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HomeMy WebLinkAbout023 - 09/01/1928 - RELATING TO THE ASSESSMENT OF THE COST OF CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS IN MATHEWS STREET IMPROVEMENT F ORDINANCE NO. , 1928 BEING AN EIIERGENCY ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ASSESS111ENT OF THE COST OF CONSTRUCTION OF II;7.'ROVE101ENTS IN MkTMVS STREET IMPROV-WENT DISTRICT NO. 28, OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO , AND PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT AND COLLECTION THEREOF. 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. 20, 1927, duly passed and adopted on the 3rd day of September, A. D. 1927, Mathews Street Improvement District No. 28 was duly created and provisions made in said ordinance for the construction of certain improvements in said district, consisting of grading, guttering, curbing, graveling, and draining where necessary, of the street area in said district , comprising all the property fronting on Mathews Street , or abutting thereon, from the North boundary line of East Laurel Street to the South boundary line of East Mountain Avenue, in the City of Fort Collins, Colorado. That the said improvements as therein provided have been duly constructed as provided by law and duly accepted by the City of Fort Collins as therein provided;, that thereafter the City Engineer and the Commissioner of Works , on to-wit : the 21st day of July, A. D. 1928, 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; is $18 ,835.84; that in and by said report the Commissioner of Works, pursuant to the report of the City Engineer, duly apportioned upon all the lots or tracts of land in the district improved, in proportion as the frontage of each lot or tract of land in the district is to the total of all the frontage so improved, pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 7, 1921 , relating to local public ir:provements , as amended by Ordinance -1- i No. 9, 1926, and Ordinance No . 20 , 1927, creating Mathews Street Improvement District No . 28 , and which district is hereinafter more particularly described by lots and blocks , together with the apportionment and rate per front foot, the said findings and report of the Commissioner of Works and the City Engineer being in accordance with the report of the City Engineer in respect to the proposed assessment on each lot in said district. Section 2. That at the regular me eting of the City Council held on the 21st day of July, A. D. 1928 , said report of the Commissioner of 1,17orke and City Engineer concerning said pro- posed assessment for improvements in Mathews Street Improvement District No. 28 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 on the 1st day of September, A. D. 1928, pursuant to a notice of the City Clerk as provided by law; that in and by said resolution the City Clerk was instructed and directed to rublish notice in. the official newspaper of the City of Fort Collins for a period of ten (10) days , addressed to the owners of property to be assessed in Mathews Street Improvement District No. 28 , stating the whole cost of the improvements and the share apportioned to aach 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 tl-,irty (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 1st day of September, A. D. 1928 , at the hour of eight o 'clock in the fore- noon of said day in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in said City; that after said hearing the City Council would take up -2- Ik 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 Express-Courier , the official nevispaner of said City of Fort Collins, for