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<br /> AUG-10-95 T H LI 12 : 5:3 t-1SA ST PAUL P_02 <br />- <br />- <br />- <br />. . 'JII <br />- . <br />\1 <br />I MElvfORANDOM. <br /> - - <br />I To. Brian Fritsinger <br /> CC: 520-055-58 <br />I From: Greg Stonehouse <br /> Date: Al1b'Ust 10, 1995 <br />I Subject: Benton Way Assessment <br /> - <br />I This memorandum is presented to outline the revised assessments for the Hunter's Park <br /> Homeowner's Association. Two issues were brought up at the July 3], 1995 <br />I assessment hearing and they will both be addressed herein. <br /> . The tirsl issue is the corner lot assessment issue for those lots located at the <br />I intersections of Benton Way and Harriet Avenue. Based upon a review ofthe <br /> assessment calculations, the two residential properties (1179 and 1194) at the westerly <br /> intersection were previously included at the comer lot rate using the length of the short <br />I side plus one third of the long side. The two outlots were not calculated using this <br /> method and the revised total assessment length for the Hunter's Park Homeowner's <br /> ^,socialion as a result of these revisions is 3,554.87, a reduction of317.90 feet. <br />I Based upon this change the total assessment amount to the association should be <br /> reduced to $14,2] 9.48 and the resulting assessment per lot is $209.11 per parcel. <br />I With respect to the Homeowner's Association frontage adjacent to the storm water <br /> outlots, the assessment was originally determined using the City's current policy for <br />I <br /> l'Hr'~1 Tm.: nl:;~'" Of'... <br /> {ik,;\;. STd':f.l~')~:aE <br />I rfj:'_)J~~-'f EN{;r~';[LR <br /> MS!\ Cl)N:'.\JLTINt; E:.J(;fhCERS <br /> L'l:6 E:.'E~C:'r p,;,~X DRIVE <br /> :. _': J: ~-5 ::',: <br />I ((;l 1; ':,-1., 1,:.:,,') <br /> F,'\.'(. {6 12) t].l4-')146 <br />I . <br />I <br />I <br />