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• MEETING OF THE ELK RIVER BOARD OR REVIEW <br />HELD AT THE SHERBURNE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING <br />THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1993 <br />Members Present: Mayor Duitsman, Councilmembere Dietz, Farber and Scheel <br />Members Absent: Councilmember Holmgren (due to the fact that he is an <br />employee of the County Assessor's office) <br />Staff Present: Sandra Thackeray, City Clerki Ty Bischoff, County <br />Assessor; Jerry Kritzeck, Commercial Assessor; John <br />Cullen, Residential Assessor <br />Call Meeting To Order <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the meeting of the Board of Review <br />was called to order at 6:07 p.m. by Mayor Duitsman. <br />1. Pete Rohlf - PID# 75- 432 -0110 - Pete Rohlf indicated he owns a <br />mini - storage building. He stated that when he was building his <br />mini - storage unite he was told by the City that he must have 40 feet of <br />concrete between the buildings. Mr. Rohlf indicated that in the <br />• meantime, other buildings have been constructed and have been told that <br />they need 20 feet of concrete between the buildings. He stated that <br />the extra feet between buildings coat him money in concrete as he <br />needed 1482 square feet of extra concrete. He also stated he had to <br />reduce the number of buildings by one because of the 40 foot <br />requirement. He further stated that he was ordered by the Council to <br />finish his buildings with stucco and bricks in the corners and other <br />mini - storage buildings are being allowed to use metal akin siding. Due <br />to this, the assessed value of his building is higher than other <br />mini - storage sheds. <br />COUNCILMEMBER DIETZ MOVED TO REDUCE THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF MR. <br />ROHLF'S PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS PARCEL 75- 432 -0110 BY $1,500 TO <br />COMPENSATE FOR THE EXTRA CONCRETE WHICH WAS REQUIRED BY THE CITY. <br />COUNCILMEMBER FARBER SECONDED THE MOTION. <br />Pete Rohlf stated that he requested to buy the vacant lot, which the <br />City now owns, located adjacent to his buildings. He stated that the <br />City Administrator indicated that the City was not interested in <br />selling. The City Council suggested that he appear before the City <br />Council to request to purchase the property. <br />THE MOTION CARRIED 4 -0. <br />2. Daryl Bronniche, Representative of Donald Raske PIDB 75- 127 -3110 - <br />Daryl Bronniche submitted a letter requesting that the estimated <br />• market value of his property be reduced to the original 1992 value. He <br />states in the letter that the suggested commercial value by the County <br />Assessor's office is premature. <br />