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<br /> <br />City Council 2012-01-11 at 7:25 p.m. <br />Minutes of Work Session <br /> <br />Present were Mayor Tom Wilharber, Council Members Jeff Paar, Steve King, D Love, <br />and Ben Fehrenbacher. Also present were Mark Statz of Stantec, City Attorney Kurt <br />Glaser, and Finance Director Mike Jeziorski. <br /> <br />New Home Construction Abatement. <br /> Staff provided a report on possible abatement <br />to entice new home construction. Staff had met with local developer Rick Carlson <br />who reported that he was optimistic about development this year. He believes that at <br />least ten lots will be sold for development in 2012. Using that number for anticipated <br />permits with no abatement and with 20 building permits with abatement, staff ran a <br />report that suggested that abatements for three years would create a deficit of <br />$150,000 and if granted for five years would leave a gap of about $300,000. Council <br />member Fehrenbacher expressed concern that the staff analysis did not take present <br />value of permit and hook-up revenue for the accelerated development. Staff will do <br />that calculation, but believes that there would still be a gap that could not be made up. <br />After discussion the consensus was that the matter would be tabled for a few months <br />to see what development occurs in the first months of the year and then look at it <br />again. <br /> <br />Goals for 2012 <br />. The Council reviewed a draft of possible goals for 2012. <br /> <br />The Council discussed economic development and what might be done to encourage <br />more development. Unfortunately commercial building activity is way down in the <br />entire metro area, so there is little that could be done to stimulate growth. The <br />st <br />development in Lino Lakes adjoining 21 Avenue south of Main Street has been on <br />hold for a couple of years. The land owner, Gerald Rehbein, indicated that Ryan <br />Companies will need to decide by October of 2012, or the purchase option will <br />expire. The Council would like to find a way to market some of the City land along <br />Commerce Drive, but the value is very much dependent upon the Lino Lakes project. <br /> <br />The Council reviewed goals related to revenue and budget. Discussion ensued <br />regarding the possibility of establishing a Street Lighting Utility, and other measures <br />to increase revenue and reduce the levy. Consensus was that these measures would <br />only take money from the same taxpayers by a different means. <br /> <br />Council asked staff to include some goals to implement an outreach to Centerville <br />business owners as well as goals to try to get a feel about citizen satisfaction with <br />services. Everyone agreed that it will be difficult to reduce the levy, but efforts should <br />be made to make sure that we provide the highest level of satisfaction with services <br />delivered by the City. <br /> <br />A goal will be added to provide an annual joint meeting with Parks and Rec as well as <br />Planning & Zoning to make sure that everyone is working together. <br /> <br />