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Mounds View City Council August 14, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 15 <br /> <br /> 1 <br />Stan Meyer, 2812 Sherwood Road, stated the YMCA would be adversely affected if the Theater 2 <br />were approved. He stated that it seems the community is against the Theater and the Community 3 <br />Center should not host businesses. He stated he would be subsidizing the Theater through his 4 <br />taxes so they can make a profit, even though he and his family cannot afford the ticket price to 5 <br />enjoy the Theater. 6 <br /> 7 <br />Scott Bryant, 2677 Scotland Court, stated he works with Oops, but he has also used the 8 <br />community Center. He stated when he has visited the Center, he has not noticed much activity. 9 <br />He stated the Oops is very flexible and they are willing to make accommodations for other 10 <br />groups and uses. He stated that Oops has shared space before and will give the community 11 <br />another entertainment option. He stated a seven-month trial period is something that is worth 12 <br />considering. 13 <br /> 14 <br />Jill Lovare, 2249 Cheshire Circle, stated that she would like to use the Community Center, but 15 <br />she did not join any programs because nothing appealed to her. She supports the Theater because 16 <br />she would enjoy it and it would offer more variety. 17 <br /> 18 <br />Connie Hammes, 5511 Quincy Street, stated the Community Center was built for the community 19 <br />and her concern are the children in the community. She stated if the after-school program is 20 <br />ended, the children involved in the after-school program might have no place to go. 21 <br /> 22 <br />Councilmember Gunn asked Ms. McIntyre about the after-school program. McIntyre stated there 23 <br />are several children in the after school program. Councilmember Gunn asked how the Council 24 <br />will know if the Theater will work if it is not tried. She asked if other park buildings could be 25 <br />utilized. She stated part of the remodeling plan was a fitness center, which would affect areas of 26 <br />the Community Center as well. She suggested other areas of the building be considered for 27 <br />more space and pointed out that $3200 per month would come in from the dinner theater in the 28 <br />next seven months. 29 <br /> 30 <br />Councilmember Flaherty stated that he would love to give the Center to the community. He 31 <br />stated that the programs are becoming more widely used and he is encouraged. He stated he 32 <br />wants to make sure the community will use the Center. He noted in the contract that tenant shall 33 <br />have “unencumbered access to the banquet center...” and he does not like the carte blanche of the 34 <br />lease. He stated he is willing to give the Center to the community if they will use the Center. 35 <br /> 36 <br />Councilmember Stigney stated the key word is the interim. He stated it allows the City to give 37 <br />the Theater a try for a specified time period in which the City can earn some revenue from the 38 <br />Center. He stated that it allows the City some time to determine if the Theater will work or what 39 <br />else will work for the City. He stated he believes that the interim lease is the best thing for the 40 <br />City. 41 <br /> 42 <br />MOTION/SECOND: STIGNEY/. To waive the reading and adopt Resolution 6892, Approval 43 <br />of Interim Lease Agreement in the Mounds View Community Center for Oops Dinner Theatre. 44 <br /> 45