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JT CITY COUNCIL /CHARTER COMMISSION MEETING July 8, 2010 <br />DRAFT <br />135 conduct in the code and as well a council produced code from 2006 and he doesn't see an <br />136 issue with what's in place or issues in the area of conduct. <br />137 <br />138 Commissioner Dahl explained that there didn't seem to be any language on conflict of <br />139 interest and as well they have found in doing research that some codes seem to cover <br />140 better the boards and commissions. <br />141 <br />142 Commissioner Drennen noted that the language doesn't included the words "conflict of <br />143 interest" or deal with gifts and favors. That isn't seen as strong enough. <br />144 <br />145 Mayor Reinert suggested that if the language isn't complete, then perhaps an update is <br />146 possible. <br />147 <br />148 Council Member O'Donnell suggested that bringing the codes of conduct together is a <br />149 fine idea but in the interest of maintaining the original intent of the code that the council <br />150 adopted which was to focus on how the council interacts within its body and with staff <br />151 and he wouldn't want to see that intent lost with any revisions. <br />152 <br />153 Commissioner Lyden remarked that a change in the enforcement process may be <br />154 warranted; the body policing itself doesn't always work well. <br />155 <br />156 D. Tax Cap Amendment — Commissioner Trehus noted the information provided in the <br />157 packet that indicates that the increases in the city levy have outgrown the population <br />158 increases. A number of cities in the region have enacted measures to cap tax increases. <br />159 Lino Lakes is a little different in that there is no budgeting for road improvements and so <br />160 he has added an estimated cost for those improvements into his figures. He feels the cap <br />161 is a strong need with the pending end of the state levy limits. When looking at the <br />162 adopted levy for 2008 -2010, Mr. Trehus complimented last year's council for decreasing <br />163 the 2010 levy. <br />164 <br />165 Council Member Rafferty distributed a recent Letter to the Editor written by <br />166 Commissioner Trehus on the subject of the tax levy. He asked to use the letter as grounds <br />167 for gaining more information and he has noted that on the back of the handout. He has <br />168 spoken with staff for additional information on some of the elements — population, city <br />169 budget ten years back, comparison of dollars and cents over the years, and particular <br />170 impacts on the budget over those years. It's important to take a historical view of the <br />171 information with clarity on what the budget has had to support over the period in <br />172 question. <br />173 <br />174 Mayor Reinert noted that tax caps can look like a great idea on the surface but can <br />175 sometimes end up choking a city. For instance a cap could prevent an investment in <br />176 maintaining roads that pays off big in the long run. He identifies himself as a fiscal <br />177 conservative and understands a tax cap can look like a great idea but the whole picture is <br />178 important. The electorate can remove officials who are not taxing appropriately. He <br />179 doesn't see a problem to solve with tax cap right now. <br />4 <br />—42— <br />