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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/10/1992 TENTATIVE AGENDA ADJ.REG. SESSION SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA NOVEMBER 10, 1992 Location: Assembly Room at Scott County Courthouse, 428 South Holmes Street, use West entrance. Mayor Gary Laurent presiding. 1) Roll Call at 7 : 00 P.M. 2] Opening of Public Hearing on the proposed special assessments for the 2nd Avenue Project, No. 1991-3 3] Opening Remarks - Mayor Laurent 4] Presentation of final project costs and assessment calculations - Public Works Director, Dave Hutton a] Street Costs b] Sanitary Sewer Costs c] Watermain Costs d] Sewer/Water Services e] Trunk Water Charges 5] Staff summary of other issues for Council consideration - Dave Hutton (as outlined in staff ' s memo) 6] Payment of assessments and deferment option for senior citizens - City Clerk, Judith S. Cox 7] City Council remarks and questions 8] Citizen comments and questions 9] Closing of public hearing by Mayor Laurent 10] City Council discussion and action 11] Adjourn to Tuesday, November 17 , 1992 at 7 : 00 P.M. Dennis R. Kraft City Administrator MEMO TO: Dennis Kraft, City Administrator FROM: Dave Hutton, Public Works Director SUBJECT: 2nd Avenue, Project No. 1991-3 DATE: November 5, 1992 INTRODUCTION: Attached is Resolution No. 3703, a resolution adopting the special assessments for 2nd Avenue, Project No. 1991-3 . BACKGROUND: The 2nd Avenue Project is completed and all final project costs have been identified. The railroad crossings at Market Street and Minnesota Street are still unfinished, but any costs associated with these crossings will not be assessed. The assessments must be certified to Scott County by November 30, 1992 . The final project costs are as follows: Construction Costs $1, 098, 845.43 Engineering/Administrative Costs 271, 664 .93 Total Project Costs $1,370,510.36 Plus Railroad Crossing Costs 156 , 608. 55 Grand Total Project Costs $1,527,118.91 The railroad crossing costs will be funded completely by State Aid Funds and TIF Reserve Funds. For discussion purposes on the assessment calculations, the total project costs of $1, 370, 510. 36 will be used. The assessments for this project are extremely complicated. Therefore, staff has provided Council with a number of attachments for additional information. The City Council should review all this information as thoroughly as possible prior to the November 10th public hearing. Staff will give a presentation on the assessment calculations at the public hearing. The following summarizes the assessments on each portion of this project. 1 Street Assessments - 2nd Avenue The final amount that will be assessed from 2nd Avenue itself is $209 , 092 . 42 . This was calculated on a front foot basis for all properties abutting 2nd Avenue. That portion of 2nd Avenue that had existing pavement was assessed at 25%, with an assessment rate of $14 . 83 per front foot. That portion of 2nd Avenue that was a gravel street or non-existent street was assessed at 100%, with an assessment rate of $59 . 32 per front foot. All streets that were constructed wider than 36 feet were reduced in cost to reflect the street oversizing. The final assessed costs are approximately 16% higher than what was estimated in the feasibility report due to bid prices being slightly higher than estimated. Street Assessment - North/South Streets The final amount that will be assessed for the north-south streets is $228, 060. 97 . Again, reconstructed streets were assessed at 25% and new streets were assessed at 100%. In accordance with the City Council Special Assessment Policy, all north-south streets were assessed on a zonal basis, using an assessed area of 1/2 block on each side of the north-south streets. All lots within the zonal areas were assessed equally on a per lot basis. The 100% assessment rate is $2 ,735. 23 per lot (or about $45. 59 per front foot on a typical City lot) and the 25% assessment rate is $711.96 per lot. During the project, the block of Fillmore Street between 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue was added to the project due to the installation of watermain and sewer, resulting in the need to reconstruct this block. The north 1/2 of the block was completely reconstructed and therefore a 25% zonal assessment was added to the properties in the blocks abutting this street. The south 1/2 of this block was not completely reconstructed but was basically overlayed with new pavement after the watermain was installed. Since Shakopee Public Utilities Commission (SPUC) requested to put the watermain in this segment, they are paying these street costs 100%. The final assessed costs are approximately 30% higher than estimated due to the addition of that one block of Fillmore and higher bid prices. The final assessment rate was approximately 20% higher than estimated. Sanitary Sewer Costs The total sanitary sewer mainline costs are $271, 438 . 65. Of this amount, $98, 820. 39 will be assessed. Replacement sewers are not being assessed, but all new sewer mains will be assessed 100% to all benefitted properties on a per lot basis. All non assessed 2 I costs will be funded by the Sanitary Sewer Fund. The assessment rate for the sanitary sewer mains is $2 , 797 . 07 per lot. This is approximately 18% lower than the estimated costs in the feasibility report. Watermain Costs The total watermain costs for this project are $339,243 . 36. Of this amount, $120, 325. 65 will be assessed. The remaining costs will be funded by SPUC, or the City. All new watermain is assessed 100% to the abutting properties on a per lot basis, while all replacement watermain is non-assessed. The final assessment rate for watermain is $3 , 807 . 65 per lot. This is approximately 48% higher than estimated. Sewer and Water Services All properties that received new sewer and water services were assessed directly for those costs. Any defective service lines or improper service lines such as shared services (not allowed by building codes) were corrected and replaced as part of this project. The service lines were replaced from the mains to the property lines, which are the property owner' s responsibility. The total amount of service line assessments is $24, 163 . 00. The feasibility report did not estimate service line replacements because it is impossible to determine the number of defective services that need replacing until they are excavated. At the original public hearing, staff stated several times that the estimated assessments did not include any service line replacement costs. Trunk Watermain Costs In addition to service line costs, all properties that received new water services and previously did not have water services are subject to a trunk water charge per current SPUC policy. The trunk water charges are $600. 00 per acre or about $. 014 per square foot. For a typical City lot (60 ft. x 142 ft. ) the trunk water charges are approximately $117 . 35 per lot. Other Discussion Items 1. Special Assessment Credits There are a number of situations where the current City policy on special assessments needed to be modified. In those situations, an assessment credit was given to reflect those changes. The following summarizes those credits: 3 a. South 1/2 of the Block 2 (John McGovern' s property) . Because the railroad still owns property between the 2nd Avenue right-of-way and Mr. McGovern's property (from an old spur line) , the City Attorney has ruled that this property cannot be assessed for 2nd Avenue since it does not abut the street and has no direct access to 2nd Avenue. Therefore, a credit of $17,795. 