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Mounds View City Council March 22, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 37 <br /> <br /> <br />City Administrator Whiting reiterated that the body of this document has already been agreed to, <br />however, the entire agreement had to be redrawn because according to legal opinion, the original <br />agreement did not allow for amendments. He the issue of the Children’s Home Society’s ability <br />to cash flow had come before the previous Council, and this matter was brought forward in light <br />of those specific concerns, and not for the purpose of reopening the entire agreement. He stated <br />this was simply not something he had anticipated, when carrying out that directive. <br /> <br />Council Member Marty stated that with the exception of a couple of questions he had at the <br />beginning of the discussion, this was his only concern. <br /> <br />City Administrator Whiting stated this was a five year agreement, and is something that staff <br />could certainly look at in the future. He indicated there were provisions in the instrument that <br />would allow the City to bring the agreement to an end if for example, they found a better paying <br />tenant, however, that would likely have to be addressed at the time it came forward. He noted he <br />knew of none at this time, and when the discussion regarding this matter commenced, staff <br />certainly contemplated that point. <br /> <br />Council Member Marty inquired if there would be any problem with continuing this matter, and <br />having staff research these points, and bring it back to the Council Work Session. He inquired if <br />they were under any time constraints. <br /> <br />City Administrator Whiting stated they were not, although they were hoping to have this <br />finalized by the first of the year. He explained that currently, the Children’s Home Society is <br />simply paying the City $2,500 per month, and he was not aware of a legal situation, however, the <br />City would probably want an agreement with them fairly quickly. He stated he would follow the <br />Council’s direction. <br /> <br />Council Member Marty stated he would like to insure that the City recoup the cost of inflation, if <br />nothing more. <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin stated these were minor changes to an agreement that has already been <br />approved. He stated there is some question with regard to interest, however, this is rent, and he <br />would go so far as to say he would move approval of the resolution as it stands. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Coughlin/Thomason. To Approve Resolution 5324, a Resolution <br />Authorizing the City to Enter into a New Lease Agreement with the Children’s Home Society. <br /> <br />Council Member Stigney stated he would like to amend the motion to incorporate a cost of living <br />interest adjustment factor as discussed. <br /> <br />Council Member Marty stated he would like to address this as well, because this would represent <br />15 percent in the fifth year, which is somewhat substantial, on $30,000 per year. <br /> <br />City Administrator Whiting advised that the initial discussions, and the reason they formulated <br />this type of an agreement in the first place, came from an understanding of what it would actually <br />cost to improve the building, in order to accommodate the Children’s Home Society. He stated <br />there was really nothing else to base this on, except possibly the rent that is charged for other <br />similar facilities. He indicated that he had attempted to correlate that fact that the City desired to
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