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employees for 12 pay periods), assuming six months of golf course operation, would <br />change the loss of $86,745 to a positive cash flow of $158,355, which would be plenty of <br />money for the golf course to pay for the improvements it needs. if the golf course was <br />allowed to keep it's positive cash flow for two years, you could replace the HVAC and <br />bathrooms in the clubhouse and spruce up the overall look of the facility. because the <br />golf course exists, many expenses that would normally be paid by property taxes are <br />currently being paid by the golf course. without the golf course, taxpayers would need to <br />pay the $194,100 in regular salaries and the $20,000 administration fee. thanks again for <br />the opportunity to tour the golf course and have a great day! roger roger hess jr <br />Unless restricted by law, all correspondence to and from Roseville City <br />government offices, including information submitted through electronic <br />forms such as this one, may be public data subject to the Minnesota Data <br />Practices Act and/or may be disclosed to third parties. <br />2 <br /> <br />