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4.1. DRAFT MINUTES (3 SETS) 04-16-2018
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City Council Minutes Page 4 <br /> April 2,2018 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> Parks and Recreation <br /> ■ Eagle Scout service project: Bike fix it unit at Hillside City Park. <br /> ■ RiverPlace development update. <br /> ■ Woodlands Park Friends group. <br /> ■ Skatepark update. <br /> ■ Bylaws review. <br /> ■ Buckthor-n removal. <br /> ■ Oak Knoll Improvements. <br /> Planning Commission <br /> ■ Mini storage item. <br /> ■ RiverPlace 2nd Addition update. <br /> ■ Beekeeping. <br /> Elk River Municipal Utilities <br /> ■ Swore in new member and appoinments. <br /> ■ Reviewed and adopted records managment and data practices policy. <br /> ■ Financials review. <br /> ■ Reliability Report review. <br /> ■ Field services expansion postponed to 2023 from 2019. <br /> Councilmember Ovall questioned if anyone is familiar with the Bounce Back project. <br /> He suggested everyone take a look at it noting it promotes health through happiness. <br /> ------------------------------ <br /> Council recessed at 7:28 p.m. in order to go into work session. Council reconvened <br /> at 7:34 p.m. <br /> 10.1 Public Safety Building Expansion <br /> Chief Nierenhausen presented the staff report. He discussed the current facility <br /> situation with overcrowding in garages and offices. He noted accidents caused by <br /> cramped space and current facililty design. <br /> Council consensus was to move forward with Request for Proposals for architectural <br /> services. <br /> 10.2 Ice Arena/Civic Center Referendum <br /> Tom Betti, 292 Design Group—Reviewed layout and pricing options for improving <br /> the arena facility. <br /> Brian Recker RJM Construction- Stated Option 1A would be the least expensive <br /> option but he wouldn't recommend it due to performance issues seen in past <br /> facilities. He stated going with precast concrete would be less expensive and give the <br /> building more longevity. <br /> P 0 W I R I D 9 Y <br /> itm§A UREJ <br />
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