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C~__~y~ssessor to Discuss Residential Valuation Made <br />The consensus of the council was to table this until the next regular council <br />meeting. <br />Mayor G~mec said on the 7th of November 1980, there would be an all-day meeting <br />at Shakopee in regards to the State Aid situation and the drafting of legislation <br />and City Attorney Goodrich would be attending. He suggested the city ask <br />that the grandfather clause for State Aids be done with. <br /> Motion by CounciLman Cox and seconded by CounciLman Sorteberg to adopt <br /> Resolution #80- 147 regarding the grandfather clause in State Aid Program <br /> to be sent to the Governor. <br /> Motion carried. Voting yes-Mayor Gamec, Councilman Sorteberg, Reimann, <br /> Mlckelson and Cox. Voting no-None. Please refer to resolution file for <br /> Resolution #80- 147. <br /> <br /> 6) Chapter 429 S~ecial Assessment Procedure for New Plats <br /> City Administrator Schnelle said ~he residential a~eas should be included <br /> in the special assessment procedure. If the city treats it like the industrial, <br /> it can get it done and get it out of the way. If the city is going to have <br /> control of-industrial areas, it should apply it to all areas. The city <br /> doesn't have to do every project that-comes up, but the council has to turn <br /> them down for a reason. It would give the citizen a chance to buy a lot now days. <br /> Mayor Canec said the council is looking at giving the industrial the breaks <br /> because it is their taxes that s~re going up and the residential taxes have <br /> been going down. <br /> City Administz~tor Schnellenoted that if default in assessment payments, City <br /> will end up picking up payments, but also will end up owning the land. <br /> A special provision will have to be w~itten in agreement to establish some <br /> safeguards. <br /> Mayor Gamec said he was worried about when sewer & water comes in. There <br /> would be an assessment for development, then a sewer & water assessment. <br /> This would be a double assessment, one on top of the other. If the city <br /> waits until sewer & water come in, then all could be under one project at <br /> a lower interest rate. <br /> City Administzator Schnelle suggested letting them put in Class V streets <br /> and then go to blacktop when sewer comes in. <br /> Much discussion was held on this issue. <br /> Councilman Cox suggested at least reducing the road requLrement in commercial <br /> and industrial areas. <br /> Councilman Sorteberg noted that some areas are not going to have sewer & water <br /> for 20 to 30 yearS. <br /> City Administrator Sckuelle recommended doing it on an individual basis and <br /> drafting a finding of fact on each. <br /> Councilman Cox and Councilman Sorteberg agreed to work with EDC and come <br /> back with recommendations to the City Council. <br /> <br />C/October 28, 1980 <br /> <br /> <br />
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