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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION JULY 8, 1998 <br /> easement over the former street easement. In the meantime, the public continued to use <br /> the former trail as access around the lake. <br /> Recently,the Reshanau Lake Estates homeowners association began exploring the <br /> installation of a fence around the two (2) outlots and cutting off public access to the trail. <br /> The homeowners association was concerned about liability in the event that someone was <br /> injured on their property. This proposal has caused great public concern. John invited <br /> Mark Walmsley and Mary Cox of the Reshanau Lake Estates Homeowners Association <br /> to meet with the City Council this evening to discuss the matter. He noted that Rick <br /> DeGardner has had preliminary discussions with the homeowners association about this <br /> matter and asked the Council to authorize Rick to continue discussions as a representative <br /> of the City. <br /> Mr. Walmsley explained that the homeowners association is open to having a discussion <br /> with the City on this matter and would like someone to attend a homeowners association <br /> board meeting. Kim indicated that she supported John on this matter. <br /> John asked Ms. Cox and Mr. Walmsley if there was any upland on the east side of the <br /> Reshanau Lake Estates subdivision on which to relocate the trail. Mr. Walmsley said he <br /> thought that there was. John asked Rick to explore this idea with the Anoka County Parks <br /> Department. <br /> Rick will meet with the Reshanau Lake Estates Homeowners Association board and keep <br /> the City Council updated on how these discussions are progressing. <br /> REVIEW OF THE CITY AUDIT, ROB TAUTGES <br /> Mr. Tautges used the overhead projector and presented highlights of the 1997 City Audit. <br /> The audit consists of four(4)required reports. They are the 1997 Annual Financial <br /> Report, the Financial Analysis and Management Consideration,the Independent <br /> Auditor's Report n Compliance and the Independent Auditor's Report on Compliance <br /> and on Internal Control. Mr. Tautges explained that the format of the reports have been <br /> changed to make the reports more readable. <br /> John noted that each year the City Council plans for a specific surplus. This year there <br /> was an additional surplus due to several factors and the Council was told that the surplus <br /> beyond the target surplus had to be designated. This put the Council in a position of <br /> identifying designated uses on a crisis mode. If these items had gone through the normal <br /> budget process,they may not have been funded. John asked how could the Council avoid <br /> this situation. Mr. Tautges explained that designation of surpluses has merit because in <br /> the past, the State could actually reduce state aid in the same amount of the surpluses. <br /> Some cities transfer the fund balances to another fund. He explained that the Council can <br /> carry over the additional surplus balance to the next budget time and include the surplus <br /> in the next budget. There is no actual requirement to spend the surplus as designated. <br /> How the Council handles this situation is a matter of philosophy. <br /> PAGE 3 <br />
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