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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-12-13 36-T ORDER36-T Introduced by Councilor Hunt, Dec. 13, 1965 CITY OF BANGOR (TITLE) V00fr,....Accepting the. City Engineer 's report ret Assessments-- ._...... .. .... .... Essex Street Sewer Extension BY the City CmeoU of the My of Gawp r ORDERED, THAT the attached report of the City Engineer relative to the final coat of construction of the Easex Street sewer extending north from the Interstate Highway towards Lancaster Avenue, together with a list of recommended assessments, be and hereby is accepted, add, be it further ORDERED, that a date be set for a public hearing on said assessments. n iM OEC -9 11. 4:21 CITY CLERKS OFFICE Title, . r-.1 110MINC IN CITY COUNCIL Dec. 13, 1965 Clerk directed to advertise a public hearing to be held Dec. 27, 1965. Tabled. IN O COUNCIL Dec. 27, 1965 Taken from table, hearing held, PASSED 36-T ORDER ..0}kY.F$dg}p9ET�?.RspPrt,Re; Aeaeaemente EI St. Sewer Extension. ...................................... Introducceed and filed by Councilmen CITY OF BARGOR, MAINE Engineering Department November 24, 1965 To: The Muniolpal Officers Torment to Council Order 114-R, passed July 13, 1964, a new sanitary sewer has been installed on Essex Street extending southerly from Lancaster Avenue. The new installation consists of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-two (1782) feet of twelve (12) inch asbestos cement Pipe extending west to Essex Street from an existing twenty-four (24) inch pipe corrected to the Meadowbrook sewer under Inter- state Highway 95, and seven hundred and twenty-six (726) feet of eight (8) inch asbestos cement pipe extending north on Essex Street towards Lancaster Avenue. Also included are nine (9) manholes. The total actual cost of this installation including land acquisition is eighteen thousand nine hundred eighty-eight dollars and six cents ($1 988.06), of which 75%, or fourteen thousand two hundred forty-one dollars sod four cents ($14,241.04), may be assessed against the properties benefited. A list of the various adjacent property owners, their frontages and the recommended as- sessments is as follows: EAST AND SOUTH SIDE Name & Address Parcels Frontage To be Levied To be Deferred Ceylon R. Archer 1 132.0' $ $393.51 655 Essex St. Bangor, Me. Recorded P.R.D., Vol. 869, page 142 Mardis R, and 1 495.0' 10475.69 Janet K. Warner 1 830.0' 2,474.37 21 Grove St. Bangor, Me. Recorded P.R.D., Vol. 1740, page 209 Robert C. and 1 100.0' 298.12 Mary Lou Simpson 1 200.0` 596.23 603 Essex St. Bangor, Me. Recorded P.R.D., Vol. 1774, page 5 To: The Municipal Officers Recorded P.R.D., EAST AND SCUM SIDE Name & Address Parcels Frontage City of Bangor 1 470.0' 10 Harlow St. WEST AMD SOUTH SIDE Carroll Robertson 1 200.0' 652 Essex St. Bangor, Me. Recorded P.R.D., Vol. 1912, page 7 William and Margaret Knowles 1 c/o Merle Bowden Fred N. Hasson & Son, Inc. 10 Harlow St. Bangor, Me. Recorded P.R.D., Vol. 2003, page 70 Floyd A. York 1 634 Essex St, 1 Bangor, Me. Recorded P.R.D., Vol. 1995, page 198 Vol. 1995, page 200 Robert E. and Leona J. Clukey 1 622 Essex St. Bangor, Me. Recorded P.A.D., Vol. 1717, page 347 Nathan add 1 Lillian R. Smith 612 Essex St. Bangor, Me, Recorded P,R.D., Vol. 1730, page 11 Linwood J. Bowen 1 c/o John T. puirr 84 Harlow St. Bangor, Me. Recorded P.R.D., Vol. 959, page 398 George J. and Selma Fleming 1 598 Essex St. Bangor, Me. Recorded P. R.D., Vol. 1691, page 314 Page 2 To be Levied To be Deferred $1,401.15 596.23 125.0' 372.65 75.0' 223.59 100.0' 298.12 100.0' 298.12 100.0' 298.12 100.0' 298.12 100.0' 298.12 To: The Municipal Officers Page 3 WEST AND 90DTR SIDE Name & Address Parcels Frontage To be Levied To be Deferred Mrs. Rosa McLeod 1 260.0' $ 775.10 573 Essex St. Ranger, Maine Recorded P.R.D., Vol. 1063, page 452 Robert C. and Mary Lou Simpson 1 200.0' 596.23 Recorded P.R.D., Vol. 1774, page 5 Mardis R. and Janet K. Warner 1 720.0' 2,146.43 Recorded P.R.D., Vol. 1740, page 208 State of Maine 1 470.0' (non -assessable) 1,401.15 Total Frontage 4,777.0' Assessment to be Levied $20961.19 - Assessment to be Deferred 9,858.70 Non -assessable 1,401.15 It will be noted that It has been recommended that a large proportion of the assessments be deferred. This is due to the fact that much of the adjacent land Is presently undeveloped, and it 1e felt that, upon presentation of a suitable recordable instrument Prom the property owners involved, the assessments should be de- ferred until such time as the property 1s developed and entry into the sewer is requested. Deferred assessments will be levied at the equivalent rate of a minimum of one hundred (100) feet of frontage for each entry which might be requested in the future. Should a larger frontage be developed, then the assessment shall be In pro- portion to the total developed frontage. A plan showing the sewer installation and the properties to be assessed accompanies this report. Respectfully submitted, JohnEngineer n Frawle Eny 1 City ginser JTF:1 Attachment lenorbat 1. 1995 ROOM A Yet I law ON I VAI 1910. MMA IN VOL MS. PRIO 29D Mehr, I AGO LOGO. il CIGIAY 'IV AN Is 11 GOOD, 11 I.I1.V 11 Al DID Mae he A.Wor Me V.1jDO In. 11 III ON NO. 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