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Notes from the Charter Commission Open Meeting, <br />August 10,1995 <br />Charter members present: Paul Montain, Bill Bohanen, Bill Houle, Bart Rehbein, <br />Joyce Scharpen, Ron Solfest and Bob Doocy. <br />Others present included: Kent Sulem, League of Minnesota Cities, John Powell, <br />City Engineer <br />Mr. Solfest explained why we were here and went over the options. <br />* Red Maple Lane - If houses have equal frontage, but the values are considerably <br />different, and both will receive equal benefit, why will one pay more than the <br />other? If all improvements are put in, roads, curbs, sewer, water, lighting, is the <br />assessment still limited to 10$ of value? Yes. <br />* Fred Anderson, Deerwood Lane - If improvements to property are made and the <br />house is sold later for much more money, how is the deferred assessment figured: <br />at the value of the house is lower, or now when appreciation has caused the house <br />to be worth more? Answer: The assessment is based on the appraised value, when <br />the improvement is made. The balance will come out of city funds. <br />* Mr. Clausen, Baldwin Lake Rd. - Has his own sewer and water, how can this be of <br />benefit? Realtors have told him that his property is worth more without the <br />improvements, because he has a more private lot. Powell: He will still have to <br />hock up. Benefit means: Will your market valise go up, not what the property <br />owner thinks will happen. if the city can't prove that your property benefited from <br />the improvement, then no assessment can be made. <br />*Mark Winiecke - Deferred still means he must pay the assessment --AMOUNT <br />LEVIED would be a better term than assessment. The burden of proof of value, <br />market value, will be determined by an assessor. <br />* City assessor will show any increase in value. Property owner can challenge the <br />value in District Court, at his expense. The result is determined on a case by case <br />basis. <br />* "Initiate" an improvement means when the city actually receives a petition for <br />improvement. <br />* County assessor handles the assessments for the city. <br />* If sewer and water are put in front and the system fails, must the homeowner <br />hook up and pay assessments? Yes. This is a city council policy. Appeal processes <br />are available. <br />* Met Council wants an area -wide sewer system rather than the individual sewer <br />and water on each lot. City resolution also requires owners to hook up to sanitary <br />sewer and water, and not redo an individual system. <br />* I have 1600' of roadway, 7 3/4 Acres, a possibility of three lots. What will happen? <br />Examples later. <br />* Why spend $20,000 to hook up to sewer, when a new system costs a lot less? <br />* City wants control over the property. City inspector must inspect any system - city <br />says they can't fix their individual system. (Powell: City wants you to hook up to a <br />
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