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November 29, 1989 <br /> <br />~F. 1^ <br />A~'~A <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br /> <br />RE: Pll~ ^F3 <br /> Address: <br /> <br />Dear Ramsey Property Owner: <br /> <br />As of January 1, 1987, the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission <br />approved a change in the Reserve Capacity Policy whereby the Service <br />Availability Charge (SAC) would no longer be collected for building permits <br />that do not have immediate access (directly or indirectly) to the <br />Metropolitan Disposal System. Subsequently, the Commission approved <br />refunding of Service Availability Charges previously collected for properties <br />that do not yet have access (directly or indirectly) to the Metropolitan <br />Disposal System. These changes affected the status of some-SAC eollections <br />for permits issued between the years of 1983 through 1986. Our records <br />indicate a SAC was collected on the above referenced property, and this <br />property does not yet have access to the Metropolitan Disposal System. <br /> <br />The City of Ramsey applied for the appropriate refunds from the <br />Metropolitan Waste Control Commission, and an audit by the Commission <br />has now been completed. The Ramsey City Council has instructed staff to <br />distribute the refund to appropriate property owners. The available refund <br />amount for the above referenced property is $^F4^. <br /> <br />To be eligible for this refund, you must be either the fee title holder or a <br />contract for deed purchaser as of November 29, 1989. To claim this refund, <br />the following must be completed and SIGNED IN TI-IE PRESENCE OF A <br />NOTARY PUBLIC: <br /> <br /> <br />