Folks - just a style note. If you can, turn OFF your HMTL formatting when sending a message to Minneapolis-issues...or else you get the gobbledegook (not the message content, of course) below. If you can, send messages Plaint Text. Also, on a related matter I should have mentioned in my last "List Tips" posting: should you ever have a message rejected because of a "checksum error," merely change a few words in the message and it will probably go through... Full rules, recommendations at: http://www.e-democracy.org/mpls-issues/ David Brauer List manager, Minneapolis-issues [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dean E. Carlson Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 10:56 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Minikahda tax bill? <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> Although this has been a good discussion and I don't want to throw a cold blanket on it, but a previous post grossly understated Minikahda's total tax bill. <p>Minikahda is actually broken into two tax parcels, one east of Excelsior Blvd and one west of Excelsior. The parcel west of Excelsior was quoted correctly as valued at $450,000. However the parcel east of Excelsior was left out and it is assessed at 2.171 million for a tax bill of slightly over $100,000. <p>Again, a good discussion but lets be fair and accurate to both Minikahda and the City if we are going to discuss this issue. <p>Dean E. Carlson <br>East Harriet <br>Ward 10 <p>"Jordan S. Kushner" wrote: <blockquote TYPE=CITE>Now that there is consensus about the unjust benefit for the rich at the <br>Minikahda Club, what are some concrete solutions? What is the procedure for <br>obtaining a higher property valuation for tax purposes? Is there a mechanism <br>for the public to make such a request? Otherwise, what legislation can be <br>proposed? Is thee any way out of the agreement to provide water from Lake <br>Calhoun? <p>Jordan Kushner <br>Powderhorn</blockquote> </html>
