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8/28/1989
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Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />July 24, 1989 <br />Page -Thirteen <br />i� Bill Frits, 8072 Long Lake Road, stated the offer was <br />made by the Lions Club contingent upon the City putting <br />in the utilities, and he questioned who would be doing <br />the site preparation <br />work, stating t t he had been <br />told the City <br />Mayor Hankner reviewed the letter she had received <br />some time ago from the Lions Club a..: read from <br />portions of it. She stated it may have been im2lied <br />but it has never been stated. <br />Dave Radermacher, 7421 Parkview Drive, questioned who <br />would have committed City resources for site prepara- <br />tion. <br />Ms. Saarion explained that was part of the original <br />grant preparation. <br />Debbie Jones, 7405 Parkview Drive, referred to a <br />letter to the editor in the July <br />12 issue of ed it Mew <br />Brighton Bulletine stating she <br />to <br />read that the City has received $75,000 from the <br />Lions Club to do whatever they feel is best. She <br />added the two parties, the Lions Club and the City, <br />should be able to work together. <br />Mr. Linke stated the Lions Club needs a decision. <br />mr. Mielke stated he wasn't sure this was a donation <br />any longer, and he feels instead that the Lions Club <br />is trying to set City policy. <br />Savri Ayaz, 7751 Bona Road, stated he was confused <br />as to whose shelter this is, and who is helping <br />He stated it should be the City's shelter, and the <br />theyClub shouldsnotldictate towthe1C9to ity adjust, and <br />they <br />Carol Golder., 7471 Parkview Drive, asked who will pay <br />e price of the actual building. <br />the difference in th <br />Mr. Linke replied they are in the process of redesign- <br />ing the building and hope to cut the cost. <br />Mr. Frits stated the Lions Club needs a commitment <br />from the City, as to whether the City will provide <br />needed utilities, and they do not want one half <br />the <br />the needed <br />stated that if a commitment is not made one <br />building will be built• <br />way or the other, no <br />Gary Jones, 7405 Parkview Drive, stated this is Policy <br />setting by the LoonChClub, <br />and <br />takethe <br />thto <br />eir money rand sleave. <br />do it their way Y will <br />ile pointed out they are not leaving the decision uo to <br />the c_tizens or. Council. <br />
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