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LINO LAKES CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br /> MINUTES <br /> DATE February 18, 1998 <br /> TIME STARTED 5:00 P.M. <br /> TIME ENDED 9:20 P.M.I <br /> MEMBERS PRESENT Sullivan,Neal,Bergeson,Dahl <br /> MEMBERS ABSENT: : Lyden <br /> Staff members present: Assistant to the City Administrator, Dan Tesch, City <br /> Engineer/Public Works Director, Dave Ahrens, Community Development Director, Brian <br /> Wessel, Interim City Administrator, Dave Pecchia, Finance Director, Mary Vaske, <br /> Deputy Clerk, Jean Viger <br /> 1. Review of Council Chambers within the New City Hall, Brian Wessel (Brian <br /> .� presented a sketch drawing of the Civic Campus. He explained the layout of <br /> the public portion (council chambers, lounge, restrooms, edit room etc.) of <br /> the New City Hall and asked Council for input or comments. Mayor <br /> Sullivan asked if there was seating for 200 anywhere. Leonard Parker said <br /> "no" but the council chambers seats approximately 100 and with TV <br /> cameras in the lounge area any overflow would be able to see and hear the <br /> meeting without a problem. Mayor Sullivan also had a concern with the size <br /> of the council workroom. Mr. Parker replied that the room would seat <br /> 18 comfortably but that the exterior wall of the room could be extended if <br /> necessary. <br /> 2. Civic Campus Update-Interior Design Contract, Brian Wessel (Brian introduced <br /> Sarah Weiner, a member of TLPA interior design team, and explained that <br /> Sarah has been part of the team from the beginning. She is familiar with the <br /> entire project and with her commitment, the experience of TLPA Interior <br /> Design Team and the competitive fee,Brian recommends we contract with <br /> The Leonard Parker Associates for the interior design services. The contract <br /> would include the New City Hall and the Police Department. <br /> 3. 21 st Avenue Street and Utility Improvements, Dave Ahrens, (Mr. Ahrens <br /> presented a map showing the project location and explained that the project <br /> would be phased. He indicated that the first phase would begin at Main <br /> Street and extend south approximately 800 feet. He stated that John Powell, <br />