The following are definitions for the purposes of this chapter and for the purposes of any agreement entered into pursuant hereto and for any actions taken as authorized pursuant to this chapter or otherwise:
"Benefit" or "Special Benefit"means the benefit derived from the availability, immediate use, or potential future use of an improvement by an owner or owners, or the owner's agents, guests, licensees, assigns, donees or vendees, etc., or available for use by proximity to an improvement. Property outside of the proposed district will not be considered specially benefited.
"Board"means the Board of County Commissioners, Josephine County, Oregon.
"Engineer"means the County Engineer, or other engineer selected by the Board of County Commissioners.
"Improvement District"means an area of land described by a boundary that receives benefit from an improvement.
"Owner"means the fee holder of record of the legal title to the real property in question. Where such real property is being purchased under a recorded land sales contract, then such purchasers shall also be deemed owners.
"Public Improvement"means and includes, but is not limited to, the term "local improvement" as defined in ORS
223.387(1), and further means to construct, reconstruct, alter, or abandon such facilities, as hereinafter defined under subsections
(1) through (8) of this definition, within: (1) the right-of-way of a County road; (2) a deeded or dedicated public road, street, or easement; (3) a platted road, street, or easement; or (4) publicly owned or leased lands, with the completed facilities to be maintained by the County, a city or other municipal corporation as follows:
1. Streets or roads, including clearing, grading, drainage structures, surfacing, paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and any other appurtenances as required to meet standards or comply with approvals.
2. Storm drainage works, including structures, pipes and open ditches, for collecting, pumping and disposing of storm and surface water.
3. Sewage works, including all facilities necessary for collecting, pumping, treating and disposing of sanitary sewage.
4. Water supply works and service, including all facilities necessary for tapping natural sources of domestic and industrial water, treating and protecting the quality of the water and transmitting it to the point of sale to any person, city, domestic water supply corporation or other public or private agency for domestic, municipal and industrial water supply service.
5. Diking and flood control works, including all facilities necessary for diking and control of water courses.
6. The acquisition, establishment, construction or reconstruction of any off-street motor vehicle parking facility.
7. The construction, reconstruction, installation, and equipping of a park, playground, or recreation facility.
8. Any other local improvement for which an assessment may be made on the property specially benefited, as authorized by the Board of County Commissioners.
The improvement must have a significant public benefit. All surveying, engineering, inspection, legal, administrative, easement and right-of-way acquisition costs, and any other similar improvement-related costs deemed appropriate by the Board shall be considered part of the "improvement." |
(Ord. 84-2 § 3)