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8/7/1989
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Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting July 24, 1989' <br />---------------------------- IAIA M)Dni image Twelve <br />Mayor Hankner explained the City is willing to • W <br />commit $16,350 toward the installatior. of utilities, <br />and that is what the City can afford. The Council <br />will work, with the Lions Club and try to come up with <br />a method to pay for it. <br />Mr. Linke stated the Lions Club would be meeting <br />on July 27 and would like to know the Council's <br />position. <br />Mayor Hankner explained the City can only commit <br />$16#350, as that is all that is in the fund that <br />is not committed at this time. She added they will <br />direct Staft to get actual costs, so they know <br />exactly what they are working with. <br />Counci.lmember Blanchard stated the Park and Rec <br />Commission had recommended the City fund the entire <br />amount for the installation of utilities. <br />Wayne Burmeister, Chair of the Park and Rec Commission, <br />explained the money is in the account presently, but <br />with the Oakwood improvements and culvert for Silver <br />View Park, there would not be adequate funds left. <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley reviewed the balance of <br />the fund, stating there is only $15,000 that is not <br />committed at this time. Cl <br />Mayor Hankner reviewed what the City has committed to <br />in the parks area. <br />Ms. Saarion explained what the arsenal proposal is, <br />and the commitment of the City. <br />Mayor Hankner explained a formal commitment was made <br />last February, on the arsenal project, and the City <br />would have to rescind that action if they do not want <br />to follow through with it now. She added it is <br />difficult to make a commitment at this time with the <br />status of the tax bill, and the Council needs to be <br />conservative with the money the City has. <br />Councilmember Quick stated he felt it was prudent for <br />the Council to take this action, and not commit at <br />this time to more than thev have nc� fun <br />ds for. He added they do not know what the cost �isigoie <br />to be for the utilities. going <br />Motion: Quick to call for the question. <br />3 ayes 2 nays <br />Motion Carrie <br />Councilmembers Blanchard and Paone voted against the <br />motion. <br />
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