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MINUTES OF THE' ORONO COUNCIL. MF.FTING HELD APP11, 22, 1985, AT 'i'liF 0110140 MIDDLE <br />SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AT 685 OLD CRYSTAL, BAY ROAD •- PAGE 10 <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />(CONT.) City Attorney Radio stated that there are a number of cases <br />where the court determines that there was not enough evidence <br />presented by the City in a appeals proceeding showing any <br />increase in the valuation of the property, and have <br />eliminated portions of the assessed cost. <br />Judy Kyker of 3585 Sixth ]:venue North asked the Orono Council <br />to try what the City of Minneapol is has done in the past where <br />the assessments, for those who are in need and cannot pay the <br />assessments, that those assessments are held in abeyance <br />until that property is sold or owner dies and then the <br />assessment is paid. <br />Mayor Butler explained that there is a deferred assessment <br />program available for those over 65 years of age who meet <br />certain income criteria. Butler explained that the <br />assessment would be set aside initially for five years and <br />the City has the option of setting it aside again after 5 <br />years, and the only time that assessment becomes due and <br />payable is through the estate of a deceased individual or if <br />their financial status changes. <br />Bob Albertson of 2100 Shadywood Road stated that when the <br />sewer project went through their neighborhood, many people <br />had to sell their homes because of the assessments. <br />Albertson was afraid the Council would set a precedent if <br />they were to divide the assessments in the Crystal Bay area <br />because the next area to be sewered is the Stubbs Bay area. <br />Albertson stated if the Council passes this sewer project and <br />divides the assessments, the rumor is going to be out that <br />Orono will divide future sewer project assessments over the <br />general tax rolls. <br />Judy Christensen of 1251 Brown Road South explained that in <br />the Minnetonka Bluffs sewer project the individual <br />homeowners were assessed $9,833 and 22 homeowners appealed <br />their assessment on the basis that their property values did <br />not exceed that amount. Christensen stated that heir <br />assessments were reduced to $6,000 which lowered the <br />individual benefitting property owners share but that <br />someone else had to pay for that extra. <br />Jeff Carson stated that he is representing the Wayne's at. <br />1950 Shoreline Drive. Carson noted that they have not <br />submitted d formal objection yet because theydon't knowwhat <br />they would be objecting to. Carson asked the Council what is <br />defined as a unit and also how many units 1950 Shoreline Drive <br />would be assessed and at what cost per unit. <br />Mayor Butler stated that 1950 Shoreline Drive has four <br />dwelling units. Butler defined a sewer unit as one sewer <br />unit per dwelling unit, therefore, four units would be <br />assessed against 1950 Shoreline Drive. Putler stated that <br />his objection would bey the 100 percent assessment against the <br />property. <br />
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