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• <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION JANUARY 6,1999 <br />DATE <br />TIME STARTED <br />TIME ENDED <br />MEMBERS PRESENT <br />MEMBERS ABSENT <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />MINUTES <br />: January 6, 1999 <br />. 5:32 p.m. <br />. 8:47 p.m. <br />: Council Members Bergeson, Dahl, Lyden, <br />Neal, Mayor Sullivan <br />: None <br />Staff members present: City Administrator, Linda Waite-Smi <br />Development Director, Brian Wessel; Administration Dire <br />Engineer, John Powell; Public Services Director, Rick <br />Marilyn Anderson <br />ity <br />anti City <br />er, and City Clerk <br />FIDELITY BOND CONSIDERATION, DAV =HIA <br />Dave reported Mr. Hoff would like a closedsession 'th Council to discuss the Fidelity <br />Bond issue which may involve litigation. It was <br />meeting Monday, January 11, 1999 <br />nsensus of Council to hold a closed <br />RESHANAU TRAIL REP : t',ro 4 .DEGARDNER <br />Rick reported on the <br />emergency access to <br />The proposed Mallar <br />and the Rice L . t _ 1 <br />service for this <br />current trail thro <br />disruption to area <br />re � �� the Fire Department and Police Department regarding <br />en f Reshanau Lake through the Black Duck Drive area. <br />trail would provide a less direct access to the Middle School <br />em School. The Centennial School District provides bus <br />schools. Rick noted Mr. Palcher, owner of the lot next to the <br />s area, is still willing to cooperate with the City to minimize any <br />idents until the trail access from Mallard Lane is completed. <br />Rick indicated the only other option to secure a trail around the north side of Reshanau <br />Lake is eminent domain. <br />Council directed Rick to directed to discuss eminent domain with the City Attorney to <br />determine what is involved with the process, and bring this matter back to Council. <br />CONSIDERATION OF GOAL SETTING SESSION, DAN TESCH <br />Dan asked Council to determine a time and format for the 1999 goal setting session. All <br />Directors were asked to be involved with the session this year. <br />PAGE 1 <br />