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CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL WORK SESSION <br />DRAFT <br /> 1 <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES 1 <br />MINUTES 2 <br /> 3 <br />DATE : August 23, 2021 4 <br />TIME STARTED : 7:00 p.m. 5 <br />TIME ENDED : 8:45 p.m. 6 <br />MEMBERS PRESENT : Council Member Stoesz, Lyden, 7 <br /> Cavegn and Mayor Rafferty 8 <br />MEMBERS ABSENT : Councilmember Ruhland 9 <br />Staff members present: City Administrator Sarah Cotton; Finance Director Hannah 10 <br />Lynch; Community Development Director Michael Grochala; Director of Public Safety 11 <br />John Swenson; Public Services Director Rick DeGardner; City Clerk Julie Bartell 12 <br /> 13 <br />1. 2022 Draft Budget & Tax Levy – Finance Director Lynch noted the budget 14 <br />memorandum included in the packet and highlights noted therein. The only updates to 15 <br />the preliminary budget book relate to the capture value from tax increment in the county 16 <br />valuation numbers and fiscal disparities; they impact the tax rate slightly. Three memos 17 <br />have been provided in response to discussion at the last budget session. She reviewed the 18 <br />memos: 19 <br />- Computer Replacement Memo – a response from Metro INET explaining that the 20 <br />City’s computer replacement plan is within their recommendations. Looking at 21 <br />lease options would fall on City staff to investigate and implement. The memo 22 <br />provides information on services as well. Councilmember Stoesz remarked that 23 <br />leasing is a trend that will probably become more reliable in the future. 24 <br />- Car Wash Detail and Large Fleet Washes Memo – providing more information as 25 <br />requested at last session. 26 <br />- Vehicle #617 Memo - providing more information as requested at last session. 27 <br /> 28 <br />Mayor Rafferty discussed the option of adding a wash bay at the Public Works facility. 29 <br />Public Services Director DeGardner expanded on the idea, noting that staff tried to look 30 <br />at that as a more permanent option as well as options to outsource washing. 31 <br /> 32 <br />Councilmember Lyden noted that he likes the idea of in-floor heating. He also wonders 33 <br />what $250,000 gets you in the way of how many vehicles could be stored in a heated 34 <br />space? Director DeGardner remarked that staff really looked this from a high level view 35 <br />– how to address concern of vehicle washing – and came up with the estimate for having 36 <br />an in-house washing facility as well as other options. 37 <br /> 38 <br />Councilmember Cavegn asked how much this would extend the life of vehicles and Mr. 39 <br />DeGardner said significantly, adding that rust is a big problem. 40 <br /> 41 <br />Mayor Rafferty asked, regarding Vehicle #617, is there a safety issue (doors). Mr. 42 <br />DeGardner pointed out the picture in the budget packet, and added that the vehicle was 43 <br />found without a charge earlier today and that isn’t a good condition for public safety 44