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Mounds View City Council <br />December 14, 1998 <br />Page 3 <br />Obert complimented the Mayor and Council for the work that they had done during the current <br />year. He said he was disturbed with the casualness that the Parks and Recreation Management <br />issue had been brought before the people of the City. It seems the only savings to be realized by <br />the process is the elimination of the Park Director's salary. Obert said, "I was very bothered by <br />that. I was embarrassed that night. I felt she was left to hang out to dry, almost like she was <br />pleading for her job up here. It wasn't a good display by the City of Mounds View." Another <br />issue of embarrassment was the fact that one of the neighboring communities put in a bid to run <br />our City's Parks and Recreation Department. Obert asked, "Are we incapable? Are we that down <br />in the minor leagues? Are we level B?, we're going to let level As run our business?" Obert said <br />he was opposed to outsourcing the Parks and Recreation Department to the YMCA. He said the <br />City's staff should have been given the opportunity to run the programs out of the new <br />Community Center for aone-year period. Then the decision could have been made as to actual <br />costs of the City-run program. <br />Mayor McCarty in response: The City Council realizes one thing: The Community Center is <br />going to have a very expensive operation and maintenance tag attached to it. Even if the entire <br />City Council was to forgo their salaries the most that could be raised would be $39,000. This <br />• simply wouldn't make a difference as to whether or not the City staff ran the Parks and <br />7. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />Recreation Department. The City is looking for the most efficient way to run its business. <br />Outsourcing and privatization are among those options. The City has levy limits and state <br />mandates that must be met, he said. Obert suggested that the City Council return to the "all <br />volunteer" Council of the past as a means to save some money for the City. He said the other <br />commission and board members of the City work for free, why not the City Council. <br />A. Public Hearing and Second reading of Ordinance No. 623, Authorizing the City council <br />of the City of Mounds View to set water and waste water rates and surcharges effective <br />with the January 1999 Billings. <br />1. Public Hearing <br />2. Second Reading <br />3. Consider Motion Adopting <br />Mayor McCarty closed the City Council meeting and opened the public hearing. <br />No public comments were considered. Mayor McCarty closed the public hearing and reopened <br />the City Council meeting. <br />Kesel reviewed the rate increases and reasons for the increases. <br />