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City Council Minutes 05-25-1976 Special I I I SPECIAL MEETING OF THE M NTICELLO CITY COUNCIL May 25, 1976 - 7:30 P. M. Members present: Con Johnson, Dick Martie, Gene Walters. Members absent: Stanley Hall, Denton Erickson. 1. Board of Review. Mr. Bernie Mattson and Mr. Randy DesMarias of the Wright County Assessor's office, conducted the annual Board of Review. Mr. Mattson explained the se Real estate taxes are frozen 1973 or at the year in which sixty-five years of age. Al be increased from this "base made for the amount owed whi year amount. Mr. Mattson al relative to increase in asse amount of increase is limite the difference between marke ior citizens tax credit. at the amount payable in an individual becomes hough the amount payable may year," application can be h was greater than the base o answered other questions sed valuation explaining the to 10% per year or 25% of value and limited value. Mr. Mattson also answered se eral questions various citizens had relative to ther real estate tax statements. Motion by D. Martie, seconde carried to accept real estat by G. Walters and unanimously tax assessments. 2. Review of Park 1m rovement P 0 ram. Mr. Bud Schlief reviewed the with the council. Following improvement for the Riversid park improvement program are costs relative to park Parks and Ellison Park. May 24, 1976 $1527.50 2533.30 100.00 690.00 450.00 4500.00 Grader & caterp'llar work through Class five thro gh May 24, 1976 Billy Moores es imate on well Lime - path wal Sod for south b Playground area Riverside Park per park) The above does not include a y black dirt or irrigation system for the Riverside s. Following decisions were ma 1. Close two bridge park stage has been comple council consensus: initial construction Special Meeting of City Council May 25, 1976 - cont'd. 2. Hire Mark Bitzer at $8.00 an hour to work on playground areas in Ellison Park - utilize telephone poles from Bridgewater Telephone. Council would review this playground area to deter- mine if similar playground equipment should be put in other three parks. 3. Repair and maintain restrooms in parks. It was determined that restrooms should be padlocked from exterior and be open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. daily. 4. Designate roadways with telephone poles to keep cars off the grass. I Meeting adjourned. UJ~ er inistrator GW/lg I I