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CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS ,. 4 • s JEFFREY D.WAIT CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE ,' �: ■"r, City Attorney ;n `A z1 ''`i ^r_ City Hall, Room `Ix ANTHONY IZZO Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 -i;+ ` Assistant City Attorney Pl one 518 587-3550 ext.516 Fax 518 587-1688 '44o'Posxrco`''`y February 8, 2000 Dear Property Owner in the West Avenue Corridor: The Saratoga Springs City Council in conjunction with the Wesf Avenue Redevelopment Committee is proposing to et eate a special assessment district in the West Avenue area. The principal purpose for the creation of this district is to have the property owners share the cost of the planned hiffiway and utility improvements that are scheduled for construction this Spring. Attached is a copy of the proposed revised legislation under consideration by the City Council. Your property is included within the boundaries of the proposed special assessment district. Within the last month modifications have been made to the boundaries of the proposed district (Section 199-48) and to the proposed formula for assessing district members (Section 199-52). Minor rev sions were also made in Section 199-46. Please note also that the overall costs of the proposed improvements have been reduced from $1.910 million to$1.185 million. A formal public hearing on the proposed legislation will be held on Tuesday, February 15, 2000 at 7:15 PM in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 474 Broadway, The City Council is expected to vote on the proposed legislation during the City Council meeting that will follow the public hey ring. Your are encouraged to attend the public hearing. If you have any questions, please call my office at 587-3550 ext. 516, Sincerely, --- z=zjiisk, . - frk l+t. Wait City • ttorney Attachment LOC AL LAW NO. 1 OF 2000 A LOCAL LAW IN RELATION TO THE CREATION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 OF 2000 IN THE CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS, SARATOGA COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO BE KNOWN AS THE WEST AVENUE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. BE IT ENACTED, by the Cicy Council of the City of Saratoga Springs, following a public hearing, as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 199 col'the Code of the City of Saratoga Springs is hereby amended to add the following Article V: "SPEC IAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS Chapter 199 SPEC[AL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS ARTICLE V Special District No. lof 2000 199-45 Title. 199-46 Definitions. 199-47 Background; Findings of fact. 199-48 Description of District 3oundaries. 199-49 Purposes. 199-50 Assessment Procedures; Annual Budget Formula. 199-51 Assessment Procedure:; Issuance and Sale of Bonds for Improvements. 199-52 Adjusted Special Asses sment; Existing Improvement Credit. 199-53 Limitation on Assessm,:nts for Residential Uses. 199-54 Board of Directors. 199-55 Annual Budget. 199-56 Special Account; finan.ing of annual costs by city; unexpended funds. 199-57 Creation of not-for-profit corporation; powers; annual contract with city. 199-58 Receipt of additional funds for capital improvements or maintenance. 199-59 Condemnation Proceec ings. 199-60 Construal of Powers. ARTICLE V Special District No. I of 2000 (Adopted: } 199-45. Title. This article shall be entitled "A Local Law in Relation to the Creation of Special District No. 1 of 2000 in the City of Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, New York to be known as the West Avenue Special Assessment District". 199-46. Definitions. As used in this article,the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: PROPERTY ASSESSMENT - The assessment of all properties in the city, as charged against those properties by the City of Saratoga Springs, based upon the value of the properties and without regard to any benefits that the properties may receive. For purposes of this article the term "Property Assessment" shall include such assessment for land only. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT - The assessment Ievied, by reason of the provisions of this article, upon properties included in the Special Assessment District created by this article. ADJUSTED SPECIAL ASSESSMENT - A property's special assessment, minus the amount of any existing improvement credit. EXISTING IMPROVEMENT CREDIT - A credit against the special assessment imposed by this article for specified improvements which have been previously made or paid for by the property owner to the assessed property and which are determined by the city as meeting or exceeding the standards for the improvement upon which the special assessment is based. 199-47. Background; Findings of Fact. A. West Avenue and its surrounding areas have long been a tremendously important part of the city. While its primary importance is founded in commerce, transportation and public services, West Avenue remains a key element in every plan and vision for the city's overall improvement and development. The City Council recognizes the necessity of a project to improve the West Avenue area. The Council further finds that it is just and proper to assess portions of the costs of such improvements to owners of properties located within the district herein described, and that the properties so assessed will be appropriately benefited and increased in value by those improvements. 