4329 Street Improvements Ninth Street84
Ordinance No. 4329
(First P blished in the Salina Journals 1933)
AN ORDIIANCE providing for the recurbing of Ninth Street from the
south line of Bishop Street to the south line of North Street
(west of Ninth Street) and providing for the cost thereof, how
the same shall be assessed and the mgmer of payment therefor.
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 579 duly adopted on October 3rd, 1933,
the Board of Commissioners of the City of Salina have declared that
they deem it necessary to recurb Ninth Street within the limits
hereinafter defined, and
71HEREAS, said resolution was duly published for six days in the Salina
Journal, a daily newspaper published in said city, the official city
paper, and the majority of the resident property owners owning a
majority in square feet of the lots or real estate liable to taxation
for the cost of said improvements did not within twenty days from the
date of the last publication thereof file with the City Clerk a suffi-
cient protest in writing against the making of said improvements,
IOVJ `THEREFORE
BE IT ORDAIYETD by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Salina,
Kansas:
Section 1. 'That it is necessary and it is hereby ordered that
Ninth Street in the City of Salina from the south line of Bishop
Street to the south line of North Street (west of Ninth Street)
in said city be recurbed and that such street within such liml.ts
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be excavated and graded to such extent as may be necessary for the
completion of said work, and that at the intersection of streets
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and alleys said curb shall be carried back to the lot line of the
street so improved.
Section 2. For the work and improvements herein pro--ided for
the City Engineer shall make and file with the City Clerk on or
before December 7th, 1933, complete plans and specification for the
recurbing of Ninth Street (including excavating) with the following
materials: Concrete Curb, 18 inches in depth,
and shall on or before the same date submit to the Board of Com-
missioners under oath detailed estimates of the cost of such work
with such materials.
Section 3. That after such plans and specifications shall have
been made and prepared by the City Engineer and filed with the City
Clerk as aforesaid the Board of Commissioners may advertise, by ad-
vertisement
d-vertisement published in the official city paper of the City of Salina,
Kansas for three consecutive days for the receipt of sealed proposals
for the improving of said street wit# the kind of material named and
specified in the preceding section hereof, and for the excavating
and grading necessary for the completion of such work, and after the
receipt of such proposals the said Board of Commissioners may and are
hereby authorized to let contracts for the improving of said street
with the material selected by them to the lowest res-:onsible bidder
therefor, as determined by said Board of Commissioners, and for such
excavating and grading. Said Board of Commissioners reserve the right
to reject any and all bids.
Section 4, That 30% of the cost of the construction of such
improvements or so much thereof as can be secured for such purpose
shall be paid for from money to be secured from the Federal Emergency
Administration of Public Works, under the terms of the National
Recovery Act of the Conl-ress of the United States approved June 16,
1933, and for the purpose of securing such money as a grant from
such Federal 'Emergency Administration of Public Works the Pvayor,
City Clerk, City Engineer and other proper officials of the City
of Salina are hereby directed and authorized to make and execute
such applications and statements and to furnish such other i -forma-
tion as may be required by the administrat6r of the Federal Emergency
Administration of Public Works in order to comply with the provisions
of said Act and the regulations thereunder. The remainder of the
cost of the construction of such improvements shall be paid for
and such cost assessed as in the ordinance hereinafter provided.
Section 5. That for the recurbing bf the above mentioned street,
special assessments shall be made for the full cost thereof, except
such portion thereof as may be received as a grant from said Federal
Emergency Administration of Public Works as above pro7Ti.ded for,
according to law on all lots and pieces of land to the center of
the block on either side of the street according to the appraisers
value thereof, without regard to the buildings or improvements there-
on for the distance to be improved.
