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HomeMy Public PortalAboutR0054 R E S O L U T I O N NO. 54 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has received a petition from property owners in a portion of Wolff Homesites, St. Louis County, Missouri, not included in any subdistrict for the construction of lateral sewers to serve such area; and WHEREAS, investigation has shown the necessity for such improvement by reason of the fact that said area is now served by septic tanks, which are inefficient in such a congested area; and the effluent of which creates a nuisance in said area and the surrounding territory; and WHEREAS, it has been estimated that the probable cost of the installation of such lateral sewers will be $7,500.00, 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 special benefit subdistrict to be known as Special Benefit Subdistrict No. 9 of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District be and the same is hereby created for the purpose of constructing lateral sewers in the area of Wolff Homesites, St. Louis County, Missouri, described as follows: That area of Wolff Homesites containing Lots 1, 2, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 (lots all fronting on Tesson Ferry Road) in Section 22, T44N, R6E; said lots recorded in Book 36 at Page 27 of the St. Louis County Assessors' Office. Such sewers to be connected with a certain existing public sewer of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District on the north side of Tesson Ferry Road near Stonell Drive; 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 Wolff Homesites 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 foregoing Resolution was adopted April 16, 1956.