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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />DRAFT <br />45 <br />46 The council directed staff to move forward on getting a proposal from WSB & <br />47 Associates. Councilmember Stoesz asked about the possibility of issuing an RFP or <br />48 getting another proposal. Councilmember Lyden suggested that looking for efficiency <br />49 will be important. <br />50 <br />51 Mr. Grochala also discussed the implications of the White Bear Lake lawsuit; there <br />52 should be consideration of locations and limitations. <br />53 <br />54 The council asked about impacts to the neighborhood and Mr. Grochala remarked that it <br />55 would be minimal and would include the same type of activities as one would see with <br />56 any construction project. <br />57 <br />58 Staff also noted that there may be a grant opportunity at the state level. <br />59 <br />60 2. Rookery Policies, Holiday Schedule, and Rental Fee Structure Discussion — <br />61 Activity Center Manager Lamey reviewed the written report. Staff is presenting a <br />62 proposed holiday schedule, rental fee schedule and policies and code of conduct. She <br />63 reviewed the information: <br />64 <br />65 - Center hours and days of operation — holiday closures and reduced hours <br />66 reviewed; would identify certain days/periods of time for planned maintenance. <br />67 Councilmember Stoesz asked if there should be any special consideration for Blue <br />68 Heron Days. Councilmember Cavegn suggested looking at doing planned <br />69 maintenance on days when the facility is planned to be closed for holidays. <br />70 Councilmember Ruhland wondered about doing something special on New Year's <br />71 Eve; Ms. Lamey noted that in her experience special activities for kids are usually <br />72 scheduled early on that day. <br />73 <br />74 - Rental Rates — birthday party rates are still being developed. When asked how <br />75 competitive the presented rates would be, Ms. Lamey suggested that the <br />76 recommended rates would fall around 70% to 80% of the going rates. <br />77 Councilmember Stoesz confirmed that people can make reservations on line. The <br />78 rooms will be available for staff meetings and other internal functions but that will <br />79 be a secondary use, with priority given to rental to outside parties. Mayor <br />80 Rafferty asked how senior activities will fall into place at the center and staff <br />81 explained that they see opportunities for senior space/use without making a <br />82 specific assignment of an area; Ms. Lamey suggested that she envisions eventually <br />83 looking at organized time based on popular senior functions. Director DeGardner <br />84 clarified that the non-resident rate is only different for the membership fee — they <br />85 would plan for other charges to be consistent for residents and non-residents. <br />86 <br />87 Staff will bring an action forward for council consideration. <br />88 <br />
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