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COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 10, 1997 <br /> OPEN MIKE <br /> Mayor Landers called for representatives of the Parks & Recreation Department in order to <br /> present to them the 1998 Annual Distinguished Budget Award in appreciation for their thorough <br /> and complete submission of their contribution to the 1998 Budget. <br /> Mr. Schumacher explained further that the reason this award was presented to the Parks & <br /> Recreation Department at this time is not just because of their excellent work, but because they <br /> accomplished the necessary budgetary goals in a timely manner without the aid of a director. He <br /> added that this award is not given routinely every year, but is presented only when extraordinary <br /> service is rendered. <br /> Kim Sullivan of 7132 Whippoorwill Lane commended the Parks Department for its efforts in <br /> connection with budget preparation, and to Ms. Vaske individually for her willingness to <br /> recognize the good work of fellow employees. She then expressed concern that plans thus far for <br /> the new City Hall complex are not being considered by all affected parties, and strongly <br /> encouraged Council to hold the City Staff accountable to ensure that everyone involved is <br /> offered the opportunity to provide input. <br /> 6:30 P.M.,PUBLIC HEARING, CERTIFICATION OF CERTAIN DELINQUENT <br /> SEWER AND WATER UTILITY BILLS,MARY VASKE <br /> Ms. Vaske explained that each year the Utility Department experiences difficulty collecting some <br /> quarterly sewer and water bills. Notification has been forwarded to those residents having <br /> outstanding bills explaining the deadline for payment of those bills would be November 14, <br /> 1997. Most bills left unpaid when a resident moves are turned over to a collection agency, and <br /> are collected in this manner. However, bills not collected by a collection agency and delinquent <br /> bills of current residents are certified to Anoka County by resolution for collection with property <br /> taxes. The residents named in Resolution No. 97 - 166 have received the required notification of <br /> this public hearing, which is being held to allow residents to speak regarding their delinquent <br /> bills. <br /> Following adoption of this resolution,the Finance Department will continue to receive payments <br /> on delinquent bills. Some of the delinquent utility bills included in Resolution No. 97 - 166 will <br /> be paid before the certification date and will be stricken from the assessment roll. <br /> Mayor Landers opened the public hearing at 6:51 p.m. <br /> There being no public response, Council Member Kuether moved to close the public hearing at <br /> 6:52 p.m. Council Member Lyden seconded the motion. <br /> Council Member Neal pointed out that in some cities utility services are discontinued when bills <br /> go unpaid. Ms. Vaske indicated that there is only one city in the area that has handled unpaid <br /> 2 <br />
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