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Mounds View City Council <br />~tegular Meeting <br />Page Four <br />September 13, 1993 <br />MOTION/SECOND: Wuori/Quick to Adopt Resolution No. 4409 Approving a <br />Conditional Use Permit for a Temporary Portable Classroom for Church Upon <br />the Rock, 7901 Red Oak Drive, As Amended, by Adding a Fourth Contingency <br />-which States that the Parking Area Under the Temporary Structure Be Paved <br />Upon Its Removal <br />VOTE: 5 ayes o nays Motion Carried <br />Councilmember Trude added that the Church .Upon the Rock stated that they <br />have plans to move. <br />Paul Harrington stated that .Church Upon the Rock is pursuing other sites, <br />not necessarily in Mounds View. Harrington also stated that Church Upon the <br />Rock was not able to secure a site prior to this class year, but will be <br />relocating immediately after this school year. <br />Continuation of Introduction of Ordinance No. 528 - Street Light Utility <br />Mayor Linke stated that in his discussions with the residents regarding <br />budgets for utilities, he found that many of the residents didn't understand <br />the process of how taxes were arrived at. Mayor Linke gave a presentation <br />on how taxes are derived and gave examples of how business, commercial, <br />esidential and apartment taxes affect one another. Also included in this <br />~iresentation was how the street light, proposed storm water utility and <br />property tax numbers were arrived at. Mayor Linke used metro-wide numbers <br />to show how the tax dollars varied. <br />Mayor Linke also commented on the number of residents in Mounds View who <br />would benefit from itemizing their property taxes on Schedule A or deducting <br />their federal taxable income. Mayor Linke stated that he contacted the IRS <br />and found that approximately 20 percent of the residents in Mounds View <br />itemize their taxes which is approximately 562 residents. Mayor Linke <br />stated that when he thought about the different ways and means of raising <br />$72,000 he had to find away that would be of benefit to the City as a <br />whole, not just to a portion of the City residents. <br />Duane McCarty, 8060 Long Lake Road, thanked Mayor Linke for his <br />presentation, but stated that using metro-wide numbers really didn't show <br />how Mounds View was affected. <br />Ruth White, 2917 County Road I, brought up the fact that many people take <br />advantage of itemizing their property taxes, the circuit breaker, or refund <br />programs. Ms. White stated she is opposed to having anything placed on <br />utility bills. Ms. White prefers additional taxes. be placed on her property <br />tax. <br />Councilmember Trude stated that many taxpayers do use. the renters' credit, <br />filing form MPR-1, which subsidizes a portion.of the rent whether or not <br />hey itemize on their tax returns. <br />