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Actom \ flrn <br /> • <br /> Page 5 <br /> • January 27, 1997 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> Naja Werner,2765 Sherwood Road,believes everyone should have an opportunity to vote on this issue and <br /> decide what action should be taken in regards to the property. To assist them in making a decision,they <br /> should be provided with information in regard to operational costs and remodeling costs necessary to serve the <br /> purpose for which it is intended. If ballots indicate that a majority of people are in support of the community <br /> center,she will feel that the people's democratic principles have been exercised and she will be in support of it. <br /> To date,she does not feel the democratic principles have been exercised. She is in favor of having a vote on <br /> this matter. <br /> Leon Burton,2550 Bridge Lane,stated he feels a special election needs to be held on this issue. He feels that <br /> costs were not clearly provided to residents. He wondered how much it would have cost to put a simple <br /> question on the election,"should Mounds View have purchased the Bel Rae?". He feels it is important and the <br /> city should spend the estimated$10,000 to have an election. <br /> Jerry Blanchard,8005 Groveland Road,stated he feels it would be nice to have a community center for kids <br /> and for seniors. He noted that the five council members are empowered to make decisions for residents and he <br /> does not feel that an advisory ballot is needed. It carries no weight and the council is not required to comply <br /> with the results. He feels it is a waste of tax dollars. <br /> Ruth White,2917 County Road I,stated she has no objection to the community center,however she believes <br /> that the taxpayers of Mounds View should be given an opportunity to vote on this issue. As a resident,she <br /> • would like to know how much it will cost to remodel the building,to maintain it,to staff it,etc. and whether or <br /> not it will be self-sustaining. <br /> Phyllis Blanchard,8005 Groveland Road,stated she feels people have spoken both in favor and against the Bel <br /> Rae and to have a mail ballot would be a very costly option. She would rather see that money go into the <br /> renovation of the Bel Rae. She has nothing against having Public Hearings to provide residents with details, <br /> however,if an advisory ballot is decided on,it should be held as a regular election as she feels the mail ballot is <br /> too costly. <br /> Mayor McCarty reminded residents that costs have not yet been determined for a mail in ballot and that the <br /> $10,000 cost that they have used in discussion is merely a rough estimate. <br /> Mona Miske,7980 Groveland Road,stated as a recruiter for Girl Scouts at Pinewood Elementary,she has <br /> experienced difficulty much of the time in finding space for the troops to meet. She finds that they are often <br /> going outside of the community to hold these types of events. She feels the Community Center would be a way <br /> to hold these events in the community. <br /> Diane Wuori,5613 St. Stephen Street,stated if the city does proceed with an election,she would suggest that it <br /> contain many questions,i.e.if the city does keep the Bel Rae property,what should be done with it? <br /> Also,when community events are held at various other locations,custodial fees are collected from the various <br /> entities to share in the costs. Therefore,it is already costing the city money to run programs that could be run at <br /> the community center. If events were held there,custodial time would stay within the city rather than going to <br /> another entity. Furthermore,other programs that people wished to hold at the community center could be <br /> charged a nominal fee. <br /> • Jerry Linke,2319 Knoll Drive,took this opportunity to briefly explain the Tax Increment Financing process. <br /> He noted that the city currently has Tax Incrcwent Financing funds available. <br />