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Page 5 <br /> • May 13, 1996 <br /> -Mounds View City Council <br /> C. On April 29, council authorized the hiring of an architectural firm to help gather information about <br /> possible uses. Staff raised concerns about the need to plan before a purchase was made. Council has not <br /> yet received this information. <br /> D. On May 1, Mr.Jambor refused to sign the option to buy agreement. Staff requested a meeting with Mr. <br /> Jambor. A meeting was arranged for that day, May 1. Mayor Linke and Council member Blanchard <br /> attended Council member Quick nor I were told of the meeting. I found out about it 30 minutes before it <br /> took place because I happened to have called the administrator about another issue. He told me about Mr. <br /> Jambor. <br /> E. On May 2, I called the administrator and was informed of intimidating comments made by Mr. <br /> Jambor's lawyer to staff. I was informed at that time that the mayor had called an "emergency"meeting <br /> for May 3 at 5:30 p.m. Council member Quick questioned the legality of notice of the meeting. On May 3, <br /> the meeting was cancelled. <br /> F. On May 6, the council called to order in a work session and took action to buy the Bel Rae. Work <br /> sessions are known to be a time when the council does not take action on business. Work sessions are only <br /> discussion sessions. On rare occasions, minor items are taken care of <br /> Emergency-Crisis??? <br /> There is a claim of an emergency and a crisis. It appears that there was a drummed up crisis and certainly <br /> no emergency. The health and safety of residents was not at risk. The following is other information that <br /> may help to understand the situation. <br /> - According to staff, Mr. Jambor refused to negotiate with staff For months he and the mayor held their <br /> own private talks with no notification to anyone and without sharing information with the council. <br /> - From Mr. Jambor's side of the debate there has been only hearsay. No written evidence of other <br /> purchase offers was provided to the council. Hearsay was that Mr. Waste was ready to buy now at a <br /> substantially higher price. Weeks ago Mr. Waste had told me that he was interested in the facility and that <br /> Mr. Jambor told him that he could have second chance at a purchase if the city did not buy it. A major <br /> developer talked to me about its interest in the property and I told the council and asked staff to follow up. <br /> To my knowledge there has been no follow-up. <br /> - It was reported that Mr. Jambor told many people that the city was buying the facility. He said he had a <br /> handshake deal with the mayor. <br /> - According to staff, Mr. Jambor and his lawyer, at the one meeting in city hall, complained that the city <br /> was not treating him very well. Mr. Jambor and his lawyer said that my comment about the city being <br /> able to have the option to get out of the deal was terrible. However, the fact is the agreement allowed the <br /> city to do just that if the city determined the purchase was not in the best interest of the city. <br /> Results <br />