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156 <br />SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING <br />April 15, 1985 <br />Page -3- <br />Mr. Nadeau said he had a list of thirty five parcels with their <br />1984 assessed values. Mr. Thurston said if the City wanted to <br />reassess these parcels and raise the estimated market value, <br />the Council would have to call the landowners before the Council <br />and discuss this with them. <br />Mr. Nadeau said he is looking at why is comparable land here <br />worth so much more than somewhere else. He said the big factor <br />is supposed to be value, not who is using it or how they are <br />using it. Mr. Nadeau again asked why whether somebody is farm- <br />ing the land or not, should make a difference in the value. <br />Just as soon as somebody plows the land the land value triples. <br />The land has not changed but the value changes. <br />Mr. Kulaszewicz moved to meet with Mrs. Roisum and Mr. Reinert <br />at 8:30 A.M. Saturday, April 20, 1985 to look at some of the <br />parcels Mr. Nadeau has listed. Mr. Reinert seconded the motion. <br />Motion declared passed. <br />Mrs. Roisum told the Council she had received two telephone calls <br />from residents questioning their land values. Mr. Richard Klenck <br />questioned values on parcels R36- 31 -22 -13 -0005 and 836- 31- 22 -13- <br />0002. Ms. Nancy Yapp questioned values on her parcel 832- 31 -22- <br />14 -0008. <br />Mr. Marier moved to continue the Board of Equalization on Monday, <br />April 22, 1985 at 5:45 P.M. Mr. Kulaszewicz seconded the motion. <br />Motion declared passed. <br />Mr. Marier moved to adjourn at 8:30 P.M. Mr. Bohjanen seconded <br />the motion. Aye. <br />These minutes were considered, corrected and approved at a regular <br />meeting of City Council on April 22, 1985. <br />tL <br />Marilyn d Ahderson, City Clerk <br />