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<br />City Council Minutes <br />January 9, 2006 <br /> <br />Page 6 <br /> <br />Discussion followed on having mixed sizes of 65 sq. ft. and 85 sq. ft. lots and that the size of <br />Orrin Thompson's lots across the street are 75 sq. ft. <br /> <br />Counci1member Motin stated that he feels we're getting into postage stamp size lots and that <br />11,000 sq. ft. makes sense. He stated that we need to look at a minimum lot size of 11,000 <br />sq. ft. 'With keeping of the land dedicated for the school and park in this plan. <br /> <br />Mayor Klinzing stated that a cluster development allows 11,000 sq. ft. <br /> <br />Counci1member Dietz stated that he is willing to compromise and to have a:l;l average of <br />11,000 sq. ft. minimum 'With the park land and school land remaining and negotiation for <br />road fees. <br /> <br />It was the consensus of the Council to allow two distinct lot sizes 'With variation of the look <br />and that the-s uare foot 'With <br />the en ti:r <br /> <br /> <br />5.8. Cable TV Service Areas <br /> <br />Government Access Cable Producer Kristin Thomas provided information regarding the <br />possibility of extending cable service to the Wmdsor Park., Ridges of Rice Lake, and Rolling <br />Hills developments 'Within the City. Under the cu:r:rent franchise agreement, Charter <br />Communications is required at their cost, to extend service to areas 'With a density of at least <br />nine residential units per one-quarter cable mile of System, as measured from the nearest' <br />Cable System trunk line or distnbution cable as of the date of such request for service. <br />Cable is not obligated to assume the total cost to extend service to areas which do not meet <br />this requirement. However, the.City, residents, and Charter Communications can negotiate <br />a shared cost for extension of service areas not meeting the requirement but desiring service. <br /> <br />Ms. Thomas also provided information on four Internet providers available. <br /> <br />It was the consensus of the Council that they did not wish to cost share 'With Charter <br />Communications to extend cable service to these areas. <br /> <br />5.9. Personnel Issues <br /> <br />A. Personnel Committee Pay Plan Structure Discussion <br /> <br />City Administrator Johnson stated that the Personnel Committee consisting of Bruce West, <br />Lauren Wipper, Joan Schmidt, Dave Potvin, who recently bowed out of this .committee, and <br />herself have been struggling to place the new division head positions and new department <br />head positions into the existing pay plan. The City's current play plan originally developed in <br />1995 and revised in 1999, structurally does not allow balancing the internal structure for all <br />of these new and realigned positions. The Personnel Committee is asking permission to <br />review and update the structure of the pay plan for the purpose of regaining and maintaining <br />intemal balance. She stated that the Committee is suggesting hiring on an hourly basis the <br />Stanton Group Consultants to aid in this process. <br /> <br />MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER FARBER AND SECONDED B.Y <br />COUNCILMEMBER GUMPHREY TO GO OUT FOR PROPOSALS AND AS <br />PART OF THIS PROCESS TO LOOK INTO THE FUTURE SO WE DON'T <br />HAVE THIS SAME PROBLEM. MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br />