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O z• >• 'n n >. ..m C A• r+ N 0 xi. r > I 1 rI• m 1 0 O o. �c O ' W T r v:• o N •' r• co r V OD w i. O i • J N • .c P 11 cn .I a Ch i rn rn cn in W y c0 D n n A D A D 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 • r r� � t-• N t+ r . O N N N • T Ch Ch _ W N N O • N V t • O • • •O • O • W • a N • `O O • r rn i rn rn cn in W y c0 D n n A D A D 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 • r r� � t-• N t+ r . N N V N N N N Ch Ch CITY OF SALINA REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION DATE TIME 9-8-83 4:00 P.M. AGENDA SECTION: ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: APPROVED FOR NO. AGENDA: ITEM ENGINEERING BY: DEAN L. BOYER BY: Petition No. 3853 filed on July 18, 1983, by Mr. Dayton Jones requesting the City to vacate Cherokee Street from Cloud Street to Bachtold Street. There are 16 adjacent property owners on Cherokee between Cloud Street and Bachtold; of these 16 properties, 12 (or 75%) signed the petition requesting vacation. /) ,Q Ia I L Ap4r:)le-1 Considering past history of Cherokee Street fro Cloud StrZt north to Republic, this Department, with the assistance of Mrs Burkhead� polled the re- maining adjacent property owners from Bachtold north to Republic; this being 17 properties, (or6° of which.supported the vacation of Cherokee Street from Bachtold to epublic The total len �h of Cherokee Street from Cloud to Republic contains 33 property owners; (0r has expres d a desire to vacate; 2 (or 6%) has expressed opposi 'on to v ate; (or 8 have �o responded. z� 79� L o This Department would, t erefore, recommend that the City Commission vacate Cherokee Street from Cloud to Republic. COMMISSION ACTION `LOTION BY SECOND BY TO: CITY OF SALINA REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION DATE TIME 4:00 P.M. AGENDA SECTION: ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: APPROVED FOR NO• AGENDA: I 71 ENGINEERING NO. BY: DEAN L. BOYER BY: COMMISSION ACTION `LOTION BY SECOND BY T0: CITY OF SALINA REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION DATE TIME r/tu/sytss 4:00 P.M. AGENDA SECTION: Consent ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: APPROVED FOR NO. 6 City Clerk AGENDA: ITEM BY: D. L. Harrison BY: Petition Number 3853 was filed by Dayton Jones for the vacation of Cherokee Street from Cloud Street to Bachtold Street. This petition should be referred to the City Engineer for a recommendation. COMMISSION ACTION MOTION BY SECOND BY I TO: l TO: The Governing Body, City of Salina, Kansas. PETITION NUMBER _'1453 Date Filed JUL 13 1983 -II 1 Me, the undersigned, being residents and property w nsrs in the City of Salina, Kansas, do,hereby petition your honorable bojy for the vacatiag of Cherokee Street from _Cloud Street to Bechtold Street for the reason that traffic on the street is been several incidents of that traffic On -the road Respectfully submitted by:_�` Telephone Member: IF 9 7-6 > Si ennnme 31 W4 / A L ����� TO: The Governing Body, City of Salina, Kansas. PETITION NUMBER Sf5 3 Oate Filed JUL 13 9983 nee we. the undersigned, being residents and Property owners in the City of Salina, Kansas, do hereby Petition your honorable bo4y for the vecatiM of Cherokee Street from Cloud Street to Bechtold Street for the reason that traffic on the street in i landowners• that there have been several incidents of vehicles driving into the backyar a o o q - arde of landowners b vehicleas further that traffic on the road creates excess ve uat an r w c e s - joinina landowners arooerty and creates a hazard in that regard Respectfully submitted by: J/ , Telephone Number: I CLOUD STREET Scat I" = 200, Request area Petition No. 3853 DEAN BOYER, P. E. CITY ENGINEER 77, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 300 WEST ASH STREET P. O. BOX 746 SALINA, KANSAS 67401 AREA CODE 913 827-9481 September 9, 1983 Notice to Property Owners DONALD E. HOFF. P. E. ASST. CITY ENGINEER D. W. BASSETT TRAFFIC ENGINEER The Salina City Commission was scheduled to consider at their September 12th meeting, a petition to vacate a portion or all of Cherokee Street between Cloud Street and Republic Avenue. This vacation request will be discussed by the Salina City Commission at.their September 19th meeting, at 4:00 p.m., instead of the September 12th date. All interested property owners are encouraged to attend this meeting on the 19th to express their views regarding the vacation of Cherokee Street. MEMBER ... KANSAS LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES - NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES DEAN BOYER- P. E. CITY ENGINEER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 300 WEST ASN STREET R 0. BOX 746 SALINA, KANSAS 67401 AREA CODE 913 827-9481 September 9, 1983 Notice to Property Owners DONALD E. MOFF. P. E. ASST. CITY ENGINEER