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-4- <br /> I <br /> 1 voluntary contribution based on municipal size towards the Minnesota <br /> 2 League of Cities computer analysis project: <br /> 3 *the project had originally been initiated by a small coalition of • <br /> 4 cities to compile tax data in anticipation of property tax reform <br /> 5 legislation proposed several years ago; <br /> 6 *Briggs and Morgan developed the first computerized analysis of that <br /> 7 information which the law firm is now willing to sell to the LMC and <br /> 8 AMM, who intend to update that analysis so their memberships will be <br /> 9 able to react knowledgeably to the anticipated 1989 legislative action <br /> 10 to retain the Homestead Credit principals in 1990; <br /> it *the AMM perceives the $185,000 project would primarily benefit the <br /> 12 suburban communities who it appears would be at the greatest risk if the <br /> 13 - Homestead Credit is changed for the aid type program scheduled to go <br /> 14 into effect in 1990. <br /> 15 Mayor Pro Tem Ranallo said he had personally pushed for a $10,000 <br /> 16 donation from the League of Minnesota Cities towards the project. <br /> 17 Mr. Childs said the tax formula the cities have to use is so complicated <br /> 18 and so dependent on what other governmental entities do that it would <br /> 19 be almost impossible for any small city to ascertain just exactly what <br /> 20 effect the loss of the Homestead Credit in favor of an aid program <br /> 21 might have on its budget or its residents' taxes without some sort of <br /> 22 computer program. <br /> 23 Both the City Manager and the Mayor Pro Tem indicated there was no <br /> 24 assurance that the $185,000 being sought now would cover all the project <br /> 25 costs. <br /> 26 Councilmember Marks reported the latest Minnesota League magazine had <br /> 27 drawn tax comparisons between various communities and he had noted that <br /> 28 St. Anthony, which has almost the same population as Savage, had a much <br /> 29 larger tax liability than the other metropolitan suburb, which made him <br /> 30 perceive the necessity for having exact data on which to judge the <br /> 31 tax legislation and protest its inequities. <br /> 32 Council Action <br /> 33 Motion by Makowske, seconded by Marks to authorize the payment of <br /> 34 $500.00 towards the League of Minnesota Cities project to update <br /> 35 computer tax analysis data and develop information which would allow <br /> 36 the cities to react and participate knowledgeably in the tax reforms <br /> 37 proposed for the 1989 legislative session. <br /> 38 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 39 Residents to be Encouraged to Take Leaves to Recycling Center <br /> 40 Councilmember Enrooth suggested an article in the Newsletter might <br /> 41 increase the use of the bins available for composting at the Center and • <br /> 42 help to reduce some of the garbage being hauled to the landfills: <br />