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Mounds View City Council July 9, 2001 <br />Regular Meeting Page 15 <br />Council Member Marty stated he thought the community needed this service and believes that <br />Creative Kids Child Care Center has bargained in good faith. He concurred with Mayor Sonterre <br />on his suggestion of changing the wording relating to rent. He also questioned why it took four <br />days for Ms. Sonterre to get a copy of the lease when it was emailed to the Council Members on <br />July 5. <br />City Administrator Miller explained that she had been in conversation with Ms. Sonterre. Ms. <br />Sonterre was on vacation prior to the 4th of July. Ms. Sonterre stated she did receive a message <br />from City Administrator Miller when she returned to her office on Thursday, July 5. City <br />Administrator Miller stated she was out of the office Thursday and Friday, July 5 and 6. <br />Ms. Sonterre acknowledged that the Council had been working on other issues recently and <br />didn't see that as a problem. She did want to bring up two other items on the lease. Item 2.4 in <br />regard to Accounting she didn't feel pertained to her business. Because of the change in the <br />maintenance fee for her business, she understood the earnings she made did not affect the City. <br />She also requested clarification on item 4.1 in regard to tenant's maintenance and repairs. <br />Council Member Stigney asked if Ms. Sonterre had a problem divulging her income. Ms. <br />Sonterre explained she was only interested in not making it public. <br />Ms. Sonterre questioned whether the books would be reviewed just for that property or for any <br />other sites of the corporation. City Attorney Riggs replied the books would be reviewed for the <br />whole corporation. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Marty/Stigney. To Continue Discussion on this Item For a Limit of 15 <br />Minutes. <br />Ayes - 4 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />City Attorney Riggs clarified that item 2.4 is on the lease because this is a state bond financed <br />property. Typically, the auditor needs to look at the books when a lease is with a public entity. <br />He encouraged Ms. Sonterre to leave that item in place. <br />Council Member Stigney asked if the books would be reviewed annually or quarterly. Mayor <br />Sonterre suggested that since that information must be prepared for taxes, it may be the least <br />costly to review the books annually. City Attorney Riggs suggested to make the language in the <br />agreement read "annually or upon request." <br />Mayor Sonterre raised issues with Section 4.1. He said that Ms. Sonterre needed clarification on <br />exactly what is considered interior and exterior maintenance. He brought up two scenarios of <br />broken windows or plumbing problems and asked who would be responsible for what types of <br />repair. He then suggested the language be left as is and define it at a later date. City Attorney <br />Riggs agreed the language could be modified. <br />