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09/22/2014
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• <br />• <br />• <br />NorthPointe 2nd Addition <br />Development Contract <br />September. 2014 <br />iii. All special assessments shall be payable to the City Clerk in semi-annual <br />installments over 15 Years commencing on April 15th of the Year after the <br />levy of such assessment and on each September 15th and April 15th <br />thereafter until the entire balance plus accrued interest is paid in full_ In <br />the alternative. the City may. at its option. certify the entire assessment roll <br />to the Anoka County Auditor for collection with real estate taxes. <br />iv. Developer. its heirs. successors or assigns. agrees that within 30 days after <br />the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for a residence on a lot located <br />within the Subdivision that is assessed for the cost of the Charges. the <br />Developer. its heirs. successors or assigns. agrees. at its own cost and <br />expense. to pay the entire unpaid Charges assessed or to be assessed under <br />this agreement against such, property . <br />v. If a certificate of occupancy is issued before the special assessments have <br />been levied. the Developer. its heirs. successors or assigns shall pati the <br />City the sum of cash equal to 120% of the Engineer's estimate of the <br />special assessments for such City Improvements that would be levied <br />against the property. Upon such payment the City shall issue a certificate <br />showing the assessments are paid in full. Notwithstanding the issuance of <br />said certificate. the Developer shall be liable to the City for any deficiency <br />and the City shall pay the Developer any surplus arising from the payment <br />based upon such estimate. Developer will be paid interest on all <br />assessments paid before the leve of such assessments by the City at the <br />bond interest rates paid by the City. <br />e. Acceleration upon Default. <br />i. In the event the Developer violates any of the covenants. conditions or <br />agreements herein, violates any ordinance. rule or regulation of the City. <br />County of Anoka. State of Minnesota or other governmental entity having <br />jurisdictionover the plat. or fails to pay when due any installment of any <br />special assessment levied pursuant to this agreement. or any interest <br />thereon, the City at its option. in addition to its rights and remedies <br />hereunder. after 10 days written notice to the Developer. may declare all of <br />the unpaid special assessments which are then estimated or levied pursuant <br />to this agreement due and payable in full. with interest. The City may seek <br />recovery of such special assessments due and payable from the security <br />provided herein. In the event that such security is insufficient to pay the <br />outstanding amount of such special assessments plus accrued interest the <br />Cite may certify such outstanding special assessments in full to the County <br />Auditor pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 429.061. subdivision 3. for <br />collection the following year. The City. at its option. may commence legal <br />action against the Developer to collect the entire unpaid balance of the <br />special assessments then estimated or levied pursuant hereto. with interest. <br />page 8 <br />
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