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08-11-92 workshop minutes~ ~ ~ ~~ courTC~ woor ACJtusT 11, 1992 7 P.K. l~iayor Barg opened the aeetinq at 7 p.a. Present rare Nayor Berg, Councilaea~bars Rrit$lar, Shirley, and Redepenninq. Absent Mas Councflmember Anderson. City Staff present Hera Mislke, Harmaninq, Kerrigan, Stien~an, Schedler and Gustafson. Also present Mas Steve Barberio of Childs Play Theater. I. S'1'A'1'Qd DsPO~t'1' O~ ~'~**-1~ PLa! '1'SSA'1'=R CO~LSZ l~r. Kerrigan raviared the status of the Childs Play Theater project rith the City Council. A latter dated August 5th from Copeland Rithune, developers of the project, indicated that they still ranted to do the project riot timing and site considerations rare the largest determent. Copeland ~iithune indicated a need to be in the ground rith construction by spring of 93. Thus far none of the sites cork for a full com~pleY to asst the spring date, hoMevsr, same sites Mork for a saallsr project. 1~. Kerrigan indicated that Suburban Chevrolet rill probably be moving in X93 but it Mould likely ba in the fall rather than the spring. Negotiations era ongoing Mith Suburban and it appears that a price, date and tams era attainable. Barbsrio indicated that tha Suburban Chevrolet and Nainstrest locations are the primary sites from their perspective and that they are Milling to Mait until the fall of X93 if necessary so that they can Mork Mith the City. The Childs Play Theater Headed more information on funding levels and a city approval so that that' can continue rith their capital campaign. II. DI8CQ8SIOD/SIN OP CfPI'1'LL Tom Harmaninq reviaMad Mith the City Council the draft Capital improvements Plan. Harmeninq ravie~rad suamary pages of each of the areas of the Capital Impravemants Plan. D'r. Schaller and l~r . Gustaf son reviaMad the financial implications of the various projects on the City funds. 1~. Harmaninq revferad the Capital Iaprovements Plan schedule and indicates that an October aeatinq could ba slated for appz~~al of the Capital Iaprovements Plan. C7 ,~ - r + s -~ • • :s=. ~aa~: scoorr am su - i~ss 1~. Mialke revie7rad Mith the Council the preliminary budget and tax levy alternatives. Council discussion centered on the impacts of the various alternatives to the tax payers. ~!'r. Kielke indicated that the Council Mili be required to adopt a preliminary tax levy and budget at its September ist i Councilmea~bers: N son ~. Berg, .' ~ or /./srL- T, ~ ,5,1 I / J J I~/. ; ~k . D` `~