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Mounds View City Council September 13, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 30 <br />two percent, and also discussion regarding increasing the fee and earmarking a portion of it to a <br />street reconstruction fund. He explained that the language currently indicates the Franchise <br />Agreement of the sales of electric and natural gas within the City will be 2.5 percent, which is <br />the present rate. <br />Finance Director Kessel stated another item for consideration is Section 8, the Sunset Clause, <br />which indicates the ordinance will automatically sunset on December 31, 2001. He explained <br />when the ordinance was originally adopted, it was for afive-year term, and in the last two years <br />it has been one-year terms. He advised if some of the money was to be earmarked towards a <br />street reconstruction fund, he would recommend that the term be a minimum of three to five <br />years. <br />Finance Director Kessel stated the ordinance has not been reviewed by the City Attorney, Reliant <br />Energy/Minnegasco, or Northern States Power, however, staff will submit a copy to them if the <br />Council is in favor of moving forward. He stated it was preferable to adopt the ordinance in <br />October to provide the notice that is required under the Franchise Agreements to both Reliant <br />Energy/Minnegasco and Northern States Power to provide they have it on their books prior to <br />January 1, 2000. <br />Council Member Marty stated he had discussed this matter with City Administrator Whiting, that <br />date. He noted the ordinance indicates Northern States Power (the Company) under Subdivision <br />2, and only contains mentions of Minnegasco. He inquired if this was sufficient to identify the <br />parties to the Franchise Agreement. <br />Finance Director Kessel explained that in Subdivision 2, Northern States Power Company is <br />defined as (the Company), and Reliant Energy Minnegasco is defined as (Minnegasco). <br />City Attorney Long explained they could insert Northern States Power wherever (the Company) <br />is indicated. Finance Director Kessel stated if the Council so desired, the ordinance could be <br />amended to reflect that. He reiterated that the language had not been reviewed in detail by the <br />City Attorney, and that prior to its adoption, this would be done. <br />Council Member Marty noted they were in the process of implementing a new street policy to <br />reduce the burden of assessment to the residents by 50 percent. He commented that through the <br />Franchise Fee, they might be able to earmark monies to the Streets Policies Committee, to build <br />a fund. He suggested the ordinance be adopted for athree-year term, after which they can revisit <br />the issue in 2002. <br />Council Member Stigney commented that there has been discussion regarding setting up a fund <br />and utilizing a franchise fee, or increasing a franchise fee, to offset the burden of street <br />reconstruction of properties. He stated he was opposed to increasing any franchise fee. He <br />explained that the money was there, and he felt they should be allocating some of the money that <br />is there on the present percentage for the streets, and begin to reduce the amount they are <br />collecting from the taxpayers in the General Fund, which is $240,00 to $260,000. <br />• Finance Director Kessel stated at 2.5 percent of this is approximately $200,000. <br />Council Member Stigney stated this was an additional flow of money that is coming into the <br />City, which in his opinion, should be utilized to directly offset what is being taxed from the <br />
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