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1 <br />All street boulevard trees installed as part of new street constructions or in reconstructing existing <br />streets shall be included as part of the overall project costs included in the assessment calculations. <br />G. Street Lights <br />All costs for new streetlights installed as part of constructing new streets or streetlights relocated <br />as part of reconstructing streets are included in the overall project costs and included in the <br />assessment calculations, unless otherwise directed by the City Council. In new subdivisions, the <br />City twill require the developer to finance street light improvement rather than assessing the <br />cost. <br />H. Other Improvements <br />Based on the City Council determination, any other improvements may be fully assessed or <br />assessed in part. <br />SECTION 11. DEFERMENT OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. <br />Subd. 1. The Council may defer the payment of any special assessment on homestead property <br />owned by a person who is 65 years of age or older, or who is retired by virtue of permanent and <br />total disability, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized to record the deferment of special <br />assessments where the following conditions are met: <br />1. The applicant must apply for the deferment not later than 90 days after the assessment is <br />adopted by the City Council. <br />2. The applicant must be 65 years of age or older or retired by virtue of permanent and total <br />disability at the time the assessment is adopted. <br />3. The applicant must be the owner of the property. <br />4. The applicant must occupy the property as his principal place of residence. <br />5. The average annual payment for assessments levied against the subject property exceed one <br />percent of the adjusted gross income of the applicant as evidenced by the applicant's most <br />recent federal income tax return. The average annual payment of an assessment shall be the <br />total cost of the assessment divided by the number of years over which it is spread. <br />Subd. 2. The deferment shall be granted for as long a period of time as the hardship exists and the <br />conditions aforementioned have been met. However, it shall be the duty of the applicant to notify <br />the City Clerk of any change in his status that would affect eligibility for deferment. <br />Subd. 3. The entire amount of deferred special assessments shall be due within sixty days after <br />loss of eligibility by the applicant. If the special assessment is not paid within the sixty (60) days, <br />the City Clerk shall add thereto interest at a per annum interest rate of two percent (2%) above the <br />U.S. Treasurvbond interest rate and the total amount of principal and interest shall be certified to <br />the County Auditor for collection with taxes the following year. Should the applicant demonstrate <br />to the satisfaction of the Council, that full repayment of the deferred special assessment would <br />cause the applicant particular undue financial hardship, the Council may order that the applicant <br />pay within sixty days a sum equal to the number of installments of deferred special assessments <br />13 <br />
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