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Mounds View City Council October 25, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 19 <br />Council Member Stigney stated he had no objection to proceeding in this manner, as long as they <br />• will also look at other funding sources, so they are not just completely ignored. He stated the <br />residents of the City and the Council should choose the preferred method of all. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated the Council has discussed this matter, and it was the consensus to pursue <br />the Economic Development Fund, because it is farthest away from the taxpayers, and they were <br />attempting to stay as far as possible from involving any taxpayer dollars in this matter. <br />Council Member Stigney stated he had no objections to this, however, he did not want to "close <br />the door" on other avenues of revenue. Mayor Coughlin explained the consensus of the Council <br />was to "close the door" and move forward with a plan. <br />Council Member Stigney explained they do not have the plan. He stated the "big plan" is not yet <br />determined. <br />City Administrator Whiting explained that staff can research other sources of funding. He <br />pointed out, however, a meeting for the future of the Economic Development Fund and TIF <br />accounts between the EDA and EDC is still in order, and if after that point, that board sees fit to <br />accept this option, it will proceed. <br />Mayor Coughlin clarified the specific motion is to move ahead and direct staff to conduct their <br />research under the assumption that the end result will be the Economic Development Fund, and <br />to work in that vein, however, not to "close the door" on other sources of funding. <br />• <br />Council Member Stigney stated this was acceptable. <br />City Administrator Whiting explained this funding source would be farthest from the General <br />Fund, however, these funds are generated by the taxpayers in the TIF District. <br />Council Member Stigney inquired if this funding was to offset the bonding issue or the <br />development issues at the golf course. <br />Finance Director Kessel advised that these funds were to offset the bond reserves. He explained <br />that the City does not have sufficient resources to cover the bond. <br />Mayor Coughlin explained that because of the funding structure at the golf course, there is a <br />short term deficit in that bond fund, and this needs to be offset, and will be paid back in full, <br />when the golf course gets out from underneath the bond fund. <br />Ayes - 4 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />E. Anoka County-Blaine Airport Advisory Commission Appointees. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated staff has advertised openings for two individuals to represent <br />Mounds View on a 16-member board, along with three other cities, representing various airport <br />issues. He stated staff has not received any applicants for these positions, at this time, and <br />advised that the Council may make these appointments, if they so choose. <br />
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