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(4)The City Council determines that immediate or partial payment of the assessment would no longer be <br /> a hardship. (Ord.No. 381, 1-11-77; Code of 1988; Code of 2001) <br /> 2-8. Personal Liability and Special Assessments. <br /> (1) Authority. This section is adopted pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 429.101. <br /> (2) Personal liability. Except as otherwise provided by law,the owner of property on which(or <br /> adjacent to which)a service has been performed under this Article, is personally liable for the <br /> cost of the service. As soon as the service has been completed and the cost is determined,the <br /> Finance Director or other designated City official will prepare a bill and mail it to the owner and <br /> thereupon the amount will be due and payable in the office of the Finance Director. <br /> (3) Assessment. On or before September 15th of each year,the Finance Director will list the total <br /> unpaid charges for current services against each separate lot or parcel to which they are <br /> attributable to under this section. The City Council may then levy the unpaid charges against the <br /> property as a special assessment under Minnesota Statutes Section 429.101 and other pertinent <br /> statutes, for certification to the county auditor, and collection along with current taxes the <br /> following year or in annual installments,not exceeding 10,as the Council determines. <br /> 2-9. Charges for Emergency Services; Collection; Collection of Unpaid Service Charges and Fees <br /> LU Authority. This section is adopted pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sections 415.01, 366.011, and <br /> 366.012. <br /> Charges for emergency services;collection. The City may impose a reasonable service charge <br /> for emergency services, including fire,rescue,medical, and related services provided by the City <br /> or contracted for by the City. If the service charge remains unpaid for 30 days after a notice of <br /> delinquency is sent to the recipient of the service or the recipient's representative or estate,the <br /> City or its contractor on behalf of the City may use any lawful means allowed to a private party <br /> for collection of an unsecured delinquent debt. The City may also use the authority of Section <br /> 17-8(3)to collect unpaid service charges of this kind from delinquent recipients of services who <br /> are owners of taxable property in the City, or areas served by the City for emergency services. <br /> The powers conferred by this section are in addition and supplemental to the powers conferred <br /> by any other law for a City to impose a service charge or assessment for a service provided by <br /> the City or contracted for by the City. <br /> gl Collection of unpaid service charges and fees. If the City is authorized to impose a service <br /> charge or fee on the owner, lessee, or occupant of property,or any of them, for a governmental <br /> service provided by the City,the City may certify to the county auditor, on or before October <br /> 2-3 <br />
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