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Mounds View City Council Page Six <br /> Regular Meeting August 24, 1992 <br /> mk <br /> IIP <br /> Bill Werner asked what Schwinn's percentage would be in regard to the gas <br /> and electric fee. Mr. Wollins stated it to be $470. <br /> Phil Sipe, 2400 County Road J, Sysco, stated that he is in the food <br /> warehouse business where he needs to maintain ambient temperatures. The <br /> refrigeration and frozen areas use a tremendous amount of electricity. This <br /> franchise fee would be a tremendous disadvantage to his business. <br /> Charlie Hall, Mermaid, 2200 Highway 10, for the past twenty years. Mr. Hall <br /> stated he is happy and proud to have his business in Mounds View. Mr. Hall <br /> complemented__S_ama thaon _being a_ very good business person. Mr. Hall went on <br /> to say that he doesn't drive a nice new car, nor does his wife or daughter - <br /> - that he just doesn't have the money to purchase a new car. Mr. Hall <br /> stated that the Mermaid looks like a flourishing business, but it takes a <br /> lot of electricity to keep the building running. Mr. Hall stated that he <br /> used to pay the highest property tax in the City. Mr. Hall believes <br /> everyone should pay their fair share. Perhaps each person should pay a <br /> higher tax. NSP could raise the franchise fee to 5% or 6%. One suggestion <br /> might be to give the people who use alot of electricity and gas a cap. Mr. <br /> Hall proposed a cap of $200 to $300. Mr. Hall stated that he doesn't have <br /> an extra $2600 per year. Mr. Hall stated he paid $78, 000 in taxes three <br /> years ago. I.t is tough to do. In 1987/88 Mr. Hall stated that he went to <br /> the bank to borrow money to stay in business. Mr. Hall stated he simply <br /> can't afford anymore. • <br /> Ed Donatelle, 5269 Jeffrey Drive in Mounds View, resident and owner of <br /> Donatelle's Supper Club. Mr. Donatelle stated that he doesn't have the <br /> money to hand over that easily for another tax. Mr. Donatelle stated that <br /> perhaps the City could delay this franchise fee and put a task force <br /> together to study another alternative. Mr. Donatelle stated that because he <br /> is a resident he will also pay an additional $100 to $200 for his use of <br /> electricity and gas at home. <br /> Neal Hamlin, 2260 Woodale Drive, owner of Garment Graphics: Mr. Hamlin <br /> explained that he owns a business that consumes alot of electrical energy. <br /> Mr. Hamlin stated—that—his companyprovides125 to 150—fun—time—jobs—In <br /> • • - en who s•oke above Mr. Hamlin leases <br /> his building and his lease is up in two years. Mr. Hamlin stated that it <br /> would be taxes like this which would make him consider moving out of the <br /> City. <br /> Rich Wollins stated that if the tax is imposed the City of Mounds View will <br /> be on the road to seeing more vacant buildings. The City should wait for <br /> the economic situation to turn around. Another tax will just force people <br /> out. <br /> Mayor Linke asked Mr. Wollins if he would rather see the possible <br /> implementation of a franchise fee or an increase in property tax. <br /> Mr. Wollins stated the he would rather see the property tax because it wou. <br />
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