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RESOLUTION NO. /(p - 7o
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WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the City of Fayetteville,
Arkansas, a municipal corporation, did cause studies to be made of
the needs for street improvement to Holly Street from Sang Avenue
to Porter Road, and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the above-described studies the Board of
Directors of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, has received from
the City Manager certain findings and determinations, which findings
and determinations are as follows, to -wit:
REPORT ON IMPROVEMENT OF
HOLLY STREET FROM SANG AVENUE TO PORTER ROAD
1. In accordance with Resolution passed and approved by the
Board of Directors on May 4, 1970, the City Manager was authorized
to perform studies for the improvement of Holly Street from Sang
Avenue to Porter Road.
These instructions required a report to be made to the Board of
Directors containing the following listed data:
A. Determination of necessary improvements..
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B . Determination of the approximate cost of said improvements.
C. The means available for financing same.
D . The portion thereof which the municipality is willing and
able to to pay.
E . The approximate assessment which would be made against each
lot or parcel of property.
2. The proposed street improvement project should include complete
street reconstruction on Holly Street from Sang Avenue to Porter Road.
Necessary improvements include excavation of the existing pavement;
construction of base to meet current City standards; repaving with
two (2) inches of hot mix asphalt materials, twenty-six (26) feet
wide; installation of curbs and gutters; and installation of a sidewalk.
3. The total estimated project cost for street reconstruction
on Holly Street from Sang Avenue to Porter Road is $14,950.00.
4. It is proposed that the City would pay $6,566.00
project cost with an assessment of $8,384.00 being levied
the real property benefited by the proposed improvements
the City for a portion of the cost of the improvements.
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;o reimburse
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5. It is proposed that the property owner(s) be given a choice of
paying the assessments levied in a lump sum payable within thirty (30)
days after the completion of the proposed improvements, or in ten (10)
equal annual installments bearing interest at the rate of ten per cent
per annum. If the property owner(s) choose(s) the installment method of
payment, the first installment shall be collected on or before
October 1, 1970. Second and subsequent installments shall be paid at
the time provided by law for paying the final installment of general
taxes on the property.
6. The approximate assessments which would be made against each
lot or parcel of property!are as follows:
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TRACT 1 1 i APPROXIMATE,ASSESSMENT
Lot 1, Block 2, Ottis Watson t
Subdivision '. `}' `/
Lot 2, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lots 27 and 28, Block 2, Ottis
Watson Subdivision
Lot 26, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 3, Block 2,
Subdivision
Lot 4, Block 2,
Subdivision
Ottis Watson
Ottis Watson
Lot 25, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 5, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 24, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 6, Block 2,
Subdivision
Lot 23, Block:2
Subdivision
Lot 7, Block 2,
Subdivision
Lot 22, Block 2
Subdivision
Ottis Watson
Ottis Watson
Ottis Watson
Ottis Watson
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$314
297
611
297
297
297
297
297
297
297
297
297
297
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TRACT APPROXIMATE ASSESSMENT
Lot 8, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 21, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 9, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 20, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 10, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 19, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 11, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 18, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 12, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 17, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 16, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 13, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 15, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
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Lot 14, Block 2,,Ottis Watson
Subdivision
$297
297
297
297
297
297
297
297
297
297
297
297
314
314
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of the
City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, that said municipality indicates the
desire to undertake the above described improvements provided the
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owners of a majority in value of the real estate to be assessed agree
to repay said municipality the portion of the cost described above
through uniform assessed benefits upon each lot or parcel of property
described above.
PASSED AND APPROVED this /j 'd day of
ATTEST:
M.ril n'Moore ity Cler
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Garland Melton, J'., Mayor,
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1970.
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WHEREAS, the Hoard of Dtridal% et
the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. S
municipal corporation, did cause
studies to be made of the needs felt
street Improvement to Roily Street from
Sang Avenue to Porter Road, and
WHEREAS. pursuant to the abov
scribed studies the Rnard M Di
of Fayetteville. Arkansas. has received
from the City Manager certain findings
and determinations, which findings and
determinations are as follows. to -wit:
REPORT ON IMPROVEM'D?C OF
HOLLY STREET FROM SANG AVENIJS
TO PORTER ROAD
1. In accordance with Resolution passed
and approveo by the Board of Pirectnrs
on May 4, 1970. the City Manager was
authorised to perform studies for the im-
provement M Holly Street from Sang
Avenue to Porter Road.
These instructions required a report
to be made to the Board of Directors
containing the fallowing listed data:
A. Determination of necessary impt+ove•
menta.
B. Determination M the approximate
cost of sail improvements.
C. The means available for financing
same.
D. The portion thereof which the mn-
nicipelity is willing and able to pay.
