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Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />July 26, 2004 <br />Page 5 <br />• Council Member Marty asked whether they had submitted a claim to Mrs. Winter's insurance <br />company. <br />Mr. Winters stated that that insurance had a $500 deductible and the premiums would increase if <br />she made a claim. He stated the insurance agent had stated that they need to talk to the City <br />because the insurance would not pay to clean out a blocked sewer line. <br />City Attorney Riggs stated the City can't be negligent in this situation because there is a regular <br />pattern of practice of servicing these lines. He stated the League defends these claims very <br />vehemently. He stated the City could purchase a policy from the League to cover no fault sewer <br />backup type situations like this. <br />Council Member Gunn stated if there were litigation fees over this issue, it would be less <br />expensive for the City to pay this claim outright. <br />Council Member Stigney stated that the Winters should pursue their homeowner's insurance. <br />MOTION/SECOND. Gum~/Marty. To table this item and discuss it at next week's Work <br />Session. <br />Ayes-4 Nays-0 Motion carried. <br />• B. Resolution 6313 Dedicating Park Dedication Funds in the 2005 Budget for <br />the Greenfield Park Playground Equipment Replacement Project. <br />Public Works Director Lee stated the Parks and Recreation Committee had made two motions <br />last Thursday, one being to recommend the expenditure of $8,000 for fiberfill and border around <br />the playground equipment, to be taken out of the Park Dedication Fund in 2005, and the other <br />was to recommend not to expend the funds, estimated to be $500, to assist in the printing and <br />postage of the donation letter. <br />John Kroeger stated that the City of Mounds View is not in a fundraising mode or in the position <br />of raising funds for this activity, and that they felt those citizens who were looking for additional <br />funds to improve or add to the amenities of the playground equipment should raise the money to <br />pay for the mailings and printing. He suggested the City of Mounds View should provide a list <br />of businesses to them. <br />Public Works Director Lee stated the total budget to replace the equipment was $60,000, and <br />there would be the additional expenditure of $8,000 for the fiberfill and the border. He stated the <br />Commission offered up $40,000, and $20,000 would have to be raised in donations. <br />Cindy Palm stated the equipment at Greenfield Park is over 20 years old and is falling apart. She <br />requested that the Council approve $60,000 rather than $40,000, because you can get more for <br />• the dollar if you purchase all the equipment at once. She stated that she and other residents were <br />