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DORSEY & WHITNEY <br /> Mr. Thomas D. Burt June 20, 1990 <br /> Page 3 <br /> 5. Exemptions. It seems appropriate that roads and highways are exempt, <br /> since taxes are not paid on such properties. <br /> 6. Adjustments. Again, it would be entirely inappropriate to have the <br /> Planning Commission deal with such adjustments, and again, a public <br /> hearing is not required by law. <br /> 7. Public Hearing and Notice. As explained at the last meeting, it is very <br /> common to have a provision that states that failure to give notice will <br /> not invalidate the proceedings. This is to avoid challenges where there <br /> is some inadvertent error or other failure of a person to get notice. <br /> 8. I have no response to Mr. Cavanaugh's comments on the information <br /> contained in the mailing to residents. <br /> If you have any further questions or comments-on the ordinance, or would <br /> like to make any further changes, please let me know. <br /> V y y yours, <br /> William R. Soth <br /> WRS:gle <br /> Enclosure <br /> • <br />