a period of ten days, as provided by ordinance ; and that due proof of publication has been duly filed in the office of the City Clerk; no complaints or obj actions having been filed, at said meeting of the City Council held on the 1st day of September, A. D. 1928, the assessing ordinance for the cost of the improvements in Mathews Street Improvement District No. 28 was ordered submitted for passage and adoption. Section 3. That the total cost of the improvements in L%thews Street Improvement District No. 28, under and by virtue of said Ordinance No. 20 , 1927, of said City , including the cost of inspection, collection and interest , amounts to $18,836.84, which said sum is hereby assessed upon the real estate in said M�Ltheivs Street Improvement District No. 28 , in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 7, 1921 , relating to local public improvements, as amended by Ordinance No. 9, 1926, and the proportion of said cost assessed to each lot or tract of land in said Mathews Street Improvement District No . 28 comprising the following lots and blocks in said district , shall be as follows: -3- NEW- CREDIT LOT BLOCK PROPERTY OYMER FRONTAGE RATE INTERSECT. RATE INTERSECT. RATS FEET CURB GUTTER COST 1 131 C. G. BuakinBham 130 2.693 130 .1018 363.33 .27 131 Luoy N. McIntyre 50 2.693 50 .1018 139.74 1 26 131 Lucy N. McIntyre 50 2.693 50 .222 50 .1018 150.80 25 131 Hannah M. Stuver 50 2.693 50 .222 50 .1018 150.80 83 24 131 Hannah M. stover 50 2.693 50 .222 50 .1018 150.80 23 131 Hannah M. Stuver 50 2.693 190 .222 50 .1 018 18! • 15 141 Lillian A. Iiomolpa. 190 2.693 190 .1018 531.02 18 I41 Horace �3. Balmer 190 2.693 240 .222 190 .1018 584.18 50 17 141 Horace :I. Balmer .222 11.08 50 .222 11.08 18 141 Frank A. Mathews Estate 19 141 Rectcr.Church Wardens & Vestrymen of 50 .222 11.08 St.Lukes Church. a Corporation 50 .222 11.08 20 141 Ruth Blunk Wright E92.16t8 132 E.A.Riddle(Agree to sell to :wry A• 50 2.693 142.16 .222 50 15.00 151.13 Walters) 47.84 .222 10.60 _ W47.84*8 132 E. A. Riddle 145.73 7 132 Caroline Lindenmeier 2.693 50 .222 145.73 • 6 132 Lida u. Sperr 50 2.693 50 .222 145.73 5 132 W. A. Chipps 50 2.693 50 .222 145.73 4 132 Delbert J. Marsh & Ernest SoMaPherson 50 2.693 50 .222 110.75 1081 3 132 Delbert J. harsh & Ernest S,VAPheracn 38 2.693 12 .58 222 54.97 812, 3 132 W. E. Balls 128.25 N44I 2 132 W. E. Haifa 44 2.693 44 .222 17.48 S 6. 2 132 John H. Gault 6 2.693 6 .222 176.74 1 132 John H. Gault 50 2.693 190 .222 A11 142 City of Fort Collins 400 2.693 900 .222 1176,74 8 133 Elizabeth Quinn 50 2.693 190 .222 145.73 ,7 133 Dora F. Porter 50 2.693 50 .222 145.73 b 133 John C. Davis Estate 50 2.695 50 .222 145.73 5 I= Mrs, Nancy 11. P=iiddleton 50 2.693 50 .222 145.73 4 =3 Nettie J. Hatch 50 2.693 50 1222 145.73 3 133 Curtis G. & Marintha A. Rison 50 2.693 50 .222 72.86 1125t2 133 Curtis G. & marintha A. Rison 25 2.693 25 •222 20 6.00 66.86 S25. 2 333 E. Alice Ralph 25 2.693 25 .222 50 15,00 161.74 1 Im E. Alice Ralph 50 2.693 190 .222 10 143 Samuel F. Webster 190 2.693 240 .222 190 .1018 190 57.00 3.1�08 9 145 6amuel F. Webster 50 '222 11.08 8 143 Sa=el F. Webster 50 .222 7 145 Clarence L. & &t�ma U. Powers 50 .222 11.08 6 143 IV. H. Fox 50 .222 6L 08 8 W50.11 143 mire 11.08 L. Goodwin 190 2.693 240 .222 190 .1018 5 • E50111 143 iatary Jane Culver 50 .222 0TRUM CREDIT LOT BLACK PROPERTY OWNFr FROiTAGH RATE IN ERSB T. RATE 0TERSECT, RATE FEET CURB GUTTER. COST Fi50'12 143 F. M. Seott 50 .222 11,08 B50112 143 Bolivar S. Tedmon Jr. 50 ,222- 11.08 I:50113 143 Jane Vorthing 50 .222 11.08 1750'5 144 Ihternational Bible Uission 190 2,693 FAA .222 190 .1018 100 30,00 554,18 t MO*5 144 Alexander Nelson 50 .222 11.08 Iti50t4 1" Charles C. King 3D .222 17 .08 I:5094 144 Lula Crooke 50 .222 1148 fv'50+3 144 A. C. Iriuver 50 2F. 31.08 6 1" Edward R. Baker 190 2,693 290 .222 190 .1018 595,26 W5017 7+fet Daisy P. Barkley 50 .222 U.08 L:5095 2" MnT A. Bennett 50 .22F 54 1454 Ga !]25'8 1" Mary A. Bennett 25 .222 5. E251ofW5008 1" Henry Fait 25 1222. 