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Mounds View City Council March 25, 2002 <br />Regular Meeting Page 21 <br /> <br />Council Member Stigney asked if the Resolution would address default. <br /> <br />Director Ericson indicated there should not be a default. He then explained that the amounts <br />would be certified to the tax rolls and, if taxes are unpaid, the property would go tax forfeiture <br />and, when sold, the City would get its money. <br /> <br />Council Member Thomas commented that if the owner does not make tax payments then the <br />property would go tax forfeiture. <br /> <br />Director Ericson indicated that using the tax rolls eliminates the need for Staff to administer and <br />collect the balance. <br /> <br />N. Resolution 5723 Authorizing the Purchase of Video Monitoring Equipment <br />for the MVCC <br /> <br />Deputy Chief Brennan indicated he had further defined the components to be used at the <br />Community Center for video monitoring. He then indicated he had revised his recommendation <br />from six locations to four and noted that the system would be expandable up to eight cameras. <br /> <br />Deputy Chief Brennan indicated the vendor was able to identify better pricing and put together a <br />revised proposal that is $1,000 less than the other bids and includes installation, materials, <br />training, and a one year service contract. <br /> <br />Deputy Chief Brennan indicated that a color camera would be used at the entrance but black and <br />white cameras at the other locations. He explained this would be a cost saving measure and <br />noted the resolution on the black and white cameras is better than the color cameras. <br /> <br />Council Member Marty asked for clarification as to whether the installation was included. <br /> <br />Deputy Chief Brennan indicated the first bid did not include installation but this bid does. <br /> <br />Council Member Thomas asked whether there has been any resolution with what to do with the <br />outdoor basketball courts as far as supervision. <br /> <br />Deputy Chief Brennan indicated he had not looked at anything for outside surveillance but said <br />there are options available. <br /> <br />Council Member Thomas said she has an issue with students from outside of the area and she is <br />not sure who is responsible for that yet. <br /> <br />Mayor Sonterre indicated the matter needed to be discussed with the YMCA and said they are <br />not taking money for external activities. <br />
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