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The following lands are hereby designated to be included in the rural service district of the City of Mayer:
(A) PID No. 50-002-0110 (Benjamin and Lila Quaas Property).
(B) PID No. 50-006-0330 (William and Sandra Drew Property).
(Ord. 62A, passed 10-21-82; Am. Ord. 137, passed 7-23-07)
(A) Whenever any parcel of land included in the rural service district is platted, in whole or in part; or whenever application is made for a permit for construction fo a commercial, industrial, residential, or agricultural building or improvement, except for the purpose of repairing or replacing a pre-existing structure; or whenever such improvement or building is commenced without a permit; or whenever, at the request of the owner, any parcel is provided additional municipal services such as sewer, water, streets, or the like; the City Council shall make and enter an order by resolution transferring such parcel or any part thereof from the rural service district to the urban service district.
(B) Grading of land is not considered as an improvement providing such grading is limited to that which is required to minimize storm water drainage problems and provided grading areas are placed into agricultural use or reseeded within one year. Any new fill placed on the land shall be graded and seeded within one year.
(Ord. 62A, passed 10-21-82; Am. Ord. 137, passed 7-23-07)
(A) It is the judgment of the City Council that the approximate ratio that exists between the benefits resulting from the tax supported municipal services to parcels of land of like market value, situated in the rural service district and in the urban service district, respectively, is 22.52%. However, in no event shall the tax rate for the rural service district be less than what the tax rate for such parcel would be if taxed by the township in which the parcel is located. Any taxes levied for the payments of bonds and judgments and interest thereon shall be in addition to such tax.
(B) By amendment to this subchapter, the benefit ratio may be changed, and lands may be added to or removed from the rural service district, but not amendment shall be required to remove land by the procedure provided in § 35.05.
(Ord. 62A, passed 10-21-82; Am. Ord. 137, passed 7-23-07)
Once each year the City Council shall review the status of all lands in the rural service district to determine whether such lands continue to qualify for inclusion in the rural service district and shall also review the tax ratio applicable to such lands as determined under § 35.06.
(Ord. 137, passed 7-23-07)
At such time as a parcel of land is transferred from the rural service district to the urban service district and/or a structure on such parcel is connected to the sewer and water system of the City of Mayer, the owner of such parcel shall pay to the City of Mayer such connection and availability charges of the city that are then in effect at the time of such connection.
(Ord. 137, passed 7-23-07)
Cross-reference:
Cost of connections, see § 51.40