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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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CC PACKET 09121989
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_ 3. <br /> • <br /> 1 In his opinion, the Senator felt the Special Session would address tax issues <br /> 2 specifically, but would probably address the SCORE bill as well . <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Councilmember Marks expressed his concern in meeting the mandate of the Open <br /> 5 Meeting Law as it applies to interviewing candidates for the position of City <br /> 6 Manager. He noted that at the present time the St. Anthony City Council is in <br /> 7 the position of doing just such interviews. He stated it has been particularly <br /> 8 difficult as candidates were placed in an awkward position if their interviewing <br /> 9 were made public and it also may eliminate possible good candidates. Senator Marty <br /> 10 recognized the dilemma and how it could inhibit qualified people. Councilmember <br /> 11 Marks requested the law be reviewed and some amendment be considered for "sheltered <br /> 12 personnel issues." <br /> 13 <br /> 14 A resident in attendance felt property taxes on rental property should receive <br /> 15 some discount for improvements to the property. He felt an increase in valuation <br /> 16 resulting from improvements served as a negative reinforcement to rental property <br /> 1.7 owners. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 Discussion continued regarding the Ethics Bill authored 'by Senator Marty. Some <br /> 20 members of the Council felt it would have a severe impact on elected officials <br /> 21 and was, indeed, requiring some personal information of public officials that <br /> 22 was not pertinent to their service. <br /> • 23 <br /> 24 Councilmember Makowske had recently attended a Ramsey County League of Local <br /> �5 Governments meeting where the proposed one percent sales tax to be levied by <br /> 26 municipal governments was discussed. She felt this could be devastating to <br /> 27 small communities. <br /> 28 <br /> �9 Mayor Sundland advised the Senator that all cities in the State were having a <br /> 30 problem setting their budgets and noted that to pass a tax bill was the primary <br /> 31 reason the legislators were sent to St. Paul .. Senator Marty noted he was as <br /> 32 shocked as anyone when the Governor vetoed the tax bill . <br /> 33 <br /> 34 Ranallo observed that the' ve.toed tax bill would not have benefitted the City <br /> 35 of St. Anthony. He requested that the Senator review how all of the cities <br /> 36 in his district would fair with any proposed tax bill as well as any other <br /> 37 issues which may be introduced in a 'Special Session. <br /> 38 <br /> 39 The resident at 2500 34th Avenue N.E. requested that the Legislature pass <br /> 40 . some guidelines regarding municipal liquor operations. Senator Marty res- <br /> 41 ponded that he preferred municipal liquor control , rather than private. <br /> 42 He felt there is better control with municipal liquor operations, and that <br /> 43 the sole interest was not only profit. <br /> 44 <br /> 45 Councilmember Marks-felt the Legislature has made a serious mistake regarding <br /> 46 vehicular speeding by passing the Dimler Amendment which has resulted in a <br /> 47 reduction of courtesy and caution. The Senator noted he doesn' t expect the <br /> 48 Amendment to be repealed. <br /> • 49 <br /> 50 Senator Marty invited all members of the City Council to call or write him <br />
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