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Mounds View City Council December 10, 2001 <br />Regular Meeting Page 30 <br />then explained he had looked at the numbers and set the transfer amount to vehicles and <br />equipment of $27,000 and a transfer of $2,500 to sewer. <br />Finance Director Hansen indicated that he had set the amounts for future vehicle and equipment <br />needs at $15,000 for each fund. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Thomas. To Waive the Reading and Approve Resolution 5672, a <br />Resolution Adopting the 2002 Budgets for Funds Other than the General Fund <br />Council Member Marty commented that it is interesting to note that, in reviewing previous years' <br />budgets for the golf course, with all the alleged improprieties this year the budgets are really very <br />similar to what they have been in the past. <br />Council Member Marty questioned why the golf course remedial lawsuit improvements fund was <br />zeroed out for this year's budget. <br />City Administrator Miller indicated that those dollars were for the cost of bringing the golf <br />course up to par and that lawsuit no longer exists. <br />Council Member Marty indicated that it was his recollection that there were more steps that <br />needed to be completed to keep the course from reverting back to its previous condition. <br />City Administrator Miller indicated she had worked with Ken Mathison and he has reviewed all <br />the numbers and he feels the dollars, as budgeted, are adequate. <br />Council Member Marty explained that sofas and televisions were coming up through the <br />fairways and that is how the City got involved in the lawsuit and he is concerned that the <br />situation may happen again if all the steps to solve the problem are not completed. <br />City Administrator Miller indicated that the maintenance dollars are in the budget that the golf <br />course staff thought were necessary. She then indicated that the line item that was zeroed out for <br />the coming year was set up for that lawsuit and that lawsuit is completed. <br />Acting Mayor Stigney commented that he felt there would be some future improvement in the <br />budgets if it were a goal of the Council to strive for more efficient services and operations. <br />Council Member Quick indicated that for the 17 years he has been on the Council it has been a <br />goal of the City to do things more efficiently and cost effective. He then commented that <br />Council Member Stigney should consider the community as a whole when making decisions as a <br />Council Member because it seems that the Council could work to do something that benefited the <br />majority of the City and, if Council Member Stigney did not like the idea, he would not support <br />it. <br />Council Member Marty commented that he feels differing opinions are good for discussion <br />purposes and even though Council does not always agree the Members are all working for the <br />
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