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Council Meeting Minutes Page 10 <br />May 10, 1994 <br />Council Business. continued <br />Williams feels that the City should be very careful in competing with private sector <br />developers to locate tenants. He feels that being the City has informed residents that <br />the facility would house functions which serve families; the City should be true to <br />that mission and not compete with private firms. If there is a mazket among the <br />private section for office space, then the private developers should notified of this <br />need. Berke agrees with Williams. <br />Motion. by Gunderman, seconded by Larson, to DIRECT STAFF TO CONTINUE <br />STUDY OF THE COST RA1~IIFICATIONS OF THE POTENTIAL <br />CONSTRUCTION OF A TIiIRD FI.oOR ON THE FAMII.Y SERVICE <br />CENTER AND PRESENT TF~SE FINDINGS TO THE COUNCII. ON MAY <br />24, 1994. <br />~~ - <br />5 Ayes - 0 Nayes, Motion Carried. <br />Berke supports the motion for further study, but concurs with Williams' comments <br />regazding public agency services. He requested a meeting be scheduled with <br />Ramsey County Commissioners Thomas and Wedell to explore options which <br />encourage public agency tenant involvement. Williams noted that several State <br />agencies should be contacted regarding potential interest. <br />Williams noted, Report 94-113; First Amendment to Contract for Private <br />Redevelopment by and between the City of New Brighton and Stony Lake Properties <br />contains a misspelled word. Under Section 1. (i), sixth sentence, first word, should <br />be "remediation", not mediation. <br />Motion by Williams, seconded by Larson, to CORRECT THE WORDING IN <br />THE CONTRACT AND WAIVE THE READING .AND ADOPT THE <br />RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CONTRACT FOR PRIVATE <br />REDEVELOPMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON <br />AND STONY LAKE PROPERTIES. <br />S Ayes - 0 Nayes, Motion Carried. <br />Council Business <br />Family Service Cente <br />Third Floor <br />Expansion <br />Report 94-115 <br />Amendment to Stone <br />Lake Development ~ <br />Agreement i <br />Report 94-113 <br />Report 94-058 <br />Williams requested further review of Report 94-114, Temporary One Day Liquor Lake Region Hockey <br />License for Lake Region Hockey Association. He supports the Association's fund Liquor License <br />raising efforts, but does not feel the use of alcohol during a youth fundraising event Report 94-114 <br />is appropriate. <br />Samuelson agrees with Williams and feels the issue of alcohol consumption at youth <br />fundraisers should be addressed more seriously. <br />Berke confirmed that the Association held a similar event last yeaz. He noted that <br />the event would be held on June 12, and the Association has begun making = <br />preparations. He suggested that the matter be approved for this yeaz's event, b~ <br />the Association should be notified of the Council's sentiment in regards to this type <br />of fundraiser. - . <br />Williams stated that he world not vote against the temporary license, but requests <br />these concerns be communicated to the Association. <br />L <br />
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