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City Council Minutes Page 6 <br /> November 3,2014 <br /> seating. Mayor Dietz asked if the leaning wall was critical at this time. Mr. Hecker stated <br /> no,but they will have to discuss it sometime soon. <br /> Staff felt installation of permeable pavers would address concerns of aesthetics, safety,and <br /> stormwater runoff. This item will be discussed during the worksession. <br /> 8.3 Discuss Work Session Items <br /> Proposed future worksession topics added included possible ordinance amendment <br /> regarding boundary fences in the R1 zoning district. <br /> 9. Council Liaison Updates <br /> Updates were provided by Councilmembers. <br /> 10.1 2015-2019 Capital Improvements Plan <br /> Finance Director Tim Simon presented the staff report. Mr. Simon reviewed the list of <br /> upcoming replacement/repairs proposed for 2015-2019 as follows: <br /> • Activity Center <br /> • Fire Station #1 <br /> • Public Safety Building <br /> • Lions' Park warming house <br /> • Sealcoating-municipal buildings <br /> • Maintenance Facility woodshop <br /> Mr. Simon then discussed other components of the CIP including: <br /> • Development Fund <br /> • Capital Outlay Reserve Fund <br /> • Technology upgrades <br /> • Fleet Summary <br /> • Park Dedication Fund <br /> • GRE Reserve Fund <br /> • Downtown Paver Project <br /> Ms. Fischer stated that after discussions with the Fire Chief,they may be able to utilize <br /> Option 5 for the downtown paver issue after all. She stated they will explore the option of <br /> leaving the access open to the upper parking level and closing the remainder of the alley to <br /> expand the Rivers Edge Commons Park. <br /> Councilmember Westgaard suggested getting quotes for both types of pavers. <br /> Mr. Simon indicated he should put together a CIP sheet for next year. Mr. Simon <br /> indicated Ms. Fischer stated that they would get bids together for a spring installation. Mr. <br /> Simon stated that one possible source of funding for the retaining wall work would be <br /> peaking plant funds. <br /> P 0 W I R I D 9 Y <br /> 1`4Af- UREJ <br />