D. W. BASSETT TRAFFIC ENGINEER The Salina City Commission was scheduled to consider at their September 12th meeting, a petition to vacate a portion or all of Cherokee Street between Cloud Street and Republic Avenue. This vacation request will be discussed by the Salina City Commission at their September 19th meeting, at 4:00 p.m., instead of the September 12th date. All interested property owners are encouraged to attend this meeting on the 19th to express their views regarding the vacation of Cherokee Street. MEMBER ... KANSAS LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES - NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES 4 PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING ESTIMATE AND FEASIBILITY REPORT PETITION NUMBER PROPOSED STREET IMPROVEMENT THE CURBING, GUTTERING, PAVING AND GRADING OF CHEROKEE DRIVE FROM CLOUD STREET TO REPUBLIC AVENUE. FILE NO. 82- 4 JUNE - 1982 DEN DYE , CIT�E&N EER I SCOPE OF WORK The curbing, guttering, paving and grading of Cherokee Drive from Cloud Street to Republic Avenue. BENEFIT DISTRICT The west half of Lots 1 through 14, and all of Lots 15, 16 and 17, Block 1, and all of Lots 1 through 9, Block 7, Likens Foster Addition, and the west half of Lots 1 through 16, and all of Lot 17, Block 1, and Lots 1 through 8, Block 7, Cloud Addition, and the east 200' of Prairie Village Mobile Home Park Addition, and that part of the southwest quarter of Section 23, Township 14 South, Range 3 west, lying west of Cherokee Drive and north of Cloud Street, all in Salina, Saline County, Kansas. APPORTIONMENT OF COST CHARGEABLE TO PROPERTY: 1. 100% of the total cost of the curbing, guttering, paving and grading adjacent to privately owned property. CHARGEABLE TO CITY: 1. 100% of the total cost of curbing, guttering, paving and grading adjacent to City owned property. PETITION NO. CHEROKEE STREET IMPROVEMENTS PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE 1. COMMON EXCAVATION: 5,000 C.Y 2. CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER: 5,500 L.F 3. ASPHALT PAVEMENT, 8": 8,450 S.Y SUB TOTAL: 15% ENGINEERING & CONTINGENCIES TOTAL PROJECT COST: @ $ 2.20 $ 11,000.00 @ 6.00 33,000.00 @ 15.00 126,750.00 $170,750.00 25,612.50 $196,362.50 CHEROKEE STREET IMPROVEMENT PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE CHARGEABLE TO PROPERTY: 1. COMMON EXCAVATION 4328 C.Y. @ $ 2.20 $ 9,521.60 2. CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER 4800 L.F. @ 6.00 28,800.00 3. ASPHALT PAVEMENT, 8" 7314 S.Y. @ 15.00 109,710.00 SUB TOTAL: $148,031.60 15% ENGINEERING & CONTINGENCIES: 22,204.74 TOTAL CHARGEABLE TO PROPERTY: $170,236.34 CHARGEABLE TO CITY: 1. COMMON EXCAVATION 672 C.Y. @ $ 2.20 $ 1,478.40 2. CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER 700 L.F. @ 6.00 4,200.00 3. ASPHALT PAVEMENT, 8" 1136 S.Y. @ 15.00 17,040.00 SUB TOTAL: $ 22,718.40 15% ENGINEERING & CONTINGENCIES: 3,407.76 TOTAL CHARGEABLE TO CITY: $ 26,126.16 a ADOPTION OF ASSESSMENT The assessment with accrued interest to be levied as a special assessment tax upon the property included within the benefit district concurrent with the general property tax and shall be in ten (10) equal annual in- stallments. The method of assessment shall be based on the adjusted front footage of each lot of land and without regard to buildings or improvements of land. DISTRIBUTION OF COST FRONT COST PER COST TO PRIVATELY FOOTAGE FRONT FOOT OWNED PROPERTY STREET IMPROVEMENT 5441 L.F. $31.29 $170,236.34 �lunuununuunnunu Inn = I MELVIN TRAILER 1 PARK _I I - ' I VILLAGE ADD. 1 Ic 14 3 Eal" 25. 124 1 23 1 22 BENEFIT DISTRICT 11111111 CLOUD STREET uate FiledJUL 1 3 1983 T0: The Governing Body, City of Salina, Kansas. We, the undersigned, being residents and property owners in the City of Salina, Kansas, do, hereby petition your honorable body for the vacating of Cherokee Street from Cloud Street to Bachtold Street for the reason that traffic on the street in L the ad'oininlandowners; that there have peen several incidents of vehicles driving into the hackvaraa ✓Z �ca�aa.l0a J &U& 1.8=1 that traffic on the road creates excessive dust anr w c ow across a ad joining landowners prooerty and creates a hazard in that regard Respectfully submitted by:I Aot Lz— Telephone Number: �r a PETITION NUMBER Date Filed JUL 1 3 1983 In4.i TO: The Governing Body, . City of Salina, Kansas. We, the undersigned, being residents and property owners in the City of Salina, Kansas, do hereby petition your honorable body for the vacating of Cherokee Street from Cloud Street to Bachtold Street for the reason that traffic on the street in i the adjoining landowners; that there have been several incidents of vehicles driving into the backyards of adjo ning lan- o to the backyards of landowners by vehicles; further that traffic on the road creates excessive dust an r w islows across a ad- joininq_landowners property and creates a hazard in that regard Respectfully submitted by: Telephone Number: S(, 7^G 7 e,, S- I - - ✓ 5��� � _ .