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Agenda Packet Cc - regular meeting 8/28/1989
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Tax Increment Financing. <br />The Governors proposal incorporates the TIF provisions of the vetoed bill. <br />SCORE. <br />One of the most contro•,ersial parts of the Governors Tax Bill is the addition of <br />the SCORE bill on Waste collection, recycling, disposal, tax, and revenue <br />distribution. Two primary issues caused this bill to not pass in <br />the <br />closing <br />minutes of the regular session. One was the inclusion of a provision <br />that <br />prohibits local government from adopting ordinances that prohibited the use of <br />certain plastic products. This same provision is in the Governors bill. Th. <br />other was an apparent unfair distribution of the pro -peels from the six percent <br />vernors bill <br />gales tax on uaranteeing that hatoleast 150% ofhthe otax collectedmwithinsatcountyhis mwilltbey <br />B <br />returned to that county. <br />The maiii question at this point is the appropriateness of adding the Waste <br />recycling bill to a tax bill. Som- legislators have promised that keeping this <br />measure on the tax bill will ensure opening the special session to other non tax <br />issues. <br />News Flash <br />In a late breaking development, it was reported that Gov. Perpich, Sen. Moe, and <br />Rep. Vanasek met in a maintenance shed at the 6Ltioc=rd airport Thursday and after <br />ij F.ours all emerged smiling ........ there may be a compromise yet' <br />Z. THE 1990 PROPOSED METROPOLITAN COUNCIL'S BUDGET AND WORK PROGRAM. <br />The Metropolitan Council has scheduled a Public Bearing at 5:00 P.M. on Thursday, <br />September 14th. in its offices to receive input on its proposed 1990-Budget and <br />Work Program. The AMM's Metropolitan Agencies Committee, Chaired by Sharon <br />Klumpp, OaVdale City Administrator, is in the process of reviewing ttie 'proposal' <br />and will prepare a report to be considered by the AMM Board of Directors for <br />action on September 7th. You can get a copy of the Council s Budget Document <br />Proposal by calling the Council Office at 291-8140. The AMM is usually the only <br />group or organization that reviews the Met Council's Annual Budget and offers <br />'constructive criticism' and consequently the Board believes its a very important <br />service to the whole Metropolitan Area. <br />Please call Vern Peterson at 227-4008 if you would like a co v of the AAL"4 <br />critique. <br />DISTRIBUTION NOTE: This Bulletin has been mailed to Mayors, <br />Managers/Administrators ana Pelegates. Flease distribute to other officials in <br />your city as you deem appropriate. <br />El <br />
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