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Mounds View City Council June 26, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 27 <br /> <br />would cost $28,000. City Administrator stated he asked about reducing the cost, and a 300-1 <br />person sample would bring the total down to $23,900 and sampling 200 would reduce the cost to 2 <br />$22,000. 3 <br /> 4 <br />Administrator Ulrich stated Staff recommends the market study, and based on the results, the 5 <br />scope of the project may be changed. He said the costs to do plans and specs would cost around 6 <br />$36,000, which is $27,000 for plans and $9,000 for project supervision. 7 <br /> 8 <br />Mayor Marty asked about the community survey and how much it cost the City to conduct it. 9 <br />City Administrator Ulrich said it cost around $11,000. Councilmember Thomas said the Council 10 <br />has discussed the issue extensively, and Councilmember Stigney has asked for market study. She 11 <br />said it can’t hurt to have information however the cost of the survey is ridiculous. She said the 12 <br />City can get feedback information itself for a much less significant cost. Councilmember 13 <br />Thomas said the market study is necessary and that she thinks the Council should go ahead. 14 <br /> 15 <br />Councilmember Flaherty stated that the more he considers the project, $600,000 is a lot of 16 <br />money. He said he is not even sure he is ready to go as far as a market study. He said he would 17 <br />like it to go back to a work session one last time to determine if there are any other possibilities, 18 <br />but said he would like to exhaust all avenues before the money is spent. 19 <br /> 20 <br />Councilmember Flaherty said the committee was not a trained market study committee, but that 21 <br />before money is put into a study, it warrants further discussion. 22 <br /> 23 <br />Councilmember Thomas said the City is losing $50,000 a year on the space. She said she would 24 <br />like to know what Councilmember Flaherty would like to accomplish that hasn’t been already 25 <br />discussed. 26 <br /> 27 <br />Councilmember Flaherty responded he does not know what would come out of it. 28 <br />Councilmember Thomas said it comes down to pulling the trigger and getting things done. 29 <br />Councilmember Flaherty asked if there is consensus if a fitness center is the best option. 30 <br />Councilmember Thomas replied that a market study will help determine if it is. 31 <br /> 32 <br />Councilmember Stigney commented that the task force has given this recommendation. He said 33 <br />that selling 400 each of the memberships will only pay for the original construction costs and that 34 <br />the Council is not paying attention to what is going on. Councilmember Stigney said a market 35 <br />study needs to be done and said the survey could happen through the election in November. He 36 <br />said he does not believe a fitness center is a fit and that will not make any money. 37 <br /> 38 <br />David Jahnke, said that he agrees that a fitness center is a die-hard option. He said he has not 39 <br />talked to anyone who believes a fitness center is needed. He questions spending $600,000 on a 40 <br />City-run fitness center. He said he is opposed to the City saying they can make money with the 41 <br />fitness center. He said postponing it and asking residents for feedback is his preference. 42 <br /> 43 <br />CONTINUATION OF MEETING 10:45 p.m. 44 <br /> 45