� tom, ����1 ��z ---- -------�z - -- -- --- SEPTEMBER 1983 CITT-OF SALINA ATTENTION: CITY ENGINEERS WE PROPOSE TO VACATE (CLOSE) CHEROKEE STREET BETWEEN BACHTOLD AVENUE AND REPUBLIC AVENUE. SIG CITY OF SALINA ATTENTION: CITY ENGINEERS SEPTEMBER 6, 1983 WE PROPOSE TO VACATE (CLOSE) CHEROKEE STREET BETWEEN BACHTOLD AVENUE AND REPUBLIC AVENUE. CLOUD STREET Request Area Petition No. 3853 CITY OF SALINA DEAN BOYER, P. E. CITY ENGINEER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 300 WEST ASH STREET Re: Vacation of Cherokee Street Dear P. O, BOX 746 SALINA. KANSAS 67401 AREA COD 4y_1dgy V8130, 1983 DONALD E. HOFF. P. E. ASST. CITY ENGINEER D. W. BASSETT TRAFFIC ENGINEER A petition, signed by a majority of the affected property owners, has been filed with the Salina City Commission requesting that Cherokee Street between Cloud Street and Bachtold Avenue be vacated. This petition request is scheduled to be considered by the City Commission on September 12, 1983. In order to prepare our report and recommendation to the City Commission regarding this vacation request, we need to consider expanding the above petition request to include all of Cherokee Street between Cloud Street and Republic Avenue. We, therefore, would appreciate receiving your comments to the proposal of vacating Cherokee Street between Bachtold Avenue and Republic Avenue. Our report must be submitted by September 8, so please notify us by mail or telephone prior to this date. DH/mp Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, Don Hoff, P.E. MEMBER ... KANSAS LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES - NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES c p�"`ks s _ 34t .�: yW =: (rte ��, �•; .5 °la' "''.-• +a � _-, _,�!. •.:i r. k i}Cr^y�'.__ y Nl�. cy. _ September 1, 1983 Mr. Don Hoff, P.E. Engineering Department 300 West Ash P.O. Box 746 Salina, KS 67401 Re: Vacation of Cherokee Street Dear Mr. Hoff: As a property owner, 1206 Apache, my wife and myself_are,completely against vacating the area between Cloud Street and Republic Avenue. Especially the area between Bachtold Avenue and Republic Avenue. We recently built a brand new two car garage which exits on to Cherokee Street. Cherokee is the only access to our garage and the garage would be worthless without an exit onto Cherokee. Cherokee Street is the only through street from Cloud Street to Crawford and is used very much by the community. We feel that this street should be left open for access to and from Cloud and Crawford. Sincerely, —4 'l cc a`° Cas- -Robin Craig Combs TRAFFIC" COUNTS (METERS) LOCATIONSTime Readina I Time Readina Time Readina Time Readinal Time Readinci Zb60 Y�" Noir 0 i •�Z� z1 3033 s YoJ /o tso 3G 7 M33 3i_VD ?s .00 e► /D 7G/G z2g 3i H,ow g !0 5!039 } !D% -i' �a•:yy:i -- �Y ------ --- - - ------------ -- gid; �i io �8 r z39 rl _ li i I z / o it 3- 101 -A 6 Paw17 - - • --- -- ---- - - _ yo 30 �/z ��� 3 � P� _ C G- �d � 4 _q. lZ /Z C� 3� h� y lv i '7 5 / Z �� �3 .- $� � / i ,. DATE: MARCH 29,1982 FROM: RESIDENCES OF SALINA TO: CITY COMMISSIONERS SIrBJECT: SURFACING OF CHEROKEE STREET COMMISSIONERS: WE THE PEOPLE OF SALINA LIVING IN THE CITY PROPER WISH TO MAKE A PROPOSAL FOR.RESURFACING OF THE STREET OF CHEROKEE FROM REPUBLIC TO CLOUD STREETS. WE LIVE ADJACENT TO SAID STREET. WE ARE LITERALLY GETTING SMOTHERED IN DUST EVERY DAY FROM TRAFFIC THAT HAS INCREASED OVER THE YEARS SINCE THIS AREA HAS DEVELOPED, WE HAVE A TRAILER PARK IN THIS AREA THAT HAS INCREASED TRAFFIC IMMENSELY. FOR A LONG TIME THE SURFADB20FITHIS STREET WAS A HARD SURFACE BUT ABOUT TWO OR THREE YEARS AGO THIS SURFACE WAS TARN IIP BY THE CITYAND NOW IT IS NOTHING BUT A DUST BOWL:: WE CANNOT HANG OUR LAUHDRY.OUT TO DRY OR OPEN OUR WINDOWS BECAUSE OF THE DUST. IT IS JUST IMPOSSIBLE TO KEEP ANYTHING CLEAN BECAUSE OF DIIST, DUST; DUST.' WE HAVE BEEN TOLD BY MR. -DOE HOFF, THE ASSISTANT CITY ENGINEER, THAT PROPOSALS HAVE BEEN MADE BEFORE TO HAVE CHEROKEE STREET SURFACED, BUT THEY HAVE BEEN TURNED DOWN. AT ONE TIME IT WAS A COUNTY ROAD BUT NOW WE UNDERSTAND IT IS CITY PROPERTY! MR. MELVIN WHO HAS A TRAILER PARK IN THIS AREA HAS PROBABLY NDT BEEN IN FAVOR OF A NEW SURFACE FOR HE WOULD CARRY A LARGE PORTION OF THE TAXES. THEREFORE, AS SOME OF US ARE TAXPAYERS FOR THIS STREET WE MOST LIKELY WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO GET THE THANKING YOU AT THIS TIME FOR YOUR INTEREST IN THIS MATTER. WE REMAIN CONCERNED PEOPLE. OF THIS COMMUNITY'. •• • 0 IN THIS PROPOSAL ( SURFACING OF CHEROKEE STREET) Ofs Ito l? � � e` A40 /6 oqsycaw�srG c k- )409 ,)Lo9 SyGArnor¢.Sejara, i{S, a 4-Y o � ;hS/9 Ar 5 DA /sz �z 8 . (S ;L ��o.��C%rc-est—_/_ 4 . 