10 was given to this property to eliminate the proposed street assessment and this amount will be part of the City wide costs for this project, rather than absorbed by the remaining assessed properties. b. SPUC Watermain Credits It is the SPUC policy that all properties that have existing water service will not be assessed for new watermain, even if the service was deficient or if it was on a shared service or a long service line, even if mainline watermain was not along the frontage of the property. In those cases, SPUC will be paying for those watermain assessments for any new watermain crossing those properties. c. Block 29 (East of Naumkeag) Because this block is not the same as a typical City block and also since the improvements made to this block were slightly different, the standard assessment policies were needed to be modified for this block. The front foot street costs for 2nd Avenue were the same as the rest of the project. The zonal costs were slightly different because the 1/2 block of Shawmut Street was not constructed to normal street widths, but was built narrower to match in with the alley. In addition, there are not as many lots available to share in the zonal street assessment as in a normal block (Note: Only 1 lot on the east side of Shawmut) . This segment of Shawmut Street and the alley were treated like an alley assessment rather than a street assessment. Lots 6 and 7 of this block were originally proposed to be assessed as 2 lots, but based on information provided by the Planning Department, Lot 6 is an unbuildable lot as it currently exists. Therefore, the assessments for this lot were reduced by eliminating the sewer and water assessment, but this lot still received a street assessment. 4 The City Council may wish to consider adjusting the per lot sewer assessment for Lots 7 and 8 of Block 29 and Lot 10 of Block 34 (east side of Shawmut Street) because these lots could not be served by the gravity sewer in 2nd Avenue, resulting in the need to construct a forcemain. For these properties to utilize this forcemain, a private grinder pump will need to be installed at the property owner's expense, which is above and beyond what a normal City lot with gravity sewer would need. Therefore, the sewer improvement received by these lots will actually cost more than the other properties once the pumps are installed in order to utilize the sewer system. For this reason, the Council may wish to reduce the proposed sewer assessment of $2 ,797 . 07 per lot for these lots. d. Benefit Appraisals The City Council authorized benefit appraisals for 5 properties on this project. A summary of the benefit appraisals are included in the attachments. In these cases if the proposed assessment exceeded the amount of the benefit appraisal, the assessment was reduced accordingly. Only 1 property had an adjustment to their assessment. The other 4 properties were assessed in line with the benefit appraisals. 2 . Special Assessments Versus Property Valuation. Staff has obtained a listing of all current property valuations (before improvements) for each parcel on this project. In the attachments is a listing of all property's valuations, the amount proposed to be assessed and the percent of valuation the assessment represents. This information is provided to Council for information purposes. 3 . Special Assessment Relief At the original public hearing ordering this project, the City Council requested that staff investigate alternatives for providing special assessment relief for this project. In the attachments is a copy of the staff memo outlining the possible options for special assessment relief. After reviewing these options, the Council elected not to adopt any of these options for this project at that time. 4 . Assessment Appeals Staff has already received a number of written letters notifying the City of an intent to appeal their assessments. By law, anyone who wishes to appeal must file a written notice 5 prior to or on the day of the public hearing. In the attachments are copies of all the appeal letters received by staff prior to the time this memo was mailed to Council. After the public hearing, the persons who filed the intent to appeal have 30 days to officially initiate the legal appeal process. SUMMARY: Since the original assessment notices were sent out, staff has continued to refine and adjust the proposed assessments based on discussions with SPUC (watermain portion) , the City Attorney, other City staff, property owners and additional file research. Therefore, the assessments listed in the attached assessment roll may be different than the amount listed in the notices received by the property owner. Only 1 property resulted in an increased assessment, due to the omission of the watermain assessment from the initial notice. Upon the conclusion of the public testimony, attached is Resolution No. 3703 which adopts the assessments for this project. If Council continues the public hearing, it should be continued to a date prior to November 30th, in order to certify the assessments to the County. ACTION REQUESTED: Offer Resolution No. 3703, A Resolution Adopting Assessments for 2nd Avenue, Between Sommerville Street and Naumkeag Street and Various Abutting Cross Streets, Project No. 1991-3 and move its adoption. DEH/pmp MEM3703 6 RESOLUTION NO. 3703 A Resolution Adopting Assessments For 2nd Avenue, Between Sommerville Street And Naumkeag Street And Various Abutting Cross Streets Project No. 1991-3 WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the City Council of the City of Shakopee met and heard and passed upon all objections to the proposed assessments of: 2nd Avenue, between Sommerville Street and Naumkeag Street and various abutting cross streets by complete reconstruction (pavement, curb & gutter, storm sewer, sanitary sewer and watermain) . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA: 1. That such proposed assessment together with any amendments thereof, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, is hereby accepted and shall constitute the special assessment against the lands named herein and each tract therein included is hereby found to be benefitted by the proposed improvements in the amount of the assessments levied against it. 2 . Such assessments shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period of ten years, the first installment to be payable on or before the first Monday in January, 1993 , and shall bear interest at the rate of 7.75 percent per annum from the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution. To the first installment shall be added the interest on the entire assessment from the date of this resolution until December 31, 1993 and to each subsequent installment when due shall be added the interest for one year on all unpaid installments. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may, at any time prior to certification of the assessment to the County Auditor, pay the whole of the assessment on such property, with interest accrued to the date of payment, to the City Treasurer, except that no interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is paid within thirty (30) days from the adoption of this resolution; the owner may thereafter pay to the County Treasurer the installment and interest in process of collection on the current tax list, and may pay the remaining principal balance of the assessment to the City Treasurer. 4. The Clerk shall file the assessment rolls pertaining to this assessment in her office and shall certify annually to the County Auditor on or before November 30th of each year the total amount of installments and interest on assessments on each parcel of land which are to become due in the following year. Adopted in session of the City Council of the City of Shakopee, Minnesota, held this day of , 19 . 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If there were existing gravel streets or non existing streets, the adjacent properties were assessed 100% of the street costs. The alley east of Naumkeag Street was assessed 100% using a zonal assessment. Assessment Rates: 2nd Avenue (100%) = $59 . 32 per front foot 2nd Avenue (25%) = $14.83 per front foot North-South Streets (100%) = $2 ,735. 23 per lot North-South Streets (25%) = $ 711.96 per lot Alley (100%) = $ 580. 59 per lot Sanitary Sewer Main Cost = $2 ,797 . 07 per lot Watermain Cost = $3 , 807 . 65 per lot 3 ATTACHMENT NO. 4 SUMMARY OF STREET AND STORM SEWER COSTS Total Street and Storm Sewer Costs $810,145.45 Funding Breakdown: Assessed Costs (2nd Avenue) $209, 092 .42 Assessed Costs (North-South Streets Zonal) $228, 060.97 Non Assessed City Wide Costs $145,700. 