5.53 8 134 Jet= E. Coy 50 2.693 190 .222 50 42,50 134,24 7 134 Boerard id, Bales 50 2,693 50 .222 50 42,50 103.33 6 134 William Whitlock 50 2.893 50 .222 50 42,50 103,23 5 134 Hermau I;. Sohro©der 50 2,693 50 .222 50 42,50 103,23 4 134 John Grcanwald 50 2,693 50 .222 50 U,5 0 103.2Z 3 =4 J. R. Kissock 50 2.693 50 .222 50 42,50 103,23 • 2 134 34p B.dileill 50 2,693 50 .222 50 42,50 103.23 1 134 04 B. Sehureman 50 2,693 190 .222 50 42,50 134,24 N70'4 135 S. Gertrude Uall 70 2.693 UO .222 70 21,00 214.04 S3014 135 Augusta A. Evans 30 :.693 30 .222 30 9.00 78.44 :I2013 135 Augusta A. Evan 20 2,693 2Q .222 20 6.00 52.28 1775'oPS8093 135 William Otis 75 2.693 75 .222 218.59 S5'3 135 Indiana G. Hioe 5 2,693 5 .222 14.58 N4512 135 Indiana G, Hice 45 2.693 4f) .222 131,16 S5512 135 Duane 1-Uner 55 2,693 55 .222 160.30 1,*50'l 135 Mrs, Lizzle Bruggor 50 21693 50 .222 145,72 S5011 135 0. R. Brant 50 2.693 190 .222 176.74 . 5 145 C.S.Stel m►etz. W.C.Johnston.et.al, 190 2,693 C90 .222 190 .1018 595.26 W5014 145 Claire 0, Scott 50 .222 11.08 E5014 145 Elsie 0, Lawronoce 50 .222 11.08 W50'3 145 C. E. Morrison 50 .222 11.08 S138'otW5016 145 S. E. Burkhart 138 2,693 I88 .222 lza .1018 138 117,30 310.03 1I52'ofW5016 145 Fred ratterson 52 2.693 52 .222 52 .1018 52 44.20 112.65 B5016 145 Katherine♦-John Holt 50 .222 11.08 7,50'7 145 Lillian R. Anderson 50 .222 11.08 EW17 145 Richard F. Bourne 50 .222 11.08 V45018 145 Barry B. YoCreary 50 .222 11,08 7 140 Catherine R, Slookett 100 2.693 340 .222 100 85.00 259.62 1I50#8 146 Delua Lanoria McGuire 50 2,693 50 .222 145.73 S5018 1" George IS. Krug 50 2.693 50 .222 145.75 145019 1" Chris Anderson 50 2.693 50 .222 145,75 S50*9 1" Carl A. hIlLbre 50 2,693 50 .222 145,72 0 STREW A= a REDIT LOOT BLOCK PROPERTY OWNER FRONTAGE RATE IDITSR SECT. R&TE INTERSECT. RATE FR= CURB GLITTER COST N45110 146 Marcia Watts 45 2,693 18.5 .222 45 13.50 111.78 N40tof355110 146 E. 1. MaClusky 40 2.693 5 1.50 106.22 t Sl5tlO 146 Margaret Goldeborough for and wring her natural life & remainder over to Mildred G,!JoAnelly &.Ella G.Chapman 15 2.693 40,40 11 146 Margaret Goldeborough for & during her natural life & remainder over to Mildred G.MoAnelly &Ella G.Chapman 100 2.693 269.31 12 146 Christine Miller 137 2.693 368.95 6 136 14. C. Horner 100 2.693 240 .222 322,47 11501 5 136 Charles 11, Fuller 50 2,693 50 .222 145.73 S50t 5 136 Clarence R, Simonton 50 2.693 50 .222 50 42.50 103.22 N301 4 136 Etta Lawerence 30 2.693 30 .222 87.44 N359ofS7094 136 Edith C. Parker 35 2.693 35 .222 35 10.50 91.52 S351 4 136 Ross W, Morrish Estate 35 2.693 35 .222 35 10.50 91,52 N50t 3 136 Clara I. Seamans 50 2,693 18.5 .222 50 15,00 123.75 S501 3 136 F. H. Church 50 2.693 50 15.00 119.65 N50t 2 136 Bessie E. Brewer 50 2.693 35 10,50 124,15 S50t 2 136 Gamma P1 Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha, 134 65 a Corporation 50 2.693 N28t 1 136 I. C. Bradley 28 2.69Z 6 1.80 73761 S29tofN5711 136 Robert L. Lewis 29 2.693 29 8.70 69.40 S80t1 136 LI,S, & L%ry Qaroline Fishbaok (Undivided * interest ) and Peter J. & Lerah G. ,,%Hugh (Undivided * interest ) 80 2.693 80 24.00 191.45 City of Fort Collins, * cost of street intersections-- 1784.66 4City of Fort Collins, credits for 9001 curb at 300 per foot and 740' curb and gutter at 850--- 899,00 II r Section 4. All