This petition is in regard to changing the temporary seasonal sales ordinance in the city of Forest Lake. The change has to do with the number of days that a temporary business can operate and compete with the permanent businesses that support our community 12 months a year. The change will be voted on November 23 with a public hearing on November 4. Both events are at 7pm at FL City hall. Current ordinance Allows for two 60 day periods annually with no less than 60 days seperating the two periods. Total of 120 days or 33% of time.
Petitoning change to the ordinace- Supporting change To allow two 30 day periods with no less than 60 days separating the two periods.
By signging this petition you are showing support for the following:
1. A 60 day sales period is excessive. Temporary = 30 days max. 2. An ordinance that creates a more equal and fair business environment. 3. Protecting our permanent businesses and community image.
The petitioned change would not affect produce vendors, arts in the park, farmers markets or 4th of July vendors.
Statement of Facts and Overview:
The temporary seasonal sales ordinance allows any retailer to set up a temporary store structure to sell almost ANY product or service. They are permitted to set up in parking lots and street corners and they do not a penny in property taxes. A single permanent retail business pays between $10,000 and $100,000 a year in property taxes.
There are limited structural and facility requirements for temporary structures which results in a low cost of entry and overhead. To the contrary, there are several structural and facility requirements for the permanent, brick and mortar busineeses which results in a high cost of entry and overhead. Some of these requirements are:
Electrical-plumbing-signage-engineering-hadicap accessibility-permit & city fees-snow & wind structural loads and more.
1. High property taxes plus high design/build standards = High cost of doing business.
2. Zero $ in property taxes plus minimal design standards = Low cost of doing business.
1 plus 2 = an instant competitive disadvantage for FL permanent businesses.
Lets join the following cities in protecting our permanent businesses by restricting this ordinance: (partial list) Hugo, Lino Lakes, Edina, Excelsior, Apple Valley, Minneapolis, Richfield, West St Paul, Lakeville.
This petition is in regard to changing the temporary seasonal sales ordinance in the city of Forest Lake. The change has to do with the number of days that a temporary business can operate and compete with the permanent businesses that support our community 12 months a year. The change will be voted on November 23 with a public hearing on November 4. Both events are at 7pm at FL City hall. Current ordinance Allows for two 60 day periods annually with no less than 60 days seperating the two periods. Total of 120 days or 33% of time.
Petitoning change to the ordinace- Supporting change To allow two 30 day periods with no less than 60 days separating the two periods.
By signging this petition you are showing support for the following:
1. A 60 day sales period is excessive. Temporary = 30 days max. 2. An ordinance that creates a more equal and fair business environment. 3. Protecting our permanent businesses and community image.
The petitioned change would not affect produce vendors, arts in the park, farmers markets or 4th of July vendors.
Statement of Facts and Overview:
The temporary seasonal sales ordinance allows any retailer to set up a temporary store structure to sell almost ANY product or service. They are permitted to set up in parking lots and street corners and they do not a penny in property taxes. A single permanent retail business pays between $10,000 and $100,000 a year in property taxes.
There are limited structural and facility requirements for temporary structures which results in a low cost of entry and overhead. To the contrary, there are several structural and facility requirements for the permanent, brick and mortar busineeses which results in a high cost of entry and overhead. Some of these requirements are:
Electrical-plumbing-signage-engineering-hadicap accessibility-permit & city fees-snow & wind structural loads and more.
1. High property taxes plus high design/build standards = High cost of doing business.
2. Zero $ in property taxes plus minimal design standards = Low cost of doing business.
1 plus 2 = an instant competitive disadvantage for FL permanent businesses.
Lets join the following cities in protecting our permanent businesses by restricting this ordinance: (partial list) Hugo, Lino Lakes, Edina, Excelsior, Apple Valley, Minneapolis, Richfield, West St Paul, Lakeville.
We the undersigned, are asking the Forest Lake City Council to vote on and pass the following change to the current temporary seasonal sales ordinance in the city of Forest Lake.
