofN84'6 ierome P. and Lida Beard . .••:::•:".•.... 4- 11.68 490,73
'- N42'6 Mary E. Dexter """"" .. 42 .89 37.5.1
N4?.'6 .Mary E. Dexter """"""""• 42 1.1.68 490.73
................................ 232 -89 207.32
BLOCK 105
16 Christian PhilliPl .............. 60 11.88 584.Pq
" 16 Christian PhilliPf ...... 240 .68 584.47
15 Timothy E. Davla "'
15 Timothy E. Davis .•• 50 11,68 58C20
14 Copp¢a, May RlddslL Et - 60 .89 .44.88
]% Co may
i1 ayF id,all tt •, 60 1,68 584.20
-E. FON�C � __-_-av-•�_"_. il.89 .44 68
846 12 Oliver P. Pennock- .....-.Yn......... 50 ,8B 44 68
S45'12 Oliver.P.Pennock ..;...'..... .......••• 45 11.08. 525 18
N5112 J. L. Houser .................................... 6 . 41 11.89 40.21 N5'12 J. L. Houser 6 .68 8.47
840'11 J. L. Houser ................•...'..................;r r S40'11 .......................... 40 11.68 467.36
N10171 Alice F.J. L. Houser ..x tol 40 .89 36.76
N10'll Alice. P. Bristol "" ""'•• 10 11.68 116.84
S40'10. Alice F. Bristol """"""" 10 .89 -8.94
440'10 Alice F. BrieCol :.....................•..,."'-• 40 11.98. 467.39
Nl0'10 Edith C. Parker ..........""--""""'• 40 89 35.76
N10'10 Edith C. Parker ..• -- .. 70 11 8 116.84
9 'Ed1 th C. Parker ...........•.- 10 9 8.94
9 Edltk C. Parker 60 11.68 584.20
..................�............ - 240 .89 214.47
• BLOCK 95 „
8 % 1 Sarah J. Blbereell 60 - 17.49 n84.20
S 1h 1 Sarah J. Siberell 240 ,69 14,47
N ley 1 Thomas H. Trevi thick St. - 60 11.98 684.20
N 1 Thomas H. Trevithlck Jr. ........�.............. 60 ,89 44.6R
_ 8 yy 2 Catherine Lauterback 50 11.68 684.20
8 it 2 Catherine Lauterback .... -'
c - N 3E 2 (,'race E. Riddell .•.. "•"""' 60 .89 44.88
_N' 35 2 -'Grace E. Riddell 60 11,68 594.20
8 ;¢ 3 MnrY'E: Galbraith 50
S 1;§ 3 Mary E. Galbraith •• 60 ]O.Bft 684;20'
N +/e 8 Rob.Roy McGregor .. 50 .89 44.69
N 1j§ 3 Rob.Roy McGregor "' 60 71.99 644,20
8 �{ 4 - Roy W. and Isabel S. Hies . '-"" -50 .89 44.20
19 4 Roy W, aad,Iaabel S. Bice 60 ILBR 684.20
...
ty' •N yy '4.'. Carrie J. Straub .••.."..... """' S0 ,89 44.68.
N }§ 4 Carrie J. Straub ........................'...•... 60 11.88 584.20
{f. ..,.....-...1................... 240 .89 214.47
BLOCK 104'
c,..�. 1.2 - IT. Erma and Wilhelmina Douglass .................100 - 11.98' 1169.40
12, H. Erma and Wtihelmina Douglass .............. 290 ,99 259.16
8 % 11 J. .Floyd Snook ... .. 60 11.68 684.20
S ;y 11 J. Floyd Snook ::•"'•."
N 4y 11 Lillie S. Goodwin .... •.... """"' 50 .89 4{.6R
N �y 11 Lillie. S. Goodwin ...............•--""' 60 11.68 584.20
S b5 10 Jennie F, and Gladys Edwar a "-""" 50 .89 - 44.68
^. Mettle A. Lewis) .... ¢ (Contract to ,
S iL 10. Jennie F. and Gladys Edwnrda (Contract Ito 60 - 11.4R` 684.29
Mattis Ai Lewfe) ? 50 lRB 44.68'IN ve 10 W. R. Stuart 60 11.R8 584.20.
