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1991 COUNCIL BUDGET PUBLIC HEARING NOVEMBER 29, 1990 <br />Mr. Stoks asked for more information on the proposed new fire <br />station. Mayor Bisel explained that the City is part of the <br />Centennial Fire District through a Joint Powers Agreement. This <br />agreement requires that Lino Lakes construct an adequate fire <br />station and have it operational by December 3, 1991. <br />Allan Thiemich, 6725 East Shadow Lake Drive noted that none of <br />the new programs are terribly expensive. The added tax burden <br />for a $85,000.00 home is $30.62 for the year. However, he noted <br />that this is just one level of government. The county and school <br />district will add their increase to the $30.62. Furthermore, it <br />appears that the state will need additional money in the coming <br />year so that they may cut back in state aid. This means that the <br />City will need additional money next year to make up for the loss <br />in state aid. Mayor Bisel said that even though the state may <br />make additional cuts in state aid, the City is restricted and <br />cannot raise the tax levy beyond a certain point dictated by the <br />state. Mayor Bisel also noted that as of yet the state is not <br />cutting their spending. The last time state aid to cities was <br />cut, the cut was suppose to be shifted to the school districts. <br />The school districts are now saying that they have not received <br />all of that shift. Where did that state aid go? Mr. Thiemich <br />said that if property taxes increase in the City at the proposed <br />rate of 16%, he will not be able to afford to live in this City. <br />He asked that the Council keep in mind that other taxing <br />authorities will be increasing their levies. Mayor Bisel said <br />the City is hoping to continue to seek commercial and industrial <br />development to lessen the tax burden to home owners. <br />Mayor Bisel told the audience that allowing the building of less <br />expensive homes generates lesser taxes. His concern is that <br />these less expensive home still generate the same need for <br />schools and other services. At this point the Council is looking <br />at maintaining the current level of services. The Council is <br />asking the citizens; "what level of service do you want ". <br />Council Member Reinert noted that since local government is the <br />closest to residents, these public hearings draw the largest <br />crowds. He noted that the County conducted a hearing on their <br />proposed 1991 Budget. He said he would be interested to know who <br />many county citizens attended. Council Member Reinert noted <br />another large taxing authority is the school districts. He asked <br />that the citizens voice their opinions to both the county and the <br />school districts as well as the state senators and legislators. <br />Council Member Reinert explained that the legislature mandates <br />programs for cities but does not offer any money to fund the <br />programs. He also noted that the members of the Council are tax <br />payers in Lino Lakes as well as the people in the audience. <br />Mr. Lemke said that it appeared that the last election told some <br />PAGE 7 <br />
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