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1.02 <br />COUNCIL BOARD OF REVIEW <br />APRIL 15, 1991 <br />never really approved by the City. This left one of those <br />lots un- buildable. Mr. Nienaber says he may have to go back <br />and make an adjustment on the valuation, then start the <br />process to change the valuation on an un- buildable lot. But <br />in the mean time, the taxes are still due next month. Mr. <br />Ekeroth was advised to pay them and then expect to receive an <br />abatement in about 45 to 60 days. Mr. Nienaber referred Mr. <br />Ekeroth to Mr. Larry Dahleen at the Anoka County offices. <br />Steve Negaard, 1023 Lantern Lane. Mr. Negaard commented that <br />he is a fairly new resident of Lino Lakes, and just came to <br />tonight's meeting to see if he could get an understanding of <br />the increase in the taxes this year. Mr. Nienaber explained <br />that the major portion of the increase was due to increased <br />school taxes. He suggested Mr. Negaard contact Mr. Warren <br />Tester, Business Manager of Centennial School District for an <br />explanation of the School District tax increase. Mayor Bisel <br />added that Mr. Negaard could possibly qualify for a tax <br />rebate if his taxes increased more than 10 %, but he has to <br />file for the rebate before August 15th of this year. <br />Mayor Bisel called for any other questions or comments. There <br />were none. <br />Council Member Reinert moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:20 <br />PM. Council Member Bohjanen seconded the motion. Aye. <br />These minutes were considered, corrected and approved at a <br />regular meeting of the Lino Lakes City Council on May 13, <br />1991. <br />Harold L. Bisel, <br />Mayor <br />