'- N yr to W. R. .9juarf ........................ 60 .RB. h 9 Henry P. Thorne ..•...--.-• --.-300' I1,BR 11 RBU0
9 'Henry P. Thorne • '--"""'' 290 .89 259.15
BLOCK 64
S Ve 1 FKa.nk D. Cook (1_4 Int.) Reuben D. Cook ('S'!ty 1'nt4 50 11.68 5R4.2n
Prank D. Cook (3-4 Int.) Reuben II11. Cook ('F1 Int.) 240 .89 214.47
'N °h 1 Dixon Canon Investment Company .. 50 584,20
]i
34 1 Dixon -Canon Investment'Company :........... 60 .68 S.V. 2 Flizabeth Caldwell Fee ........ 60 ]1,8 584.200 9 44.69
.S X 2 - Elizabeth Caldwell Fe ...............e 50 .89 .;44.69
N ;¢ 2 Leona J. Russell .....•...•..............
_N S4 2 Leona J. Russell •• - "' '"""""• 60 11.68' 534'.20
• S "1F 3 Laura Mae Meyer ...........•................. 50 .89' 44.68
E ye 3 Laura Mh* Me Meyer .•...............•........ 60. 11.RR" 694.20
N ;¢ 2 Sophia .Kelly 9 50 .89; 44.69
N fy 3 Sophia .Kelly 5o 1t:68 58C20
' 3 lFs 4 Cornelius.Dyekman.. ....1..... .... ""' 50 .89 44.6E
8 •q 4 Cornelius DYekman .••.' """' ...•• 50 1 LU 584.20
a N •/r 4 An Christensen ......... ...I.. ...... 50 .89 44AR
'•- .N 15 4 Anna Christenaen . .... 60 1IAS 584.20
__.w.... ..u•asn.,.>-.cc b.._ 240_ . 89._.214.4.
i.2 I3.' L. Moore. .. 50 .99 44.86;
11 H. L. Moore ......-.A........ ............. 50 11.49 584.?9
... ....
11 H. L Moere ...................:.............. 50 . 44 68
+ 10 r Anderson ................................ 11.08 584.^0
19 r Anderson ......'. 9......................... 60 .98 R4.r9
9 Peter Ander7oa ....... .. ....................... an 11.98 594.?s
9 Peter Anderson .....................:...:....... . 240 :!M 214.47
BLOCK 98 .
L. C. Moore ...........................:........... 60 11.63 584.21
1 L C• Moore ..........I.......................... 246 .99 214.47
2 William L. moles .............................. 50 11.98 684.20
2 William L Soles 60 .99 44.69
....
.840.3 F. W. Hathaway ............................... 40 - 11.89 435.73
Nqg
0'3 F.E W. Hathaway ................................. 40 , .89 35.78
N10'3 Ella Pratt ...... 30 '31.88' 319.94
NIO13 ' Ella Pratt ..................................... IB .68 4.20
4 Ella Pratt ...• .............. 60 11.89 644.68
4 Ella Pratt wnell........•.•.•..................... Be .69 84.20
5 Cella A. Brownell 60 - 11.99 644.69
9 Cella A. Brownell -.. ............... 60 .08 84.20
6 Samuel Armleman Estate 60 11.98 fi44.99
6 Sarah APicken n Estate ....................... 69 .99 84.21
7 Sarah A. Picken ................... - 60 11.99 644.88
7 Sarah A. Picken •• . .... 60 .68 44.88
8 Sarah A.' Pickup. .......... ... . .... 60 �11.89 214.47
20
Sarah A. Picker, ................................ 260 .99 Y11.4T
BLOCK 10
E6016 Andrew G. Askling ......................... .. 60 .89 53.62
V980'ofE120'l 6 M rs. Orpha Webatar 4 ... 60 .89 53.62
W7016 First.Church of Christ Scientist of Fort Collins.. 120 .89 107.24
W70'16 F1rPt,Church of Christ Scientist of Fort CoMins.. 50 11.68 >584.211 .
W70'15 First C Lrch of Christ Scientist of Fort Collins.. 60 .89 44.69 .
W70'15 First Church of Christ Scientist of Fort Collins.. 50 ]1-,68 584.'20
W70'14 Andy L. Burk ................................. 50 11.68. 584.20
W70'L4 Andy-L, Burk - 50 .89 44.68
....
