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City Council Minutes Page 6 <br /> October 21,2019 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> Mayor Dietz asked if the city stuck with the R1B standards how many lots could fit <br /> on this piece. <br /> Mr. Leeseberg estimated 27 lots might fit. <br /> City Attorney Beck stated it could be required to make the connection of the right of <br /> way road which is part of the Gateway Church property. <br /> The Council determined the property should remain zoned at R1B. <br /> Mr. Peterson asked the council if they would be willing to consider 65-foot lot <br /> widths. <br /> The Council stated they would evaluate a new drawing with the 65-foot lot widths. <br /> 9.2 Multipurpose Facility Advertising and Naming Rights Consultant <br /> Mr. Hecker presented the staff report. <br /> The Council was curious how much money could potentially be obtained from <br /> naming rights.They questioned w er it was too 1at,. the construction process <br /> to address this. <br /> Mr. Hecker was advised it was not too late to look into naming rights. <br /> Councilmember Wagner felt there were''many opportunities to have revenue coming <br /> in to the facility and the public expects the city to find ways to help with the cost. <br /> Mr. Hecker agreed but said none of the Parks and Recreation staff had the expertise <br /> or the capacity to look into obtaining naming rights funding. <br /> Council wished to know an approximate cost for a consultant. They felt a <br /> professional may have a better chance of getting more money in advertising and <br /> assumed local businesses would be approached first. <br /> Councilmember Westgaard asked if the two ball fields being constructed at Lion <br /> John Weicht Park would be included in a proposal. <br /> Council felt the money to pay for a consultant could come from the arena fund <br /> balance. They agreed there should be some expectation that the person hired as a <br /> consultant would guarantee a certain return on investment. <br /> Council requested creating an RFP and including advertising for the fields at Lion <br /> John Weicht Park as a line item. <br /> 10. Adjournment <br /> UREJ <br />
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