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City Council Truth in Taxation Hearing Meeting Minutes <br /> iDecember 6, 1995 <br /> Page 6 <br /> 1 Jim Olson, 3213 Hilldale Avenue N.E., stated he has lived in the City for 40 years and has never <br /> 2 seen such an increase. He felt it did not appear there is any relief in sight. He noted last night at <br /> 3 the School Board meeting, they announced a school tax that will be with the residents for the <br /> 4 next 20 years. He felt this was a serious situation. Mr. Olson stated his frustration with <br /> 5 unfunded mandates. He reported last night it was suggested that State Legislators be-present at <br /> 6 the taxation meetings and face the questions the City Council faces in areas of unfunded <br /> 7 mandates. <br /> 8 Mayor Ranallo noted that the State Legislators do attend meetings at the City but the residents <br /> 9 don't attend those meetings. <br /> 10 Mr. Olson suggested the City look at their expense sheet and find ways to save pennies. He <br /> 11 suggested only allowing increases as high as the cost of living increase of 2.5%. He stated he felt <br /> 12 if the City succeeds in getting CUB Foods into Apache with tax increment financing, it will not <br /> 13 help the City at all as CUB will not be on the tax roll. <br /> 14 Mayor Ranallo acknowledged CUB would not be on the tax roll for 12 to 14 years. He also <br /> 15 noted, however, there are other properties which will be coming onto the tax roll soon and the <br /> �6 City will benefit. <br /> 17 Finance Director Larson noted there are some properties scheduled to come on the tax roll in the <br /> 18 years 2000 to 2005. <br /> 19 Mr. Ralph Johnson, 2504-36th Avenue N.E., recounted his experience with dog control in the <br /> 20 City and stated in his opinion, the City did not have any animal control. He objected to the <br /> 21 federal government bragging about the fact that the next seven years they will continue to plunge <br /> 22 the country into deeper debt at which time they will admit they can't spend money they don't <br /> 23 have. He noted how difficult raised valuations can be for unemployed and senior citizens on <br /> 24 fixed incomes. <br /> 25 Jim Wiehoff, 3508 Coolidge Street N.E., stated he had built his house in 1960 and was proud to <br /> 26 live in the Village. He indicated since Mayor Sundland passed away, his taxes have doubled. He <br /> 27 stated he feels the Police Department spends too much time writing traffic tickets. He noted he <br /> 28 likes police protection but he has had one car stolen and one broken into in front of his house in <br /> 29 the last six months. He stated he firmly believed that the people who run the City, should live in <br /> 30 the City. Mr. Wiehoff stated in 1990 the budget for police and fire protection was less than $1 <br /> 31 million. He complimented the Fire Department for not "going wild" with their budget. He felt <br /> 32 employees, like Fire Chief Johnson, who lived in the Village have more interest in the residents. <br /> 33 He stated the current City Hall could probably withstand another tornado and asked if the new <br /> 64 building would be able to. He suggested cutting the fat in the budget and getting rid of it quick. <br /> 5 He stated he felt the taxes were ridiculous. He asked if Apache Mall was closing this month. <br />