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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 3672 Intent to create SID 675, N. 19th COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 3672 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, RELATING TO SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 675; DECLARING IT TO BE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION TO CREATE THE EXTENDED DISTRICT FOR THE PURPOSE OF UNDERTAKING CERTAIN LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS AND FINANCING THE COSTS THEREOF AND INCIDENTAL THERETO THROUGH THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BONDS SECURED BY THE CITY'S SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT REVOLVING FUND AND ESTABLISHING COMPLIANCE WITH REIMBURSEMENT BOND REGULATIONS UNDER THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission (the "Commission") of the City of Bozeman, Montana (the "City"), as follows: Section 1. Proposed Improvements: Intention To Create District. The City proposes to undertake certain local improvements (the "Improvements") to benefit certain property located in the City. The Improvements consist of roadway improvements to North 19th Avenue, including widening of the road, installation of storm drainage improvements and street lighting, as more particularly described in Section 5. The total estimated costs of the Improvements are $1,544,657. The costs of the Improvements are to be paid from the special improvement district bonds hereinafter described. It is the intention of this Commission to create and establish in the City under Montana Code Annotated, Title 7, Chapter 12, Parts 41 and 42, as amended, a special improvement district (the "District") for the purpose of financing the costs of the Improvements and paying costs incidental thereto, including costs associated with the sale and the security of special improvement district bonds drawn on the District (the "Bonds"), the creation and administration of the District, the funding of a deposit to the City's Special Improvement District Revolving Fund (the "Revolving Fund") (collectively, the "Incidental Costs"). The total estimated cost of the Improvements, including such Incidental Costs, to be financed by the Bonds is $1,832,000. The Bonds are to be payable primarily from special assessments to be levied against property in the District, which property will be specially benefited by the Improvements in an amount not less than $1,832,000. Section 2. Number of District. The District, if the same shall be created and established, shall be known and designated as Special Improvement District No. 675 of the City of Bozeman, Montana. Section 3. Boundaries of District. The limits and boundaries of the District are depicted on a map attached as Exhibit A hereto (which is hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof) and includes all the properties the legal description of which are contained in Exhibit B hereto (which is hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof), which boundaries are designated and confirmed as the boundaries of the District. A listing of each of the properties in the District is shown on Exhibit C hereto (which is hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof). Section 4. Benefited Propertv. The District and territory included within the limits and boundaries described in Section 3 and as shown on Exhibit A are hereby declared to be the special improvement district and the territory which will benefit and be benefited by the Improvements and will be assessed for the costs of the Improvements as described in Section 1. The Improvements, in the opinion ofthis Commission, are of more than local and ordinary benefit. The property included within said limits and boundaries is hereby declared to be the property benefited by the Improvements. Section 5. General Character of the Improvements. The Improvements to be constructed are generally described as consisting of the following: on North 19th Avenue, north of Baxter Lane to the Valley Center Road intersection, widening the existing three lane roadway to five lanes, including left turn lanes at the intersections, installation of new drainage culverts and ditches, street lighting, and a raised center median. At its intersection with Valley Center Road, the south leg of intersection will consist of six lanes, including two left turn lanes, two through lanes for northbound traffic and two through lanes for southbound traffic, and all related improvements, including new signing, pavement markings, and traffic control. These improvements shall include the engineering design, construction, inspection and engineering certification of asphalt cement paving, gravel base courses and subgrade preparation, storm drainage and all necessary permits and appurtenances to complete the road widening. . ..mo._ Section 6. Enaineer and Estimated Cost. Thomas, Dean and Hoskins, Inc., of Bozeman, Montana, shall be the engineer for the District. The Engineer has estimated that the costs of the North 19th Avenue Improvements, to be $1 ,544,657 and the incidental costs to be $286,522 and will require Bonds to be issued in the principal amount of $1 ,832,000. Section 7. Assessment Methods. 