Section 6. After the passage and publication of this ordinance
the Board of Commissioners shall appo'nt three disinterested appraisers
householders, who after having taken an oath to make a true and im-
partial appraisement of all lots and pieces of land 13able to assess-
ment and taxation for the cost of the improvements herein provided
for, shall within five days after having been notified of their
appointment proceed to appraise said lots and. pieces of land liable
to assessment and taxation as aforesaid as may be designated by the
Board of Commissioners of said city, without regard to the buildings
or improvements thereon, and after making said appraisement shall
return the same to the Board of Commissioners of sai4 city and said
Poard of Commissioners shall designate a time for holding a special
session of such Board for the purpose of hearing any complaints that
may be made as to the value of any lots or pieces of land appraised
as aforesaid, of which special session due notice shall be ;riven in
the official city paper, at which special session the Board of Com-
missioners 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 7. For the purpose of paying the cost of the work and
improvements in this ordinance provided for, except that part of such
cost as may be received as a grant from said Federal Emergency Admin-
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istration of Public Works, the F='.oard of Commissioners are hereby author-
ized and directed to issue internal improvement bonds of the City of
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Salina in an amount not to exceed the contract price of such improve-
mdnts and to run for a period of ten years and be payable in ten equal
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installments, together with interest not to exceed 5% per annum, which
bonds shall be made payable at the fiscal agency of the State of Kansas;
and for the purpose of paying principal and interest on said bonds as
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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 of such improvements special assessments covering the
cost of such improvements and the apportionment therein contained shall
hold good for all the installments that are to be collected from the
specific property chargeable with said improvements. Such assessment
and spportionment ordinance sh«11 contain the total amount of tax
apportioned to each tract, piece and 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 other taxes are certified, certify to the
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County Clerk of "'aline County, Kansas, a full list of all property
liable for such work and improvements, together with the respective
amounts due on each of said tracts, pieces and parcels of land, which
amounts shall include the annual installments and interest on all un-
paid balances for one year at the rate of not to exceed 5% per annum,
on such amounts so certified which shall be collected as other taxes
are collected; PRO�.ID-ED, that for the purpose of defraying; the cost of
improving the intersections and areas formed by the crossing of streets
and alleys, as well as where the improvement is through or adjacent to
property of the city for which the city would be liable the assessment
will be made against all taxable property of the city and paid by the
city at large.
Section 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force
from and after its publication once in the official city paper.
Introduced, November 27, 1933
Passed, December 4, 1933
Attest: M. A. Stevenson
Mayor
Chas. E. Banker
City Clerk
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STATE OF KANSAS )
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COUNTY OF SALINE )
I, Chas. E. Banker, City Clerk of the City of Salina, Kansas,
do herebv certify that the above and foregoing is a true and corn ct
copy of Orc;.inance No. 4329 passed and approved by the Board of Com-
missioners of the City of Salina.. December 4, 10,33; and a record of
the vote on its final adoption is found on page /7 -5 --Journal No. 13.
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City Clerk`
(First published in the Salina Journal, /-e7"1933)
ORDINANCE NO. 4329
Aid CRDIPIANCE providing for the recurbing of Ninth Street from
the south line of Bishop Street to the south line of North
Street (west of Ninth Street) and providing for the cost
thereof, how the 'same shall be assessed and the manner of
payment therefor.
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 579 duly adopted on October 3rd, 1933,
the Board of Commissioners of the City of Salina have declared
that they deem it necessary to recurb ; Ni�xxth1 Street ,,� wit)ain the
limits hereinafter defined, and
WHF.,REAS, said resolution was duly published for six days in the
Salina Journal, a daily newspaper published in said city, the
official city paper, and the majority of the resident property
owners owning a majority in square feet of the lots or real estate
liable to taxation for the cost of said improvements did not with-
in twenty days from the date of the last p,.lblicati.on thereof file
with the City Clerk a sufficient protest in writing against the
making of said improvements, NOI THEREFORE
BE I`.1: ORDAIIvTED by the Board of Commissioners of. the City of Salina,
Kansas:
Section 1. That it is necessary and it is hereb=- ordered
that Ninth Street in the City of. Salina from the south line of
Bishop Street to the south line of North Street (west of Ninth
street) in said city be r curbed and that such street within
such limits be excavated and graded to such extent as may be nec-
essary for the completion of said work, and that at the intersection
of streets and alleys said cum shall be carried back to the lot line of
the street so improved.
Section 2. For the work and improvements herein provided
for the City Engineer shall make and file with the City Clerk on
or before December 7th, 1983 complete plans and specifications
for the recurbing of NJnth Street (including excavating) with the
following materials: Concrete Curb, 18 inches in depth,
and shall on or before the same date submit to the Board of Com-
missioners under oath detailed estimates of the+ cost of such work
with such materials.