199-48. Description of District Boundaries. The district shall consist of certain properties located within the City of Saratoga Springs and described by their section, block and lot numbers as shown on the Assessor's Maps of the Inside and Outside Tax Districts of the City of Saratoga Springs. A list of all the described properties, together with a map showing the district boundaries and a summary of costs estimated for the improvements, is filed in the Office of the City Clerk. 199-49. Purposes, The City of Saratoga Springs may levy special assessments on properties within the district for such purposes as may be nec essary to carry out the improvement, promotion, maintenance and operation of the special assessment district. Such purposes shall include but shall not be limited to: construction and installation of landscaping, physical facilities, utilities, site amenities, signage, etc; promotional activities, such as events, advertising; maintenance and operational activities to protect investments; and management activities to promote district programs. The city shall have the power to carry out such purposes with respect to any properties located within the special assessment. • 199-50. Assessment Procedure; Annual Budget Formula. A. In each year for whicl an annual budget is submitted pursuant to Section 199-55 and approved by the city, a special <Lssessment for properties in the district shall be computed as follows: Amount of Approved Annual District Budget Total Property Assessmen.s for all = X Properties in the District X times (property assessment of an individual property) =that property's special ass:,ssment under this section 199-51. Assessment Procedure; Issuance and Sale of Bonds for Improvements. A. For the purpose of obtaining funds necessary to make improvements within the Special Assessment District, the City of Saratoga Springs may from time to time issue and sell bonds or other municipal obligati)ns as provided by the Local Finance Law of the State of New York, and other applicable state es. Principal and interest payments on such bonds or other municipal obligations may be made from the proceeds of assessments within the Special Assessment District as hereinbefore provided. B. The City of Saratoga Springs shall determine the amount necessary to make principal and interest payments on the bonds or other municipal obligations issued in accordance with this section and shall collect said am)unt from the property owners within the Special Assessment District in equal installments over the period of the bond. C. Each parcel within tie Special Assessment District shall be assessed to repay bonding, in accordance with this s ection, in an amount to be determined as follows: Total Annual Bonding Cost Total Property Assessments for — X All Properties in the District X times (property assessment for an individual property) = that property's special ass•:ssment under this section for each year necessary to repay the bond. 199-52. Adjusted Special Assessment; Existing Improvement Credit. A, A property's special assessment shall be adjusted downward by the application of existing improvement credits. An adjusted special assessment shall be computed for each property in the district according to the following formula: Adjusted-Special Assessment=Special Assessment x (1.0—Existing Improvement Credit) B. The amount of a property's Existing Improvement Credit shall be computed as follows, and a property may qualify for any or all of the following credits simultaneously: 1. Properties with existing connections to the city sewer system as of the effective date of this article shall be allowed a credit of 12-1/2 percent(0.125). 2. Properties with existing sidewalks as of the effective date of this article shall be allowed a credit of 12-1/2 percent (0,125). 3. Properties with existing connections to the city's storm water drainage system as of the effective date of this article shall be allowed a credit of 12-1/2 percent (0,125). 4. Properties with existing connections to the city's water system as of the effective date of this article shall be allowed a credit of 12-1/2 percent(0.125). C. The City of Saratoga Springs reserves the absolute authority to determine whether any property shall qualify for any Existing Improvement Credit under this section. The City shall also have the authority to accept funds from any district property owners for the purpose of making any of the improvements described in parts (1) through (4) of subsection (B) above, to deposit and hold such funds in escrow accounts as permitted by law, and to apply such funds toward that property's existing improvement credit,provided that such funds have been accepted by the City prior to the effective date of this article. 