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Our Mission: To wok together to respcsibty grow Our community, and to provide quality, cest,effective, and efficient government services. <br />CC Regular Session 6. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 09/25/2018 <br />By: Diana Lund, Finance <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING: Adopt Resolution #18-193 Adopting Assessments for Past -Due Charges on Municipal Utility <br />Bills and Current Services Rendered <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City of Ramsey provides varying services that are billed directly to residents through the <br />municipal utility bill and through city invoices. The proposed assessment is made pursuant to <br />the authority granted to the Council by City Ordinance #94-13 and/or Minnesota Statute <br />429.101 and Chapter 30, Sec 30-3 and Chapter 58 Sec 58-24 of the City Code. <br />This is the 20th year that the City of Ramsey will be certifying delinquent payments as <br />assessments to be collected with property taxes payable in 2018. The total of delinquent <br />payments as of the writing of this case was $322,214 [which includes penalties and interest]. <br />This amount is anticipated to change after collections through September 25, 2018 are posted. <br />The new amount will be the amount to be included in the attached resolution for certification. <br />Any payments received after September 25, 2018, and through November 16, 2018, will be <br />indicated as "prepaid" when the list is transmitted to Anoka County for certification. <br />Notification: <br />The Public Hearing was posted in the Anoka Union for two consecutive weeks prior to the meeting <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Attached is the resolution certifying the delinquencies and the most current list of delinquent accounts. The <br />residents that are listed on the delinquency list have all been notified via letter from the City. For those accounts <br />where the former homeowner has moved out and left a balance owing on their account, the City follows the policy <br />that all delinquent bills follow the property and not the person. <br />Funding Source: <br />Utility collections fund the respective utility accounts of water, sewer, street lighting, recycling and storm drainage. <br />Recommendation: <br />