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Mounds View City Council March 27, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 6 <br />Mayor Coughlin clarified that the first item, which indicates 180 days, provides that either party <br />could terminate after 6 months. He explained that Article 2 is case specific, in that if the catering <br />company fails to meet the terms of the agreement, the Crty's course of action would be to give <br />written notice, after which they would have a 30-day period in which to attempt to rectify the <br />situation. <br />Council Member Marty stated he was concerned that the catering company might decide to <br />terminate their contract at a time when there are a number of bookings scheduled. <br />City Attorney Long explained this would begin as a three year agreement with Elegant Thymes <br />Catering, unless either party were to give 180 day notice to terminate the contract for any reason. <br />He stated Article 2 specifies that if there is a failure to meet the terms of the contract, they would <br />either have to provide the City 30 days notice, or the City would have to provide them with 30 <br />days, which represents a 60-day time period. He indicated the last paragraph in Article 5 states <br />Elegant Thymes Catering may terminate for any reason by providing 60 days written notice, <br />however, they would waive any extra rights or compensation for the 60-day period immediately <br />prior to that. He pointed out that this provides substantial incentive for them not to do this. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Marty/Quick. To Approve the Consent Agenda for Item C. <br />Ayes - 4 <br />• 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated ongoing Highway 10 issues continue to be discussed. He indicated that <br />concerned individuals may attend or view the broadcast of the April 3 City Council Work <br />Session, at which time, there would be further discussion and directives provided in this regard. <br />9. RESIDENTS REQUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR <br />David Jahnke, 8428 Eastwood Road extended his congratulations to City Administrator <br />Whiting. He indicated that although they did not always agree, City Administrator Whiting was <br />always a professional in his handling of the issues. He stated he wished him the best. <br />Catherine Smith, 2142 Bell Lane indicated she was organizing a benefit for the family of <br />Brandon, which would be held on Sunday, April 9, from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m., at the Mounds View <br />Community Center. She extended her appreciation to City Administrator Whiting for his <br />assistance in this regard. <br />Ms. Smith stated she had spoken with Mayor Coughlin on Monday, February 28, and inquired if <br />anyone from the City or the Council had called and spoken to Brandon's family, and he had <br />indicated that the City would send them a letter. She stated they have not received a letter from <br />Mayor Coughlin, or from anyone in the City, and she believed that this should have been done. <br />Mayor Coughlin indicated he sent a condolence card, and placed a telephone call the day of the <br />wake, however, the family was apparently attending the funeral at that time. <br />
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