File #: 2575    Version: 0 Name: Neighborhood Improvement District.
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 8/12/1996 In control: Land Use Committee
On agenda: Final action: 8/19/1996
Title: AN ORDINANCE calling a special election on the question of creating a Neighborhood Improvement District in Jackson County, Missouri.
Sponsors: Fred Arbanas
Indexes: ELECTION
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI

Title
AN ORDINANCE calling a special election on the question of creating a Neighborhood Improvement District in Jackson County, Missouri.

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ORDINANCE # 2575, August 12, 1996

INTRODUCED BY Fred Arbanas, County Legislator

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WHEREAS, the County Legislature of Jackson County, Missouri, proposes to make certain improvements in a neighborhood improvement district in the County and to assess all or a portion of the cost of said improvements against real property within the district, as authorized by Sections 67.453 to 67.475, inclusive, RSMo (the "Neighborhood Improvement District Act"); therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED by the County Legislature of Jackson County, Missouri, as follows:

Section 1. The project name for the proposed improvements is:

Quail Meadows Sanitary Sewer Neighborhood Improvement District Project

Section 2. The general nature of the improvements proposed to be made is as follows:
The improvements consist of the design and construction of a low pressure sewer system and package treatment plant to serve all lots in the proposed district. The sewer system will be constructed at a depth of approximately three feet and sewage will be pushed through the system by a pump located outside each residence. The package treatment plant will be located below the lower lake in Quail Meadows subdivision and will receive and treat all sewage.

Section 3. The estimated cost of the proposed improvements is $675,000. The final cost of such improvements assessed against the property within the district (and the amount of general obligation bonds of the County issued therefor) shall not exceed such estimated cost by more than 25%. Such special assessments for such improvements will be assessed over a period of not to exceed 20 years.

Section 4. The boundaries of the proposed neighborhood improvement district to be assessed for the costs of the proposed improvements are:...

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