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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 23.1995 <br />(I^. Mich - School Referendum - Continued) <br />Kdley asked if the operating costs were projected to increase. Mich said the operating <br />costs would increase by S200,000 per year out of a $14 million operating budget. This <br />amount is paid by tax dollars but the school district cannot go back to the taxpayer and <br />asked for the additional $200,000 The state teUs the school district what amount they <br />ran levy. The state has withdrawn contributions to education when the State has <br />financial problems which has produced less money for the schools on which to operate. <br />Callahan remarked the people who turn out for voting for a referendum are generally not <br />a true representation of the general populous It was his opinion that the majority of a <br />smaU minority of people make the decision. Callahan said he was concerned with people <br />io^g the ability to pay their increasingly high taxes The bond would increase the ta.xes <br />further by 9®/o Callahan felt that the school district was budgeting for what they want <br />and not necessarily what is needed. He was concerned that the general taxpayer did not <br />uritterstand the tax ramifications involved. <br />Mich responded that in a referendum, it was one of the few times the people actually <br />make the decision rather than delegating decisions to those they elea. He agreed that the <br />tax system was unfair, especially to the metropolitan area and there was a need to work <br />with the legislature in making changes Mich said he needed to work with the givens and <br />look at the students and at what was best for the next century. He said it was his <br />responsibility to inform the public and listen to their response If the response by voting <br />was no, he would need to figure out what that meant <br />CaUahan commented on the recent park survey and how it reflects on the school’s swing <br />to involving community activities in their buildings When the citizens were surveyed on <br />spending money for activity fields, the majority did not wish to do so He noted that the <br />hockey and little league association paid for their facilities with money from those people <br />interested in these activities Callahan questioned whether this could be done wuh other <br />group interests <br />Mich said if the referendum fails, the usage of the activity fields by other interests would <br />be decreased. He noted if these community interests were not at the school doors, they <br />would be at the City's looking for alternatives .Mich said athletics was not the issue but <br />the need to provide wholesome activities, which involves athletics