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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MAY 3, 2000 <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />MINUTES <br />DATE : May 3, 2000 <br />TIME STARTED : 5:05 p.m. <br />TIME ENDED : 8:10 p.m. <br />MEMBERS PRESENT : Council Member Carlson, Dahl, O'Donnell, <br />and Reinert (5:35) <br />MEMBERS ABSENT : Mayor Bergeson <br />Staff members present: City Administrator, Linda Waite Smith; City Engineer, John <br />Powell; Public Services Director, Rick DeGardner; Administration Director, Dan Tesch <br />(part); Community Development Director, Brian Wessel; City Planner, Jeff Smyser; <br />Building Inspector, Pete Kluegel (part); City Clerk, Ry -Chel Gaustad (part) <br />Chief of Police, Dave Pecchia (part); and Economic Development Assistant, Mary Alice <br />Divine <br />ADMINISTRATION REVIEW, DAN TESCH/ CITY COUNCIL <br />Mr. Tesch, Administration Director, distribute <br />Department of Administration. He highlighted the fuxr tions of the City Clerk, Human <br />Resources, Administration Se aes, ak• "a ±rervices. He also noted the Mission <br />Statement for the Department, <br />als and priorities for the <br />Council Member Carlson referm fo the Computer Purchase Program and inquired about <br />the demand compared to availability. Mr. Tesch advised the program has been utilized <br />for quite some time. This past year more computers were wanted than were available due <br />to upgrading. Mr. Tesch added Council Members have priority over those who want to <br />upgrade and he doesn't see that the additional of e -mail and a web site increasing the <br />demand. <br />MONOPOLE DISCUSSION, RICK DEGARDNER <br />Staff advised Council Members received information last week regarding a request for a <br />monopole. The information included the building of the towers and where they can be <br />located within the City. <br />Staff advised they feel the best site for a monopole is at the old City Hall site. That site <br />would, however, require a rezone. Staff requested Council direction regarding the City's <br />interest in locating a monopole. Staff noted the City could not prohibit the placement of a <br />monopole. <br />