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information on this policy come and see me; as I have the brochures. <br /> Kitty <br /> • Utility bills were recently completed and mailed. Seems to get a little more <br /> difficult each year to hire part time meter readers and residents seem more <br /> apprehensive about allowing the readers into their homes. <br /> • Work continues on the Proposed 1995 Budget. We have received new numbers <br /> from the County on total tax capacity values of property in Mounds View and <br /> we are recalculating the tax capacity rate and the impact of the proposed <br /> property tax levy on residential properties. <br /> • The unclaimed property report was recently submitted to the State. <br /> Approximately $326 in uncashed checks and utility deposits were reported. <br /> The State will publish in newspapers, and, if unclaimed, we will have to send <br /> the money to the State. <br /> Don B. <br /> 11111IPARKS, <br /> RECREATION <br /> AND FORESTRY <br /> PARKS: <br /> * The sewer and water portions of the improvements at Hillview and Groveland <br /> Park buildings have been completed. No problems resulted and we are happy <br /> about that. The potential problems of de-watering are always a risk. Greg <br /> Callahan continues to grind away replacing the joists and other rotted wood. <br /> The bathrooms will go up quickly but these other things take time because they <br /> must be replaced one at a time so that the building remains secure. He replaced <br /> a 12" footing at Groveland with a 48" footing for the mid-beam. This should <br /> keep the floor from heaving like it had previously. <br /> * Parks crews continue to "winterize" the parks. Crew is turf sweeping the <br /> parks, picking up debris and leaves, etc. <br />
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