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<br />City Council 2013-05-08 7:55 p.m. <br />Minutes of Work Session <br /> <br />Present were Mayor Tom Wilharber, Council members Jeff Paar, Steve King, D Love, <br />and Ben Fehrenbacher. Also present were Mark Statz of Stantec., City Attorney Kurt <br />Glaser, Public Works Director Paul Palzer and Finance Director Mike Jeziorski. <br /> <br />The purpose of the work session was to cover two agenda items 2014 Budget and 2013 <br />Goals. <br /> <br />Budget 2014 <br />. Finance Director, Mike Jeziorski reviewed a draft budget for 2014. The <br />draft would continue bond levies at the present level but increases the General Fund <br />levy by 3%. Minor increases to account for inflation were included as well as 2% <br />COLA increases for staff compensation. The budget continues the cost of the street <br />mill and overlay program at the same rate as 2013. The Capital Improvement plan <br />was reviewed. <br /> <br />The Council reviewed a list of city properties in order to determine if some could be <br />disposed of as surplus property. The following parcels were identified for possible <br />sale: <br />th <br />1) 7087 20 Avenue (Old Public Works) B-1 <br />th <br /> <br />2)7030 20 Ave. (Commerce Drive lots) 7.5 Acres shovel-ready <br />commercial B-1 <br /> <br />3)1737 Main Street -downtown redevelopment <br /> <br />4)1691-1695 Main Street –downtown redevelopment <br /> <br />5)Block 7 downtown redeveleopment <br /> <br />6)7212 Mill Road residential lot <br /> <br />Consensus was that the parcels should be appraised to get an idea what could be <br />expected from the sale. <br /> <br />The street mill and overlay program was discussed. Public Works Director Palzer <br />reported on his recent inspection of street. He noted deterioration at a bit faster rate <br />than expected, suggesting that some of the streets may need attention earlier than <br />previously thought. Included in the “needs attention” list are the streets in Royal <br />Meadows. It was hoped a year ago that, if the watermain could be directionally drilled <br />in the rear yards, the streets could be saved and added to the mill and overlay list. <br />Now that may not be possible. But with the grant that has been approved for <br />directionally drilling, some of the street costs may be covered by the grant, if the city <br />were to construct the watermain in the roadway. Much more analysis of street <br />conditions is required, so staff will report back in about a month. <br /> <br />Palzer reported on the work done to date to inventory ponds and measure the <br />sedimentation that has occurred. The oldest, approximately one-third of the ponds, <br />have been surveyed and documented for existing conditions. The initial results <br />suggest that the ponds are in better shape than previously thought, and that no major <br /> <br />