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unds View City Council Page Three <br /> gular Meeting August 24, 1992 <br /> Naja Werner, 2765 Sherwood Road, asked what is the difference between this <br /> franchise agreement and the franchise agreement that is being proposed. <br /> Mayor Linke explained that now inspections can be performed on Northern <br /> States Power and also, Northern States Power has to get permits to do work <br /> in the City. <br /> Orduno stated that the this franchise is the same as the current franchise <br /> other than it contains new language with regards to permits. The new part <br /> of-the agreement is the__payment schedule. <br /> Bill Frits, 8072 Long Lake Road, stated that if the City gives NSP the <br /> franchise that gives them a monopoly to give gas and electric to anyone in <br /> Mounds View. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that it is a non-exclusive franchise with Northern States <br /> Power but for practical purposes it is exclusive. <br /> Bill Frits asked how much of the City is on tax increment financing. <br /> Mayor Linke responded, 2%. <br /> '11 <br /> Frits asked how Everest and Sysco will be affected. Will those <br /> sinesses also pay' Northern States Power and will those funds be returned <br /> to the City? <br /> Mayor Linke stated that those businesses will pay to NSP and the funds will <br /> be returned to the City. Mayor Linke also explained that this is not part <br /> of homeowner's property tax. This franchise will add 4% on the resident's <br /> electric bill. This is a fee but it could be considered as a tax. <br /> Naja Werner asked Northern States Power if residents would have in a <br /> decision, where the neighborhood is older and cable has to be replaced, <br /> overhead or underground. <br /> Mr. Dave Schwartz, Northern States Power representative, stated that when <br /> NSP renews areas it normally does overhead to overhead. Schwartz stated <br /> that to convert a home to underground would take an electrician. Residents <br /> would definitely have a say. <br /> Joe Foss, 8358 Knollwood Drive, presented some environmental concerns to the <br /> Council and the public. <br /> A general discussion followed regarding environmental issues regarding <br /> individual communities as well as global communities. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that this franchise is a document that addresses Northern <br /> Agates Power to provide electricity to the City of Mounds View and that it <br /> simply a26Xdocumentf operation. <br />
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