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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - NOVEMBER 9, ] 998 ]9 <br /> . I. Levy Limits <br /> 2. Sales Tax <br /> 3. Transportation Funding <br /> 4. Melropolitan Governments <br /> 5. Revenue Diversification <br /> Mr. Fritsinger pointed out the LMC does not deal with metropolitan government issues so <br /> priority number four will not apply to this issue. When looking for a comparison, item SD-l, <br /> Redesigning and Reinventing Government discusses Ihe philosophy of how governments do <br /> business. <br /> Mr. Fritsinger pointed out an issue not previously discussed is item FF-7, Payments for Services <br /> to Tax-Exempt Property. He suggested the Council may want to consider this item. <br /> Counci]member Ma]one slated the list of items he felt were important were FF-7, LE-17, <br /> Tumbacks of County and State Roads, LE-25, Platting Law Recodification, SD-2, Unfunded <br /> Mandates, and at the item listed at the bottom of the form, Personnel, Pensions, and Labor <br /> Reviews. <br /> Mayor Probst stated his interest would be to compare the list from AMM 10 the list from LMC <br /> and determine the overlaps. He suggested that the items of interest which overlap may receive <br /> more attention. <br /> . Councilmember Larson indicated, as he went through the list, he came up with essentially the <br /> same list as Mr. Fritsinger. He stated an additional item he identified as a priority is item FF -7. <br /> Item FF-14, Capita] Improvement Fees, also appeared attractive. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski stated she agrees with the priority of item FF-7. She indicated her <br /> next pick was a toss up between items FF-5 and FF-1. Her third priority would be anything <br /> dealing with transportation such as item LE-] 5. Other items she felt were important are SD-l <br /> and Electric Deregulation. She noted she is not sure that the E]ection Deregulation affecls Arden <br /> Hills. Councilmember Malone indicated that it may. <br /> Mayor Probst suggested the following items be submitted to the LMC in rank order: <br /> 1. FF-7, Payments for Services to Tax-Exempt Properly <br /> 2. FF-5, Sales Tax on Local Government Purchases <br /> 3. LE-] 5, Adequate Funding for Transportation <br /> 4. LE-] 7, Turnbacks of County and State Roads <br /> 5. SD-l, Redesigning and Reinventing Government <br /> Councilmember Larson stated he supports the Mayor's suggestion and pointed out, some ofthe <br /> items include many thoughts under one heading. <br /> . ADMINISTRATOR COMMENTS <br /> Mr. Fritsinger updated the Council regarding the purchase of a new copier. At a previous <br /> meeting, the Council directed Staffto look further into this issue as the cost was found to be <br /> higher than anticipated. Mr. Post worked closely with the two companies identified as possible <br />
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