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Section 3. That after such plans and specifications shall
have been made and prepared by the City Engineer and filed with
the City Clerk as aforesaid the Board of Commissioners may ad-
vertise., by advertisement published in the official city paper
of the City of Salina, Kansas for three consecutive days .for the
receipt of sealed proposals for the improving of said street with
the kind of material named and specified in the precedinc; section
hereof, and for the excavating and grading necessary for the com-
pletlon of si.ich work, and after the receipt of such proposals the
said Board of Commissioners may and are hereby author zed to let
contracts for the improving of said street with the material
selected by them to the lowest responsible bidder therefor, as
determined by said Board of Commissioners, and for such excavating
and grading. Said Board of Commissioners reserve the right to
reject any and all bids.
'ection 4. That 30% of the cost of the construction of slich
improvements or so much thereof as can be secured for such purpose
shall be paid for from money to be secured from the Federal Emergency
Administration of Public Works, under the terms of the National
Recovery Act of the Congress of the United States approved June 16,
1933, and for the purpose of securing such money as a grant from
such Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works the Mayor,
City Clerk, City Engineer and other proper officials of the City
of Salina are hereby directed and authorized to make and execute
such applications and statements and to furnishs-ich ot:.qer information
as may be required by the administrato(.of the Federal Emergency
Administration of Public Works in order to comply with the provisions
of said Act and the regulations thereunder. The remainder of the
cost of the construction of such improvements shall be paid for
and such cost assessed as in the ordinance hereinafter protTi.ded.
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Section 5. That for the recurbing of the above mentioned
street, special assessments shall be made for the full cost there-
of, except such portion thereof as may be received as a grant
from said Federal Emergency Adminintration of Public Works as
above provided for, according to law on all lots and pieces of
land to the center of the block on either side of the street
accADding to the appraisers value thereof, without regard to
the buildings or improvements thereon for the distance to be
improved.
Section 6. After the passage and publication of this
ordinance the Board of Commissioners shall appoint three dis-
interested appraisers, householders, who after having taken
an oath to make a true and impartial appraisement of alllots
and nieces of land liable to assessment and taxation for the
cost of the improvements herein provided for, shall within five
days after having been notifiedt-of their appointment proceed
to appraise said lots and pieces of land liable to assessment
and taxation as aforesaid as may be designated by the Board. of
Commissioners of said city, without regard to the bulldings or
improvements thereon, and after making said appraisement shall
return the same to the Board of Commissioners of said city and
said Board of Commissioners shall designate a time for holding
a special session of such Board for the purpose of hearing any
complaints that may be made as to the value of any lots or pieces
of land appraised as aforesaid, of which special session due notice
shall be given in the o,'ficial city paper, at which special session
the Hoard of Commissioners 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.
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Section 7. For the purpose of paying the cost of the work
and improvements in this ordinance provided for, except that part
of such cost as may be received as a grant from said Federal
%- ergency Administration of Public Works, the Board of Commissioners
are hereby authorized and directed to issue internal improvement,4t
bonds of the City of Salina in an amount not to exceed the con-
tract price of such improvements and to run for a period of ten
years and be payable in ten equal installments, together with
interest not to exceed 5% per annum, which bonds shall be made
payable at the fiscal agency of the State of Kansas; and for the
purpose of paying 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 of such improvements special assessments cover-
ing the, cost of such improvements and the apportionment therein
contained shall hold good for allthe installments that are to be
collected from the specific property chargeable with said improve-
ments. Such assessment and apportionment ordinance shall contain
the total amount of tax apportioned to each tract, piece and parcel
of land within the taxing district and shall state the number of
annual installments in which such tax is to be collected; and there-
after the City Clerk shall annually, at the same time 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 amounts due on each of said tracts,
pieces and 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 5% per annum, on such amounts so certi-
fied which shall be collected as other taxes are collected;
PRO .7I -LED, that for the purpose of defraying the cost of improving
the intersections and areas formed by the crossing of streets and
alleys, as well as where the improvement is through or adjacent
to property of the city for which the city would be liable the
assessment will be made against all taxable property of the city
and paid by the city at large.
Section S. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full
force from and after itspublication once in the official city
paper.
Attest: L � 99!!
l y. er
Introduced,, November 27., 1933
Passed, December 4. 1933
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