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♦ c a i <br /> MINUTES MARCH 30, 1998 <br /> Randy suggested that since the Y has not been finalized, Brian and Mary Alice could be <br /> given $1,000,000 plus land and challenged to complete the deal. Andy also suggested that <br /> the Y give Lino Lakes residents free memberships. Kim felt that the Lino Lakes citizens <br /> need to know that Lino Lakes will be paying for some of the Y development. She noted <br /> that the school districts will be using the facility and should be asked to help with the <br /> funding. Brian noted that Centennial Schools are interested in the project and Fairview <br /> will have a partnership in the facility. <br /> John asked if there could be a discussion with the Y about what the City would get for the <br /> $1,500,000. Council asked Brian and Mary Alice to go back to the Y and ask what they <br /> could do with$1,000,000 instead of$1,500,000. Brian said that this could be done. <br /> Don Dunn from the audience thanked Brian for securing a$220,000 Livable <br /> Communities Demonstration grant. He felt that it was premature to go to the citizens <br /> either by survey or referendum. He felt that this was an investment in the city profile that <br /> should generate a revenue stream that has not been counted on. He suggested that the City <br /> move ahead with its best effort to secure land for the athletic complex and without going <br /> back to the voters. Don suggested challenging Brian to look at all avenues first. <br /> Kim explained that this is not the first time this issue as come to the Council. Staff has <br /> done a complete analysis and the Parks Department has also done a lot of work on this. <br /> She suggested that maybe the Council has looked at this enough and it is time to do <br /> something. �.. <br /> Brian said he would go back to the Y and see if they are receptive to $1,000,000 rather <br /> than $1,500,000. <br /> Kim asked Mary Vaske,Jerry, Rick and Randy to get together and prepare options for the <br /> Council to consider. John asked that the options be outlined on paper showing each area <br /> to be considered and how it would be funded. He suggested that another discussion <br /> should be does the City want to deplete the Area and Unit Fund for the early childhood <br /> center. <br /> Mary Alice updated the City Council on the Y discussions this far. She noted that if Brian <br /> goes to the YMCA and says the City will provide the land and$1,000,000 instead of the <br /> $1,500,000. They may say OK. However, it will take two (2) years instead of one to <br /> gather the entire funding for the project. The $1,500,000 offer would make sure that the Y <br /> is built now. <br /> Kim said that the Council has to think about how important the Y is to the entire <br /> development of the Village. She asked for clarification from John McClellan on how <br /> much the School District would be willing to fund. <br /> The next work session was set for 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, 1998. Kim asked that a <br /> SAC policy be prepared for Council action. John asked staff to prepare options for the <br /> PAGE 8 <br />