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<br /> \.. <br /> . WORKSESSION MINUTES FOR SEPTEMBER 21, 1994 <br /> CALL TO ORDER: <br /> Mayor Probst called the worksession to order at 4:34PM. <br /> ROLL CALL: <br /> Mayor Dennis Probst; Counci1members Malone, Hicks and Aplikowski; City Administrator <br /> Dorothy Person; Community Planning Coordinator Brian Fritsinger; Public Works <br /> Superintendent Dan Winkel; Park and Recreation Director Cindy Severtson; and Recording <br /> Secretary Kim Moore-Sykes. Guest: Jim DePietro, Sales Manager for 1212 Red Fox Road. <br /> ADOPT AGENDA: <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Malone moved and Councilmember Hicks seconded a motion to <br /> move Item d. before Item c. in order to allow Guest DePietro to make his <br /> presentation and to approve the revised agenda. The motion was approved (4-0). <br /> UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS: <br /> City Administrator Dorothy Person distributed a financial update from the City Accountant Terry <br /> . Post. She informed the Council that Huebsch Ink will be raising their rates to print the <br /> community newsletter. <br /> Administrator Person updated the Council of the municipal candidate filing. <br /> PUBLIC WORKS/SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT: <br /> Arnold Delger of the Public Works/Safety Committee presented a report on Sidewalk and Trail <br /> maintenance. In his report, he discussed the committee's recommendations on snowplowing, <br /> asphalting and dry plowing. Once these recommendations have been finalized, they can be <br /> presented at a Council Meeting. <br /> FUTURE CITY HALL FACILITIES SITES: <br /> There was discussion regarding the possibility ofrelocating the City Council meetings from New <br /> Brighton and relocating City Hall/Public Works facilities. Mr. Jim DiPetro, Sales Manager of <br /> 1212 Red Fox Road answered questions and presented information on this location as a possible <br /> site for relocation. There was discussion regarding the needed upgrades for public works and <br /> storage should the City choose it as a site for the City Hall facilities. Some concerns about size, <br /> possible code violations, expenses associated with needed upgrades, renovations, accessibility <br /> and parking were voiced. <br /> . A decision was made to continue this discussion until December, 1994. The Council felt that by <br /> - <br />