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2155 <br />Harley Otto Is the University paying the same as the home- <br />1847 Fairview: owners on Fairview and Larpenteur for footage <br />where it goes on its land? How much are they <br />paying? <br />Galvin: `The University is being assessed on the same front <br /> foot basis as the individual home owners because <br /> same is based on the benefit. Only a portion of <br /> the University property is affected by this improve- <br /> ment because in certain areas, al though the water <br /> line might run adjacent to its property, the benefit <br /> would not be to the University, The University is <br /> assessed the same, X6.65 afoot - 683 feet on Clevs- <br /> land Avenue and on the north side of Larpenteur east <br /> of Cleveland for a distance of 90~ feet. This is the <br /> area on which the water line abutts their property. <br /> There are two proceedings here tonight, the University <br /> is assessed under a different statute and they received <br /> a special no tice about this hearing and they will <br /> include the cost in their biennial budget and it is <br /> presented to the legislature. They are being assessed <br /> at the same rate. <br />Otto: Along Fairview - they are not being assessed at all? <br />Nilsen: No, they are not being benefited, Incidentally, <br /> these people should know that there is a 12tt main <br /> along Cle veland Avenue and St. Paul paid for the <br /> over-sizing, over and above the cost of an 8" Pain. <br /> This was done thinking of future development in that <br /> area. <br />Donald Shannon In regard to the assessment - we can pay that within <br />1890 Tatum: 30 days without interest? ~~te will each get a notice? <br />Nilsens Yes. <br />Casper Hanson Are we bound to that 30 days, or could it be 60 days? <br />1896 No. Holtons <br /> From a mechanical standpoint, as long as the assessment <br /> roll stays in the office. Under the state statute, <br />Galvin: October 10th is the dead line for certifying the <br /> assessment roll to the auditor's office. Vie have had <br /> an extension so it must be certified in 30 days, yvhich <br /> is the absolute minimum. <br />Tdrs. Pantzar: Haw soon do we have to hook up to the sewer? <br />Galvins Qrdinance 58 provides that the owners and occupants <br />have two years to connect from the time the connection <br />is available. <br />Mrs. `yiacGregor Could you elaborate on the adjustments on the odd <br />Fairview Avenue: size lots? <br />Lemberg: This is about the odd shaped lots in Falcon V~foods. <br />Some have very wide back yards with narrow front <br />lots. It vrould not be fair to assess them only on <br />their front footage, <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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