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Mounds View City Council June 20, 2005 <br />Special Meeting Page 4 <br /> <br />needed additional funding in order to have educated students. She noted the City already had 1 <br />two schools that were considered low income schools and believed a good company coming into 2 <br />the City would benefit the schools. She stated she was in support of this project. 3 <br /> 4 <br />Daniel Hall, 2200 Highway 10, asked if the golf course was self-sufficient and what was the 5 <br />revenue trend. He noted a three percent a year growth was unrealistic. He stated it was probably 6 <br />a three percent negative growth during the past five years. He stated Blaine had never turned 7 <br />down Medtronic to go into that City and Medtronic had not been turned down by a lot of cities. 8 <br />He complimented Jim Ericson for his paper and noted it was a very thorough report. City 9 <br />Administrator Ulrich replied the golf course was self-sufficient with the three percent revenue 10 <br />growth and the billboard revenue. However, if there was no billboard revenue, the golf course 11 <br />would not be self sufficient. 12 <br /> 13 <br />Mr. Hall noted the golf course was still being funded by the taxpayers. Ms. Kvilvang replied Mr. 14 <br />Hall was correct because the operating of the golf course did not cash flow annually and that was 15 <br />the reason for the billboards. She noted the City was required to put additional funds yearly to 16 <br />make sure the reserve was maintained. 17 <br /> 18 <br />Phil Seipp, President Sysco, 2400 County J, stated he had an emotional tie to the golf course, but 19 <br />as a business person, it made sense to do this development project. He stated they presently 20 <br />employ 639 jobs with benefits and their employees made use of the facilities in Mounds View. 21 <br />He stated they supported this because of the additional tax revenue, high paying jobs, it was a 22 <br />clean industry, it resulted in badly needed improvements in County Road J and the bridge over 23 <br />35W, and this might be the only opportunity to improve the road in the near future, the project 24 <br />included trails and the wooded land dedicated to the City by Sysco. He noted their employees 25 <br />enjoyed walking during their lunch hour, but had to cross the street to access trails. He stated 26 <br />their employees patronized the Mounds View businesses. He stated the Medtronic project was 27 <br />an important improvement to the City and encouraged them to go forward with the development. 28 <br /> 29 <br />Ken Glidden, 5240 Edgewood Drive, stated he has lived in the City for 37 years and supported 30 <br />the Medtronic proposal. He questioned how they had reached this point in the discussions with 31 <br />respect to TIF financing and it being an inherit part of this proposal. He asked if this was a deal 32 <br />breaker and who initiated the discussion regarding TIF financing. He stated he would like to 33 <br />welcome them as a corporate tax paying neighbor, but he did not understand why they got this 34 <br />type of a tax break. City Administrator Ulrich replied this was a Medtronic request and 35 <br />Medtronic needed that to make the site work for their business requirements. 36 <br /> 37 <br />Torri Johnson, 7730 Long Lake Road, stated she was a 14 year resident of Mounds View and 38 <br />lived on the north side of County Road 10. She expressed concern about the increase in traffic 39 <br />and she had every reason to not support this project, but she wholeheartedly did support it 40 <br />because the schools would benefit from this proposal, the City would get an immediate benefit 41 <br />from the sale and the reduction of the debt, the tax base would increase, as well as $800,000 for 42 <br />the parks. She stated she was excited for Medtronic to be part of the community. She urged the 43 <br />Council/EDA to approve this project and do what was right for the City and its residents. 44 <br /> 45