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Special City Council Meeting <br />May 11, 1998 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />Approximately $12,000 of the $50,000 shortfall will be assessed, including an <br />assessment to the Elk Motel and former garage door business property. <br /> <br />7.1. Update on the Timinq of the Police Computer Needs and Voice Mail System <br /> <br />Police Chief Tom Zerwas explained the Police Department's request to upgrade <br />their computer system. He noted that their request for a 25% match grant is at <br />the "top of the list" and they are hoping to receive between $100,000-$125,000. <br /> <br />COUNCILMEMBER HOLMGREN MOVED TO AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF <br />APPROXIMATELY $10,000 FROM THE COUNCIL CONTINGENCY FUND FOR <br />UPGRADING THE POLICE DEPARTMENT'S COMPUTER SYSTEM BY ADDING FIVE <br />PERSONAL COMPUTERS, AND THAT THE EXPENDITURE BE ADJUSTED TO COME OUT <br />OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT BUDGET AT THE END OF THE YEAR IF POSSIBLE. <br />COUNCILMEMBER FARBER SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED S-0. <br /> <br />Tom Zerwas indicated he expects the cost for the server and network will be <br />approximately $12,000.00. It was the consensus of the Council to authorize staff to <br />request bids for the computer server and local area network. <br /> <br />7.2. Update of Lake Orono Sedimentation Analysis <br /> <br />City Administrator Pat Klaers referred to the memo from Steve Rohlf, indicating <br />they will not know if the required 90,000 cubic yards of sandy material can be <br />obtained until they start digging. <br /> <br />7.3. Update on Cleanin.q Services for City Facilities <br /> <br />City Administrator Pat Klaers indicated that staff supports the approach the cities <br />of Golden Valley and Chanhassen have used to deal with their maintenance <br />and cleaning needs. He explained that these cities hired a building <br />maintenance person for routine interior and exterior building maintenance, snow <br />removal and mechanical system maintenance. General cleaning is done by this <br />employee, if possible, or is contracted out and the cleaning service's <br />performance is overseen by the maintenance person. The building maintenance <br />worker would be under the supervision of the Streets/Parks Department <br />Superintendent. <br /> <br />COUNCILMEMBER HOLMGREN MOVED TO AUTHORIZE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE <br />POSITION OF BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER, AND TO OBTAIN QUOTES FOR <br />GENERAL CLEANING SERVICES. COUNCILMEMBER FARBER SECONDED THE MOTION. <br />THE MOTION CARRIED S-0. <br /> <br />7.4. Discussion on School Street Improvement Project <br /> <br />The Council discussed a proposed project to widen School Street between <br />Jackson and Proctor. Police Chief Tom Zerwas distributed information regarding <br />the number of accidents which have occurred on School Street between <br />Jackson and Proctor from 1996 to the present. The statistics indicate a great <br />majority of the accidents occur during school hours, and usually in the morning <br />just before school starts or in the afternoon at the end of the school day. He felt <br />the widening of School Street to accommodate turning vehicles and re-routing <br /> <br /> <br />
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