assessments herein provided for shall be due and payable within thirty (30 ) days from the final passage and publication of this ordinance, wit -oat demand, provided that all assessments may at the election of the owners of the property to be//77asseesse/d be paid in ten (10) equal installments, beginning C%G ( o Z e )' 1,5 $' , 192 oo , and payable annually on said last mentioned date thereafter, until the full amount thereof has been paid, with interest on the unpaid principal payable semi- annually at the rate of five (5%) per cent per annum. Section 5. Failure to pay the whole of the assessment within the said period of thirty (30 ) days shall be conclusively considered and held an election on the part of all persons interested, whether under disability or otherwise to pay in such installments . Section 6. Failure to pay any installments, 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 rate of one (1%) per cent per month, or fraction of a month, until the day of sale as hereinafter the day of sale the owner may provided, but at any time prior to y Y pay the amount of all unpaid installments, with interest at one (10) 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 owners of any property not in default as to any installments or payments may at any time pay the whole of the unpaid principal with interest accrued to the maturity of the interest or principal . next _nstallment o£ p p Section 7. Payments may be made to the City Treasurer at any time within thirty (30) days of the final passage and publication of this ordinance and an allowance of five (50) per cent discount shall be made on all payments made during such period only . Section G. 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 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 9 . It shall be the duty of the City Clerk to prepare the foregoing assessment roll in said Mathews Street Improvement District No. 28 in proper form showing in s4itable 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 may be wade 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, s__ owing in- saitablecolumns each piece of real estate or property upon which the assessment is unpaid , the date to which the same is 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, 4 with suitable column a 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 c4 llections 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 the first day of each and every month, with separate statements for all such: collections for each month, in the same manner as general taxes are paid by the County Treasurer to the City. 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 preservati ,-n 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 publication, 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 the members of the City Council this 1st day of September, A. D. 1928, omm sioner of a e x— c o Mayor. ATTEST ; e r c�— r ti STATE OF COIORADO ) SS. COUNTY OF hARIP.ER ) 1, A. J. RCSE210111, City Clerk of the City of Fort Collins, do hereby 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 lst day of September , A. D. 1928 , 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 City Council, as an emergency ordinance in accordance with the provisions of Sections 6 and 7 of Article Iv of the City Charter of the City of Fort Collins, and thereafter and on to-wit ; the day of September , A. D. 1928 , said Ordinance No . :PS was duly published in' the Fort Collins Express-Courier , a daily newspaper published in the City of Fort Collins, Colorado . IN WITNESS WIMP..-LOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said City this �_ day of September, A. D. 1928,