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Page 4 <br /> October13, 1998 UNAPPR@VLD <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> into the Community Center's operating budget. The discussions to be held on the management <br /> options will deal with dollar amounts over and above the $50,000, which is the difference between <br /> projected revenues generated by the building versus projected expenses. Any shortfall would be <br /> made up by the general fund, Whiting stated. <br /> Ms. Olson asked how many business would change from the TIF fund, if they were decertified, <br /> into the General Fund for the coming year. <br /> McCarty stated that none of the existing TIF users were up for decertification this year. <br /> Kessel told Ms. Olson the City's three TIF districts were 25 years in length and they expire in the <br /> year 2013-2015. <br /> McCarty told Ms. Olson the next large increase in revenues from the commercial tax base would <br /> come from the Theater Project and not the decertification of TIF. <br /> Ms. Olson asked what percentage of the City's commercial area businesses generate taxes for the <br /> 4111 good of the City; that go into making up the general fund versus going into TIF. <br /> Whiting told Ms. Olson the businesses that are in TIF districts are: Everest Business Park, the <br /> Mermaid, and SYSCO. The rest of the business up and down Highway 10 are not in TIF <br /> districts. The Community Center is in a TIF district created especially for it. <br /> 7. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br /> A. Continuation of Public Hearing and Adoption of Old Highway 8 Reconstruction Project <br /> Assessments. <br /> McCarty closed the Council meeting and opened the public hearing. <br /> Ulrich gave his report as follows: <br /> The assessment roll based on the final projects cost for the Old Highway 8 Reconstruction Project <br /> had been recalculated. The new assessment notices had been mailed to all of the benefitting <br /> property owners. Staff was recommending approval of Resolution 5270, Adoption of the Old <br /> Highway 8 Assessment Roll. <br /> No comments were offered by the public. Mayor McCarty closed the public hearing and <br /> • reopened the Council meeting. <br />