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Mounds View City Council June 20, 2005 <br />Special Meeting Page 17 <br /> <br />John Kopas, 2222 County Highway 10, stated he had very strong emotions and if he lived by the 1 <br />golf course, he would be concerned about the traffic also. He noted he was before the Council 2 <br />about 2.5 years ago and he was the victim of Brighton Village and was told he had to move 3 <br />because they were going to get torn down. He noted he did not want to move, but he was not 4 <br />given any choice. He believed the Medtronic employees would do business in Mounds View. 5 <br />He stated Highway 10 was beginning to look nice and the City should be proud. He supported 6 <br />Medtronic coming into the community and there were a lot of benefits to having a first class 7 <br />company come to the community. 8 <br /> 9 <br />Stacy Gardebrecht, 8484 Sunnyside Road, stated this was the first time she had heard that The 10 <br />Bridges Golf Course was owned by the City. She noted she had lived in the City for three years, 11 <br />but did not know the City owned the golf course. She stated the City should never say never and 12 <br />the Council/EDA needed to look at what was best for the community. She asked if there was a 13 <br />guarantee that Medtronic would be a good solid company and still be in the community in 25 14 <br />years. She noted there were no guarantees and asked what would happen if Medtronic was not 15 <br />around in 25 years. 16 <br /> 17 <br />Edwin Benson, 5108 Long Lake Road, stated eventually the golf course would probably have to 18 <br />go, but he did not believe this was the appropriate development because of the 25-year TIF 19 <br />financing. He noted the City was not making any more land, so the land would not go down in 20 <br />value. 21 <br /> 22 <br />Bill Fokles, GM and Director of Golf, 701 Bunker Lake Boulevard, stated he had read through 23 <br />the proposals and he had done a lot of research over the years. He noted under option one he 24 <br />would not place a lot of weight on the three percent yearly increase. He indicated they were 25 <br />budgeting flat rounds over the next couple of years, so the three percent was hopeful, but he 26 <br />would not put a lot of stock into it. He believed it would be a good idea to determine what the 27 <br />utilization rates were back in the year 2000 and if it continued to grow to the level of 50,000 28 <br />rounds could they actually do a level of 50,000 rounds, and if they could not do that to break 29 <br />even on the property, they had to take that into consideration. He asked how much longer the 30 <br />City would want to subsidize the golf course. 31 <br /> 32 <br />Mr. Blanski asked if this went through that Medtronic consider putting their address as Mounds 33 <br />View and not Minneapolis. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Brian Amundsen asked if they had checked into how much TIF money a City should be allowed. 36 <br />City Administrator Ulrich replied they had not looked into this. 37 <br /> 38 <br />Mr. Amundsen requested they look into this. 39 <br /> 40 <br />Mr. Amundsen asked what the City was going to do with the existing TIF District they already 41 <br />had in place. Shelly Eldridge replied all of the parcels they were looking at putting into the TIF 42 <br />District were currently exempt and therefore they were already not generating taxes and they 43 <br />would have no effect on the current tax district. 44 <br /> 45