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c__3i�-� <br />COUNCIL MEETING MARCH 27, 1995 <br />assessments and place the assessments on the correct properties. <br />The errors involve Property Identification Numbers (PIN'S), not <br />the actual calculation of the assessment. This means that some <br />properties were assessed when they should not have been assessed <br />and some properties were not assessed when they should have been <br />assessed. <br />Resolution No. 95 - 35 will correct the errors. Mrs. Anderson <br />explained that property owners affected by the errors have been <br />notified. <br />Mrs. Anderson noted that the errors did not happen in her office. <br />She explained that Anoka County did not allow sufficient time for <br />review and correction of the rolls. Normally such errors could <br />have been detected and corrected before the tax statements were <br />mailed to the property owners. <br />Mrs. Anderson asked the City Council to adopt Resolution No. 95 - <br />35 Correcting the 1995 Assessment. Council Member Elliott moved <br />to adopt Resolution No. 95 - 35. Council Member Kuether seconded <br />the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 95 - 35 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />Council Member Neal moved to adjourn at 8:35 P.M. Council Member <br />Elliott seconded the motion. Aye. <br />These minutes considered, corrected and approved at a regular <br />Council meeting held on April 10, 1995. <br />Marilyn G. Anderson, Vernon F. Reinert, <br />Clerk -Treasurer Mayor <br />PAGE 22 <br />