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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 12, 1998 <br /> ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT,DAN TESCH <br /> Consideration of Entering Into An Agreement with the Centennial School District for Civic <br /> Complex Fiberoptic Network-Mr. Tesch stated that by the summer of 1999,the City of Lino <br /> Lakes will be operating from the new civic complex. Part of that complex will be occupied by <br /> the Centennial School District Early Childhood Center. Having a school district building within <br /> the complex created a unique situation whereby the City potentially has the ability to share in the <br /> district's multi-million dollar fiberoptic infrastructure. After a great deal of discussion, the <br /> school district agreed to share their excess capacity with the City of Lino Lakes. Initial, as well <br /> as on going cost savings to the City will be significant. This arrangement will save the City over <br /> $70,000 on the phone system alone. <br /> Mr. Tesch referred to the contract which addresses delivery of the system, on-going maintenance, <br /> and related miscellaneous costs. Mr. Hawkins has reviewed the document. <br /> Mr.Tesch stated this is a tremendous opportunity for the City. The agreement provides for high- <br /> speed voice and data transmission, ongoing maintenance,local phone charges that are lower than <br /> current costs, and extras such as high speed Internet access. The City's municipal operation will <br /> be on the cutting edge of information technology, thanks to this cooperative school district/City <br /> partnership. <br /> Mr. Tesch noted that another 20/20 Vision goal has been accomplished. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated the agreement will provide a substantial cost savings to the City. The City <br /> will have a state of the art system and its own web site. She felt the agreement is very exciting. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated that this agreement and the Youth Resource Officer Contract provides an <br /> opportunity for the City to work with the school district. <br /> Council Member Neal moved to approve the Fiberoptic Agreement with the Centennial School <br /> District, as presented. Council Member Dahl seconded the motion. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> Consideration of Utility and Park Supervisors Positions -Mr. Tesch stated that as a result of <br /> recent restructuring, it has been determined that additional supervisory positions are necessary <br /> within the Public Services Department. Through consultation with Labor Relations Associates, <br /> the City has proposed changing two (2) of the current lead positions to supervisory positions. <br /> The process through which this change is made is as follows: <br /> * Administer proper supervisory training. <br /> * Present letters delegating authority to Mr. Mike Hoffman and Mr. Tim <br /> Hillesheim. <br /> * Prepare position descriptions. <br /> * Request release of these two (2) individuals from Local 49, or request unit <br /> determination from the Bureau of Mediation Services. <br /> 6 <br />
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