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| Amount | Category | Direction | Purpose | Where | Year |
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| $6,139.27 $6,139.27 | assessment | reported | Total assessment (principal plus interest) for 19960 St. Francis Blvd. This letter is intended to serve as notice that the City will consider adopting an Assessment List and certifying the amount of the unpaid amounts as well as any corresponding interest to the Anoka County Auditor in the amount of $6,000.00 plus administrative fees of 6% per year ($139.27) for a total of $6,139.27 Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2023-10-10) p.25 Oct 10, 2023 | — |
| $6,100 The estimate is $353,800. $6,100/Unit, 29 direct
benefitting properties. | assessment | in_to_city | FF-3 Stated estimated assessment per unit for the 189th Lane/190th Lane/Dolomite Street project (29 direct benefitting properties), if assessed. Bucket: Special assessments (estimated) Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2020-02-13) p.2 Feb 13, 2020 | 2020 |
| $6,100 $6,100/Unit | assessment | projected | Assessment amount per unit for the 2020 road improvement project to 189th Lane, 190th Lane & Dolomite Street. Engineer Nelson began by explaining that Nowthen maintains 34 miles of paved roads and 29 miles of gravel roads. This project is just shy of one mile. This pavement was originally constructed in 1993. Pavement is designed to last 20 years. The estimate is $353,800. $6,100/Unit, 29 direct benefitting properties. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2020-02-13) p.3 Feb 13, 2020 | 2020 |
| $6,100 $6,100/Unit | assessment | projected | Estimated per-unit assessment for 2020 road improvement to 189th Lane, 190th Lane & Dolomite Street. This project is just shy of one mile. This pavement was originally constructed in 1993. Pavement is designed to last 20 years. The estimate is $353,800. $6,100/Unit, 29 direct benefitting properties. The first payment would be payable in 2021 if you let it go to assessment. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2020-02-13) p.2 Feb 13, 2020 | 2020 |
| $6,010 $6,010 | assessment | projected | Per unit assessment amount for benefitting properties on Krypton Street project. The total estimated cost to be assessed to the benefitting properties is $84,140. The total estimated cost to be paid by the City is $84,140. Fifty percent assessment of the estimated project cost to the benefitting properties of this project on a per unit basis would yield an assessment of approximately $6,010 per unit. The per unit assessment for this project is proportionate to the large lot size. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing and Special Meeting — Mi p.4 Jan 14, 2020 | 2019 |
| $6,010 $6,010 | assessment | projected | Estimated per-unit assessment for Krypton Street 2019 Improvement Project. Fifty percent assessment of the estimated project cost to the benefitting properties of this project on a per unit basis would yield an assessment of approximately $6,010 per unit. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2019-06-11) p.4 Jun 11, 2019 | — |
| $6,010 assessment of approximately $6,010 per unit. | assessment | in_to_city | F28 Approximate per-unit assessment for Krypton Street benefitting properties. Bucket: Krypton Street per-unit assessment Road and Bridge FundAuto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing and Special Meeting — Mi Jan 14, 2020 | 2019 |
| $6,000 Don Emmerick 7223 Old Viking Blvd explained that the culvert in the road has the water running down into the ditch.