13 Sarah. H. Pleken ................................. 50 11.89 684.68
13 Sarah H. Plc ken .... o ....Association
......... 60 .88 03.13
12 'Fort Collins Masonic Home AasoO4 tlon ........]RO 17..89 2103.13
12 Fort Collins Masonic Home Associatl n ........ 227.5 ,R$ 242.41,
11 Fort CollinsMasonic Home Association ....... 47.5 .89. 42.45
10 Fort Collins Maeoim Home Association ........ 47.5 .R9 42 45
' 9. The PPODIs of Lorimer C¢ ....................................... 47.5 .R9 42.45
i
BLOCK 02
F17511 Mabel O. Humphrey .:.......... .... ..... 50 11.68 584.21,
82
• 77:�4 . 11. G. Humphrey... ........... ........ -^14.fi6 .89 584.20
J. 1). Carey ........... 60 I1.89 544.29
2 J. D. sley .•.. ................•.•.....•.... 50 -89 94.69
20
3 J.
Wesley Dealt .............................� 50 11.89 584.68
3 J- Wesley Dealy. ................................. 60 .68 44.68
S1514 J. Wesley Denby .............................. 16 11.68 113.8
NSS'4 J.Mary
R Dealt ................................ 15.5. .68 08.94
N35'4 Mary E. Johnson `..........................I... 36 I1.89 408.94
N35'4 Mary E. Johnson ........................... 84.99 ,68 76.7-1,
5 Mary E. Johnson ..............................129.'J 11.89 1�78.95
5 Mary lr. Johnson .....::..'....................: 312.16 .89
BLOCK 101 _
Block Latimer County .............................:...400 11;88 4673.62
Sleek Lorimer' County ........ 400 .89 357.45
BLOCK 91
1 Charles H. Sheldon ...--...-................ 60 -31.88 584.20,
1 Charles H. Sheldon . ........ 240 .89 214.47
2 Martha A. "Sheldon .....................
... ...... 50 •11.69 584.20
2 Martha A, Sheldon. .............. 50 -.89 44.68
S4"o'3 Martha A. Sheldon ..r -............................ 45 11.68 625.78
845'3 Martha A. Sheldon ............................... 46 ,89 40.21
N5'3 Edgar H. Trimble ........................ G 1.1.89 F4.47
N�3 Edgar H. Trimble ..... .... + .89 4.20
4 Edgar H. Trimble ........................ r ,
s 50 11.89 644.68
4 Edgar .14. Trimble ............................. FO .68 36.80
NE'„iJ3look School �Disl riot Number 5 ......................200 17.68 2338.80
BLOCK 31
SOO'40 Continental Oil Company . ..... ........... 90 -11.68 1051.56
N6514 Belle J. Barley •• I-...... 65 IIAS 759.46
39 Gertrude V. ` 26 11.68 292.10 'I
38 Gertrude V. Throckmorton .... ..... ..... 86 11:68 - 292.111
37 Elias P. Collins . ..... /..•.......:............ 25 - 11.69 292.10
39 Fllaa P. Collins . ............................. 25 - 11.68 292.10 ,
35 Effie McMullen .....,.....................1.-.... 25 11.68 292.10 ,
35 Effie McMullen .:'.............................. 2.5 .89 2.23
34 Effie McMullen .................................. 26- 11.68 292.1034 Effie McMullen ..: .... ........... .. 25 89 22.34
'
33 - Charles G. Buckingham ........................ 25 - 11.68 `292.10
-.13 Charles G. Buckingham 25 .89 22.34
32 Hazel Hart .................................... 25 11.68 292.10
32 Hazel Hart ...........:,.,..t.................... 25 ..89 22.34
31 Hazel Hart ..................:.................... 25 '11.68 292.10
31 Hazel Hart .... ...................... 25 .89 22.34
30 A. C. Michels t 25 11.68 292.10
30 -A. C. Michele ......... .;4;...............(.... 26 - -.89 22.34
S15*29 ' A. C. Michele .................................. 16 14.68 175.26
$15.29 A. C. Michels ...........
