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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAugust 8, 1978 (2) TENTATIVE AGENDA ADJ.REG.SESSION SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA AUGUST 8, 1978 Mayor Harbeck presiding 11 Roll Call at 7 : 15 P.M. 21 Sen-Tom Inc , dba/Sunset Lounge - set hearing on revocation of On Sale and Sunday Liquor Licenses for Sept . 7th at 7 : 30 P.M. 31 Application for a temporary beer license - 41 7 : 30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING on West Side Storm Sewer Assessments a] Discussion of Drainage Problems - West Side b] Description of Project as ordered by Council 11 Discussion of previous council actions (i .e . report , hearing, letting, etc. ) 21 New pipe system 31 Old pipe system 41 Total pipe system 51 Areas of work remaining (i .e . area street improvements) c ] Assessments : 11 Storm Sewer Assessment Policy 21 Summary of project costs 31 Cost assessed and corresponding rates 41 Discussion on single and double rate areas d] Answer questions from audience 5] Other business 61 Adjourn to Tuesday, August 15th at 7 : 30 P.M. Douglas S. Reeder City Administrator CITY OF SHAKOPEE 129 East First Avenue, Shakopee, Minnesota 55379 ua \, !a/ MEMO TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Douglas S . Reeder SUBJECT: Revornri on of Li qunnr Li CPnse - Sunset Lounge DATE: August 8, 1978 Attached are two letters we have sent to the liquor license holder of the Sunset Lounge . Problem: It appears that the liquor license holders are not in control of the operation. We have not been notified of any change in the corporation officers and we have not issued a license to a new applicant . Recommended Action: Set a Public Hearing for 7 : 30 PM, September 7 , 1978 (Thursday night) . If they do not show us the needed documentation, then staff will recommend revocation of the license at the hearing. If they do, we will recommend canceling the hearing. DSR/jiw Attachments : 2 634 West 2nd Ave . , Shakopee, MN. 55379 • August 8 , 1978 . Shakopee City Council, 129 East 1st Ave . , Shakopee, MN. 55379 • Dear Councilpersons, I am submitting this statement in lieu of a verbal protest at the public hearing this evening, because of a severe cold that has limited my ability to speak. This statement will also serve to notify you that I intend to contest any assessment levied for the West Side Storm Sewer Project, more popularly known as the "Big Fraud" . I will not hesi- tate to carry the matter all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, should that be necessary. Your assessment against Lot 10, Block 36 in the amount of $467 . 02 supposedly for a Special Benefit from aforementioned project cannot stand for the following reason; 1 . prior to the installation of the 76-2 project it took about a 5 11rain before the runoff water from the streets would begin to en- ter my property. Now, a 1" rain results in problems for me to keep the water from the streets from entering my property. 2. The perimeter of my property is higher than the center, and is also higher than the street, so there never has been ,any runoff from my property entering the street. All rainfall on my property has been seepage on my property, and my problem has consisted solely of water from the streets entering my property. 3 . If the likes of Goriesky, your former "Expensive education type" engineer who would claim a special benefit from stopping the street water from entering my property, then you blew it again as you have with the entire area east of Harrison. It is difficult for me to understand why you would attempt to defraud your friends and neighbors that elected you to office, but then it must be a total lack of common sense, reason and logic brought about by the gratuities served up by the likes of Price . At this time this afternoon, I don' t know what the majority of citizens will say about this fraud, but then with a good amount of cowardice and apathy, they may stand still for a $2 million fraud. You can be sure that there are those that will not let this go by without seeing that justice is done . cerely, Au ust B. Dellwo, y• ' CITY OF SHAKOPEE . � �W, �4 129 East First Avenue, Shakopee, Minnesota 55379 MEMO TO: Mayor & City Council FROM: Douglas S. Reeder, City Adm. SUBJECT: Attached Resignation DATE: August 8, 1978 This is for your information only! We will put it on the next agenda for acceptance . No Action tonight ! DSR/jsc N CITY OF SHAKOPEE INCORPORATED 1870 129 E. First Ave., Shakopee, Minnesota 55379 (612)445-3650 Y 1 j f August 8, 1978 Mayor and Council City of Shakopee Shakopee , Minnesota 55379 Dear Mayor Harbeck: Please accept this letter as my letter of resignation as City Treasurer/Assistant City Administrator for the City of Shakopee effective September 15 , 1978 . I have acceptect the position of Finance Director for the City of Maple Grove, Minnesota . I would like to take this opportunity to express my thanks to the present council and also past councilmen for the support and encouragement I have received during the past 52 years. I have enjoyed working with the other city employees and feel that I have benefited greatly from my work in Shakopee . Sincerely, Fredric E. Christiansen FEC :meh T h e T a r t o f P r o g r e s s V a e y PAYMENT OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS Payment Schedule : A property owner has thirty days after the Council adopts the special assessments to pay the full amount of the assessment without any interest being charged. If full payment is made after the thirty day period, interest will be charged from the date of the resolution adopting the special assessments . The City Council will adopt the special assessments at a meeting some- time after the public hearing. This will probably be done prior to September 5th so the thirty day period will probably be the month of September. A property owner may make a partial payment on his assess- ment . This partial payment must be at least $100.00 and must be made prior to October 10, 1978 . A property owner may choose to pay the special assessment over a period of ten years. The City certifies one year' s principal (1/10 of the assessment) plus interest to the County Auditor on October 1Cth of each year. That amount will then be on the tax statement for the coming year. The first year' s certification will include interest from the date of the resolution to December 31 , 1979 . A property owner can pay the remaining balance at any time to the City of Shakopee . If payment is not made prior to October 10th of any year, there will be one year' s payment on the tax statement even if the balance is paid in full . Interest Rate: The interest rate on the special assessments will be 62%. The City of Shakopee has adopted a policy of setting the interest rate at 2% over the net interest rate of the bonds sold to finance the project . The net interest rate of the bonds is 4. 59%. The additional 2% is used to offset any delinquent payments of special assessments . State law authorizes a maximum interest rate of 8% which the City has used for previous special assessments . 8-7-78 meh All, �w p�SS�'T� a�� ees r n t e �t " �i t � a �t. �j�� �9f ( � •h �' 1 4'!S. 1 :r*mf s �"� �'a ,�, r e!L' � a� ., t'��kx ��r p�"" r r 4 i �. � � �, p ' C'• .�g+ i. � �u �•L � pit �� " fit 4 - � ¢ t i ° ki f 1a, ZdV 1dr 0", as }. 'i`�i' 1. x. til'4 i. f �7 ii.3F; •i1 RESOLUTION NO. 974 A RESOLUTION SETTING PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS HARDSHIP SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEFERRAL WHEREAS , the Minnesota Legislature has set forth in Chapter 195 of Laws 1976 authorization for any city to defer payment of an assessment for any homestead property owned by a person 65 years of age or over for whom it would be a hardship to make said payment ; and WHEREAS , the City of Shakopee has determined it is in the best interests of its citizens to exercise the authority granted in said Chapter 195 (now Minnesota Statute 435 . 193 and 435 . 194) ; NOW THEREFORE , the City Council of the City of Shakopee does set forth the following standards and guidelines for determining the existence of a hardship , but nothing herein contained shall be construed to prohibit the determination of such a hardship on the basis of exceptional and unusual circumstances not covered by these standards and guidelines where the determination is made by the City Council in a nondiscriminatory manner that a deferment should be granted when such deferment does not give the applicant an unreason- able preference or advantage over other applicants ; 1 . Any applicant must be 65 years of age and must own a legal or equitable interest in the property applied for which must be the homestead of the applicant ; 2 . The applicant and any other owner ofn �;,id property who resides therein with the applicant shallA ave an annual gross income in excess of $6 , 900 a year for the year preceeding the year in which the application is made , or for the average of the three years prior to the year in which the application is made . 3 . The applicant and any other owner of said property who resides therein with the applicant shall not have gross assets (excluding the homestead property) in excess of $25 ,000. 4 . The Assessor' s Market Value of the applicants homestead parcel shall not exceed $45 ,000. 5 . The limitations on an applicant ' s income , assets, and property market value may be adjusted on an annual basis upon recommendation of the City Administrator and motion of the City Council of the City of Shakopee. 6. Unless otherwise provided under the Resolution adopting said assessments , all such deferred assessments shall bear interest at the rate of 8 percent per annum; Resolution No . 974 continued 7 . Termination of the right to this deferred payment shall be as provided by Minnesota Statute 435 . 195 and such defer- ment shall terminate as provided therein, to wit ; a. Upon the death of the owner, provided that spouse is not otherwise eligible for the benefits hereunder; b . Upon the sale , transfer, or subdivision of the property or any part thereof; C . Upon the property losing its homestead status ; or d. Upon the City of Shakopee 's determination that the hardship has ended so that immediate or partial payment is required. 8 . This procedure shall not apply to any assessment of $100.00 or less . Adopted in adjourned regular session of the City Council of the City of Shakopee , held this 5th day of October, 1976 . Mayor of the City of Shakopee ATTEST : 1� C ' y Cl&fk Approved as to form this 5th day of OGtq$�r, 6 . / s i y//Attorney r