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Anoka County City of Lino Lakes <br />mined" means the removal of top soil and overburden in preparation for excavation or <br />excavation of a commercial deposit. (n) When any portion of the property under this <br />subdivision or subdivision 22 begins to be actively mined, the owner must file a supplemental <br />affidavit within 60 days from the day any aggregate is removed stating the number of acres <br />of the property that is actively being mined. The acres actively being mined must be (1) <br />valued and classified under subdivision 24 in the next subsequent assessment year, and (2) <br />removed from the aggregate resource preservation property tax program under section <br />273.1115, if the land was enrolled in that program. Copies of the original affidavit and all <br />supplemental affidavits must be filed with the county assessor, the local zoning <br />administrator, and the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Land and Minerals. A <br />supplemental affidavit must be filed each time a subsequent portion of the property is <br />actively mined, provided that the minimum acreage change is five acres, even if the actual <br />mining activity constitutes less than five acres. (o) The definitions prescribed by the <br />commissioner under paragraphs (c) and (d) are not rules and are exempt from the <br />rulemaking provisions of chapter 14, and the provisions in section 14.386 concerning <br />exempt rules do not apply. <br />Subd. 24.Class 3. <br />(a) Commercial and industrial property and utility real and personal property is class 3a. (1) <br />Except as otherwise provided, each parcel of commercial, industrial, or utility real property <br />has a class rate of 1.5 percent of the first tier of market value, and 2.0 percent of the <br />remaining market value. In the case of contiguous parcels of property owned by the same <br />person or entity, only the value equal to the first-tier value of the contiguous parcels qualifies <br />for the reduced class rate, except that contiguous parcels owned by the same person or <br />entity shall be eligible for the first-tier value class rate on each separate business operated <br />by the owner of the property, provided the business is housed in a separate structure. For <br />the purposes of this subdivision, the first tier means the first $150,000 of market value. Real <br />property owned in fee by a utility for transmission line right-of-way shall be classified at the <br />class rate for the higher tier. For purposes of this subdivision, parcels are considered to be <br />contiguous even if they are separated from each other by a road, street, waterway, or other <br />similar intervening type of property. Connections between parcels that consist of power lines <br />or pipelines do not cause the parcels to be contiguous. Property owners who have <br />contiguous parcels of property that constitute separate businesses that may qualify for the <br />first-tier class rate shall notify the assessor by July 1, for treatment beginning in the following <br />taxes payable year. (2) All personal property that is: (i) part of an electric generation, <br />transmission, or distribution system; or (ii) part of a pipeline system transporting or <br />distributing water, gas, crude oil, or petroleum products; and (iii) not described in clause (3), <br />and all railroad operating property has a class rate as provided under clause (1) for the first <br />tier of market value and the remaining market value. In the case of multiple parcels in one <br />county that are owned by one person or entity, only one first tier amount is eligible for the <br />reduced rate. (3) The entire market value of personal property that is: (i) tools, implements, <br />and machinery of an electric generation, transmission, or distribution system; (ii) tools, <br />implements, and machinery of a pipeline system transporting or distributing water, gas, <br />crude oil, or petroleum products; or (iii) the mains and pipes used in the distribution of steam <br />or hot or chilled water for heating or cooling buildings, has a class rate as provided under <br />clause (1) for the remaining market value in excess of the first tier. (b) Employment property <br />defined in section 469.166, during the period provided in section 469.170, shall constitute <br />c lass 3b. The class rates for class 3b property are determined under paragraph (a). Subd. <br />24a. [Repealed, 1Sp2001 c 5 art 3 s 96] <br />Subd. 25.Class 4. <br />(a) Class 4a is residential real estate containing four or more units and used or held for use <br />by the owner or by the tenants or lessees of the owner as a residence for rental periods of <br />30 days or more, excluding property qualifying for class 4d. Class 4a also includes hospitals <br />37 <br />
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