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File #: 16894    Version: 1 Name: Approving Plans, Specifications, And Schedule Of Assessments For Old Middleton Road Assessment District - 2010.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/15/2009 In control: BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
On agenda: 1/19/2010 Final action: 1/19/2010
Enactment date: 1/20/2010 Enactment #: RES-10-00041
Title: Approving Plans, Specifications, And Schedule Of Assessments For Old Middleton Road Assessment District - 2010. (19th AD)
Sponsors: BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Attachments: 1. oldmiddletonaffidavit.pdf, 2. 53B0765_Old Middleton_REVISED.pdf, 3. Nikora.pdf, 4. Diekelmann.pdf, 5. 16894 Registration Stmts 1-19-10.pdf
Fiscal Note
Funds are available in Acct. No.

CS53 58250 810571 00 53B0765 $1,150,000 Street Construction
CS53 58270 810571 00 53B0765 $ 110,000 Inlets and Leads
ESTM 58270 810381 00 53B0765 $ 337,000 Storm Sewer Construction
ESTM 58270 810386 00 53B0765 $ 100,000 Major Roadway Culvert
ESTM 58270 810551 00 53B0765 $ 56,000 Urban Water Quality
ES01 58275 810332 00 53B0765 $ 9,000 Sanitary Sewer Construction
EW01 58273 810455 00 53B0765 $ 370,000 Water Main

Total Cost $2,132,000
Estimated Assessments $ 164,000
Balance $1,968,000
City of Middleton Share $ 312,000
Estimated City Cost $1,656,000
Title
Approving Plans, Specifications, And Schedule Of Assessments For Old Middleton Road Assessment District - 2010. (19th AD)
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The City of Madison is planning to reconstruct Old Middleton Road from Capital Avenue to Countryside Drive, in cooperation with the City of Middleton. The improvement will replace the existing sub-standard road with a standard pavement section, including crushed aggregate base, asphalt pavement, concrete curb and gutter and concrete sidewalk. The project includes new storm sewer and storm water quality improvements, replacement of water main and services and some repair of sanitary sewer mains.

Due to the unusual topography of the existing road and numerous mature trees in the right of way it is proposed to construct sidewalk on one side of the street only, intended to serve residents on both sides of the street. Therefore it is proposed to assess the cost of sidewalk equally to properties on both sides of the street, regardless of the side of the street on which the sidewalk is constructed. Further, the intention is that if, in the future, sidewalk is constructed on the other side of the street the assessment for such sidewalk will again be shared equally by properties on both sides of the street.

Also, assessments were previously levied for an earlier reconstruction of the...

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