l........'..-.. 15 .89 13.40
N10'29 Carl A. Kuhre .......`.'....... 10 11.68 116.84
'NIO'29 Carl A. Kuhre ............................... 10 .89 8.94
128 Carl A. Kuhre ..........................
.....%. 25 11.68 292.10
28 Carl A. Kuhre ................................. :5 -.89 22.34-
S5'27 Carl A. Kuhre ... ........ ..... 6 11.89 54.47
N20' Carl A. Kuhre --.:...._os...:.................. 5- ' .68 4.47
N20'27 Lewis B. and Tobe M. Mosely .................. 20 13.89 217.611
87
N20'27 Lewis B. and Tobe . Measly. 20 .68 97.10
26 .Lewis B. and Tobe ➢T. .Me sly .... 26 11.89 222.34
26 Lewis B. and Tobe M. Ma4elY,••••�•••• 25 .89' 22.10
25 George J. Smeeton _ ........... 25 11.89 222.34
25 r George J. Smeeton .... ............ 25 .68 12.07
J4 'George J. Smeeton ............................ 215 11.89 2192.13
24 George J. Smeeton ............................. 216 .89 584.20
4P50'23 Clara B. CUarn)er ........................60 1L88 644.68
W.50723. Clara, B. Collamer ... ... ..... ..... 60 88 44.fi8
83, George Alonzo James &Elizabeth Quinn .......140 11.68 1635.77
E-4 3 George Alonzo James & lizabeth Quinn ...... 165 .89 147.45
E340'.22 George Alonzo James & lizabeth. Quinn ... 25 .89 22.34
E140'21 George Alonzo James & Elizabeth Quinn ...... 85 .89 22.34 ,. .
F.140.20 George Alonzo James & Elizabeth Quinn ....... 25 .98 22.34
19 Dloody Warren Commercial Company ...... 25 .89 22.34
18 Moody Warren Commercial Company ..:....... '25 .89 22,34
17 Moody Warren Coma7merciaA Company ........ 25 .89 22.34
16 Moody Warren Cortmeiclal Company .......... 25 .89 22.14
15 Mood Warren Comm ;elaj. Company ....... 25 .89. .22.34
14 Moody -..Warren .Commercial Company .......... 25 .89: 22.34
13 Moody Warren Commercial Compon? 25 .89 22.34
12 Moody Warren ,Commercial Company .........4 12.5 .89 - 11.17
BLOCK 41 I
36 15'Nof3G. N�tlolas C,Matz,Bp. In Tr. for Catholics Port:Coll 71.68 3811 F kiln C. Avery .07
11.68 771 1k6'80f1 2 alas C. Matz, Bp. 11 Tr.for Cathelfce Port Coll 68 176.SG
....m 11.
2 - N las C.Matz, Bp.In Tr. for Catholics Fort Coll. 26 11.68 360.52
52 3 Nicholas C.MatzBp. in Tr. for Catholic,Fort Coll. 25 11.68 292.10 10
4 77.1llcholas C.Metz,Bp.In Tr. for Catholic, Fort Coll. 26 - 11.68 292.10 5 J 'Henry Tihen, Bishop of Denver' 25 - : 11.88 292.10 6 Jk Henry Tihen, Bishop of Denver 5 gg
L 6 J( Henry Tihen, Bishop of Denver . 26' `� 11.fi8 2It 6 J. Henry Titan, $lehop O.S Denver 25 88 $,I3147V
