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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 10, Page 475, No Ordinance NumberAN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FQi THE COUSTRL'CTION ALL RECUESTRUCTION OF 73E DRIVEWAY ON TENNESSEE STREET FRUTHE !MST PHUPiRTY LILL OF 3:HD STREET TO T:IE LAST PROPERTY LINn ON ::,UhhELL BOULEVARD, E'ClUD IN TW PERSECTIONS AT 40, 5th AND 6t'e STREETS IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH, i.1CCRACKEN COUIT'i, AENT1 CKY, 011A:_T.. �.i:CESSARY 1::A.,'HOLES, INTAKES, CATCH BASINS, SEOLR AEE ORA_.. 012L5, Kw ALL NECESSARY LPGT!I'_',..=._';G 14UIP&:ENT, ADVLxTISI G `Tu Lh.GAL AND CLLhIIAL SEaVICES 0 C&PECTIO. C!EFi ;•'I1rI, U?IDER '!`HE PROVISIONS OF Ali ACT OF Tno nL.nHAL ASSE. SLY 0 TnE COLIOAiMALT3 OF KEN PUCKY ADOPTL•D AT ITS REGULAH SESSION I1`: 1938 2NOVIDIIeG FOR THE I12ROVE'IsNT OF PUBLIC WAYS IN CITIES OF QE S ECOit: CLASS BY AID OF THE ZURK PROJECTS AM.-IIiISTRATION OR OTHER AGE2 CILS C'. h FEDERAL OR STATE GOVERN31ENT. AMO AT THI VXCLVSIVE COST OF THE O NEhS OF REAL ES'DNITE ABUTTI?!G OP: 6' CA IL'e_T'':hAMT ACCORDING TO THE 011 HER OF FROUT OR ABUTTING FENT, _..LnDING THAT A TAA SHALL BE Lh !: D UPON SAID LO'E OR PA'HCELS Or' :. ._ _ :'ATE FOR THE PAYi,.ENT OF i PIE COST ASSESSED i-" S:EON A M OHICH COST L ALL . E THE DIFFERENCE -_`['...,L;. 'i An TOTAL CLST OF CO:..PLET1::. .ATA _. PRCV'_....;.HTS AND THE TOTALI LLOJN 07 . ri.' 17UTION OF THE ':rvAK "-S :.w: NISTRA'TION OR U .-. .. _ . _15 . 'LLLrAL, OH S FATL P0.'..."AGED IN 11AKIP.G SAIL T,, 2nOVEI._ T, AI:j 70 ICH TAK S'i.ALL BE i'--..iLE AP THE OFFICE ON TAL CITY CREASUHER, OrE- HALF `I'_ on: AY WHEN THE WORK Of" CONSTRUCTTO'' PEG111S AED THE HE_ AINDER T- n.�OF XF;Y OEL-IQLF OF SAID �b.TPROVE:.r::[�� S; ALL HAVE BEEN CO1 eLETEL, WHICH TII:I, SHALL BE DETERMINK Pt THE .OAA, OF C012-,ISSIONERS WITH TWE ADVICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER j BE IT ORDAINED BY '[HE BOARD OF COi+LISS1ONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: i SECTION 1. Teat the driveway on Tennessee Street from the ;lest property line of 3rd Street to the East property line of Nurrell Boulevard, excluding intersections at 4th, 5th R- 6th Streets in the City of I Paducah, Kentucky, with all necessary manholes, intakes, batch basin$, ,sewer and drain pipes, and all necessary engineering, equipment, ad- vertising and .legal and clerical services in connection there��l, Hander an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealt4 of Kentuch-,2- adopted at its Regular Session in 1938. prov6ding for the improve ent of public trays in cities of the second class by aid of the Work i Projects Administration or other agencies of the Federal or State Government, and at the exclusive cost of the owners of real estate abutting on such improvement to be a000rtioned on such improvement I according to the number of front or abutting feet, and providing 'that a tax shall be levied upon said lots or parcels of real estate for the payment of the cost assessed thereon, and which cost shall be I the difference between the total cost of completing said improvements and the total amount of the contribution of the 4ork Projects Adminis- i tration or other a;nncies of the Federal or State Government engaged;; I I/ 76 in making said improvement, and which tax shall be due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer one-half thereof when the work of construction begins and the remainder thereof when one-half of said improvement has been completed, which time shall be determined by the Board of Commissioners of said city with the advice of the City Engineer, be and the same is hereby ordered to be so constructed and reconstructed with concrete or other improved paving material under the provisions of said law aforesaid. SECTION 2. That all the cost incident to said construction of said street as provided in Section 1 hereof, except that part whchch shall be paid by the Federal or State Government shall be paid for wholly by the property owners of property abutting or fronting upon such im- provement on both sides of said street, and to be apportioned to and assessed against said abutting property as provided in Section 1 hereof. SECTION 3. When said work has been commenced, the Board of Commissioners with the advice of the City Engineer shall cause to be given to the owners of said property abutting upon such improvement so porposed to be made, a notice by the publication of an ordinance or reso- lution that said work has commenced, and upon the publication of such resolution or ordinance the owners of such abutting property shall immediately pay to the City Treasurer the amount of one-half of the estimated cost of such improvement as may be appropriated to said respective lots so abutting thereupon, and when said work has been hald completed said -Board of Commissioners shall likewise publish a resolution or ordinance giving notice of the half com- pletion thereof, and requiring the owners of the abutting property thereon to pay into the City Treasury the other one-half of said cost of said improvement so to be assessed against said property and apportioned thereto as aforesaid, and which payments shall be made im- mediately upon the publication of such notices as herein provided. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be introduced at a regular meeting of the board of Commissioners, and remain on file for not less than one (1) week for public inspection in its completed form in which it shall be put upon its final passage, and upon its adoption it shall be in full force and effect ten (10) days thereafter. C_ Introduced, March 18, 1941 Mayor Passed by the Board of Commissioners March ;L7 1941 Recorded by Rudy Stewart, City Clerk, March �,5 1941.