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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION FEBRUARY 3, 1999 <br /> COUNTY ROAD 14 ACCESS STUDY- COUNTY PRESENTATION,JOHN <br /> POWELL/STEPHANIE EILERS/DAVE MONTEBELLO <br /> Representatives from the County were present to review the TH 242/CSAH 14 Access <br /> Management Study and recommendations. The County will be preparing a final report in <br /> April/May and would like input from City staff. The County will be asking the City to <br /> adopt the final report as a transportation plan. <br /> Council directed John and Brian to look into options in response to the County's study <br /> and recommendations. <br /> ATHLETIC COMPLEX/YMCA UPDATE,BRIAN WESSELMERRY SHANNON <br /> Brian reviewed the history of the Village and Town Center. He distributed two (2) <br /> handouts relating to the Village development. The first handou dicatedhe land costs <br /> from March, 1998. The second handout showed the updated:land doltso e Village <br /> development and noted the changes that make the land more-valpable Ie stated the <br /> proposed hotel wants to use the YMCA in a compatibles£ c makes the project <br /> even more important. x <br /> Mary Alice stated the YMCA has proposed tlAT 1-6 <br /> Ci d their contribution in <br /> addition to the City's $1.5 million contribution :YMCA indicated they will pay back <br /> their share of the bond. The benefits of theiQ-ity booming their share include the project <br /> and getting a better building for the <br /> getting done faster, obtaining bondin „ o r ; `.. <br /> "{ <br /> same money. The proposal would; 1 i e artnerships. The option would give Lino <br /> Lake's residents a better discount f ps at the YMCA. <br /> r <br /> Jerry Shannon stated the pro salg r joini bonding could be beneficial if the YMCA will <br /> guarantee payment of tends : 'he City needs to address the risk being taken. <br /> P <br /> Council asked Jerry to are a chart of the City's existing debt 5-10 years into the <br /> future. <br /> Council directed to develop a plan/schedule for making the project happen cost <br /> effectively. Staff ifto bring back options at the next work session after the meeting with <br /> the YMCA. <br /> AUTOMATIC METER READING SYSTEM,RICK DEGARDNER <br /> Rick stated staff has been working on a phone read/meter replacement system and a sump <br /> pump inspection proposal. Rick distributed copies of the meter replacement system, <br /> sump pump inspection proposal, a sample letter that would be sent to residents, and <br /> information on the phone read meter system. <br /> Tim Hillesheim, Public Works Department,reviewed the phone read/meter replacement <br /> system. He indicated there are many water meters in the City that need to be replaced <br /> 2 <br />