Friday, July 3, 2009

City Council Meeting 6/10/2009

Should the opinion of a "professional" (City obtained) Appraiser trump the findings of the Anoka County Assessor? Apparently, here in Centerville it does so by a unanimous City Council vote! The business was assessed more than the entire worth of the property!
June 10, 2009 City Council minutes taken directly from the Centerville City website.

City Attorney Glaser stated that he had reviewed all the numbers with City Engineer Statz and City Administrator Larson and conducted due diligence He had also hired a professional appraiser He stated there was one exception a previous assessment to the property in approximately 1990. At that time the entire parcel was owned by Sheehy and fourths to they sold three Lloyd Drilling Later the City purchased the Lloyd Drillings portion The total assessment was $82,000 He suggested that the Council be conservative and credit fourth or 500 which was paid on the old Sheehy approximately one $20,000 assessment This would make Sheehys assessment approximately $380,000.

Patrick Lee OHalloran, Sheehys attorney stated that Sheehy objection is two fold.
1. According to the Minnesota Supreme Court and the statutes all you can assess is an increase in the property value from the improvements. $316,000 is the entire property value according to the County Assessor

2 All benefiting properties should be assessed In this case no other property owners who benefited have been assessed
MrLee O Halloran stated that when Sheehy owned the entire parcel they were assessed and paid for the assessment Therefore they already paid for the same improvements and do not have to pay for them twice He continued that the east side of property borders Lino Lakes and Lino Lakes benefited as much as Sheehy The total amount received from Lino Lakes was $150,000 for the same amount of frontage. Mr Lee OHalloran stated that only a small section of their property needed improvement Sheehy would like Centerville to consider $154,000 the real offer for the as assessment, they believe is more than fair.

Adopting the Assessment Roll for the 21St Avenue Backage Road Improvements
Council member Lee stated that he is in agreement with the City Staff about the expected increase in value Council member Fehrenbacher stated that he agrees with staff recommendation on the $400,000 number City Attorney Glaser stated that when a party appeals an assessment to the District Court the Court does not decide what the number will be If it believes the City number is wrong it will be sent back to the City He noted that litigation could cost approximately $20,000 Councilmember Broussard Vickers stated that she supports the findings of the appraiser, City Administrator Larson, City Engineer Statz and City Attorney Glaser. Mayor Capra stated that she disagrees with the $154,000 number proposed by Sheehy She stated that she would agree to decrease the proposed assessment amount by the $20,500 credit for the earlier assessment
Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers seconded by Council Member Paar to approve Res Adopting the Assessment Roll for the 21 St Avenue Backage Road Improvements setting the Sheehy assessment at $379,000. All in favor Motion carried unanimously.
Link Quad Press Story Here

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

These people on council seem to be out of their minds! I hope Sheehy is victorious in a court of LAW! Best wishes to him.

Mark from Centerville said...

The Minnesota Supreme Court be DAMNED!
Our loony leaders are going to support the advice of their private appraiser, City Administrator Larson, Bonestroo engineer Statz and City Attorney Glaser? Really? Why would they choose to ignore/defy written law?
WOW! I think Linda Broussard Vickers has lost her mind along with the rest of them!
Glad you guys are back!!!
THANK YOU!

Julie said...

I am disappointed and rather surprised that Ben agreed with this action.

Anonymous said...

This city is so crooked. All they want to do is strike out at people in their way, and make money off people to help pay the debt. They have no conscience as long as they get what they want.

Remember this voters when you go to the polls in 2010!

I understand there is a lawsuit with Anoka county re intersection.

City attorney sure is lining his pockets from all of this.

Anonymous said...

WOW - We were completely surprised by this new story.

We really do not understand where this Council is coming from. They have us and just about every neighbor & citizen we talk to completely perplexed on how they are handling just about everything. We were expecting that things would be a bit different with the 'new man on the block', who we hear has a financial background. We were hoping so. It appears our hope was in vain as we see that ALL council members voted to assess the Sheehy business such an exorbitant amount.

Is the City trying to squeeze out the Sheehy business for something else they have up their sleeve? It makes one wonder.

Are you - the CETR - back? Thank you for all your information.

Anonymous said...

There are two residents on Old Mill Road (10 acre parcels) that have been assessed $90,000 each for "best use of land" and "potential value" while Linda Broussard-Vickers (80 some acres) has been assessed NOTHING!
Meanwhile, these property values have dropped dramatically!
There is a reason that the State audit has not been revealed!
Could Cannon Falls history be repeating itself here in Centerville?

Anonymous said...

Well, can you say tic tac toe or connect the dots?
It will be interesting to read the state audit report, if we ever get it!
The assessments are shameful considering the wasteful spending (colored concrete and street lights where there is NO business) forced down our throats!
This council will go down as one of the worst in the history of Centerville.
Glad you're back, too!!!

Anonymous said...

Is it time for someone to contact the Institute of Justice, Minnesota chapter? They represent citizens against government monopolies.