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SAMPLE Resolution opposing the imposition of a 1/2 cent sales tax in Ramsey County for the <br /> construction of a Vikings Stadium in Arden Hills <br /> WHEREAS, the [CITY] Council recognizes the social and economic value of the Minnesota <br /> Vikings Football team to the State of Minnesota; and, <br /> WHEREAS, to preserve the Minnesota Vikings as a valuable State amenity, the [CITY] City <br /> Council understands the desire to find a solution to the Vikings' stated interest in developing a <br /> new stadium; and, <br /> WHEREAS, a proposal has been put forth by the Minnesota Vikings and the Ramsey County <br /> Board of Commissioners to construct a new stadium in Arden Hills on the site of the former Twin <br /> Cities Army Ammunitions Plant (TCAAP); and, <br /> WHEREAS, to finance the construction of this facility, the Ramsey County Board has proposed <br /> the imposition of a '/ cent sales tax collected in Ramsey County in an amount sufficient to <br /> generate $350 million; and, <br /> WHEREAS, at a time when our city is facing significant cuts to essential services due to <br /> proposed reductions in Local Government Aid (LGA), (or other reasons relevant to your city) the <br /> City Council asserts that our number one policy priority is the funding of basic municipal <br /> functions including police, fire, parks, library services and public works which should be <br /> provided at a reasonable cost to all taxpayers; and, <br /> WHEREAS, it is unfair and inequitable for the residents and businesses of[CITY] to be asked to <br /> bear a disproportionate financial burden for the construction of a State and regional amenity, <br /> particularly when the benefit to [CITY] taxpayers is tangential at best; <br /> NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the [CITY] City Council opposes the imposition of <br /> a 1/2 cent sales tax in Ramsey County to support the construction of a Vikings stadium in Arden <br /> Hills; and, <br /> BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the [CITY] City Council encourages the Governor, the <br /> Legislature, the Ramsey County Board, the Minnesota Vikings and other interested parties to <br /> consider options for constructing a stadium that minimize risk to the taxpayers, limit the level of <br /> public subsidy (particularly for the host community), and promote a fair, multi-jurisdictional <br /> participation for a State-wide amenity. <br />