4 il PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING ESTIMATE AND FEASIBILITY REPORT PETITION NUMBER PROPOSED STREET IMPROVEMENT THE CURBING, GUTTERING, PAVING AND GRADING OF CHEROKEE DRIVE FROM CLOUD STREET TO REPUBLIC AVENUE. FILE NO. 82-4 JUNE - 1982 F DAN E�CIEE GfNTEE- iA SCOPE OF WORK The curbing, guttering, paving and grading of Cherokee Drive from Cloud Street to Republic Avenue. BENEFIT DISTRICT The west half of Lots 1 through 14, and all of Lots 15, 16 and 17, Block 1, and all of Lots 1 through 9, Block 7, Likens Foster Addition, and the west half of Lots 1 through 16, and all of Lot 17, Block 1, and Lots 1 through 8, Block 7, Cloud Addition, and the east 200' of Prairie Village Mobile Home Park Addition, and that part of the southwest quarter of Section 23, Township 14 South, Range 3 west, lying west of Cherokee Drive and north of Cloud Street, all in Salina, Saline County, Kansas. APPORTIONMENT OF COST CHARGEABLE TO PROPERTY: 1. 100% of the total cost of the curbing, guttering, paving and grading adjacent to privately owned property. CHARGEABLE TO CITY: 1. 100% of the total cost of curbing, guttering, paving and grading adjacent to City owned property. f� PETITION NO. CHEROKEE STREET IMPROVEMENTS PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE 1. COMMON EXCAVATION: 5,000 C.Y 2. CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER: 5,500 L.F 3. ASPHALT PAVEMENT, 8": 8,450 S.Y SUB TOTAL: 15% ENGINEERING & CONTINGENCIES TOTAL PROJECT COST: @ $ 2.20 $ 11,000.00 @ 6.00 33,000.00 @ 15.00 126,750.00 $170,750.00 25,612.50 $196,362.50 v CHEROKEE STREET IMPROVEMENT PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE CHARGEABLE TO PROPERTY; 1. COMMON EXCAVATION 4328 C.Y. @ $ 2.20 $ 9,521.60 2. CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER 4800 L.F. @ 6.00 28,800.00 3. ASPHALT PAVEMENT, 8" 7314 S.Y. @ 15.00 109,710.00 SUB TOTAL: $148,031.60 15% ENGINEERING & CONTINGENCIES: 22,204.74 TOTAL CHARGEABLE TO PROPERTY: $170,236.34 CHARGEABLE TO CITY: 1. COMMON EXCAVATION 672 C.Y. @ $ 2.20 $ 1,478.40 2. CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER 700 L.F. @ 6.00 4,200.00 3. ASPHALT PAVEMENT, 8" 1136 S.Y. @ 15.00 17,040.00 SUB TOTAL: $ 22,718.40 15% ENGINEERING & CONTINGENCIES: 3,407.76 TOTAL CHARGEABLE TO CITY: $ 26,126.16 ADOPTION OF ASSESSMENT The assessment with accrued interest to be levied as a special assessment tax upon the property included within the benefit district concurrent with the general property tax and shall be in ten (10) equal annual in- stallments. The method of assessment shall be based on the adjusted front footage of each lot of land and without regard to buildings or improvements of land. DISTRIBUTION OF COST FRONT COST PER COST TO PRIVATELY FOOTAGE FRONT FOOT OWNED PROPERTY STREET IMPROVEMENT 5441 L.F. $31.29 $170,236.34 =will III unnnunununu+ MELVIN TRAILER PARK VILLAGE ADD. m v 6 4 3 2 I 0 a � a BENEFIT DISTRICT 1.6 2 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 -ad ISO fic w n I 2 GU7UD STREET k PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING ESTIMATE AND FEASIBILITY REPORT PETITION NUMBER PROPOSED STREET IMPROVEMENT THE CURBING, GUTTERING, PAVING AND GRADING OF CHEROKEE DRIVE FROM CLOUD STREET TO REPUBLIC AVENUE. FILE NO. 82-4 JUNE - 1982 DEAN OYE , CITY EN6 NEER _ n SCOPE OF WORK The curbing, guttering, paving and grading of Cherokee Drive from Cloud Street to Republic Avenue. BENEFIT DISTRICT The west half of Lots 1 through 14, and all of Lots 15, 16 and 17, Block 1, and all of Lots 1 through 9, Block 7, Likens Foster Addition, and the west half of Lots 1 through 16, and all of Lot 17, Block 1, and Lots 1 through 8, Block 7, Cloud Addition, and the east 200' of Prairie Village Mobile Home Park Addition, and that part of the southwest quarter of Section 23, Township 14 South, Range 3 west, lying west of Cherokee Drive and north of Cloud Street, all in Salina, Saline County, Kansas. APPORTIONMENT OF COST CHARGEABLE TO PROPERTY: 1. 100% of the total cost of the curbing, guttering, paving and grading adjacent to privately owned property. CHARGEABLE TO CITY: 100% of the total cost of curbing, guttering, paving and grading adjacent to City owned property. PETITION NO. CHEROKEE STREET IMPROVEMENTS PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE 1. COMMON EXCAVATION: 5,000 C.Y. @ $ 2.20 $ 11,000.00 2. CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER: 5,500 L.F. @ 6.00 33,000.00 3. ASPHALT PAVEMENT, 8": 8,450 S.Y. @ 15.00 126,750.00 SUB TOTAL: $170,750.00 15% ENGINEERING & CONTINGENCIES 25,612.50 TOTAL PROJECT COST: $196,362.50 CHEROKEE STREET IMPROVEMENT PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE CHARGEABLE TO PROPERTY; 1. COMMON EXCAVATION 4328 C.Y. @ $ 2.20 $ 9,521.60 2. CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER 4800 L.F. @ 6.00 28,800.00 3. ASPHALT PAVEMENT, 8" 7314 S.Y. @ 15.00 109,710.00 SUB TOTAL: $148,031.60 15% ENGINEERING & CONTINGENCIES: 