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CITY OF LITTLE CANADA <br />RESOLUTION NO. 82 -2 -63 <br />A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING DEFERRALS OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS <br />FOR CERTAIN DISABLED PERSONS <br />WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Sections 435.193 through 435.195, <br />as amended, authorize the Little Canada City Council to defer <br />special assessment payments for certain disabled persons at the <br />discretion of the Council, and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Little Canada <br />determines that deferral of special assessments for certain <br />disabled persons is in the public interest, and <br />WHEREAS, it is necessary that the City Council establish <br />its general policies and guidelines for granting said deferrals <br />of special assessments for disabled persons. <br />NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council endorses <br />the principle of deferment of special assessments for certain <br />disabled persons, when the payment of said special assessments <br />constitutes a hardship. <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council's consideration <br />of the application for granting deferments of special assessments <br />shall be based on the following factors: <br />1. The property must be homestead property. <br />2. The owner must be retired by virtue of a permanent and <br />total disability, and in the case of husband and wife, <br />one person must meet this requirement. The applicant <br />shall be presently receiving Retirement Survivors <br />Insurance or Disability Insurance under the Social <br />Security Act, 42 U.S.C., Section 301, as amended, or any <br />other retirement insurance or disability insurance. <br />3. The owner will make application for deferred payment of <br />special assessments on forms prescribed by the Ramsey <br />County Auditor and will make application to the City <br />of Little Canada on forms provided by the City. <br />4. The application for said deferment must be filed with <br />the City prior to the adoption by the City of the <br />resolution adopting the assessment roll. <br />5. The City Council will consider each application on <br />an individual basis. However, the Council's general <br />policy is to grant special assessment deferments when <br />the property owner has filed an affidavit with the City <br />stating that the annual payment for the special assessment <br />exceeds two percent of the adjusted gross income of the <br />owner as determined by the most recent Federal tax return. <br />r <br />