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Mounds View City Council June 20, 2005 <br />Special Meeting Page 10 <br /> <br />Mounds View and she did not believe that facility added to the economic benefit of Mounds 1 <br />View. She asked if there would be any animal research at this facility. She stated Medtronic had 2 <br />been given the world in Fridley and knew first hand that when they got the Fridley facility that 3 <br />they “ran over” the citizens who had no say in the process, including her parents who lost their 4 <br />home to the Medtronic World Headquarters building. 5 <br /> 6 <br />Aaron Backman, Economic Development Coordinator, stated he understood that 50 percent of 7 <br />the Medtronic employees ate out of the facility. 8 <br /> 9 <br />John Dietrich, RLK, stated in terms of the traffic on Xylite, there would be a traffic signal 10 <br />proposed on Coral Sea and County Road J as well as improvement from Naples. He stated the 11 <br />traffic increase while it would be coming would be managed. 12 <br /> 13 <br />Rodger McCombs of Medtronic stated there would be no animal research at the facility. 14 <br /> 15 <br />Michael Hemenway, 8389 Pleasantview Drive, stated he grew up in this community and moved 16 <br />back to the City. He indicated he was partial to big business and he supported this proposal. He 17 <br />noted there was not much to do in Mounds View and it would be nice to have some respect be 18 <br />brought back to the City again. He stated he would be happy if his property taxes did not go up. 19 <br />He acknowledged this would be a difficult choice. 20 <br /> 21 <br />Lisa Rolfs, 8429 Eastwood Road, stated she has never worked in the City, but they chose to stay 22 <br />in Mounds View due to the quality of life. She stated the Medtronic opportunity was a once in a 23 <br />lifetime opportunity. She stated there were a lot of good things about the proposal that made it 24 <br />attractive such as the trail proposal, the green space on the site, and the benefits to the schools. 25 <br />She stated generally she was for it, but she was not necessary for this “deal”. She felt the City 26 <br />was being out negotiated by Medtronic and did not want the City to give out too much. She 27 <br />expressed concern that they were at the top level of the TIF financing right away and that the 28 <br />traffic and noise issues had not been addressed. She noted they needed to have a concrete plan in 29 <br />place with much more information concerning the traffic as well as the increased need for public 30 <br />service officers, etc. She stated the City needed to think big and any proposal should remove all 31 <br />of the billboards. She asked the Council/EDA to determine what they wanted Mounds View to 32 <br />be. She noted this was a large, attractive site, and ideally situated. She stated the City should not 33 <br />underestimate the value of this. She asked the City go back to the table and renegotiate. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Valerie Amundsen, 3048 Woodale Drive, stated she had done some research and Mounds View 36 <br />was one of the highest taxed cities in the entire metropolitan area. She stated Medtronic had 37 <br />grown their revenue from 6.4 billion to ten billion, which is a large increase. She stated 38 <br />Medtronic’s taxes have grown 83 percent to 1.8 billion. She noted their income was growing 39 <br />faster than their revenue. She asked at what cost was the company growing and asked if they 40 <br />were taking advantage of Mounds View. She stated she did not want to be taken advantage of. 41 <br />She noted she was a stockholder in the City and she cared about the bottom line and the future 42 <br />and she wanted to see the City’s leaders do what was right. She noted she had not seen any 43 <br />evidence that this was the best thing for the City. She asked the City to explore what was best for 44 <br />the City and the land. She stated this was a great deal for Medtronic, but was it the best for the 45