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MEETING OF THE ELK RIVER CITY COUNCIL <br /> BOARD OF REVIEW <br />HELD AT THE SHERBURNE COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER <br />THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2001 <br /> <br />Members Present: <br /> <br />Members Absent: <br /> <br />Staff Present: <br /> <br />County Staff Present: <br /> <br />Vice Mayor Dietz, Councilmembers Kuester, Motin, and Tveite <br /> <br />Mayor Kdinzing <br /> <br />City Clerk Sandra Peine <br /> <br />John Cullen, Chief Deputy Assessor, Assessors Greg Olson and John <br />Gustafson <br /> <br />Call Meeting To Order <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, Vice Mayor Dietz called the meeting of the Elk <br />River City Council was called to order at 6:00 p.m. <br /> <br />Chief Deputy Assessor informed those present that the Council will act as the local Board of <br />Review to hear complaints on property evaluations for the 2001 assessment payable in the <br />year 2002. John noted that there was an overall increase of 5% was applied to all Elk River <br />property. <br /> <br />Charles Burgess - 75-570-0134, L17, B1, Country. Crossing <br /> <br />Mr. Burgess indicated that his home is appraised higher than his neighbor who has <br />the same house as he does. He felt the homes should be appraised the same. The <br />assessor noted that the records show that Mr. Burgess' house is 47 square feet larger <br />than his neighbor's house which would account for the higher appraisal rate. <br /> <br />VICE MAYOR DIETZ MOVED TO HAVE THE HOUSE REMEASURED <br />WITH THE RESULTS BROUGHT BACK TO THE CITY COUNCIL AND <br />THAT THE COUNCIL WOULD MAKE DECISION AT THAT TIME. <br />COUNCILMEMBER TVEITE SECONDED THE MOTION. THE <br />MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> <br />2. Ernie Toth - 75-103-4200 <br /> <br />Mr. Toth noted that his property value increased from 162,600 to 170,000. He <br />indicated that he did not feel that he should be taxed on the barn and silo, as they are <br />no longer used. The assessor noted that the increase in taxes was based on the <br />overall increase for the city and that the barn and silo were not taxed. <br /> <br />The Council took no action. <br /> <br /> <br />