1,. The approximate assessment whkt+
would be made against each lot or parcel
of property.
7. The proposed street improvement
protect should include complete street
reconstruction on Helly m Street tyoSeng
Roe.
Avenue to Porter Rd. Necessary im-
provements include excavation of the
existing pavement: construction of base
to must current City standards: repaving
with two (3) inches of hot mix asphalt
materials, twenty-six c2$ Met w de: in-
stallation of curbs and gutters: and In-
stAltatioe of s sidewalk.
.t The total estimated prefect oust
for street reconstruction cm Holly Street
from Sang Avenue to Porter Road is
$14,950.00.
4. It is proposed that the City woeld
pay $6.7509.00 of the project raM with an
Assessment of $R.SR4.00 being levied
against the real property benefited by
the proposed improvements to reimburse
the city for a portion of the cost of the
improvements.
i. It is proposed that the property
owner i sl be given a choice of paying
the Mssessmenta in s lump sum MVAh!P
wctthin thirty Muni days after the comple-
tion of the proposed improvements, or
In ten (Ifh equal annual instalhatnts
bearing interest at the rate of ten per
cent per annum. If the property owners)
chroeescsi the installment method of pay-
ment, the first installment shall be col-
lected on or before October 1. 19711. Sec.-
end
eo-end and subsequent installments shall be
paid et the time provided by law for
paying the final installment of general
taxes on the property.
t The approximate assessments which
would be made against each lot or par-
cel of property are as follows:
A pproxi m a to
Assennient
STATE of ARKANSAS
County of Washington
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, hereby certify that I
am the ( ener 1 Manage of THE NORTHWEST ARKANSAS TIMES,
a daily newspaper having a second class mailing privilege, and being not
less than four pages of five columns each, published at a fixed place of
business and at a fixed (daily) intervals continuously in the City of
Fayetteville, County of Washington, Arkansas for more than a period
of twelve months, circulated and distributed from an established place of
business to subscribers and readers generally of all classes in the City
& County for a definite price for each copy, or a fixed price per annum,
which price was fixed at what is considered the value of the publication,
based upon the news value and service value it contains, that at least fifty
percent of the subscribers thereto have paid cash for their subscriptions
to the newspaper or its agents or through recognized news dealers over a
period of at least six months; and that the said newspaper publishers an
average of more than forty percent news matter.
I further certify that the legal notice hereto attached in the matter of
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was published in the regular daily issue of said newspaper for
consecutive insertions as follows:am7
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The first insertion on the
day of _
the second insertion on the day of
the third insertion on the day of —_ 19__
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Sworn to and subscribed before me on this '- day of
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My Commission Expires:
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Fees for Printing _____ $__
Cost of Proof
Total
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Ndtary Public
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Tract
Lot 1, Bleak ! Ottis Wagon
Subdivision $314
Lot 2, BMek 3, Ottis Watson
Subdivision?
Lois 27 and 20‘, Pinot/ 2, Ottis
Watson Subdivision 911
Lot 26, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision 297
Lot 3, Bloch 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision 247
Lot 4. Block 2, Ottls Watson
Subdivision 297
Lot 25, Block 2, Otte Watson
Subdivision 297
Lot 5, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 24. Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 6. Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision 297
Let r, Block 2 Otos Watson
Subdivision 297
Lot 7. Block 1 Ottts Watson
Subdivision 297
Lot 22. Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision 297
Lot S. Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision 297
Lot 31, !lock 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision 397
Lot 9. Block 3, Otos Watson
aihdivislon 297
Lot 211, Bkxk 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision 2
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Lot 10, Block !, Ottie Watson
Subdivision 707
Lot 19, Bleck 2, Ottis Watson
Suibdivisbon 297
Lot 11, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision 197
Let 19, Block 2, Ottis Watson
iLubdivisien X97
Let 12, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision 297
Lot 17, Black 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision 297
Lot 16, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision 91,7
Bleck 13. Block 1. Ottis Watson
Subdivision
Lot 15, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision 110
Lot 14, Block 2, Ottis Watson
Subdivision 314
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the Board of Directors et
the City of Fayetteville. Arkansas. that
said municipality indicates the desire to
undertake the above described improve-
ments provided the owners of a majority
in value of the real estate to be Assessed
agree to repay said municipality the
portion of the cost described above
through uniform assessed benefits neon
each lot or parcel of property described
above.
PAWED AND APPROVED this 1Rth
day of May, 1.970,
/s/ GARLAND' MELTON, JR.
GARLAND MELTON, JR.. Mayor
ATTEST:
/s/ MARILYN MOORE
MARLLYN MOORE, City Clerk