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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 27, 1997 <br /> CONSIDERATION OF EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO.33 -97 ALLOWING <br /> PARTIAL PREPAYMENT ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OVER$100 000 RANDY <br /> SCHUMACHER <br /> Mr. Schumacher explained that this proposed Ordinance deals with allowing for partial <br /> assessment payments beyond the current policy that payment may be made in full within 30 days <br /> after an assessment roll has been adopted or assessed over a period established by the Council. <br /> Under the proposed Ordinance No. 33 - 97,prepayments may be made on assessments of at least <br /> $100,000. Mr. Schumacher used the Centennial School District as an example of a property <br /> assessed a large amount for improvements which could benefit from avoiding payment of <br /> interest over a number of years but is not able to pay the entire amount in a single payment. <br /> Council Member Kuether asked why prepayments are not acceptable on assessments of less than <br /> $100,000. Mr. Schumacher explained that small payments on numerous parcels would represent <br /> an administrative problem. <br /> Council Member Kuether asked if property owners could prepay a portion of the assessments <br /> prior to levying of an assessment roll. Mr. Schumacher indicated that they could not. The <br /> assessment must either be paid in full or be certified. Attorney Hawkins added that partial <br /> prepayments would require each balance to be recalculated and spread over the entire payment <br /> period, and that for small amounts the administration is not feasible. <br /> Council Member Bergeson questioned whether or not$100,000 is an accurate figure. He <br /> suggested that the proposed Ordinance should be passed at this time,but that further discussion <br /> should take place regarding the limit on the amount. <br /> Mayor Landers expressed agreement with Council Member Bergeson. <br /> Council Member Lyden moved to approve Emergency Ordinance No. 33 - 97, as presented. <br /> Council Member Kuether seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Emergency Ordinance No. 33 - 97 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> CONSIDERATION OF REMOVING THE HOUSE AND GARAGE AT 1410 CANFIELD <br /> ROAD,TOM JACKSON <br /> Mr. Jackson explained that at its October 13, 1997 meeting, Council approved an order for <br /> removal of a hazardous building in connection with the subject property. He reminded the City <br /> Council that at that time the property owner, Gregory Dufeck, was required to attend this <br /> meeting and to present a "concrete update of his plans" for reconstruction, if that was still his <br /> intention. Additionally,the City required that a licensed structural engineer evaluate the scope of <br /> damage to the structure. Within the past two weeks Mr. Dufeck(1)resolved the property <br /> ownership issue, (2) secured an estimate from a licensed contractor, and (3) resecured the <br /> property from trespassers. <br /> Council Member Kuether asked about the overall condition of the structure for renovation <br /> purposes. Mr. Jackson indicated that Mr. Dufeck's prospective contractor has suggested at least <br /> two structural engineers with whom he can work to determine feasibility of renovation. <br /> .-N, <br />