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Contract costs in 19o0 for fire protection were funded by the Landfill Trust ~;und and wages for <br />the Environmental $1'~cialist were funded from the Landfill Tipping Fee Fund. <br /> <br />Local Aid in 1989 was in the amount of $446,122: for payable 1990 i: amounted to $305.592. <br /> $ ..... -~41 <br />decrease of $140,530: for payable 1991 the amount is $280,251, another ciecrease of "~" ~ <br /> <br />CITIZEN INPUT <br /> <br />Fred Ritchie - 4900 177th Avenue - Mr. Ritchie asked what the assessed valuation change would <br />be. <br /> <br />Mr. Hartley replied that the assessed valuation change was approximately an average of 4.-tc/c on <br />property values. <br /> <br />Vince Brvtows~ - 16931 Yttrium Street- Mr. Brvtowski stated that he paid taxes of $60(I per .','ear <br />in Coon l~apids and now pays $1,200 per >,ear but does not have the services that he did in Coon <br />Rapids such as sidewalks, curbs and gutters and fire protection in new only this ,,,ear. <br /> <br />Mr. Harttey stated that market value and other factors affect taxes. Special assessments pa.-,, for <br />services such as curb, gutter and streets and the levy limits are spelled out by State law. Ramsey <br />provides as many services as possible for residents. <br /> <br />Vince Brytowsld also asked about the responsibilities of the Environmental Coordinator. <br /> <br />Miss Ashley replied that the Environmental Coordinator's primary responsibility would be to <br />spearhead and coordinate the recycling effort. <br /> <br />Beverly Swanson - 7003 164th Avenue - Ms. Swanson was present in her capacity as the <br />President of Ramsey Youth Athletic Association (RYAA). She presented the requests of the <br />RYAA to the City Council. Ms. Swanson feels that the budget proposal for parks and recreation is <br />inadequate as there are a large number of improvements and additions that RYAA would like to <br />see. As a citizen, Ms. Swanson is willing to pay more in taxes to benefit the users of the parks in <br />Ramsey. The gro~h of RYAA is anticipated to be approximately 35% again this coming year and <br />does not see the effort being put forth for parks and their capital improvements. <br /> <br />Mr. Hartley stated that there is nothing budgeted for parks in capital outlay. However, there is a <br />proposal being put together for a bond issue to be presented to the voters in a special election. <br /> <br />Ms. Swanson views this approach negatively and feels that the funding should be included as ti <br />pm--t of the proposed 1991 budget rather than being a special bond issue. <br /> <br />Fred Ritchie asked if there had been a zoning change in parts of the city as his property value <br />inmeased about 17% rather than the average 4.4%. <br /> <br />5~-. Hm-tlev. answered that prope~wy value co~ections have taken place. Some areas, especially <br />along the rivers, have been undervalued for quite some time. One ouarrer of ali properties in the <br />city are reassessed each },ear along with all new consu-ucrion. <br /> <br />Fr~ R./tehie asked who ri'fight ~ able to p,,e him the s¢ecifics in his case. <br /> <br />Pa?a~ ~ of 4 <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I, <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />