Legislation Details

File #: RLH TA 26-106    Version: 1
Type: Resolution LH Tax Assessment Appeal Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Legislative Hearings
Final action:
Title: Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 39 MAGNOLIA AVENUE EAST. (File No. CG25Q4B4, Assessment No. 260144)
Sponsors: HwaJeong Kim
Ward: Special Tax Assessments, Ward - 5
Attachments: 1. 39 Magnolia Avenue East.Q4 2025 Assessment Inqury.#1593531, 2. 39 Magnolia Avenue East.UDRF.#1593225, 3. 39 Magnolia Avenue East.Cart Removal.#1598771
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Title
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 39 MAGNOLIA AVENUE EAST. (File No. CG25Q4B4, Assessment No. 260144)

Hearing Date(s)
Date of LH: 05/14/2026
Time of LH: 10:00
Date of CPH: 06/17/2026

Tax Assessment Worksheet
Postcard Returned by: Char
Cost: $137.53
Hauling Service(s) Provided: Unpaid Garbage Bill; October 1, 2025 - December 31, 2025
Type of Order/Fee: Trash Hauling
Billing Time Period: Quarter 4 (October - December) 2025
Invoice Date(s): October 1, 2025 - December 31, 2025
Garbage Hauler: FCC Environmental
Service Level: 96 gallon
Returned Mail/Notice Concerns?:
Stated Reason for Appeal (if given): PO purchased home in June 2025 and requested service hold in Jan 2026
Staff Comments: This PO purchased the home on June 13, 2025, and the property has been vacant ever since. However, the PO did not reach out until January 2026 to place a service hold on the account, and requested we backdate the hold to June. Service hold requirements state we cannot backdate a hold and we need at least two weeks notice to become effective. Staff does not recommend removing or reducing assessment.

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WHEREAS, the Office of Financial Services Real Estate Section has attached to this Council File both a report of completion outlining the costs and fees associated with the collection of delinquent garbage bills for services during [time period] [RE Project #] and the assessment roll including all properties for which these assessments are proposed for Council ratification; and

WHEREAS, the City Council’s Legislative Hearing Officer has reviewed an appeal of this assessment and developed a recommendation for the City Council with respect to this assessment; and

WHEREAS, a public hearing having been conducted for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council and having been considered financially satisfactory; Now, Therefore, Be It

RESOLVED, that pursuant to Chapter 14 of the Saint Paul City Charte...

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