7.1. Propertv To Be Assessed. All properties in the District will be assessed for their proportionate share of the costs of the Improvements from which they derive a benefit as determined and set forth herein. Improvements shall be assessed against the property in the District benefiting from those Improvements, based on the area, per Sections 7-12-4162 to 7-12-4164, M.C.A., as particularly applied and set forth in Section 7.2 hereof. 7.2. Assessable Area. The costs ofthe North 19th Avenue Improvements will be assessed using an area method of assessment. For the purposes of equitably apportioning special benefit to each lot, tract or parcel of land in the District, the Engineer has determined the area of each lot, tract or parcel, based on current recorded plats and certificates of survey for each lot, tract or parcel of land, on file at the Clerk and Recorder's office. The total estimated cost of the road improvements is $1,832,000 and shall be assessed against each lot, tract or parcel of land in the District for that part of the costs of the Improvements that the area of such lot, tract or parcel bears to the total area of all lots, tracts or parcels of land in the District, exclusive of streets, avenues and alleys. The total area of the District to be assessed is 11,624,269 square feet. The costs of the Improvements per square foot of area, exclusive of interest, shall not exceed $0.157601. The assessment for each lot, tract or parcel of land for the Improvements is shown on Exhibit C hereto. 7.3. Assessment MethodoloQv Equitable and Consistent with Benefit. This Commission hereby determines that the method of assessment and the assessment of costs of the Improvements against the properties benefited thereby as prescribed in this Section 7 is equitable and in proportion to and not exceeding the special benefits derived from the Improvements by the lots, tracts and parcels to be assessed therefore within the District. Section 8. Payment of Assessments. The special assessments for the costs of the Improvements shall be payable over a term not exceeding nineteen years, each in equal semi-annual installments of principal, plus interest, or equal semi-annual payments of principal and interest, as this Commission shall prescribe in the resolution authorizing the issuance of the Bonds. Property owners have the right to prepay assessments as provided by law. Section 9. Method of Financina: Pledae of Revolving Fund: Findings and Determinations. The City will issue the Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $1,832,000 in order to finance the costs of the Improvements. Principal of and interest on the Bonds will be paid from special assessments levied against the property in the District. This Commission further finds it is in the public interest, and in the best interest of the City and the District, to secure payment of principal of and interest on the Bonds by the Revolving Fund and hereby authorizes the City to enter into the undertakings and agreements authorized in Section 7-12-4225, M.C.A., in respect of the Bonds. In determining to authorize such undertakings and agreements, this Commission has taken into consideration the following factors: (a) 2003 Market Value of Parcels: Comparison of Existina Special Assessments and Delinauent Propertv Taxes. The 2003 market value of the lots, parcels or tracts in the District, as shown on the rolls of the Gallatin County Assessor for property tax purposes, is set forth in Exhibit C hereto. The 2003 market valuation for all the property in the District that is developed significantly exceeds the amount of assessments. There are a number of parcels, as can be seen on Exhibit C, where the principal amount of the assessment clearly exceeds the 2003 market value; specifically undeveloped properties currently held by Gallatin Center. The Gallatin  - 2 - - - ..-- ------ ---- .-.....