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CITY OF MEDINA
RESOLUTION "
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its adoption:
offered the following resolution and moved
WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Medina has received from the
County of Hennepin, a list of lands in said municipality which became
the property of the State of Minnesota, for non payment of real estate
taxes, which said list has been designated as Classification List, and
WHEREAS each parcel of land described in said _list has heretofore been
classified by the Board of County Commissioners of Hennepin County,
Minnesota as non -conservation land and the sale thereof has heretofore
been authorized by said Board of County Commissioners:
NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by said City Council, acting pursuant to
Minnesota Statute 282, that the said classification by said Board of
County Commissioners of each parcel of land described in said list as
non -conservation land be and the same is hereby approved, and that the
sale of each such parcel of land be and the same is hereby approved.
The question was on the adoption of the Resolution and the roll being
called, there were 0 Yeas and _5— Nays, as follows:
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Resolution /2d 74- accepted.
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Clerk
February 5, 1980
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HENNEPIN
FINANCE DIVISION
A603 Government Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55487
January 18, 1980
City of Medina
Donna Roehl, Clerk
1735 Medina Rd
Long Lake MN 55356
Ms Roehl;
Enclosed is a Classification List of non -conservation land in Hennepin County.
The described parcels forfeited to the State of Minnesota for non-payment of
real estate taxes.
As provided in Minnesota Statutes 282, we ask that your Council approve the public
sale of these parcels. Parcels may be acquired for public use purposes pursuant
to Minnesota Statutes 282.01, Subdivision 1. If it is the intent of the Council
to acquire parcels for public use purposes, this should be done by resolution
stating the use to be made of the parcels.
Please also make two separate certification lists as follows:
1. All special assessments cancelled at the time of forfeiture which may be
reassessed after the property is returned to private ownership pursuant to
Minnesota Statutes 282.02(also note:M.S. 429.07, Subd. 4; M.S. 435.23 and
M.S. 444.076).
2. All special assessments that were levied after forfeiture pursuant to
Minnesota Statutes 282.01, Subd. 3.
We are asking that this matter be considered by your Council at its next meeting.
After action has been taken, please return to us certified copies of the Council's
action by March 1, 1980.
If you have any questions you may contact us at 348-3734.
Sincerely yours,
Vernon T. Hoppe
Finance Division Manager
By
Marie A. Kunze
Finance and Records Section Supervisor
HENNEPIN COUNTY
an equal opportunity employer
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