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<br />I <br />I. <br />I <br />. <br />I <br />. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />Ie <br />I <br />. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />.e <br />I <br /> <br />Worksession Minutes <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />July 21, 1994 <br /> <br />Malone said that with the increased number of contracts, he would like to see a benefit to the <br />City. Wmkel agreed but the increased number of customers allows the fire department to hold the <br />line on costs and to also hold costs at the same level for the City's contribution to the Firefighters <br />Pension Association. Malone asked who have the equity stakes in Station #2. Wmkel said that <br />the operating budget for Station #2 is paid by Shoreview and North Oaks. Malone said the Arden <br />Hills funded Station # 1 but do not have an equity stake in it; yet Station #2 benefits Shoreview <br />and North Oaks alot more than Arden Hills. Wmkel reported that Station #2 is a first responder <br />station and is closer to Shoreview and North Oaks, so it seems that these cities have primary use <br />of this station. Mayor Probst asked who holds the title to the property; Arden Hills has funded <br />vehicles and equipments, yet have no equity stake in the station. He would like to have the <br />contract re-evaluated. Malone stated that it is unfair that the smaIl revenue coming in from the <br />fire contracts is being put into the Fire Department's Capital Improvement Pian despite the <br />$100,000 annua1 payment. He too thinks that Shoreview and North Oaks receiving the "lion's <br />share" of the service. <br /> <br />f. Operating Transfer - Cindy Severtson reported a decrease in shade tree <br />needs. She is seeing less usage for this service. <br /> <br />The Council asked her how desirable a "Tree City" designation is since there will be no further <br />increase in funds or use for these services. Severtson reported that originally, it was very <br />important as it focused on a need to preserve and increase the tree stock in the community. Now <br />Arden Hills is working to maintain the trees that have been planted. Dave Wmke1 now spends <br />about 5% of his time working on the trees rather than the original 15% of his time. Also, less <br />money is required to remove diseasedldead trees. <br /> <br />g. Operating Transfers Out - Building of new Public Works/City Hall facility. <br />h. Anima1 Control - Brian Fritsinger reported that ACSI is paid $525/month <br />for their services. There is an anticipated increased need for cat control but <br />the cost will remain the same for 1995. <br />i. Cable TV - This will be the same as 1994. It is anticipated that due to <br />changes in technology, there will be an increase in franchise fees and <br />revenues. <br />j. Recycling - This item will remain the same for 1995. <br /> <br />The Council discussed the possibility of going out for bids later this year or by mid-year 1995. <br />They all had received inquiries from a number of haulers had indicated interest in participating in a <br />future bidding process. <br /> <br />k. PIanning - There is an increase of $1400 in this line item due to the <br />purchase ofPIanning software package that will provide a Zoning and <br />permit tracking program. Otherwise, the department budget will stay the <br />same for 1995. <br />I. TCAAP - This is the "wildcard" for the 1995 budget. City Administrator <br />