22,204.74 TOTAL CHARGEABLE TO PROPERTY: $170,236.34 CHARGEABLE TO CITY: I. COMMON EXCAVATION 672 C.Y. @ $ 2.20 $ 1,478.40 2. CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER 700 L.F. @ 6.00 4,200.00 3. ASPHALT PAVEMENT, 8" 1136 S.Y. @ 15.00 17,040.00 SUB TOTAL: $ 22,718.40 15% ENGINEERING & CONTINGENCIES: 3,407.76 TOTAL CHARGEABLE TO CITY: $ 26,126.16 ADOPTION OF ASSESSMENT The assessment with accrued interest to be levied as a special assessment tax upon the property included within the benefit district concurrent with the general property tax and shall be in ten (10) equal annual in- stallments. The method of assessment shall be based on the adjusted front footage of each lot of land and without regard to buildings or, improvements of land. DISTRIBUTION OF COST FRONT COST PER COST TO PRIVATELY FOOTAGE FRONT FOOT OWNED PROPERTY STREET IMPROVEMENT 5441 L.F. $31.29 $170,236.34 �IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN MELM TRAILER PARK VILLAGE ADD. SII REPUBLIC 111111 wo 116.1 5 14 13 IS 2C I EFE 9 g Q es�Q g �C W U 'T'll" 23 1 24 1 23 1 22 BENEFIT DISTRICT IIIIIIII CLOUD STREET CHEROKEE STREET REPORT Cherokee Street from Cloud Street to Republic Street is classified as a residential street at the present time. The original cold -mix bi- tuminous surface on this street deteriorated to the extent that patching the numerous potholes became an impossible task. In order to provide a street with an acceptable riding surface, the Street Department scarified the remaining bituminous surfacing and re -constructed this section as a light -type aggregate surfaced road. As with any aggregate surfaced road, dust is a continuing problem. There are various surface treatments that would improve the dust problem, but would be very temporary and thus expensive over a period of time. In order to provide a long term solution to the current problems the adjacent property owners are experiencing, this section of Cherokee Street must be constructed to the City of Salina's standards. Our current standards of construction for a street of this class would require a pave- ment width of at least 28 feet, with curbing and guttering on both sides. There are basically two methods this street improvement project can be initiated. The project can be initiated by petition or the project can be initiated by the City Commission. These two methods of initiating a project are described in detail below. (A). Project Initiated by Petition The governing body may find the improvement petition to be sufficient if it is signed by enough owners to fulfill any of these three requirements; (a) a majority of the resident owners of record of property liable for assessment under the proposal; or (b) the res- ident owners of record of more than one-half of the area liable for (1) assessment under the proposal; or (c) the owners of record (whether resident or not) of more than one-half of the area liable for assess- ment under the proposal. Only those persons who are owners of record at the time of signing the petition are eligible to sign and the sufficiency of the petition is determined on that basis. "Resident owners of record" includes any person who is a record owner of property within the improve- ment district and who is a resident of the city, even though residing outside the improvement district itself. A public hearing on the advisability of the requested improvements may be held to provide an opportunity for persons to express their veiws. It is not held for the purpose of taking a public opinion poll. The question of whether a particular improvement should be made is for the governing body to decide. If the governing body determines the petition to be sufficient in accordance with K.S.A. 12-6aO4, no protests are accepted. (B). Project Initiated by City Commission If the governing body elects to initiate the improvements, a public hearing must be held on the advisability of any improvement before any work is authorized. The public hearing provides an opportunity for persons to express their views concerning the proposed improvements. K.S.A. 12- 6aO4 specifies the notification process for the public hearing. The public hearing must culminate in,a resolution by the governing body, setting out the findings and determinations of the governing body on the six points listed below: (1) The advisability of the improvement. (2) The nature of the improvement. (3) The estimated cost. (4) The boundaries of the improvement district. (2) (5) The method of assessment of the costs. (6) The apportionment of the cost, if any, between the district and the city at large. When the proposed improvement is initiated by governing body action, the improvement shall not be commenced, if protests signed by both 51% or more of the resident owners of record of property within the improvement district and the owners of more than