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* We worked hard to get the Charter in, don't change it now. It keeps the council <br />from riding rough shod over the people. We must slow down development. Our <br />taxes keep going up. <br />* Larry Bengston: We all will be hooked up to water and sewer. Metro Waste <br />Control can't handle the entire metro area now. It's going to cost everyone, <br />whether you want it or not. <br />* What other options are available under the Charter? Why don't we rebuild the <br />roads without levying the large assessments? <br />* Cost of the road per mile: $170 per foot x 5280 feet is about $1,000,000 a mile. <br />* Dick Savage, Hokah Dr. - Met Council is asking the city to update the <br />Comprehensive plan, to place more restrictions on on -site systems. People are <br />saying, we're tired of taxes, we're tired of government, we can't afford this. If you're <br />going to weaken the Charter, put it to a vote of the people. <br />* City is above average in the number of lawsuits directly related to road <br />conditions. Lawsuits are more expensive than the assessments. <br />* To pass the amendment, 51% of the people voting on the amendment must vote <br />yes to pass, not 51% of the total number of people voting. Not everyone will vote <br />on the issue. A blank is "no voice", not counted as a no vote. <br />* State Aid Road - built to state standards, which could mean wider than city <br />standards. On the Ware Road project, the people will have input. <br />* Shift to General Funds - will this have any effect on property taxes? Yes. The City <br />will have to raise property taxes throughout the city to pay for the improvement. <br />* How long will sewer and water last? In St. Paul, about 50-100 years. <br />* Al DeMotts - Suggested we leave the Charter as is, charger] 8 05i to R 08 that <br />funding for road repairs can be used from the general fund, but could not be used <br />on roads in new developments. <br />* Bob Bening - Why does the Charter Commission continue to have problems <br />getting a quorum? Is it lack of interest? <br />* Don Dunne, Black Duck Dr., has a 100' lot. The city must have a managed <br />improvement of city streets, and must have a remedy to fix the roads. The city <br />doesn't have a remedy that works. The remedies are controlled by people we elect <br />to office. <br />* Concern is the gradual erosion of the Charter - 51% issue. <br />* Concern is the lack of a quorum for several of the Charter meetings. <br />* Everyone dish in $100-200 per household for improvements. It is less painful, <br />make exceptions for senior citizens and in hardship cases. <br />* Hardships only apply to assessments, not property taxes. <br />