---.. Center properties are developing into primarily B-2, or general commercial zoning. The consulting engineer is of the opinion that the 2003 market value of the undeveloped property will, once developed, exceed the amount of assessments, including outstanding assessments. The special assessments to be levied under Section 7 against each lot, parcel or tract in the District is less than the increase in estimated market value of the lot, parcel or tract as a result of the construction of the Improvements. The total 2003 market value of all property in the District is $37,359,740. (b) Diversitv of Propertv Ownership. There are 39 separate parcels of land in the District, with 25 separate owners. A number of individuals or other entities own 2 or 3 lots each. Gallatin Center owns four of the lots; and, of the total assessments, 41.3% will be assessed against those four parcels. (c) U.S. Government Parcels. The U.S. Post Office's assessment of $41,136 will be assessed to the City of Bozeman since U.S. Government owned property cannot be assessed for SIDs under current statutes. (d) Delinquencies. Twenty-seven parcels in the District are subject to special assessments for SID No. 665, with outstanding principal assessments ranging from $3,014 to $327,959, as shown on Exhibit C. There are five parcels that are delinquent in the payment of their property taxes ranging from $518 to $28,832. (e) The Public Benefit of the Improvements. Proposals for new development have recently been submitted to the City which prompted the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) and the Bozeman City Commission to recommend that the roadway be improved. Improvements to the roadway will preserve public safety by providing turn lanes, drive approaches, storage bays and signalization while allowing for the economic benefit which attends commercial development. Section 10. Public Hearinq; Protests. At any time within fifteen (15) days from and after the date of the first publication of the notice of the passage and approval of this resolution, any owner of real property within the District subject to assessment and taxation for the cost and expense of making the Improvements may make and file with the Clerk of the Commission until 5:00 p.m., M.T., on the expiration date of said 15-day period (May 6, 2004), written protest against the proposed Improvements, or against the extension or creation of the District or both. Such protest must be in writing, identify the property in the District owned by the protestor and be signed by all owners of the property. The protest must be delivered to the Clerk of the Commission, who shall endorse thereon the date of its receipt by him or her. This Commission will at its next regular meeting after the expiration of the fifteen (15) days in which such protests in writing can be made and filed, proceed to hear all such protests so made and filed; which said regular meeting will be held on Monday the 10th day of May, 2004, at 7:00 p.m., in the Commission Room of the Municipal Building, 411 East Main Street, in Bozeman, Montana. Section 11. Notice of Passaae of Resolution of Intention. The Clerk of the Commission is hereby authorized and directed to publish or cause to be published a copy of a notice of the passage of this resolution in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation in the county on April 21 and April 28, 2004, in the form and manner prescribed by law, and to mail or cause to be mailed a copy of said notice to every person, firm, corporation, or the agent of such person, firm, or corporation having real property within the District listed in his or her name upon the last completed assessment roll for state, county, and school district taxes, at his last-known address, on or before the same day such notice is first published. Section 12. Reimbursement Expenditures. 12.1. Regulations. The United States Department of Treasury has promulgated final regulations governing the use of proceeds of tax-exempt bonds, all or a portion of which are to be used to reimburse the City for project expenditures paid by the City prior to the date of issuance of such bonds. Those regulations (Treasury Regulations, Section 1.150-2) (the "Regulations") require that the City - 3 - ...--- ...- adopt a statement of official intent to reimburse an original expenditure not later than 60 days after payment of the original expenditure. The Regulations also generally require that the bonds be issued and the reimbursement allocation made from the proceeds of the bonds within 18 months (or three years, if the reimbursement bond issue qualifies for the "small issuer" exception from the arbitrage rebate requirement) after the later of (i) the date the expenditure is paid or (ii) the date the project is placed in service or abandoned, but (unless the issue qualifies for the "small issuer" exception from the arbitrage rebate requirement) in no event more than three years after the date the expenditure is paid. The Regulations generally permit reimbursement of capital expenditures and costs of issuance of the bonds. 