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• <br />Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />There was no public input. <br />November ZZ, 1999 <br />Page 6 <br />Quick/Thomason. To Continue the Public Hearing, and to Direct Staff to Prepare Notice to the <br />Applicant that at the Next Public Hearing, it Will Be the Intent of the City to -Deny the <br />Application, Based Upon the Lack of Information Provided. <br />Council Member Marty inquired if the motion was simply to direct staff to notify the applicant. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated this was correct. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated staff would attempt to schedule this item for consideration at <br />the December 13, 1999 City Council Meeting. <br />Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />B. Consideration of NSP Request to Modify Method Used to Calculate the <br />Franchise Fee on Electric and Natural Gas Sales in the City of Mounds View. <br />• <br />• <br />City Administrator Whiting stated after the recent action the City has taken with regard to the <br />franchise fee, Northern States Power Company approached staff and suggested changing the <br />method of determining the collection of the franchise fee. He indicated that Northern States <br />Power is proposing they utilize a meter based charged, rather than a usage based charge. <br />City Administrator Whiting advised there is some good logic for considering this proposal, in <br />that the industry is facing de-regulation, and Northern States Power Company could actually find <br />themselves in the position of being the transporter, rather than the seller of electric and natural <br />gas. He explained this would mean that the company's businesses throughout the nation would <br />be able to purchase wholesale, and gas and electricity would be transported over the system to <br />businesses within the community. He pointed out that if the system collects the fees based upon <br />usage, and the electricity or gas is being sold somewhere else, there could be some difficulties in <br />calculating and collecting the fees. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated he, Mayor Coughlin, and Finance Director Kessel met with <br />John Theis and Senior Attorney, Harold Bagley of Northern States Power Company to discuss <br />the pros and cons of this proposal. He indicated the City would require time to review how the <br />cost would actually be divided amongst the users in the community, if it is collected on a per <br />meter basis. He explained that there is some concern there might be a tendency to shift more <br />toward the homeowners, and away from the businesses, based upon the future concerns of <br />Northern States Power Company. <br />City Administrator Whiting advised some of these concerns highly effect the largest users in the <br />community, and it is necessary to have an understanding of their concerns, in addition to those of <br />the residents. He stated staff suggests that rather than attempt to act upon the issue at this time, <br />the members of the Chamber of Commerce and the business community meet with staff during <br />the first half of 2000, prior to the budget, and attempt to determine the specifics regarding the <br />City's consumption. He pointed out that the current franchise ordinance will expire at the end of <br />2000, and the debate of this issue will continue again in the summer. He advised that at this <br />
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