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File #: 060605    Version: 0
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 9/6/2006 In control: PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 9/26/2006
Effective date: 10/13/2006    
Title: An ordinance relating to interest payments on special assessments.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: DEFERRED ASSESSMENTS, FEES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
Attachments: 1. Comptroller's Letter.PDF, 2. Notice Published on 10-12-06.PDF
Number
060605
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference
941402
Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
An ordinance relating to interest payments on special assessments.
Sections
115-42-8-b-3 am
Analysis
Currently the code provides that the interest rate charged on special assessments is defined as the average prime rates of Firstar, M & I and Bank One banks. Firstar and Bank One have been bought out by other banks, therefore making the code outdated. This ordinance changes the definition of the prime rate to the Wall Street Journal prime rate which is published in the Wall Street Journal. That prime rate is determined by polling 30 of America’s largest banks; when 23 of the 30 have changed their prime lending rate, the Wall Street Journal responds by updating its published prime rate. It should also be noted that 2 of the 3 banks or their successors currently referenced in the code use the Wall Street Journal prime rate as their prime rate.

Body
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
Part 1. Section 115-42-8-b-3 of the code is amended to read:
115-42. Special Assessment Procedure.
8. PAYMENT TERMS.
b-3. In addition to the principal remaining, interest shall be added commencing after the billing date of the invoice. A 45-day grace period for payment shall be granted from the date of billing, and if not paid within the period, interest shall be charged on a retroactive basis to the date of the billing. The interest rate charged shall be set annually as of the last business day in June as an approximation of the prime rate plus 1%. For the purpose of this subdivision, the prime rate shall be defined as the [[average of the prime rates of Firstar, M & I and Bank One banks]] >> Wall Street Journal prime rate which is published in the Wall Street Journal<<. The monthly rate of interest shall be computed by dividing such average prime rate plus 1% by 12 rounded to the nearest 100th percent. The comptroller shall review such interest rate ...

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