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I p r-, <br /> Page 6Ai AP R 0 L . <br /> March 10, 1997 <br /> Mounds View City Council • <br /> 1 B. Consideration of Resolution 5081,a Resolution Ordering an Advisory Election Pursuant to Section <br /> 2 4.04 of the Mounds View City Charter and Providing for Election Procedures. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Mr.Whiting noted that he had drafted an Advisory Election Question for the Council's review. He noted that a <br /> 5 date needs to be established for the election;he is proposing that it be held on Saturday,April 5, 1997 with <br /> 6 voting being allowed at City Hall during normal work hours the two days prior to the election for those who are <br /> 7 unable to vote on April 5th. He would also like to set a public informational meeting on the Bel Rae for <br /> 8 Wednesday,April 2, 1997. <br /> 9 <br /> 10 Mayor McCarty stated he would like some anticipated project costs provided on the ballot form so that <br /> 11 residents will have an idea of what the project will cost. He also felt it important to let residents know where <br /> 12 the revenues will come from. <br /> 13 <br /> 14 Council member Trude asked how the election will be paid for. She noted that it was not budgeted for and <br /> 15 therefore the council will need to determine a funding source. If a budget amendment is done,a budget <br /> 16 resolution will need to be passed,amending the 1997 budget. <br /> 17 <br /> 18 Mr.Whiting stated he talked with the City Attorney about whether specific financial details should be made a <br /> 19 part of the ballot. Some concern was addressed about whether the city should do this,realizing that only <br /> 20 architectural estimates have been submitted,not actual contractor estimates. Additionally potential revenue <br /> 21 sources may not wish to be identified at this point when no agreements have been entered into. In terms of the <br /> 22 ballot,Mr.Whiting noted that he experienced difficulty knowing whether he should present the question in <br /> 23 concept form or in actual estimated numbers. He feels much of the financial information could be presented <br /> 24 in greater detail at the informational meeting and through a mailing to the residents. <br /> 25 <br /> 26 Steve Bubul,City Attorney stated the council must remember that the purpose of the election is strictly <br /> 27 advisory to allow for feedback. The council needs to consider how good the feedback will be if number are <br /> 28 provided that look very precise and then the final project ends up being different than that. Additionally,the <br /> 29 city will still be negotiating contracts and leases and they must be careful not to jeopardize negotiations by <br /> 30 adding specific rent numbers on the actual ballots. Some caution must be taken to ensure that the city does <br /> 31 not bind itself. He feels voters need to be provided with as much information as possible,however it must be <br /> 32 done cautiously. Background information such as mailings could provide a better explanation of the current <br /> 33 estimates,which he feels would be different than having numbers on the ballot and having residents vote on <br /> 34 particular numbers. <br /> 35 <br /> 36 William Werner,2765 Sherwood Road,wondered why the information couldn't just be provided on the ballot <br /> 37 form with a clarification that the numbers are only estimates. <br /> 38 <br /> 39 Council member Stigney suggested that ballots be sent out to residents along with the informational mailing if <br /> 40 the council is concerned about the cost of two mailings. He also noted that some"not to exceed"cost could <br /> 41 be provided on the financial information. Mr.Stigney stated he also would like the information to include the <br /> 42 loss of tax base incurred from the city now owning the Bel Rae property. <br /> 43 <br /> 44 Naja Werner,2765 Sherwood Road asked if there will be anything on the ballot to indicate if the residents will <br /> 45 pay more in property taxes if the community center is approved. <br /> 46 <br /> 47 Mr.Whiting stated the concept has been to insulate the city tax base from having to incur any increase in taxes • <br /> 48 for the community center. The city is currently looking at spending Tsx Increment Financing funds to cover the <br />