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Mounds View City Council August 14, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 11 <br /> <br /> 1 <br />Fire Chief Zikmund stated the City of Spring Lake Park adopted the resolution and it is before 2 <br />the City of Blaine’s Council on Thursday. 3 <br /> 4 <br />MOTION/SECOND: GUNN/STIGNEY. To waive the reading and adopt Resolution 6902, 5 <br />Amending contract for Fire Protection Services; Amended Exhibit A (Lease of Real Property). 6 <br /> 7 <br />Ayes - -- 5 Nays - -- 0 Motion carried. 8 <br /> 9 <br />Fire Chief Zikmund noted the grand opening of the new station would be September 13th. 10 <br /> 11 <br />G. Resolution 6892 Approval of Interim Lease Agreement in the Mounds View 12 <br />Community Center for Oops Dinner Theatre 13 <br /> 14 <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman explained that the principals of the Oops Dinner 15 <br />Theater have toured the Community Center and have determined it acceptable for their dinner 16 <br />theater. 17 <br /> 18 <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman explained that the short-term seven-month lease 19 <br />would run from September 2006 through March 2007. He stated it would supply Mounds View 20 <br />with a revenue supply that has moderate risk. He stated negotiations have been occurring over 21 <br />the last several weeks and real-estate taxes and revenue need to be addressed by the Council. 22 <br /> 23 <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman stated that Community rooms C and D will be 24 <br />used exclusively by Oops, but the banquet center will not. He noted that the original proposal 25 <br />stated the Theater would pay the City $3.50 for each ticket sold, but the principles of the Dinner 26 <br />Theater would prefer to drop the per-ticket fee and increase the base amount of the lease. He 27 <br />stated the reason is to consider a ticket incentive program during a long-term lease because it 28 <br />does not give the City an idea about the cycle of ticket sales throughout a full year. 29 <br /> 30 <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman explained the revised lese agreement and pointed 31 <br />out that the Theater would be using the kitchen area and will have “unencumbered access” to the 32 <br />banquet center for rehearsal space. He stated the Theater wanted to make it clear that they would 33 <br />have access to the banquet facilities for rehearsals. He stated the lease would be reviewed 90 34 <br />days before its end for a longer-term lease. He pointed out the fourth point on the lease, which 35 <br />made clear that the Theater both has performances and hosts special events. He also noted the 36 <br />caterer who will be working with the Theater. 37 <br /> 38 <br />Carol Mueller, 8343 Groveland Road, stated the Theater is an excellent idea and mentioned it 39 <br />will have a positive impact on the children in the community. She stated community groups use 40 <br />the building and she would not like the benefit to the community diminished due to the city’s 41 <br />want for money. She asked how the daycare center would be affected, particularly with the 42 <br />serving of alcohol. She asked about what will happen if the Community Center goes away. She 43 <br />asked how the issues of alcohol within a certain number of feet of a childcare center. 44 <br /> 45