His bigger concern though is how did they got from $4,000 to $6,000 in one year. | assessment | in_to_city | F16 Resident and mayor discussed the current Old Viking Blvd assessment estimate after the project changed from overlay to full reclaiming. Bucket: Old Viking Blvd current assessment discussion Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2019-05-14) p.4 May 14, 2019 | 2019 |
| $6,000 Murey Ulferts 24-33-25-31-0008 Nov 8, 2022 $ 1,200 TBD $6,000
19960 St. Francis Jan 13, 2023 $ 1,200
Blvd. May 30, 2023 $ 1,200
Jun 20, 2023 $ 1,200
Aug 16, 2023 $ 1,200 | assessment | in_to_city | Murey Ulferts proposed assessment total Proposed assessment total for Murey Ulferts before administrative fees are determined. Bucket: Code enforcement assessments Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2023-09-12) Sep 12, 2023 | 2023 |
| $6,000 $6,000 | assessment | reported | Current-year assessment amount for Old Viking Blvd road improvement project. Shannon Fladebo, 7230 Old Viking Blvd NW asked if the other assessments are approved, will this assessment also be approved? Her family has lived in the City for ten years, but hasn't attended any of the meetings. She likes the idea of keeping Nowthen small. She's used to the speed limit being 55 mph and is fine with it. She asked the Council to consider that it's a hardship for many to come up with $6,000. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2019-05-14) p.5 May 14, 2019 | 2019 |
| $6,000 $6,000 | assessment | reported | Current-year assessment amount for Old Viking Blvd road improvement project. Don Emmerick 7223 Old Viking Blvd explained that the culvert in the road has the water running down into the ditch. His bigger concern though is how did they got from $4,000 to $6,000 in one year. He agrees that Old Viking Blvd is the worst road and would like some maintenance on it. Mayor Pilon explained that the difference in the price from last year at $4,000 to this year at $6,000 is that they were only doing an overlay last year. The overlay will not be sufficient for this road and now they are having to do a full reclaiming. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2019-05-14) p.4 May 14, 2019 | 2019 |
| $6,000 $6,000 | assessment | in_to_city | Total assessment (including admin fees) for Murey Ulferts. Murey Ulferts 24-33-25-31-0008 Nov 8, 2022 $ 1,200 TBD $6,000 Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2023-09-12) p.14 Sep 12, 2023 | — |
| $6,000 $6,000 | assessment | out_from_city | 2019 assessment per parcel for Old Viking Blvd road improvement. Mayor Pilon explained that the difference in the price from last year at $4,000 to this year at $6,000 is that they were only doing an overlay last year. The overlay will not be sufficient for this road and now they are having to do a full reclaiming. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2019-06-11) p.18 Jun 11, 2019 | — |
| $6,000 $6,000.00 | assessment | reported | Principal assessment for 19960 St. Francis Blvd. the amount of $6,000.00 plus administrative fees of 6% per year ($139.27) for a total of $6,139.27 Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2023-10-10) p.25 Oct 10, 2023 | — |
| $5,879 There are 29 direct benefitting properties. The city proposes to pay 50% and the assessment to
residents would be $5,879 per unit. | assessment | in_to_city | FF-4 Per-unit proposed assessment for 29 directly benefitting properties, with the city proposing to pay 50%. Bucket: Krypton Street, 183rd Avenue, Potassium Street and Merle's Lane assessment Road and Bridge FundAuto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2020-07-07) p.3 Jul 7, 2020 | 2020 |
| $5,879 $5,879 per unit | assessment | out_from_city | Special assessment per benefitting property for Krypton Street, 183rd Ave, Potassium Street and Merle's Lane improvement. There are 29 direct benefitting properties. The city proposes to pay 50% and the assessment to residents would be $5,879 per unit. Payment can be paid in full with no interest by November 15th. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2020-07-07) p.3 Jul 7, 2020 | 2020 |
| $5,800 The remaining 52 properties will have an