30 SPUC Portion $ 50, 021. 05 Sanitary Sewer Fund $ 39,436. 09 Storm Sewer Fund $137 , 834 . 62 TOTAL COST $810,145.45 4 ATTACHMENT NO. 5 SUMMARY OF SEWER AND WATERMAIN COSTS Sewer Main Costs Assessed Amount $ 98 ,820. 39 Non Assessed Amount (Sanitary Sewer Fund) 172 , 618. 26 Total Sewer Main Costs $271,438. 65 Watermain Costs Assessed Amount $120, 325. 65 Non Assessed Amount (SPUC) 218, 917 .71 Total Watermain Costs $339,243.36 TOTAL SEWER AND WATERMAIN COSTS $610,682 .01 SEWER AND WATERMAIN SERVICE LINE ASSESSMENTS Sanitary Sewer Services $20,419 . 00 Watermain Services 3, 744 . 00 $24,163. 00 5 ATTACHMENT NO. 6 The following is the summary page from the benefit appraisal done on 5 properties located within the 2nd Avenue Project, indicting the increased market value of these proeprties due to the improvements. These benefit apparaisals were ordered by the City Council after the first public hearing. 6 • _ -, vF • 9123 SUMMARY OF SALIENT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS Identification: Varies Function of Appraisal: Market value benefit of paving curb, gutter, storm sewer, sanitary sewer and water. Benefits vary for different parcels, please see text. Location: 2nd Avenue From Sommerville Street to Shawmut Street Shakopee, Minnesota Date of Appraisal: April 12, 1991 /*M.:OA/4%0 Market Actuerk Value Of Property P.I.D. # / Owner Assessment Benefits A #27-001846-0 $35, 041.73 $48,210 Whole Energy & Hardware 134 S. Main Shakopee, MN B #27-004011-0 $43,517 .73 $46, 170 } John McGovern 1008 S. Market Shakopee, MN C #27-004049-0 $25,873 .37 $25,755 Robert Segal 900 - 2nd Avenue So. Suite 555 Minneapolis, MN D #27-004120-0 $22 , 549.55 $25, 218 Shakopee Marine Service 133 S. Prairie Street Shakopee, MN E #27-004097-0 $22 ,549 . 55 $29, 418 Melvin Hennes 904 E. 2nd Avenue Shakopee, MN 7 Peter J.Patchin&Associates,Inc. Peter J. Patchin & Associates, Inc. Valuation Consultants (612) 895-1205 101 West Burnsville Parkway, Suite 200, Burnsville,Minnesota 55337 FAX (612) 895-1521 November 5, 1992 Mr. David E. Hutton, P.E. Public Works Director 129 East First Avenue Shakopee, MN 55379-1376 RE: Market Value of Benefits Improvements to 2nd Avenue 5 Separate Properties Shakopee, Minnesota Dear Mr. Hutton: Per our telephone conversation, on November 4, 1992 , I have re- calculated the market value of benefits relating to Subject Property C as follows: Actual Market Value Property P. I.D./Owner Assessments Of Benefits C #27-004049-0 $25,873 . 37 $38,580 Robert Segal The revised market value of benefits is due to the fact that Property C did not have municipal sanitary sewer prior to this improvement project. Enclosed are the corrected pages relating to the market value of benefits of Property C. Please consider this letter as an Addendum to our original appraisal report, dated June 17 , 1991. Sincerely, PETER J. PATCHIN & ASSOCIATES, INC. J son L. Messner Staff Appraiser JLM:prj 8 9123 SUMMARY OF SALIENT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS Identification: Varies Function of Appraisal: Market value benefit of paving, curb, gutter, storm sewer, sanitary sewer and water. Benefits vary for different parcels, please see text. Location: 2nd Avenue From Sommerville Street to Shawmut Street Shakopee, Minnesota Date of Appraisal: April 12 , 1991 Market Actual Value Of Property P. I .D. # / Owner Assessment Benefits A #27-001846-0 $35, 041. 73 $48 , 210 Whole Energy & Hardware 134 S . Main Shakopee, MN B #27-004011-0 $43 , 517 . 73 $46, 170 John McGovern 1008 S . Market Shakopee, MN C #27-004049-0 $25, 873 . 37 $38 ,580 Robert Segal 900 - 2nd Avenue So. Suite 555 Minneapolis, MN D #27-004120-0 $22 , 549 . 55 $25 , 218 Shakopee Marine Service 133 S. Prairie Street Shakopee, MN E #27-004097-0 $22 , 549 . 55 $29 , 418 Melvin Hennes 904 E. 2nd Avenue Shakopee, MN 9 Peter J.Patchin& Associates,Inc. 9123 27 VALUATION Subject Property C Identification: Robert Segal NWC Minnesota Street And 2nd Avenue Shakopee, Minnesota Legal: Lots 2-5, Block 7, East Shakopee P.I.D. : 27-004049-0 Site Area: 34, 080 SF Zoning: B1 Improvements: None, vacant land. Frontage: 100 F.F. on Minnesota Street (paved) , 240 F.F. on 2nd Avenue (no street) Sewer: No Water: No 10 Peter J.Patchin&Associates,Inc. 9123 28 VALUATION Subject Property C Valuation of Benefits: Value of Benefit Actual Benefit Per Unit Total Assessment Paved Road Minnesota - 100 F.F. Not Measured $ 3 ,390. 00 2nd - 240 F.F. $67/F.F. $16 . 080 $12 , 197. 65 Sub-total $16, 080 $15,587. 65 Sewer & Water Commercial Use (Say 1-1/2 Lots) $15, 000/Lot $22 , 500 $10, 285 .72 Total --- $38,580 $25, 873 . 37 11' Peter J.Patchin&Associates,Inc. ASSESSMENT vs PROPERTY VALUATION TABLE 2ND AVENUE PROJECT 1991-3 TOTAL PROPERTY %OF ASSESS PID OWNER LOT/BLK. IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSMENT VALUATION VS VALUATION 27-001192-0 Bart Partners Lots 1,2, &3 2ND AVE. $2,669.26 $229,800.00 1.16% 4804 W. 60th Street Blk. 25 Edina,MN 55424 Shakopee City 27-001193-0 David &Jane Chase Lot 4, Blk. 25 2ND AVE. $1,177.75 $74,000.00 1.59% 228 Hwy.212 E. Shakopee City SEWER SERV. Chaska,MN 55318 27-001194-0 Melvin&Arils Walen Lot 5, Blk.25 2ND AVE. $1,145.75 $56,600.00 2.02% 2401 165th St.W. Shakopee City SEWER SERV. Shakopee,MN 55379 27-001200-0 Lois Broos Lot 1, Blk. 26 2ND AVE. $889.75 $53,600.00 1.66% 403 E. 2nd Ave. Shakopee City Shakopee, MN 55379 27-001201-0 Merle Nelson Lot 2, Blk. 26 2ND AVE. $1,159.75 $46,600.00 2.49% 411 E. 2nd Ave. Shakopee City SEWER SERV. Shakopee,MN 55379 27-001202-0 Walter&Chris Arndt W 50' of Lot 3 2ND AVE. $1,029.46 $59,800.00 1.72% 419 E. 2nd Ave. Blk. 26 SEWER SERV. Shakopee,MN 55379 Shakopee City 27-001203-0 Virginia Goemer E 10' of 3 2ND AVE. $1,299.05 $59,500.00 2.18% 603 S. Spencer &All of 4 SEWER SERV. Shakopee,MN 55379 Blk.26 Shakopee City 27-001204-0 Francis&Shirley Kroyer Lot 5, Blk. 26 2ND AVE. $1,177.75 $60,600.00 1.94% 134 S. Fillmore Shakopee City SEWER SERV. Shakopee,MN 55379 27-001213-0 Betty Skoug Lot 6, Blk. 27 2ND AVE. $1,925.72 $50,600.00 3.81% 438 E. 2nd Ave. Shakopee City N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 SEWER SERV. 27-001214-0 Robert Speiker Lot 7, Blk. 27 2ND AVE. $1,925.72 $38,200.00 5.04% 428 E. 2nd Ave. Shakopee City N-S STREET Shakopee, MN 55379 SEWER SERV. 27-001215-0 Ronald&Betty Otto Lot 8, Blk. 27 2ND AVE. $1,569.74 $62,600.00 2.51% 418 E. 2nd Ave. Shakopee City N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 SEWER SERV. 27-001217-0 Brigitte O'Leary N 66' of 9&10 2ND AVE. $2,531.51 $54,400.00 4.65% 406 E. 2nd Ave. Blk. 27 SEWER SERV. Shakopee,MN 55379 Shakopee City 1 ASSESSMENT vs PROPERTY VALUATION TABLE 2ND AVENUE PROJECT 1991-3 TOTAL PROPERTY %OF ASSESS PID OWNER LOT/BLK IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSMENT VALUATION VS VALUATION 27-001222-0 Mark Pint Lot 6, Blk. 28 2ND AVE. $1,519.75 $49,800.00 3.05% 336 E. 2nd Ave. Shakopee City SEWER SERV. Shakopee,MN 55379 27-001223-0 William&Janice Vohnoutka Lot 7, Blk. 28 2ND AVE. $1,267.75 $69,600.00 1.82% 328 2nd Ave. E. Shakopee City SEWER SERV. Shakopee,MN 55379 27-001224-0 Robert&Betty Drury Lot 8, Blk. 28 2ND AVE. $1,267.75 $23,000.00 5.51% P.O. Box 193 Shakopee City SEWER SERV. Shakopee,MN 55379 27-001225-0 Wade&Dee Scherer Lot 9, Blk. 28 2ND AVE. $1,213.75 $62,900.00 1.93% 314 E. 2nd Ave. Shakopee City SEWER SERV. Shakopee, MN 55379 27-001226-0 Ronald&Alice Scherer Lot 10 Ex S 2ND AVE. $1,249.75 $46,900.00 2.66% 1037 Bluff Ave. 24.5', Blk. 28 SEWER SERV. Shakopee,MN 55379 Shakopee City 27-001836-0 Edward&Wendy Fonnier Lot 3 N-S STREET $1,367.61 $59,400.00 2.30% 519 E. 3rd Ave. Blk. 167 Shakopee,MN 55379 Shakopee City 27-001837-0 John Lallak&Wife Lot 4 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $72,400.00 3.78% 529 E. 3rd Ave. Blk. 167 Shakopee,MN 55379 Shakopee City 27-001838-0 Phyllis Schesso Lot 5 N-S STREET $3,247.23 $57,300.00 5.67% 224 Main St. Blk. 167 SEWER SERV. Shakopee,MN 55379 Shakopee City 27-001839-0 Kevin Manske S 1/2 of Lots N-S STREET $3,215.23 $72,300.00 4.45% 216 Main St. 6&7&W5' SEWER SERV. Shakopee,MN 55379 of Main St. Vacated abutting the above Blk. 167 Shakopee City 27-001840-0 George Realander N 1/2 