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1 expected to last at least 10 or 15 years, so the costs could be <br /> 2 considered to be spread out a lot further than one year. • <br /> 3 Councilmember Enrooth commented that as a resident who golfs, he would <br /> 4 certainly not mind paying another 25 cents a round to have access on <br /> 5 a new road rather than the one which was there before reconstruction. <br /> 6 He told Mr. Feldman the complaints the City had gotten about the <br /> 7 condition of the road prior to its being fixed were "numerous and <br /> 8 continuous" and he perceived pro rating the assessment out over the <br /> 9 years wouldn't represent a substantial increase in the costs for the <br /> 10 golf course. The Councilmember added that he perceived the new roadway <br /> 11 would "help the golf course considerably and would greatly facilitate <br /> 12 usage. " Mr. Feldman said "golfers will find the best golf course for <br /> 13 the money no matter how they have to get there. " He pointed out that <br /> 14 the highest number of rounds are played at Gross and Meadowbrook and <br /> 15 said that "even without an agreement, Meadowbrook did not charge us for <br /> 16 improving the roads. " <br /> 17 Robert S. Patterson of the Phillip S. Resnick & Associates law firm <br /> 18 reiterated the Sunset Memorial Cemetery position against the "entire <br /> 19 amount of the proposed assessment" contained in the letter signed by <br /> 20 Michael Kelley, General Manager of Sunset Memorial Cemetery which he <br /> 21 handed to the Secretary. These were that: <br /> 22 *there were numerous other residents and businesses who potentially <br /> 23 benefitted from the improvement, including large businesses adjoining <br /> 24 the City of St. Anthony who generated traffic on the boulevard; <br /> 25 *the Boulevard provides a major route of ingress and egress to and • <br /> 26 from the City of St. Anthony and the City of Minneapolis, therefore, <br /> 27 should bear a large percentage of the cost of the reconstruction; <br /> 28 *the cemetery management was joining in with the Golf Course objection <br /> 29 to the assessment because both parties perceived it was unjust to <br /> 30 require only two abutting property owners to bear the entire cost of <br /> 31 the reconstruction. <br /> 32 Mr. Patterson said he hadn't read the Park Board easement and didn't <br /> 33 know whether it affected the cemetery property, but to the extent the <br /> 34 Park Board was objecting to the entire $112 ,850.95 assessment, wanted <br /> 35 the record to show that Sunset Memorial was joining in that objection <br /> 36 as well as the value of the improvements made in the reconstruction to <br /> 37 not only Sunset and the golf course but also the St. Anthony residents <br /> 38 as a basis for the assessments. He said as an occasional user of the <br /> 39 road and the golf course, he knew a lot of drivers used the boulevard <br /> 40 - to get in and out of St. Anthony and he perceived there were a lot more <br /> 41 people and businesses who benefited from the use of the road than just <br /> 42 those who were going to the golf course or the cemetery. <br /> 43 The counsel for the cemetery said he would like to see a copy of the <br /> 44 ordinance which adopted the 1986 assessment policy as well as the <br /> 45 calculations which determined what the benefits to the two properties • <br /> 10 <br />