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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 21 <br /> April 8, 2003 <br /> Page 12 <br /> 1 find out what the liability is and find a way to.pay it off so they can get it off the books. Mr. <br /> 2 Mornson stated they also still have the personal leave issue but he has dropped it until after the <br /> 3 union contracts have been negotiated this year because there has been some objection to it. <br /> 4 <br /> 5 Mr. Mornson explained the Silver Point Park building bidding should open in June with bidding <br /> 6 for Kenzie Terrace and 27`h Avenue NE sewer project to begin in May. He noted construction <br /> 7 for the 2003 street improvement would be scheduled in May and the bid opening for the water <br /> 8 filtration was scheduled for August. <br /> 9 <br /> 10 Mr. Mornson stated that the insurance for the Stonehouse was due May 31, 2003 and early <br /> 11 indications are that dram shop insurance will go up to $20,000. He stated that they plan to <br /> 12 continue the operation of the Stonehouse. Mr. Momson explained they met with the <br /> 13 redevelopment company for the Stonehouse and noted Stacy would come to the May 13,2 003 <br /> 14 meeting to go over preliminary plans. He noted that site plan reviews would be needed. Mr. <br /> 15 Mornson indicated the proposed restaurant will have to apply for a liquor license and a hearing <br /> 16 will have to be held. Mr..Mornson asked if there were any questions on the Stonehouse project. <br /> 17 <br /> 18 Councilmember Horst commented he thought that the question wasn't whether we are getting <br /> 19 insurance, but if the rates would be too high. Mr. Mornson said he will get an analysis of the <br /> 20 increase in insurance and span it out to see the rate of return for the Council to review. He stated <br /> 21 we want to keep the charitable gambling going as long as possible. <br /> 22 <br /> 23 Mr. Mornson stated the Autumn Woods owner would be presenting a plan to the council in June <br /> 24 for a 25-unit townhouse project. Mr. Mornson indicated the Northwest Quadrant was meeting <br /> 25 four or five times a week. He stated that they met with residents and there were many questions. <br /> 26 He stated the TIF district needs to be established and they may need to do some street level <br /> 27 inspections because some of the residents will not let them do interior inspections. <br /> 28 <br /> 29 Mayor Hodson asked why businesses wouldn't let the inspection be done. Mr. Mornson <br /> 30 indicated that some don't want to move or relocate and some are afraid of what they will find. <br /> 31 Mr. Mornson reviewed the TIF standards and noted the tenants may have to look at <br /> 32 condemnation if they don't cooperate and could be assessed for improvements. Mr. Mornson <br /> 33 stated that this week there was a positive meeting with the owner of the real estate where CUB <br /> 34 Foods was located. <br /> 35 <br /> 36 Mr. Mornson noted that April 9, 2003 was City Day at the Capital. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 Mr. Mornson noted that he was checking on lease revenue bond exploration prior to May 31, <br /> 39 2003. He explained it may help with funding the proposed new facilities. Mr. Mornson noted he <br /> 40 would report back to the Council on this issue. <br /> 41 <br /> 42 Mr. Mornson reviewed steps that would have to be followed if a Public Facilities Report was <br /> 43 something the Council wanted to follow up on. He suggested if a report was received on May <br /> 44 13, 2003 that they should put together a meeting with Jim Prosser. He reported $400-500 was <br /> 45 spent on getting an appraisal on the Christen property. <br /> 46 <br />