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POL Government Elected Officials Auditor Griffin-Valade Charter, Code & Policies City Code & Charter Online Code & Charter Title 17 Public Improveme Chapter 17.08 Local Improvement Procedure
17.08.010 Definitions and Scopes of Duties.

(Amended by Ordinance Nos. 182389 and 184957, effective November 25, 2011.)

 

A.  The “Responsible Bureau” for a local improvement is as follows:

 

1.  The Bureau of Transportation is the Responsible Bureau for street and other transportation improvements;

 

2.  The Bureau of Environmental Services is the Responsible Bureau for sanitary sewer, stormwater management and other environmental improvements;

 

3.  The Bureau of Water Works is the Responsible Bureau for water improvements; and

 

4.  City Council shall designate the Responsible Bureau for a local improvement that is not addressed by this section.

 

B.  “Local Improvement District Administrator” means the person designated by the Director of the Bureau of Transportation to administer the City’s local improvement district program.

 

C.  The Responsible Engineer as identified in Section 17.04.037 is responsible for:

 

1.  Preparing a preliminary engineer’s estimate;

 

2.  Preparing plans and specifications;

 

3.  Entering into a contract for improvement construction and/or engineering;

 

4.  Handling completion of construction and acceptance of work;

 

5.  Preparing a final engineer’s estimate; and

 

6.  Any other work related to engineering or construction.

 

D.  The Local Improvement District Administrator is responsible for:

 

1.  Preparing a petition for a local improvement district and determining the validity of a petition for a local improvement district as appropriate;

 

2.  Recommending an assessment methodology or assessment methodologies for a local improvement district to City Council;

 

3.  Analyzing financial feasibility of a local improvement district prior to formation;

 

4.  Preparing and filing a resolution of intent for formation of a local improvement district;

 

5.  Publishing and posting notices for the formation hearing of a local improvement district;

 

6.  Preparing and filing a formation ordinance for a local improvement district;

 

7.  Responding to remonstrances against formation of a local improvement district;

 

8.  Presenting significant changes to scope or cost of improvements to City Council after formation of a local improvement district;

 

9.  Recommending abandonment of a local improvement district;

 

10.  Determining the total cost of the local improvement;

 

11.  Publishing and posting notice of final assessment for a local improvement district;

 

12.  Preparing and filing the final assessment ordinance for a local improvement district;

 

13.  Responding to objections against final assessment of a local improvement district; and

 

14.  Any other work related to processing or completing local improvement districts.

 

E.  The City Auditor shall be responsible for:

 

1.  Mailing notices for the formation hearing of a local improvement district at the direction of the Local Improvement District Administrator;

 

2.  Receiving written remonstrances against the formation of a local improvement district, and forwarding such remonstrances to the Local Improvement District Administrator for a response;

 

3.  Maintaining records of preliminary estimates of assessments;

 

4.  Mailing notices for the final assessment hearing for a local improvement district at the direction of the Local Improvement District Administrator;

 

5.  Receiving written objections to the final assessment for a local improvement district, and forwarding such objections to the Local Improvement District Administrator for a response;

 

6.  Entering final assessments for a local improvement district into the docket of City Liens upon passage of an assessment ordinance for a local improvement district;

 

7.  Mailing of notices of final assessment to property owners after passage of the assessment ordinance and entry into the docket of City Liens;

 

8.  Determining the individual financial capacities of property owners, and whether to offer bonding, if requested; and

 

9.  Obtaining interim financing to pay for local improvement costs prior to bonding.


Title 17 Public Improveme
Chapter 17.04 Definitions
Chapter 17.06 Administration of Public Works Permitting
Chapter 17.08 Local Improvement Procedure
Chapter 17.12 Assessments
Chapter 17.13 Parks and Recreation System Development Charge
Chapter 17.14 Financing Systems Development Charges
Chapter 17.15 Transportation System Development Charge
Chapter 17.16 General Provisions
Chapter 17.18 General Obligation Improvement Warrants
Chapter 17.19 Northwest Transportation Fund
Chapter 17.20 (Repealed)
Chapter 17.23 Special Traffic Control District
Chapter 17.24 Permits
Chapter 17.25 Sidewalk Cafes
Chapter 17.26 Sidewalk Vendors
Chapter 17.27 Structural Driveways
Chapter 17.28 Sidewalks, Curbs and Driveways
Chapter 17.30 (Repealed)
Chapter 17.32 Public Sewer and Drainage System
Chapter 17.33 Required Public Sewer Connection
Chapter 17.34 Sanitary Discharges
Chapter 17.35 Septage Discharge
Chapter 17.36 Sewer User Charges
Chapter 17.37 Downspout Disconnection
Chapter 17.38 Drainage and Water Quality
Chapter 17.39 Storm System Discharges
Chapter 17.40 Protection of Public Right-of-Way
Chapter 17.41 Landslide Abatement
Chapter 17.42 Property Owner Responsibility for Streets
Chapter 17.44 Street Obstructions
Chapter 17.45 Advertising on Bus Benches
Chapter 17.46 Newsracks
Chapter 17.48 Moving Buildings
Chapter 17.52 Trees
Chapter 17.56 Public Utilitites
Chapter 17.60 Underground Wiring Districts
Chapter 17.64 Protection of City Owned Telecommunications Line and Equipment, Street Lighing and Traffic Signal Systems
Chapter 17.68 Street Lights
Chapter 17.72 (Repealed)
Chapter 17.76 Fuel Tanks
Chapter 17.80 Plats and Dedications
Chapter 17.82 Land Divisions
Chapter 17.84 Street Vacations
Chapter 17.88 Street Access
Chapter 17.92 Street Designation
Chapter 17.93 Renaming City Streets
Chapter 17.96 Surveys, Elevations and Monuments
Chapter 17.100 Remedies and Penalties
Chapter 17.102 Solid Waste & Recycling Collection
Chapter 17.103 Single-Use Plastic Checkout Bags