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Mounds View City Council October 25, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 7 <br />by a resolution, following the franchise fee increase at the previous Council meeting. He stated <br />he was unable to remain at the meeting for consideration of this resolution, and inquired if this <br />had been done. <br />Mayor Coughlin explained that the resolution, which passed on a 4-1 vote, was to designate all <br />of the increase in the franchise fee, and possibly more, as indicated by Council Member Marty, <br />to the roads. He pointed out that the increase of 1.5 percent is designated fully for this purpose, <br />and this is indicated specifically in the resolution. <br />Mr. Jahnke inquired if this amount was to be designated totally for future road repairs. Mayor <br />Coughlin stated this was correct, it is designated for infrastructure repair and reconstruction. <br />City Administrator Whiting explained the resolution directed staff to draft language for the <br />Council to consider in November, to formalize this at a level the Council is comfortable with, in <br />terms of the ease or difficulty in changing this commitment. <br />Mr. Jahnke stated he would like to see this language, and exactly what guarantees would be <br />provided, as there were understandings that have not occurred. <br />Council Member Quick asked Mr. Jahnke what understandings he was referring to. <br />Mr. Jahnke stated one of these was in regard to the golf course, and the understanding that the <br />taxpayer would never have to pay for this. <br />Council Member Quick clanfied this was never stated, and furthermore, it was never stated that <br />the franchise fee would be abolished. He advised that the majority of the Council concluded <br />they would look at eliminating the franchise fee, and would attempt to eliminate .5 percent every <br />year, however, when it was determined this was not feasible, they eliminated .5 percent every <br />two years. He stated no Council is tied by the actions of a previous Council. <br />Mr. Jahnke requested the City research eliminating the golf course. He commented although it <br />has been explained this can not be done due to the Land, which was donated, a more in depth <br />research, and discussion with the land donors in this regard might yield results, and provide that <br />the residents are not burdened with the golf course. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated when he first came into office he had researched this matter. He indicated <br />that he and the Director of the golf course had made telephone calls to determine if this was a <br />possibility, however, found that it was not. He explained this property is a conglomerate of <br />many different properties and designations, and to attempt to do this would cost the City more <br />money than it is worth. He advised he had seriously examined this matter at that time. <br />Mayor Coughlin pointed out that the golf course, on one hand, is very successful and is operating <br />at 12Q percent of the estimate for a golf course of this type. He explained the problem arises in <br />that the structure of the financing package is such that, even though the golf course is doing very <br />well on the revenue side, it is still unable to make the interest payments on the bond. He stated it <br />was hoped that in two to three years, the City would have the opportunity to refinance this bond, <br />which will assist in resolving the current problems. <br />
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