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CITY OF MUSKE N CITY COMMISSION MEETING MARCH 13, 2007 CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS@ 5:30 P.M. AGENDA o CALL TO ORDER: o PRAYER: o PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: o ROLL CALL: o HONORS AND AWARDS: o INTRODUCTIONS/PRESENTATION: Deniz Tolga, Kepez-Turkey • CONSENT AGENDA: A. Approval of Minutes. CITY CLERK B. Recommendations for the Various Boards and Committees. CITY CLERK C. Liquor License Request - 609 W. Western. CITY CLERK D. Six Month Extension to Complete Reconstruction of the Home at 354 W. Muskegon Avenue. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT E. Amendment to the Policy for Sale of City-Owned Residential Property in the Historic Infill Area. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT F. Consideration of Bids - Modifications to Locker Room in Police Department. ENGINEERING G. Contract Agreement - Lockers - The Casper Corporation. PUBLIC SAFETY H. Change Order #1 for Central Fire Station. CITY MANAGER I. Nested Stormwater Agreements. PUBLIC WORKS J. Consideration of Bids - Department of Public Works Building Modifications. ENGINEERING K. Request for an Encroachment Agreement. ENGINEERING L. City MDOT Agreement for Park Street Reconstruction, Hackley to Young. ENGINEERING • PUBLIC HEARINGS: A. Request for an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate - Johnson Technology, Inc. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT B. Recommendation for Annual Renewal of Liquor Licenses. CITY CLERK C. Create a Special Assessment District for Division Street, Laketon to Southern. ENGINEERING D. Create a Special Assessment District for McGraft Park Road, Addison to Glenside. ENGINEERING E. 2007-2008 CDBG/HOME Recommendation and City Commission Preliminary Decision. COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES • COMMUNICATIONS: • CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: • UNFINISHED BUSINESS: • NEW BUSINESS: A. Amendment to the 2007 Master Fee Schedule - Hartshorn Marina Boat Slip and Mooring Rate Increase. ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER • ANY OTHER BUSINESS: • PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: • Reminder: Individuals who would like lo address the City Commission shalt do the following: • Fill out a request to speak form attached to the agenda or located in the back of the room. • Submit !he form lo !he City Clerk. • Be recognized by the Chair. • Step forward to the microphone. • State name and address. • Limit of 3 minutes to address the Commission. • (Speaker represenllng a group may be allowed 10 minutes it previously registered with City Clerk.) • ADJOURNMENT: ADA POLICY: THE CITY OF MUSKEGON WILL PROVIDE NECESSARY AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WHO WANT TO ATTEND THE MEETING UPON TWENTY FOUR HOUR NOTICE TO THE CITY OF MUSKEGON. PLEASE CONTACT ANN MARIE BECKER, CITY CLERK, 933 TERRACE STREET, MUS!..j..,;~aP11?: = ;_- - - 8- ·/_tc_-_7_ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ Please return to the City Clerk's Office Gail A. Kundinger, . L iquor License Coordinator LIQUOR LICENSE REVIE\V FORJ,1 Business Name: __ 74 . . . .·.; IJ........;):.,,;;(/~_·_.,J..Z~o=a~&:-.-1-/-=T~o~C.....:... ·- - - - - -- AKA Business Name (if applicable): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1 Operator/Manager's Na me_: _ .....cZ....._._1.._n,._,_rp....,,,..v_..... /3. . . ·2 1_, u....12~s....k___._1_,- - - - - - .......... Business Address: h O 9 ii/ u/4,sfer/J Reason for Review: New License D Transfer of Ownership .• Dance Permit D Drop/Add Name on License D_ Transfer Location tJ Drop/Add Stockholder Name D New Entertainment Permit D Deadline for receipt of all information: _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ __ Public Safety Approved D Denied D No Action Needed D Income Tax Approved D Owing D Amount: Treasurer ·Approved D Owing D Amount: Zoning Approved D Denied D Pending_ZBA • Clerk's Approved • / Owing D Amount: / Fire/Inspections Approved 121 Denied D Remaining Defects D (fJ~ ' ~ _ Department Signature_ __ ..__-r-+-'----+-~~- --=:;-:a,,..- - - - -- Please return to the City Clerk's Offic Gail A. Kundinger, _ Liquor License Coordinator LIQUOR LICENSE REVIE\V FORl\1 Business Name: --04-.J..-{,,.O"-,....?:.,,.(/..___-'-r~o=a~d:...../-1-1-=:;;;;.r . . . 1c~C..:....:...-- 1 ------ AKA Business Name (if applicable): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ Operator/Manager's Name_: _-___.{;-....../.._ 1 (] 4)...,_v_..../3_.1__,·z_u..L.11.........,;:s'-'k____._1_,- - - - -- .... Business Address: 0 0 9 u/ u/45fer/J Reason for Review: New License D Transfer of Ownership . • Dance Permit D Drop/Add Name on License D Transfer Location D Drop/Add Stockholder Name D New Entertainment Permit D Deadline for receipt of all information: _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ Public Safety Approved D Denied D No Action Needed D Income Tax Approved D Owing D Amount: Treasurer ·Approved D Owing D Amount: Zoning Approved D Denied D Pending ZBA • Clerk's Approved • Owing D Amount: · Fire/Inspections Approv~ Denied D Remaining Defects D t {,v,p I ,✓O £✓/!D L } t.. ,Jc; .f) '-C!r o ,; ) . Department Signature_.......-.'-1-~-,,'----- -~ - - - - - - - - - -- Please return to the City Clerk's Office Gail A. Kundinger, Liquor License Coordinator Commission Meeting Date: March 13, 2007 Date: February 21, 2007 To: Honorable Mayor & City Commission From: Planning & Economic Development Department cfoC- RE: Six Month Extension to Complete Reconstruction of the home at 354 W. Muskegon Avenue. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve a six month extension to allow John C. Allen time to complete the reconstruction of the home at 354 W. Muskegon Avenue. Mr. Allen purchased the property to reconstruct a historic home on the property and has completed over 75% of the exterior. The City has customarily granted extensions to parties who have shown that they are dedicated to completing construction and contributing to the beautification of the City's residential areas. Mr. Allen has worked with staff and feels that the six month extension will allow enough lime for this. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the time extension, as well as authorization for both the Mayor and the Clerk to sign the attached resolution. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: None. Resolution No. 2007-23 ( d) MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION RESOLUTION APPROVING A SIX MONTH EXTENSION TO COMPLETE THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE HOME LOCATED AT 354 W MUSKEGON AVENUE WHEREAS, John C. Allen has submitted a request for a time extension; and WHEREAS, John C. Allen has shown a commitment to complete the reconstruction of the home as the exterior is over 75% completed at this time; and WHEREAS, the completion of the reconstruction of the home will further enhance the ambiance of the City's residential area. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that John C. Allen be granted an additional six months to complete the reconstruction of the home located at 354 W Muskegon Avenue. Adopted this 13th day of March 2007. Ayes: Shepherd, Spa taro, Warmington, Wierenga, Carter, Davis, and Gawron Nays: None Absent None 2007-23(d) CERTIFICATION I hearby certify that the foregoing constitutes a true and complete copy of a resolution adopted by the City Commission of the City of Muskegon, County of Muskegon, Michigan at a regular meeting held on March 13, 2007. Ann Marie Becker, MMC Clerk Commission Meeting Date: March 13, 2007 Date: March 1, 2007 To: Honorable Mayor & City Commission From: Planning & Economic Development Department c.J6c, RE: Amendment to the Policy for Sale of City-Owned Residential Property in the Historic Infill Area SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve the amendment to the "Policy for Sale of City-Owned Residential Property in the Historic Infill Area". This policy is only for the area located on W. Muskegon Avenue between Fourth and Fifth Streets. There are two city owned lots left in this infill area. The amendment is to remove the sentence "Staff is further directed not to charge for city assistances with tree trimming, traffic control or police escorts when assisting with a house move to this target area." and to remove the word "also" from the sentence that followed. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the attached resolution and to authorize both the Mayor and the Clerk to sign said resolution. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Land Reutilization Committee recommended approval of the policy change at their regular meeting of February 27, 2007. 3/1/07 RESOLUTION NO. 2007-23 ( e) MUSKEGON CITY COMNIISSION RESOLUTION TO ADOPT AN AMENDMENT TO THE "POLICY FOR SALE OF CITY- OWNED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN THE HISTORIC INFILL AREA" WHEREAS, the City of Muskegon has two remaining lots located in the Historic Infill Area on W. Muskegon Avenue between Fourth and Fifth Streets and wishes to sell these lots, and; WHEREAS, the removal of the sentence "Staff is further directed not to charge for city assistance with tree trimming, traffic control or police escorts when assisting with a house move to this target area." and the removal of the word "also" from the sentence directly following will alleviate the City from any additional expenses; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Commission hereby adopts the following policy: (attached) Adopted this 13 th day of March, 2007. Ayes: Shepherd, Spataro, Warmington, Wierenga, Carter, Davis, and Gawron Nays: None Absent: None By Attest \ I\ ,. \.i,;;~,(L, \,\\,,, ~-,.~, 11 •10 Ann Marie Becker, MMC City Clerk 2007-23(e) CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing constitutes a trne and complete copy of a resolution adopted by the City Commission of the City of Muskegon, County of Muskegon, Michigan at a regular meeting held on March 13, 2007. ( .~\__} . ~'l I ~ () \,_____ f By. ~"'' K~ "'-s,\~J\,\,.\ . y\A!IA/\ Ann Marie Becker, MMC City Clerk 2/07 City of Muskegon Policy for Sale of City-Owned Residential Property In the Historic Infill Area Objective The City of Muskegon (the City) wishes to expand its residential tax base while simultaneously alleviating itself of the significant cost burden associated with year-round maintenance of vacant lots. The City reserves the right to join and split lots to assist with this process. All propetty will be sold as is. All sales are subject to City Commission approval. Houston Historic District The Houston Historic District is an important part of Nelson Neighborhood and historic homes are a critical component in the character of the community. The City Commission hereby set aside five vacant, City owned lots with approximately 79 feet of frontage each, in the block bound by Muskegon A venue, Webster A venue, Fourth and Fifth Streets for the historic in-fill program. Staff shall administer the historic home in-fill program under certain guidelines. Historic Home Relocation: The lots will be sold for one thousand dollars ($1,000) to persons wishing to relocate and rehabilitate a historic home on a lot, provided: 1. The home is not being taken from an existing historic district (unless it must be removed for pending development). 2. The removal of the home from its existing site is not a detriment to the area from which it is being moved. 3. The home will be owner-occupied, single-family residence. 4. The home is sound enough to move and it is feasible to rehabilitate it. 5. The person moving the home provides proof of financial ability and a time schedule for the project. 6. The home must be moved and the exterior work completed within 18 months of closing. 7. The plans and the home must be approved by the Historic District Commission prior to the sale of the property. Staff is furtl!er direeted Bet te eharge fer eity assistaBee with tree trimmiBg, traffie eeBtrel er peliee esee11s vAleB assistiHg ·.vith a heuse rneve te this target area. Staff shall al-se provide information on historic tax credit and Neighborhood Enterprise Zone programs. New Historic Home Construction The lots will be sold for 75% of the True Cash Value as assigned by the Assessor's Office with the following conditions: 1. The home will be owner-occupied, single-family residence. 2. The home must be constructed within 18 months of closing. 3. The new construction must follow the Historic District Guidelines for new construction. 0:\Planning\COMMON\Propcrty\Policy and Procedures\Policy\historic infill policy 2-07 .doc 2/07 4. The house plans must receive Historic District Approval prior to purchase. 5. The home must also have the following home design: a. The structure shall have a minimum of 2,200 square feet of usable living space (excluding all basement area). b. The structure must be two-stories. c. The structure must have a full basement. Criteria for Historic Home Relocation and New Historic Home Construction: 1. The home must be positioned on the lot in a manner similar to surrounding homes. 2. At the time the building permit application is submitted, the plot plan and building design will be reviewed to determine compliance with all requirements of the Historic District Commission and this policy. 3. Removal of existing trees shall be approved by zoning staff prior to lot clearing. Trees shall only be taken to accommodate the structure and driveway. A performance guarantee may be required of the owner or contractor for tree protection. 4. At least two (2) shade trees shall be provided on site of at least two and one-half (2.5'') inches in diameter, four feet from the ground. Preservation of existing trees may be considered in lieu of this requirement. 5. The lot shall be established with appropriate grass, ground cover or other plantings within one year of occupancy or the city may mrnnge for such planting and bill the owner. 6. The home shall meet all other requirements of the Zoning Ordinance that are not addressed in this policy. As a condition of sale, structures built on these properties must be owner occupied for a minimum of 5 years. The buyer must 1commence construction within 18 months of the date of purchase, or the property will revert back to the City's ownership, free and clear of any claim of the buyer. All structures must conform to all City building and zoning requirements. Recording of the Deed All property sales must be recorded with the Muskegon County Register of Deeds. This is the sole responsibility of the buyer. All sales will be handled as quit claim deeds. Closing Costs All closing costs will be split between the buyer and the seller. Property Survey All costs and activities associated with a survey are the sole responsibility of the buyer. 1 "Commence Construction" means that a buyer has been issued a residential building permit by the City of Muskegon and also (in the sole opinion of the City of Muskegon's Building Official) that at least seventy-five percent (75%) of the dwelling has been completed. 2 2/07 Environmental Properties will be sold as is. Any environmental analysis is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Financing Financing the acquisition of City-owned property and subsequent construction (if applicable) is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Failure to provide proof of adequate financing may be used as a basis for denial of a sale. 3 Date: March 13, 2007 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Engineering RE: Consideration of Bids Modifications to Locker Room in Police Department SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Award the base bid portion of the contract for the police department modification to Muskegon Quality Builders, Inc. of Muskegon Heights, Ml since they were the lowest responsible bidder with a bid price of $35,400. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The construction cost of $35,400. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. This project was budgeted for in the 2006 CIP, however, not much of the budgeted amount was spent in 2006 and therefore the project was carried over to 2007 and will be reflected in the 1st Quarter Forecast of the 2007 budget. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Award the contract to Muskegon Quality Builders, Inc. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: City of Muskegon RECEIVED 933 Terrace Street CITY OF MUSKEGON BOSMA J\!Iuskegon, MI 49443 FEB 2 8 2007 ARCHITECT S J\ TTN: .Mohammed S. Al-Shatel ENGINEERING DEPAF,TMENT RE: Police Dept. Remodeling Dear Nfr. t\1-Shatel, Based on the bids received on February 22, 2007 from the seven general contractors, Bosma Architects and Associates recommends awarding to the low bidder, Muskegon Quality Builders, for the base bid of $35,400.00. Please sec the attached bid summary for all of the bids for this project. Thank you for the opportunity to work with the City of Muskegon again. Yours Truly, Tim A. Bosma 557 W . Western Avenue Muskegon , Ml 49440 Phone: (23 1) 728-95 19 Fax: (231) 722-041 3 Bosma Architects & Associates 557 West Western Ave. City of :Muskegon Police Department 2/22/2007 Muskegon, MI 49440 CONTRACTOR BASE BID ALTERNATE COMPLETION #1 DATE Buck Construction, 500 Irwin, $39,206.00 $14,200.00 30 Days Muskegon Patron Construction, 8360Holton $42,000.00 $18,320.00 45 Days Rd. Holton DeRose Builders, 7786 Wiczer Dr. $38,900.00 $16,500.00 60 Days Whitehall Tridonn Construction, 1461 $47,593.00 $17,389.00 54 Days Evanston, Muskegon VanderVen Construction, 1154 $38,172.00 $18,329.00 45 Days Scenic Dr., Muskegon Winberg Construction, 8868 Water $46,790.00 $17,290.00 60-90 Days St., Montamie Muskegon Quality Builders, $35,400.00 $17,400 60 Days 2837 Peck, Muskegon HTS. 1997 EDITION AIA DOCUMENT A101-1997 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner andiContractor where the basis of payment is a STIPLlLAI'ED SUM This document has Impor- AGREEMENT madeasofthe Fifteenth March; tant legal consequences.· day of in the year Two Thousand and Seven Consultation with an (In words, indicate day,month and year) attorney is encouraged with respect to its BETWEEN the Owner: City of Muskegon completion or modification. (Name, address and other information) 933 Terrace Stree~ Muskegon, MI 49443 AIA D~cument AZOl-1997, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, is adopted in this document by reference. Do not use with and the Contractor: Muskegon Quality 1:luilderother general conditions (Nm11e, addl'ess and other inform~lion) 2837 Peck Street ! unless this document is Muskegon, MI 4944~ modified. This document has been approved and endorsed by The Associated General Contractors of America. The Project is: Remodel police dept. (Name and location) locker rooms 933 Terrace Street Muskegon, MI 49443 The Architect is: Bosma Architects. (Name, address atid other infonnation) 557 west Western Ave Muskegon, MI 4944p ©1997 AIA® AIA DOCUMENT AlOT-1997 OWNER-CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT , ,The Owner and Contractor agree ,w follows. The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, N.W. Copyright'1915, 1918, 1925, 1937, 1951, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1967, 1974, 1977, 1987, © 1997 by The American Institute of : Washington, D.C. 20006-5292 Architects. Reproduction of the material herein or substantial quotation of its provisions wlthout written permlss!pn of the AIA violates the copyright laws of the United States and wlll subject the violator to legal prosecution. WARNING: Unllcensad photocopying vlolates U.S. copyright laws and wlll s.ubJect the violator to legal prosecurlon, ARTICLE 1 THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract ·Documents consist of this Agree1nenl, Conditions of tl1e Contract (General, Supplementary and otber Conditions), Drawings, Specifications, Addenda issued prior to execution of this Agreement, other docu111ents listed in tl1is Agreement and Modifications issued after execution of this Agreement; these form the Contract, and are as fully a part of the Contract as if a\!ached to this Agreement or repeated herein. The Contract represents the entire and integrated agreement between the parties hereto and sitpersedes prior negotiations, representa- tions or agreements, either ·written or oral. An enumeration of the Contract Documents, other than Modifications, appeaJs in AJticle 8. ARTICLE 2 THE WORK OF THIS CONTRACT, The Contractor shall fully e,'{ecute tl1e Work described in the Contract Documents, except to the extent specifically indicated in tl1e Contract Documents to be the responsibility of others. ARTICLE 3 DATE OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 3.1 The date of commentem~nt of tl1e Work shall be the date of this Agreement unless a different date is stated below or provision is made for the date lo be fixed in a notice to proceed issued by the Owner. {ltlserl I.he date of commencement if ii. differs from I.he date of this Agreement. or1 if applicable, stat.e that the dat.e IVill be fixed in a notice to proceed.) If, prior to the co111111encemenl of the Work, 1l1e Owner requires time to file mortgages, mechan- . ic's liens and otl1er security interests, the Owner's time requirement shall be as follows: 3.2 The Contract Time shall be measured from the date of commencement. 3.3 The Contractor shall achieve Substantial Completion of 1l1e entire Work not later tl1an 1 60 days from the date of commencement, or as follows; (Insert number of calendar days. Aliernatively, a calendar date may be used when coordinated with the date of commencemenf.. Unless stated elsewhere in the Contract Documents, insert any requirements for earlier S11bsta11fial Co111pletio11 of certain par/ions of the Work.) , subject to adjustments of this Contract Time as provided iri the Contract Documents. (Jnscrf provi.