12.2. Prior EXDenditures. Other than (i) expenditures to be paid or reimbursed from sources other than the Bonds, (ii) expenditures permitted to be reimbursed under the transitional provision contained in Section 1.150-20)(2) of the Regulations, (iii) expenditures constituting preliminary expenditures within the meaning of Section 1.150-2(f)(2) of the Regulations, or (iv) expenditures in a "de minimus" amount (as defined in Section 1.150-2(f)(1) of the Regulations), no expenditures for the Improvements have been paid by the City before the date 60 days before the date of adoption of this resolution. 12.3. Declaration of Intent. The City reasonably expects to reimburse the expenditures made for costs of the Improvements out of the proceeds of Bonds in an estimated maximum aggregate principal amount of $1,832,000 after the date of payment of all or a portion of the costs of the Improvements. All reimbursed expenditures shall be capital expenditures, a cost of issuance of the Bonds or other expenditures eligible for reimbursement under Section 1.150-2(d)(3) of the Regulations. 12.4. Reimbursement Allocations. The City's financial officer shall be responsible for making the "reimbursement allocations" described in the Regulations, being generally the transfer of the appropriate amount of proceeds of the Bonds to reimburse the source of temporary financing used by the City to make prior payment of the costs of the Improvements. Each allocation shall be evidenced by an entry on the official books and records of the City maintained for the Bonds or the Improvements and shall specifically identify the actual original expenditure being reimbursed. - PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Commission of e City of Bozeman, Montana, at a regular session thereof held on the 19th day of April 200 ATTEST: ~su?:v~ Clerk of the Commission - 4 - NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO CREATE SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 675 AND TO ISSUE THE CITY'S SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 675 BONDS IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $1,832,000.00 SECURED BY THE CITY'S SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT REVOLVING FUND CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 19, 2004, the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana (the "City"), adopted a Resolution of Intention to Create Special Improvement District No. 675 (the "District") for the purpose of financing the costs of certain local improvements generally to benefit certain property located in the City. The Improvements consist of roadway improvements to North 19th Avenue, including widening of the road, installation of storm drainage improvements and street lighting (the "Improvements") and paying costs incidental thereto, including costs associated with the sale and the security of special improvement district bonds of the City drawn on the District (the "Bonds"), the creation and administration of the District, and the funding of a deposit to the City's Special Improvement District Revolving Fund (the "Revolving Fund"). The Improvements shall be constructed and installed pursuant to plans and specifications prepared by Thomas, Dean and Hoskins, Inc., and approved by the City Engineer. A complete copy of the Resolution of Intention (the "Resolution") is on file with the Clerk of the Commission which more specifically describes the nature of the Improvements, the boundaries and the area included in the District, the location of the Improvements and other matters pertaining thereto and further particulars. A map of the proposed District also accompanies the Resolution. The Improvements consist of the following: on North 19th Avenue, north of Baxter Lane to the Valley Center Road intersection, widening the existing three lane roadway to five lanes, including left turn lanes at the intersections, installation of new drainage culverts and ditches, street lighting, and a raised center median. At its intersection with Valley Center Road, the south leg of intersection will consist of six lanes, including two left turn lanes and two through lanes for northbound traffic, and all related improvements, including new signing, pavement markings and traffic control. These improvements shall include the engineering design, construction, inspection and engineering certification of asphalt cement paving, gravel base courses and subgrade preparation, storm drainage and all necessary permits and appurtenances to complete the road widening. The total estimated costs of the Improvements are $1,544,657.00. The total estimated costs of the Improvements, including all incidental costs, are $1,832,000.00. The City would issue the Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $1,832,000.00. Principal