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Mounds View City Council December 11, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 10 <br />Mayor Coughlin expressed concern for using the franchise fee as it would hurt those residents <br />not receiving the benefit of water services such as those who live in apartments or businesses. <br />He believes the best order of business would be to have the program funded by those residents <br />directly receiving the benefit of the services. <br />Council Member Thomas agreed with Marty that the TIF funds are not available. She then <br />inquired if Council would be amenable to discussing the particulars concerning the program now <br />that the program has been approved in a work session. Council Member Thomas proposed a <br />friendly amendment to the motion for approval of Resolution 5487 to move the discussion on <br />funding for the program to the work session. <br />Council Member Marty as the motioner declined Council Member Thomas' request for a <br />friendly amendment. <br />Ayes - 3 (Coughlin/Marty/Quick) Nays - 2 (Stigney/Thomas) Motion carried. <br />C. Consideration of Resolution No. 5491, Adopting the 2001 Property Tax Levy <br />and General Fund Budget. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Marty. To Waive the Reading and Approve Resolution 5491, a <br />Resolution Adopting the 2001 Property Tax Levy and General Fund Budget. <br />Finance Director Kressel asked for the latitude to be able to make changes wrthm the budget if <br />needed keeping the bottom line numbers as approved with the Resolution. <br />Mayor Coughlin suggested a friendly amendment to allow Staff the latitude to change the <br />numbers within the budget provided the bottom line numbers remain the same. <br />Council Member Marty, the motioner, and Council Member Quick, the seconder, agreed to the <br />friendly amendment. <br />Council Member Stigney expressed his displeasure with the 22.4% increase in taxes indicating <br />the City has the highest tax increase in the northern suburbs and he believes it to be excessive. <br />With the 4% franchise fee, water meter fee, street light and utility fee, and the recently added <br />water services fee, he feels the City is going to extremes and he does not and will not support it. <br />Mayor Coughlin clarified the increase in taxes stems from certain issues residents have asked <br />Council to address. Community based policing required the hiring of two additional officers. <br />Poor long term planning has led to substandard buildings at some of the park facilities. One in <br />particular needs to be completely replaced as it is in danger of being condemned. The City of <br />Mounds View is an aging community and, as such, there are things that need repair and updating. <br />Playground equipment in the parks needs to be updated which is a large expense. There are <br />several other redevelopment issues budgeted for also. <br />