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reviewing what features the Council would require. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated he believed this matter was being researched, and that the$2,500 figure <br /> was based upon the cost of all of the hardware necessary to connect the computers to City Hall, <br /> as well as the modems, routing features and software. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Thomason To approve the Consent Agenda for items A, B, and C <br /> as listed above. <br /> Ayes—4 Nays—0 Motion carried. <br /> 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> None. <br /> 9. RESIDENTS REQUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR <br /> David Jahnke, 8428 Eastwood Road, stated that the last time he attended the Council meeting <br /> he had challenged the large raise they were considering for the Assistant to the City <br /> Administrator. He stated that he was concerned that the City was not hiring the right people, and <br /> explained that, after reviewing Ms. Schmidt's qualifications, he found that she was qualified to <br /> be the City Administrator. He stated, in his opinion, the City should not hire two people with the <br /> qualifications of Administrator. He stated that he was concerned that the City might be getting <br /> further into debt. He went on to ask if the City of Mounds View was currently fifteen to <br /> seventeen billion dollars in debt. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated that he would defer to the Finance Director regarding the City's financial <br /> standing. He stated the City had various bonds,both in the TIF District, and some of the City's <br /> own financial obligations, such as the golf course. He explained,however, that these were <br /> separate from the funds utilized for City employee's salaries. <br /> Richard Oman, 8205 Groveland Road, stated that he had watched the Work Session that <br /> evening on cable, and added that he thought the cable broadcasting of the meetings was a good <br /> idea. He stated that his understanding was that the City's TIF fund was approximately 23 <br /> percent of the tax capacity,which was, in his opinion, way too high. He stated that this is two to <br /> three times that of other cities,who had approximately 6 to 8 percent of their tax capacity in TIF <br /> funds, and that some cities have no TIF at all. He stated that he believed the result has been, <br /> throughout the time that TIF has been utilized in the City, the NSP franchise fee,the streetlight <br /> utilities, the water meter charge,the surface water management charge, and the fact that the City <br /> has no road maintenance funds available. He stated that this has also denied the citizens of the <br /> City various things, one of particular interest to him, is pedestrian and bike trails. He stated that <br /> neighboring cities have bike and pedestrian trails which all end when they reach Mounds View. <br /> He stated that he believed this was related to the practice of having goal setting sessions with an <br /> imported facilitator. He stated that he thought this practice isolated the Council from the input of <br /> the citizens. He suggested that they log and group the citizen comments, and utilize those for <br /> 3C:\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\072699CC.MIN <br />
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