of 6&7 2ND AVE. $4,866.74 $62,600.00 7.77% 206 Main St. Blk. 167 N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 Shakopee City SEWER SERV. 27-001841-0 Hugh Kramber Lot 8 2ND AVE. $2,869.35 $63,200.00 4.54% 8409 W. 97 1/2 St. Blk. 167 N-S STREET Bloomington,MN 55438 Shakopee City SEWER SERV. 2 ASSESSMENT vs PROPERTY VALUATION TABLE 2ND AVENUE PROJECT 1991-3 TOTAL PROPERTY %OF ASSESS PID OWNER LOT/BLK IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSMENT VALUATION VS VALUATION 27-004015-0 Leland&Barbara Scheller Lot 2, Blk.3 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $64,900.00 4.21% 613 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004016-0 Richard Welch&Wife Lot 3,Blk. 3 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $72,000.00 3.80% 619 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004017-0 Warren Clay Lot 4, Blk.3 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $42,000.00 6.51% 629 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004018-0 Alice Fehring Lot 5, Blk. 3 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $52,600.00 5.20% 635 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004019-0 William &Barbara Edy Lot 6,Blk.3 2ND AVE. $3,960.98 $59,000.00 6.71% 15310 Edgewater Circle NE East Shakopee N-S STREET Prior Lake,MN 55372 SEWER SERV. 27-004020-0 Thomas Junkans Lot 7, Blk. 3 2ND AVE. $3,968.98 $39,500.00 10.05% 630 2nd Ave. E. East Shakopee N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 SEWER SERV. 27-004021-0 Sandra Newman Lot 8, Blk. 3 2ND AVE. $3,984.98 $55,200.00 7.22% 622 2nd Ave. E. East Shakopee N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 SEWER SERV. 27-004022-0 Lucille Odenwald Lot 9, Blk. 3 2ND AVE. $3,976.98 $61,200.00 6.50% 614 E. 2nd Ave. East Shakopee N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 SEWER SERV. 27-004023-0 Erle Stacey Lot 10, Blk. 3 2ND AVE. $4,146.98 $59,400.00 6.98% 6021/2 E. 2nd Ave. East Shakopee N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 SEWER SERV. 27-004026-0 Alan Marschall Lot 3, Blk.4 N-S STREET $1,367.61 $55,700.00 2.46% 619 E.4th Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004027-0 Wade&Dee Scherer Lot 4,Blk.4 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $34,000.00 8.04% 314 E. 2nd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004028-0 Robert&Kimberly Kessler Lot 5, Blk.4 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $58,600.00 4.67% 637 E.4th Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 4 ASSESSMENT vs PROPERTY VALUATION TABLE 2ND AVENUE PROJECT 1991-3 TOTAL PROPERTY %OF ASSESS PID OWNER LOT/BLK IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSMENT VALUATION VS VALUATION 27-004029-0 Gary&Debbie Snyder Lot 6, Blk.4 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $63,600.00 4.30% 638 E.3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004030-0 Philip&Betty Hvidsten Lot 7, BIk.4 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $78,300.00 3.49% 628 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004031-0 Randall Haas Lot 8, Blk.4 N-S STREET $1,367.61 $55,800.00 2.45% 620 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004034-0 Sheila Labore W 1/2 Lots N-S STREET $2,735.23 $62,400.00 4.38% 329 Market St. S. 1 &2, Blk.5 Shakopee,MN 55379 East Shakopee 27-004035-0 Esther Marrinan E 71' of Lots N-S STREET $2,735.23 $70,500.00 3.88% 713 E.4th Ave. 1 &2,Blk.5 Shakopee,MN 55379 East Shakopee 27-004036-0 Joseph&Lorraine Dressen Lot 3, Blk.5 N-S STREET $6,396.30 $78,300.00 8.17% 319 S.Market St. East Shakopee SEWER Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004037-0 Frances Preslicka E 71'of W 142' N-S STREET $2,735.23 $65,900.00 4.15% 714 E. 3rd Ave. of 4&5 Shakopee,MN 55379 Blk.5 East Shakopee 27-004038-0 Charles Moe&Wife W 1/2 of 4&5 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $63,700.00 4.29% 706 E. 3rd Ave. Blk.5 Shakopee,MN 55379 East Shakopee 27-004044-0 Raymond Haselberger Lot 1 &Part N-S STREET $4,567.83 $217,900.00 2.10% 2357 Pagel Rd. of 2, Blk. 6 St. Paul,MN 55120 East Shakopee 27-004046-0 Kevin &Debra Hunter Lot 6, Blk. 6 N-S STREET $889.75 $56,200.00 1.58% 218 S.Minnesota St. East Shakopee WATER Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004047-0 Wilton Peterson Jr. Lot 7, Blk. 6 2ND AVE. $8,138.47 $50,800.00 16.02% 744 E. 2nd Ave. East Shakopee SEWER Shakopee,MN 55379 WATER 27-004047-1 Thomas Hennes&Wife N 1/2 of Lots 2ND AVE. $5,202.74 $71,300.00 7.30% 201 S. Market St. 9&10, Blk. 6 N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 East Shakopee SEWER SERV. 5 ASSESSMENT vs PROPERTY VALUATION TABLE 2ND AVENUE PROJECT 1991-3 TOTAL PROPERTY %OF ASSESS PID OWNER LOT/BLK IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSMENT VALUATION VS VALUATION 27-004047-2 Ronald Latour&Wife S 1/2 of 9&10 N-S STREET $3,391.23 $61,800.00 5.49% 209 S. Market BIk. 6 SEWER SERV. Shakopee,MN 55379 East Shakopee 27-004047-3 Randy&Mary Jo Rannow Lot 8, BIk. 6 2ND AVE. $5,450.44 $71,200.00 7.66% 15906 Cedar Ridge Rd. East Shakopee N-S STREET Eden Prairie,MN 55347 SEWER&WATER 27-004048-0 Rober Segal Lot 1, BIk.7 2ND AVE. $13,016.32 $14,000.00 92.97% 900 2nd Ave. S./Suite 555 East Shakopee N-S STREET Land Only Mpls.,MN 55402 SEWER&WATER 27-004049-0 Robert Segal Lots 2 to 5 2ND AVE. $38,580.00 $51,000.00 75.65% 900 2nd Ave. S./Suite 555 BIk.7 N-S STREET Land Only Mpls.,MN 55402 East Shakopee SEWER&WATER 27-004050-0 Minnesota Fed. Say&Loan Lot 6,7&8 N-S STREET $1,367.61 $459,900.00 0.30% %Administrator Blk. 7 77 S. 7th St./6th &Marg. East Shakopee Mpls.,MN 55402 27-004051-0 Howard Gerholz Lot 9, Blk. 7 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $82,700.00 3.31% 714 E. 1st Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004052-0 Susan Cowan Lot 10, Blk. 7 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $53,300.00 5.13% 704 1st Ave. E. East Shakopee Shakopee, MN 55379 27-004065-0 Wolfson&Segal Realty Lots 6 to 10 2ND AVE. $17,795.10 $138,700.00 12.83% 555 International Centre &P/O 1 to 5 Land Only Mpls.,MN 55402 EX N 110' of 9 &10&ExN110' ofW15' of8 Parking Area BIk. 10 East Shakopee 27-004067-0 Lucille Heyda Lot 3, Blk. 11 N-S STREET $1,367.61 $59,300.00 2.31% 819 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004068-0 Lambert&Mary Deutsch Lot 4,Blk. 11 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $49,000.00 5.58% 827 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 6 ASSESSMENT vs PROPERTY VALUATION TABLE 2ND AVENUE PROJECT 1991-3 TOTAL PROPERTY %OF ASSESS PID OWNER LOT/BLK. IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSMENT VALUATION VS VALUATION 27-004069-0 Albert Gelhaye Lots 5&6 2ND AVE. $16,535.55 $53,400.00 30.97% 837 E.3rd Ave. Blk. 11 N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 East Shakopee SEWER&WATER 27-004070-0 Mark Balkowitsch Lot 7, BIk. 11 2ND AVE. $13,016.32 $24,100.00 54.01% 7401 Lyndale Ave. S. East Shakopee N-S STREET Mpls.,MN 55423 SEWER&WATER 27-004071-0 Randy&Mary Jo Rannow 8&P/0 9 2ND AVE. $17,581.04 $6,900.00 254.80% 15906 Cedar Ridge Rd. Lying E of a N-S STREET Land Only Eden Prairie,MN 55347 Line Corn. NW SEWER&WATER Cor, E 89.97' to POB S'erly to Pt. 89.97' E of SW Cor BIk. 11 East Shakopee 27-004071-1 Robert&Theresa Hicks 10&P/0 9 2ND AVE. $5,336.75 $58,300.00 9.15% 211 Minnesota St. Lying W of a WATER Shakopee,MN 55379 Line Corn,NW Cor, E. 89.97' to POB,S'erly to Pt. 89.97' E of SW Cor& there terminating Blk. 11 East Shakopee 27-004089-0 William&Susan Schultz Lot 1, BIk. 14 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $58,100.00 4.71% 903 E. 3rd Avenue East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004090-0 Robert Hein&Wife Lot 2, Blk. 14 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $84,900.00 3.22% 913 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004091-0 Arthur&Mary Smith Lot 3, BIk. 14 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $74,900.00 3.65% 921 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004092-0 Malinda Vierling Lot 4, BIk. 14 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $64,100.00 4.27% 929 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 7 ASSESSMENT vs PROPERTY