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Mounds View City Council June 26, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 31 <br />K. Resolution 6863 Approving the Communications Coordinator to attend the <br />NATOA Conference in Florida <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated this was discussed on June 12t" but failed to achieve the three <br />required votes. He added the issue is being brought back and was revised to reflect a limit of <br />$1000 of City Funding is used. He said the tuition will be paid by the North Suburban Cable <br />Commission. <br />MOTION/SECOND: GUNN/FLAHERTY. To waive the reading and adopt Resolution 6863 <br />Approving the Communications Coordinator to attend the NATOA Conference in Florida. <br />Councilmember Stigney stated he does not believe that the City should spend the money to send <br />the Staff member to Florida and that she should explore educational opportunities closer. <br />Mayor Marty said there was more information last time, and there were a number of different <br />sessions offered in Florida that are not offered locally. He said he feels it is a good opportunity <br />for the Staff member because she is the Communications Coordinator and has many additional <br />responsibilities. <br />Mayor Marty said the only change he would put in was the maximum dollar amount, which is <br />spelled out in the resolution <br />Ayes — 4 Nays — I (Stigney) Motion carried. <br />L. Resolution 6894 Approving Compensation Amounts for Easement <br />Acquisition and Authorization to Execute Easements for the Silver Lake <br />Road Sidewalk Improvement Project <br />Public Works Director Lee stated that as part of the project, the City needs to obtain eight <br />temporary and eight permanent easements. He said the permanent easements are very small in <br />size, from 2-6 feet, and that is why Staff is proposing setting an amount of $2.27 per square foot. <br />He stated the costs are based the Associated guidelines for obtaining right-of-way. <br />2. Director Lee continued that after consulting with representatives from Kennedy and <br />Graven, they realized that the lending companies holding the properties may require a <br />land appraisal. He asked the Council to contract for land appraisals if needed and to <br />make offers for the easements based of the appraised value. <br />Director Lee stated Staff recommends authorization of the purchase. <br />Mayor Marty stated that at $2.27 per square foot, the property with most square footage would be <br />cost $1000 and the smallest $350. He said that the appraiser will cost more than purchasing the <br />property outright. He asked if taxes would change since the house and property are appraised <br />together. Finance Director Beer replied that they would change. <br />