of and interest on the Bonds will be paid from special assessments levied against the property in the District in the aggregate principal amount of $1 ,832,000.00 and such payment will be secured by the Revolving Fund. Subject to the limitations of Montana Code Annotated, Section 7-12-4222, the general fund of the City may be used to provide loans to the Revolving Fund or a general tax levy may be imposed on all taxable property in the City to meet the financial requirements of the Revolving Fund. The costs of the Improvements shall be assessed against the property in the District benefiting from the Improvements, based on the assessable area method of assessment described in Section 7-12-4162, M.C.A. The assessable area for all lots in the District will be the actual area of the lots. The total estimated cost of the Improvements is $1 ,832,000.00, and the total assessable area of the lots, tracts or parcels benefitin~ from the Improvements is 11,624,269 square feet. The costs of the Improvements shall not exceed 0.157601 per square foot of assessable area. On Monday, May10, 2004, at7:00 p.m., in the Commission Room, Municipal Building, 411 East Main Street, Bozeman, Montana, the City Commission will conduct a public hearing and pass upon all written protests against the creation of the District, or the making of Improvements, that may be filed in the period hereinafter described. NOT-1 __________________________n_____n__ ...-...--.--- Written protests against the creation of the District and the making of the Improvements may be filed by an agent, person, firm or corporation owning real property within the proposed District whose property is liable to be assessed for the Improvements. Such protests must be delivered to the Clerk of the Commission at the Municipal Building, 411 East Main Street, Bozeman, Montana, not later than 5:00 p.m., MoO.T., on Thursday, May 6,2004. Further information regarding the proposed District or the Bonds or other matters in respect thereof may be obtained from the Clerk of the Commission at the Municipal Building, 411 East Main Street or by telephone at (406) 582-2320. Dated: April 20, 2004. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA ~~~ Clerk of the Commission Legal Ad Publish: Wednesday, April 21 ,2004 Wednesday, April 28, 2004 NOT-2 EXHIBIT "A" NOETH 19TH A VENUE IWADWAY, DHAINAGE, AND LIGHTING IMPROVEMENTS SID ~ I NOT TO SCALE L.J:G..E.W2 ~~'''~ COUNTY ~ PARCELS SID BOUNDARY COS 1827A \JJ TR A-1 3 VI ~ CO,;TCO LOT 1 j ---...-.. TARGeT CAIIAIL -I Pill lOT 8 CR~II< " , TRACT ) S U [m IVI':; I CJ N ::.<: LOT 1 - <.) ----- , .:J, -~,..'"-~..~, -~, .',. m PHAS~ :, LOT 10 GARI)Nr R-SIMMENTAL ~ LOT 2A SUBDIVISION (1\ .- MINOI? SUb 210 (;jN ~ LOT :5 ~6 ~ 0 TRAC I :3 LOT 1 If) 1r Z (J f IRACT :5 LOT ) "~~. ._,~~. -....".. ._~'". 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EXHIBIT "B" NORTH 19TH A VENUE ROADWAY, DRAINAGE AND LIGHTING IMPROVEMENTS DESCRIPTION: All that part of Sections 35 and 36, Township 1 South, Range 5 East, Principal Meridian Montana, Gallatin County, Montana lying within the following described line: Beginning at a point on the west line of Tract 1, Gardner-Simmental Plaza Subdivision, said point being on the southwesterly right-of-way line of Interstate 90; thence easterly and southeasterly along said right-of-way line to the south line of Section 36 in said township and range; thence westerly along said south line to the southwest comer of said Section 36; thence westerly along the south line of the East Half of Section 35 to the southwest comer thereof; thence north along the west line of said East Half, to the southerly line of Catron Street; thence easterly along said southerly line to the northeast comer of Lot 7 of Gallatin Center Subdivision P.U.D. Phase 1; thence southerly along said line to the southwest comer of Lot 5 of said subdivision; thence easterly along the southerly line of said lot to the northwesterly line of Lot 4, of said subdivision; thence southwesterly, southeasterly and northeasterly along the boundary of Lot 4, to the westerly right-of-way of North 19th Avenue; thence northeasterly to the southwest comer of Tract 1 of Gardner-Simmental Plaza Subdivision; thence north along the west line of said Tract 1 to the Point of Beginning. ..--.--- . .---.-.-.-----.------ .___n_..... .._._"..._ COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 3672 Intent to create SID No. 675 - improvements to North 19th Avenue This is to certify that I did personally mail, on the 21 st day of April 2004, postage prepaid, a copy of the attached Notice in Re to the owners in Special Improvement District No. 675, as identified on Exhibit "C", attached hereto. ~/~ RO L. 