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<br /> CITY OF ARDEN HILLS <br /> . AUGUST 21, 1990 <br /> . PAGE TWO <br /> b. ) 1660 Oak Avenue - no portion of this lot drains toward Oak Avenue. <br /> The current assessment roll has this property assessed for 0.19 <br /> acres. <br /> c. ) 1655 Oak Avenue - approximately the front one-third (1/3) of this <br /> lot drains toward Oak Avenue, equal to 0.15 acre. The current <br /> assessment roll has this property assessed for 0.49 acres. <br /> d. ) 1611 Oak Avenue - approximately the front two-thirds (2/3) of this <br /> lot drains toward Oak Avenue, equal to 0.26 acre. The current <br /> assessment roll has this property assessed for 0.70 acres. <br /> e. ) 1605 Oak Avenue - approximately the front one-half (1/2) of this <br /> lot drains toward Oak Avenue. equal to 0.17 acre. The current <br /> assessment roll has this property assessed for 0.48 acres. <br /> f.) 1587 Oak Avenue - approximately the front one-half (1/2) of this <br /> lot drains toward Oak Avenue, equal to 0.19 acre. The current <br /> assessment roll has this property assessed for 0.37 acres. <br /> . g. ) 1574 Oak Avenue - the only portion of this lot draining toward the <br /> project is one-half (1/2) of the driveway, approximately 10 feet <br /> by 9 feet. equal to 0.002 acre. The remainder of the lot drains <br /> to the east toward Lake Johanna Boulevard. The current assessment <br /> roll has this property assessed for 0.23 acres. <br /> h. ) 1567 Oak Avenue - no portion of this lot drains toward this <br /> proj ect. The current assessment roll has this property assessed <br /> for 0.04 acres. <br /> The remainder of the addresses and their proposed assessment areas appear to <br /> be accurate. <br /> The assessment rate based on the current assessment roll is $2598.94 per acre. <br /> Depending on the Questions received at the August 27, 1990 assessment hearing, <br /> the City has three options to consider in adoption of the assessment roll. the <br /> first option is to adopt the assessment roll as it currently exists and not <br /> change any of the assessable areas for any properties. <br /> Should the City Council decide to reduce or eliminate the assessment against <br /> the properties listed above there are two additional options. The first would <br /> be to have the' City absorb any reduction in assessment. If all the above <br /> listed properties were adjusted. the total reduction in assessments would be <br /> $4,880.81. <br /> . <br />