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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION April 1, 2019 <br />DRAFT <br /> 6 <br />8. Recreation Complex Discussion- Public Services Director DeGardner read his 216 <br />written report. The concept plan is included in his report and was presented on the 217 <br />screen for the council. 218 <br /> 219 <br />Mayor Reinert asked if the council would like to authorize the funding now so that the 220 <br />work could go ahead in conjunction with development of the water tower. 221 <br />Mr. DeGardner said he is viewing this as an initial step of providing some new 222 <br />recreational court facilities. Moving ahead he doesn’t see any guarantee for future 223 <br />development without community engagement. The Park Board is looking at this as being 224 <br />a part of the vision for the city moving ahead. There is no urgency to make a decision 225 <br />on this concept but he has heard the council ask him to bring it back. If the council 226 <br />wants to move forward, it’s a good time because there would be efficiencies involved if 227 <br />done in conjunction with the water tower. Preliminary grading would begin in the fall so 228 <br />there’s still time for discussion. 229 <br />9. Council Updates on Boards/Commissions – There were none. 230 <br />10. Monthly Progress Report – Administrator Karlson provided a brief review of 231 <br />the written report. 232 <br />11. Review Regular Agenda – 233 <br /> 234 <br />Volunteer Recognition - Council Member Manthey suggested that the volunteers who 235 <br />help with the herons on Peltier Island should receive recognition at some point. 236 <br /> 237 <br />Approval of Minutes (when member is absent) – Council Member Stoesz asked for 238 <br />clarification on how the council will approve these minutes; there’s been a bit of 239 <br />confusion. The City Clerk and Administrator will research the matter and report back. 240 <br />Personnel Policy Change - Administrator Karlson explained his proposal to change 241 <br />language related to workers compensation, adding a ending time for certain 242 <br />circumstances. 243 <br />Police Department – City Code – Administrator Karlson reviewed the ordinances, as 244 <br />updated. He has worked with the Mayor on some additional changes since first reading. 245 <br />12. Adjourn 246 <br />The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 p.m. 247 <br /> 248 <br />These minutes were considered, corrected and approved at the regular Council meeting held on 249 <br />April 22, 2019. 250