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Box 104 : 2.161 t 94,153 14,838.60. 0 0 339.205 357,335 ____LJn.d~__ ~~m~~~;~laza '__L---i_____________rozeman. MT S9771-0104 . t-----i L I .-i--------~ !__.____.________.___+_.______m__m___________~_.___________~'_._.___--L_______+____. . .----------- --------+-----.--- l I J. I + I " ':=::Gardi~r--===.Ir I') X Fra;;kIj:oii~knichl I 9748 Coug"ro;::--.---r-2:140 =t= 93,220' :-14,691.57 I 7 ,434I----O-~- 987)09== 1 ,013,093:=::;--whOlesale ": l Si~~1!~al=::~-~_~t-=~I~~.:=I::S-~~i:d=t_-.::.B:Z~;~'-~~-5~~.1-8.=F=-.::.-:-:~===~.___==::::.--~_::1::::-..:~~ _.~ . ___===-_~-.-:=~-::::~:=--~=J~~"--~-:S~:~~ m X I CD -I q Page2 ~UbdiViSion Owner/Business Owner 2003 Market Geocode Name Address __ Value Tract L-~~5'13!<!i~er"::=.L.._._~.6____._.Thomas _&...~_afQn Reiner ~_~i'1.!..'iYillow\N..!L..___.__ 2187 _~262 __ 15,013.~~ ':~!'~J~~::= ...."::,:~::;'o~_~~;~~~~~~Ii~~I~~~~=i ~.~::.. .=:~~.::~,~....f_ '::..I-~~~:~i~~;:::~EL_ : Simmenlal Plaza 2 . Lux Transfer. : L....__4~I-Q8~.::_____:.___.= m__==~__-:::_-----=:__:~~~:-=:..__~-___=______._=::=::-==___________==---==-==-"::======::::-_======-_=:::=--____ ISi~~~1e~aza-,~:Tj?:::::=:------r..10nt~i~i.f~'E,==-=-~ja~t~~~~~~606=--1~~-~t 86,250 . 13,593:15 _ 0 ! - 0 i . 2&6,391 . 311,316__Park;ng =,.".C~(<=: :::==--.-==--:=-=' .. ....- ,-- --- . -1= -t -----=,=----- r=::::- - __Gardir>e-'----_...;.___J~!~____ Montbill Corp. _ PO Box26606 __ 2.167' 94,384 . 14,875.06 0 ~~' 722,384 , 738.716 !Par~ ; __-!-}~g~~~:laza=-.--4__=i.-__-_:__-=-_I.Jf'~__~~__Atlanta,~_~~~-Q!:i06 ..=___ .______-----1.___~.___ _+=-...:.._____=t____----'~-~----~serv~-~ I :=~!'.diQer ~::_ ::~:a____t--=~-KA, Incl-' 5851 E Baxter Ln ._1_~~_~669 __ 8,931,08 5.601 o' 1,070,863 1,086,270_ Mfg.&~~: : Simmental Plaza 1 ' Anderson Preca ,t Bozeman. MT 59715; . '1......-:-3~!!-DE~~i_~-~-~.~:=~=~~~:--~__~~.~__==.- --::_==:-=:-::-..-----m.=:=r-=--:--====-- -'----::======-.~----------==::----::==-==-----=:==::--= t::Slni~~I~iaza_: --,.~~ ~_-~:-_::_And~~~I;~~..sC::::____ B~~~~~:~:-;e;~~::::I:_~~ 31 ___j-- 92,813 14,627.46 8,436 i a~o ' 346787_ _ 371 ,28~ ;~~~a~____= I 4-08-02 I I + " I ~- -~ - -- ~- - -~ ~--- - -~-~ - ~-- - ----J -- -- __1-_ -~- --~-~ ---- - - - ----+---~~--1 ----~- i ' ~;n1~~~':"~la~ ~- -=~~l::~ t+--- m_ _S~J~~~-~_ _8~~~~;n~:-;e;;7~5 -=~ ~~-~3~_ _~_~~~_~_j~~___~.l~~_~6,898 _!~ 37~~~.____~ :Undev~==; l = 4..()!J.-D3 _______= ~ -=---=_ _ -- --- - - ---~--- - - m ---~ - L----- . . ,__Gardlner_____ _~ _ DR Fisher Co 22519 Manne Vlfm Dr S 2133 92906 14,642.11 I 0 0 312,368_ 328,444 __~Undev. 'rs'mmenlal Plaza~~_~__ , ___ Des MOIr>eS, WA &6198 --,--. . I _ i . . ~_.____~ 4-D8-D4'" .. 'i. ," i,..---.-.L..~~....~~;;i.L..~.~---.----.'.u_.~.'.____.~. ~;-_ MT, :~~=- -- i__J"~,~n.~O~ 6i~.6~Z.m.'32'894.. i. ,,,,.,,-r no,",'." 1.- ",..J- 0 i.' 12,206 1 369,987 '}..'~~. ~~~_~j ~~~=~~~~~~=~*M8~1i6~,~1~~~~~~~~,~~~~,~1~~-~j . u___._m__._ ... ~.. _-+._.____________. _.. ___..__-'__._..______m_._n______ +---~,__~____c__u, . I .~__._.__~_______________________>____~--u.---~m-~..--.--'-'- _._____ _____--'----___0_0 .._____ ~___.__~_____.__________ _0._ ___.___._____~_____.__~____~______L________._________~_.___--~_..~-----.-.--~--.-----------.. m X I OJ -i q i Page 3 Column Descriptions Column 1, Subdivision Geocode - subdivision name or certificate of survey number description used on the plat or certificate of survey, geocode numbers are provided where available Column 2, Lot and Phase or Tract - more detailed lot, block and tract description off of the plat or certificate of survey Column 3, Owner/Business Name - property owner listed for a given parcel in County Clerk & Recorder's, Treasurer's and Department of Revenue databases as of January 2004. Column 4, Owner Address - owner address provided in the Clerk & Recorder's, Treasurer's and State Department of Revenue databases Co lu m n 5, LotS ize - p a reel size<; off of the pia ts 0 r ce rtificates of su rvey In a ere<; Column 6, lot Size - parcel size<; in square feet, column 5 multiplied time<; 43560 Column 7,- Assessment- individual assessments for the parcels equal to the quotient of their column 6 area and the total area, multiplied by the SID amount. Column 8, SID 665 Payoff - outstanding amount of principal and interest for each parcel in SID 665 as shown in the City of Bozeman database Column 9, Gal. Co. Delinq. Tax - each parcel's outstanding taxes as shown in the Department of Revenue database as of January 2004 Column 10, 2003 Market Value - total market value of each parcel and its improvements as shown in the Department of Revenue database as of January 2004 Column 11, Estim. Value After Improvs. - Column 7 + Column 8 + Column 10 Column 12, Business Type - description of type of current land use m X I OJ --I q