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Mounds View City Council July 12, 2004 <br />Regular Meeting Page 11 <br />• <br />Council Member Marty stated that expenses and revenues were covered at the YMCA Executive <br />Meeting today. He stated the quality of the report was very good. He stated he would like to <br />share this with the Council in the near future when the agenda was not too heavy. He stated an <br />issue had been raised regarding water leakage from the drinking fountain in the gym area because <br />someone had ripped it out of the wall. He stated the redoing of the floor was going to finished <br />this week, and he wanted to eliminate the drinking fountain so that there wouldn't be any damage <br />to the floor in the future. <br />Council Member Gunn stated it was an asset to keep the drinking fountain because you can't <br />leave the game during tournaments in there. <br />Council Member Marty asked if staff could be directed to look into the situation. <br />Mayor Linke stated one of the things that needed to be looked at is the public code requirement <br />for drinking fountains. <br />Council Member Marty stated they had not yet received the corrected Minutes from June 14~' <br />City Council meeting. The Minutes Secretary stated she had sent them in, and Council Member <br />Many directed City Clerk/Administrator Ulrich to check into it. <br />• Mayor Linke stated that the contract with Elegant Times was an interim contract, and if anyone <br />has an argument with it, they can go re-read the Minutes of the City Council meetings regarding <br />the issue. He stated that he had heard from several sources that the Mermaid is not taking <br />reservations for next year, and he would like to direct staff to review the contract that they have <br />with them, and if necessary, have the attorney review it, to check to see if they are in breach of <br />that contract. <br />City Clerk/Administrator Ulrich stated the information they had was that somebody wanted to <br />book for 2005, and the interim contract ends in 2004, so the question is whether their <br />responsibility is to continue booking it. <br />B. Staff <br />Director Ericson stated in February the Council authorized the distribution of an RFP to do a <br />hydrology and land delineation in the Spring Creek area. This was completed and sent out to <br />area consultants, and they have received five responses back, and it will be on the next City <br />Council agenda. <br />C. City Attorney <br />None. <br />