half of the total area of such district are filed with the city clerk within 20 days after publication of the resolution authorizing the improvements (K.S.A. 12-6a06). The residents whose properties abut Cherokee Street also have the option of filing a petition with the City Commission requesting that this street be vacated from Cloud Street to Republic Street. All lots abutting this section of street presently have direct access to other streets. If the street were vacated, the street right-of-way would revert to the adjacent property owners in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 13-443. A preliminary check of the number of record owners of property indicates there are seventy-eight (78) different owners of property within the improve- ment district. This number includes both the husband and wife, if the property is owned jointly. Attached to this report is a preliminary copy of the improvement district map. All the property shown within the limits of the improvement district is subject to special assessments for the improvement of Cherokee Street. The assessments for the above improvements, in either method of initiation, are levied as special taxes against the property concurrently with the general property taxes. These assessments are payable in ten (10) annual installments. (3) Our department conducted a twenty-four (24) hour traffic count study on this section of Cherokee Street. We maintained traffic counters at eight locations during the study period. The data indicated an average of 944 vehicles per day use this section of Cherokee Street and approx- imately 8% more vehicle traffic is generated from the trailer park on the west side of Cherokee Street than is generated from both Pawnee Avenue and Bachtold Avenue combined. A peak hour traffic count on this section of street revealed that approximately 21% of the total traffic was through traffic. Through traffic, in this case, is defined as traffic not generated by the trailer park; Pawnee Avenue; or Bachtold Avenue. The traffic from the trailer park was approximately equal to the traffic generated from Pawnee Avenue and Bachtold Avenue combined during this peak hour study. Our records indicate the traffic count on Cloud Street west of Cherokee Street, to be 2198 vehicles per day and the traffic count on Republic Avenue, west of Broadway Blvd., to be 4,281 vehicles per day. These counts are for comparison purposes only. (4) E N t� C � 3 � �C/h � • a � {� ��1�« Yea �)/ f %%-i -F d � r1 — _ d `h Crel'o C�€ 6 ;-t a•n I, - ,-Squ Sq uaoc Le — C y /. 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P. E. CITY ENGINEER August 12, 1982 TO: Rufus Nye, City Manager "I"I11.J11'1 5n ! , EERING DEPARTMENT 300 WEST ASH STREET P. O. BOX 746 SALINA, KANSAS 67401 AREA CODE 913 627-9461 FROM: Dean Boyer, City Engineer SUBJECT: Cherokee Street DONALD E. HOFF. P. E. ASST. CITY ENGINEER D. W. BASSETT TRAFFIC ENGINEER In reference to the letter to the City Commissioners from Mrs. Loren Burkhead, dated March 29, 1982, complaining of the dust on Cherokee Street. I have discussed the Cherokee Street problem with Mrs. Burkhead several times. I have prepared a Cherokee Street Report and supplied Mrs. Burkhead with sufficient copies to supply everyone in the benefit district with a copy. This report outlines the different methods of initiating a street improvement project, with each method the cost of the improvement would be assessed against the adjacent property. Following distribution of this re- port we had a meeting with the delegation from the benefit district, in- cluding Mr. Lyle Melvin Jr., owner of the trailer court and largest land- owner in the benefit district. At this meeting it was felt that for a petition to be successful it would have to be supported by Mr. Melvin. Mr. Melvin asked for additional time to discuss the problem with his renters to determine if he felt he could support the petition for improvement or not. We had a second meeting on Wednesday, August 11, 1982, and at this time Mr. Melvin told us by phone he could not support the petition but he was willing to see it vacated. We then discussed the problem with the delegation present MEMBER ... KANSAS LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES - NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES Page Two Cherokee Street who felt they must have some form of assistance from the City in order to afford the improvement. Cherokee Street is a residential street which butts on the rear of many of the lots in the benefit district which means the lots would pay for two (2) streets, one front and one back, if both were paved. The past policy of the City of Salina in these situations has been the same as any residential street being initiated by petition and assessed against adjacent property. This is the situation with lots between Regeant Road and