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10 <br /> City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> September 26, 2000 <br /> Page 10 <br /> 1 Hodson expressed his opinion that the Council move forward with this issue. He commended <br /> 2 the efforts and tremendous time spent by the Parks Commission on this project. <br /> 3 Horst expressed some concerns about the funding options and how those options related to <br /> 4 working with the School Board. He felt that the option of a referendum to the residents should <br /> 5 be considered. Horst noted that the community wanted to see the project done and the Council <br /> 6 would be in a good position to ask the residents for assistance. However,there might be other <br /> 7 projects in the future that would require the City's money. <br /> 8 Sparks acknowledged Horst's concerns; however, she noted that referendums are rarely easy and <br /> 9 she would be hesitant to go forward in that direction. Additionally, she noted that this project <br /> 10 has been in the works for a long time,and the only thing new to discuss is the funding. Sparks <br /> 11 noted that she is willing and ready to,proceed with the funding. <br /> 12 Thuesen noted that he could view both sides of the issue regarding a referendum. Additionally, <br /> 13 he said he is on the fence about taking the issue to the voters. Another issue to consider,he <br /> 14 stated, is the time factor. At this point, he would be amenable to going forward with this issue <br /> 15 tonight; however, he does have some lingering concerns regarding the funding proposed. He <br /> .16 noted that the City was in dire need of a new.public works garage and he felt that some of the <br /> 17 funds proposed to be utilized for the Central Park redevelopment, could be put towards a new <br /> 18 public works garage. <br /> 19 Cavanaugh added that he would recommend that the City support Roger Larson's memorandum <br /> 20 as presented in the agenda packages;however, he would suggest that a meeting be scheduled <br /> 21 with the School Superintendent and others to express the Council's feelings about the mid-range <br /> 22 objectives. This would help to take pressure off the general fund reserve. <br /> 23 Cavanaugh felt that the Central Park redevelopment was a key infrastructure and was an <br /> 24 excellent next step. Cavanaugh reminded the Council and the audience that when the Central <br /> 25 Park project was first started, it was deemed that the residents'taxes would not increase due to <br /> 26 the redevelopment. Cavanaugh would recommend that the funding be approved, and that the <br /> 27 Park Plan would be approved so that specification scan be drawn up sooner than expected. <br /> 28 Horst commented that when the Community Center was built,the charge of the Council was to <br /> 29 create a new City Hall without any new increases in taxes. Springsted had come up with a plan <br /> 30 and the previous Council had the option to go to a referendum or to take the funds from the <br /> 31 Autumn Woods Tax Increment Fun_ d.MF). The TIF fund was utilized and he has only heard <br /> 32 criticisms about the building since that time. He expressed concern that if the Park <br /> 33 redevelopment ended up costing additional funds--more than the $1.6 million,then additional <br /> • 34 funding sources would not be available. <br />