~ians, if any, for liquidated damages relat.ing to failure to complete on time or for bonus paymenf.s for early completion of the \~1orlc.) ©1997 AIA® AIA DOCUMENT AlOl-1997 OWNER-CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT The American Institute of Archlfects 1735 New York Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006-5292 '"'AP.MING: Unlicensed photocopying vfolates: U.S. copyright laws ~nd will subjf!ct fhe violator to legal prosecution. I . ARTICLE 4 CONTRACT SUM 4.1 The Owner shall pay the Contractor the Contract Sum jn cu1Tent funds for the Contractor's performance of the Contract. The Contract Sum shall be Thirty-five Thous_and Four Hundred . Dollars($35, 400. 00 subject to additions and deductions as provided in the Contract Documents. · 4.2 The Contract Sum is based upon the following alternates, ir'any, which are described in the Contract Documents and are hereby accepted by the Owner: (State tlie numbers or other ide11tificatio11 of accepted altemaf.es. If decisions 011 other alternates are to be made l,y the Owner subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, attach a schedule of such other alternates showiug tlie a,hmmt for each and I.he dtite when t.liat mnmm1 ,,.,_!-~-) 4.3 lb1il prices, if any, are as follows: ARTICLE ·s PAYMENTS 5.1 PROGRESS PAYMENTS 5.1.l Based upon Applications for Payment submitted to the Architect by the Contractor and Certificates for Payment issued by the Architect, the Owner shall make progress payments on account of the Contract Sum lo the Contractor as provided below and elsewhere in the Contract Documents. 5.1.2 The period covered by each Application for Payment shall be one calendar month ending on the last day of tl1e month, or as follows: 5.1.3 Provided that an Application for Payment is received by the Architect not later than the thirtieth day of a month, the Owner shall make payment to the Contractor not ]alerthanthe twentieth dayoftl1e next month.Jfan Application ·for Payment is received by the Architect after the application dale fixed above, pay- ment shall be made by the Owner not later than twenty-one days after the Architect receives the Application for Payment. v · 5.).4 Each Application for Payri1ent. shall be based on the most recent schedule of values submit- ted by the Contractor in accordance wit11 the Contract Docwnents. The schedule of values shall ©1997 AIA® · allocate the entire Contract Sum among the various portions of the Work. The schedule of values AIA DOCUMENT AlOl-1997 · shall be prepared in such form ancl supported by such data lo substantiate its accuracy as the OWNER-CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT Architect may require. This schedule, unless objected to by the· Architect, shall be used as a basis 1 for reviewing the Contractor s Applications for Payment. The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, N.W, Washington, O.C. 20006·5292 WARNING: Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright laws and wlll subject the violator to legal prosecution, I 5.1.5 Applications for Payment shall indicate the percentage of completion of each portion of the Work as of the end of i.he pel'iod covered by the Application foi· Payment. 5.1.6Subject to other provisions of the Contract Documents, the amow1t of each progress pay- ment shall be computed as follows: .1 Take that portion of the Contract ·sum properly allocable to completed Work as deter- mined by multiplying the percentage completion of each portion of tl1e Work by the share of the Contract Sum allocated to that portion of the Work in the schedule of val- ues, less retainage of ten percent ( 10 %). Pending final determi- nation of cost to the ·owner of changes in the Work,· amounts not in dispute shall be included as pi:ovided in Subparagraph 7.3.8 of AIA Document A201-1997; · .2 Add that portion of the Contract Sum properly allocable to materials and equipment delivered and suitably stored at the site for subsequent incorporation in the completed construction ( or, if approved in advance by tl1e Owner, suitably stored off the site at a location agreed upon in writing), less retainage of percent ( % ); ., Subtract the aggregate of previous payments made by the Owner; and .4 Subtract amounts, if any, for which the Architect has withheld or nullified a Certificate for Payment as provided in Paragraph 9.5 of AIA Document A20H997. 5.1.7 The progress payment amount determined in accordance with Subparagraph 5.1.6 shall be further modified under the following circumstances: .1 Add, upon Substantial Completion of the VVork, a sum sufficient to increase the total pay- ments to t11e full amount of the Contract Sum, less such amounts as the Architect shall determine for incomplete Work, retainage applicable to such work and unsettled claims; and (Subparagraph 9.8.5 of AJA DOcument Aw1-1.9.97 requires release of applicable retainage.upon Substantial Completion ofWorlc wit.h consent of surety, if any.) .2 Add, if final completion of the Work is thereafter materially delayed through no fault of the Contractor, any additional amounts payable in accordance with Subpa.ragraph 9.10.3 of AIA Document A201-1997. 5.1.8 Reduction or limitation of retainage, if any, shall be as follows: (.if it is i111cnded, prior to Substant.ir,l Completion of the entire \,Vork, to reduce or limit the retainage resulting from the percentages inserted in Clauses 5.1.6,1 and 5.1.6.2 abcwe, and this is not explained elsewhere in the Conlracl Docu111e11ts, insert here p1lovisions for such reduction or limitation.) See specifications 1.2.23 D 5.1.9 ExceJ?t with the Owner's prior approval, the Contractor shall not make advance payments to ~uppliers for materials or eqtLipment which have not been delivered and stored at the site. 5.2 ' FINAL PAYMENT ~Dg '°O·d':::::b,·~°' ·.= ©1997 AIA® s._2.1 Final payment, constituting the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum, shall be made AIA DOCUMENT AlOl-1997 by the Owner to the Contractor when: OWNER-CONTRACTOR .1 · the Contractor has fully perfornl:el! the Contract except for the Contractor's responsibil- AGREEMENT ity to correct Work as provided in Subparagraph 12.2.2 of AIA Document A201-1997, and The American Institute to satisfy other requirements, if any, which extend beyond final payment; and of Architects .2 a final tertificate for Payment has been issued by the Architect. 1735 New York Avenue, N.W, I Washington, 0.C. 20006~5292 WARNING: Unlfcensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright Jaws are enume.ratecl as follows: 8.1.1 The Agreement is this executed 1997 edition of the Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor, AIA Docrnnenl A101-1997. 8.1.2 The General Conditions are the 1997 edition of the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, AIA Document A201-1997. 8.1.3 The Supplementaiy and other Conditions of the Contract are tl1ose contained in ilie Project Manual dated February 1, 2007, , and are as follows: Document Title Pages Advertisment for Bids 2 Instructions to Bidders 3 Form of Proposal 4 8.1.4 The Specifications are those contained in the Project Jvlanual dated as in Subparagraph 8.1.3, and are as follows: · (Either list tire Specificalions he_re or refer f.o an e.xhibit attached to this Agreement.) Section· Title Paee.s Division 1 General Requirements 13 Division 8 Doors and Windows 4 Division 9 Finishes 4 8.1.5 The Drawings are as follows, and are dated O1/26/2007 unless a diffc.rent date is shown below: (Either list. lite Drawings l,ere or refer to an exhibit at.tached to this Agreement,) Number Title Date Al-2 Architectural Ml-3. Mechanical Pl Plumbing El-3 Electrical ©1997 AIA® AIA DOCUMENT AlOl-1997 OWNER-CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT The American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006-5292' WARNING: Unlicensed photocopying vlolates U.S. copyright laws and wfll subject the violator to legal prosecution. I I 8.1.6 The Addenda, if any, are as follows: Number Date Pages 1 02/15/2007 1 Portions of Addenda relating to bidding requirements are not part of the Contract Documents unless the bidding requirements are .also enrnnerated in this Article 8. ·· 8.1.7 Other documents, if any, forming part of the Contract Documents are as follows: (List here any additional documents that are intended to form part oft.he Contract Documenfs,AIA Document 1'201~ 1.997 provides that bidding requirements such as adverl.isement or i11vitat.io11 to bid, Instructions to Bidders, sample forms and lhe Contractor's bid are not part of the Contract Documenls unless enumerated in this J\gree111e11t. They shor.rld be listed here. only if intended to be part of the Contract Documents,) This Agreement is entered into as of the day and year first written above and is executed in at least three original copies, of whiah one is to be delive_red to the Contractor, one to the Architect for use in the administration of the Contract, and the remainder to the Owner. CO N T RAC TO R(Signawre) ' ,rII , r; rs; and run ~nntrol wirin ,_ therm,.. ... t_,1.._ ......... m.... ,f-'lhl, will . _"'" n..-ouid 0 "nd in:atall two Zone X . m.i::iirc:: ,.,.nm.,,...,....,e,.. set un. Start and I ad;ust of enuinment i eluded alonn wi+h .,l.,ctric"l "nd roofinn. ; I I' ! All materiel is guaranteed to be as specified, and the above work to be performed in accordance with the drawings and specifications submitted for above work ,nd completed in a substantial workmanlike manner for the sum oi with payments to be made as follows: 1 / 2 , :,...wn. remainAo....- ·--n --m.... l -.1..i,...n Dollars($12,838.00 !. I! 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I...:: 1 077 ! /~i~~~;o~ C~J .,£ ,/0114~0,) • . • ;. . . • .. . I ~ 2('.x) ~ ! I, ~, < 1k... ·. ,v&..,.,.,~ .•. ·..·.-·..· . •~kl > >';/., '&;a;, •..· j , a~> . ....·....·c;:~~·•c·s ... ·..· . ·.. CJv.., .. ~ . ·· < <·. . •. ·.• .·s· ·•.~· ·. ,,,:::•·· .. D.OLL"R · ,,.,,. .. ,., ill< / - ' .·. '\ -·' -" ','. ~~~-~~£~~~---~ ~L Date: March 13, 2007 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Engineering RE: City- MOOT Agreement for: Park Street Reconstruction, Hackley to Young SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve the attached contract with MOOT for the reconstruction of Park Street from Hackley to Young and to approve the attached resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the contract. FINANCIAL IMPACT: MDOT's participation is caped at $192,000 but not to exceed 80% of eligible cost. The estimated total eligible construction cost (without engineering which is not eligible) of the project is $240,000. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. The Cities of Muskegon & Muskegon Heights had budgeted for their share (50% each) of the project in 2007. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: That the attached agreement and resolution be approved. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: RESOLUTION 2007-23 ( 1) RESOLUTION FOR APPROVAL OF A CONTRACT AGREEMENT BE1WEEN THE MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE CITY OF MUSKEGON FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF PARK STREET FROM HACKLEY TO YOUNG TOGETHER WITH OTHER NECESSARY RELATED WORK AND AUTHORIZATION FOR MAYOR STEPHEN J. WARMINGTON AND CITY ANN MARIE BECKER TO EXECUTE SAID CONTRACT Moved by Vice Mayor Gawron and supported by Commissioner Carter that the following Resolution be adopted: WHEREAS, entry by the City of Muskegon into Contract no. 07-5042 between the Michigan Department of Transportation and the City of Muskegon for the Reconstruction of Park St. from Hackley to Young within the City is in the best interests of the City of Muskegon. RESOLVED, that entry by the City into Contract Agreement Number 07-5042 be and the same is hereby authorized and approved and the Mayor and Clerk are authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the City of Muskegon. Adopted this__cl:...3:...t_h_ _,day of March 2007. ( ATTEST \\ J'\l Nh. /Y"- I "-.LL\ . n { L, C \ \"::, I:_(. ( Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk CERTIFICATION This resolution was adopted at a meeting of the City Commission, held on March 13 , 2007. The meeting was properly held and noticed pursuant to the Open Meetings Act of the State of Michigan, Act 267 of the Public Acts of 1976. \ CITY OF MUSKEGON . By \'!:.1 \i1~\ 1'{1_1Lu Q>C'-t/ c, l Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk RESOLUTION RESOLUTION FOR APPROVAL OF A CONTRACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, CITY OF MUSKEGON AND THE CITY OF MUSKEGON HEIGHTS FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF PARK STREET FROM HACKLEY TO YOUNG AVENUE TOGETHER WITH OTHER NECESSARY RELATED WORK AND AUTHORIZATION FOR MAYOR RILLASTINE R. WILKINS AND CITY CLERK, KORDILIA BUCKNER, TO EXECUTE SAID CONTRACT Moved by Councilwoman McGlothin and supported by ---"c"'o-"u"'-n-"'-c=-il=..:w,,__,o""m""a'-"n'-----"'s-"'-c"'-ot=-t"---_ _ _ _ _ _ that the following Resolution be adopted: WHEREAS, entry by the City of Muskegon Heights into Contract no. 07-5042 between the Michigan Department of Transportation and the City of Muskegon for the reconstruction of Park street from Hackley to Young Avenue within the City is in the best interests of the City of Muskegon Heights. RESOLVED, that entry by the City into Contract Agreement Number 07-5042 be and the same is hereby authorized and approved and the Mayor and Clerk are authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the City of Muskegon Heights. Adopted this _ _ _ l 2_t:..ch_ _ _ _day of February , 2007. --- . Rillastine R. Wilkins, Mayor K dilia Buckner, City Clerk CERTIFICATION This resolution was adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council, held on February 12, 2007 , 2007. The meeting was properly held and noticed pursuant to the Open Meetings Act of the State of Michigan, Act 267 of the Public Acts of 1976. CITY OF MUSKEGON HEIGHTS By~/7M-. --~. ~4 ordilia Buckner, Ciy Clerk STATE 0FMICHIGAN JENNIFER M. GRANHOLM DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION KIRK T. STEUDLE GOVERNOR DIRECTOR LANSING February 1, 2007 Ms. Gail Kundinger, Clerk City of Muskegon 933 Te1rnce Street, P.O. Box 536 Muskegon,MI49443-0536 Dear Ms. Kundinger: RE: MDOT Contract No.: 07-5042 Control Section: EDF 61566 Job Number: 89512 We are enclosing the original and two copies of the above described contract to be executed by the City of Muskegon, the City of Muskegon Heights, and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). Please take time to read and understand this contract. If the contract is approved by your council, please secure execution of the original and two copies and forward them to the other agency involved for their review and signature. Please nd have all copies of the contract returned to the Department's Design Division, 2 Floor, along with the necessary certified RESOLUTIONS, as required. PLEASE DO NOT DA TE THE CONTRACTS. In order to ensure that the work and payment for this project is not delayed, the agreement needs to be returned within 35 days from the date of this letter. One copy of the fully executed contract will be provided each party as soon as possible after execution by the Department. If you have any questions , please feel free to contact me at (517) 335-2264. Sincerely, F ~~ Jackie Burch Contract Processing Specialist Design Support Area Enclosure RECEIVED CITY OF M USKEGON FEB O8 2007 ENGINEERING DEPAF,TMENT MURRAY D. VAN WAGONER BUILDING• P.O. BOX 30050 • LANSING, MICHIGAN 4 909 www.michigan.gov • (51 7) 373-2090 LH-LAN-0 (01/03) I I STATE 0FMICHIGAN JENNIFER M. GRANHOLM GLORIA J. JEFF GOVERNOR DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIRECTOR LANSING April 25, 2007 Ms. Gail Kundinger, Clerk City of Muskegon 933 Terrace Street P.O. Box 536 Muskegon, MI 49443-0536 Dear Ms. Kundinger: RE: MDOT Contract Number: 07-5042 Control Section: EDF 61566 Job Number: 89512 Enclosed is a fully executed copy of the above noted agreement. Sincerely, t ~ -~ fr ~ Jackie Burch Contract Processing Specialist Design Support Area Enclosure Cc: D. Finch, Economic Development Project Accounting, Financial Operations Division Grand Region Engineer MURRAY D. VAN WAGONER BUILDING• P.O. BOX 30050 • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48909 www.michigan.gov • (517) 373-2090 LH-LAN-0 (01/03) TED (F) CAB NONFED Control Section EDF61566 Job Number 89512 Contract No. 07-5042 MAR 2 8 2007 THIS CONTRACT is made and entered into this date of , by and between the MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter referred to as the "DEPARTMENT;" the CITY OF MUSKEGON, a Michigan municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "REQUESTING PARTY"; and the CITY OF MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, a Michigan municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "MUSKEGON HEIGHTS;" for the purpose of fixing the rights and obligations of the parties in agreeing to the following improvements, in the Cities of Muskegon and Muskegon Heights, Michigan, hereinafter referred to as the "PROJECT" and estimated in detail on EXHIBIT "I," dated January 25, 2007, attached hereto and made a part hereof: Reconstruction work along Park Street from Hackley Avenue to Young Avenue; and all together with necessary related work. WITNESS ETH: WHEREAS, the State of Michigan is hereinafter referred to as the "State;" and WHEREAS, the PROJECT has been approved for financing in part with funds from the State appropriated to the Transportation Economic Development Fund, hereinafter referred to as "TED FUNDS," qualifies for funding pursuant to PA 231, Section 11(2)(b); Public Act of 1987, as amended, and is categorized as: CATEGORY "F" FUNDED PROJECT WHEREAS, the parties hereto have reached an understanding with each other regarding the performance of the PROJECT work and desire to set forth this understanding in the form of a written contract. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual undertakings of the parties and in conformity with applicable law, it is agreed: 1. The parties hereto shall undertake and complete the PROJECT in accordance with the terms of this contract. 2. The term "PROJECT COST," as herein used, is hereby defined as the cost of the physical construction necessary for the completion of the PROJECT. 01/23/03 TEDDIR.FOR 1/25/07 1 The costs incurred by the REQUESTING PARTY for preliminary engineering, construction engineering and inspection, and right-of-way are excluded from the PROJECT COST as defined by this contract. 3. The DEPARTMENT is authorized by the REQUESTING PARTY to perlorm, at no cost to the PROJECT, such administration of the PROJECT covered by this contract as is necessary to assist the REQUESTING PARTY to qualify for funding. Such administration may include performing such review, legal, financing, any other PROJECT related activities as are necessary to assist the REQUESTING PARTY in meeting applicable State requirements. The DEPARTMENT shall provide the REQUESTING PARTY with a notice to proceed with the award of the construction contract for the PROJECT. The DEPARTMENT shall make a final acceptance inspection of the PROJECT as necessary to ensure the PROJECT meets State requirements. Failure to comply with State requirements may result in forfeiture of future distributions of the Michigan Transportation Fund as described in Section 6. No charges will be made by the DEPARTMENT to the PROJECT for any inspection work or construction engineering. 4. The REQUESTING PARTY, under the tetms of this contract, shall advertise and award the PROJECT work in accordance with the following: A. The REQUESTING PARTY will, at no cost to the DEPARTMENT or the PROJECT, design, or cause to be designed, the PROJECT, and shall accept full responsibility for that design. Any review undertaken by the DEPARTMENT is for its own purposes and is not to nor does it relieve the REQUESTING PARTY of liability for any claims, causes of action or judgments arising out of the design of the PROJECT. B. The REQUESTING PARTY, hereby, certifies to the DEPARTMENT that the plans, specifications, and estimates for the PROJECT have been prepared in compliance with applicable State laws, local ordinances, and State and local standards and regulations. C. The REQUESTING PARTY, hereby, certifies to the DEPARTMENT that the contracting procedures to be followed by the REQUESTING PARTY in connection with the solicitation of the construction contract for the PROJECT shall be based on an open competitive bid process. It is understood that the proposal for the PROJECT shall be publicly advertised and the contract awarded on the basis of the lowest responsive and responsible bid in accordance with applicable State statutes, local ordinances, and State and local regulations. 