HomeMy Public PortalAboutR0023 R E S O L U T I O N NO. 23
WHEREAS, the Board has received a request from the City
of Richmond Heights to provide stormwater sewers for an area
adjacent to Brentwood Boulevard, which street is to be widened by
a lane on the east side; and
WHEREAS, investigation has shown the necessity for such
improvement by reason of the fact that said area is presently
unsewered, and the stormwater collects and runs off in a
concentrated form to the detriment of the property in the area;
and
WHEREAS, it has been estimated that the probable cost
of the installation of such stormwater sewers will be Twenty Two
Thousand Dollars ($22,000.00) and that the most practicable method
of payment therefor is by special tax bills, or other evidence of
special benefit assessments upon the real property included in
such area;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a stormwater sewer
system be constructed along the east side of Brentwood Boulevard
in the area of Richmond Heights described as follows:
A tract of ground in the City of Richmond Heights lying on
the east side of Brentwood Boulevard, and north of Red Bud
Avenue consisting of: Lots 9 to 17 inclusive of Block 1 of
Lavinia Gardens Subdivision; Lots 1 to 17 inclusive and 39 to
49 inclusive of Block 1 and all of Block 2 of Darstmoor
Subdivision; and the adjacent half of contiguous streets
bounding the area.
Such sewers to be discharged into the natural drainage
channel known as Black Creek, in the City of Richmond Heights; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that special benefit
assessments be levied against all real property within the
boundaries hereinbefore delineated in the proportion that the area
each parcel of real property bears to the entire area within the
boundaries of the special benefit subdistrict; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held
in the City of Richmond Heights at such time and place as the
Executive Director shall determine, and that notice of such
hearing be given by the posting of notices in not less than three
public places within the boundaries of the proposed benefit
subdistrict, and by the distribution of hand bills among the
residents in such benefit subdistrict, for the purpose of
determining whether or not it is in the public interest that such
improvement, or any part thereof, be made. The above Resolution was adopted May 10, 1955.