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11 Responses, 23.4% of those responding <br /> <br />There were five ballots or emails that were unmarked with a preference (10.6%) <br /> <br />--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> <br />A copy of all Feedback Forms along with related email received by the deadline of <br />October 17, 2007, are included in Section 10 of the Street and Utility Improvement <br />Program Final Report as submitted by the Streets and Utilities Task Force. <br /> <br /> <br />Previously Assessed Properties - One of the biggest issue that was raised at the <br />meeting was how previously assessed properties are to be addressed with the <br />proposed program. The recommendation of the Streets and Utilities Task Force is to <br />provide an opportunity to eliminate the assessments that are currently payable for these <br />properties. There are currently two projects where assessments are still payable: <br />County Road H2 Street Project and the 2003 Street Project. For property owners that <br />paid their assessment in full, they would be refunded a portion of their original <br />assessment – 50% for the H2 project and 60% for the 2003 project. <br /> <br />8 of the 11 Feedback forms that indicated that they were generally opposed to the <br />program indicated that did not agree with the recommended method for addressing <br />previously assessed properties. <br /> <br />To eliminate the assessment for these properties or to allow for a rebate, the City will <br />need to re-assess these properties. This process will take several months. It is therefore <br />recommended that should this proposed program be adopted, the assessment <br />elimination process be initiated immediately. <br /> <br />The Task Force recommendation to address previously assessed properties is both <br />legally and logistically feasible. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Public Improvement Hearing – The purpose of the Public Hearing is to provide <br />interested parties an opportunity to learn more about the proposed program and to <br />comment on it. Pursuant to Resolution 7163, a Public Hearing was set for October 22, <br />2007. <br /> <br />Notice of this hearing was mailed to every property owner with in the City of Mounds <br />View on October 5, 2007. The property owner mailing list was derived from the Ramsey <br />County property records. <br /> <br />The hearing was advertised in the City’s official newspaper, The New Brighton-Mounds <br />View Bulletin, on October 10th and 17th of this year. The Public Hearing Notice and