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13 <br /> RIGHT OF APPEAL: An owner of property to be assessed may appeal . <br /> the assessment to the district court of Hennepin <br /> County pursuant to the Minnesota Statutes,Section <br /> 429.081 by serving notice of the appeal upon the <br /> Mayor or Clerk of the City within 30,days after the <br /> adoption of the assessment and filing such notice <br /> with the district court within ten days after service <br /> upon the Mayor Clerk. <br /> LIMITATION OF APPEAL: No appeal may be taken as to the amount of any <br /> assessment adopted by the City Council unless a <br /> written objection signed by the affected property <br /> owner is filed with the Clerk prior to the <br /> assessment hearing or presented to the presiding <br /> officer at the hearing. All objections to the <br /> assessments not received at the assessment hearing <br /> in the manner prescribed by Minnesota Statutes, <br /> Section 429.061 are waived,unless the failure to <br /> object at the assessment hearing is due to a <br /> reasonable cause. <br /> DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENTS: Under the provisions of Minnesota Statutes <br /> Sections 435.193 to 435.195,the City may,at its <br /> discretion,defer the payment of assessments for <br /> any homestead property owned by a person 65 <br /> years of age or older for whom it would be a <br /> hardship to make the payments. <br /> MAILED NOTICE: The notice of this hearing mailed to property <br /> owners contains additional information. <br /> Michael J.Morrison <br /> City Manager <br /> Published: St. Anthony Bulletin <br /> 1. January 24,2002 <br /> 2. January 31,2002 <br /> FAWMStreetalnotiee hearing assess wpd <br />