estimated assessment of $5,800 per unit. | assessment | in_to_city | F7 Estimated per-unit assessment for the remaining 52 properties in the Rogers Lake Area project. Bucket: Rogers Lake Area proposed assessment per unit Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2020-12-09) p.1 Dec 9, 2020 | 2021 |
| $5,800 The remaining 52 benefitting properties have a proposed assessment of $5,800. | assessment | in_to_city | F11_ROGERS_LAKE_REMAINING_PROPERTIES_ASSESSMENT Proposed assessment for the remaining 52 benefitting properties in the Rogers Lake area project. Bucket: Rogers Lake area road assessment Road and Bridge FundAuto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2021-05-24) p.6 May 24, 2021 | 2021 |
| $5,800 $5,800 per unit | assessment | projected | Projected special assessment per unit for Rogers Lake Area street improvement project. In the event that 185th Lane was not upgraded, it is proposed that these two properties would receive the same assessments as the other properties ($5,800 per unit) in the Rogers Lake area. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2021-04-13) p.19 Apr 13, 2021 | 2021 |
| $5,800 $5,800 | assessment | projected | Projected special assessment per property (other than 185th Lane) for pavement replacement. The 2 properties on 185th Lane will have an estimated assessment of $8,000 per unit for upgrading from gravel to pavement. The remaining 52 properties will have an estimated assessment of $5,800 per unit. Assessments will be amortized over ten (10) years. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2020-12-09) p.1 Dec 9, 2020 | 2021 |
| $5,800 $5,800 | assessment | out_from_city | Proposed assessment per property for the 52 benefitting properties in Rogers Lake Area. The remaining 52 benefitting properties have a proposed assessment of $5,800. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2021-05-24) p.6 May 24, 2021 | 2021 |
| $5,800 $5,800 | assessment | projected | Proposed assessment per benefitting property (other than 185th Lane) for Rogers Lake Area project. The 2 benefitting properties on 185th Lane have a proposed assessment of $8,000. The remaining 52 benefitting properties have a proposed assessment of $5,800. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2021-08-10) p.6 Aug 10, 2021 | 2021 |
| $5,800 $5,800 | assessment | projected | Projected special assessment per property for Rogers Lake Area road improvement. Todd Harbrick, 18330 Waco St NW, asked what the potential assessment would be for the homeowners, as he just came into the meeting and missed the previous discussion. Engineer Nelson said it is estimated to be $5,800 per PID number. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2020-12-09) p.2 Dec 9, 2020 | 2021 |
| $5,350 $5,350 | assessment | projected | Per unit assessment amount for benefitting properties on 189th Lane, 190th Lane and Dolomite Street project. The total estimated cost to be assessed to the benefitting properties is $160,500. The total estimated cost to be paid by the City is $160,500. Fifty percent assessment of the estimated project cost to the benefitting properties of this project on a per unit basis would yield an assessment of approximately $5,350 per unit. The per unit assessment for this project is proportionate to the large lot size. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing and Special Meeting — Mi p.4 Jan 14, 2020 | 2019 |
| $5,350 $5,350 | assessment | projected | Estimated per-unit assessment for 189th Lane, 190th Lane, and Dolomite Street 2019 Improvement Project. Fifty percent assessment of the estimated project cost to the benefitting properties of this project on a per unit basis would yield an assessment of approximately $5,350 per unit. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2019-06-11) p.4 Jun 11, 2019 | — |
| $5,350 assessment of approximately $5,350 per unit. | assessment | in_to_city | F24 Approximate per-unit assessment for the 189th Lane, 190th Lane and Dolomite Street benefitting properties. Bucket: 189th, 190th and Dolomite per-unit assessment Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing and Special Meeting — Mi Jan 14, 2020 | 2019 |
