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ORDINANCE NO. 30-69 <br /> <br />By: Messrs. Kelley, Usher, Ward, <br /> Wendling, Gaydos, Graber, Huffman <br /> <br /> AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE determining to proceed with the improvement <br />of Edwards Avenue in the City of Lakewood, Ohio, by the necessary grading <br />of the base, resurfacing with asphaltic concrete including the necessary <br />replacement and resetting of castings and resetting and replacing of curbs <br />together with necessary appurtenances thereto. <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, this Council by two-thirds vote of the members elected <br />thereto determines that this ordinance is an emergency measure which is <br />necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, property, <br />health and safety and for the further reason that the improvements herein <br />provided are immediately necessary to eliminate existing hazards to vehicular <br />traffic using the streets of this CitY, <br /> <br /> NOW, TItEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City of Lakewood, Cuyahoga <br /> County, State of Ohio, three-fourths of all members elected thereto concurring: <br /> <br /> Section 1. That it is hereby determined to proceed with the <br /> improvement of Edwards Avenue from Detroit Avenue~to Lake Avenue. <br /> <br /> Section 2. Such improvement shall be made by th~ necessary grading <br />of the base, resurfacing with asphaltic concrete including the necessary <br />replacement and resetting of castings and resetting and replacing of curbs <br />together with the necessary appurtenances thereto and in accordance with <br />Resolution No. 4705 passed on the 17th day of March, 1969, and in accordance <br />with the plans, estimates and profiles heretofore approved and now on file <br />in the office of the DirectOr of Public Works; the character of the materials <br />to be bid upon for the resurfacing is asphaltic concrete and for the curbs <br />is stone or concrete as shown on the plans, and reference is made to said <br />plans and specifications for additional information concerning the character <br />of the materials for such improvement. <br /> <br /> Section 3. That the Board of Revision of Assessments has reported <br />to this Council that no claims for damages resulting from the improvement <br />have been filed; but if it should be determined that any claims have been <br />filed, they shall be inquired into before the commencement of the proposed <br />improvement, and the Director of Law shall be, and he is hereby authorized <br />and directed to institute legal proceedings in a court of competent jurisdiction <br />to inquir~ into any claims so filed. <br /> <br /> Section 4. That not more than 50% of the whole cost of said <br />improvement shall be assessed by the benefits upon the following described <br />lots and lands, to wit: <br /> <br /> Ail lots and lands bounding and abutting upon the proposed improvement <br />between the termini aforesaid, which said lots and lands are hereby determined <br />to be specially benefited by said improvement; and the cost of said improvement <br />shall include the cost of preliminary and other surveys, plans, specifications, <br />profiles and estimates and of printing, serving and'publishing notices, <br />resolutions and ordinances, the amount of damages resulting from the improvement <br />assessed in favor of any owner of land affected'by the improvement and <br />the interest thereon, the costs incurred in connection with the preparation, <br />levy and collection of the special assessments, the cost of purchasing, <br />appropriating, and otherwise acquiring therefor any'required real estate <br />or interests therein, expenses of legal services including obtaining an <br />approving legal opinion, cost of labor and material°and interest on bonds <br />and notes issued in anticipation of the levy and collection of the special <br />assessments together with all other necessary expenditures. <br /> <br /> <br />