199.53. Limitations on.Assessments for Residential Uses. A. If a property located in the district is used exclusively for a residence, as this term is defined in Article 1 of the City Zoning Ordinance and such use is in all aspects lawful under said Zoning Ordinance, that properties shall not be subject to special assessments under this Article for any amount in excess of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per year, for each year in which such special assessment is imposed. B. The limitation on special assessment described in subsection (A) above shall not apply to any property that fails, for any reason, to maintain its exclusive use for a residence throughout the entire year in which the special assessment is imposed. 199-54. Board of Directors. A. In order to ensure the active participation of property owners within the Special Assessment District, there is hereby established a Board of Directors which shall be composed of nine persons,.seven of whom shal i.be property owners within the district or officers, stockholders or employees of corporations whi±h own property within the district. B. The Board of Directoa s shall be appointed by the Mayor with the consent of the City Council. The Directors also ma,.r serve concurrently as directors of the district's not-for-profit corporation as described in Section 199-57. C. All Directors shall initially serve terms of one to three years as determined by members of the Board. At the expiration of said terms, the terms of the members of the Board of Directors shall be three years. 1 he members of the Board of Directors shall elect one of their number as Chairman, one as Vick, Chairman, one as Treasurer and one as Secretary. Vacancies in the Board of Directors for une).pired terms shall be filled by vote of the remaining members of the Board of Directors. D. The Board of Directois is hereby authorized to make recommendations to the City of Saratoga Springs concerning the capital improvements to be constructed within the district, to prepare and recommend to the city an annual special district budget and to make recommendations to the city cam erring other matters essential to the successful operation of the district. E. The Board of Directois of the Special Assessment District shall make periodic reports and recommendations to the city, at least quarterly, concerning construction, operation and maintenance of all special district capital improvements and related special district matters. 199-55. Annual Budget. A. A proposed annual budget, as authorized by Section 199-54 (D), may be submitted by the Board of Directors to the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saratoga Springs. Such proposed budget shall include: (1) Recommendations of construction of capital improvements for the ensuing fiscal year. (2) Estimates of the cost of construction of such capital improvements, which estimates shall be repared in conjunction with the appropriate city agencies. (3) Estimates of speci..il district operation and maintenance costs for the ensuing year. B. Such annual propose( special district budget shall also include recommendations as to funds and other sources of revenue against which the costs set forth in Subsection A of this section should be charged, including but not limited to the following: (1) Available federal i nds and grants. (2) Available funds and grants from New York State. (3) Funds to be recei\ed from special district revenues. (4) Funds to be received by reason of special district assessments to be taxed against properties within the Special Assessment District according to the formulas - • - previously established by the city. C. The city shall receive, consider and approve such proposed annual budget of the Special Assessment District for the ensuing fiscal year in accordance with the budgetary procedures prescribed for city agencies by the applicable Charter or ordinance of the City of Saratoga Springs. D. When the city shall have approved the proposed annual budget of the Special Assessment District for the ensuing fiscal year, the City Assessor of the City of Saratoga Springs shall prepare an assessment roll setting forth separately the amounts to be specially assessed against the benefited and assessable properties in the Special Assessment District in accordance with the assessment procedures prescribed by this chapter and the formulas established by the city. The City Assessor shall in all other respects comply with the Charter or ordinance of the City of Saratoga Springs and other applicable statutes of the State of New York in such cases made and provided. 199-56. Special account; financing of annual costs by city; unexpended funds. A. Moneys appropriated and collected on account of annual costs and annual costs of operation and maintenance of the special district shall be credited to a special district account. B. The City of Saratoga Springs is authorized to incur and finance the annual costs of improving, operating and maintaining a special district during any fiscal year if, in its discretion, it shall be deemed necessary to provide for such annual improvements or operation or maintenance prior to the succeeding fiscal year, so long as the various amounts to be expended have been approved as part of the annual special district budget and are to be collected during such succeeding fiscal year. C. Any balances to the credit of a special district account remaining unexpended at the end of the fiscal year shall be conserved and