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43 <br />PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS <br />The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prion' to certification, make payments (partial <br />or full) towards the balance owed. <br />The owner may, at any time after certification, pay the whole of the assessment, with interest accrued <br />to the date of payment, except that no interest may be charged if the entire assessment is paid by <br />November 30°i of the assessment year. <br />The owner may, at any time thereafter, pay to the Finance Director the entire amount of the <br />assessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued to December of the year in which such payment <br />is made. Such payment must be made before November 14°i or interest will be charged through <br />December 31" of the succeeding year. <br />SENIOR CITIZEN DEFERRAL OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS <br />ESTABLISI3MENT OF DEFERRAL: Pursuant to Minn. Stat. 435.193 et seq., special assessment <br />installment payments payable by senior citizens and persons retired by virtue of permanent and total <br />disability are deferred if payment of such installments would create hardship. <br />CRITERIA: hr determining whether or not a person is eligible for deferral of special assessment <br />installment payments, the following criteria are established: <br />SENIOR CITIZENS <br />Senior citizens special assessment deferral applies to qualifying special assessments against all <br />properties classified as "homestead" pursuant. to Minn. Stat. Chapter 273, where one or more of <br />the owners of such property is 65 years of age or older and it would create a hardship for the <br />owner or owners of the property to pay the special assessment installments as they become due. <br />The senior citizen shall be required to prove eligibility for this special assessment deferral on the <br />basis of age. <br />PERSONS RETRIED BY VIRTUE OF PERMANENT AND TOTAL DISABILITY <br />The special assessment hardship deferral for persons retired by virtue of permanent and total <br />disability applies to special assessments levied after the date of the adoption of this resolution. <br />This specie assessment hardship deferral applies to qualifying special assessments against all <br />properties classified as "homestead" pursuant to Minn. Stat. Chapter 273 where one or more of <br />the owners of the property is retired by virtue of permanent or total disability and it would create <br />a hardship for the owner or owners of the property to pay the special assessment installments as <br />they become due. <br />It shall be presumed that a property owner is retired fi-om employment by virtue of a permanent <br />and total disability if: <br />Page 6 <br />