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STAFF REPORTS
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8/16/2005
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15 Y
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SR 05:145
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<br />Mayor Hosterman believed that conceptually, the basic improvements design <br />plan is adequate for the purposes of allowing staff to discuss with the School <br />District a cooperative funding approach. She is concerned that the City has not <br />moved forward on the two-lighted sports fields for the Bernal property. She <br />believed that the Donlon athletic fields project might preempt the City's ability to <br />move forward on the Bernal property. <br />It was moved by Mayor Hosterman, seconded by Mr. Brozosky, to accept the <br />proposed "Basic Improvements" design plan conceptually, to defer any plans for <br />fencing until a later date, and to direct staff to discuss a cooperative funding <br />approach with the School District. <br />Ms. McGovern asked that this project be valued engineered to look at what <br />improvements could be removed to meet the needs of the community. <br />Mr. Brozosky concurred with Ms. McGovern's request and asked that it be <br />included as part of the motion. <br />It was moved by Mayor Hosterman, seconded by Mr. Brozosky, to amend the <br />motion to conceptually approve the "Basic Improvements" design plan, to defer <br />any plans for fencing until a later date, to direct staff to work with the School <br />District towards a joint funding concept and secure other funding sources if <br />possible, and to direct staff to work with the School District to decrease the <br />overall project costs to a more reasonable level for the City. <br />Mr. Brozosky asked how fast staff could work with the School District to see if <br />there is conceptually an agreement from them on the joint funding and how this <br />project can be valued engineered? He would like for this to come back to Council <br />as soon as possible and at that point, Council could determine whether it wanted <br />to wait for the presentation of the City's Capital Improvement Program. <br />
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