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<br />None. <br />THE F OR <br />9. RESIDENTS REQUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM LO <br />David Jahnke, 8428 Eastwood Road, stated he had spoken with some of the residents of the City, <br />regarding the tax on the utilities, which was promised to expire. He inquired if the expiration was <br />to occur this year. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated that Mr. Jahnke was referring to the franchise fee. He stated the <br />original franchise fee agreement was afive-year ordinance, which had expired two years prior. He <br />stated the last City Council had re-authorized it for one year at a time, therefore, it sunsets every <br />year, He stated this was to provide the City Council and the residents the opportunity to debate the <br />merits of the franchise fee during the budget discussion. He stated, if agreed to, this would allow <br />the City to either commit to the expiration of the franchise fee by early October, or make changes <br />to the budget to do without that source of revenue. <br />Mr. Jahnke stated another of his concerns was in regard to TIF. He stated the previous Council and <br />Mayor had conducted a study, which indicated the average income of the citizens in Mounds View <br />to be fairly low. He stated he had heard discussion regarding the removal of a home, and replacing <br />it with a $180,000 home, which would raise the taxes. He stated he felt strongly about TIF <br />applications to business. He stated, within his neighborhood, there were five widows, all living on <br />fixed incomes, who inquired if this action represented that the City was going to tear down their <br />houses. He inquired if the City was attempting to get rid of the middle income houses, construct <br />these beautiful homes, and raise the taxes, thereby driving the residents into the government housing <br />along Highway 10, which he so opposes. He stated he realized this example was extreme, however <br />did have concerns in this regard. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated the City's housing program is completely and utterly voluntary. He stated <br />it is simply a tool for those people who wish to upgrade their houses. He stated if a property was <br />known to be substandard, this program provided a variety of options. He stated that some <br />individuals have requested funds from the City through this redevelopment fund to demolish an old, <br />substandard house, so they could redevelop their lot and construct a nicer house upon it, and <br />continue to reside on that property. Mayor Coughlin stated that he had not heard anyone state that <br />the City would start marching through the town and drive widows from their homes. <br />Mr. 3ahnke stated he realized this example was extreme. He clarified, in looking at the big picture, <br />if the middle income houses are removed, there would be no housing available for a middle or low <br />income resident. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated this was a valid point to raise, however, he doubted that in the foreseeable <br />future, Mounds View would have any deficit in the area of low to moderate priced housing. <br />Mr. Jahnke stated that the City of Mounds View was currently 15 to 17 million dollars in debt. He <br />. stated, with the upcoming budget discussion, the City should review every department to determine <br />8 C:\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\8-D9-99.CC <br />