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Mounds View City Council June 20, 2005 <br />Special Meeting Page 11 <br /> <br />City. She stated this proposal would not make a bit of difference on her property taxes. She 1 <br />stated she had nothing against Medtronic and believed they were a good company, and that was 2 <br />not the debate, but they needed to do what was best for Mounds View and they needed to be sure 3 <br />that this was the best use of the land. She stated Medtronic’s stockholders wanted them to 4 <br />negotiate as cheap of a deal as possible, but that did not mean that is what was best for Mounds 5 <br />View. She requested the City should look at all options. 6 <br /> 7 <br />Sid Inman, Ehlers & Associates, responded the TIF Financing was 40 percent less than 8 <br />Medtronic could have asked for and this had been negotiated down. He noted the important 9 <br />thing to distinguish was that the multi-million dollar corporation could buy the land, but the 10 <br />reality is that they would not buy the land and Medtronic would what was best for their 11 <br />stockholders. 12 <br /> 13 <br />Ronald Strittmater, 2911 Wyoming Avenue South, St. Louis Park, formerly of Coon Rapids, 14 <br />stated he was introduced to The Bridges 8 years ago and he played there every weekend and 15 <br />sometimes during the week also. He indicated one of the reasons he left Coon Rapids was 16 <br />because of the traffic. He stated he enjoyed this community and he came up to this community 17 <br />two or three times a week to play golf. 18 <br /> 19 <br />John Kulp, 8461 Spring Lake Road, thanked the Council for listening to them. He stated he had 20 <br />lived in the community for 10 years. He stated he did not want Mounds View to turn into a 21 <br />“little LA” and he moved here because it was a small community, yet it was close to the City. He 22 <br />stated he did not want this community to turn into something it was not designed to be. He noted 23 <br />jets were being proposed to come to the Blaine Airport. He stated he was not anti-business and 24 <br />he understood Medtronic’s deserved some help to come into the City, but Mounds View had very 25 <br />little available land and he did not think Mounds View was the appropriate place for this 26 <br />business. He stated he did not have a problem with growing the City, but this was a small city 27 <br />and everyone had to make choices. He stated did they really need to sell the golf course. He 28 <br />suggested the City do a better job of advertising the golf course. He stated there had to be a way 29 <br />to make The Bridges more profitable without giving it up entirely. He believed the City could do 30 <br />better. 31 <br /> 32 <br />Cathy Olin, 8245 Spring Lake Road, believed her road was the busiest road in Mounds View. 33 <br />She asked if the City had looked at any other options. She stated the Mounds View residents 34 <br />moved here for a reason – the land, the trees, and the community. She believed the residents 35 <br />should have the vote and not just the Council. She believed most people speaking tonight 36 <br />wanted to keep the golf course. She noted many people came from other areas to play the course 37 <br />because it was a good course. She indicated they needed something to draw the people to the 38 <br />community, like restaurants. She asked them why the City had not put a restaurant on the golf 39 <br />course to get more people to come into the community. She asked if Medtronic had taken any 40 <br />Council Members/EDA Commissioners out to dinner or for drinks, etc. Mayor/President Marty 41 <br />replied as a Council/EDA they had not seriously looked at any other options. He indicated 42 <br />Medtronic had not taken any Council Member/EDA Commissioner out and the only time the 43 <br />Council/EDA had met with Medtronic had been at City Hall in Conference Room C. 44 <br /> 45