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December 4, 2014 <br />Anoka County <br />PROPERTY RECORDS & TAXATION DIVISION <br />Pespectf 1, in var_ive, Fiscaiiy Responsible <br />Jo Thieling, City Clerk <br />City of Ramsey <br />7550 Sunwood Dr NW <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br />RE: 2014 Classification List for Tax -Forfeited Property <br />Dear Ms. Thieling: <br />Enclosed you should find the following: <br />M. Resolution #2014-144 dated 11/25/2014, classifying certain forfeit lands in Anoka County. <br />B. A classification and sale approval form listing the lands classified in Resolution #2014-144 that lie within <br />your jurisdiction, which is to be signed, sealed and returned to the county along with a copy of the motion <br />or resolution of your governing body approving the classification and sale. <br />C. A form for the forfeit parcels shown on the list of forfeit lands in your jurisdiction to help us analyze and <br />appraise the parcel. We ask that you complete and return the form(s) to the county. <br />P. A verification of special assessments form(s) that is to be completed, signed, sealed and returned to the <br />county. <br />Chapter 282.01, Subdivision 1, of the Minnesota Statutes requires that the town board or governing body of a <br />municipality must approve the classification and sale of forfeit parcels that lie within their jurisdiction. If <br />disapproval of any parcel is not made within 60 days from the date of this letter, it is deemed that the town board <br />or governing body has approved the classification and sale. <br />If the town board or governing body desires to acquire any parcel lying within the boundaries of the municipality, <br />it shall, within 60 days of the request for classification and sale approval, file a written application with the county <br />board to withhold the parcel from sale. The county board will then withhold the parcel from sale for six months. <br />If the town board or governing body fails to acquire the property within the withholding period, the county may <br />offer it for sale upon expiration of the withholding period. <br />A municipality or township will have to pay maintenance costs incurred by the county (if any) during the six <br />months the property is withheld from public sale, and if the parcel is not offered for public sale after the six <br />month period. <br />