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Mayor Thorne asked and Ms. Yurchak confirmed that fundraising efforts for the veterans memorial <br /> could begin immediately following approval of the Master Plan. <br /> Councilmember Brown asked and Ms. Yurchak confirmed that the funds being allocated would be <br /> taken from the existing Cemetery Fund, funded by the sales of existing plots, rather than the General <br /> Fund or another project. <br /> Councilmember Brown commented that this would appear to represent a rather good investment. <br /> Nonetheless, the city likely never envisioned itself as the owner and operator of a cemetery and she <br /> wondered whether any thought was given to finding an appropriate buyer. <br /> Ms. Yurchak said "no," although it is something the Council could consider. She noted though that there <br /> was some discussion on changing the management structure of the site such that maintenance and <br /> administration of the site would fall to the contract operator rather than the city. This change is reflected <br /> in the annual cost estimates provided. <br /> Councilmember Cook-Kallio asked whether any consideration was given to something like a cistern, <br /> which could collect water for irrigation while also being aesthetically pleasing. <br /> Ms. Yurchak again said "no," but that it was something they could explore through further development <br /> of the plan. <br /> Mayor Thorne opened the public comment. <br /> Greg Clune identified himself as both a veteran and long-time resident and shared his strong desire to <br /> see the veterans' memorial move forward. He stressed the importance of reserving funds within an <br /> endowment that would put the cemetery on a self-sustaining basis going forward. <br /> Bud Engel said he has a vested interest in the cemetery as a plot owner and is fully supportive of the <br /> proposed plan. <br /> Donna Willy, Ladies Auxiliary VFW and military family member, expressed her support for the memorial <br /> as a wonderful place for the community to reflect upon and pay respect their deployed loved ones and <br /> fallen comrades. She urged the Council to consider approving the plan. <br /> Frank Brandes thanked both the committee and Council for their efforts to create what he felt was an <br /> excellent plan. He urged the Council to seize the opportunity to be the body that makes this happen <br /> and to strongly consider fast tracking appropriation of more than just what is needed to address <br /> sections 1 and 2. He suggested looking to Park and Recreation fees, in lieu fees, and even a bond to <br /> obtain the necessary funding and to put a timeline on anything that is approved so the community <br /> expectations are clear. <br /> Frank Capilla said he and a handful of other community members have dedicated more than a decade <br /> to driving the needed improvements to this cemetery. He said it was his pleasure to serve on the <br /> oversight committee and thanked both staff and consultants for their efforts. He shared his strong <br /> support for the proposed plan and budget framework. He stressed that the project would generate in <br /> excess of $39 million in revenue in today's dollars, which is more than sufficient to recover the cost of <br /> improvements and support ongoing maintenance. He estimated that the proposed improvements would <br /> increase demand significantly and encouraged the Council to begin sourcing additional cemetery sites <br /> immediately. He also supported fast tracking the project as suggested by Mr. Brandes. <br /> Nancy Harrington thanked Ms. Yurchak and Ms. Pattillo for the work that resulted in what she feels is <br /> an outstanding plan. She said that she and her husband are very excited to be part of the veterans' • <br /> City Council Minutes Page 8 of 22 November 18,2014 <br />