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MINUTES <br />FEBRUARY 2 7 , 19 91 <br />PAGE 3 <br />_~ <br />clarification that tax exempt property is taxed 100 of the <br />residential equivalency rate. Motion carried unanimously. <br />RESOLUTION R-91-11(A) <br />A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CITY'S ASSESSMENT POLICY) <br />PROPOSED RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ASSESSMENT FOR 1991 STREET <br />IMPROVEMENT PROJECT <br />Ciernia moved adoption of Resolution R-91-12 with the <br />stipulation that the amount of assessment is to be based on the <br />policy as just set by Ordinance 0-91-3. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />RESOLUTION R-91-12 <br />A RESOLUTION DECLARING COST TO BE ASSESSED AND <br />ORDERING PREPARATION OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT <br />PROPOSED RESOLUTION ON SCHEDULING HEARING FOR 1991 STREET <br />IMPROVEMENTS <br />Ciernia moved adoption of Resolution R-91-13 scheduling the <br />public hearing on the proposed assessment for March 27, 1991 <br />which carried unanimously. <br />RESOLUTION R-91-13 <br />A RESOLUTION FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT FOR <br />1991 STREET IMPROVEMENTS <br />DISCUSSION - PETITION FROM HOLLYWOOD COURT RESIDENTS REGARDING <br />CLOSING OF HOYT AND UNDERWOOD STREETS ON THE FAIRGROUNDS <br />Baldwin commented on the petition from Hollywood Court residents <br />requesting the Council assist in re-opening the roads and <br />requesting MNDOT to re-set the semaphores at Snelling and Hoyt. <br />Wiessner explained she had discussed the street closings with <br />Mike Heffron of the State Fairgrounds and he had indicated they <br />did not intend to rescind their decision. Baldwin and Wiessner <br />will arrange a meeting with Mike Heffron to further discuss the <br />matter and Council will also relay the residents' requests to <br />our State Legislators at a meeting scheduled for March 2, 1991. <br />CITY TO DISCONTINUE ANNUAL SPRING CLEAN UP <br />Wiessner explained that the annual spring clean up has become <br />excessively expensive and last year only 120 vehicles made use <br />of the service. Based on the cost, low participation, the <br />City's need to reduce expenditures, and the fact that there are <br />private haulers capable of picking up the items, Council <br />unanimously agreed that the clean-up should be discontinued. <br />