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309 <br />310 <br />311 <br />312 <br />313 <br />314 <br />315 <br />316 <br />317 <br />318 <br />319 <br />320 <br />321 <br />322 <br />323 <br />324 <br />325 <br />326 <br />327 <br />328 <br />329 <br />330 <br />331 <br />332 <br />333 <br />334 <br />335 <br />336 <br />337 <br />338 <br />339 <br />340 <br />341 <br />342 <br />343 <br />344 <br />345 <br />346 <br />347 <br />348 <br />349 <br />350 <br />351 <br />352 <br />353 <br />354 <br />Mr. Schwartz further opined that it only made sense to get those additional <br />contributions from benefitting property owners. <br />Member Vanderwall noted the <br />undergrounding electrical lines. <br />Chair DeBe <br />justify assessm <br />is for <br />�enedet, Ms. Bloom advised that current interest rates <br />the City's Finance Director, based on State Statute, <br />6-6.5%. <br />Ms. Bloom noted at the City of Arden Hills assessed for property owners with <br />40% of mil and overlay projects, and that those costs could be significant for <br />those property owners. <br />Member Vanderwall noted that, in the list of comparable metropolitan <br />communities, Roseville was the only first -ring suburb with the exception of the <br />City of Bloomington that also had a large commercial area. Member Vanderwall <br />suggested the need to look at the City of Richfield and other inner -ring suburbs <br />with a different demographic, rather than the Cities of Woodbury or Lakeville. <br />Member Vanderwall noted the demographic of Roseville residents, some having <br />Page 8 of 13 <br />