applied toward the financial requirements of the succeeding year. 199-57. Creation of not-for-profit corporation; powers; annual contract with city. A. The Board of Directors of the Special Assessment District is hereby authorized to establish a not-for-profit corporation. The directors of such corporation shall be the members of the Board of Directors of the Special Assessment District. The terms of the directors of the not- for-profit corporation shall coincide with the terms as set forth for members of the Board of Directors of the Special Assessment District. B. The powers of the corporation may include but shall not be limited to the following: (1) Supervision of the operation and maintenance of special district capital improvements, whether or not such improvements were constructed under the authorizations contained in this chapter, said supervision to be performed under contractual agreement between the corporation and the City of Saratoga Springs. (2) Conduct of additional special activities within the special district under contractual agreement between the corporation and the City of Saratoga Springs. • C. The City of Saratoga Springs is hereby empowered to enter into an annual contract with the not-for-profit corporation hereinbefore authorized. D. Under the provisions of said annual contract, the city may pay over and transfer from the separate special district account to the corporation funds sufficient to defray the annual expenses of the corporation in performing the operation and maintenance functions of the district and such other and additional functions as may have been included in the approved annual budget and in said contract set foith above. 199-58. Receipt of additional funds for capital improvements or maintenance. Nothing contained in this chapter shall prohibit the City of Saratoga Springs or the not-for- profit corporation to be establish(d pursuant to this chapter from spending or receiving funds for capital improvements or maintenance within the Special Assessment District. Such funds may come from the general tax revenues of the City of Saratoga Springs, the capital register, community development or from any other sources, either public or private. 199-59. Condemnation proceedings. The City of Saratoga Springs is authorized to institute condemnation proceedings incidental to the construction of capital i<nprovements within the Special Assessment District, which proceedings shall be taken at the discretion of the city in accordance with the ordinances of the city relating thereto and the other applicable statutes of the State of New York. 199-60. Construal of powers. The powers and ohligatioi s herein granted and imposed are in addition to and not in diminution of all powers existing under applicable laws of the State of New York and the Charter of the City of Saratoga Springs. The city retains all rights E.nd powers which it now has or may have in the future. The creation of the District is not to 11, interpreted to be an abrogation or diminution of any rights and powers of the city. This Articl in no way prevents the city at any time subsequent to the creation of the District from changing the description of the District or the assessment formulas. for properties to be assessed within the District or from exercising the other powers granted by this Article or other applicable stt.tutes of the State of New York." SECTION 2. This ordinan;e shall take effect the day after publication as provided for in the Charter of the City of Saratoga Springs, New York. (2) Conduct of additional special activities within the special district under contractual agreement between the corporation and the City of Saratoga Springs. C. The City of Saratoga Springs is hereby empowered to enter into an annual contract with the not-for-profit corporation hereinbefore authorized. D. Under the provisions of said annual contract, the city may pay over and transfer from the separate special district account to the corporation funds sufficient to defray the annual expenses of the corporation in performing the operation and maintenance functions of the district and such other and additional functions as may have been included in the approved annual budget and in said contract set forth above. 199-58. Receipt of additional funds for capital improvements or maintenance. Nothing contained in this chapter shall prohibit the City of Saratoga Springs or the not-for- profit corporation to be established pursuant to this chapter from spending or receiving funds for capital improvements or maintenance within the Special Assessment District. Such funds may come from the general tax revenues of the City of Saratoga Springs, the capital register, community development or from any other sources, either public or private. 