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Page 7 <br /> November 12, 1996 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> Jim Schmitt,5446 Erickson Road,suggested that in future assessment cases all affected property owners be <br /> notified that they will be assessed for the improvements. He feels the notices were unclear and that there <br /> would have been more public input if more were aware that they would be assessed for the improvements <br /> even though their properties were not located on Bronson Drive. <br /> Bill Warner,2765 Sherwood Road,stated residents who object to these improvement projects have an <br /> opportunity to do something about it. The City Charter is a tool that is available to residents who object <br /> to what the council's actions are. <br /> Council member Hankner stated she is takes her position very seriously and spends hours each week <br /> reading material,making telephone calls and asking questions. She is disappointed that residents do not <br /> take time to educate themselves on issues which affect them as residents. There is a point in time wherein <br /> it is no longer the city's responsibility to get information out. Residents must take time to pay attention to <br /> these matters. <br /> Brian Skunes,5475 Quincy Street, stated he does not recall receiving any of the notices from the City that <br /> were mailed out in January and February of 1996. <br /> Mr.Ulrich explained that everyone in the drainage district that was originally affected by assessments was <br /> • to have received a notice,based upon the PIN numbers received from Anoka County. <br /> Ms.Laurie Shoop,2186 Lambert Avenue,stated she received one letter about the Bronson Drive project, <br /> however it did not inform her that her property would be assessed for the improvements. The next letter <br /> she received notified her of her assessments. She explained her frustration in getting the assessment letter <br /> when she had no clue that it would be happening. This is a common complaint amongst the residents in <br /> her neighborhood. <br /> Council member Trude stated she had received a telephone call from Karen Hemesath,5386 St.Stephens <br /> Street,who also indicated that the first letter she received was the assessment letter and that she did not <br /> receive prior notice. <br /> Cynthia Cummins,5395 St. Stephen Street,stated she would like to see a breakdown of the assessment <br /> costs. Mr.Peters explained what she was being assessed for. <br /> Bernice Bartz,2256 Bronson Drive,stated she attended a Council meeting in regard to the project and <br /> residents were told that if they objected to the street improvements,a petition could be signed. Not one <br /> person took the liberty to do so,therefore,there is no one else to blame. She is pleased with the <br /> improvements and happy to be a resident who lives on Bronson Drive. <br /> Mr.McBride,5450 Erickson Road,asked if his whole lot size is being computed in determining the <br /> assessment. Mr.Peters explained that this depends upon whether the entire property would drain off onto <br /> Bronson Drive. <br /> Mr.McBride also felt that the 30 day payment option without interest was unrealistic. He feels that people <br /> need more of a warning. <br /> Mr.Kessell,Finance Director,explained how the payment plan works. <br />