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Mounds View City Council August 14, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 12 <br /> <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman responded that the childcare facility will remain a 1 <br />tenant and he does not anticipate any impact on the childcare’s operation. City Administrator 2 <br />Ulrich pointed out that the City currently allows liquor to be served at the banquet center. He 3 <br />also stated Marta McIntyre would address the impact of the Theater on youth programs. 4 <br /> 5 <br />Mary Kay Fangel of Oops Dinner Theater stated she would not be serving alcohol any differently 6 <br />than it will be for a wedding or any other event in the banquet center. She stated the Theater 7 <br />would only be using two rooms and the banquet center when it is available. She stated she is 8 <br />working with Community Center Staff so the Theater will not interfere with other activities. 9 <br /> 10 <br />Councilmember Thomas stated that Marta McIntyre of the YMCA programming at the 11 <br />Community Center would address the programming issues, but she anticipates some impact to 12 <br />the programming. Councilmember Gunn asked when Random Park would be completed and 13 <br />mentioned it could also be used for programming. Public Works Director Lee stated it should be 14 <br />available mid-September. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Ken Glidden, 5240 Edgewood Drive, asked about the use of the Community Center for the 17 <br />Theater and whether it was consistent with the Community’s vision for the Center. He stated the 18 <br />citizens of the City voted to approve the banquet center at the Community Center. He stated that 19 <br />the voters authorized the expense to turn the building into a Community Center, not a business. 20 <br />He noted his concern that nearly half of the Community Center will be used for private enterprise 21 <br />and not for the use of citizens. He stated he does not approve. 22 <br /> 23 <br />Mr. Glidden stated that the goal is to make the Community Center self-supporting, which he does 24 <br />not believe is an adequate goal. He stated it is his understanding that both youth and senior 25 <br />citizens’ activities will be affected. He stated he does not know of any other Community Center 26 <br />that is self-supporting and that the voters, when they approved the Community Center approved 27 <br />the expense. 28 <br /> 29 <br />Mr. Glidden stated that he does not see that the City has such major budget problems to justify 30 <br />turning the Community Center into a for-profit or self-supporting entity. He encouraged the 31 <br />Council to deny the resolution and reminded them it is important that the citizens have full access 32 <br />to the Center 33 <br /> 34 <br />Pam Docken, President of Oops Theater, pointed out that Maplewood Community Center houses 35 <br />the Heritage Theater, which has been quite successful and has brought many community member 36 <br />together. She stated the intent is not to take over the Community Center, but to bring theater to 37 <br />the community. She stated that their goal is to allow the community to be involved in the arts and 38 <br />added that Oops will provide Mounds View Community Theater space to hold performances. 39 <br />She stated there are several other rooms available and when the Theater is not having 40 <br />performances, the Center can use the rooms for various other meetings. 41 <br /> 42 <br />Mayor Marty asked Marta McIntyre, about how programming will be affected by Oops’ lease. 43 <br />Ms. McIntyre stated her concern is with Community Room C, which is the largest room and is 44 <br />used very often. She stated some of the impacts would be that the after-school program, summer 45
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