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DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT <br /> City Council 2011-10-12 at 7:50 p.m. <br /> Minutes of Work Session <br /> Present were Mayor Tom Wilharber, Council members Jeff Paar, Steve King, D Love, <br /> and Ben Fehrenbacher. Also present were Mark Statz of Bonestroo & Assoc., City <br /> Attomey Kurt Glaser, Paul Palzer, Public Works Director and Finance Director Mike <br /> Jeziorski. <br /> Utility Rates. Staff presented utility fund financial statements, noting that the <br /> Sanitary Sewer Fund and the Storm Water Fund are not covering their cost of <br /> operations and depreciation. Staff was given guidance on rate changes that would be <br /> acceptable for 2012. <br /> Credit Card Policy. <br /> Staff reviewed a proposed credit card program where key staff would be issued a <br /> credit card for purchasing on behalf of the city. The objectives would be to reduce the <br /> number of checks that are issued each month while at the same time make purchasing <br /> from a variety of vendors easier. Protections would be built into the system by <br /> limiting the card use for certain activities as well as setting charge limits for <br /> individual staff based upon need. Consensus was that the program would be <br /> worthwhile and should be placed on the agenda for consideration. <br /> 2012 Overlay Project. Council reviewed the proposed 2012 street mill and overlay <br /> project and discussed whether the hearing process should include the first two yearly <br /> phases. The Council felt that the first phase is distinct from additional phases, in that <br /> the first group of streets were deleted from the 2009 Street Improvement Project. The <br /> consensus was to do only the first yearly phase in the procedures. The schedule <br /> drafted by staff would have initial council action on October 26, 2011, with bids <br /> received in early January and public hearings later in January. The resolution to <br /> initiate the program will be placed on the next agenda. <br /> Grant Application Block 8. Staff reported that Anoka County has approximately <br /> $150,000 in grant funds that could be used to purchase property in Block 8 of the <br /> downtown redevelopment area. Two properties are currently for sale in the area and it <br /> appears that most of the cost for those parcels could be covered by the grant. Eligible <br /> costs would include acquisition, demolition and administrative expenses. It was <br /> pointed out that the acquisition would meet the Federal objective of clearing slum and <br /> blight, but if the property should later be put to use in a redevelopment, that future use <br /> must also meet a Federal objective. If the future use does not meet a federal object, <br /> some or all of the grant funds may need to be repaid. If the buildings were removed, <br /> the repayment would be for the land value only. Consensus was that the matter should <br /> be placed on the agenda for consideration of making a grant application. <br /> 6 <br />