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<br />Commission Minutes--June 4, 2001 2290 <br /> <br />7. CONTRACT APPROVAL, State Water Commission: Barry and Carolyn Olander <br />r- MOT/ON, passed <br />Mr. Wieland moved and Mrs. Sorum seconded to approve the <br />following contracts submitted by respective department head, subject <br />to state's attorney approval, and authorize the chairman to sign. On <br />roll call vote, the motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />State Water Commission--amendment to a previous contract related to the acquisition <br />of two flood-prone homes in Cass County under the Flood Mitigation Assistance <br />Program; <br />Barry and Carolyn Olander--renew lease of flood lot in Heritage Hills Estates for ten <br />years. <br /> <br />8. PERMIT FOR SPECIAL EVENT, Bordertown Bar & Grill <br />MOTION, passed <br />Mr. Wieland moved and Mrs. Sorum seconded to approve a special <br />event permit for Bordertown Bar & Grill to dispense alcoholic <br />beverages at Bonanzaville, U.S.A., West Fargo, North Dakota, on the <br />date of June 16,2001, for a wedding reception. On roll call vote, the <br />motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />9. <br /> <br />SALE OF TAX-DELINQUENT LOT, Countv Deed to John and Mary Mrozla <br />MOT/ON, passed <br />Mr. Wieland moved and Mrs. Sorum seconded to authorize the <br />chairman and the county auditor to sign a County Deed to John and <br />Mary Mrozla for the purchase of tax-forfeited property described as <br />Lot 23, Lake Shure Estates. On roll call vote, the motion carried <br />unanimously. <br /> <br />r- <br /> <br />10. TAX EQUALIZATION BOARD, Convened for 2001/ recessed until June 18 <br />At this time, the Cass County Board of Tax Equalization convened for 2001. Frank Klein, <br />County Director of Equalization, provided a letter dated May 25, 2001, concerning the annual <br />equalization of assessments. He estimated that the net taxable valuation in Cass County will <br />increase 7.3% over last year, from $242.3 million to $260 million. <br /> <br />Mr. Klein said agricultural land valuations have been increased 3.5% over last year, as indicated <br />by legislative formula. Also, he is recommending that the Board of Equalization raise the <br />agricultural assessments that received the inundated land classification back to the previous <br />value before they received the inundated land valuation. All of the affected landowners have <br />been notified of the increase and advised that they may reapply, based upon the new rules <br />passed by the State Legislature. Three individuals have applied thus far, and he will prepare <br />a recommendation for the board's consideration in the near future. <br /> <br />'"'"' <br /> <br />The first order of business is the equalization of cities. <br /> <br />Mrs. Donald Brothers was present concerning an increase in the taxable valuation of her twin <br />home located at 2457 Madison Square Drive, Fargo, North Dakota. She said the value indicates <br />an increase of $6,000 more than when she purchased it this spring. Ben Hushka, Fargo City <br />