01/23/03 TEDDIR.FOR 1/25/07 2 (1) The REQUESTING PARTY shall not award the constmction contract prior to receipt of a notice to proceed from the DEPARTMENT. (2) Upon verification that contractor selection by the REQUESTING PARTY was made in accordance with the terms of this contract and upon receipt of the "Request for Payment" form from the REQUESTING PARTY, the DEPARTMENT will authorize payment to the REQUESTING PARTY for the eligible amount in accordance with Section 5. D. The REQUESTING PARTY will, at no cost to the PROJECT or the DEPARTMENT, comply with all applicable State statutes, local ordinances, and State and local regulations, including, but not limited to, those specifically relating to construction contract administration and obtain all permits and approvals with railway companies, utilities, concerned State, Federal, and local agencies, etc., and give appropriate notifications as may be necessary for the performance of work required for the PROJECT. The REQUESTING PARTY agrees to comply with all applicable requirements of Part 91, Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451 as amended by 1995 PA 60 and 1996 PA 173, MCL 324.9101 et. seq., for all PROJECT work performed under this contract, and the REQUESTING PARTY shall require its contractors and subcontractors to comply with the same. E. All work in connection with the PROJECT shall be performed in conformance with the DEPARTMENT'S current Standard Specifications for Construction, special provisions, and the supplemental specifications and plans pertaining to the PROJECT. All materials furnished and used in the construction of the PROJECT shall conform to the aforesaid specifications. Any changes in the scope of work for the PROJECT will require approval by the DEPARTMENT. F. The REQUESTING PARTY shall, at no cost to the PROJECT or to the DEPARTMENT, appoint a project engineer who shall administer the PROJECT and ensure that the plans and specifications are followed, and shall perf01m or cause to be performed the construction engineering and inspection services necessary for the completion of the PROJECT. Should the REQUESTING PARTY elect to use consultants for construction engineering and inspection, the REQUESTING PARTY shall 01/23/03 TEDDIR.FOR 1/25/07 3 provide a full-time project manager employed by the REQUESTING PARTY who shall ensure that the plans and specifications are followed. G. The REQUESTING PARTY shall require the contractor who is awarded the contract for the construction of the PROJECT to provide, as a minimum, insurance in the amounts specified in and in accordance with the DEPARTMENT'S current Standard Specifications for Construction, and to: , (1) Maintain bodily injury and property damage msurance for the duration of the PROJECT. (2) Provide owner's protective liability insurance naming as insureds the State of Michigan, the Michigan State Transportation Commission, the DEPARTMENT and its officials, agents and employees, the REQUESTING PARTY and any other party with jurisdiction for the roadway being constructed as the PROJECT, and their employees, for the duration of the PROJECT and to provide copies of certificates of insurance to the insureds. It is understood that the DEPARTMENT does not assume either ownership of any portion of the PROJECT or jurisdiction of any REQUESTING PARTY highway as a result of being named as an insured on the owner's protective liability insurance policy. (3) Comply with the requirements of notice of cancellation and reduction of insurance set forth in the current Standard Specifications for Construction and to provide copies of notices and reports prepared to those insured. 5. The PROJECT COST shall be met in part by contributions by TED FUNDS. TED FUNDS Category F shall be applied to the eligible items of the PROJECT COST up to an amount not to exceed the lesser of: (1) 80 percent of the approved and responsible low bid amount, or (2) $192,000, the grant amount. The balance, if any, of the PROJECT COST, after deduction of TED FUNDS, is the sole responsibility of the REQUESTING PARTY. The REQUESTING PARTY shall be responsible for the payment of all costs and expenses incurred in the performance of PROJECT work. Based upon the final cost of the PROJECT and/or a request by the REQUESTING PARTY, a payment adjustment may be initiated and/or authorized by the DEPARTMENT for eligible items of the PROJECT COST such that the total amount of TED FUNDS does not exceed the grant amount. The REQUESTING PARTY shall ce1tify all actual costs incurred for work performed under this contract that are eligible for payment with TED FUNDS and will be required to repay any TED FUNDS it received in excess of 80 percent of the total of such costs. 01/23/03 TEDDIR.FOR 1/25/07 4 6. The REQUESTING PARTY shall establish and maintain adequate records and accounts relative to the cost of the PROJECT. Said records shall be retained for a period of three (3) years after completion of construction of the PROJECT and shall be available for audit by the DEPARTMENT. In the event of a dispute with regard to allowable expenses or any other issue under this contract, the REQUESTING PARTY shall continue to maintain the records at least until that dispute has been finally decided and the time after all available challenges or appeals of that decision has expired. The DEPARTMENT, or its representative, may inspect, copy, or audit the records at any reasonable time after giving reasonable notice. The REQUESTING PARTY, within six (6) months of completion of the PROJECT and payment of all items of PROJECT COST related thereto, shall make a final reporting of construction costs to the DEPARTMENT and certify that the PROJECT has been constructed in accordance with the PROJECT plans, specifications, and construction contract. In the event that an audit performed by or on behalf of the DEPARTMENT indicates an adjustment to the costs reported under this contract or questions the allowability of an item of expense, the DEPARTMENT shall promptly submit to the REQUESTING PARTY a Notice of Audit Results and a copy of the audit report which may supplement or modify any tentative findings verbally communicated to the REQUESTING PARTY at the completion of an audit. Within sixty (60) days after the date of the Notice of Audit Results, the REQUESTING PARTY shall: (a) respond in writing to the responsible Bureau or the DEPARTMENT indicating whether or not it concurs with the audit report, (b) clearly explain the nature and basis for any disagreement as to a disallowed item of expense, and (c) submit to the DEPARTMENT a written explanation as to any questioned or no opinion expressed item of expense, hereinafter referred to as the "RESPONSE". The RESPONSE shall be clearly stated and provide any supporting documentation necessary to resolve any disagreement or questioned or no opinion expressed item of expense. Where the documentation is voluminous, the REQUESTING PARTY may supply appropriate excerpts and make alternate arrangements to conveniently and reasonably make that documentation available for review by the DEPARTMENT. The RESPONSE shall refer to and apply the language of the contract. The REQUESTING PARTY agrees that failure to submit a RESPONSE within the sixty (60) day period constitutes agreement with any disallowance of an item of expense and authorizes the DEPARTMENT to finally disallow any items of questioned or no opinion expressed cost. The DEPARTMENT shall make its decision with regard to any Notice of Audit Results and RESPONSE within one hundred twenty (120) days after the date of the Notice of Audit Results. If the DEPARTMENT determines that an overpayment has been made to the REQUESTING PARTY, the REQUESTING PARTY shall repay that amount to the DEPARTMENT or reach agreement with the DEPARTMENT on a repayment schedule within thirty (30) days after the date of an invoice from the DEPARTMENT. If the REQUESTING PARTY fails to repay the overpayment or reach agreement with the DEPARTMENT on a 01/23/03 TEDDIR.FOR 1/25/07 5 repayment schedule within the thirty (30) day period, the REQUESTING PARTY agrees that the DEPARTMENT shall deduct all or a portion of the overpayment from any funds then or thereafter payable by the DEPARTMENT to the REQUESTING PARTY under this contract or any other agreement, or payable to the REQUESTING PARTY under the terms of 1951 PA 51, as applicable. Interest will be assessed on any partial payments or repayment schedules based on the unpaid balance at the end of each month until the balance is paid in full. The rate of interest will be based on the Michigan Department of Treasury common cash funds interest earnings. The rate of interest will be reviewed annually by the DEPARTMENT and adjusted as necessary based on the Michigan Department of Treasury common cash funds interest earnings. The REQUESTING PARTY expressly consents to this withholding or offsetting of funds under those circumstances, reserving the 1ight to file a lawsuit in the Court of Claims to contest the DEPARTMENT'S decision only as to any item of expense the disallowance of which was disputed by the REQUESTING PARTY in a timely filed RESPONSE. The REQUESTING PARTY shall comply with the Single Audit Act of 1984, P.L. 998-502 and applicable State laws and regulations relative to audit requirements. 7. At such time as traffic volumes or safety requirements warrant, the REQUESTING PARTY and MUSKEGON HEIGHTS will each cause to be enacted and enforced such ordinances or regulations as may be necessary to prohibit parking in the roadway right-of-way throughout the limits of that portion of the PROJECT within their respective jurisdiction. 8. The REQUESTING PARTY certifies that a) it is a person under 1995 PA 71 and is not aware of and has no reason to believe that the property is a facility as defined in MSA 13A.20101(1)(1); b) the REQUESTING PARTY further certifies that it has completed the tasks required by MCL 324.20126 (3)(h); MSA 13A.20126(3)(h); c) it conducted a visual inspection of property within the existing right of way on which construction is to be performed to determine if any hazardous substances were present; and at sites on which historically were located businesses that involved hazardous substances, it performed a reasonable investigation to determine whether hazardous substances exist. This reasonable investigation should include, at a minimum, contact with local, State and federal environmental agencies to determine if the site has been identified as, or potentially as, a site containing hazardous substances; d) it did not cause or contribute to the release or threat of release of any hazardous substance found within the PROJECT limits. The REQUESTING PARTY also certifies that, in addition to reporting the presence of any hazardous substances to the Department of Environmental Quality, it has advised the DEPARTMENT of the presence of any and all hazardous substances which the REQUESTING PARTY found within the PROJECT limits, as a result of performing the investigation and visual inspection required herein. The REQUESTING PARTY also certifies that it has been unable to identify any entity who may be liable for the cost of remediation. As a result, the REQUESTING PARTY has included all estimated costs of remediation of such hazardous substances in its estimated cost of construction of the PROJECT. 01/23/03 TEDDIR.FOR 1/25/07 6 9. If, subsequent to execution of this contract, previously unknown hazardous substances are discovered within the PROJECT limits, which require environmental remediation pursuant to either State or federal law, the REQUESTING PARTY, in addition to repmting that fact to the Department of Environmental Quality, shall immediately notify the DEPARTMENT, both orally and in writing of such discovery. The DEPARTMENT shall consult with the REQUESTING PARTY to determine if it is willing to pay for the cost of remediation and to determine the eligibility, for reimbursement, of the remediation costs. The REQUESTING PARTY shall pay all costs associated with such remediation, including all delay costs of the contractor for the PROJECT. If the REQUESTING PARTY refuses to paiticipate in the cost of remediation, the amount of TED FUNDS the REQUESTING PARTY received from Grant 434 shall be forfeited back to the DEPARTMENT. 10. If State funds administered by the DEPARTMENT are used to pay the cost of remediating any hazardous substances discovered after the execution of this contract and if there is a reasonable likelihood of recovery, the REQUESTING PARTY, in cooperation with the Department of Environmental Quality and the DEPARTMENT, shall make a diligent effort to recover such costs from all other possible entities. If recovery is made, the DEPARTMENT shall be reimbursed from such recovery for the proportionate share of the amount paid by the DEPARTMENT and the DEPARTMENT shall credit such sums to the appropriate funding source. 11. The DEPARTMENT'S sole reason for entering into this contract is to enable the REQUESTING PARTY to obtain and use funds provided by the State. Any and . all approvals of, reviews of, and recommendations regarding contracts, agreements, permits, plans, specifications, or documents, of any nature, or any inspections of work by the DEPARTMENT pursuant to the terms of this contract are done to assist the REQUESTING PARTY in meeting program guidelines in order to qualify for available funds. Such approvals, reviews, inspections and recommendations by the DEPARTMENT shall not relieve the REQUESTING PARTY and the local agencies, as applicable, of their ultimate control and shall not be construed as a warranty of their propriety or that the DEPARTMENT is assuming any liability, control or jurisdiction. The providing of recommendations or advice by the DEPARTMENT does not relieve the REQUESTING PARTY and the local agencies, as applicable, of their exclusive jurisdiction of the highway and responsibility under MCL 691.1402, MSA 3.996(102). When providing approvals, reviews and recommendations under this contract, the DEPARTMENT is pe1fonning a governmental function, as that term is defined in MCL 691.1401; MSA 3.996(101), which is incidental to the completion of the PROJECT. 12. The DEPARTMENT, by executing this contract, and rendering services pursuant to this contract, has not and does not assume jurisdiction of the highway, described as the PROJECT for purposes of MCL 691.1402; MSA 3.996(102). Exclusive jurisdiction of such 01/23/03 TEDDIR.FOR 1/25/07 7 highway for the purposes of MCL 691.1402; MSA 3.996(102) rest with the REQUESTING PARTY and other local agencies having respective jurisdiction. 13. The REQUESTING PARTY shall approve all of the plans and specifications to be used on the PROJECT and shall be deemed to have approved all changes to the plans and specifications when put into effect. It is agreed that ultimate responsibility and control over the PROJECT rests with the REQUESTING PARTY and local agencies, as applicable. 14. The REQUESTING PARTY agrees that the costs repmted to the DEPARTMENT for this contract will represent only those items that are properly chargeable in accordance with this contract. The REQUESTING PARTY also certifies that it has read the contract terms and has made itself aware of the applicable laws, regulations, and terms of this contract that apply to the reporting of costs incurred under the terms of this contract. 15. In addition to any protection afforded by a policy of insurance, the REQUESTING PARTY agrees to indemnify and save harmless the State of Michigan, the Michigan State Transportation Commission, the DEPARTMENT and all officers, agents, and employees thereof: A. From any an all claims by persons, firms, or corporations for labor, materials, supplies or services provided to the REQUESTING PARTY in connection with the contract which the REQUESTING PARTY shall perform under the terms of this contract; and B. From any and all claims for injuries to, or death of, any and all persons, for loss of or damage to property, environmental damage, degradation, response and cleanup costs, and attorney fees or other related costs, arising out of, under, or by reason of the Agreement, including the design of the PROJECT, except claims resulting from the sole negligence or willful acts or omissions of said indemnitee, its agents or employees. The DEPARTMENT shall not be subject to any obligations or liabilities by contractors of the REQUESTING PARTY or their subcontractors or any other person not a party to this contract without its specific consent and notwithstanding its concurrence in or approval of the award of any contract or subcontract or the solicitation thereof. It is expressly understood and agreed that the REQUESTING PARTY shall take no action or conduct which arises either directly or indirectly out of its obligations, responsibilities, and duties under this contract, which results in claims being asserted against or judgments being imposed against the State of Michigan, the DEPARTMENT, and/or the Michigan State Transportation Commission. In the event that the same occurs, for the purpose of this contract, it will be considered as a breach of this contract thereby giving the State of Michigan, the DEPARTMENT, and/or the 01/23/03 TEDDIR.FOR 1/25/07 8 Michigan State Transportation Commission a right to seek and obtain any necessary relief or remedy, including but not by way of limitation, a judgment for money damages. 16. In connection with the performance of PROJECT work under this contract the parties hereto (hereinafter in Appendix "A" referred to as the "contractor") agree to comply with the State of Michigan provisions for "Prohibition of Discrimination in State Contracts," as set forth in Appendix A, attached hereto and made a part hereof. The parties further covenant that they will comply with the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 being P.L. 88-352, 78 Stat. 241, as amended, being Title 42 U.S.C. Sections 1971, 1975a-1975d, and 2000a-2000h-6, and will require similar covenants on the part of any contractor or subcontractor employed in the perf01mance of this contract. 17. The REQUESTING PARTY and other local agencies, as applicable parties, understand and agree that the highway(s) or street(s) being improved under the terms of this agreement and funded with Transportation Economic Development Funds, shall not be subject to any restriction by local authorities in using certain commercial vehicles on such highway(s) or street(s). Such restrictions are in conflict with the basic concept of the Transportation Economic Development Program and Funding. The REQUESTING PARTY, by signing this agreement, agrees to obtain concurrence from other local governmental agencies within whose jurisdiction or control the highway(s) or street(s) are being improved. 01/23/03 TEDDIR.FOR 1/25/07 9 18. This contract shall become binding on the parties hereto and of full force and effect upon the signing thereof by the duly authorized officials for the parties hereto; upon the adoption of the necessary resolutions approving said contract and authorizing the signatures thereto of the respective officials of the REQUESTING PARTY and MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, certified copies of which resolutions shall be attached to this contract; and with approval by the State Administrative Board. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this contract to be executed the day and year first above written. CITY OF MUSKEGON MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CITY OF MUSKEGON HEIGHTS ., ,,..~· -• 01/23/03 TEDDIR.FOR 1/25/07 10 January 25, 2007 EXHIBIT I CONTROL SECTION EDF 61566 JOB NUMBER 89512 ESTIMATED COST Estimated PROJECT COST Contracted Work $240,000 ESTIMATED COST PARTICIPATION GRAND TOTAL ESTIMATED COST $240,000 Less TED FUNDS* $192,000 BALANCE (REQUESTING PARTY'S SHARE) $ 48,000 NO DEPOSIT *TED FUNDS are limited to an amount as described in Section 5. 01/23/03 TEDDIR.FOR 1/25/07 11 APPENDIX A PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATION IN STATE CONTRACTS In connection with the performance of work under this contract; the contractor agrees as follows: 1. In accordance with Act No. 453, Public Acts of 1976, the contractor hereby agrees not to discriminate against an employee or applicant for employment with respect to hire, tennre, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, or as a matter directly or indirectly related to employment, because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, height, weight, or marital status. Further, in accordance with Act No, 220, Public Acts of 1976 as amended by Act No. 478, Public Acts of 1980 the contractor hereby agrees not to discriminate against an employee or applicant for employment with respect to hire, tenure, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, or a matter directly or indirectly related to employment, because of a disability that is unrelated to the individual's ability to perform the duties of a particular job or position. A breach of the above covenants shall be regarded as a material breach of this contract, 2. The contractor hereby agrees that any and all subcontracts to this contract, whereby a portion of the work set forth in this contract is to be performed, shall contain a covenant the same as hereinabove set forth in Section 1 of this Appendix. 3. The contractor will take affirmative action to insure that applicants for employment and employees are treated without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, height, weight, marital status or a disability that is unrelated to the individual's ability to perform the duties of a particular job or position, Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of con1pensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. 4. The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, height, weight, marital status or disability that is unrelated to the individual's ability to perform the duties of a particular job or position. S. The contractor or his collective bargaining representative will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice advising the said labor union or workers' representative of the contractor's commitments under this appendix. 6. The contractor will comply with all relevant published rules, regulations, directives, and orders of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission which may be in effect prior to the taking of bids for any individual state project. 7. The contractor will furnish and file compliance reports within such time and upon such forms as provided by the Michigan Civil Rights Commission, said forms may also elicit information as to the practices, policies, program, and employment statistics of each subcontractor as well as the contractor himself, and said contractor will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the Michigan Civil Rights Commission and/or its agent, for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with this contract and relevant with rules, regulations, and orders of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission. 