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8 <br /> 1 satisfy� their interests. Having..gon-e from .zero to the new high . <br /> 2 figures , °Mr. Childs said he didn' t know where .the. City would end up, . .but <br /> 3 the full bodies of both the City Council and School Board would meet in <br /> 4 a joint session to try to talk about their respective positions sometime. <br /> 5 during the week after -Labor Day. It would be after that meeting that <br /> 6 the City would make a decision .about whether to spend lots of money to <br /> 7' take' over Parkview or to move elsewhere, in which case, it would be up <br /> 8 to the School District to figure out what to do with the building. <br /> 9 Commissioner Hansen reported he had attended all the School Board . <br /> 10 meetings where the issue had- been discussed and decided that,. . if it came <br /> 11 down to making a cul du sac and building from 9 to- 11 homes on the <br /> 12 property, it would become an issue in which not only -the Council but the <br /> 13 Planning Commission would be involved. He, therefore, said-he believed <br /> 14 it was imperative that the Commission be kept informed. <br /> 15 Mr. Childs said he didn' t think the School Board members who might be <br /> 16 seriously thinking of taking on a big development project like that had <br /> 17 really understood the costs they would incur doing that. The Manager <br /> 18 added that it -might be hard. to sell the taxpayers on tearing down a <br /> 19 building which, although it might need some repairs, certainly w.asn't <br /> 20 dilapidated or falling down at this stage. <br /> 21 Commissioner Hansen pointed out that the School Board seemed to be • <br /> 22 working with figures which indicated it would cost $100 ,00.0 to repair <br /> 23 the roof where the City had an estimate indicating it would only cost <br /> 24 between $60 ,000-$62 ,000 . He said he assumed from this , that the City <br /> 25 had a lot better grasp on what it would- cost to convert, rather than to <br /> 26 redevelop the property. <br /> 27 Mr. Childs said he wanted to be certain his figures were.-accurate <br /> 28 because "that' s the kind of thing people never forget. " Commissioner <br /> 29 Hansen agreed, saying the City kept better minutes of its meetings so <br /> 30 extravagant claims like the roof repair figure could never be made. <br /> 31 The Commissioner said he sensed that when the School District realized <br /> 32 the change could never be made this fall, the whole process. had slowed <br /> 33 down. Mr. Childs said that would give both parties the opportunity to <br /> 34 get their cost estimates together and would give people a better chance <br /> 35 to talk about the issues which are involved. <br /> 36 In reference to the empty lots on what was the school property across <br /> 37- the street, the Manager told Chair- Franzese-,construction, of a home on <br /> . 38 one of the lots was going" to start next week and he didn' t. know why the <br /> 39 other property.owners were so slow in building. . <br /> 40 Staff Is :Working on- .Ways of Cutting Down on Flooding Damage <br /> 41 When Commissioner Wingard :-suggested: it might have been. when water- was up <br /> : 42 -to the doorsteps of :one of -the newly built houses in the Hertog <br /> 43 ,Develo P ment that the owner. decided to- put it up :for-.sale. Mr. :­ Childs. • <br /> 44 ind cated• on the wall map the •,Iocation•:of landlocked land between 31st <br />