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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION JULY 22, 1998 <br /> Anoka. He stated that he enjoys working for Lino Lakes as do other attorneys and staff in _ <br /> his office. He has prepared a new contract for Council review. <br /> Caroline stated that it is good business practice to review existing contracts every year. <br /> She recommended that the City obtain bids or RFP's from other attorneys to be sure the <br /> City is getting the proper services for the proposed fee. John noted the fees proposed by <br /> Bill and said they were very reasonable. <br /> John and Andy indicated that it is a good idea to update all City contracts. Chris stated <br /> that he would like to have some discussion with Bill prior to his making a decision on <br /> this matter. Kim expressed concern regarding management changes within the City. She <br /> stated that she has discussed her concerns with Bill. She noted that Bill should be more <br /> proactive on items that appear in the packets. Any red flags should be brought to Council <br /> directly. <br /> This issue will be discussed further at the next Council Work Session. <br /> TECHNOLOGY DISCUSSION WITH CENTENNIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT <br /> Rick explained that the Centennial School District will allow the City to use their phone <br /> system at the new City Hall and the Police Department. He noted the advantages for the <br /> City and the School District. The City will be saving $40,000-$50,000 in start up fees <br /> and maintenance costs will be$250 per month. The City will also have access to the <br /> Internet. <br /> John expressed concern regarding voice mail, future availability of a City system, <br /> reliability and security. Charlie Kretsch, Centennial School District, explained that the <br /> system offers voice mail as well as other feature. The system is designed to be easily split <br /> if necessary. The emergency system for the Police Department will be separate to <br /> guarantee privacy. Security of voice mail is also guaranteed and the City's system will <br /> have the new area code. There are only two(2)people within the system that can access <br /> the system to make necessary changes. <br /> City upgrades of the system will be independent of the School District portion of the <br /> system so that either the City or the School District can purchase upgrades independently. <br /> Service agreements will be required. <br /> It was the consensus of the Council to have staff negotiate an agreement with the School <br /> District. The agreement must come before Council for approval. <br /> AUDITOR'S CONTRACT/EXTENDED PROCEDURES <br /> ,,.* David Pecchia updated the Council regarding the auditor's contract and the extended <br /> procedures billing for work involved with the Hoff investigation. He has asked Rob <br /> Tautges to provide a detailed billing so that all costs can be identified. The current <br /> 3 <br />
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