VALUATION TABLE 2ND AVENUE PROJECT 1991-3 TOTAL PROPERTY iib OF ASSESS PID OWNER LOT/BLK. IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSMENT VALUATION VS VALUATION 27-004093-0 Marie Zoschke Lot 5,BIk. 14 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $54,900.00 4.98% 937 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004094-0 Albert Rybak Lot 6, Blk. 14 2ND AVE. $6,294.25 $66,600.00 9.45% 936 E.2nd Ave. East Shakopee N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004095-0 Ruth Welker Lot 7, BIk. 14 2ND AVE. $9,505.32 $67,900.00 14.00% 928 E. 2nd East Shakopee N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 SEWER&WATER 27-004096-0 William Searles&Wife Lot 8, Blk. 14 2ND AVE. $9,505.32 $79,100.00 12.02% 920 E. 2nd Ave. DOC147869 N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 East Shakopee SEWER&WATER 27-004097-0 Melvin Hennes Lots 9-10 2ND AVE. $27,456.65 $49,100.00 55.92% 904 E. 2nd Ave. Blk. 14 N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 East Shakopee SEWER&WATER 27-004098-0 Albert Rybak Lot 1, BIk. 15 2ND AVE. $10,793.09 $58,200.00 18.54% 936 E. 2nd Ave. East Shakopee SEWER&WATER Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004099-0 Darlene Davies Lot 2&3 2ND AVE. $22,321.80 $87,200.00 25.60% 927 S. Lewis BIk. 15 SEWER&WATER Shakopee,MN 55379 East Shakopee 27-004100-0 Robert Cole N 62' of 4-5 N-S STREET $6,598.41 $48,000.00 13.75% 126 Prairie St. BIk. 15 WATER Shakopee,MN 55379 East Shakopee SEWER SERV. 27-004100-1 Shakopee Marine Service Lots 4-5 2ND AVE. $17,804.79 $23,000.00 77.41% 133 S. Prairie St. Ex N 62' N-S STREET Land Only Shakopee,MN 55379 BIk. 15 SEWER&WATER East Shakopee 27-004101-0 Richard&Gwen Raduenz Lots 6&7 N-S STREET $5,470.46 $82,000.00 6.67% 20734 Panama Ave. Blk. 15 Prior Lake, MN 55372 East Shakopee 27-004102-0 Laddie Breuer&Wife Lot 8, Blk. 15 N-S STREET $1,367.61 $55,200.00 2.48% 922 E. 1st Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004120-0 Shakopee Marine Service Lots 1 &2 2ND AVE. $15,865.57 $96,400.00 16.46% 133 S. Prairie St. BIk. 25 N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 East Shakopee SEWER&WATER 8 ASSESSMENT vs PROPERTY VALUATION TABLE 2ND AVENUE PROJECT 1991-3 TOTAL PROPERTY %OF ASSESS PID OWNER LOT/BLK IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSMENT VALUATION VS VALUATION 27-004121-0 Allen Stolze&Wife Lot 3, Blk.25 2ND AVE. $7,885.70 $61,900.00 12.74% 1021 E. 2nd Ave. East Shakopee N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 SEWER&WATER 27-004122-0 Harold&Mary Johnson Lot 4, Blk.25 2ND AVE. $6,518.09 $62,000.00 10.51% 1027 E. 2nd Ave. East Shakopee SEWER&WATER Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004123-0 John&Magdalen Forner Lot 5, BIk. 25 2ND AVE. $3,559.02 $36,400.00 9.78% 136 Naumkeag East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004125-0 Robert Corniea Lots 8-10 N-S STREET $6,838.07 $94,000.00 7.27% 3500 Cuneen Trail E. Blk. 25 Land Only Inv.Grove Hgts.,MN 55075 East Shakopee 27-004126-0 Arthur Buchtel&Wife Lot 1, BIk.26 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $68,800.00 3.98% 1001 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004127-0 Jewel&Marinda Gay Lot 2, Blk. 26 N-S STREET $2,735.23 $52,300.00 5.23% 1011 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004128-0 Thomas Marschall Lot 3, Blk. 26 N-S STREET $1,367.61 $60,700.00 2.25% 1019 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004131-0 Robert Shaw Jr. Lots 6,7 2ND AVE. $8,897.55 $126,500.00 7.03% 8204 Nicollet S. &E 1/2 of 8 Mpls.,MN 55420 Blk. 26 East Shakopee 27-004132-0 Robert Shaw Jr. Lots 9, 10 2ND AVE. $15,735.32 $126,500.00 12.44% 8204 Nicollet S. &W 1/2 of 8 N-S STREET Mpls.,MN 55420 BIk. 26 East Shakopee 27-004145-0 Budlergan Enterprises Lots 1 &2 ALLEY $1,161.19 $196,600.00 0.59% 3936 Natchez Ave. S. Blk.29 Mpls.,MN 55416 East Shakopee 27-004146-0 Linda Foss Lot 3, Blk. 29 ALLEY $580.59 $71,600.00 0.81% 1115 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 9 ASSESSMENT vs PROPERTY VALUATION TABLE 2ND AVENUE PROJECT 1991-3 TOTAL PROPERTY %OF ASSESS PID OWNER LOT/BLK IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSMENT VALUATION VS VALUATION 27-004147-0 Eugene Hennes&Wife Lot 4,Blk.29 ALLEY $580.59 $72,000.00 0.81% 1123 E.3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004148-0 Brian&Joan Koenig Lot 5, Blk. 29 ALLEY $580.59 $72,800.00 0.80% 1133 E. 3rd Ave. East Shakopee Shakopee,MN 55379 27-004149-0 Curtis&Debra Johnson Lot 6, Blk. 29 2ND AVE.,ALLEY $3,559.02 $61,800.00 5.76% 1128 E. 2nd Ave. East Shakopee N-S STREET Shakopee,MN 55379 SEWER&WATER 27-004149-1 Curtis&Debra Johnson Lot 7,Blk. 29 2ND AVE.,ALLEY $12,593.39 $7,000.00 179.91% 1128 E. 2nd Ave. East Shakopee N-S STREET Land Only Shakopee,MN 55379 SEWER&WATER 27-004151-0 Luverne Anderson&Wife S 1/2 of 9 ALLEY $580.59 $65,300.00 0.89% 217 Naumkeag &10, Blk. 29 Shakopee,MN 55379 East Shakopee 27-004152-0 Gary&Mary Indrehus Lot 8, Blk. 29 2ND AVE.,ALLEY $11,771.24 $9,000.00 130.79% 1743 Presidential Lane East Shakopee N-S STREET Shakopee, MN 55379 SEWER&WATER 27-004152-1 David McGovern N 1/2 of 9 2ND AVE. $7,118.04 $71,100.00 10.01% 205 S. Naumkeag &10, Blk.29 Shakopee,MN 55379 East Shakopee 27-004164-0 Frederic&Donna Kerber P/O 1 &2 ALLEY $580.59 $40,200.00 1.44% 911 Shumway Blk.34 Land Only Shakopee, MN 55379 East Shakopee 27-004166-0 Daniel&Janice Gerold 10&P/O 9 N-S STREET $8,639.78 $41,900.00 20.62% 1202 E. 2nd Ave. Beg 12 1/2' E SEWER&WATER Shakopee,MN 55379 of SW Cor 9, W 12 1/2, N 142,E 371/2, SW to Beg& P/O Vac Alley Blk. 34 East Shakopee 27-072015-0 Marceline Townhouse Assoc. Outlot A N-S STREET $2,270.24 112 Holmes Marceline 1st Shakopee,MN 55379 Addtn. TOTAL= $613,267.11 10 ATTACHMENT NO. 8 ESTIMATED ASSESSMENTS FROM FEASIBILITY REPORT ►- 40 in IA e rn n o W z O M M M N -4. M < < N CO •O 'O •O 40 M 'O - 0 N W 44 W 44 44 44 ti W I- F 1- N N N N 44 W Q a r z W 136 LU CAN a N N Q 2 W W v) N z W OL E a . LU < ILI CA NLLI N CC N W < H ea CC )11111 W CO 7 O O W Z - N JW J N N O N < MI N • 2 Q O M M M M N 4- ..1. M al U) S W < N / N.- 0 2 Cl) 0 I46.NN 60 N 60 N N 63 N 'VI n CO U)44 144. 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Kraft, City Administrator FROM: Gregg Voxland, Finance Director RE: Special Assessment Relief DATE: September 11, 1990 Introduction Council has requested input from staff regarding a way to provide special assessment relief to low income property owners. Background Council levies special assessments against benefitted properties to pay for improvement projects. The assessments are levied according to the policy that Council adopted 8/1/78. Assessments are normally spread over a ten year period on the property tax statements or the owner may pay the balance at any time. The interest rate on the assessment is based on the interest rate of the bonds used to finance the project. Council is concerned about the financial burden on low income property owners for assessments in conjunction with the improvement of Second Ave. Spencer to Naumkeg. Some options and issues are; 1. Extend the term of the assessments to 15 or 20 years. While this option lowers the annual payments, it increases the total cost to the owner by paying interest for more years and at a higher rate based on a normal yield curve of higher rates for longer terms. This also increases the cost to the City because records have to be active and maintained for a longer term. Having shorter term bonds (10 years) is a positive factor in Moody's view when rating bonds, leading to a better rating and lower interest rate. 2. Lowering the interest rate. Council addressed this issue several years ago and set the policy to have the interest rate on special assessments at one and one half percent over the interest rate on the bonds used to finance the project. If there are no bonds issued and the CIF or other funds are used, eight percent is set as the rate on assessments. Eight percent is the statutory maximum in this instance. The one and one half percent is used to help cover delinquencies and the statutorily required five percent over levy. As I recall, the City used to set the rate at two percent over the bond rate and Springsted recommended two percent. Lowering the interest rate below the 1.5% reduces that cushion and may increase the need for City support in debt service. Lowering the rate below the bond rate is subsidizing the project the same as not assessing the whole cost of the project. 