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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-289 CCR Member Gene Lhotka introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 78 289 RESOLUTION REGARDING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR LOT 6, BLOCK 1, THE PONDS AND LOT 6, BLOCK 2,, THE PONDS WHEREAS, on October 27, 1978, the City of Brooklyn Center received a check in the amount of $1,155.37 from Title Services, Inc., in payment of the special assessments for Lot 6, Block 1, The Ponds; and WHEREAS, the payment of $1,155.37 was erroneously credited to Lot 6, Block 2, The Ponds; and WHEREAS, on November 3, 1978, the City of Brooklyn Center received a check from North Star Abstract in the amount of $1,155.37 in payment of special assessments for said Lot 6, Block 2, The Ponds; and WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center returned said check to North Star Abstract stating that assessments for said Lot 6, Block 2, The Ponds, had been previously paid in full; and WHEREAS, on November 15, 1978, Hennepin County applied one years principal totalling $71.26 and interest totalling approximately $92.58 for a total of $163.84 to the tax rolls due in 1979 for said Lot 6, Block 1, The Ponds; and WHEREAS, the Meadow Corporation has submitted a check in the amount of $1,155.37 in payment of the special assessments for Lot 6, Block 1, The Ponds; and WHEREAS, the said interest amount of approximately $92.58 constitutes the interest for the year 1979; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center as follows 1) To accept the check in the amount of $1,155.37 from the Meadow Corporation for special assessments for Lot 6, Block 1, The Ponds; and 2) To direct the Finance Director of Hennepin County to waive the interest for the year 1979 and cancel all assessments for said Lot 6, Blo 1, The Ponds. December 18, 1978 Date nazi Resolution No. 78 -289 ATTEST: jam, i Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Bill Fignar and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Dean Nyquist, Tony Kuefler, Bill Fignar, Gene Lhotka, and Celia Scott; and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.