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MR, CHRISTOFFERS��e I guess it could legally, but I don°t <br />think you have had the practice of doing it. The Council in <br />the past has only assessed acreage onceo <br />• COU:7CILMAN HANSONa If people have been assessed from <br />Hamline they wouldn't ever anticipate they'd ever be assessed <br />again for water that°s avai2ablee <br />MRe POPOVICHa i think what has been said is true to a <br />point. In order to assess, obviously the assessments must <br />reflect an improvement in the property, and while we have never <br />assessed where there has never been a previous assessment, I <br />can see where the costs would be so great that you will have - <br />you will give credit if they paid the $900 assessment, but <br />assess something more to make it proportionately - so rather <br />than say once you pay an acreage assessment we will never <br />charge you again - because the cost may increase so much that <br />you may have to add a partial additional assessment even though <br />given cradit for some, so I don't think you should think <br />(inaudible) that the cost is so great you don°t want to pick <br />it all up on general taxes. <br />P9R, JAP4ES P9ILLER, 4482 North Snelling; I have property <br />on Snelling Avenue, right there, A3y question is to Mre <br />Popovich, Zf I pay for that base line thing that goes in <br />there - if I pay for that on a front footage basis, would 2 <br />again be assessed if there are other improvements? <br />i�1Re POPOVICHe Once you have received the benefit and are <br />actually connected and there is a water line down the £ront <br />of your property, that°s a different question because it°s <br />incumbent upon a Council if they try to assess again that yau <br />have �re benefit, but what more benefit if you have a water <br />line in front of you. <br />MAYOR CREPEAU: How deeA is your property? <br />MR< MILLER: 300 feet deep, <br />MAYOR CREPEAUo Ae caouldn°t receive an area assessment <br />for approximately one acre, <br />idR, POPOVICH: You could, but it would depend on how it <br />worked out mathematically, <br />PQR, MILLERs The second question is to the engineer - is <br />• that most o£ the wells are in the Jordan vein of water and we <br />talked about pressure which is a matter of adjustinq the con- <br />trol in the pump, but my question is what is the Jordan vein <br />doing? Zs that goin9 doc,m in available water or remaining the <br />same? <br />P9Ro CHRISTOF'E'ERSENa I wish I could answer that, but I <br />can°te <br />13 <br />