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Mounds View City Council March 12, 2007 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br />Mayor Marty explained that it will not be a tax benefit until the year 2033. • <br />Finance Director Beer indicated that the City does collect taxes on it now and did not when it <br />was a golf course and it is yet to be determined whether the costs will outweigh the benefit. He <br />further said that there is a$13,000,000 tax value to the property now. <br />Mr. Jahnke asked why people keep bringing Medtronic up <br />Council Member Stigney said that with Medtronic there is a zero percent tax levy and that is a <br />direct benefit. <br />Jackie Ensminger of 7954 Long Lake Road said that she takes issue with the night of the work <br />session when Chief Sommer requested the police cars to be painted black and white and she <br />thinks it is shameful that he was dismissed and she feels that they should be given what they <br />want and a Chief of Police should not have to go through what he went through and Council <br />should take care of the police officers if nothing else than for morale. <br />Mayor Marty agreed and said that for $700 per car it would be worthwhile. <br />Michael Herbst of 2216 Kingsford Lane wanted to discuss the Code violations in the <br />manufactured home park because they wi11 not do anything for the residents. He then said that <br />they want two exits to allow for emergency access to the park. He also provided Council with <br />information on how his home is settling and sinking and the issues that is causing. • <br />Mayor Marty indicated that he and Staff will make arrangements to come out and look at the <br />situation. <br />6. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUISNESS <br />None. <br />7. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />A. Public Hearing, Consider Resolution 7021, Authorizing a Transfer of an on <br />Sale Intoxicating Liquor License from Monndsvista, Inc., d/b/a The <br />Mermaid, to Mounds View Bowling, Inc., d/b/a Mermaid Lanes, located at <br />2200 County Highway 10 <br />Ms. Crane explained that Section 502.08 of the City Code requires that a public hearing be held <br />prior to issuing any intoxicating liquor license. The City of Mounds View issued an on-sale <br />intoxicating liquor license for The Mermaid on June 30, 2006. The Mermaid will change <br />ownership from Dan Hall (Moundsvista, Inc.) to a Michael and Matthew Anderson (Mounds <br />View Bowling, Inc.) on or about April 12, 2007. <br />• <br />
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