To allow for two 30 day sales periods with 60 days separating the two periods. The 30 day period to include set up and take down.
Thank you for taking the time to consider your support.
We signed the "Protect Forest Lake's Retail Businesses" petition!
# 133:
7:52 pm PST, Nov 11,Leann Ottomeyer, Minnesota
# 132:
3:05 pm PST, Nov 4,Ron Hammes, Minnesota
# 131:
1:07 pm PST, Nov 4,Laurie Kumerow, Minnesota
# 130:
10:12 am PST, Nov 4,Chad Olson, Minnesota
# 129:
6:09 am PST, Nov 4,Gene Baland, Minnesota
I was a proud resident of Forest Lake and feel that the petition is a just and worthy petition that needs immediate consideration. I lived in Forest Lake for 31 years and know first hand how the local year round businesses support education. They also support many other great causes. Local businesses are asked daily for donations to various causes. Your serious consideration of this petition is appreciated!
# 128:
5:50 am PST, Nov 4,Craig Baland, Minnesota
A long time, 35 years, resident of Forest Lake. The local businesses do so much for our community. Let's protect our own citizens!
# 127:
8:24 am PST, Nov 3,Michael Conway, Minnesota
# 126:
7:52 am PST, Nov 3,Blake Dalbec, Minnesota
# 125:
7:15 am PST, Nov 3,Robert Marzolf, Minnesota
# 124:
5:28 am PST, Nov 3,Steve Massey, Minnesota
# 123:
5:26 am PST, Nov 3,Name not displayed, Minnesota
# 122:
10:48 am PST, Nov 2,Chris Ferderer, Minnesota
# 121:
10:08 am PST, Nov 2,Michele DeWitt, Minnesota
# 120:
9:55 am PST, Nov 2,Chris Hoyt, Minnesota
# 119:
8:09 am PST, Nov 2,Jay Vandermyde, Minnesota
I believe in supporting businesses that are part of our community. Permanent businesses pay property taxes and year round jobs and if we don't support them, especially in this economy, we may find that they won't be around for long.
# 118:
7:54 am PST, Nov 2,Daniel Vansteenburg, Minnesota
I believe this change is necessary to make our primary community strong. We have a greater need for long term businesses than we do the tempoary ones.
# 117:
7:17 am PST, Nov 2,Dean Wahlin, Minnesota
# 116:
6:58 am PST, Nov 2,Rose Suedbeck, Minnesota
# 115:
6:37 am PST, Nov 2,Trish Curtis, Minnesota
# 114:
6:35 am PST, Nov 2,Fred Krautkramer, Minnesota
# 113:
6:13 am PST, Nov 2,Jeanne Walz, Minnesota
Keep our business community strong!
# 112:
5:19 am PST, Nov 2,Marlene Keyser, Minnesota
# 111:
9:09 am PST, Nov 1,Sandy Husnik, Minnesota
# 110:
5:57 am PST, Nov 1,Margy Pennings, Minnesota
We are in support of this petition.
# 109:
12:40 pm PDT, Oct 31,Bonnie Koppy, Minnesota
# 108:
12:39 pm PDT, Oct 31,Greg Dumke, Minnesota
# 107:
3:02 pm PDT, Oct 30,Ben Theuninck, Minnesota
# 106:
11:06 am PDT, Oct 30,Cheryl Copham, Minnesota
# 105:
10:39 am PDT, Oct 30,BRIAN CHILSON, Minnesota
# 104:
9:47 am PDT, Oct 30,Angela Carter, Minnesota
# 103:
8:26 am PDT, Oct 30,Jeanne and Mick Corbett, Minnesota
This is just a matter of fairness to the wonderful people who have decided to maintain a retail business in Forest Lake. We do not want to lose them!
# 102:
8:07 am PDT, Oct 30,Janet Palmer, Minnesota
I am very grateful for the amount of support our school district receives from Forest Lake's business community. I would want to do anything I could to support our businesses in return.