8. In the event that the Civil Rights Commission finds, after a hearing held pursuant to its rules, that a contractor has not complied with the contractual obligations under this agreement, the Civil Rights Commission may, as part of its order based upon such findings, certify said findings to the Administrative Board of the State of Michigan, which Administrative Board may order the cancellation of the contract found to have been violated and/or declare the contractor ineligible for future contracts with the state and its political and civil subdivisions, departments, and officers, and including the governing boards of institutions of higher education, until the contractor complies with said order of the Civil Rights Commission. Notice of said declaration of future ineligibility may be given to any or all of the persons with whom the contractor is declared ineligible to contract as a contracting party in future contracts. In any case before the Civil Rights Commission in which cancellation of an existing contract is a possibility, the contracting agency shall be notified of such possible remedy and shall be given the option by the Civil Rights Commission to participate in such proceedings. 9. The contractor will include, or incorporate by reference, the provisions of the foregoing paragraphs (1) through (8) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by the rules, regulations or orders of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission, and will provide in every subcontract or purchase order that said provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or seller. March, 1998 AGENDA ITEM NO. _ _ _ _ __ CITY COMMISSION MEETING TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Bryon L. Mazade, City Manager March 6, 2007 Change Order #1 for Central Fire Station SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve Change Order #1 for the new fire station, the majority of which is for fill sand to raise up the site. The amount needed was not yet determined at the time of the bid. FINANCIAL IMPACT: $40,109.65 BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the Change Order. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: None. • ·•, I Al.A Document G701™ - 2001 Change Order PROJECT (Name and address): CHANGE ORDER NUMBER: 001 OWNER: 181 City of Muskegon New Fire Station DATE: January 15, 2007 ARCHITECT: 181 Western Avenue Muskegon, Michigan CONTRACTOR: 181 TO CONTRACTOR (Name and addms), Beckering Advisor, Inc. ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NUMBER: 4-0185 CONTRACT DATE: September 20, 2006 FIELD:• 6SO 44th Street SE CONTRACT FOR: General Construction OTHER: • Gnnd Rapid,, Ml 49548 THE CONTRACT IS CHANGEI) AS FOLLOWS: (Include, where appUcable, any undisputed amount attributable to previously executed Comtructlon Change Directives) Chang.. per Bulletin 113: I. OmitoneshowerseatatRoom#I07. DEDUCT: {$160.00) 2. Omit{4) U-180 towel dispensers for Rooma 104, 105,209 and 210, and add (6) towel dispensers for Rooms 107, 108, 109, 110, 209 and 210. ADD: $180.00 3. Remove ,U type ES, t)P• BS31111d type BR light futures shown on Sheet E2.! will\ the following exceptions: A) Type ES2 fixtures in Apparatus Bay to feed emergency lamps on the exterior of bullding, 11) ·Type ER fixrures in Toiining Room, C) Type ER2 fixtures near door at Kitchen to feed emergency lamps on the exterior of building, D) Type BR fixtures in Dayroom. DBDUCT: ($3,258.00) 4. Remove all type ER light fixtures shown on Sheet E2.2. DEDUCT: ($807.00) S. Revise the fixrurein Stair SI from type KN to typeJN. ADD: $47.00 6. Relabel the generator to "Legally Required Generator" pee the City's rf'!Uesl ADD: $66.00 7. Provide single phase connection and disconnect switches in lieu of3 phase wiring for the following unibJ: CCU-3t CCUwS and CCU-8. Circuit breaker and feeder sizes arc to remain the same. NO CHANGE. 8. Additlonal ,and fill imported to the f>rc station site and ,oil compaction testing. ADD: $44,041.65 The original Contract Sum was $ 3,174,326.00 The net change by previously authorized Change Orders $ 0.00 The Contract Sum prior to this Change Order was $ 3,174,326.00 The Contract Sum will be increased by this Change Order in the amount of $ 40,109.65 Toe new Contract Sum including this Change Order will be $ 3,214,435.65 The Contract Time will be increased by Z..ro ( 0 ) days. The date of Substantial Completion as of the dale of this Chango Order therefore is NOTE: 1his Change Order does not include changes in. the Contract Sum, Contract Titrie or Guaranteed Maximum Price which have-been authorized by Construction Change Dkectivc until the cost and time have been agreed upon by bo1h the Owner and Contractor. in which case a Change Order is executed to supersede the Construction Change Directive. A.IA Document 07011M - 2001. Copyright O 1979, 1967, 2000 and 2001 by The American lnstttute of Arehilecl:i. All right$ thuved, WARNING; Thia AIA.• Document I• proteeted by U.S. Copyright law and lnttrhittional Treaties, Unauthorized reproducuon or distribution ol this ~A• Documenl, or any 1 pottkJn of tt 1 may reau1\ 111 uvere ctvll and c1lmlnal penellfe:i, and wm be proaecutelf to the ma'IClmum t)lltnt poaslble under the law. Thls doeumenl wu produced by AIA !,Oltwaro at 16:14:04 on 01/15/2007 under Order No.100022906EU which expires on 4/23/2007, and Is not for re$ll&. U11r Notes~ (3283963003} Commission Meeting Date: March 13, 2007 Date: March 1, 2007 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Planning & Economic Development Cf-!>C- RE: Public Hearing - Request for an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate - Johnson Technology, Inc. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Pursuant to Public Act 198 of 1974, as amended, Johnson Technology, Inc., 2034 Latimer Drive, has requested the issuance of an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate for the property located at 2034 Latimer Drive, Muskegon. The total capital investment is approximately $5,580,077 with $993,077 in real property and $4,587,294 in personal property, and includes the addition of 25 new jobs. This request qualifies Johnson Technology, Inc. for a term of twelve (12) years for real property and nine (9) years for personal property. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The City will capture certain additional property taxes generated by the expansion (see attached Summary Sheet). BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the attached resolution granting an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate for a term of twelve ( 12) years for real property and nine (9) years for personal property. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: None 3/1/2007 Resolution No. 2007 -2 5 (a) MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION RESOLUTION APPROVING APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE JOHNSON TECHNOLOGY, INC. WHEREAS, pursuant to P.A. 198 of 1974 as amended, after duly noticed public hearing held on July 26, 1983, this Commission by resolution established an Industrial Development District as requested by the City of Muskegon for Port City Industrial Park, including the property owned by Johnson Technology, Inc., 2034 Latimer Drive, Muskegon, Michigan 49442; and WHEREAS, Johnson Technology Inc. has filed an application for the issuance of an Industrial Facilities Tax Exemption Certificate with respect to a building facility upgrades and new machinery and equipment to be installed within said Industrial Development District ; and WHEREAS, before acting on said application the Muskegon City Commission held a public hearing on March 13, 2007, at the Muskegon City Hall in Muskegon, Michigan at 5:30 p.m. at which hearing the applicant, the assessor and representatives of the affected taxing units were given written notice and were afforded an opportunity to be heard on said application; and WHEREAS, the installation of machinery and equipment is calculated to and will have the reasonable likelihood to retain, create, or prevent the loss of employment in Muskegon, Michigan; and WHEREAS, the aggregate SEV of real property exempt from ad valorem taxes within the City of Muskegon, will not exceed 5% of an amount equal to the sum of the SEV of the unit, plus the SEV of personal and real property thus exempted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Muskegon City Commission of the City of Muskegon, Michigan that: 1) The Muskegon City Commission finds and determines that the Certificate considered together with the aggregate amount of certificates previously granted and currently in force under Act No. 198 of the Public Act of 1974 as amended and Act No. 255 of the Public Acts of 1978 as amended shall not have the effect of substantially impeding the operation of the City of Muskegon or impairing the financial soundness of a taxing unit which levies ad valorem property taxes in the City of Muskegon. 2) The application of Johnson Technology Inc., for the issuance of an Industrial Facilities Tax Exemption Certificate with respect to the facility upgrades and installation of new machinery and equipment on the following described parcel of real property situated within the City of Muskegon to wit: CITY OF MUSKEGON PORT CITY INDUSTRIAL CENTER NO 2 LOT 30 3) The Industrial Facilities Tax Exemption Certificate is issued and shall be and remain in force and effect for a period of nine (9) years on personal property and twelve (12) years on real property. Adopted this 13th Day of March 2007. Ayes: Warmington, Wierenga, Carter, Davis, Gawron, Shepherd, and Spataro 3/1/07 Nays: None Absent: None CERTIFICATION 3/1107 Michigan Department of Treasury 1012 (Rev. 1·07) Application for Industrial Facilities Tax Exemption Certificate Issued under authority of P.A. 198 of 1974, as amended. Filing is mandatory. INSTRUCTIONS: File the original and two copies of this form and the required attachments (three complete sets) with the clerk of the local government unit. The State Tax Commission (STC) requires two complete sets (one original and one copy). One copy is retained by the clerk. If you have any questions regarding the completion of this form or would like to request an informational packet, call (517) 373-3272. ···. •· r9 be corpplete!f byC:Jerk. of L.obal Goye(hinenLLJDi(• · · Signature of Clerk • Date received by Local Unit • s:rc \Jseodry • Date Received by STC APPLICANT INFORMATION All boxes must be completed. • 1a. Company Name (Applicant must be the occupanUoperator of the facility) • 1b. Standard Industrial Classification {SIC) Code - Sec. 2(10) (4 or 6 Digit Code) JohnsonTechnology, Inc. 3724 • 1c. Address of Facility (real property or personal property location) • 1d. City!TownshipNillage (irldicate which) • 1e. County 2034 Latimer Drive, Muskegon, Ml 49442 City of Muskegon Muskegon • 2. Type of Approval Requested ~ New (Sec. 2(4)) Speculative Building (Sec. 3(8)) B Transfer (1 copy only) Rehabilitation (Sec. 3(1)) • 3a. School District where facility is located Orchard View 4. Amount of years requested for exemptfon (1-12 Years) • 3b. School Code 61190 Research and Development (Sec. 2(9)) 12 5. Thoroughre describe the project for which exemption is sought: Real Property (Type of Improvements to Land, Building, Size of Addition); Persona! Property (Explain New, Used, Trans erred from Out-of-State, etc.) and Proposed Use of Facility. (Please attach additional page(s) if more room is needed). 1) Purchase equipment to apply coating to turbine engine parts that had previously been done outside the company 2) Purchase equipment to establish production flow lines on new generation GEnx aircraft engine part requirements 3) Purchase additional electrical power capacity and energy efficient improvements (lighting, insulated walls/ceiling, etc.) 6a. Cost of land and building improvements (excluding cost of land) • $993,077.00 • Attach list of improvements and associated costs. Real Property Costs • Also attach a copy of building permit if project has already begun. 6b. Cost of machinery, equipment, furniture and fixtures • $4,587,294.00 * Attach itemized listing with month, day and year of beginning of installation plus total costs Personal Property Costs 6c. Tota! Project Costs • $5,580,371.00 • Round Costs to Nearest Dollar Total of Real & Personal Costs 7. Indicate the time schedule for start and finish of construction and equipment installation. Projects must be completed within a two year period of the effective date of the certificate unless otherwise approved by the STC. Begin Date (M/D/Y) End Date (M/D/Yl Real Property Improvements • 9/13/06 3/13/09 • 0owned D Leased Personal Property Improvements • 9/13/06 3/13/09 • OOowned D Leased •8. Are State Education Taxes reduced or abated by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)? If yes, applicant must attach a signed MEDC Letter of Commitment to receive this exemption. Oves ~No • 9. No. of existing jobs al this facility that will be retained as a result of this project. • 10. No. of new jobs at this facility expected to create within 2 years of completion. 287 25 11. Rehabilitation applications only: Complete a, b and c of this section. You must attach the assessor's statement of valuation for the entire plant rehabilitation district and obsolescence statement for property. The SEV data below must be as of December 31 of the year prior to the rehabilitation. a. SEV of Real Property (excluding !and). b. SEV of Personal Properly (excluding inventory) c. Total SEV • 12a. Check the type of District the facility is located in: 00 Industrial Development District D Plant Rehabilitation District • 12b. Dale district was established by local government unit (contact local unit) • 12c. Is this application for a speculative building (Sec. 3(8))? 7/26/83 D Yes ~ No City of Muskegon Industrial Facilities Exemption Application Summary Sheet Project Summary: Johnson Technology, Inc., an existing manufacturing company located at 2034 Latimer Drive, Muskegon, Michigan, is upgrading their facility and installing new machinery and equipment to expand its present operation. The company produces parts for the aerospace industry. Due to the fact that the company is investing $993,077 in real property and $4,587,294 in personal property for a total investment of $5,580,371, it is eligible for a twelve (12) year exemption for real property and nine (9) year exemption for personal property. Employment Information: Racial Characteristics: White 264 92% Minority 23 8% Total 287 100% Gender Characteristics: Male 192 67% Female 95 33% Total 287 100% Total No. of Anticipated New Jobs: 25 Investment Information: Real Property: $ 993,077 Personal Property $4,487,294 Total: $5,580,371 Property Tax Information (Annual) All Jurisdictions City Only Total New Taxes Generated $159,572 $30,896 Value of Abatement $ 79,786 $15,448 Total New Taxes Collected $ 79,786 $15,448 Income Tax Information: (Annual) Total Additional Income Tax Generated: $8,320 Company Requirements: Adopted Affirmative Action Policy Er Yes D No Meeting w/ City Affirmative Action Director [JI Yes D No 1 Signed Tax Abatement Contract EJ Yes D No Taxes Paid In Full if Yes o No {1j Zoning Conflicts J 7 o Yes ~ No Cil. (f\l!\-,,l Lonna'Anguilm ,,.---t IA.~ ~l/ji~/JHn- Dwana Thompson Planner Ill '.._/ Affirmative Action Director 3/2107 Date: March 13, 2007 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk RE: Recommendation for Annual Renewal of Liquor Licenses SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To adopt a resolution recommending non- renewal of those liquor license establishments who are in violation of Section 50-146 and 50-147 of the Code of Ordinance for the City of Muskegon. These establishments have been found to be in non- compliance with the City Code of Ordinances and renewal of their liquor licenses should not be recommended by the City Commission. If any of these establishments come into compliance by March 23, 2007, they will be removed from this resolution, and recommendation for their renewal will be forwarded to the Liquor Control Commission. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adoption of the resolution. RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING STATE WITHHOLD RENEW AL OF LIQUOR LICENSES FOR CODE VIOLATIONS Resolution No. 2007-25(b) THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON DO RESOLVE, that whereas, the following business establishments in the City of Muskegon have liquor licenses and are found to be in violation of Article V, Section 50-146 and 50-147 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Muskegon: Captain Jack's, 1601 Beach Street Muskegon Family Foods, 1157 Third Street Ghezzi's Market, 2017 Lakeshore DJ Party Store, 939 E. Laketon Sunny Mart, 1100 Hackley AND WHEREAS, a hearing was held on March 13, 2007, before the City Commission to allow such licensees an oppmtunity to refute the determination of the City Commission that such establishments are in non-compliance with the City Code of Ordinances and renewal of their liquor licenses should not be recommended by the City Commission; and WHEREAS, an affidavit of mailing of Notices of Hearing and Notification of Non- Compliance to City Standards to the licensees has been filed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Commission of the City of Muskegon hereby recommends that these liquor licenses not be approved for renewal, and a copy of this Resolution be sent to the State Liquor Control Commission. If any of these establishments come into compliance before March 23, 2007, they will be removed from this Resolution. Approved and adopted this 13 th day of March, 2007. A YES: Wierenga, Carter, Davis, Gawron, Shepherd, Spataro, and Wannington NAYS: None ABSENT: None ~---~- ·\·\ . . n . 11 By:':0 '1'"" . '\J.)\ \_\ \__:?,'C,),j\/\ Ann Marie Becker, MMC City Clerk CERTIFICATION This resolution was adopted at a regular meeting of the City Commission, held on March 13, 2007. The meeting was properly held and noticed pursuant to the Open Meetings Act of the State of Michigan, Act 267 of the Public Acts of 1976. CITY OF MUSKEGON By~~----f'<~-\Y"l,\J \ "'·, o"Q,_ ,.1 L/, Ann Marie Becker, MMC City Clerk Date: March 13, 2007 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Engineering RE: Public Hearing Create Special Assessment District for: DMSION STREET, LAKETON TO SOUTHERN SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To hold a public hearing on the proposed special assessment of the Division Street, Laketon Avenue to Southern Avenue project, and to create the special assessment district and appoint two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors if it is determined to proceed with the project FINANCIAL IMPACT: None at this time. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To create the special assessment district and assign two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors by adopting the attached resolution COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: CITY OF MUSKEGON Resolution No. 2007-25 ( c) Resolution At First Hearing Creating Special Assessment District For Division Street from Laketon Avenue to Southern Avenue Location and Description of Properties to be Assessed: See Exhibit A attached to this resolution RECITALS: 1. A hearing has been held on March 13, 2007 at 5 :30 o'clock p.m. at the City Commission Chambers. Notice was given by mail and publication as required by law. 2. That estimates of costs of the project, a feasibility report and valuation and benefit information are on file with the City and have been reviewed for this hearing. 3. At the hearing held March 13, 2007, there were 37 .32 % objections by the owners of the property in the district registered at the hearing either in writing received before or at the hearing or by owners or agents present at the hearing, and the Commission has considered the advisability of proceeding with the project. FINDINGS: 1. The City Commission has examined the estimates of cost to construct the project including all assessable expenses and determines them to be reasonable. 2. The City Commission has considered the value of the property to be assessed and the value of the benefit to be received by each property proposed to be assessed in the district after the improvements have been made. The City Commission detem1ines that the assessments of costs of the City project will enhance the value of the properties to be assessed in an amount at least equivalent to the assessment and that the improvement thereby constitutes a benefit to the property. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. The City Commission hereby declares a special assessment district to include the property set forth in Exhibit A attached to this resolution. 2. The City Commission determines to proceed with the improvements as set forth in the feasibility study and estimates of costs, and directs the City Engineer to proceed with project design, preparation of specifications and the bidding process. If appropriate and if bonds are to be sold for the purposes of financing the improvements, the Finance Department shall prepare plans for financing including submission of application to the Michigan Depaitment of Treasury and the beginning of bond proceedings. 3. The City Commission hereby appoints a Board of Assessors consisting of City Commissioners Shepherd and _ _:G=a.,,w_.,r_.soecn,___ _ _ _ __ and the City Assessor who are hereby directed to prepare an assessment roll. Assessments shall be made upon front foot basis. 4. Based on the City's Special Assessment policy and preliminary estimates it is expected that approximately 17.34% of the cost of the street improvement will be paid by special assessments. 