199-59. Condemnation proceedings. The City of Saratoga Springs is authorized to institute condemnation proceedings incidental to the construction of capital improvements within the Special Assessment District, which proceedings shall be taken at the discretion of the city in accordance with the ordinances of the city relating thereto and the other applicable statutes of the State of New York. 199-60. Construal of powers. The powers and obligations herein granted and imposed are in addition to and not in diminution of all powers existing under applicable laws of the State of New York and the Charter of the City of Saratoga Springs. The city retains all rights and powers which it now has or may have in the future. The creation of the District is not to be interpreted to be an abrogation or diminution of any rights and powers of the city. This Article in no way prevents the city at any time subsequent to the creation of the District from changing the description of the District or the assessment formulas for properties to be assessed within the District or from exercising the other powers granted by this Article or other applicable statutes of the State of New York." SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect the day after publication as provided for in the Charter of the City of Saratoga Springs, New York. ADOPTED: WEST AVENUE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT LIST OF TAX PARCELS WITHIN• THE DISTRICT LOCATION SWIS-PARCEI. ID CD OWNERS NAME NUMBER NAME 89 165.-2--8 • QU MAGILONE F M NYS RT 9N 89 165.-2-9 RN WARDELL WP & NYS RT 9N 89 165.-2--1( .1 MM ADD REALTY I NYS RT 9N 89 165.-2-11 .2 NI WEST AVE MED 19 WEST AVE 89 165.-2-1E PH D ANDREA FAU WEST AVE 89 165.-2-1E QA D'ANDREA FAU WEST AVE 89 165.-2-1E RM BAI,LESTERO C NYS RT 29 89 165.-2-19 SF ERNST HOLDIN NYS RT 29 RE 89 165.-2-6E UY STATION LANE STATION LANE 89 165.-2-69 VR THIBEAULT DE WEST AVE 89 165.-2-71 PU ELGHANAYAN N NYS RT 29 89 165.-2-72 RG UNITED STATE WEST AVE 89 165.-2-7( .1 VA JONES KIMBER NYS RT 9N 89 165.-2-7€ .2 VW JONES KIMBER WEST AVE 89 165.10-1-1.1 MI PARILLO FRAN 26 WEST AVE 89 165.10-1-1.21 NY MINOGUE INC 16 WEST AVE 89 165.10-1- 1.22 OU KLEIN PHILIP WEST AVE 89 165.10-1-2 MF DOYLE EMILY 306 CHURCH STREE 99 165.10-2-1 MC SCA PROPERTI CARE LANE 89 165.10-2-2 MV TODDLER TECH CARE LANE 89 165.10-2-3 NO SCA PROPERTI CARE LANE 89 165.10-2- 4 OH SARATOGA SUR CARE LANE 99 165.10-2-5 PA ADIRONDACK T CHURCH ST 89 165.10-2-6 PT ADIRONDACK T 315 CHURCH ST 89 165.14-1-1 ' NI ADIRONDACK P WEST AVE 89 165.14-1-9 TE BROWNELL FRA CENTRAL AVE 89 165.14-1-34.1 SL MOHR WILLIAM WEST AVE 89 165.14-1-34.2 TH ADIRONDACK P WEST AVE 69 165.14-1-35 TB MOHR W & AE WEST AVE 89 165.14-1-37 TU BISHOP LJ WEST AVE 89 165.14-1-38 UN BISHOP RONAL WEST AVE 89 165.14-1-39 VG WEST AVENUE 68 WEST AVE 89 165.14-1-40 PJ LAWRENCE MAR WEST AVE 89 165.14-1- 41 QC PARILLO FRAN WEST AVE 01 165.14-2-1 KO REC. CONCEPTS WASHINGTON S 01 165.14-2-2 ! LH METROLAND TI 180 WASHINGTON S 01 165.14-2-5 NM CHEW( R & YH 234 WASHINGTON S 01 165.18-1-9 RQ ELIZABETH AN WASHINGTON S 01 165.18-1-79 NM KART CORP 252 WASHINGTON 5 01 165.19-2-5,1 OE WEST HILI. CO NEST AVE 01 165.18-2. 6• QB DAKE BROS IN WASHINGTON S 01 165.18-2 10 MJ FARONE CONST NEST ,r,VF 01 165.19--2. 11 NC PRATT DH & E 307 GRAND AVE 01 165.18-3 17.1 SY RASTINEHAD R WEST AVE 01 165.18-3. 17.2 TU RASTINEHAD R GRAND AVE 01 165.18-3- 19 TO RASTINEHAD R 271 WEST CIRCULA 01 165.18-3. 21.1 PG LECHEVET J&D EST AVE 01 165.18-3- 21.2 QC KALISH HARVE WEST AVE 01 165.64-1- 1 MB ALSOP KL & R WEST AV Cl 165.64-1- 10 NA MULLER F & E 28 ST CHARLES P 01 165.72-1. 1 LO TIRADO A & M WEST AVE 01 165,72-1- 2 -l- MULLER F & E WEST X.T. 01 165.72-1- 22 NR AMES VIVIAN 120 WEST AVE 01 165.72-1. 24 PD VARLEY BONNI 120 WEST AV 01 165.72-1.25 2W ELIZABETH AN WEST AV: 01 165.72-1-26 :,'P CHILLE PAUL WEST AV 01 165.72-1- 27 R: SWEENEY RICH wtST AVE 01 165.72-1-28 SB HUNTER ROSEM WEST AVE_ 01 165,80-1. 1 L9 TURNER GM & 268 WEST CIRCULA 01 165.60-1-7.2 RI CABLEVISION WEST AVE 01 165.80-1-8 is CITY OF SARA WEST AVE 01 165.80-1-9.2 5? 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WEST AVENUE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS • Engineering $30,000 • Right-of-Way Incidental Costs $ 1,500 • Right-of—Way Acquisition Costs $18,500 • Construction $210,000 SUB TOTAL $260,000 WEST AVENUE CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS • Engineering $67,000 • Water $408,000 • Sanitary Sewer $235,000 • Storm Sewer $589,000 • Road, curbs, walks, misc. $351,000 SUB TOTAL $1,650,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST $1,910,000 Jan-G,2000 rn' ( ..-...\\:, LYDA CT , ■1 - A i:57,•'..09 W.* 1.N ' �rc 1 } �• "URcr r.. 1 / s 1 1 ' A Eh EA '�i I. _ .r t..' m s t. � Q�i _ u a STATION LN © 'x 1 " orcriE11)r1 x T . ± ..... EOM li E, p C - GrEu CM tl u a rCV 4,... 7.I UM. Z 121 n � < . prip , 9 r y 16 511 } 1[Lrm - uI+I I� 1rInl1' - i f .. xLa.! t ` fn v. 1 .; —:. 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LY 4, [AL E' VE ,�t-4 ,x-T ii„„ .E.v a • �' --1 +:k 44,,s.;,. ; , r.1 �i (: i . 11117-Vie \\ 11:1'1. :\ \ I°:\ 1 Ii: SPE'l( I :\ I ITS S II: NI I) I IISI ( - I I' I;( ) I)( )ti1`.I) 13() t \ 1).1RI I :- .11tnitat-\ 2000 WEST AVENUE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS • Engineering $30,000 • Right-of-Way Incidental Costs $ 1,500 • Right-of-Way Acquisition Costs $18,500 • Construction $210,000 SUB TOTAL $260,000 WEST AVENUE CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS • Engineering $67,000 • Water $305,000 • Sanitary Sewer $232,000 • Storm Sewer $ 0 • Road, curbs, walks, misc. $213,000 • Contingency $108,000 SUB TOTAL S925,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST $ 1 , 185,000 F,IIr r,,2{1f) Ilei f 13 UI!