7 J. Henry Tihen, Bishop Of Denver .•... 25 11 88 92 E.14 7 J. Henry Tihen, Bfahop bf Denver ..... 26 '.89 22.34
8 J. Henry Tihen, Bishop of Denver .....•....... 25 11.68 292.10
8 J. Henry Tihen, Bishop of Denver .....••• 25 .89 22.34
9 J. Henry Tihen, SishoD of. Denver ............ 25 11.69 292.10
9 J. ;Henry, Tihen, Bishop Of: Denver •.. 25 .89 34
10 J. Henry Tihen, Bishop of Denver • . ••.. 25 13.Cfl E92.10
19 J. Henry Tiller, Bishop of Denver 25 .89 22.34
11 J: Henry Tlben, Bishop .of Denver •...•... 26 1.68 292.10
11 J. Henry Tihen, Bishop of Denver ..• 26 �'.89 22.34
12 J: Henry Tilien, Blahop,of Denver . ...•... 25 11.68 292.10
12 •1. Henry Tlllen, Bishop of Denver .• 26
9 22.34
13 J. Henry rlhen, Bishop a Denver . 25 '11.68 292.10
13 J. Henry Tiber, Bishop of Denver 25 •.8l) 22.34
14 J. Henry .Tihen, Bilbao of`Denver •• . 26 11.08 292.10
14. J. Henry Tihen, Bishop of Denver . 25 .89 22.34
15 J.. Henr Tihen, Bishop of `Denver •.. " ...
15 J. Henry Tihen, Blehop Ot Denver 26 26 11.68 292.10
16 - J. Henry Tihen. Bishop of Denver ...- 95 11.68 292.10
18 J. Henry Men, Bishop of Denver ............ 225 .89 201.07
E%42 C. R. Welch, Trustee BLOCK 22
23
W%43 .Colorado and Southern Railway Company •' 2.6' ,89 89 1..
••.... 12.6 17
. 22
42 Colorado and Southern Ralway Company 25 .89 22.3434
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41 Colorado and .Southern Railway Company .. 25 ,89 22.34
40 .Colorado and Southern Railway Company
...... 2539 .89 222,.34
38 Colorado aolorado nd Southern Railwrn ay Company ...... 25 ,38 2L3i
37 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 .89 22.34
35 Colorado and Southern Railway Company .. 190 -.89 160.86 -
3b Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 .89 22.34
34 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 26 .89 22.34
33 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 26 89 22.34
32 Colorado anL Southern Railway Company ..... 22.5 .89 20.11
BLOCK 21
74 Colorado and Southern Railway Company ..... 215 89 12.3
25 Colorado and Southern Railway Crompany . 26 .. 2
89 22.344
26 Colorado and Southern Railway Company ...... ) 25 .89 22.34
27 Colorado and Southern Railway Company ...... 2 .89 22.34
28 Colorado and Southern Railway Company ..... 255 .819 22.34
29 Colorado and Southern' Railway Company'. .... . 25 .80 22.34
30. Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 .99 22.34
31 Colorado and Southern Railway Company ...... 25 .89 22.34
33 Colorado and Southern Beltway
Company .. 25 .89 22.34
73 Colorado and Southern Rallway Company. ...... 25 '.99 22.34
134 Colorado and Southern Rallway Company 26 .89 22.34
36 � Colorado and Southern Rallway Company ...... 2.6 .89 2.23
BLOCK 92 41
Block City of Fort Collins ...........................0.... 477.5 .89. 426.71
BLOCK 32
1 Colorado and Southern Railway Company ......220 11.68 1318.92
1 Colorado and Southern Railway Company ..,.... 205 .89 183.20
2 Colorado and Southern Railway Company ...... 25 .89 22.34
2 Colorado and Southern Railway Company ...... 25 .99 22.34
4 Colorado and Southern Railway Company ...... 25 .89 22.34 '
6 Colorado and Southern Railway Company ...... 25 .89 22.34
6 Colorado and Southern Railway Company ...... 25 .89 '22.34
Colorado and Southern Railway Company .... 25 •89 22.34
8 Colorado and Southern -Railway Company ... 25 .89 ' 22.34 -
9 Colorado and.Southern Railway Company .... 25 .89 22.34
19 Colorado and Southern Railway Company ..... 12.5 .89 11.17
45 Colorado and Southern Railway Company .. . 26 11.68 292.10
45 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 - .so 2'"4
44 Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 11.98 292.10
44 .Colorado and Southern Railway Company 25 .89 22.34
43 Riverside Ice and Stot'age Company .. 25 11.68 292.10
42 Riverside Ice and Ste age Company .. 25 :89 22.34
4. Rtver,)de Ice and.Storage Company . 26 11.68 292.10
42 Riverside Iee and Storage Company ........... 26 .89 22.84
41 Riverside Ice and Storage Company ... .... 25 71.89 222.34
41 Riverside Jee and Storage Company ............ 26 ,89. 92.10
40 Riverside Ice.and Storage Company ..:......... 25 _ 11.68 222.34
40 Riverside Ise and Storage Company 25 .89 22.34
39 Franklin C. Avery (Bond for Deed to Riverside
Ice and Storage Company) .. .. ...... . 25 71.68 292.10
39 Franklin C. A7(ery (Bond for Deed:to Riverside
Ice and Storage Company) 26 _- ,8942.94
38 George P. and Franklin . Avery 25 11.68 292.10
38 George P. and Franklin C. Avery .............. ,25, .89 22.34
37 James F. Vandewark ............0.............. 26 11.88 222.34
37 James F. Vandewark E5 .69 22'10
36 James F. Vandewark. ........................... 26 11,88 292.30
36 James F. Vandewark ................. 226 .89 206.54
....
