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2 <br /> <br />The Hennepin County Assessing Division supplies computers, business analysts, legal consulting, and <br />50 staff which includes 38 certified assessors to address resident concerns. <br />Council Member Printup asked where Orono falls in valuations are after the crash of 2009 as to <br />whether valuations have stabilized. City Administrator Loftus stated that Hennepin County follows <br />the market which means we are re-active and not pro-active. <br />We currently house other community’s property files and City Administrator Loftus suggested <br />compensation for that storage. Mr. Atchison said an $8,000 credit for 2015 and a $5,000 credit for <br />2014 was reimbursed to the City for not using the full contract amount. <br />In conclusion the assessing contract expires July 31, 2016. Loftus stated this discussion was to <br />review Hennepin County process and provide information to Council. Printup would like to poll <br />other communities to learn how they do their assessing. <br />Mr. Atchison reminded Council that this is a full-time 2 person job not a weekend/evening position. <br />Orono takes a tremendous amount of effort to do the proper valuations. <br />Council Member Levang is not interested in looking at doing it differently due to the excellent job <br />the current assessors are providing the City of Orono. <br />Council Members Walsh and Printup would like more information so Council members can answer <br />resident inquiries. Why do communities choose to go with a private assessor? <br />Mr. Atchison relayed that many communities have moved to county services due to growth and <br />retirement of private assessors. <br />2. Cemetery Road Parking / Ownership <br />City Planner Mike Gaffron provided historical information for Cemetery Road. Cemetery Road <br />provides access to Union Cemetery. Currently employees of the Birch’s Restaurant use the road for <br />parking. Concerns have risen regarding the road integrity, maintenance along with who actually <br />owns cemetery road. <br />Gaffron reviewed the conclusions of his research. He believes it is a public road, never dedicated <br />but historically it is a public road. Discussion at this meeting centers on the issues of regulating the <br />parking of Birch’s employees, road ownership, and who is responsible for road maintenance. <br />Walsh asked Long Lake Council Member Olson whether Long Lake would want total ownership of <br />the road and she responded no. <br />The road is split, the south side is owned by Wolf Pointe HOA within Long Lake jurisdiction and the <br />north side is owned by the Cemetery within the jurisdiction of Orono. Edwards stated that currently <br />Orono regularly plows the road during the winter and posts weight restrictions in spring. The <br />maintenance should be split 50/50 in the event the road integrity is weakened. <br />Item #03 - CC Agenda - 05/23/2016 <br />Approval of Council Work Session Minutes 04-25-16 <br />[Page 2 of 5]
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