Marymount Road from Ruskin to Queens, also the lots between Marymount Road and Briar- cliff Road from Starlight to Crawford and the lots north of Glen Avenue from Marymount Road to Seitz Drive. The lots on Glen being the most recent as- sessment. It is my opinion to keep the faith of the people who have already been assessed for the full cost of their adjacent streets, whether in front only or on both ends of the lots, we must treat Cherokee Street in a consistent manner.. CHEROKEE STREET REPORT Cherokee Street from Cloud Street to Republic Street is classified as a residential street at the present time. The original cold -mix bi- tuminous surface on this street deteriorated to the extent that patching the numerous potholes became an impossible task. In order to provide a street with an acceptable riding surface, the Street Department scarified the remaining bituminous surfacing and re -constructed this section as a light -type aggregate surfaced road. As with any aggregate surfaced road, dust is a continuing problem. There are various surface treatments that would improve the dust problem, but would be very temporary and thus expensive over a period of time. In order to provide a long term solution to the current problems the adjacent property owners are experiencing, this section of Cherokee Street must be constructed to the City of Salina's standards. Our current standards of construction for a street of this class would require a pave- ment width of at least 28 feet, with curbing and guttering on both sides. There are basically two methods this street improvement project can be initiated. The project can be initiated by petition or the project can be initiated by the City Commission. These two methods of initiating a project are described in detail below. (A). Project Initiated by Petition The governing body may find the improvement petition to. be sufficient if it is signed by enough owners to fulfill any of these three requirements; (a) a majority of the resident owners of record of property liable for assessment under the proposal; or (b) the res- ident owners of record of more than one-half of the area liable for assessment under the proposal; or (c) the owners of record (whether resident or not) of more than one-half of the area liable for assess- ment under the proposal. Only those persons who are owners of record at the time of signing the petition are eligible to sign and the sufficiency of the petition is determined on that basis. "Resident owners of record" includes any person who is a record owner of property within the improve- ment district and who is a resident of the city, even though residing outside the improvement district itself. A public hearing on the advisability of the requested improvements may be held to provide an opportunity for persons to express their veiws. It is not held for the purpose of taking a public opinion poll. The question of whether a particular improvement should be made is for the governing body to decide. If the governing body determines the petition to be sufficient in accordance with K.S.A. 12-6aO4, no protests are accepted. (B). Project Initiated by City Commission If the governing body elects to initiate the improvements, a public hearing must be held on the advisability of any improvement before any work is authorized. The public hearing provides an opportunity for persons to express their views concerning the proposed improvements. K.S.A. 12- 6aO4 specifies the notification process for the public hearing. The public hearing must culminate in a resolution by the governing body, setting out the findings and determinations of the governing body on the six points listed below: (1) The advisability of the improvement. (2) The nature of the improvement. (3) The estimated cost.. (4) The boundaries of the improvement district. (2) (5) The method of assessment of the costs. (6) The apportionment of the cost, if any, between the district and the city at large. When the proposed improvement is initiated by governing body action, the improvement shall not be commenced, if protests signed by both 51% or more of the resident owners of record of property within the improvement district and the owners of more than half of the total area of such district are filed with the city clerk within 20 days after publication of the resolution authorizing the improvements (K.S.A. 12-606). The residents whose properties abut Cherokee Street also have the option of filing a petition with the City Commission requesting that this street be vacated from Cloud Street to Republic Street. All lots abutting this section of street presently have direct access to other streets. If the street were vacated, the street right-of-way would revert to the adjacent property owners in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 13-443. A preliminary check of the number of record owners of property indicates there are seventy-eight (78) different owners of property within the improve- ment district. This number includes both the husband and wife, if the property is owned jointly. Attached to this report is a preliminary copy of the improvement district map. All the property shown within the limits of the improvement district is subject to special assessments for the improvement of Cherokee Street.' The assessments for the above improvements, in either method of initiation, are levied as special taxes against the property concurrently with the general property taxes. These assessments are payable in ten (10) annual installments. (3) Our department conducted a twenty-four (24) hour traffic count study on this section of Cherokee Street. We maintained traffic counters at eight locations during the study period. The data indicated an average of 944 vehicles per day use this section of Cherokee Street and approx- imately 8% more vehicle traffic is generated from the trailer park on the west side of Cherokee Street than is generated from both Pawnee Avenue and Bachtold Avenue combined. A peak hour traffic count on this section of street revealed that approximately 21% of the total traffic was through traffic. Through traffic, in this case, is defined as traffic not generated by the trailer park; Pawnee Avenue; or Bachtold Avenue. The traffic from the trailer park was approximately equal to the traffic generated from Pawnee Avenue and Bachtold Avenue combined during this peak hour study. Our records indicate the traffic count on Cloud Street west of Cherokee Street, to be 2198 vehicles per day and the traffic count on Republic Avenue, west of Broadway Blvd., to be 4,281 vehicles per day for comparison purposes only. (4) These counts are r J PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING ESTIMATE AND FEASIBILITY REPORT PETITION NUMBER PROPOSED STREET IMPROVEMENT THE CURBING, GUTTERING, PAVING AND GRADING OF CHEROKEE DRIVE FROM CLOUD STREET TO REPUBLIC AVENUE. FILE NO. 82- 4 JUNE - 1982 DEAN OYER, CITY ENG NEER SCOPE OF WORK The curbing, guttering, paving and grading of Cherokee Drive from Cloud Street to Republic Avenue. BENEFIT DISTRICT The west half of Lots 1 through 14, and all of Lots 15, 16 and 17, Block 1, and all of Lots 1 through 9, Block 7, Likens Foster Addition, and the west half of Lots 1 through 16, and all of Lot 17, Block 1, and Lots 1 through 8, Block 7, Cloud Addition, and the east 200' of Prairie Village Mobile Home Park Addition, and that part of the southwest quarter of Section 23, Township 14 South, Range 3 west, lying west of Cherokee Drive and north of Cloud Street, all in Salina, Saline County, Kansas. APPORTIONMENT OF COST CHARGEABLE TO PROPERTY: 1. 100% of the total cost of the curbing, guttering, paving and grading adjacent to privately owned property. CHARGEABLE TO CITY: 100% of the total cost of curbing, guttering, paving and grading adjacent to City owned property. PETITION NO. CHEROKEE STREET IMPROVEMENTS PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE 1. COMMON EXCAVATION: 5,000 C.Y. @ $ 2.20 $ 11,000.00 2. CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER: 5,500 L.F. @ 6.00 33,000.00 3. ASPHALT PAVEMENT, 8": 8,450 S.Y. @ 15.00 126,750.00 SUB TOTAL: $170,750.00 15% ENGINEERING & CONTINGENCIES 25,612.50 TOTAL PROJECT COST: $196,362.50 w i CHEROKEE STREET IMPROVEMENT PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE CHARGEABLE TO PROPERTY: 1. COMMON EXCAVATION 4328 C.Y. @ $ 2.20 $ 9,521.60 2. CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER 4800 L.F. @ 6.00 28,800.00 3. ASPHALT PAVEMENT, 8" 7314 S.Y. @ 15.00 109,710.00 SUB TOTAL: $148,031.60 15% ENGINEERING & CONTINGENCIES: 22,204.74 TOTAL CHARGEABLE TO PROPERTY: $170,236.34 CHARGEABLE TO CITY: 1. COMMON EXCAVATION 672 C.Y. @ $ 2.20 $ 1,478.40 2. CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER 700 L.F. @ 6.00 4,200.00 3. ASPHALT PAVEMENT, 8" 1136 S.Y. @ 15.00 17,040.00 SUB TOTAL: $ 22,718.40 15% ENGINEERING & CONTINGENCIES: 3,407.76 TOTAL CHARGEABLE TO CITY: $ 26,126.16 L ADOPTION OF ASSESSMENT The assessment with accrued interest to be levied as a special assessment tax upon the property included within the benefit district concurrent with the general property tax and shall be in ten (10) equal annual in- stallments. The method of assessment shall be based on the adjusted front footage of each lot of land and without regard to buildings or improvements of land. DISTRIBUTION OF COST FRONT COST PER COST TO PRIVATELY FOOTAGE FRONT FOOT OWNED PROPERTY STREET IMPROVEMENT 5441 L.F. $31.29 $170,236.34 �lununnunuununnu• = IVEI-VIN TRAILER PARK VILLAGE ADD. M'"�'1mI 14 X 6 5 4 3 o F No 25 1 24 1 23 1 22 i. BENEFIT DISTRICT 11111111 1 m✓ . Iy 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 W» I• 2 U� 5 BACHTOLD AVE 1718 CLOUD X111111 STREET