3. Do not assess the full cost. This appears to require an exemption from or a revision of the assessment policy. Alternatively, Council may want to discuss considering this to be a gravel street that is reconstructed rather than construction of a new street which would then result in a 25% assessment instead of 100% assessment. This may have serious policy implication and Council may want to review the assessment policy in its entirity. 4. Defer special assessments. Any deferment of assessments causes problems with tracking, splits, collection etc. Taxpayers would have to pay for the bonds in the mean time and the current would enjoy the benefit without having to pay for it. 5. Political/social issues that are involved include; 1. Does any potential change apply only to Second Ave or to all property owners for various projects? 2. Except for the senior discount on garbage rates (theoretically there is less use of the service) , the City has generally stayed out of "social welfare" issues or benefits based on income or family status. Recommendation Generally staff would recommend the status quo. If there is a change to be made the recommendation would be to extend the term of the assessments on a project by project basis. Council should discuss the issues involved and give direction to staff for which options they wish to pursue. ATTACHMENT NO. 10 Attached are all letters from property owners received by City staff by November 6, 1992 notifying the City of their intent to appeal their assessments. October 28 , 1992 Mayor Gary Laurent City of Shakopee 129 East 1st Avenue Shakopee, Minnesota 55379 Mr. Laurent: This is to be considered an official notice of appeal regarding the assessment of $27 , 035.93 on my property for project No. 1991-3 . Under Minnesota Law, the amount of the assessment cannot exceed the benefit to my property. based on your levy, I would have to be able to market each lot at $27, 035.93 or $54, 071.94 for both lots. and, you have to prove that the before value of each lot was at least $13 , 517 . 97. You also have to prove the value of each lot after the second avenue project was completed was $27, 035. 93 in order to support your assessment. I tried to sell the vacant lot I own in 1990 and 1991 before the second avenue project and the best offer I had was $8 , 000. 00 . You need to remember, these parcels front on Second Avenue, with railroad track frontage and are only 60 ' in width. I can buy a much larger lot in a more prestigious area (Hauers Addition, the Meadows and a few more) of our community for a lot less then $27, 035.93 . In addition, FHA will not insure a mortgage for dwellings located closer then 100 ' of the railroad tracks. My dwelling is less the 100 ' from the railroad tracks. If a house was built on the vacant lot with a 30 ' setback, it would also be less then 100' from the tracks. This also presents considerable market resistance to the property I have. Mr. Laurent, you are a developer and a realtor, you know I could not sell my vacant lot on the tracks for $27 , 035. 93 even with all utilities available. •, 091) LCS.AVJ- /c a\ Mayor Laurent, page two. I want you know that I am not interested in deferring any part or all of the assessment of my property based on hardship. The deferment is a cloud against my fee simple title and, also accumulates an interest charge. My Attorney, Mr. Mark Kallenback will be contacting you in the near future. I hope we can resolve this and don't have to go to court. Melvin Hennes 904 East 2nd Avenue, Shakopee, Minnesota 4-1-&L i-/ Y" -L) October 27, 1992 George Realander 206 Main Street RECE``/='"', Shakopee, Minnesota 55379 OCT 2 81992 Judith Cox CITY OF SHAKOPEE City Clerk City of Shakopee City Hall 129 East 1st Avenue Shakopee, Minnesota 55379 REs Parcel# 27-001840-0 Receipt and ac •eptance of this letter shall constitute an appeal ot. the proposed assessment of $4866,96 to the above-referenced parcel. The assessed property has not been benefitted by an amount equal to or greater than the assessment. Attached please find copy of 1992 property tax statement showing the parcel with an estimated market value of $64,000. Attached also please find copy of real estate listing agreement dated October 14, 1992 showing an agreement to list this parcel at $65,900. The property should have increased in value to $68,866.96 or 567,784.71 per the original estimate provided in February 1991. The tax statement and realtor statement show that this parcel has not improved in market value with the improvements. Further, the property utilizes a gravity heat furnace. This heating system though safe and operational and efficient does not qualify for financing. Improvement of the heating system to forced air could cost $1C,000. Thus this property is currently overpriced and overassessed by possibly S10,000. Based on the above, the undersigned requests a reduction in the assessment. 4111 I Geon Ralander 1111111 11101/4 _. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT Project No. 1991-3 2nd Avenue, Between Sommerville Street And Naumkeag Street And Various Abutting Cross Streets TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Shakopee will meet at 7 : 00 P.M. or thereafter, on Tuesday, November 10, 1992 in the Assembly Room, Room No. 111 at Scott County Courthouse, 428 S . Holmes Street, Shakopee, Minnesota to pass upon the proposed assessment for the following improvements, to-wit: 2nd Avenue, between Sommerville Street and Naumkeag Street and various abutting cross streets by complete reconstruction (pavement, curb & gutter, storm sewer, sanitary sewer and watermain) . The following area is proposed to be assessed, to-wit: 2nd Avenue - from west of Spencer Street to east of Naumkeag Street Main Street - 1st Avenue to 3rd Avenue Market Street - 1st Avenue to 4th Avenue Dakota Street - 2nd Avenue to 3rd Avenue Prairie Street - 1st Avenue to 3rd Avenue The proposed assessment is on file for public inspection at the Office of the City Clerk in City Hall, 129 East 1st Avenue. Written or oral objections by any and all persons desiring to be heard will be considered at the hearing by the City Council. The total cost to be assessed is $673 , 604 . 59 . The total cost proposed to be assessed to your parcel number George Reaiander 27-001840-0 206 Maln Street is $ 4 , 866 . 96 Shakopee, MN 55379 No interest will be charged if your entire assessments are paid to the City Treasurer at City Hall on or before 30 days from the date the assessments are adopted. One partial prepayment of at least $100. 00 may be made prior to November 30, 1992 . Assessments not prepaid within 30 days from the date adopted shall be subject to interest at the rate of 7 . 75 percent per annum. Any property owner wishing to appeal an assessment must file a written objection, signed by the affected property owner, with the City Clerk prior to the assessment hearing on November 10, 1992 or present a signed written objection to the presiding officer at the public hearing on November 10, 1992 . Any property owner may appeal an assessment to District Court pursuant to Section 429. 081 by serving notice of the appeal upon the Mayor or City Clerk of the City of Shakopee within 30 days after the adoption of the assessment and filing such notice with the District Court within ten days after service upon the Mayor or City Clerk. Property owners should be aware that both of the procedures described in the former two paragraphs must be followed in order for an appeal to be valid. Under Minnesota Statutes, Section 435. 193 to 435. 