Clintonville Transportation & Utility Community Meeting Summary

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Learn about the key highlights from the Clintonville Transportation & Utility Community Meeting, including utility charge summaries, specific non-residential examples, total capital funding scenarios, and a draft ordinance defining the city's transportation system. Explore details on utility charges for different scenarios, estimated tax rates, and the proposed ordinance adjustments. Discover insights on funding allocations, tax implications, and the appeals process related to transportation utility in Clintonville.

  • Clintonville
  • Transportation
  • Utility
  • Community Meeting

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  1. Clintonville Transportation Utility Community Meeting December 29, 2020

  2. Utility Charge Summary By Scenario Single Family Home Annual - $144.42 Monthly - $12.03 1,000sqft Small Commercial Office Annual - $202.67 Monthly - $16.89 10,000sqft Manufacturing Building Annual - $1716.77 Monthly - $143.06

  3. Specific Non-Residential Examples (Current Annual Estimates) Clintonville School District ~ $23,000 City of Clintonville ~ $18,500 Deluxe Plastics ~ $2,600 Landmark Motel ~ $450 Christ Congregational Church ~ $180 Aster Assisted Living ~ $1,500 Walgreens ~ $13,700 Matthew s Supper Club ~ $1,200 Mitchell s Furniture ~ $1,500 (total for two buildings) Cobblestone ~ $2,200

  4. Total Capital Funding by Scenario Total Capital Funded Scenario A 9,487,983 Scenario B 6,487,983 Scenario C 12,987,514 Scenario D 8,489,320

  5. Summary of Estimated Tax Rate for Debt by Scenario

  6. Current Ordinance Draft Highlights Defines the city s transportation system to include streets, highways, bridges, alleys, sidewalks, bicycle, lanes, public rights-of-way and other facilities within the City that are used for or provide protection from motorized vehicular traffic, including handicapped, pedestrian, and bicycle access and equipment and appurtenances such as traffic controls and signalization. Adjustment of Base Fee and Rates by Council Resolution with a public hearing required if either is to be increased by more than 15%. Application process (with fee set by Council resolution) for new or changed uses. Late fee of 1% per month for bills not paid within 20 days of issuance Unpaid bills placed on property tax roll Segregated Fund Used for Transportation Utility Uses ONLY Sunset Clause

  7. Current Ordinance Draft Highlights Appeals Process City Administrator Review Review Request fee set by council resolution Written determination with findings of fact Fee refunded if review request approved Adjustments applied no later than first of the month following the first full month after the review request is approved Potential refunding is still being broadly discussed Common Council Review Review Request fee set by council resolution (non-refundable for any reason) Hearing for the petition burden of proof on the billed user Related evidence would include traffic counts prepared by competent, licensed, professional engineer or traffic engineer following accepted methodology prescribed by the ITE

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