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c _ . <br /> CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION APRIL 22, 1998 <br /> much happens. Mr. Goyer noted that the "me generation"expects to have what they want <br /> immediately. <br /> Kim summarized stating that if the City wishes to go forward with the Y, funding will <br /> have to be available within the next 18 to 24 months. Without significant funding from <br /> the City, the interest in a partnership will not continue. Mr. Goyer said that the Y will be <br /> more certain of the funding within the next 30 days. <br /> John expressed concern because the Y fee structure makes it a bit of an exclusive club <br /> and some people would not be able to use the facility. Mr. Goyer noted that there are <br /> programs available and some sliding fees are also available to these people. <br /> Caroline said she had mixed feelings about the Y. She noted that a new Y was just <br /> constructed in Brooklyn Center. Mr. Goyer explained that the Y received a very large gift <br /> for construction of the facility. <br /> Kim noted that this matter is not"under the gun"now. She felt it was important to let the <br /> Y know that the Council supports the Y and the citizens support the Y and the City is <br /> looking at additional bonding in 1999. The City will ask for consideration for investment, <br /> such as the inclusion of a senior facility. <br /> Chris said he wanted to see the Y in the Town Center. He asked for a commitment for a <br /> senior center. Mary Alice said that the senior center could be phased in. <br /> Kim asked how the Y would impact the current park programs. Rick said that the <br /> building will offer a place for more programs. The City cannot maintain a community <br /> center and the Y would offer a place to do something cooperatively or in partnership for <br /> more programming. <br /> Mr. Goyer said he felt this project would be very exciting. The partnership between the <br /> St. Paul Y and the Minneapolis Y would be breaking new ground. <br /> DISCUSSION OF MUSA FOR MOLIN CONCRETE, MARY KAY WYLAND <br /> Mary Kay explained that Molin Concrete has petitioned for sewer service for their <br /> facility. This property is not in the MUSA and cannot be connected until MUSA is made <br /> available to them. Chris said he could support MUSA for this property. <br /> DISCUSSION OF MUSA FOR THE DOUGLAS PROPERTY ON LILAC <br /> STREET, MARY KAY WYLAND <br /> Mary Kay explained that the septic system at the Douglas home has failed. Since sanitary <br /> sewer service is available,the Douglas' have petitioned for connection to the system. The <br /> Douglas property is not in the MUSA. Council approval is necessary to include the <br /> PAGE 3 <br />
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