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• <br />• <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION September 8, 2009 <br />DRAFT <br />154 Recognizing that the conversation is very early, this is not a true decision point and that more <br />155 discussion is needed, the council concurred that they would support continuing the conversation <br />156 with the developer. <br />157 5. Proposal to convert Country Inn & Suites to Assisted Living/Memory Care - <br />158 Economic Development Coordinator Divine reported that the city has been approached by a <br />159 developer interested in conversion of the Country Inn and Suites. She indicated that a <br />160 representative of Winkelman Building is present to discuss the concept and would like input <br />161 from the council on the idea. As noted in her report, some considerations in changing the hotel <br />162 use to a living facility would relate to the Land Use Plan for Legacy at Woods Edge (the area site <br />163 is within an area designated as commercial) and the potential impact on the vicinity if a change <br />164 of use occurs. She reviewed other possible issues related to the existing development agreement <br />165 and the area's status as a tax increment district. <br />166 Mr. Schoenecker presented his information to the council. Winkelman Building is a well <br />167 established company with much experience in senior housing. This would be a well managed <br />168 facility and they have a goal of blending into the community. He pointed out that although this <br />169 particular use wasn't planned for the site, senior housing was planned for the area. The facility <br />170 would produce good jobs. He pointed out that the market has not been there for the hotel and it <br />171 has not been successful. <br />172 The council discussed with Mr. Schoenecker the proposed facilities including the proposal for <br />173 congregate dining. The council concurred that they would continue consideration of the <br />174 proposal. <br />175 The work session was recessed for a short period of time and then reconvened. <br />176 9. 2010 Budget Discussion - Finance Director Rolek distributed a written report to the <br />177 council indicating the city directors' current recommendations for 2010 budget adjustments that <br />178 would bring the city to a tax rate of 38.616% (the amount directed by the council). He noted that <br />179 the Early Retirement Incentive Plan could produce some change to the forecast but the deadline <br />180 for the program has not yet passed so the impact isn't known. <br />181 The council concurred that they will consider a reduction to their own budget in 2010 and they'd <br />182 like more information on those line items for a future decision. <br />183 The council concurred that they would be voting on setting the maximum tax levy (at 38.616 tax <br />184 rate) at the council meeting on September 14 and that it would be a maximum with a goal for <br />185 reduction from that rate. <br />186 8. 35E /CSAH 14 Interchange JPA/FundingUpdate — Community Development Director <br />187 Grochala reviewed his report updating the council on the funding scenario for the project. He <br />188 highlighted that additional non -city funding in the amount of $2 million has been identified and <br />189 thus the projected local share has been reduced to an estimated $4,221,000. He noted that the <br />190 high amount of city assessed funding that is expected to be deferred continues to be a funding <br />• 191 challenge. With the county indicating that they would only be willing to carry the debt for five <br />
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