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MINUTES <br />City Council <br />October 7, 1981 <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mr. Elanson. <br />Ayes (5) Nardin9, Hanson, fahey, Scalze, Forsberg. <br />Nayes (0). <br />Resolution declared adopted. <br />This reso7ution appears in Reso7ution Book No. 7, Page 376. <br />Mrs. Nardini introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION N0. 81-10-578 - LEVYING THE ACCRUED INTEREST <br />ON THE CAPLETTE DEFERRED ASS[SSMENT BEGINNING OCTOBER <br />16, 1981 <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mrs. Scalze. <br />qyes (5) Nardini, Scalze, Hanson, Forsberg, Fahey. <br />Nayes (0). <br />Resolution declared adopted. <br />This resolution appears in Resolution Qook No. 7, Page 377. <br />Floward The City Clerk reported that the Howard property, Parcel No. 53-55000-350-02, <br />Flssessment is unbuildable unless it is combined with another parcel. <br />Mrs. Scalze introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION N0. 81-10-579 - CONTINUING THE DEFERRGD ASSESSMENT <br />ON THE HOWARD PROPERTY IN TFIE AMOUNT OF $2,003.50 UNTIL <br />SUCN TIME FlS THE PROPERTY IS 'fRANSFERRED, DIVIDED, OR DEVELOPED <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mr. Forsberg. <br />qyes (5) Scalze, Forsberg, Nardini, Fahey, Hanson. <br />Nayes (0). <br />Resolution declared adopted. <br />This resolution appears in Resolution Book No. 7, Page 377. <br />Mrs. Scalze introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION N0. $1-10-580 - LEVYING THE ACCRUED INTEREST <br />ON THE HOWFlRD DEfERRED ASSESSMENT BEGINNING OCTOBER 16, 1981 <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mr. Fahey. <br />qyes (5) Scalze, Fahey, Forsberg, Nardini, Hanson. <br />Nayes (0). <br />Resolution declared adopted. <br />This resolution appears in Resolution Book No. 7, Page 378. <br />Steve The City Clerk reported that neither Mr. Steve Hallgren nor Mr. Myers <br />Hallgren Frattalone received notices of the improvement hearings at the time <br />Flssessment that their various improvements were being considered. <br />Page -18- <br />