5. Upon submission of the special assessment roll, the City staff is hereby directed to notify all owners and persons interested in properties to be assessed of the hearing at which the City Commission will consider confirmation of the special assessment roll. This resolution adopted. Ayes Carter, Davis, Gawron, Shepherd, Spataro, Warmington, and Wierenga Nays None CITY OF MUSKEGON r \~ J\0 - ~ By ~~v---K--..__ \ ~ ' - . ,~'- ~ d ,t" 'L Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk ACKNOWLEDGMENT This resolution was adopted at a meeting of the City Commission, held on March 13, 2007. The meeting was properly held and noticed pursuant to the Open Meetings Act of the State of Michigan, Act 267 of the Public Acts of 1976. CITY OF MUSKEGON By \ ><'\),\,~", \"Y:::::\s,\.i\1.\.) \)'~.. . ·11 L[/ l ... \:::,, Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk EXHIBIT A Division Street from Laketon Avenue to Southern Avenue SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT All properties abutting that section of Division Street from Laketon Avenue to Southern Avenue EXHIBIT' "A" SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT GRANO Al£ I 11 I ."' I I ~1 1~1 1~ SOUTHERN Al£ I I I II I I 11 I I I I FORf:ST I Al£ I I I 1~ ,~ IRELANO Al£ >- i ,1 11 11 I I DAlE II Al£ I I I I.ARCH II Al£ I I I 11 I I 11 I - ~ ~ i< ~ MINDSOR '-- '--- Al£ ~~ NO SCALE AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING STATE OF MICHIGAN ) ) ss COUNTY OF MUSKEGON ) TO CREATE A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR THE FOLLOWING: Division St., Laketon Ave. to Southern Ave. THE DEPONENT SAYS THAT THE NOTICE OF HEARING WAS SERVED UPON EACH OWNER OF OR PARTY IN INTEREST IN PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED IN THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT WHOSE NAME APPEARS UPON THE LAST TAX ASSESSMENT RECORDS OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON BY MAILING SUCH NOTICE IN A SEALED ENVELOPE BY FIRST CLASS UNITED STATES MAIL, WITH POSTAGE PREPAID, ADDRESSED TO EACH SUCH OWNER OR PARTY IN INTEREST AT THE ADDRESS SHOWN ON SAID LAST TAX ASSESSMENT RECORDS BY DEPOSITING THEM IN AN OFFICIAL UNITED STATES MAIL RECEPTACLE ON THE 2nd DAY OF MARCH, 2007. ~~~~ SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 31-li DAY OF z7Za rG /2 , 2007. NOTARY PUBLIC, MUSKEGON COUNTY, MICHIGAN MY COMMISSION EXPIRES y , ;1_s-~ c:20/,2 CITY OF MUSKEGON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS IN AN EFFORT TOWARDS NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT, the Muskegon City Commission is proposing that special assessment districts be created for the following projects: DMSION ST., LAKETON A VE. TO SOUTHERN AVE. AND MCGRAFT PARK. RD., ADDISON ST. TO GLENSIDE BLVD. The specific locations of the special assessment districts and the properties proposed to be assessed are: All parcels abutting Division St., from Laketon Ave. to Southern Ave. And All parcels abutting McGraft Park. Rd., from Addison St. to Glenside Blvd. The City Commission proposes that the City and property owners by means of special assessments will share the cost of improvement. You may examine preliminary plans and cost estimates in the City Hall's Engineering Depmiment during regular business hours - between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on weekdays, except holidays. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD IN THE MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS ON MARCH 13, 2007 AT 5:30 O'CLOCK P.M PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO PROTEST YOUR ASSESSMENT EITHER IN WRITING OR IN PERSON AT THE HEARING. IF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL IS CONFIRMED (AT A LATER HEARING) YOU WILL HAVE THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE ROLL'S CONFIRMATION TO FILE A WRITTEN APPEAL WITH THE MICHIGAN STATE TAX TRIBUNAL. HOWEVER, UNLESS YOU PROTEST AT THIS HEARING OR AT THE HEARING CONFIRMING THE ROLL, EITHER IN PERSON, BY YOUR AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE, OR IN WRITING BEFORE OR AT THE HEARING, YOUR RIGHT TO APPEAL TO THE MICHIGAN TAX TRIBUNAL WILL BE LOST. By City Chmier, if the owners of more than one-half of the properties to be assessed shall object to the assessment in writing at or before the hearing, the improvement shall not be made unless the City Commission determines by affirmative vote of all its members that the safety or health of the public necessitates the improvement. PUBLISH: March 3, 2007 Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk ADA POLICY The City will provide necessary appropriate auxiliary aids and se1vices, for exmnple, signers for the hem'ing impaired, audiotapes for the visually impaired, etc., for disabled persons who want to attend the meeting, upon twenty-four hours notice to the City. Contact: Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, Ml 49440 (231) 724-6705 or TDD (231) 724-6773 ENGINEERING FEASIBILITY STUDY Division Street from Laketon Avenue to Southern Avenue The proposed reconstruction of Division Street, Laketon to Southern, see attached special assessment district map, was initiated by the City due to the roadway's condition which has reached a critical level. We feel that reconstruction is the most effective method especially with the needs for other facilities which includes watermain, sewer main, storm sewer system water & sewer services. A memorandum from the Assessor's office, which addresses appraisal and benefits to abutting properties, is attached. The preliminary cost estimate for the work associated with paving is approximately $470,000.00 (total estimated cost including other elements is $900,000) with the length of the project being approximately 1,687 lineal feet or 2,547.20 of assessable front footage. This translates into an estimated improvement cost of $184 per assessable foot. However, based on the 2007 assessment figure for this type of improvement the assessment will not exceed $32.00 per assessable foot. • • • • • II Mohammed Al-Shatel, City Engineer February 15'\ 2007 City of Muskegon II 933 Terrace Street Muskegon,MI49443 Mr. Al-Shatel: I In accordance with your request, I have examined the proposed special assessment district entailing the New Construction of Division Street between Laketon Ave and I Southern A venue. The purpose of this analysis is to document the reasonableness of this special assessment district by identifying and quantifying any accrued benefits. It is subject to the normal governmental restrictions of escheat, taxation, police power II and eminent domain. The effective date is February 15th 2007. In conclusion, it is my opinion that the special assessment amounts justly and II reasonably represents the accrued benefits to the properties encompassed by this project. The amounts reflect the sum of the immediate estimated value enhancement and the intrinsic value that will accrue from an overall increase in property values due II to an improved quality of life created by the proposed project. As previously presented, the proposed special assessment district encompasses primarily residential properties. The front foot rate of$32.00 for the new construction of the above 'Ill mentioned project area appears reasonable in light of an analysis that indicates a possible enhancement of $33.84. The conclusions are based upon the data presented within this limited analysis in restricted format, and on supporting information in my files. Ill Sincerely, Ill Dennis W. Bums CMAE 3 Assessment Administration Supervisor Ill March 2, 2007 OWNERS NAME OWNERS ADDRESS OWNERS CITY, OWNERS STATE, OWNERS ZIPCODE 1 The City of Muskegon is asking for your support for improvement of the street adjoining your property located at PROPERTY ADDRESS. The City of Muskegon believes that by making the proposed street improvements you will have less road noise, dust, and wear and tear on your vehicle. In addition, street improvements provide easier access for delivery of services such as snow plowing, mail delivery, and bus service. Called a special assessment district, the largest percentage of the proposed street improvement will be paid for by the City of Muskegon (via local funds and or grants); however, it will be necessary for you to cover a share of the cost (which you can spread over a period of ten years) based on the amount of property you own bordering the street. A description of the project, including the associated cost to you and the City, is located in the documents attached to this letter. While the City of Muskegon believes that the proposed improvements will result in a safer and cleaner street while adding curb appeal to your property, you do have the right to ask further questions or protest participation in this particular project. Please carefully review the enclosed materials and call the City's Engineering Department at 724-6707 if you require more information. A public hearing is also scheduled for this project on MARCH 13, 2007. If you attend this public hearing you will be given an opportunity to make comments on the proposed special assessment district to the commission. Also located in this packet of materials is a Special Assessment Hearing Response Card. If mailed back to the City of Muskegon City Clerk's Office before the scheduled public hearing your vote will be added to the tabulation of votes during the public hearing. If you do not send in this form your vote counts as "in favor" of the project. Thank you for your participation in improving the quality of life in the Muskegon community. March 2, 2007 OWNERS NAME OWNERS ADDRESS OWNERS CITY, OWNERS STATE OWNERS ZIPCODE I Parcel Number 24-XXX-XXX-XXXX-XX: at PROPERTY ADDRESS & STREET NOTICE OF HEARING ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Dear Property Owner: The Muskegon City Commission is considering whether or not to create a special assessment district which would assess your property for the following paving project: DIVISION ST. LAKETON A VE TO SOUTHERN AVE. The proposed special assessment district will be located as follows: All parcels abutting Division St. from Laketon Ave. to Southern Ave. It is proposed that a portion of the above improvement will be paid by special assessment against properties in the aforementioned district. Following are conditions of the proposed special assessment which are impo1iant to you. Public Hearings An initial public hearing to consider the creation of a special assessment district will be held at the City of Muskegon City Commission Chambers on MARCH 13, 2007 at 5:30 P.M. You are encouraged to appear at this hearing, either in person, by agent or in writing to express your opinion, approval, or objection concerning the proposed special assessment. We are enclosing a Hearing Response Card for you to indicate your agreement or opposition to the special assessment. This card includes the property identification and description, assessable footage per City policy, and the estimated cost of the assessment. You may also appear, as above, in lieu of, or in addition to mailing your response card to the City Clerk. Written objections or appearances must be made at or prior to the hearing. NOTE: THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT WILL BE CREATED OR NULLIFIED AT THIS HEARING. IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO COMMENT AT THIS HEARING IF YOU WANT YOUR OPINION COUNTED FOR THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. A second public hearing will be held, if the district is created, to confirm the special assessment roll after the project is completed. You will be mailed a separate notice for the second hearing. At this second hearing the special assessment costs will be spread on the affected properties accordingly. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO PROTEST YOUR ASSESSMENT AMOUNT AGAINST YOUR PARCEL EITHER IN WRITING OR IN PERSON AT THIS HEARING. IF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL IS CONFIRMED AT THE SECOND HEARING, YOU WILL HAVE THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF CONFIRMATION OF THE ROLL TO FILE A WRITTEN APPEAL WITH THE MICHIGAN STATE TAX TRIBUNAL. HOWEVER, UNLESS YOU PROTEST AT THE INITIAL HEARING OR AT THE SECOND HEARING CONFIRMING THE ROLL, EITHER IN PERSON, BY AGENT, OR IN WRITING BEFORE OR AT THE HEARING, YOUR RIGHT TO APPEAL TO THE MICHIGAN TAX TRIBUNAL WILL BE LOST. By City Charter, if the owners of more than one-half of the properties to be assessed shall object to the assessment in writing at or before the hearing, the improvement shall not be made unless the City Commission determines by affirmative vote of all its members that the safety or health of the public necessitates the improvement. Estimated Costs The total estimated cost of the street portion of the project is $470,000.00 of which approximately 17.34% ($81,510.40) will be paid by special assessment to property owners. Your property's estimated share of the special assessment is shown on the attached hearing response card. The remaining costs will be paid by the City. The street assessment, which covers improvements to the roadway, may be paid in installments over a period of up to ten (10) years. Any work on drive approaches or sidewalks will be assessed to the property at actual contract prices and these costs may also be paid in installments over ten (10) years. Please note this work is in addition to the street special assessment. Please refer to the enclosed sheet entitled Special Assessment Payment Options for more information on the payment options and financial assistance programs available. I urge you to return the enclosed hearing response card indicating your preference and to attend the scheduled public hearing. Your views are important to the City and to your neighbors. Additional information, including preliminary project plans and cost estimates is available in the Engineering Department located on the second floor of City Hall. Regular business hours are from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday except holidays. Sincerely, /)?Jc~,?,74/L4t:,~f!!t;t/ Mohammed AI-Shatel, P.E. \ City Engineer Special Assessment Payment Options Property owners in the City of Muskegon who are being specially assessed for street, sidewalk or other public improvements may pay their assessment in the following ways: I. Lump Sum Payment in Full Assessments may be paid in full within sixty (60) days of the confirmation of the special assessment roll without interest. II. Installment Payments Assessments not paid within the first sixty (60) days may be paid in installments over several years as follows: Street and Alley Assessments - Ten (10) years equal annual principal payments. For example, if the amount of your assessment is $850.00, you will be billed $85.00 per year plus applicable interest as described below. Driveway, Sidewalk, and Approach Assessments - Ten (10) years equal annual principal payments plus applicable interest as described below. Interest- Simple interest is charged at the rate of 5.00% per year unless the City has borrowed money to complete the project for which you are assessed and has pledged you assessments for repayment of the borrowed money. In such cases, the interest you are charged is equal to the interest rate the City must pay on the borrowed money plus 1.00%. Ill. Special Assessment Deferral (Low Income Seniors and Disabled Persons) To qualify for a special assessment deferral you or your spouse (if jointly owned) must: • Be 65 years or older or be totally or permanently disabled. • Have been a Michigan resident for five (5) years or more and have owned and occupied the homestead being assessed for five (5) years or more. • Be a citizen of the U.S. • Have a total household income not in excess of $16,823.00 • Have a special assessment of $300.00 or more. Under this program the State of Michigan will pay the entire balance owing of the special assessment, including delinquent, current, and further installments. At the time of payment a lien will be recorded on your property in favor of the State of Michigan. Repayment to the State must be made at the time the property is sold or transferred or after the death of the owner(s). During the time the special assessment is deferred interest is accrued at the rate of 6.00% per year. IV. Further Information About the Above Programs Further information about any of the above payment options may be obtained by calling either the City Assessor's Office at 724-6708 or the City Treasurer's Office at 724-6720. Applications may be obtained at the Muskegon County Equalization Office in the Muskegon County building or City of Muskegon Assessor's Office in City Hall. V. Additional Special Assessment Payment Assistance Qualified low and moderate income homeowners who are being assessed may be eligible for payment assistance through the City of Muskegon Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. Assistance from this program will be available to the extent that funds are available. To obtain further information and determine whether you are eligible, contact the Community and Neighborhood Services Department at 724-6717. Name: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Birthdate: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Social Security# _ _ -_ _-_ _ Spouse: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Birthdate: Social Security# _ _ -_ _ . _ _ Address: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Race: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Parcel# _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Owner/Spouse Legally Handicapped Or Disabled? ( )Yes ( ) No (Please refer to your assessment letter for this information) Number Living in Household: _ _ _ _ _ .List information for household members besides owner/spouse here. Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.Birthdate_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,Social Security# _ _-_ _ . _ _ Name Birthdate Social Security # _ _-_ _ •_ _ Name Birthdate Social Security # _ _• _ _ -_ _ ANNUAL Household Income: $ _ _ __ Wage earner: (Must include all household income) Wage earner: Wage earner: Wage earner: Proof Of Ownership: ( ) Deed ( ) Mortgage ) Land Contract Homeowner's Insurance Co: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Expiration Date: _ _ __ Property Taxes: ( ) Current ( ) Delinquent Year(s)Due _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ (Property taxes must be current to qualify and will be verified by COBO staff) Owner's Signature: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date: _ _ _ _ __ By signing this application, the applicant verifies he/she owns and occupies the dwelling. The Applicant/Owner certifies that all information in this application, and all information furnished in support of this application, is true and complete to the best of the Applicant/Owner's knowledge and belief. The property owner's signature will be required prior to the application being processed. NO APPLICATION WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER CONFIRMATION APPROVED ( DENIED ( ) DATE _ _ _ _ CENSUSTRACTNO. _ __ SIGNATURE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TITLE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ COMMENTS/REMARKS **ATTENTION APPLICANT** Please see reverse side for instrnctions on providing proof of income, ownership, and property insnrance. CITY OF MUSKEGON DIVISION STREET, LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE· H 1526 CDBG APPLICATION FOR WAIVER OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Dear City of Muskegon Owner-Occupied Resident: The City of Muskegon has selected your neighborhood and your property for its comprehensive street replacement program. To assist homeowners, who may have difficulty paying the cost of street repairs, the City offers assessment waivers through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program for eligible households and families. If you meet the CDBG program qualifications, the City may pay the street assessment for you to the extent that funds are available. Application Requirements: ✓ Applicants must submit proof that their total household income does not exceed 50 % of Area Median Income (see chart below). Proof of income may include copies of Wage & Tax Statement (W-2's) from the year 2006, pension or other benefit checks, bank statements for direct deposits or agency statements for all household income. FAMILY SIZE INCOME LIMIT 50%AMI 1 $28,275 2 32,285 3 36,295 4 40,410 5 43,530 6 46,800 7 50,050 8 53,300 ✓ Applicants must submit proof that they both own and occupy property at the time of application; Land Contract purchasers must obtain approval of titleholder prior to receiving assistance. Proof of ownership should be a deed, mortgage, or land contract; proof of occupancy can be a copy of a driver's license or other official document showing both your name and address. ✓ Applicants must submit proof of current property insurance. Please complete the first four (4) sections of the application on the reverse side of this notice, and return it, along with supporting documentation, to: City of Muskegon Community & Neighborhood Services 933 Terrace Street, 2nd Floor Muskegon,MI49440 For further information, please contact this office by calling 724-6717, weekdays from 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The City reserves the right to verify all application information. If current owner sells the home prior to the special assessment confinnation, the application is no longer valid. The City also reserves the right to reject any applications that contains falsified information or insufficient documentation. Costs incurred from repairs done by you or a private contractor will not be reimbursed. Last Update: February 22, 2007 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor this special assessment project, sign the form and return it to the City Clerk's Office. To return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: