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The Roseville City Council on Dec. 1 adopted a resolution certifying unpaid municipal charges for collection with property taxes. Finance Director Michelle Petrick presented the items during a public hearing and reported that two properties were paid after the packet was issued, reducing the community-development abatement total to $8,160.51. Petrick said the police false-alarm delinquencies total $22,567.61.
Councilmember Strahan moved to adopt the resolution and Councilmember Schroeder seconded. Mayor Roe called for the vote and the council approved the certification unanimously. Council members noted staff time involved in pursuing delinquent accounts and encouraged property owners to address assessments promptly.
The adopted resolution directs Ramsey County to collect the certified amounts on property tax statements as allowed under state and county procedures. The council noted that prior notifications had been sent to affected property owners and that two properties were removed from the list after paying prior to the hearing.
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