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Councilmember Jeffrey stated the rate needs to stay the same as the 2007 rate. He asked whether this <br />budget discussion will resolve the previous worksession discussion on how to pay for street <br />improvements and overlays. <br />Public Works Director Olson indicated the budget reflects the City taking on $90,000 for 100% of the <br />sealcoating costs. As per the direction at the last meeting overlays will be assessed at 50150. <br />Councilmember Strommen stated it is a reasonable target for the tax capacity rate to remain the same as <br />2007, although it would be great if it could be lowered. <br />Councilmember Olson concurred. <br />Interim City Administrator Nelson indicated approximately $125,000 would need to be cut from the <br />budget to get back to the 2007 tax capacity rate. <br />Councilmember Look stated he would like to keep the tax capacity rate the same as 2007, with the <br />$90,000 sealcoating accounted for and cut somewhere else in the budget. <br />Councilmember Dehen concurred. <br />Councilmember Elvig stated he would like to look at the budget further. He is always of the opinion <br />that keeping the rate the same or going down is good. <br />Interim City Administrator Nelson indicated they have discussed at length as a department head group <br />about whether the proposed uses are appropriate for charitable gambling funds. The City pays <br />approximately $35,000 per year to the community school program, which basically funds a position at <br />Ramsey Elementary to do that program for the community school. $5,000 is funded to Youth First and <br />$10,000 to the Juvenile Diversion Program run by the Boy Scout organization. This program takes <br />youth with minor legal offenses and puts them through a diversion program to prevent problems in the <br />legal system further down the road. <br />Fire Chief Kapler stated he was involved with the Juvenile Diversion Program during the arson case. <br />The program gets the family involved with younger kids and takes it out of the legal setting. He was <br />impressed with the program. <br />Councilmember Strommw stated it has been an effective program <br />Councilmember Elvig stated he believes the City only gave $2,500 to the Juvenile Diversion Program. <br />The County has participated with the program and the Boy Scouts fund most of it. <br />Finance Officer Lund indicated she believes the City pays this program through a quarterly invoice. <br />Staff will verify this. <br />Public Works Director Olson indicated the balance in the Lawful Gambling Fund is approximately <br />$250,000. Each year the fund receives an income of about $36,000. Parks/Utilities Supervisor <br />Riverblood is here to talk about what the fund has been used for in the past as far as amenities are <br />concerned. In the past the fund has been used to pay for park projects. <br />City Council Work Session / July 10, 2007 <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />
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