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ORDINANCE NUMBER 8200
(Published in The Salina Journal �luntia_ 23 1972)
AN ORDINANCE creating and defining a certain lateral sanitary sewer
district in the City of Salina, Kansas, designated as Lateral Sanitary Sewer
District Number 514, and providing for the construction of a Lateral Sanitary
Sewer in said Lateral Sanitary Sewer District Number 514, so created and providing
for the payment of the cost thereof and for the levying of special assessments
against the property in said district for the payment of the cost of such
construction and for the issuing of bonds to pay the cost thereof.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas:
Section 1. Lateral Sanitary Sewer District Number 514. That there
be and there is hereby created a lateral sanitary sewer district in the City of
Salina, Kansas, which shall be and it is hereby designated as Lateral Sanitary
Sewer District Number 514, and which district shall include all the following
described property in the City of Salina, Kansas, to -wit:
Commencing at the west quarter corner of Section 7,
Township 14 South, Range 2 West; thence east along
the center line of North Street, a distance of
1,198.87 feet, and assuming the bearing of said
line to be N 90°00' 00" E; thence in a southerly
direction along a bearing of S 0° 02' 37" W, a
distance of 35.00 feet to an Iron Pin and said
Iron Pin being on the South right-of-way line of
North Street and said point also being the point
of beginning:
1. Thence continuing in a southerly direction along
a bearing of W 0° 02' 37" W, a distance of
367.380 feet to an Iron Pin;
2. Thence in a westerly direction along a bearing
of S 890 11' 47" W, a distance of 400.00 feet to
an Iron Pin;
3. Thence in a northerly direction along a bearing
of N 00 02' 13" E, a distance of 372.990 feet
to an Iron Pin and said point being on the
south right-of-way line of North Street;
4. Thence in an easterly direction along a bearing
of N 90° 00' 00" E, and said line being along
the south right-of-way line of North Street,
a distance of 400.000 feet to the point of
beginning.
Section 2. It is necessary and it is hereby ordered that an eight
inch sanitary pipe sewer with all necessary connections, manholes, flushing tanks,
and other appurtenances be constructed and built in and to serve said Lateral
Sanitary Sewer District Number 514 as created by Section 1 of this ordinance
along the following course, to -wit:
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An eight inch sanitary pipe sewer beginning at the
intersection of Ohio Street and North Street; thence
south in the east parking of Ohio Street a distance
of 400 feet; thence east in the Kansas Power and Light
Company power line easement approximately 1,050 feet;
thence north approximately 350 feet, where a manhole
will be built, which will be the terminus of Lateral 514.
Section 3. That the City Engineer shall on or before the 26th day of
June,1972, prepare and file in the Office of the City Clerk, plans and
specifications for the construction of the lateral sanitary sewer provided for
in the preceding sections of this ordinance, which shall be of the proper
character to serve the property lying within the district for which such sewer
is to be constructed and shall on or before the same date prepare and submit
to the Board of Commissioners a detailed estimate under oath, of the cost
thereof. That thereafter the City Clerk shall advertise for three consecutive
days in the official city newspaper for sealed proposals for the building and
construction of such a sewer according to such plans and specifications, which
proposals shall be filed with the City Clerk on or before the time fixed in such
notice, at which time the Board of Commissioners may let a contract for the
building and construction of such sewer to the lowest and best responsible
bidder or bidders therefor, if, there by any whose bids do not exceed the
estimated cost thereof, but said Board shall reserve the right to reject any or
all such proposals, and if no bid shall be received within such estimate, the
Board of Commissioners shall have the power to do such work and make such
improvements within the estimated cost thereof, as provided by law.
Section 4. That for the cost of building and constructing such
sewer, special assessments shall be made for the full cost thereof, on all lots
and pieces of land within and for which such sewer shall be built, according
to the appraised value thereof, without regard to the buildings or improvements
thereon.
Section 5. After the passage and publication of this ordinance, the
Board of Commissioners shall appoint three disinterested appraisers, who after
having taken oath to make a true and impartial appraisement of all lots and
pieces of land liable to taxation for the cost of such improvements shall within
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five days after having been notified of their appointment proceed to appraise
all of the lots and pieces of land within the district liable to assessments and
taxation as aforesaid, without regard to the buildings or improvements thereon,
after making such appraisement shall return to the Board of Commissioners of the
City and said Board shall designate a time for a special meeting of the Board
for the purpose of hearing any complaints that may be made as to the value of
any lot or piece of land appraised as aforesaid, of which special session due
notice shall be given in the official city paper, at which special session said
Board may alter any valuation of any lot or piece of land, if, in their opinion
the same has been appraised too high or too low.
Section 6. The special assessments herein provided for may be paid
by the person liable therefor in ten approximately equal installments, but the
owner of any property liable to such assessment may, within thirty days from
the date of determining the amount assessed against the property, pay the same
in full, and his property so paid on shall not be liable for any assessments for
the cost of such improvements, and bonds as hereinafter provided for shall be
issued in an amount of the cost of such improvements remaining unpaid at the
end of thirty days from the time such assessments are fixed.
Section 7. For the purpose of paying for the work and improvements
in the ordinance provided for, the Board of Commissioners may and are hereby
authorized and directed to issue improvement bonds of the City of Salina, Kansas,
in an amount not to exceed the total cost of such improvements and to run for a
period of ten years and be payable in ten approximately equal annual installments
together with interest not to exceed five percent per annum which bonds shall
be issued and payable according to law; and for the purpose of paying the
principal and interest on said bonds as they severally become due and payable
the Board of Commissioners shall apportion and assess against the lots and
pieces of land within the taxing district for such improvements, special
assessments covering the cost of such improvements and apportionment therein
contained shall hold good for all of the installments that are to be collected
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from the specific property chargeable therefor with such improvements; such
assessments and apportionment ordinance shall contain the total amount of
tax apportioned to each tract, piece or parcel of land within the taxing
district and shall state the number of annual installments in which such tax
is to be collected; and thereafter the City Clerk shall annually, at the same
time that other taxes are certified, certify to the County Clerk of Saline
County, Kansas, a full list of all property liable for such work and improvements,
together with the respective numbered amounts due on each of said tracts, pieces
or parcels of land, which amounts shall include the annual installments and
interest on all unpaid balances for one year at the rate of not to exceed five
percent per annum on such amounts so certified, which amounts shall be collected
as other taxes are collected.
Section 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force
from and after its adoption and publication once in the official city newspaper.
(SEAL)
Attest:
D. L. Harrison, City Clerk
Introduced: April 10, 1972
Passed: April 17, 1972
Robert C. Caldwell, Mayor