Original question posted under "Benton County Commisssioner Candidate Forum"
Anonymous said...
What is going to happen to us as citizens of benton county if the board decides to disobey the state mandate for hiring new staff at the correctional facility?
I assume your question is in response to a comment made by a candidate in regard to to this subject at our recent forum. I did not make the comment and would try other ways to handle unfunded mandates such as using the Association of Minn. Counties to exert pressure on the legislature and of course keeping in constant touch with our area legislatures and seek their help in dealing with an issue like this. In regard to your specific question I would refer you to another elected official the County Attorney and he could probably tell you what any penalties would be and how they may affect the citizens. The current county board did negotiate with the state and they did agree to do a phase in of these positions to lessen the immediate impact on the budget and I support their action. I would never take any action of disobedience that would negatively impact our citizens.
Spencer Buerkle - Candidate for Benton County Commissioner in District #4
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
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Friday, October 10, 2008
Benton County Commissioner Candidate Forum
Candidate Forum
When: Tues. Oct. 14 at 7:00 P.M.
Where: Benton County Court House in the Commissioners Board Room
Sponsored by: The League of Women Voters and the St. Cloud Times
Come and meet myself and the other candidates from Districts 1, 4 and 5 and please ask any questions you may have.
When: Tues. Oct. 14 at 7:00 P.M.
Where: Benton County Court House in the Commissioners Board Room
Sponsored by: The League of Women Voters and the St. Cloud Times
Come and meet myself and the other candidates from Districts 1, 4 and 5 and please ask any questions you may have.
Question from Constituent in Benton County
Original question posted under "What steps would I recommend if we had to reduce the budget by tomorrow?"
Anonymous said...
What can be done to help alleviate some of our proprety taxes?I talk with some of my friends in Sartell and St Cloud, and they pay much less in property taxes than we do in Sauk Rapids. Why is that? Is there anything that can be done?
This is another great question and one that I hear on almost a daily basis in my profession as a Realtor and of course hear it regularly while campaigning. Perhaps a little historical perspective may help. When I was a county commissioner from 1987-92 we set our budgets so that we would maintain parity with our neighbors in Stearns Co. and that is a matter of public record. I believe serval events occured which affected your taxes in Sauk Rapids; our city has a very high percentage of the commercial tax base tied up in tax increment districts where any increase in tax revenue caused by an increase from a commercial developement goes to HRA and not the county, school, or city, these will sometime run out and we will hopefully see those taxes go to the local units of government instead of HRA. There is nothing wrong with trying to attract new businesses to the county and we must continue to try to do this but we do have understand that we do have a larger than normal portion of our tax base tied up. On the county level we must stress more intergovernmental cooperation and better consolidation of services; an example of this is the new county jail I believe we should have gone in with Stearns Co. and built a joint facility, this would have been much more taxpayer friendly. With our metropolitan area being part of 3 counties 4 cities and a number of townships we must have better cooperation and consolidation between local units to preserve current service levels at affordable tax rates. I could give you many more examples but I hope this gives you an idea of my analysis of the situation. Finally we must use those techniques stated in my blog and also make sure we stay away from new expenses especially those that require an ongoing annual appropriation. My hope is over time these type of steps will close the gap between Benton and Stearns counties taxes.
Anonymous said...
What can be done to help alleviate some of our proprety taxes?I talk with some of my friends in Sartell and St Cloud, and they pay much less in property taxes than we do in Sauk Rapids. Why is that? Is there anything that can be done?
This is another great question and one that I hear on almost a daily basis in my profession as a Realtor and of course hear it regularly while campaigning. Perhaps a little historical perspective may help. When I was a county commissioner from 1987-92 we set our budgets so that we would maintain parity with our neighbors in Stearns Co. and that is a matter of public record. I believe serval events occured which affected your taxes in Sauk Rapids; our city has a very high percentage of the commercial tax base tied up in tax increment districts where any increase in tax revenue caused by an increase from a commercial developement goes to HRA and not the county, school, or city, these will sometime run out and we will hopefully see those taxes go to the local units of government instead of HRA. There is nothing wrong with trying to attract new businesses to the county and we must continue to try to do this but we do have understand that we do have a larger than normal portion of our tax base tied up. On the county level we must stress more intergovernmental cooperation and better consolidation of services; an example of this is the new county jail I believe we should have gone in with Stearns Co. and built a joint facility, this would have been much more taxpayer friendly. With our metropolitan area being part of 3 counties 4 cities and a number of townships we must have better cooperation and consolidation between local units to preserve current service levels at affordable tax rates. I could give you many more examples but I hope this gives you an idea of my analysis of the situation. Finally we must use those techniques stated in my blog and also make sure we stay away from new expenses especially those that require an ongoing annual appropriation. My hope is over time these type of steps will close the gap between Benton and Stearns counties taxes.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Question from Constituent
Question posted under "Qualifications Personal and Background" Originally posted on 09/25/08
Anonymous said...
How do you differ from Ed Maier and what makes you more qualified than him for the position of county commissioner?
Thank you for your question. I do have 6 years experience as a Benton County Commissioner so I do have a thorough understanding of county government and during my previous time on the board I did hold many leadership positions including Board Chairman, President of the Cental Minn. Mental Health Board of Directors on 3 differant occasions, chair of the Tri County Solid Waste Commission, Chair of Stearns Benton Employment & Training Council and several more. My private sector experience in real estate has given me hands on experience in the many intricacies of the Minn. real estate tax classification system, it is a very complicated system and I do understand it and fully understand the effect real estate taxes have on our county. I also found that my formal education where my degree in Bus. Adm. was with an emphasis on real estate and finace helped me understand the many finacial statements and reports that a commissioner deals with on a daily basis. I don't just talk about fiscal responsibility I have a public record of fiscal prudence, and shared with you some of budget techniques in this blog.
Anonymous said...
How do you differ from Ed Maier and what makes you more qualified than him for the position of county commissioner?
Thank you for your question. I do have 6 years experience as a Benton County Commissioner so I do have a thorough understanding of county government and during my previous time on the board I did hold many leadership positions including Board Chairman, President of the Cental Minn. Mental Health Board of Directors on 3 differant occasions, chair of the Tri County Solid Waste Commission, Chair of Stearns Benton Employment & Training Council and several more. My private sector experience in real estate has given me hands on experience in the many intricacies of the Minn. real estate tax classification system, it is a very complicated system and I do understand it and fully understand the effect real estate taxes have on our county. I also found that my formal education where my degree in Bus. Adm. was with an emphasis on real estate and finace helped me understand the many finacial statements and reports that a commissioner deals with on a daily basis. I don't just talk about fiscal responsibility I have a public record of fiscal prudence, and shared with you some of budget techniques in this blog.
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