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• <br /> CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br /> October 4 , 1977 <br /> The executive session of the City Council was called to order at <br /> 6: 21 p.m. by Mayor Miedtke to discuss a matter with legal counsel con- <br /> cerning unpaid special assessments. <br /> Present: Duane Miedtke, Donna Stauffer and Bill Sauer <br /> Also present: Jim Fornell, City Manager <br /> John Drawz, Special Counsel <br /> Councilman Sundland arrived at 6: 22 p.m. , Councilman Haik arrived at <br /> 6 : 25 p.m. <br /> The Council discussed only the details of the proposed reassessment arid <br /> apportionment action on properties located in the Apache Plaza and <br /> • Diamond 8 Apartments areas. <br /> The session was ordered closed by Mayor Miedtke at 6 : 50 p.m. <br /> At 7:02 p.m. Mayor Miedtke reconvened the hearing on Resolution 77-049 <br /> which had been continued from the September 27, 1977 Council meeting. <br /> Attorney Bruce Odlaug said he was representing the owners of Diamond <br /> 8 Apartments when he once again protested the reassessment for improve- <br /> ments made to his client' s property 11 years ago for which the City <br /> had made the mistake of not collecting from the original owner. He <br /> felt the City was making another mistake trying to collect these past <br /> due amounts from the present owner who had done everything "a reasonable <br /> man could do" to search the title to the property before purchasing it. <br /> He felt Council minutes of the past indicated "the public 's interest <br /> was ignored in the attempts to collect the assessments for the property <br /> improvements" and contended "the City is now trying to have an innocent <br /> party pay for the City' s mistakes of 11 years ago as well as to bear <br /> the legal costs of a court battle to find out who is right" . He re- <br /> iterated his point that his client had paid the full purchase price for <br /> the property believing all assessments against it had been paid. The <br /> Mayor thanked Mr. Odlaug for the letter he had submitted providing the <br /> Council with the attorney's contentions regarding the assessments . <br /> Loren Gross, another attorney repeated the claim made during the first <br /> hearing that his clients, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beutz, had made a good <br /> faith purchase of their property with no knowledge of these assessments . <br />