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Mounds View City Council Page Seven <br /> filar Meeting May 10, 1993 <br /> Rice Creek. At the time of the report, there was a purchase agreement <br /> with the Church on the Rock* and there was discussion of what the <br /> property would sell for. The Task Force could not get information, a <br /> sale was pending and there was a potential litigation. Orduno <br /> stated that if Rice Creek becomes the primary site there will be <br /> additional costs. There will be additional cost for acquiring the <br /> property and costs to New Brighton because they would be giving up tax <br /> property. <br /> Ed Smith, 5149 Rainbow Lane, wrote an editorial in the paper stating <br /> his opposition to the Proposed Regional Senior Center. Perhaps the <br /> City should send out postcards asking about the senior center and the <br /> people could send it back with their water bills. Let the people <br /> decide. No one on Rainbow Lane was contacted during the survey of <br /> the. 100 people. Mr. Smith stated if the Council wants the Senior <br /> Center they should take the money out of their own pockets.. <br /> Ernie Gustafson, 2525 County Road I, haven't heard the figures lately <br /> on the proposed cost, but whatever it is going to cost that number can <br /> be doubled. Mr. Gustafson stated that the four city managers <br /> should not be on the board to manage the senior center, that the <br /> seniors should manage it. Mr. Gustafson stated that there are plenty <br /> of qualified seniors to run the center as they have run businesses in <br /> • <br /> the past. The Council shouldn't have the total right but should let <br /> the people vote on it as well as vote on the golf course. The City <br /> spends too much of the taxpayers money for <br /> fun and not enough on business. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that a lot of business was brought into the City <br /> in 1984 through the use of TIF funds. Recreation money does not <br /> come out of the taxpayers pockets, the general fund, but from user <br /> fees. <br /> Mr. Gustafson stated that there should be a vote on the Senior <br /> Center but if the City Council approves it the basement would be <br /> left vacant and his recommendation is if it is going to be constructed <br /> use the basement as it is the cheapest part of the building. Mr. <br /> Gustafson stated that it looks to him that the Council is buying a <br /> Lincoln or Cadillac when the citizens cannot even afford a second- <br /> hand bicycle. <br /> Mr. Frits, 8072 Long Lake Road, stated the people are tired of being <br /> taxed. <br /> Ruth White, 2917 County Road I, stated she has already expressed <br /> her opinion on the Senior Center. Ms. White cannot understand why <br /> the City doesn't have a referendum. Ms. White stated that 500 <br /> residents in four cities is a drop in the bucket. White was never <br /> contacted and .she contacted many seniors and they were not contacted <br /> either. Ms. White stated that these surveys are geared to asking the <br />