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City of Mounds View <br />1204.02 1204.02 (Rev. 7/04) <br />Subd. 5. Dedication for Re-Subdivision: For any subdivision of a parcel on which a cash <br />dedication for parks has previously been made but on which an additional cash dedication is <br />required due to re-subdivision, the amount of cash dedication required on the re-subdivided <br />parcel(s) shall be based on the market value of the land at the time of re-subdivision and the <br />factors set forth in subdivision 4 of this Section less any applicable credit for the prior cash <br />dedication. (1988 Code §42.13) (Ord. 604, 1997; Amended, Ord. 745, 7-26-04) <br />Subd. 6. Right of Appeal: Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 462.358 and 462.361 a <br />subdivider may appeal the imposition of dedication fee to the district court within sixty (60) <br />days of the approval of the subdivision application. The subdivider must give written notice <br />to the municipality regarding a proposed fee dispute prior to the final decision on the <br />proposed subdivision. Upon receiving the notice, the municipality shall place the disputed <br />fee amount in an escrow and shall continue processing the subdivision application as if the <br />fee had been paid. The municipality will not condition the approval of any proposed <br />subdivision on the subdivider’s waiver of the right to challenge the dedication fee. If the <br />subdivider fails to appeal the dedication fee within sixty (60) days of the subdivision <br />approval, or if the subdivider does not prevail on the appeal, the funds paid into escrow will <br />be transferred to the municipality. (Added, Ord. 745, 7-26-04)
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