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• <br /> Mounds View City Council Page Nineteen <br /> • uiar Meeting July 13, 1992 <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Linke/Quick to adopt Resolution No. 4254 <br /> Establishing a Golf Course Task Force <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Linke/Wuori moved to appoint Councilmembers Gary Quick <br /> and Phyllis Blanchard to the Golf Course Task Force <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> May - _ - - - -ping —ommis- -- - - -- - <br /> representative, the Parks and Recreation Commission will appoint <br /> their representative and the Business Associates will appoint <br /> their representative. <br /> 4. Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, reviewed Staff Report no. 92- <br /> 324C, regarding Conducting a Secondary Community Survey. Orduno <br /> stated that for several years there have been discussions among <br /> Council and staff regarding the need to upgrade and expand the <br /> Mounds View Police Department facility. Orduno stated that the <br /> purpose of a new facility would be to provide additional operational <br /> and technical areas to address the continually changing and complex <br /> operational activities and legal requirements facing a Metropolitan <br /> • <br /> area police force. <br /> Orduno further stated that discussions have also transpired in regards <br /> to the advisability of conducting a small sample random survey to <br /> determine resident views on the construction of a new police facility <br /> and related City Hall improvements. Orduno stated that as per Council <br /> direction, staff had contacted Decision Resources, Ltd. to determine <br /> the costs of a 250 sample resident survey. The cost is approximately <br /> $3, 000 for a 15 question survey and related analysis. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that perhaps a few other questions could be <br /> asked on this survey along with the general demographic questions. <br /> MOTIoN/SECOND: Quick/Wuori to authorize Decision Resources Ltd. to <br /> conduct a 250 random sample 15 question survey at a Cost Not to <br /> Exceed $3 , 000 and to be Funded Out of Account 100-4120-303 <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> Councilmember Quick commented that $3 , 000 is cheaper than <br /> conducting a referendum. <br /> Mayor Linke concurred that the up front cost for a referendum <br /> would exceed $3 , 000. <br /> • Councilmember Rickaby stated that if the City held a referendum <br /> it would find out what the people want. A survey won't predict <br />