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Mounds View City Council June 20, 2005 <br />Special Meeting Page 16 <br /> <br /> 1 <br />Todd Leffler, 7660 Woodlawn, New Brighton, and owner of a rental property in Mounds View. 2 <br />He stated as he drove here this evening and drove by 19 for rent signs. He noted it was a tough 3 <br />rental market right now. He stated there were 1,400 rental units in the City which was a huge 4 <br />part of the population. He noted he was losing money and could not afford to raise his rent, 5 <br />which meant he could not put more money into the building and therefore the building get run 6 <br />down and the quality of tenant went down. He noted the police were not issuing speeding tickets 7 <br />because they were busy at the rental places. He stated he wanted Medtronic in the community so 8 <br />he could put some money back into his rental building. He stated if they did not have Medtronic, 9 <br />they would have a “Pawn America” community and the community needed new jobs and fresh 10 <br />blood. He stated he lived off Interstate 694 and he would gladly take the freeway noise of this 11 <br />community. He stated he did not believe the Mayor of New Brighton when he indicated new 12 <br />Bright was going to put townhomes on the dump. 13 <br /> 14 <br />Mike Read, 2208 Lois Drive, stated all they have been hearing tonight was numbers being added 15 <br />and subtracted to make anything look good. He stated he golfed, but there were other golf 16 <br />courses. He indicated he did not like the 25-year TIF Financing and if that could be lowered, he 17 <br />believed more people would be in support of this proposal. 18 <br /> 19 <br />Fritz Gastreich, 5030 Bona Road, indicated he was in favor of this proposal. He stated they were 20 <br />12,000 residents in a 3 million population metro area. He believed it was amazing Medtronic 21 <br />chose this community for their facility. He thanked Medtronic for giving Mounds View 22 <br />consideration. He stated there seemed to be a bit of a consensus that the City should go back to 23 <br />the bargaining table to get a better deal. He stated the City needed to remember that Medtronic 24 <br />was a world class business and being a world class business Medtronic had world class 25 <br />competitors and Medtronic did not have time to sit around and negotiate endlessly on their 26 <br />business future. He indicated there were many, many other options for Medtronic. He stated if 27 <br />the City was walking away from this, they were walking away from Medtronic and in the 28 <br />meantime the City would be subsidizing the citizens around them to the tune of 80 percent for 29 <br />the non-citizens who used the golf course. He requested the City keep in mind that most likely 30 <br />this was final one way or another and Medtronic would look for other options. 31 <br /> 32 <br />David Jahnke, 8428 Eastwood Road, pointed out the City prepared a survey on these issues and 33 <br />62 percent of the people wanted to get rid of the golf course so he did not think they needed a 34 <br />citizen vote on this. He stated time was running out and the golf course has been “bleeding” the 35 <br />City. He believed cities should stay out of business and the golf course has lost money since day 36 <br />one. He stated there were no guarantees that the golf course would ever make money. He noted 37 <br />the billboard company could cut their contract in five years or cancel it altogether. He indicated 38 <br />they had to count on good weather in order for the golf course to make money. He stated with 39 <br />the Medtronic proposal, they did not have to depend on the weather or billboards to make money. 40 <br />He stated they had an opportunity that they would never get again. He noted they did not have 41 <br />time to waste and Medtronic would pull out and the City needed this tax base, even though they 42 <br />might not see the entire realization for many years. 43 <br /> 44