195, the Council may, in its discretion, defer the payment of this special assessment for any homestead property owned by a person 65 years of age or older or who is retired by virtue of permanent and total disability for whom it would be a hardship to make the pay- ments. When deferment of the special assessment has been granted and is terminated for any reason provided in that law, all amounts accumulated plus applicable interest shall be due within sixty days of the termination of the deferment. Any assessed property owner meeting the requirements of this law and the ordinance adopted under it may, within 30 days of the conformation of the assessment, apply to the City Clerk on the prescribed form for such deferral of payment of this special assessment on his/her property. Dated this 15th day of October, 1992. Judith S. Cox City Clerk CITY OF SHAKOPEE • • .ty ` •• z ..,...a•-• ." • N v .. - . , _,.......,:r.- itt-kiv�. 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LISTING `r I will require the followingterms: IA Q u? lv,t 44AC,'0)G I give you the exclusive right to sell the property for the Klee oftP. (G G,9 0 q y— 1 � ,19 cy > / FVI R t U A� CON U/ J AS(Aet k/ Co„u.m11 contrAct starts 16 — 1 (0 , 19 9a and ends at 11:59 p.m.on �} In exchange,you agree to list the property and try to sell It.You may place a"For Sale'sign and a lock box with keys on the property. I understand you are a member of the Multiple Listing Service(MLS)and you will give information to MLS,which is part of a Regional MLS,concerning the property. I will keep you notified of new Information important to the sale of the property. If you sell the property,you may notify Regional MLS and members of the area ASSOCIATION of REALTORS*of the price and terms of the sale. MY DUTIES I will cooperate with you in selling the property.I will promptly tell you about all inquiries I receive about the property.I agree to provide and pay for any inspections and reports If required by the city or state.I agree to provide homeowners associations documents if required.I will give the buyer an updated abstract of title,or owner's duplicate certificate of title and registered property abstract,or title insurance to the property.I have full legal right to sell the property.I will sign all closing documents (Including a warranty deed or contract for a warranty deed)necessary to transfer to the Buyer full and unquestioned ownership of the property. YOUR COMMISSION NOTICE: THE COMMISSION RATE FOR THE SALE, LEASE, RENTAL OR MANAGEMENT OF REAL PROPERTY SHALL BE DETERMINED BETWEEN EACH INDIVIDUAL REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ITS CLIENT. �`/ 1, ��z,.c,et5 selS I will pay you as your commission 7 / f 6` e, 'i K k r � ll^q el if 1 sell the property before this contract ends.In addition,if before this contract ends you present a Buyer who is willing and able to buy the property at the price and terms required in this contract,but I refuse to sell, I will still pay you the same commission.I agree to pay your commission whether you,I,or another agent or broker sells the property.I agree to pay your commission in full upon the happening of any of the following events:(1)The closing of the sale.(2)My refusal to close the sale,or(3)My refusal to sell at the price and terms required in this contract.I hereby permit you to share part of your commission with other real estate brokers,including brokers only representing the buyer. If within 2 days after the end of this contract,I sell or agree to sell the property to anyone who: (1)During this contract made inquiry of me about the property and I did not tell you about the inquiry;or (2)During this contract made an affirmative showing of interest In the property or was physically shown the property by you and whose name is on a written list you give me within 72 hours after the end of this contract,then I will still pay you your commission on the selling price,even if I sell the property without your assistance.I understand that I do not have to pay your commission if I sign another valid listing contract after the expiration of this Contract,under which I am obligated to pay a commission to another licensed real estate broker. NOTICES ABOUT MY REAL ESTATE As of this date I have not received notices from any municipality,government agency or homeowners association about the property that I have not told you about, and I agree to promptly tell you of any notices of that type that I receive.I understand that I may not refuse to sell,or discriminate in the terms,conditions or:privileges of sale,to any person due to their race,color,creed,religion,national origin,sex,marital status,status with regard to public assistance,handicap,whether physical or mental,or family status.I understand further that local ordinances may Include other protective classes. CLOSING NOTICE No real estate salesperson,broker,attorney,auctioneer,builder,title company,financial institution or other person making a mortgage loan may require a person to use any particular licensed attorney,real estate broker,real estate salesperson,or real estate closing agent in connection with a residential real estate closing. 0 I want you to arrange for closing services. X(I I 'tiettWA)l) `, ��OS'�►"cLc� to arrange for others to conduct the closing. S CO' Ce..`,A`i which If I choose to have you arrange for closing services,you will select is/is not(circle one)a closing company with which you have a controlled business arrangement,i.e.,you ar either affiliated with the • pany or have an ownership Interest in the company. ACCEPTED / t It c AA CEPTED = BY: K 'i ) �i GJ • ner Real f state Company By — Owner Agenntt Address: aO to Mtr t.J -Sr Date signed: l 0 ' � , 19 q`' Phone: 4 T J 3 7 p MLS FORM 120(Revised 1.92) MINN!AFOI IS ARt A ASSOC IAI ION Of RI AI TORSI Date signed: i O — I 1i ,19 } WH11E,BROKER'S COPY;CANARY,OWNER'S COPY • , g_NVo NI v8_c LNVS_Oc0 NI ~OowVc NJ V0ouP0 NJ '0 -O N > Z y 0> my i m Tr0 \ O 1 r IQy na r O NJ 7C y N y V1 f� 7 VI m V O p nn yy11 Tne� S N S S N p Laa m w 0077411 7ii ,I' S O P < J. m 7 T O V .- a a > • .. O A .8 f Z .8 i M •• f." • • COeb e- a , n VI o0i /f ^ a S a 0 a a C • 0 ~ 2 > z > 1 _ D• f1 4 oQi < M < m 1r U O N 0• Vi 0 tl1 0 0 'O InR. \,/I '' UI y v+ , w a w `d. n , a e , y m r y co z T .- a O P y 7 m 0 ? CO 0 y m 0 T N.) f- 7- S O S �' -. 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Shakopee , MN 55379-1657 RE: Proposed assessment for public improvements regarding Second Avenue and Prairie Street as pertaining to parcel 27- 004100-0 ( 126 So. Prairie St . ) To Whom it may concern: I believe that the proposed assessment to the above stated property is unreasonable and I feel is higher than the amount to which the property has increased due to this assessment . The following information has been supplied to me by the City of Shakopee and is from which I will try to justify my reasoning. 1 . In early March of 1991 , I was informed of the proposed estimated assessment of $7 , 156. 06 to my property. In late October of 1992, I was informed that the proposed assessment for the completion of this project would be $9 , 123 . 61 which results in an amount $1967 . 55 higher than expected . This completed assessment is approximately 27% higher than the proposed estimate . 2. In early March of 1991 , I was informed that the proposed estimate on these improvements would cost the City of Shakopee $999, 500 . 00. As stated by the City of Shakopee in late October of 1992, the actual cost of these improvements was $673 , 604. 59 . This completed assessment has cost the City of Shakopee $325 ,895 . 41 less than the estimate for the project . This is approximately 32% less than the estimate . 3 . Why is the City of Shakopee paying 32% less than anticipated and why am I paying 27% more than anticipated? I feel that if the project cost the City of Shakopee 32% less than the estimate , that 32% reduction should be reflected in my assessment as well . This would reduce the assessment to $4 , 866. 00 as opposed to $7 , 156 . 00 . 4. The appraised value of the property for tax purposes in 1992 was $46, 200. This appraisal was made by the Scott County assessor . Given the current assessment of $9 , 123 . 00 , this increases the appraised value for tax purposes to $55 , 323 . 00. This assessment is 20% of the original appraised value . I find it hard to believe that these improvements will increase the value of the property by 20%. 