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<br /> 1) Data may be used to support inquiries to ensure compliance or initiate additional review. <br /> <br />2) No citation may be issued directly from use of data. Any potential code enforcement <br />violations must be independently verified by other means including but not limited to visual <br />identification of offense in the field. <br /> <br />Councilmember Lyden asked for details on who specifically would be the staff independently <br />verifying violations. Director Grochala indicated it would typically be utility staff and possibly <br />building inspectors. Public Services Director Rick DeGardner added that any verification <br />would typically be taking place during the course of normal work staff would not be out <br />seeking violations. <br /> <br />Director Grochala advised that staff is continuing to evaluate some additional software and <br />will bring something forward in late April or May. <br /> <br />4. Mountain Manufacturing Expansion <br />Community Development Director Michael Grochala City presented on the proposed facility <br />expansion of Mountain Manufacturing Technologies (400 Apollo Drive). In January, the EDA <br />acquired a parcel adjacent to the property then conveyed the same property to facilitate the <br />expansion project. Mountain Manufacturing is now requesting conveyance of adjacent <br />unused parcels to the north and northeast of their property to allow for the required parking <br />at the facility. Parcel 17-31-22-2-0013 is not buildable on its own and has a market value of <br />$13,000. Based on the new tax based to be realized by this project, Director Grochala will be <br />recommending transfer of the parcel at a nominal cost. Mountain Manufacturing has <br />proposed to cover legal and administrative costs. Director Grochala advised that if Council is <br />agreeable, he will bring this to the Economic Development Advisory Committee and following <br />their review, will forward a request for Council’s consideration in April. <br /> <br />5. Rookery Financial Update <br />Finance Director Hannah Lynch provided an update on the financials related to The Rookery <br />Activity Center as staff works on closing the books on 2023 which was the first full fiscal year <br />for the center. She reviewed the budget documentation provided in the packet including the <br />projected deficit. She recommended Council consider relieving the deficit via a transfer from <br />the General Fund to the Rookery Activity Fund. <br /> <br />City Administrator Sarah Cotton provided details on current membership levels, noting a 29% <br />increase in memberships and a 32% increase in members and notably, an increase in <br />membership fee revenue in the amount of $39,000 in the first two months of 2024. <br />Administrator Cotton provided some additional statistics, including: <br /> <br />- Monthly Membership Fee Revenue: 26% increase (02/2023 versus 02/2024) <br />- Annual Membership Fee Revenue: 24% increase (02/2023 versus 02/2024) <br />- Programming Revenue: 106% increase (02/2023 versus 02/2024) <br />84