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Mounds View City Council July I1, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 12 <br />• any company. <br />Duane McCarty, 8060 Long Lake Road, stated that the process is actually going fast noting that <br />Ramsey County is already out there digging holes. He suggested that the City take a breather and <br />take some time to try and find some common ground. He asked that the Council wait for the <br />petition before taking any further action noting that it could possibly delay the project for a year <br />or more. He stated that he is trying to get his mind wrapped around the details of the contract <br />agreement and referenced the $8.6 million stating that it is his understanding that the Legislation <br />requires the City to kick in approximately $1 million, which in his mind brings the overall total <br />to $9.6 million, yet Medtronic is only paying a park dedication fee of $865,000. He noted that <br />currently there is noting coming in for the fixed assets adding that the City could possibly <br />consider moving the clubhouse to another location in the City. He noted that he is at a loss as to <br />where they would be able to relocate the clubhouse. or how they would move it adding that a <br />mover would probably tell them that it couldn't be done on a slab. He reviewed all of the golf <br />club assets including the out buildings, the irrigation systems, and the lighting noting that the list <br />goes on. He expressed concerns that the bottom line shows a gain of $4.6 million for 72.2 prime <br />acres noting that the location is right at the top of the list for development possibilities. He stated <br />that this project is crying out for citizen involvement noting that he was not sure if the Council <br />would have the ability to back away from the agreement at this point. He stated that it seems as <br />if the tail has been wagging the dog for a long time and is concerned that this is only going to get <br />worse, much worse, if the petition is successful. He asked Council to consider delaying action on <br />this issue until the petition process has been completed. <br />David Jahnke, 8428 Eastwood Road, stated that he hopes and prays that the City Council does <br />not back off from the Medtronic decision. He stated that the golf course has cost the City too <br />much money and is in need of repairs. He stated that he can't believe that anyone would want to <br />keep something that is costing the City money. He stated that it is his understanding that the City <br />Council has received all of the facts and figures needed to make their decision adding that <br />Medtronic would bring jobs to the community and State during a time when many companies are <br />leaving the State. He stated that he cannot understand why people believe that this is a bad deal <br />for the City of Mounds View when no other development would come in here and get the same <br />kinds of concessions from the State. <br />William Werner, 2765 Sherwood Road, stated that he has been holding off on making any <br />statements for a long time adding that he would like to clarify the financial shape of Mounds <br />View. He indicated that in the last two years taxes have increased by over 20-percent and asked <br />why the City keeps increasing the taxes it only shows that the City needs money. He indicated <br />that there is a $4 million debt for the golf course over the last ten years and expressed concerns <br />that the golf course has never broken even and has also had to borrow money. He stated that the <br />street fund has been spent down, which in turn leaves no money for the necessary repairs. He <br />noted that past City Councils have hired poor golf managers in the past noting that faulty <br />construction at the golf course led the City to a lawsuit that cost the City $300,000 fora $150,000 <br />settlement. He stated that the City taxpayers were advised to approve $3.3 million for a new <br />community center that was promised would make money for the City noting that losing money is <br />• ok, no other community center makes money either. He explained that he is dredging up the past <br />
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