PROPERTY ADDRESS & STREET Parcel Number 24-XXX-XXX-XXXX-XX Assessable Frontage: 76.3 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $2,441.60 Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 BLK 505 E 125 FT OF S 80 FT LOT 13 EXC W 11 FT OF N 37 FT TH'OF & EXC A TRIANGULAR PC IN SE COR COM AT SE COR LOT 13 TH N 3.7 FT TH SWLY TO S LINE OF LOT TH E 3.7 FT TO BEG Your vote COUNTS! • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. I AM IN FAVOR I AM OPPOSED • Owner Signature ----------- CoOwner/Spouse Signature ------------- Address Address Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. owNms N,\Mc H-1526 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NEW CONSTRUCRTION HEARING DATE MARCH 13, 2007 DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. MADISON PETER J ASSESSABLE FEET: 76.3 1 24-205-505-0013-09 890 W LAKETON AVE COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 890 W LAKETON AVE MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: j $2,441.60 1 ASSESSABLE FEET: 40 2 BELONGA DELORES J 24-205-505-0013-08 1781 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1781 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: j $1,280.00 1 BROWN MARYG ASSESSABLE FEET: 40 3 24-205-505-0013-07 6699 HARVEY RD COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1773 DIVISION ST SPRING LAKE Ml 49456 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,280.00 1 ASSESSABLE FEET: 88 4 KOEHLER JAMES 24-205-505-0012-03 905 FOREST PARK RD COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1769 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: j $2,816.00 1 BLOHM MICHAEL/BENITA A ASSESSABLE FEET: 88 5 24-205-505-0011-02 1749 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1749 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $2,816.00 1 PADILLA ENRIQUE/BELIA ASSESSABLE FEET: 55 6 24-205-505-0010-01 1741 DIVISION COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1741 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: j $1,760.00 1 NOWAKOWSKI STANLEY/CARRI ASSESSABLE FEET: 42 7 24-205-505-0009-10 1731 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1731 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: j $1,344.oo 1 3/2/2007 Page 1 of 7 NEW CONSTRUCRTION HEARING DATE MARCH 13, 2007 DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. ANDERSON JANET ASSESSABLE FEET: 47 8 24-205-505-0009-09 1725 DIVISION COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1725 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,504.oo 1 SMITH JENNIFER ASSESSABLE FEET: 50 9 24-205-505-0009-08 1719 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1719 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,600.00 1 SMITH CAROL L ASSESSABLE FEET: 37 10 24-205-505-0009-07 1711 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1711 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,1a4_00 1 LOWERY ERNEST H ASSESSABLE FEET: 45 11 24-205-505-0008-00 1707 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1707 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,440.00 1 JEFFERSON CHRISTINA M ASSESSABLE FEET: 42 12 24-205-505-0007-08 1699 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1699 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,344.oo 1 DELGADO OCHOA MARTIN/JUA ASSESSABLE FEET: 89 13 24-205-505-0007-07 1691 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1691 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $2,a4a.oo 1 WILCOX JAMES F/HELEN M ASSESSABLE FEET: 45 14 24-670-000-0013-00 1675 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1675 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,440.00 1 3/2/2007 Page2 of? NEW CONSTRUCRTION HEARING DATE MARCH 13, 2007 DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. 15 LUKER JOSIAH A ASSESSABLE FEET: 45 24-670-000-0011-00 4690 E GRANDVIEW DR COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 878 IRELAND AVE MUSKEGON Ml 49444 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,440.00 1 CARDENAS JAVIER/ZARAGOZA ASSESSABLE FEET 44 16 24-205-505-0005-20 1645 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1645 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,408.00 1 ALVIAR ANITA M ASSESSABLE FEET: 44 17 24-205-505-0005-10 1641 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1641 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,408.00 1 ALVIAR ANITA M ASSESSABLE FEET: 44 18 24-205-505-0005-00 1641 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1637 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,408.00 1 PEAKE DUANE D ASSESSABLE FEET: 71 19 24-205-505-0001-00 1621 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1621 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $2,212.00 1 PRITZL MARTHA ASSESSABLE FEET: 71 20 24-205-505-0001-10 1613 DIVISION COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1613 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P 0. COST: I $2,212.00 1 DEBNIAK NICK D ASSESSABLE FEET: 73.5 21 24-205-489-0009-00 1589 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1589 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $2,352.00 1 3/2/2007 Page 3 of 7 NEW CONSTRUCRTION HEARING DATE MARCH 13, 2007 DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. CITY OF MUSKEGON ASSESSABLE FEET: 66 22 24-205-489-0010-00 PO BOX536 COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1581 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49443-053 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $2,112.00 1 CASTANON JOSE M /JOSEFINA ASSESSABLE FEET: 57.75 23 24-205-489-0011-00 894 W GRAND AVE COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1571 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,848.oo 1 DAVID MICHAEL ASSESSABLE FEET: 61.9 25 24-776-001-0008-00 3816 HIGHGATE COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 860 W LAKETON AVE MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,980.80 1 HALL CRAIG R ASSESSABLE FEET: 63 26 24-776-001-0011-00 1776 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1776 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $2,016.00 1 MOORE EBONY E ASSESSABLE FEET: 81.5 27 24-776-001-0013-00 1762 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1762 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $2,608.00 1 TISCH MATTHEWNICKIE ASSESSABLE FEET: 66.25 28 24-776-001-0015-00 872 CATHERINE AVE COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1752 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49442 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $2,120.00 1 GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC ASSESSABLE FEET: 43.5 29 24-776-002-0008-00 7360 S KYRENE RD COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1734 DIVISION ST TEMPE AZ 85283 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,392.00 1 3/2/2007 Page 4 of 7 NEW CONSTRUCRTION HEARING DATE MARCH 13, 2007 DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. 30 MEARA NANCY J ASSESSABLE FEET: 43.5 24-776-002-0009-00 1728 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1728 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,392.00 1 31 MOREHOUSE !RENE M ASSESSABLE FEET: 43.5 24-776-002-0010-00 1722 DIVISION COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1722 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441-000 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,392.00 1 32 HERNANDEZ SALVADOR ASSESSABLE FEET: 87 24-776-002-0011-00 1708 DIVISION COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1708 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $2,784.oo 1 33 SETTLE JO ANN ASSESSABLE FEET: 43.5 24-776-002-0013-00 1700 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1700 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,392.00 1 34 ANDERSON HEATHER ANERNO ASSESSABLE FEET: 88 24-776-002-0014-00 5632 NANCY DR COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1688 DIVISION ST GRANDVILLE Ml 49418 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $2,816.00 1 35 TRUSTY TIMOTHY G/AMY R BA ASSESSABLE FEET: 41.25 24-776-003-0008-00 5463 HOLTON RD COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1670 DIVISION ST TWIN LAKE Ml 49457 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,320.00 1 36 BOUWKAMP CRISTINE ASSESSABLE FEET: 41.25 24-776-003-0009-00 1664 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1664 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,320.00 1 3/2/2007 Page 5 of 7 NEW CONSTRUCRTION HEARING DATE MARCH 13, 2007 DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. 37 HERNANDEZ JOSE S ASSESSABLE FEET 41.25 24-776-003-0010-00 1656 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1656 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,320.00 1 38 BOUCHERIRENE ASSESSABLE FEET: 41.25 24-776-003-0011-00 1652 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1652 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,320.00 1 39 BARAJAS SYLVIA/BARAJAS JUA ASSESSABLE FEET: 40 24-775-000-0011-00 1644 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1644 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,280.00 1 40 SERIO BOBBY L ASSESSABLE FEET: 40 24-775-000-0010-00 1638 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1638 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,280.00 1 41 STATE MANAGEMENT INC ASSESSABLE FEET: 40 24-775-000-0009-00 17512 N FRUITPORT RD COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1630 DIVISION ST SPRING LAKE Ml 49456 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,280.00 1 42 CITY OF MUSKEGON ASSESSABLE FEET 45 24-775-000-0008-00 933 TERRACE ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1624 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49443 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,440.00 1 43 FORRESTARINC ASSESSABLE FEET: 61 24-205-488-0010-00 PO BOX 3577 COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 860 W FOREST AVE REDONDO BEA CA 90277 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,952.00 1 3/2/2007 Page 6 of 7 NEW CONSTRUCRTION HEARING DATE MARCH 13, 2007 DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. 44 KOONE IRMA L ASSESSABLE FEET: 82 24-205-488-0009-00 848 W FOREST AVE COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 848 W FOREST AVE MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $2,624.00 1 45 FORS WILLIAM ASSESSABLE FEET: 60 24-205-488-0008-00 1584 DIVISION ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1584 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,920.00 1 46 ALONSO VIRGININJOSE H ASSESSABLE FEET: 42 24-205-488-0007-00 982 W LAKETON AVE COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1576 DIVISION ST MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,344.oo 1 47 MILLER TIMOTHY R ASSESSABLE FEET: 50 24-205-488-0006-10 861 W SOUTHERN AVE COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 861 W SOUTHERN A MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $1,600.00 1 SUM OF ASSESSABLE FOOTAGE 2547.20 SUM OF ESTIMATED P.O. COST: $81,510.40 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF ASSESSABLE PARCELS 46.00 3/2/2007 Page 7 of 7 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION ! INSTRUCTIONS \ If you wish to have your ~ritten vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use)this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor thk; Gpecial u.sse&ci1. iaiit Projact, 5ig11 the fui·m ai7d i"c.~uri1 it tu t:,e Cil.y c:crr\'5 ctri~c. T v return this card by mail, ~imply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND INTHIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1707 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-205-505-0008-00 Assessable Frontage: 45 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $1,440.00 Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 BLK 505 S 45 FT LOT 8 Your vote COUNTS! Owner I AM IN FAVOR • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. Signature Address 11 Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor ii1is specic::d ctsst::ti5inent pruject, 5iQii the 7orm and returii it to t~e City C!e:-k'!J Office. Tc return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1621 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-205-505-0001-00 Assessable Frontage: 71 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $2,272.00 f Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 S 71 FT OF E 132 FT LOT 1 BLK 505 Your vote COUNTS! Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. I AM OPPOSED ~ Owner CoOwner/Spouse .....;;L_,'1,"'14...0,.,_n...f...· -+-.Pt,,,,rei... e____ a.,.t.. Signature Signature ;A ~ ne f J?rJ!e 1 Address Address Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. rrnKs ouANF o 19 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO S_OUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor ~ir.: -p~-1· t,11..:,.::, .... 1 ... ,.., .... r.-~e,...... ............ -rci·~~t VVCUQ.;);.>~;,::,.;:1111v11Lp ..., .... ,v,::::,,1 ...... f"rm ,:.j,......, th,:,, ,v nnrl ,,.,u, rr-'••r"\ ......... L... , , , ,it.. fl"\ .. ,, ..... ri+u L_. tho v , .. , rlork'c ._,_,,,~- ()ffif"o --·••.--· Tn - return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior tq mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT.· Assessment Information Property Address: 1613 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-205-505-0001-10 Assessable Frontage: 71 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $2,272.00 Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 BLK 505 E 97 FT OF S 71 FT OF N 105 FT LOT 1 EX W 5.26 FT OF N 37.5 FT THEREOF Your vote COUNTS! Owner Signature Signature Address Address Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. PRIT?Lf "' ''fTEti'.SEiVCo~ MM/ 0 , ?llfl/ City Clerks Office SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date , indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor fhj,.., ...,.,...,"".'>,..;,...1 ,,...,..,..,,...r.ror,,-,-. .... + ~ ..,..,.;,,_,...+ ,...;~,... .f.h,... .t.... ,....,.. ...,.,..,..a .. ,......_,.,.,.,_ :,1. .,__, £t..,... f""j,1.,. r--1,.. ..1.1,..,. ,-..u·1-•:,. •~ - .. , "'""' .... f-'VVH-•• \.,IVV .......... I I,...,, ... I-'' VJ ........ '-1 ,.,1!::jl I LI ,v , ..... 111 I (,lo ,u I Vu.11 11 IL lU LI IG v11.y Vl-011'.:, VI I v v . IV return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1652 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-776-003-0011-00 Assessable Frontage: 41.25 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $1,320.00 Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON SUB OF PART OF LOT 3 BLK 506 BLK 3 LOT 11 Your vote COUNTS! Owner Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. I AM IN FAVOR , 1·. •'/i r1..,,(....,.,..a..... '-.._,J..._.A_t__ [E::f .1 ,i:1...·....7t,._r·....C ...t ...\ _·/_,. __ CoOwner/Spouse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ I AM OPPOSED • /'/ /) I Signature '' __!. (, f,· '{/' II 11 /·)'" ·"1 -- /4(_. 1 /".' j·' ,,, ,. _,- Signature Address Address Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important ssLflEC1'iilViJt;,. 38 MtJl O ; ;lilf\/ C\~y: C\:m\&!!i Oil~\~ . -==""- SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. .~~-·---•-.-•·-, Project Description NEw coNsT~~.· .BDD00N_n INSTRUCTIONS ·~~ If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor hic. sno,-.ial t,.,,_ ~C't:'t::IC'smnn+ ,.,_...,, , ..,....,...,..,.., n ......J·'vvL ,, ...., ,., t-'''-' -",..+ 1 ~:,... v•~••.... thn 11..:; for~ ~n-' ·-tur-II '1t'- 1111 Gt! U. IC ta..- ,-..:,Ly,.....,_,.,.,_ LU IIC.\Jll r-...t:.t:! ___ Vlt:lt\t, Ulfl(..;t=, T·U return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1630 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-775-000-0009-00 Assessable Frontage: 40 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $1,280.00 Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON SUB OF LOTS 1 & 2 & PART OF LOT 3 BLK 506 LOT 9 Your vote COUNTS! 1AM IN FAVOR • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. I AM O P P O S E ~ Owner --------~p;~ee 9aRM{0t-~. Signature __________ Signature~..--- -.- ~ = Address __________ Address ( 6 7 c J) 111 , ~, ~ f \ / S:. I' . . . . /l:"•ift,{(;;(.,al,)/~ Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. sTATEr,1ANAG,MENr1Nc 41 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor .f.hi('> ""'",..., I.OIi .... ... I .......c;e,...+ .._.,:;:1 mc'"'f I'-'' ~"'Qf".\r> .... '-"t-'""''-'•--' ,:;,,.._,v...,.._..:,111 <'.'j'""r: •he 111,. I. • < I I AM OPPOSED \;J-.1,j:;:~i,jl;.a.,~~.µ:...--iIJ~=- CoOwner/Spouse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ • Signature Signature Address Address ... Ti{~GE:t~~~f)Y for taking the time to vote on this important issue. MEARA NANCY J 30 /i1 to • , /'-'.!\ iJ : ?fifl 1 ! Q_!ty Qii®rk,s; O'ff/ii:©®• -~ ,_, SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor 'h'1s ,. c-no,-.i'!:lll accol!" ._.J-'.._...,.,-......, - ._....,._,,;;,._, •ll\., I I 0 ct s'1gn • ho for"""" -:"" ......... """" 4 ' 'f"" ;,4, ... m~n• 0·0;J'-' I LIi.._, I 1111 U I I Y l~H.-1 11 II. 4,.-,, 1.V t"~ c:A..,. IIV 11.J I"'{!!..."I.,..,s O'f'-e T- .._,1...,il'\.IV , U return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1711 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-205-505-0009-07 Assessable Frontage: 37 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $1,184.00 Property Description -rtl~CEIVED CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 BLK 505 N 37 FT OF E 132 FT LOT 9 MAR 13 2001 .I S,~ ClerkS; Qfflcf~ Your vote COUNTS! Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. Owner I AM IN FAVOR (;<).re/ L, S\,v, 1:x::1 ,'f( CoOwner/Spouse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ I AM OPPOSED • Signature Ca 4.uJ ;j. .~ Signature Address ~ " Address 17/f Q 1u1S [6"'1-\ Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. sM,rHcARou 10 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor this special assessment project, sign the form and r?lurn it to the City Clerk's Office. To return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF O PROJECT. RECEN~f.GON Assessment Information ....., of 1'111.l5 C\ I ' ?, 1\\\\1 Property Address: 1675 DIVISION ST \,\~R 1. \)tl'~'i\lH•'°'·~ Parcel Number 24-670-000-0013-00 f.\'\G\\'\tf-1'\ll'IG · Assessable Frontage: 45 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $1,440.00 Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON ORCHARD HILL A SUB OF LOT 6 & S 44 FT OF LOTS 2,4 & 5 OF BLK 505 LOTS 13 & 14 EX W 4 FT OF LOT 14 Your vote COUNTS! Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. I AM IN FAVOR~ I AM OPPOSED • Owner (f. .:;:;;Z;t'/__~a~ CoOwner/Spouse Ww U'.) i \co)( Signature ?--:James r: W//uJX Signature ~oOo AA(.0 J.w,y:? Address lh75 /)ivi.sion.Str.a "'•"ial ~,:,,c:,o.-..-.n-iont I'-' ........ ' I ............................. 11..J ... l"'H"f"'l.ie,..+ , , .. ,... .....J c:-irfl', tho .., .. , '"'':::I'' fnrm .. 11 ......... -:t.nrl ro.+11.rn• it , . , , .:....,, ................ +n tho. rit\J f""lork'e . . . . . ,.... ........ ...:, .. , ()ffir"'-o Tn ...,,, ...... ~ ... ___ , , ........... ; _, return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1699 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-205-505-0007-08 R5:CEIVED Assessable Frontage: 42 Feet $32.00 per Foot ~tAR 13 2007 Estimated Front Foot Cost: Clerks Office ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $1,344.00 Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 N 21 FT LOT 8 BLK 505 & THAT PRT LOT 7 DESC AS FOL COM@ NE COR SD LOT 8 TH N ALG E LN LOT SD 7 21 FT TH W 132 FT TH S 21 FT TO NW COR SD LOT 8 TH E ALG N LN SD LOT 8 132 FT TO POB BLK 505 SBJT TO DRIVEWAY ESMT FOR IN Your vote COUNTS! Owner (i/, r · m Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. I AM IN FAVOR e.We ,_ c owner/Spouse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ I AM OPPOSED • I 17 Signatur r ______,J Signature Address 12 Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. JEFFrnsoN cHR1sT1NA M SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor th···- ic::: C-1"\Af"i".'!il ~Ci::.-Ae-~mont -r-'-'--"•o:· :;\ _ _:_.,_._.,,,,_,,H ,....rt"liO"'t ~i..,n ,...,..,,...,..., .. , ..... ,~,, tho 1 II and ·e-t·· IV,form I UIII LV .1.h-' ...... ll:J. '-,-, L IC ,,.....I,.,. V LY V10 r't-1-rk's 0"1'c-" II ...... T'' v return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1700 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-776-002-0013-00 Assessable Frontage: 43.5 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $1,392.00 Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON SUB OF PART OF LOT 3 BLK 506 BLK 2 LOT 13 Your vote COUNTS! I AM IN FAVOR • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. I AM OPPOSED IZl 'J; 5e ff L e Owner Signature d12 J,, ;t(f.,,{_;; CoOwner/Spouse Signature ------------ Address /nee fov/s/on/ Address Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. s,m,,oANN 33 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor .LJ-,;,.. -------:.-, a-_,.. ............. rr.~ . . . .J. ....... ,..,.J· ............ ,....j,.,,n +he f,-,rm anrl •e•urn ·1+ fn +he f""1h1 r1,.. ..1,1~ Qffif"jQ, Tn u11;;,, .:,t,Jcv1c:11 ..:,,~c;..;);:;, 1.... 111. ~,v..:.. .... L, 01~1 ....i, "-L,j 1 ..... , ,,, , . . . ...., ~· ._, .. 1 ._:....,~--- . ••~-• • ._ return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1741 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-205-505-0010-01 Assessable Frontage: 55 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $1,760.00 R~7.y-. Property Description M,~,R 1 3 ?001 CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 BLK 505 LOT 10 EX W 150 FT Ci .. Clerks Office Your vote COUNTS! Owner , AM IN FAVOR • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. t-S\<"'·, <\'-'e... 'i ,~,H,.J!J'.e',:z___,, j✓ I Signature k1·C:J0£ /h,d/Lt{p/ Signature Address \rl-l\ 'S)~v-\S\0\1 s\: Address \7"L\J 1D,v1,":>ro0 °",-\ Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. cA0111AENRtaurn,uA 6 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor t hi<"' .... p~-: .... 