My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Agenda - Council - 10/10/2023
Ramsey
>
Public
>
Agendas
>
Council
>
2023
>
Agenda - Council - 10/10/2023
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
3/13/2025 11:28:20 AM
Creation date
10/10/2023 1:25:43 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
Meetings
Meeting Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Type
Council
Document Date
10/10/2023
Jump to thumbnail
< previous set
next set >
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
226
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
City Administrator Hagen told Mr. Hemp to reach out to him to start this discussion. <br /> Finance Director Lund gave further clarification on street lighting. She explained that they have <br /> priority street lighting and subdivision street lighting. She stated that if a developer puts street <br /> lighting within a neighborhood, the residents in the neighborhood get a separate charge on their <br /> utility bill and they are the ones who are paying for these lights. She said that the priority lights <br /> are for safety reasons and there are hundreds throughout the City. <br /> Harold Gustafson, 15000 Chameleon Street, came forward and reiterated the concerns of Mr. <br /> Hemp as he also does not have a street light or storm drain near him and he also does his own <br /> recycling. He stated that he is always paying taxes and wonders how he can continue to pay for <br /> these things while not receiving the services.He noted that he also owns five homes in Minneapolis <br /> and he has never had the city of Minneapolis charge him for a street light or a sewer drain. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff stated that the alternative to having this on a utility bill is to have this <br /> same bill rolled into the general fund and the property taxes. He noted that the residents would <br /> likely be paying for this one way or another. <br /> Mr. Gustafson stated that he is paying taxes everywhere he goes yet not seeing anything for it. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff stated that he would argue for more MSA funding from the State as <br /> that is the gas tax money. <br /> Mr. Gustafson shared his appreciation for this hearing as he has wondered for the past few years <br /> why he is being billed for something that he is not receiving. <br /> Mayor Kuzma stated that this will be discussed and brought up in a work session. <br /> Mr. Gustafson asked if a lien would be put against his property because of this assessment. <br /> City Attorney Knaak explained that this will be assessed like another tax and it can be a lien on <br /> the property if it is not paid. He noted that this is done everywhere else in the State. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Woestehoff, seconded by Councilmember Musgrove, to close the <br /> public hearing. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Kuzma, Councilmembers Woestehoff, Musgrove, Howell <br /> Olson, Riley, and Specht. Voting No: None. <br /> The public hearing was closed at 7:52 p.m. <br /> Council Business <br /> Motion by Councilmember Woestehoff, seconded by Councilmember Riley, to adopt Resolution <br /> #23-227 Adopting Assessments for Past-Due Charges on Municipal Utility Bills. <br /> City Council/ September 26, 2023 <br /> Page 8 of 16 <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.