| $5,300 ROGERS LAKE AREA ROAD PROJECT FOR $5,300 PER PARCEL FOR 52 PARCELS AND $7,300 PER
PARCEL FOR THE 2 PARCLS ON 185TH AVE NW | assessment | in_to_city | rogers_lake_direct_access_assessment Assessment approved for 52 direct-access parcels in the Rogers Lake Area Road Project. Bucket: Rogers Lake direct-access per-parcel assessment Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Minutes (2021-10-12) p.1 Oct 12, 2021 | 2021 |
| $5,300 $5,300 | assessment | out_from_city | Assessment per parcel for Rogers Lake Area Road Project (52 parcels). MOTION BY GREENBERG TO APPROVE RESOLUTION 2021-32 CERTIFYING THE ASSESSMENT FOR ROGERS LAKE AREA ROAD PROJECT FOR $5,300 PER PARCEL FOR 52 PARCELS AND $7,300 PER PARCEL FOR THE 2 PARCLS ON 185TH AVE NW, WITH CLARIFICATION FROM ENGINEER REGARDING $199,092 FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT AND BASE PREPARATION COSTS; 2ND BY BLAKE. ALL IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Minutes (2021-10-12) p.1 Oct 12, 2021 | — |
| $5,300 $5,300 | assessment | out_from_city | Assessment per direct access parcel for Rogers Lake Area Road Project. it yields an assessment amount of $5,300 per parcel for the 52 parcels and $7,300 per parcel for the 2 parcels on 185th Ave NW. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2021-10-12) p.3 Oct 12, 2021 | — |
| $5,300 $ 5,300.00 | assessment | out_from_city | Individual parcel assessment for Rogers Lake Area Road Improvement Project (direct access parcels). Each of the 52 listed direct access parcels is assessed $5,300.00 as shown in the assessment roll table. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2021-10-12) p.4 Oct 12, 2021 | — |
| $5,300 $ 5,300.00 | assessment | out_from_city | Assessment amount per direct access property for Rogers Lake Area Road Improvement Project. Assessment Amount - Direct Access $ 5,300.00 Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2021-10-12) p.4 Oct 12, 2021 | — |
| $4,917.7 Wolverton assessment notice amount | assessment | in_to_city | Wolverton assessment notice amount Mailed assessment notice amount differs from the amount in the minutes. Bucket: Wolverton, 19155 Burns Parkway notice Auto-extracted | 2024 | |
| $4,917.7 $4,917.70 | assessment | reported | Total assessment (principal plus interest) for 19155 Burns Parkway. This letter is intended to serve as notice that the City will consider adopting an Assessment List and certifying the amount of the unpaid amounts as well as any corresponding interest to the Anoka County Auditor in the amount of $4,800.00 plus administrative fees of 6% per year ($117.70) for a total of $4,917.70 Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2023-10-10) p.26 Oct 10, 2023 | — |
| $4,917.17 #4-19155 Burns Parkway. $4,917.17
No progress on this property. No one here to dispute. Move forward with assessment. | assessment | in_to_city | Wolverton assessment final-list amount Public hearing assessment amount for 19155 Burns Parkway. Bucket: Wolverton, 19155 Burns Parkway Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Minutes (2023-10-10) p.1 Oct 10, 2023 | 2024 |
| $4,917.17 Wolverton 19155 Burns Pkwy ... $4,917.17 | assessment | in_to_city | Wolverton assessment roll amount Updated assessment roll amount for Wolverton, 19155 Burns Pkwy. Bucket: assessment roll Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2023-11-14) Nov 14, 2023 | 2023 |
| $4,917.17 $4,917.17 | assessment | out_from_city | Special assessment for 19155 Burns Parkway due to non-compliance. #4-19155 Burns Parkway. $4,917.17 No progress on this property. No one here to dispute. Move forward with assessment. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Minutes (2023-10-10) p.1 Oct 10, 2023 | — |
| $4,917.17 $4,917.17 | assessment | in_to_city | Special assessment for 19155 Burns Parkway. #4-19155 Burns Parkway. $4,917.17 No progress on this property. No one here to dispute. Move forward with assessment. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2023-11-14) p.44 Nov 14, 2023 | — |