1 u..,.~..,._':\r 1 IIV ,_, \.;..,, ..... , i ....... prcior,,t c,,j,...n .f.ho .... _!':'.'l~.f. ........ ...,..,;,..,.,, , ..... .., ! ~l~I I V I I I I ..... , ...... --~turn ;+ th,:'! r-=ty r-1~ .. 1.,1.,~ r'\.&"f: .... ~ T- ~.,c ,:,..., .. ~ ~,...-J ,v,1.,..., I l l lV I I V ._,, \J '-Jit.Jln..:l .._,,Ill\.,\;;, return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1645 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-205-505-0005-20 Assessable Frontage: 44 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $1,408.00 Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISEO PLAT OF 1903 E 187.5 FT OF N 44 FT OF S 88 FT OF LOT 5 BLK 50 Your vote COUI\ TS! I AM IN FAVOR • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. I AM OPPOSED ~ ~ cw,e,C~~'1.Q.J CoOwner/Spouse Owner Signature -,)a,u,., c-(~,__-<-kV\.c) \ Signature ------------ Address /5<(.S 'v -.J \ c 'co ':'.l $+, 1 Address Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. ... CARDENAS JAVIER/Z,\RAGOZA ROS , 16 7 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Heturn This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. · Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated eb,ove. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor .f.h.:-,. ;.. ___ ~,..;~1 ,:,~ .... .-::,.,.-.,... ........ ,....., .........c;..,. ....+ ,..;,.. .... .f.hn. i .............. ........ d rr,,h ....... i+ ...,... +he ,....;..,,, r,,1 ...... 1.. 1..., A.re:_ ... _ Tc ·-~-·,,;;,;; ...,-Fr---v.:.:.. • ...,.;,.,~-.. . . ..:,,,,-., .. t-'' J .......... , VitJII Llh....... ,1,1 U f l , .... LUIII IL LV LIi v, .. , VIC..11'\0 '-'111\,,\J. 1 return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1691 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-205-505-0007-07 RECEIVED___. Assessable Frontage: 89 Feet MAR 1 :3 2007 Estimated Front: Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot City Clerks Office ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $2,848.00 Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 N 89 FT OF E 132 FT LOT 7 BLK 505 Your vote COUNTS! I AM IN FAVOR • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. I AM OPPOSED ~ Owner ·hwinei.coownerlSpouse ....,... ·..,,.H,_..a.,._r;.,..1J'-'-'l)...._.,D"""'"e"'&"''i""'/4.u....,.O....,.c.... ll...5'...k? ) ... o._... e..,le,.,.9...c... ....... , O.. d_o______ Signature . • t(wt,,a ,D,,.&a:/o Signature ,>liDYICi Del &o JJ> Address !~?I . bi'vis/oo Address Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. osLoAnoocHoAMAer,wJuANA 13 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor ::1is special asceccmer.t prcjed, sign the form and return it to the City r. 1~· 1•'<> Office. To return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on me reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1781 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-205-505-0013-08 \ f,'\.E:C8V'J::1D. · .. Assessable Frontage: 40 Feet \ ...,,,,yr i \V< ··,. I • I . ' Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot • j' $1-,-28-0-.0-0-------t-\~ef~U\ilCL _ _ _E_S_T-IM-A-TE_D_T_O_TA_L_C_O_S_T_ _ _ _ _ Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 S 40 FT OF N 96 FT OF E 175 FT OF LOT 13 BLK 505 RECEJVE:o-· Your vote COUNTS! Owner ' I AM IN FAVOR • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. I AM OPPOSED ~ ~~~~~.!.:f~~~~ CoOwner/Spouse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Signature Address Address Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. eELoNGAoELoResJ 2 s"\o \? -\-l <-c:- s 1::>.,.\_ 'c ' \\:· •'-:-v'O ~s ~ 't-L;\j·~ GLS(~~ ~~'-c.x:i Lo~~ LL ~~s SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor this Sj::;CC:a: ~S3€33ii7cnt project, sign tha furiT, and f8tu1n ii io U1e City Cierk:s Office. To return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1584 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-205-488-0008-00 Assessable Frontage: 60 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $1,920.00 MAR .. ;l, 21lffi Property Description \ Cit ,Clerks Ojl1~~! CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 BLK488 N 60 FT OF LOT 8 ,..,.,._ Your vote COUNTS! • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. I AM IN FAVOR I AM OPPOSED Owner \") ,QQ;h~-X CoOwner/Spouse _...;.....:,;...:..:i,q.._---':....i.;.-=i--'-'---- Signature Oil \__J vui,, 0 \,o,::.'.;;, · Signature Address / ;;;F: <-{ Q~ v '. 5'. Q ;._:::, Address 45 Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. FoRs w,111AM SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor this special assessment rroj':lct, s!gn the fcr;n a;;d ~etuii1 it to tl1e Ciiy Cierk s Omce. Io return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1749 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-205-505-0011-02 Assessable Frontage: 88 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $2,816.00 RECETvJ:::o·--- Property Description - -· CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 BLK 5405 LOT 11 EX W 245 FT Your vote COUNTS! I AM IN FAVOR • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project I AM OPPOSED °""" Signature ?f{je_ /5/o,!}7~ -~ 6rn CoOwner/Spou Address F71/f 01 VJ SIU'-- Address ' 5 Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. R[oH1.,,M,cHAwee;;,1eA SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor 1'-' - - --:::,.,·,:,-•! • ._ -- -·"··r' ----", 0 ·-c,: - - 1 r:oc·,~- ......... ....i ......_............ ;,. ........ fhn r'if·v f'l,..q•l, 1... f""tffi("'O ',•,' · · - ·'-'--- , .. ,1 ~ :::,µevldl c:1.,:::,t::::::,:::,1 lt::::lll f,,JI JC::Vl, ;;::u~ll lllC. I 1111 Glll"-1 1\JL\,-1111 ..... v .. ,, .... ...,,, .. , ...... v,, .... .....,, ,_,..,. _ - -~-'- T,... return thls card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1644 DIVISION ST Parcel Number 24-775-000-0011-00 Assessable Frontage: 40 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot IRECEIVE:D ... ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $1,280.00 ~A-Jl/l ·, CJ , a11~m J_ "-· tDO?· · . Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON SUB OF LOTS 1-2 & PART OF LOT 3 BLK 506 LOT 11 Your vote COUNTS! Owner I AM IN FAVOR • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street P a v i ~ I AM OPPOSED ~ Signature Address Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. sARAJAssv,v1A!BARf,JAsJuAN 39 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response cardplease indicate whethe~you Oppose.QrfaYQC.,."., , ,,, this special assessment project, sign the form and return it to the City Clerk's Office~ To ····· · · return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF ,. PRO,JECT. . ,,c,-,,• . . ,,. , ,.,,,. ,,, •., .• .,, .., ,, ... ,, .. ,,,,, , Assessment Information Property Address: 890 W LAKETON AVE Parcel Number 24-205-505~0013-09 Assessable Frontage: 76.3 Feet '"REcEiVE 0 Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $2,441.60 C\tv Clerks Office Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 BLK 505 E 125 FT OF S 80 FT LOT 13 EXC W 11 FT OF N 37 FT TH'OF & EXC A TRIANGULAR PC IN SE COR COM AT SE COR LOT 13 TH N 3. 7 FT TH SWLY TO S LINE OF LOT TH E 3.7 FT TO BEG Yourvote COUNTS! I AM IN FAVOR • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. I AM OPPOSED [X] Owner \?uE \<. ,,\ MAD \'.)6 cl.\ CoOwner/Spouse £ i lv'\i~ 1 Signature Address ~~t ,:--Ave. " Signature - - - - - - - - - - - - Address Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. MArnsoNPE,rnJ SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor this special assessment project, sign the form and return it to the City Clerk's Office. To return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1637 DIVISION ST RECEIVED Parcel Number 24-205-505-0005-00 Assessable Frontage: 44 Feet· $32.00 per Foot City Clerks Office Estimated Front Foot Cost: ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $1,408.00 Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 BLK 505 N 44 FT LOT 5 ------ -- ------- ·-· -- Your vote COUNTS! I AM IN FAVOR • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. - Ji · yCoOwner/Spouse I AM OPPOSED ro Owner Signature {i, l,lfb.--1' Signature ------------ Address / fol{ I () \,( i sr'o ✓ Address Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. ALVIARANITAM 18 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. Project Description NEW CONSTRUCRTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor this special assessment project, sign the form and return it to the City Clerk's Office. To return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: 1641 DIVISION ST RECt:IVt:D Parcel Number 24-205-505-0005-10 Assessable Frontage: 44 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ·City Clerks Office ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $1,408.00 Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 BLK 505 S 44 FT OF N 88 FT LOT 5 Your vote COUNTS! I AM IN FAVOR • ., Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. J~ "' fl/ y I AM OPPOSED h7l Lµ Owner 4 11 ', fer {11. 4J)./,~foo0wner/Spouse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Signature {};Li•,~ )lt1 'mu,,a;, Signature Address (lo y I t1 ·; ✓~-5;0/V sf-. Address Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. Acv,ARANITAM 17 H-1526 DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE TO SOUTHERN AVE. PROPERTY OWNER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT RESPONSE TABULATION FEET PERCENTAGE TOTAL NUMBER OF PARCELS - 46 FOR OPPOSE LETTER# ST# ST NAME PARCEL# FEET LETTER# ST# ST NAME PARCEL# FEET TOTAL ASSESSABLE FRONT FOOTAGE 2547.20 ..... 38 1652 DIVISION 24-776-003-0011-00 41.25 1 890 W LAKETON 24-205-505-0013-09 76.30 30 1728 DIVISION 24-776-002-0009-00 43.50 46 1576 DIVISION 24-205-488-0007-00 42.00 FRONT FEET OPPOSED 950.55 37.32% 10 1711 DIVISION 24-205-505-0009-07 37.00 45 1584 DIVISION 24-205-488-0008-00 60.00 12 1699 DIVISION 24-205-505-0007-08 42.00 20 1613 DIVISION 24-205-505-0001-10 71.00 RESPONDING FRONT FEET IN FAVOR 208.75 8.20% 14 1675 DIVISION 24-670-000-0013-00 45.00 19 1621 DIVISION 24-205-505-0001-00 71.00 41 1630 DIVISION 24-775-000-0009-00 40.00 NOT RESPONDING - FRONT FEET JN FAVOR 1387.90 54.49% 18 1637 DIVISION 24-205-505-0005-00 44.00 17 1641 DIVISION 24-205-505-0005-10 44.00 TOTAL FRONT FEET JN FAVOR 1596.65 62.68% 39 1644 DIVISION 24-775-000-0011-00 40.00 16 1645 DIVISION 24-205-505-0005-20 44.00 13 1691 DIVISION 24-205-505-0007-07 89.00 33 1700 DIVISION 24-776-002-0013-00 43.50 11 1707 DIVISION 24-205-505-0008-00 45.00 6 1741 DIVISION 24-205-505-001 0-01 55.00 5 1749 DIVISION 24-205-505-0011-02 88.00 2 1781 DIVISION 24-205-505-0013-08 40.00 23 1571 DIVISION 24-205-89-0011-00 57.75 TOTALS 208.75 950.55 TABULATED AS OF: 04:50 PM 3/13/2007 4:51 PM TABUALATION OF THE RESPONSES TO THE SP. HEARING ON DIVISION, LAKETON TO SOUTHERN Date: March 13, 2007 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Engineering RE: Public Hearing Create Special Assessment District for: MCGRAFf PARK RD., ADDISON ST. TO GLENSIDE BLVD. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To hold a public hearing on the proposed special assessment of the MCGRAFT PARK RD., ADDISON ST. TO GLENSIDE BLVD. project, and to create the special assessment district and appoint two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors if it is determined to proceed with the project FINANCIAL IMPACT: None at this time. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To create the special assessment district and assign two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors by adopting the attached resolution COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: CITY OF MUSKEGON Resolution No. 2007- 2 5 ( d) Resolution At First Hearing Creating Special Assessment District For Mcgraft Park Rd. from Addison St. To Glenside Blvd. Location and Description of Properties to be Assessed: See Exhibit A attached to this resolution RECITALS: I. A hearing has been held on March 13, 2007 at 5:30 o'clock p.m. at the City Commission Chambers. Notice was given by mail and publication as required by law. 2. That estimates of costs of the project, a feasibility report and valuation and benefit infom1ation are on file with the City and have been reviewed for this hearing. 3. At the hearing held March 13, 2007, there were o. o% objections by the owners of the property in the district registered at the hearing either in writing received before or at the hearing or by owners or agents present at the hearing, and the Commission has considered the advisability of proceeding with the project. FINDINGS: I. The City Commission has examined the estimates of cost to construct the project including all assessable expenses and dete1mines them to be reasonable. 2. The City Commission has considered the value of the property to be assessed and the value of the benefit to be received by each property proposed to be assessed in the district after the improvements have been made. The City Commission determines that the assessments of costs of the City project will enhance the value of the properties to be assessed in an amount at least equivalent to the assessment and that the improvement thereby constitutes a benefit to the prope1ty. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: I. The City Commission hereby declares a special assessment district to include the property set forth in Exhibit A attached to this resolution. 2. The City Commission determines to proceed with the improvements as set forth in the feasibility study and estimates of costs, and directs the City Engineer to proceed with project design, preparation of specifications and the bidding process. If appropriate and if bonds are to be sold for the purposes of financing the improvements, the Finance Department shall prepare plans for financing including submission of application to the Michigan Department of Treasury and the beginning of bond proceedings. 3. The City Commission hereby appoints a Board of Assessors consisting of City Commissioners Wierenga and Davis ----------- and the City Assessor who are hereby directed to prepare an assessment roll. Assessments shall be made upon front foot basis. 4. Based on the City's Special Assessment policy and preliminary estimates it is expected that approximately 39.72% of the cost of the street improvement will be paid by special assessments. 5. Upon submission of the special assessment roll, the City staff is hereby directed to notify all owners and persons interested in properties to be assessed of the hearing at which the City Commission will consider confirmation of the special assessment roll. This resolution adopted. Ayes Davis, Gawron, Shepherd, Spataro, Warmington, Wierenga, and Carter Nays None CITY OF MUSKEGON ACKNOWLEDGMENT This resolution was adopted at a meeting of the City Commission, held on March 13, 2007. The meeting was properly held and noticed pursuant to the Open Meetings Act of the State of Michigan, Act 267 of the Public Acts of 1976. CITY OF MUSKEGON By----"'1i~·~_,,_-~_\\_~_c_·c_,~=L"""·~,_\~=)_t_.~\=l~c~·1_ Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk EXHIBIT A McGraft Park Rd. from Addison St. to Glenside Blvd. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT All properties abutting that section of McGraft Park RD., from Addison St. to Glenside Blvd. EXHIBIT "A" SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PARSLOW OR Al£ I RA/If/Cl.PH A'-11 I I Al£ I I u,...,.,.A-- .,_ l NO SCALE AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING STATE OF MICHIGAN ) ) ss COUNTY OF MUSKEGON) TO CREATE A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR THE FOLLOWING: McGraft Park Rd., Addison St. to Glenside Blvd. THE DEPONENT SAYS THAT THE NOTICE OF HEARING WAS SERVED UPON EACH OWNER OF OR PARTY IN INTEREST IN PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED IN THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT WHOSE NAME APPEARS UPON THE LAST TAX ASSESSMENT RECORDS OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON BY MAILING SUCH NOTICE IN A SEALED ENVELOPE BY FIRST CLASS UNITED STATES MAIL, WITH POSTAGE PREPAID, ADDRESSED TO EACH SUCH OWNER OR PARTY IN INTEREST AT THE ADDRESS SHOWN ON SAID LAST TAX ASSESSMENT RECORDS BY DEPOSITING THEM IN AN OFFICIAL UNITED STATES MAIL RECEPTACLE ON THE 2nd DAY OF MARCH, 2007. \~,,\,\_/\ \~0u ~c)LV\ ANN MARIE BECKER, CITY CLERK . SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 5 ".Ji DAY OF /lJarc /2 , 2007. NOTARY PUBLIC, MUSKEGON COUNTY, MICHIGAN MY COMMISSION EXPIRES f-o?S-- ~o;,;; CITY OF MUSKEGON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS IN AN EFFORT TOWARDS NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT, the Muskegon City Commission is proposing that special assessment districts be created for the following projects: DIVISION ST., LAKETON AVE. TO SOUTHERN AVE. AND MCGRAFT PARK. RD., ADDISON ST. TO GLENSIDE BLVD. The specific locations of the special assessment districts and the properties proposed to be assessed are: All parcels abutting Division St., from Laketon Ave. to Southern Ave. And All parcels abutting McGraft Park. Rd., from Addison St. to Glenside Blvd. The City Commission proposes that the City and property owners by means of special assessments will share the cost of improvement. You may examine preliminary plans and cost estimates in the City Hall's Engineering Department during regular business hours - between 8:00 AM. and 5:00 P.M. on weekdays, except holidays. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD IN THE MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS ON MARCH 13, 2007 AT 5:30 O'CLOCK P.M PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO PROTEST YOUR ASSESSMENT EITHER IN WRITING OR IN PERSON AT THE HEARING. IF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL IS CONFIRMED (AT A LATER HEARING) YOU WILL HAVE THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE ROLL'S CONFIRMATION TO FILE A WRITTEN APPEAL WITH THE MICHIGAN STATE TAX TRIBUNAL. HOWEVER, UNLESS YOU PROTEST AT THIS HEARING OR AT THE HEARING CONFIRMING THE ROLL, EITHER IN PERSON, BY YOUR AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE, OR IN WRITING BEFORE OR AT THE HEARING, YOUR RIGHT TO APPEAL TO THE MICHIGAN TAX TRIBUNAL WILL BE LOST. By City Charter, if the owners of more than one-half of the properties to be assessed shall object to the assessment in writing at or before the hearing, the improvement shall not be made unless the City Commission dete1mines by affirmative vote of all its members that the safety or health of the public necessitates the improvement. PUBLISH: March 31 2007 Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk ADA POLICY The City will provide necessary appropriate auxiliary aids and services, for example, signers for the hearing impaired, audiotapes for the visually impaired, etc., for disabled persons who want to attend the meeting, upon twenty-four hours notice to the City. Contact: Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, MI 49440 (231) 724-6705 or TDD (231) 724-6773 ENGINEERING FEASIBILITY STUDY McGraft Park Rd. from Addison St. to Glenside Blvd. The proposed reconstruction ofMcGraft Park Rd., from Addison St. To Glenside Blvd., see attached special assessment district map, was initiated by the City due to the roadway's condition which has reached a critical level. The proposed construction would consist of wider shoulder area (similar to Sherman between Grove & Beach) along the southwesterly side o the road to enhance pedestrian path. The section of McGraft between Addison & Glen will not have any curbs and gutters but that section between Glen & Glenside will. A memorandum from the Assessor's office, which addresses appraisal and benefits to abutting properties, is attached. The preliminary cost estimate for the work associated with paving is approximately $335,000.00 with the length of the project being approximately 2,700 lineal feet or 4,157.86 of assessable front footage. This translates into an estimated improvement cost of $81 per assessable foot. However, based on the 2007 assessment figure for this type of improvement the assessment will not exceed $32.00 per assessable foot. While the preliminary proposed assessment rate on the resolution is 39. 