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<br />Mr. March explained the major budget increase was based on the proposed increase to police <br />protection from 17 to 24 hours. <br /> <br />Mr. David Germundson (1976-72 lIz Street) questioned how the city plans to segregate 17/24 hr. <br />Police hour coverage. Mayor Wilharber explained the police department coverage will assist in <br />public safety. Currently, the city has three neighborhood watch programs and to keep the crime <br />rate low additional coverage is needed. <br /> <br />Mr. Germundson questioned Staff as to what was the City's motive to waiting, prior to installing <br />utilities down 20th Avenue. Mr. March stated the commerciaVindustrial property owner <br />approached the city and requested improvements and therefore the property owner will pay a <br />larger portion of the cost instead of the city. <br /> <br />Ms. Norma Essex (7333 Old Mill Road) commented that her taxes have increased 14% and that is <br />too much. Seniors are on fixed incomes and cannot afford such annual tax increases, <br /> <br />Ms. Amy Nash (7234 Brian Drive) requested a better understanding of the proposed property tax <br />for 1999. Mr. March reiterated the major budget expenses. <br /> <br />Mr. Hatem Qamhieh (7251 Clearwater Drive) shared that his increase would be 12. 1 %, or $273 <br />per year, and questioned what the City plans to do to decrease taxes. Mayor Wilharber <br />speculated that the City will experience a decline in tax as the commercial and industrial activity <br />Increases. <br /> <br />Ms. Molly Nelson (1860 Revoir Street) commented that since last year, the market value of her <br />house increased $85,000. Moreover, the City required the houses in Acorn Creek 2nd Addition <br />to be built to the R5 zoning districts' regulations. However, the homes on Old Mill Road are <br />valued at the same rate as the R5 district homes but are smaller in size. Now, the City has <br />increased the market value beyond an affordable level. <br /> <br />Ms. Dom suggested the City consider implementing a program similar to Lino Lakes ''Friends of <br />the Park" as a way of decreasing park expenses. <br /> <br />Mr. Brainerd asked what the percentage was of property zoned industrial within the City. Mr. <br />March estimated 10 - 20% at the maximum. Mr. Brainerd commented, a charge of $1750 is <br />charged for REV's and asked where the city allocate these funds in the budget. Mr. March <br />responded, the long term capital improvement funds for additional lift stations and for the futures <br />need of a larger water tower. Also, the City is restricted to expending those funds. <br /> <br />Mr. Don Simonson (7263 Centerville Road) stated he is projecting a 67 1/2% increase and <br />suggested the City consider waiting to increase the police department coverage until more <br />commercial and industrial businesses develop. Mr. Qamhieh also suggested the city make a <br />gradual transition from 17 to 24 hour coverage. <br /> <br />\ <br />------1 <br />, <br /> <br />3 <br />
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