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t <br /> April 11, 2001 <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> Barett's property may be overvalued. Mr. Barett's property is located at 6953 Centerville <br /> Road. <br /> Mr. Dagostino noted that Mr. Buckbee was at tlae meeting to discuss a 2001 tax issue, <br /> wluch had been previously discussed on the telephone. Mr. Buckbee was told there was <br /> nothing that could be done at tlus time and that an abatement for the assessment in the <br /> year 2000 is being worked on. Mr. Buckbee's property is located at 7381 Peltier Circle. <br /> Mr. Dagostino noted he had spoken with Ms. Roberta Wirth on March 23 and the letter <br /> provided to him stated everything she stated in the telephone conversation he had with <br /> her. He explained he went through the options available to her and noted that her home <br /> has not ever been seen by the Assessor. He stated he had offered to arrange an <br /> appointment, however, was declined. He also stated that, in his opinion, Ms. Wirth's <br /> property -may be undervalued not overvalued. He further explained that Minnesota <br /> Statute Section 274.Q1 states that the Board of Review, if denied entry, cannot make a <br /> change in valuation. <br /> Mr. March stated that as there were a small number of people interested in having their <br /> properties reviewed, but he did not see the need to keep the meeting open. <br /> Mayor Swedberg thanked the Board of Review for attending the meeting to gain resident <br /> input and address their concerns. <br /> 2. NIr. Wayne LeBlanc, Lighting — Hunter's Crossing <br /> Motion bY Council Member Broussard Vickers. seconded by Council Member <br /> Nelson to refer Mr. LeBlanc's request to the Planning and Zoning Commission for <br /> consideration. All in favor. Motion carried unanimouslv. <br /> 3. Mr. Bert Casper, Additional Lighting in Eagle Pass <br /> Mr. March told Council the developer had dropped off the preliminary plat and stated he <br /> thought the City could get additional lighting in the two areas of concern while the lights <br /> for the new development are going in. He then noted Council needed to decide if the <br /> City would pay for the lights or if residents needed to petition for the lights. <br /> ' Council Member Broussard Vickers stated she had driven through the development in the <br /> evening and did not feel it was any more or less lit than other neighborhoods but stated if <br /> residents feel they need more lighting that Public Works should investigate in terms of <br /> placement and costs. She then stated she felt additional lighting would be an assessment <br /> to homeowners who benefit otherwise the City will have to put lights everywhere and the <br /> City cannot do that. <br /> Council Member Capra stated she drives that street quite a lot from Meadow Lane to the <br /> park and it is darker than other areas. She then noted tha.t if the expansion goes through it <br /> should light up the area and recommended reviewing the lighting at that time. <br /> Page 6 of 14 <br />