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Roseville City Council
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Ordinance #
1200
Ordinance Title
Establishing a local lodging tax of 3 percent as permitted by Minnesota State Statutes 469.109, with the effective date of July 1, 1998, and adding Chapter 312 to the City Code of the City of Roseville
Ordinance Date Passed
3/23/1998
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<br />312.15: <br /> <br />APPEALS: <br /> <br />A. Any operator aggrieved by any notice, order or <br />determination made by the Director under this <br />Chapter may file a petition for review of such <br />notice, order or determination detailing the <br />operator's reasons for contesting the notice, order <br />or determination. The petition shall contain the <br />name of the petitioner, the petitioner's address and <br />the location of the lodging subject to the order, <br />notice or determination. <br /> <br />B. The petition for review shall be filed with the City <br />within ten (10) days after the notice, order or <br />determination for which review is sought has been <br />mailed or served upon the person requesting <br />review. <br /> <br />C. Upon receipt of the petition, the City Manager, or <br />the Manager's designee, shall set a date for a <br />hearing and give the petitioner at least five (5) days <br />prior written notice of the date, time and place of <br />the hearing. <br /> <br />D. At the hearing, the petitioner shall be given an <br />opportunity to show cause why the notice, order or <br />determination should be modified or withdrawn. <br />The petitioner may be represented by counsel of <br />petitioner's choosing at petitioner's own expense. <br /> <br />E. The hearing shall be conducted by the City <br />Manager, or the Manager's designee, provided only <br />that the person conducting the hearing shall not <br />have participated in the drafting of the order, notice <br />or determination for which review is sought. <br /> <br />F. The person conducting the hearing shall make <br />written findings of fact and conclusion based upon <br />the applicable sections of this Chapter and evidence <br />presented. The person conducting the hearing may <br />affirm, reverse or modify the notice, order or <br />determination made by the Director. <br /> <br />G. Any decision rendered by the City Manager, or the <br />Manager's designee, pursuant to this subdivision <br />may be appealed to the City Council. A petitioner <br />seeking to appeal the decision must file a written <br />notice of appeal with the City within ten (10) days <br />
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