72%, the actual rate, upon completion of the project and at the time of spreading, will be limited to the 25% of total cost as amended in the special assessment policy. II II II Mohammed Al-Shatel, City Engineer February 15, 2007 City of Muskegon 933 Terrace Street Muskegon,MI49443 ' Mr. Al-Shatel: In accordance with your request, I have examined the proposed special assessment district entailing the reconstruction of Mc Graft Park Road between Addison Road ' and Glenside Boulevard. The purpose of this analysis is to document the reasonableness of this special assessment district by identifying and quantifying any accrued benefits. It is subject to the normal governmental restrictions of escheat, ' taxation, police power and eminent domain. The effective date is February 15, 2007. In conclusion, it is my opinion that the special assessment amounts justly and ' reasonably represents the accrued benefits to the properties encompassed by this project except for parcel numbers 24-382-022-0007-00, 24-382-022-0006-00, 24-382- 022-0005-00, 24-382-022-0004-00, 24-382-000-9997-00, 24-036-300-0001-00 & 24- ' 036-300-0002-00. It has been determined these parcels would not significantly benefit from the McGraft Park Road project as explained in the report (pg 10). I have examined the effects ofremoving those parcels from the special assessment project. The total project cost is estimated to be $275,000. The amount of money to be spread to the property owners by special assessment, minus the above mentioned parcels has ' been estimated at $133,051.52 or 48% of the total project cost. This equates to $32.00 per linear foot. The analysis indicates a possible enhancement of$33.43 per front foot. (TVC $2,779,900 x 5% I 4157.86 front feet) ' The amounts for the remaining parcels reflect the sum of the immediate estimated value enhancement and the intrinsic value that will accrue from an overall increase in property values due to an improved quality of life created by the proposed project. Therefore, I would conclude that the front foot rate of $32.00 for the reconstruction of the proposed project area appears reasonable in light of the analysis that indicates a possible enhancement of $33.43. The conclusions are based upon the data presented within this limited analysis in restricted format, and on supporting information in my files. If you have any questions, please call me at 724-6153. Benefit Analysis for the McGraft Park Road Reconstruction Project H-1627 ' ' Sincerely, Dennis W. Bums, CMAE 3 Assessment Administration Supervisor ' ' ' ' 'I I I 2 McGraft Park Road H~ 1627 March 2, 2007 OWNERS NAME OWNERS ADDRESS OWNERS CITY, OWNERS STATE, OWNERS ZIPCODE 1 The City of Muskegon is asking for your support for improvement of the street adjoining your property located at PROPERTY ADDRESS. The City of Muskegon believes that by making the proposed street improvements you will have less road noise, dust, and wear and tear on your vehicle. In addition, street improvements provide easier access for delivery of services such as snow plowing, mail delivery, and bus service. Called a special assessment district, the largest percentage of the proposed street improvement will be paid for by the City of Muskegon (via local funds and or grants); however, it will be necessary for you to cover a share of the cost (which you can spread over a period of ten years) based on the amount of property you own bordering the street. A description of the project, including the associated cost to you and the City, is located in the documents attached to this letter. While the City of Muskegon believes that the proposed improvements will result in a safer and cleaner street while adding curb appeal to your property, you do have the right to ask further questions or protest participation in this particular project. Please carefully review the enclosed materials and call the City's Engineering Department at 724-6707 if you require more information. A public hearing is also scheduled for this project on MARCH 13, 2007. If you attend this public hearing you will be given an opportunity to make comments on the proposed special assessment district to the commission. Also located in this packet of materials is a Special Assessment Hearing Response Card. If mailed back to the City of Muskegon City Clerk's Office before the scheduled public hearing your vote will be added to the tabulation of votes during the public hearing. If you do not send in this form your vote counts as "in favor" of the project. Thank you for your participation in improving the quality of life in the Muskegon community. March 2, 2007 OWNERS NAME OWNERS ADDRESS OWNERS CITY, OWNERS STATE OWNERS ZIPCODE 5 Parcel Number 24-XXX-XXX-XXXX-XX: at PROPERTY ADDRESS & STREET NOTICE OF HEARING ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Dear Property Owner: The Muskegon City Commission is considering whether or not to create a special assessment district which would assess your property for the following paving project: MC GRAFT PARK ROAD, ADDISSON ST. TO GLENSIDE BLVD. The proposed special assessment district will be located as follows: All parcels abutting McGraft Park Road from Addison St. to Glenside Blvd. It is proposed that a portion of the above improvement will be paid by special assessment against properties in the aforementioned district. Following are conditions of the proposed special assessment which are important to you. Public Hearings An initial public hearing to consider the creation of a special assessment district will be held at the City of Muskegon City Commission Chambers on MARCH 13, 2007 at 5:30 P.M. You are encouraged to appear at this hearing, either in person, by agent or in writing to express your opinion, approval, or objection concerning the proposed special assessment. We are enclosing a Hearing Response Card for you to indicate your agreement or opposition to the special assessment. This card includes the property identification and description, assessable footage per City policy, and the estimated cost of the assessment. You may also appear, as above, in lieu of, or in addition to mailing your response card to the City Clerk. Written objections or appearances must be made at or prior to the hearing. NOTE: THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT WILL BE CREATED OR NULLIFIED AT THIS HEARING. IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO COMMENT AT THIS HEARING IF YOU WANT YOUR OPINION COUNTED FOR THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. A second public hearing will be held, if the district is created, to confirm the special assessment roll after the project is completed. You will be mailed a separate notice for the second hearing. At this second hearing the special assessment costs will be spread on the affected properties accordingly. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO PROTEST YOUR ASSESSMENT AMOUNT AGAINST YOUR PARCEL EITHER IN WRITING OR IN PERSON AT THIS HEARING. IF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL IS CONFIRMED AT THE SECOND HEARING, YOU WILL HAVE THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF CONFIRMATION OF THE ROLL TO FILE A WRITTEN APPEAL WITH THE MICHIGAN STATE TAX TRIBUNAL. HOWEVER, UNLESS YOU PROTEST AT THE INITIAL HEARING OR AT THE SECOND HEARING CONFIRMING THE ROLL, EITHER IN PERSON, BY AGENT, OR IN WRITING BEFORE OR AT THE HEARING, YOUR RIGHT TO APPEAL TO THE MICHIGAN TAX TRIBUNAL WILL BE LOST. By City Charter, if the owners of more than one-half of the properties to be assessed shall object to the assessment in writing at or before the hearing, the improvement shall not be made unless the City Commission determines by affirmative vote of all its members that the safety or health of the public necessitates the improvement. Estimated Costs The total estimated cost of the street portion of the project is $335,000.00 of which approximately 39.72% ($133,051.52) will be paid by special assessment to property owners. Your property's estimated share of the special assessment is shown on the attached hearing response card. The remaining costs will be paid by the City. The street assessment, which covers improvements to the roadway, may be paid in installments over a period of up to ten (10) years. Any work on drive approaches or sidewalks will be assessed to the property at actual contract prices and these costs may also be paid in installments over ten (10) years. Please note this work is in addition to the street special assessment. Please refer to the enclosed sheet entitled Special Assessment Payment Options for more information on the payment options and financial assistance programs available. I urge you to return the enclosed hearing response card indicating your preference and to attend the scheduled public hearing. Your views are important to the City and to your neighbors. Additional information, including preliminary project plans and cost estimates is available in the Engineering Department located on the second floor of City Hall. Regular business hours are from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday except holidays. Sincerely, jl ,I. ..· ,✓1/ r/n,4~ cddi//( Mohammed AI-Shatel, P.E. City Engineer Special Assessment Payment Options Property owners in the City of Muskegon who are being specially assessed for street, sidewalk or other public improvements may pay their assessment in the following ways: I. Lump Sum Payment in Full Assessments may be paid in full within sixty (60) days of the confirmation of the special assessment roll without interest. II. Installment Payments Assessments not paid within the first sixty (60) days may be paid in installments over several years as follows: Street and Alley Assessments- Ten (10) years equal annual principal payments. For example, if the amount of your assessment is $850.00, you will be billed $85.00 per year plus applicable interest as described below. Driveway, Sidewalk, and Approach Assessments - Ten (10) years equal annual principal payments plus applicable interest as described below. Interest- Simple interest is charged at the rate of 5.00% per year unless the City has borrowed money to complete the project for which you are assessed and has pledged you assessments for repayment of the borrowed money. In such cases, the interest you are charged is equal to the interest rate the City must pay on the borrowed money plus 1.00%. Ill. Special Assessment Deferral (Low Income Seniors and Disabled Persons) To qualify for a special assessment deferral you or your spouse (if jointly owned) must: • Be 65 years or older or be totally or permanently disabled. • Have been a Michigan resident for five (5) years or more and have owned and occupied the homestead being assessed for five (5) years or more. • Be a citizen of the U.S. • Have a total household income not in excess of $16,823.00 • Have a special assessment of $300.00 or more. Under this program the State of Michigan will pay the entire balance owing of the special assessment, including delinquent, current, and further installments. At the time of payment a lien will be recorded on your property in favor of the State of Michigan. Repayment to the State must be made at the time the property is sold or transferred or after the death of the owner(s). During the time the special assessment is deferred interest is accrued at the rate of 6.00% per year. IV. Further Information About the Above Programs Further information about any of the above payment options may be obtained by calling either the City Assessor's Office at 724-6708 or the City Treasurer's Office at 724-6720. Applications may be obtained at the Muskegon County Equalization Office in the Muskegon County building or City of Muskegon Assessor's Office in City Hall. V. Additional Special Assessment Payment Assistance Qualified low and moderate income homeowners who are being assessed may be eligible for payment assistance through the City of Muskegon Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. Assistance from this program will be available to the extent that funds are available. To obtain further information and determine whether you are eligible, contact the Community and Neighborhood Services Department at 724-6717. Name: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Birthdate: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,Social Security# _ _-_ _-_ _ Spouse: Birthdate: Social Security# _ _-_ _ . _ _ Address: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Race: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Parcel# _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Owner/Spouse Legally Handicapped Or Disabled? ( )Yes ( ) No (Please refer to your assessment letter for this information) Number Living in Household: _____List information for household members besides owner/spouse here. Name_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Birthdate_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~Social Security# _ _-_ _ . _ _ Name Birthdate Social Security# _ _-_ _ . _ _ Name_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Birthdate Social Security# _ _. _ _ . _ _ ANNUAL Household Income: $_ _ __ Wage earner: (Must include all household income) Wage earner: Wage earner: Wage earner: Proof Of Ownership: ( ) Deed ( ) Mortgage ) Land Contract Homeowner's Insurance Co: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Expiration Date: _ _ __ PropertyTaxes: ( ) Current ( ) Delinquent Year(s)Due _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ (Properly taxes must be current to qualify and will be verified by CDBG staff) Owner's Signature: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date: _ _ _ _ __ By signing this application, the applicant verifies he/she owns and occupies the dwelling. The Applicant/Owner certifies that all information in this application, and all information furnished in support of this application, is true and complete to the best of the Applicant/Owner's knowledge and belief. The prope1ty owner's signature will be required prior to the application being processed. NO APPLICATION WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER CONFIRMATION APPROVED ( DENIED ( ) DATE _ _ _ _ CENSUSTRACTNO. _ __ SIGNATURE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ TITLE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ COMMENTS/REMARKS **ATTENTION APPLICANT** Please see reverse side for instructions on providing proof of income, ownership, and property insurance. CITY OF MUSKEGON MCGRAFT PARK ROAD, ADDISON ST. TO GLENSIDE BLVD - H 1627 CDBG APPLICATION FOR WAIVER OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Dear City of Muskegon Owner-Occupied Resident: The City of Muskegon has selected your neighborhood and your property for its comprehensive street replacement program. To assist homeowners, who may have difficulty paying the cost of street repairs, the City offers assessment waivers through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program for eligible households and families. If you meet the CDBG program qualifications, the City may pay the street assessment for you to the extent that funds are available. Application Requirements: ✓ Applicants must submit proof that their total household income does not exceed 50 % of Area Median Income (see chatt below). Proof of income may include copies of Wage & Tax Statement (W-2's) from the year 2006, pension or other benefit checks, bank statements for direct deposits or agency statements for all household income. FAMILY SIZE INCOME LIMIT 50%AMI 1 $28,275 2 32,285 3 36,295 4 40,410 5 43,530 6 46,800 7 50,050 8 53,300 ✓ Applicants must submit proof that they both own and occupy property at the time of application; Land Contract purchasers must obtain approval of titleholder prior to receiving assistance. Proof of ownership should be a deed, mortgage, or land contract; proof of occupancy can be a copy of a driver's license or other official document showing both your name and address. ✓ Applicants must submit proof of current property insurance. Please complete the first four (4) sections of the application on the reverse side of this notice, and return it, along with supporting documentation, to: City of Muskegon Community & Neighborhood Services 933 Terrace Street, 2nd Floor Muskegon,MI49440 For further information, please contact this office by calling 724-6717, weekdays from 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The City reserves the right to verify all application information. If current owner sells the home prior to the special assessment confirmation, the application is no longer valid. The City also reserves the right to reject any applications that contains falsified infonnation or insufficient documentation. Costs incurred from repairs done by you or a private contractor will not be reimbursed. Last Update: February 22, 2007 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD NO RESPONSE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT-To have your vote count, please Return This Card By MARCH 13, 2007 Project Title: MC GRAFT PARK ROAD, ADDISSON ST. TO GLENSIDE BLVD. Project Description RECONSTRUCTION INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor this special assessment project, sign the form and return it to the City Clerk's Office. To return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. IF YOU DO NOT SEND IN THIS FORM YOUR VOTE COUNTS AS "IN FAVOR" OF PROJECT. Assessment Information Property Address: PROPERTY ADDRESS & STREET Parcel Number 24-XXX-XXX-XXXX-XX Assessable Frontage: 75 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $32.00 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $2,400.00 Property Description CITY OF MUSKEGON GLENSIDE SUB-DIVISION #2 BLK 22 LOT 3 Your vote COUNTS! • Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. I AM IN FAVOR I AM OPPOSED • Owner Signature ---------- CoOwner/Spouse Signature ------------ Address Address Thank you for taking the time to vote on this important issue. owNrn[; ,w" 5 H 1627 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT RECONSTRUCTION HEARING DATE MARCH 13, 2007 MC GRAFT PARK ROAD, ADDISSON ST. TO GLENSIDE BLVD. STEVENS JOHN E/DAWN M ASSESSABLE FEET: 75 5 24-382-022-0003-00 1455 GLEN AVE COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1455 GLEN AVE MUSKEGON Ml 49441 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $2,400.00 1 CITY OF MUSKEGON ASSESSABLE FEET: 1929.2 8 24-205-543-0007-00 933 TERRACE ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1471 NOLAN AVE MUSKEGON Ml 49443 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $61,734.40 1 CITY OF MUSKEGON ASSESSABLE FEET: 828 9 24-205-614-0001-00 933 TERRACE ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1550 GLEN AVE MUSKEGON Ml 49443 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $26,496.oo 1 CITY OF MUSKEGON ASSESSABLE FEET: 1325.66 10 24-205-610-0001-00 933 TERRACE ST COST PER FOOT: $32.00 @ 1705 LAKESHORE DR MUSKEGON Ml 49443 ESTIMATED P.O. COST: I $42,421.12 1 SUM OF ASSESSABLE FOOTAGE 4157.86 SUM OF ESTIMATED P.O. COST: ! $133,051.52 ! TOTAL NUMBER OF ASSESSABLE PARCELS 4.00 3/2/2007 Page 1 of 1 Commission Meeting Date: March 13, 2007 Date: March 7, 2007 To: Honorable Mayor & City Commission From: Community and Neighborhood Services Department RE: Public Hearing conceming 2007 - 2008 CDBG/HOME recommendation and City Commission Preliminary decision. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To conduct a public hearing concerning the CDBG/HOME 2007-2008 recommendation, submitted by both the administration and the Citizen's District Council. The public hearing is to obtain comments from the public in reference to the 2007-2008 CDBG/HOME allocation funding which is designated to be $1,060,000 and $301,760 respectively, excluding any program income and reprogrammed funding. The Commission is also asked to make their preliminary decision on what items should be funded and at what amounts. The City Commission will be asked to make their final decision on April 10, 2007. After that date the CNS office will continue the Citizen Participation process until at least April 17, 2007 at or near that date the City of Muskegon will request a release of funds from the U.S. department of Housing and Urban Development. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The 2007-2008 allocations will be based on the Commission decision. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To conduct the Public Hearing and to make preliminary allocation decision. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Citizen's District Council recommendations are included with the recommendations submitted by the administration. I I Community Development Block Grant Amount Administration CDC City Commission City Comm Organization/Agency Activity Requested Recommendation Rec Prelimiary Rec. Final Determination Love INC Handicap Ramps $5,000 $2,500 $3,000 American Red Cross Senior Transit $5,000 $2,500 $3,000 West Michigan Veterans Food Bank/Transportation $2,500 $2,500 $3,000 Sacred Suds Laundry/Shower $6,000 $1,000 $3,000 DPW Senior Transit $67,645 $40,000 $40,000 CDBG Code Enforcement Code Enforcement $47,500 $40,000 $40,000 Community Economic Development Fa,ade $10,000 $7,500 $6,500 CDBG Service Delivery Delivery Service $120,000 $75,000 $75,000 Finance Bond Repayment Bond $245,000 $245,000 $245,000 HealthCare Health Outreach $7,378 $2,500 $3,000 Legal Aid Legal Services $5,000 $2,500 $3,000 Muskegon Community Health Project Lead Safe Now! Muskegon $7,500 $2,500 $3,000 CDBG Administration Admin $215,000 $195,000 $195,000 Street Construction Street $60,000 $40,000 $40,000 Leisure Services Recreation $94,875 $65,000 $65,000 CDBGSiding Siding $225,000 $185,000 $185,000 CDBG Emergency Repair Emergency Repair $225,000 $180,000 $180,000 Dangerous Buildings Demolition $41,400 $50,000 $47,500 Total CDBG Request $1,389,798 $1,138,500 $1,140,000 Total CDBG Allocated+ PI $1,060,000 $1,060,000 $1,060,000 (+) Program Income $88,000 $88,000 $88,000 $1,148,000 $1,148,000 $1,148,000 Allocated/Request Difference $241,798 $9,500 $8,000 Total Amt of Public Service* $200,898 $121,000 $126,000 Public Senrice mandated Amt= to 15°/o $159,000 $159,000 $159,000 Difference $41,898 $38,000 $33,000 Total Amt of City Administration Request** $215,000 $195,000 $195,000 Administrative mandated Amt< 20% $212,000 $212,000 $212,000 Difference -$3,000 $17,000 $17,000 I I HOME Amount Administration CDC City Commission City Comm Organization/Agency Activity Requested Recommendation Rec Prelimiary Rec. Final Determination Bethany Housing Ministries Housing Transition Asst $45,000 $30,000 $30,000 Community & Neighborhood Servicesc HOME Administration $30,176 $30,176 $30,176 Community & Neighborhood Servicesc HOME Tax Reverted Rehabilitation $110,000 $80,000 $80,000 Community & Neighborhood Servicesc HOME Rental Rehabiliation $70,000 $20,000 $30,000 Community & Neighborhood Servicesc HOME lnfilll New Construction $110,000 $100,000 $100,000 Muskegon County Habitat for Humanity Infrastructure/construction (5 homes) $84,000 $70,000 $70,000 Neighborhood Investment Corporation Home purchase rehab loans $100,000 $65,000 $65,000 Total HOME Request $549,176 $395,176 $405,176 Total HOME Allocated $301,760 $301,760 $301,760 (+) Program Income $125,000 $125,000 $125,000 $426,760 $426,760 $426,760 Allocated/Request Difference $122,416 $31,584 $21,584 Total Amt of HOME Administration*** $30,176 $30,176 $30,176
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