36.. Carolina Eleanor Mantes .................:...... 26 .89 22.34
83 _ Caroline Eleanor Monts 29 .89 2234
83 Caroline ]inters r ion co . ••. $ .• 22.5 .89 9.11
City,of Fort Collins iS intersection cost, t $3. sq. yds. at ;3.34 10482.14
Municipal Railwas• area 876 square yards at E3.34 2254.25
Section 4. All assessments herein provided for shall be daa and
payable within thirty days from the final passage and publication of this
ordinance, without demand, provided that all assessments may at the election
of the owners of the property assessed be paid in twenty (20) anhual
installments beginningF , 192_'Y and payable
annually on said last mentioned data thereafter, until the full amount
thereof has been paid, with interest on the unpaid principal payable
semi-annually at the rate of five and one-half (5j%) 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 part of all persons interestdd, whether under disability
or otherwise, to .ay in such installments.
Section 6. Failure to pay any installment, whether of principal
or interest, when die, 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 rate of
one (1%) 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 ovmar
may pay the amount of all unpaid installments, with interest at one (1 )
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 omar 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 neat 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 _ublication of this
ordinance and an allowance of five (5111.) per cent disco-ant shall be made on
all payments made during such period only.
Section 8. In case of default in the payment of any installment
of principal c interest when due; any and ali vperty 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 manner, 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 ?. It shall be the duty of the City Clerk to prepare the
foregoing assessment roll in said Howes Street Improvement District No. 14
in proper form, showing in suitable columns each piece of real estate
assessed, the total amp nt 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 i.:ayment of the whole amount or
of any installment or penalty, and deliver the same to the City Treasurer,
and thereafter payments may '�e Trade to the City Treasurer at any time within
thirty (30) days after the passage of this assessment ordinance, e_nd the
taking affect thereof. Upon the expiration of the t:.irty (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 suittble columns each piece of real estate or property upon
which the assessment is unpaid, the whole amo--nt of the assessment unpaid,
the date to which the same was computed, the amount of each installment
of principal and interest, AoStther with two (e) per cant 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 any
installments or penalties. Said roll shall be certified by the City Clerk
under the seal of the city, and by him delivered to the County Treasurer of
Larimer County with his warrant for the collection of the same.
Section 10. All collections made by the County Treasurer on
said assessment roll in any calendar 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 all such collections for each
month.
Section 11. The owner of any divided or undivided interest -May
pay his share of any asses:ament upon producing evidence of the extent of
his interest satisfactory to the officers having the roll in cYnrge.
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 Chaster.
Introduced, re#d at length and adopted by the unanimous vote of
all members of the City Council this 16th day of
December, A. D. 1922.
Commissioner of Safety fitil Ex Officio
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clark
STATE OF COLORADO )
) SS.
COUNTY OF LARIMMR )
I, 1, J. ROS:,]NOW, City Clerk of the City of Fort Collins, do he-eby
certify and declare that the foregoing Ordinance consisting of twelve (12)
sections, was duly proposed and read at length at a regular meeting of the
City Council held on the 16th day of December, A. D. 1922, and was duly
adopted and ordered published in the Fort Collins Co-zrier, a daily newspaper
and the official newspaper of the City of Fort Collins, by the unani::ous
vote of all members of the Council, as an emergency ordinance, in accordance
with the provisions of Sections 6 and 7 of Article IV of the City Charter;
B�
and thereaft:r, on towit: the " day of December, 1922, said Ordinance
No. —2—/-/css duly published in the Fort Collins Courier, a daily
newapaper published in the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
IN WITNESS W=,EOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
,st
seal of said City, this / day of December, A. D. 1922.
City Clerk.