Ordinance 245• CITY OF CHANHASSEN
CARVER AND ]HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO. 245
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE III
OF THE CHANHASSEN CITY CODE CONCERNING
URBAN AND RURAL SERVICE DISTRICTS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. Section 2-32 of the Chanhassen City Code is amended to read:
Sec. 2-32. Urban and Rural Service Districts.
(a) The City is divided into an urban service district and a rural service district,
constituting separate taxing districts for the purpose of all municipal property taxes except
those levied for the payment of bonds and judgments and interest thereon. The urban
service district includes all properties within the Carver County limits in the city except
• those set forth by ordinance as the rural service district. The rural service district shall
include only such unplatted lands which need not be contiguous to one another, as in the
judgment of the council at the time of adoption of the ordinance are rural in character,
and are not developed for commercial, industrial, or urban residential purposes, and for
these reasons are not benefited to the same degree as other lands by municipal services
financed by general taxation. The Council finds that only property put to the following
uses is rural in character: a parcel on which ninety percent (90 %) of the tillable land is
used for growing corn, grain, or seed crops; a parcel where the principal use is raising
poultry, cattle, sheep, or swine; a parcel which is enrolled in the Federal Conservation
Reserve Program. Rural in character specifically does not include property served by
public sewer or water, tree farms, nurseries, hobby farms, and property whose principal
use is residential, A dwelling on land that does not qualify for taxation under the
Minnesota Agricultural property tax law shall be considered urban residential.
(b) The City Council finds that as of the date of the adoption of this ordinance
the parcels identified on a list dated November 13 , 1995, entitled "Rural Service
Districts" on file with the City Clerk are in the rural service district.
(c) Whenever any parcel of land included in the rural service district is platted,
in whole or in part, or whenever application is made for a permit for the construction of
a commercial, industrial, or urban residential building or improvement to be situated on
such parcel or any part thereof, or whenever such building or improvement is commenced
without a permit, the Council shall make and enter an order by resolution transferring
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such platted or improved parcel from the rural service district to the urban service
district.
(d) In the judgment of the Council, the ratio that exists between the benefits
resulting from tax supported municipal service to parcels in the rural service district to
parcels in the urban service district is sixty percent (60 %), plus any municipal property
taxes levied for payments of bonds and judgments, and interest thereon.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and
publication.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
Council of the City of Chanhassen.
ATTEST:
Don Ashworth, Cler Manager
13th day of November , 1995, by the City
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(Published in the Chanhassen Villager on November 30 , 1995).
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LIST OF PROPERTIES / RURAL SERVICE DISTRICT
November 13,1995
PID NUMBER
OWNER
25.0020200
Irene L. Pahl
25.0083310
Heritage Development of MN Inc.
25.0083320
Gregory J. & Claire R. Erickson
25.0090300
John P. Savaryn Estate
25.0091700
John P. Savaryn Estate
25.0092800
Mills Properties Inc.
25.0101700
Theodore F. & Marlene M. Bentz
25.0136010
Andrew A. Freseth & Lynda W. Williamson
25.0150300
Hi -Way 5 Partnership
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Partners
25.0151100
Bluff Creek
25.0160300
Chaska Gateway Partners
25.0160310
Chaska Gateway Partners
25.0210100
Earl J. Holasek
25.0220100
Charles W. Mattson
25.0220700
Charles W. Mattson
25.0220800
Dean & Lois Degler
25.0221300
Chaska Investment Co.
25.0221400
Gayle & Lois Degler
25.0230200
Delores B. Holasek
25.0230300
Frank Fox
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25.0230400
Dorsey & Dorsey
25.0230500
Jeffrey A. & Terri L. Fox
25.0230700
James A. Curry
25.0231600
James A. Curry
25.0232100
V. W. Land Holdings
25.0232200
William J. & Vicky L. Goers
25.0232300
Bruce Jeurissen
25.0240820
Timothy A. & Dawne M. Erhart
25.0242400
A. & M. J. Klingelhutz Trust
25.0242410
James A. Curry
25.0242600
Klingelhutz Development Co.
25.0242900
Lawrence C. & Elizabeth Klein
25.0253900
David R. Teich
M. Erhart
25.0254000
Timothy A. & Dawne
25.0260600
Gilbert P. & Margaret C. Laurent
25.0260700
Timothy A. & Dawne M. Erhart
25.0262000
Lowell W. Peterson
25.0262100
Charles R. & Patricia R. Webber
25.0340400
Harry Lindbery
25.0350110
Chanhassen Springs Co.
25.0350500
Harold F. Hesse
25.0351200
Chester J. & Betty Teich
25.0361800
Darrill Peterson etal
25.0361900
Darrill Peterson etal
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
CARVER AND HENNEPIN
COUNTIES, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO. 245
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE III
OF THE CHANHASSEN CITY
CODE CONCERNING URBAN
AND RURAL SERVICE DISTRICTS
THE CITYCOUNCILOF THE CITY
OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. Section 2-32 of the
Chanhassen City Code is amended to read:
Sec. 2-32. Urban and Rural Service Dis-
tricts.
(a) The City is divided into an urban
service district and arural service district,
constituting separate taxing districts for
thepurpose of allmunicipalproperty taxes
except those levied for the payment of
bonds and judgments and interest thereon.
The urban service district includes all
properties within the Carver County lim-
its in the city except those set forth by
ordinance as the rural service district. The
rural service district shall include only
such unplatted lands which need not be
contiguous to one another, as in the judg-
mentof the council at the time of adoption
of the ordinance are rural in character, and
are not developed for commercial, indus-
trial, or urban residential purposes, and
for these reasons are not benefited to the
same degree as other lands by municipal
services financed by general taxation. The
Council finds that only property put to the
following uses is rural in character: a
parcel on which ninety percent (90%) of
the tillable land is used for growing corn,
grain, or seed crops; a parcel where the
principal use is raising poultry, cattle,
sheep, or swine; aparcel which is enrolled
in the Federal Conservation Reserve Pro-
gram. Rural in character specifically does
not include property served by public
sewer or water, tree farms, nurseries, hobby
farms, andprope whoseprincipaluseis
residential, A dw .` � .b *9 does
not qualify foi tax*',t iodot* 6s Minne-
sota Agricultural p9opaty *x, I*N.v * Ube
considered u*m re
(b) Ue City Council that as of
the date of the adoption of this ordinance
the parcels identified on a list dated No-
vember 13,1995, entitled "Rural Service
Districts" on file with the City Clerk are in
the rural service district.
(c) Whenever any parcel of land in-
cluded in the rural service district is plat-
ted, in whole or in part, or whenever
application is made for a permit for the
construction of a commercial, industrial,
or urban residential building or improve-
ment to be situated on such parcel or any
part thereof, or whenever such building or
improvement is commenced without a
permit, the Council shall make and enter
an order by resolution transferring such
platted or improved parcel from the rural
service district to the urban service dis-
trict.
(d) In the judgmentof the Council, the
ratio that exists between the benefits re-
sulting from tax supported municipal ser-
vice to parcels in the rural service district
to parcels in the urban service district is
sixty percent (6001o), plus any municipal
property taxes levied for payments of
bonds andjudgments, andinterestthereon.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be
effective immediately upon its passage
_and publication
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th
day of November,1995, by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Chanhassen.
ATIVS11., T�
Don Ashworth, Clak/Ma ger '
Donald J. Chmiel, Mayor
(Published in the Chanhamn Villager on
Thursday, November30,1995; No. 2580)