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Ord 1625COUNCIL BILL N0. 453 ORDINANCE N0. 1625 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF LINCOLN STREET BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF SETTLEMIER AND LINCOLN STREET THEN WESTERLY ON LINCOLN STREET APPROXIMATELY 1200 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF LOTS 14 AND 15 HALL'S HOME TRACTS IN THE CITY OF WOODBURN; DIRECTING THE INVITATION AND RECEIPT OF BIDS; PROVIDING FOR PAYMENT OF THE COSTS THEREOF BY GENERAL OBLIGATION CONSTRUCTION WARRANTS; PROVIDING THAT THE COSTS THEREOF SHALL BE ASSESSED TO THE PROPERTIES BENEFITED; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, Lincoln Street is now an unimproved street in the City of Woodburn; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 65$ was passed to improve such street; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on May 15, 1978; and WHEREAS, remonstrances sufficient in number to prevent such improvement have not been received; now therefore, THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF WOODBURN DO ORDAIN: Section 1. That Lincoln Street beginning at the inter- section of Settlemier and Lincoln Street then Westerly on Lincoln Street approximately 1200 feet to the westerly line of Lots 14 and 15 Hall's Home Tracts in the City of Woodburn, be improved pursuant to Resolution No. 658 proposing such improvement, by grading the same to the proper subgrade, by providing all necessary and expedient drainage facilities, by placing upon said subgrade suf- ficient gravel to provide a proper base, by constructing curbs and paving said street with an asphaltic surface to an appropriate width, all in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates of the City Engineer therefor, which said plans, specifi- cations and estimates are hereby incorporated herein and made a Page 1 - COUNCIL BILL N0. 453 ORDINANCE N0. 1625 part of this ordinance by reference. Section 2. That the cost of said improvement shall be done at the expense of the property specially and peculiarly benefited by such improvement within the assessment district established by Section 3 of this ordinance. Section 3. That the property specially and peculiarly benefited by such improvement and to be assessed therefor is hereby declared to be the parcels of real property described in the Marion County Record of Deeds as follows: Ben Hall's Addition to the City of Woodburn, Marion County, Oregon: Black 1, Lots 9 & 10 Block 2, Lots 1 & 18 Block 3, Lots 1 & 20 Block 4, Lots 9 & 10 Block 6, Lot 12 Block 7, Lot 1 Hall's Home Tracts to the City of Woodburn, Marion County, Oregon: Lots 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14 & 15 Section 4. That the City Engineer's estimate of the probable cost of said improvement is the sum of $66,000.00. Section 5. That the limit of time such improvement shall be maintained by the City of Woodburn is hereby fixed at ten years. Section 6. That the City Recorder be and he is hereby directed to give notice of and invite bids for the construction of said street in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates in the manner provided in the Charter of the City of Woodburn and the laws of the State of Oregon. Section 7. Bids for such improvement will be received Page 2 - COUNCIL BILL N0. 453 ORDINANCE NO. 1625 by the City in accordance with ORS Chapter 279 and Ordinance No. 1498 pertaining to the Woodburn Contract Review Board and in accordance with its rules and regulations. Section 8. That the Treasurer of the City of Woodburn is hereby authorized and directed to issue to the contractor, and to others furnishing services in connection with this improvement, general obligation improvement warrants of the City of Woodburn in payment of completed work on this improvement in accordance with the estimates of completed work furnished monthly by the City Engineer of the City of Woodburn. Section 9. That such warrants shall be a general obligation of the City of Woodburn as provided in ORS 287.502 to ORS 287.510. The warrants shall draw interest from the date of .issue at the rate of lawful legal interest per annum until called for payment. The warrants shall be callable as provided by law and sha~.l ?mature on or before two years after the date thereof . Interest shall be paid annually if the warrant is presented to the City Treasurer for such interest payment, otherwise the interest shall be paid at the time of redemption. Section 10. This ordinance being necessary for the im- mediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is declared to exist and this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage by the Council and approval by the Mayor. APPROVED . ...~ '~' ~ ~ -~-z-~ S~ anle Liss, Mayor ~~ Page 3 - COUNCIL BILL N0. 453 ORDINANCE NO. 1625 Passed by the Council Submitted to the Mayor Approved by the T~ayor Filed in the Office of the Recorder ATTEST: ',~,. j Barney 0. urris, Recorder City of Woodburn, Oregon June 26, 1978 June 26, 1978 June 27, 1978 June 27, 1978 Page 4 - COUNCIL BILL N0. 453 ORDINANCE N0. 1625 I, BARNEY 0. BURRIS, Recorder of the City of Woodburn, do hereby certify that I caused to be posted three copies of Ordinance No. 1625, one of which said copies posted in the City Hall on the bulletin board adjacent to the entrance to the Recorder's Office, in full view of the traveling public; a second one of said copies posted on the Woodburn Public Library bulletin board at 280 Garfield Street, in full view of the traveling public; a third one of said copies posted on the Community Center bulletin board at 491 N. Third St., in full view of the traveling public; that all of said places are public places within the corporate limits of the City of Woodburn and all of said copies were posted on the 28th day of June , 1978. _~ arney 0. Burris, Recorder City of Woodburn, Oregon