| $4,917.17 $4,917.17 | assessment | in_to_city | Total payment due for Wolverton, 19155 Burns Pkwy, case 4 (sum of six entries). <td>$800.00</td> <td>8/23/2023</td> <td>8</td> <td>6.00</td> <td>0.0001644</td> <td>$0.13</td> <td>$1.05</td> <td>$801.05</td> <td rowspan="6">$4,917.17</td> Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2023-11-14) p.3 Nov 14, 2023 | 2023 |
| $4,800 Sam Wolverton 29-33-25-42-0005 Nov 8, 2022 $ 800 TBD $4,800
19155 Burns Jan 4, 2023 $ 800
Pkwy. Feb 22, 2023 $ 800
May 26, 2023 $ 800
June 27, 2023 $ 800
Aug 23, 2023 $ 800 | assessment | in_to_city | Sam Wolverton proposed assessment total Proposed assessment total for Sam Wolverton before administrative fees are determined. Bucket: Code enforcement assessments Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2023-09-12) Sep 12, 2023 | 2023 |
| $4,800 $4,800 | assessment | in_to_city | Total assessment (including admin fees) for Sam Wolverton. Sam Wolverton 29-33-25-42-0005 Nov 8, 2022 $ 800 TBD $4,800 Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2023-09-12) p.14 Sep 12, 2023 | — |
| $4,800 $4,800.00 | assessment | reported | Principal assessment for 19155 Burns Parkway. the amount of $4,800.00 plus administrative fees of 6% per year ($117.70) for a total of $4,917.70 Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Meeting — Agenda Packet (2023-10-10) p.26 Oct 10, 2023 | — |
| $4,602 4,602 | assessment | projected | Special assessments collected by county in 2025. Special Assessments (county) 4,601 4,602 4,602 4,602 Road and Bridge FundAuto-extracted | Meeting City Council Work Session — Agenda Packet (2024-08-1 p.9 Aug 15, 2024 | 2025 |
| $4,602 4,602 | assessment | projected | Special assessments collected by county in 2026. Special Assessments (county) 4,601 4,602 4,602 4,602 Road and Bridge FundAuto-extracted | Meeting City Council Work Session — Agenda Packet (2024-08-1 p.9 Aug 15, 2024 | 2026 |
| $4,602 4,602 | assessment | historical | Special assessments collected by county in 2024. Special Assessments (county) 4,601 4,602 4,602 4,602 Road and Bridge FundAuto-extracted | Meeting City Council Work Session — Agenda Packet (2024-08-1 p.9 Aug 15, 2024 | 2024 |
| $4,602 4,602 | assessment | in_to_city | County special assessments revenue for Road Improvement Fund in 2023-2026. Special Assessments (county) 4,602 4,602 4,602 4,602 Road and Bridge FundAuto-extracted | Meeting City Council Work Session — Agenda Packet (2024-05-0 p.21 May 6, 2024 | 2023 |
| $4,601 4,601 | assessment | historical | Special assessments collected by county in 2023. Special Assessments (county) 4,601 4,602 4,602 4,602 Road and Bridge FundAuto-extracted | Meeting City Council Work Session — Agenda Packet (2024-08-1 p.9 Aug 15, 2024 | 2023 |
| $4,500 The original assessment was for Jasper and 185th in 1993 for
$4500/property. | assessment | in_to_city | FF-8 Mayor referenced the original assessment in 1993 for Jasper and 185th as $4500/property. Bucket: Prior special assessments Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2020-02-13) p.5 Feb 13, 2020 | 1993 |
| $4,500 $4500/property | assessment | historical | Original assessment amount per property for Jasper and 185th roads in 1993. Pilon said that the Township didn't require the developer to put in blacktop immediately. Part of the problem is the developer came in and developed on gravel, then decided to blacktop. They didn't have the road standards back then. The original assessment was for Jasper and 185th in 1993 for $4500/property. The Township assessed 100%. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2020-02-13) p.5 Feb 13, 2020 | 1993 |
| $4,500 $4500/property | assessment | historical | Original assessment per property for Jasper and 185th in 1993. The original assessment was for Jasper and 185th in 1993 for $4500/property. The Township assessed 100%. The repair project 10 years later was another $975. Auto-extracted | Meeting City Council Public Hearing — Minutes (2020-02-13) p.5 Feb 13, 2020 | 1993 |
| $4,349.6 PID No. 33-33-25-43-0012
$4,349.60 | assessment | in_to_city | F8 Amount certified to County Auditor for delinquent hazardous building abatement costs (PID 33-33-25-43-0012) per Resolution 2013-05 Bucket: Delinquent abatement certification Auto-extracted | City Council Meeting — 2013-02-12 CC Packet (2013-02-12) Feb 12, 2013 | 2013 |