Sorry about the "gobbledygook"  This is a repost so that people can
easily read my previous post on this subject...


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. 

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. 

Again, a good discussion but lets be fair and accurate to both Minikahda
and the City if we are going to discuss this issue. 

Dean E. Carlson 
East Harriet 
Ward 10 

"Jordan S. Kushner" wrote: 

  Now that there is consensus about the unjust benefit for the rich at
the 
  Minikahda Club, what are some concrete solutions?  What is the
  procedure for 
  obtaining a higher property valuation for tax purposes?  Is there a
  mechanism 
  for the public to make such a request?  Otherwise, what legislation
can
  be 
  proposed?  Is thee any way out of the agreement to provide water from
  Lake 
  Calhoun? 

  Jordan Kushner 
  Powderhorn



"Dean E. Carlson" wrote:
> 
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> <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.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The parcel west of Excelsior
> was quoted correctly as valued at $450,000.&nbsp; 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?&nbsp; What is the
> procedure for
> <br>obtaining a higher property valuation for tax purposes?&nbsp; Is there
> a mechanism
> <br>for the public to make such a request?&nbsp; Otherwise, what legislation
> can be
> <br>proposed?&nbsp; Is thee any way out of the agreement to provide water
> from Lake
> <br>Calhoun?
> <p>Jordan Kushner
> <br>Powderhorn</blockquote>
> </html>

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