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<br /> ARDEN HILLS TRUTH-IN-TAXATION - DECEMBER 6,1999 7 <br /> . in 2000, The project was now expected to begin in the spring and be completed in the fall of <br /> 2000. <br /> Slide # 14, Glossary of Terms, defined some of the terms used during property tax discussions. <br /> ML Caldwell asked if the City had planned to discuss possible action to rectify the discrepancies <br /> in the amount of State Aid received by the City of Arden Hills compared to other similar cities, <br /> ML Post stated that the City had no plans to take action with regard to the Local Government <br /> Aid. He indicated that he had spoken with the Department of Revenue on sevcral occasions, <br /> pointing out the inconsistencics which he felt should be rectified, The Department of Revenue <br /> was remaining firm with regard to the action that was taken in the 1980' s to withhold HACA <br /> funds from the City of Arden Hills. <br /> ML Caldwell noted that circumstances have changed significantly since the 1980's. He added <br /> that the State of Minnesota was feeling discriminated against in terms of Medicare <br /> reimbursements. At the present time, the Senior Federation was suing the Federal Government <br /> which will draw attention to the issue, <br /> ML Post stated that he would distribute the information as widely as possible regarding the local <br /> State Aid in order to point out the disparity of the distribution, He indicated that the solution <br /> may not be within the Department of Revenue, rather it will have to be a Legislative BilL <br /> . Mayor Probst noted that in order for the City of Arden Hills to receive more State Aid, another <br /> community will have to receive less. Councilmember Aplikowski added that the representatives <br /> of Arden Hills represent other cities as well and would prefer to reduce rather than increase the <br /> amount of State Aid being received by any city, <br /> Councilmember Larson requested an explanation of where the revenue for the Advance <br /> Refunding Bond Fund #315 comes from and requested confirmation that these funds will be <br /> transferred to the Municipal Land and Buildings Fund #408, Mr. Post explained that the <br /> revenues for the Advance Refunding Bond come from special assessments. In the late 1960' s <br /> and early 1970's, the City of Arden Hills created the majority of the City's sanitary sewer and <br /> water infrastructure, This construction was financed through a bond that was to be paid by long <br /> term special assessments, During timcs that the interest rates were low and it was advantageous <br /> to refinance bonds, the City did so and benefited from the fact that some residents chose to pay <br /> off their assessments early, Over the years, the City accumulated revenues in excess of debt <br /> service requirements. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Mayor Probst invited those present to come forward and address the Council on any questions or <br /> concerns they may have regarding the 2000 proposed budget <br /> . Mr. Wilson commended staff for the Truth-in-Taxation presentation, <br />