5 . In the original estimate , the City of Shakopee provided a detailed breakdown of each aspect of the assessment . ie : Front Foot , Zonal , Sewer , Water , etc. At the current state , no details or explanations have been disclosed as to how the final assessment figures were determined. This leads me to question the amount of the proposed final assessment even further . I am submitting this information to the City of Shakopee as a formal consideration as to whether the proposed final assessment amount is reasonable to the stated property. Sincerely, Bob Cole The Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Shakopee 129 East First Avenue Shakopee, MN 55379 Re: Curtis D. and Debra R. Johnson Property 1128 2nd Avenue East, Lots 6 and 7 , Block 29 Original Plat of Shakopee Street,. Sewer, Water, Curb and Gutter Assessment Dear Mayor and Council Members : Please be advised that we have received notification of the City' s intention to assess our property for the above-referenced public improvement project. This letter will constitute our required written notice that we intend to appeal this assessment due to the fact that the public improvement in question has not increased the market value of our home in an amount equal to the assessment. Respectfully submitted, 0,,,,77----13, s: -i-r-4.--,-1 ( 1- q-c/-2- Curtis D. Johnson Debra R. Johnson NOV 0 51992 cm( oP briAKOPE November 4, 1992 TO: City of Shakopee RE: Parcel 27-004099-0 Project No. 1991-3 Pursuant to Section 429.081 MSA,I wish to appeal my assessment of $ 22,348.88. The 2nd Avenue Project did not increase the value of this single family dwelling which is located next to a railroad track by the above amount. The City of Shakopee rezoned the property which makes it impossible to obtain conventional type mortgages, further reducing the value of the property. I would like to submit the follow- ing figures for your information and consideration: (A) City appraisers value of property $ 82,000 (B) Proposed assessment $ 22,348 (C) City "hook up" fees $ 1,149 (D) Sewer and water lines (Rybak) 4,000 (E) Supposed new value $ 109,497 In conclusion, I would like to mention that this property would not be worth the above amount with the house removed and sold as commercial land, however, if an appraiser is willing to state that the property value has increased that amount, I would be very interested in their findings. Thank you very much for your consideration in this matter. Yours truly; Jarlene J. Davies 927 S. Lewis St. Shakopee, MN 55379 The Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Shakopee 129 East First Avenue Shakopee, MN 55379 Re: Harold E. and Mary L. Johnson 1027 East 2nd Avenue, Lot 4, Block 25 Original Plat of Shakopee Street, Sewer, Water, Curb and Gutter Assessment Dear Mayor and Council Members: Please be advised that we have received notification of the City's intention to assess our property for the above-referenced public improvement project. This letter will constitute our required written notice that we intend to appeal this assessment due to the fact that the public improvement in question has not increased the market value of our home in an amount equal to the assessment. Respectfully submitted, Harold E. Jo. so Mary L. Johns r ,2 / - oo•Via,.2 - v Ci;Y S A . The Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Shakopee 129 East First Avenue Shakopee, MN 55379 Re: Allen G. and Judy L. Stolze 1021 East 2nd Avenue, Lot 3, Block 25 Original Plat of Shakopee Street, Sewer, Water, Curb and Gutter Assessment Dear Mayor and Council Members: Please be advised that we have received notification of the City' s intention to assess our property for the above-referenced public improvement project. This letter will constitute our required written notice that we intend to appeal this assessment due to the fact that the public improvement in question has not increased the market value of our home in an amount equal to the assessment. Respectfully submitted, Allen G. Stolze Judy L. Stolze RECEWED NOV 0 51992 CITY OF SH, tv_,,PEE / 1- J / 11 - r."2- CL-71/: (le ce-7- in,otr-ca lac) . - 3 . )1,6016, Sc?.. 33 .�, /C33 � , t2 C2 , € cL ci G/ 7 t=c-g /gul C1 / 0 '7 --- 00 (if — nt9 — O CC)44-2-;ILL ., 7VL Jo-r- -;t10 f .p--erf-c-04 •A J r ji �lY/C<V411,� ---11) c- 4- .n/,//•1,�i: :. 1 / I 4'1 AV 11;LI Nov 0 61992 ��� �� -r'e/c„f '76 •41/4'kt --(•> -ii/Le‘V in i ei(l' (1-2-)2t41--124-J"-r—I •-3 ‹; E'• .2 %Yc.. —0 0/ __...V-- 0 _ Y---1--?---e---a-e-- ) le-) . ( ---e---€L-1--e(--1--- 1 L-1. ,-/-1 /5..; 0 Z1 0 . el 0 . 1 -17L il rt,(_--1,j-I 4 4A-6-1ri i' 1 .. 016 e 6 0. e0. CL.-Lo. ,,ta-e-- 2b,_ e .6--[:-7 --7,-1 4--i. A_ ../Lzie 6_et_i /14- 7 -e- OA- ( NOV 0 5 1992 CITY OF SHAKOPEE . .. ... . . . .. • 10 oC Xon, rop ertieJ November 5, 1992 Ms. Judith S. Cox City Clerk City of Shakopee 129 First Avenue East Shakopee, MN. 55379 Dear Ms. Cox: This letter is to serve as notice of my intent to appeal the special assessments on my following properties: 27-004065-0 27-004049-0 27-004048-0 Very truly yours, WOLFSON PROPERTIES for WOLFSON AND SEGAL PROPERTIES lr A.. ,_.& 4. ;47'r-' Blair Wolfson BW:bh Novo 61992 CITY OF , 1-;AKOPEE EXECUTIVE OFFICES: SUITE 555 INTERNATIONAL CENTRE: 900 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 TELEPHONE: 612/332-8365 Ladbroke Canterbury Downs November 4, 1992 Mayor Gary Laurent and Members of the Shakopee City Council 129 1st Avenue East Shakopee, MN 55379 This letter is being written to update you on the current situation surrounding the ongoing business at Canterbury Downs racetrack. Ladbroke Racing Canterbury, Inc. (Ladbroke) has currently not received the approval of the Minnesota Racing Commission (MRC) to continue simulcasting operations at Canterbury Downs beyond December 31, 1992. The lack of this approval has forced Ladbroke to issue notices to its remaining employees at Canterbury Downs under the Workers Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARNA) , of which you were previously notified. The November 18, 1992 meeting of the MRC is realistically the last chance for the .*_RC to grant Ladbroke the needed approvals and thus avoid the shutdown of operations at Canterbury Downs . The major impediment to receiving this approval is the lack of an agreement with the horsemen regarding a live race meet at Canterbury in 1993 . This is a very complex issue and one which will be quite difficult to settle prior to November 18, 1992 . However, we feel, and we hope you share our feelings, that there are a large number of parties beyond the horsemen, who are affected by the MRC' s action. These parties include the employees of the racetrack who will be terminated if there are no ongoing operations; the taxpayers of the City, County and State who will not receive the benefit of the admission or pari-mutuel taxes currently being paid by Canterbury; our fan base which will be forced to find alternative sources of entertainment, and the City of Shakopee who has repeatedly shown their desire to avoid a closing of the facility. We would like to make it clear that Ladbroke does not intend to stop live racing at the track indefinitely; however, in our opinion, it may be best for all concerned that there be no racing during 1993 . Instead, simulcasting would continue to build a purse fund estimated at approximately $2 million, to allow a meet to be held in 1994 with adequate purses to attract a quality group of horsemen. Ladbroke at CanterburyDowns 1100 Ccnterbury good. Shokopee Minnesoio 55379 Phone ;612) 445-7223 FAX ;612) 496-7741 Atir A Ladbroke Group Company Page Two November 4 , 1992 Based on the situation described above, we are requesting that the City of Shakopee address the MRC, in person or by letter, regarding this issue and show their support for the ongoing business at Canterbury Downs . We feel it is very important for the MRC to hear from other interested parties who may be adversely affected by a track closing. We would be pleased to meet with you and answer any questions you may have on this issue. Feel free to contact me at 496-7715 at your convenience. Thank you for your continued support . Sinc = 1 `Richard A. Reichow Chief Financial Officer 4904L:khs