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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02.07.11 Council Packet City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, MN 55024 Mission Statement Through teamwork and cooperation, the City of Farmington provides quality services that preserve our proud past and foster a promisingfuture. FARMINGTON CITY COUNCIL Todd Larson, Mayor Jason Bartholomay Christy Fogarty Terry Donnelly Julie May AGENDA REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING February 7,2011 7:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS Action Taken 1. CALL TO ORDER 7:00 P.M. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. APPROVEAGENDA 5. ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMENDATIONS a) 4th Quarter 2010 ALF Ambulance Report Feb 22, 2011 6. CITIZEN COMMENTS / RESPONSES TO COMMENTS (This time is reservedfor citizen comments regarding non-agenda items. No official Council action can be taken on these items. Speakers are limited to fwe minutes to address the Council during "Citizen Comment" time.) 7. CONSENT AGENDA a) Approve Council Minutes (1/18/11 Regular) b) Adopt Resolution - 401/409 Oak Street Recording Error Correction- Planning c) Approve Agreement Firearms Training Facility - Police Department d) Adopt Resolution - Accept Donation Rambling River Center Construction Project - Parks and Recreation e) Adopt Resolution - Accept Donation from Dakota Valley Arts Council- Parks and Recreation f) Approve Request for Proposal Process for Contracting of Cleaning City Facilities - Parks and Recreation g) Adopt Resolution - Approve Gambling Premise Permit - Administration h) Approve Attendance Fire Prevention & Safety Grant Program - Fire Department i) Appointment Recommendation Fire Department - Human Resources j) Appointment Recommendation Parks and Recreation - Human Resources k) Approve ?i11s Approved R8-11 R9-11 RI0-11 Rl1-11 Approved R12-11 Approved, Approved Approved Approved I) Accept Resignation Heritage Preservation Commission REGULAR AGENDA (The Council takes a separate action on each item on the Regular Agenda. If you wish to address the Council regarding any or all of the items on the Regular Agenda, please address the item when the item is discussed Speakers will be given at least three minutes to speak per item. Additional time may be granted to speakers representing two or more persons.) 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS 9. AWARD OF CONTRACT 10. PETITIONS, REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS 11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a) Approve Deputy Registrar Agreement - Administration b) Appoint City Administrator as Deputy Registrar - Administration 12. NEW BUSINESS a) Farmington Fire Relief Association Contribution Budget Amendment- Finance 13. COUNCIL ROUNDTABLE Approved 14. ADJOURN Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation by contacting the City Administrator's office at 651-280-6803. Request should be made 24 hours in advance or as early as possible to allow time to arrange accommodation. Table of Contents Agenda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4th Quarter 2010 ALF Ambulance Report 4th Quarter ALF Report. . . . . . . 5 Approve Council Minutes (1/18/11 Regular) Council Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . .31 Adopt Resolution - 401/409 Oak Street Recording Error Correction 401 Oak City Memo Form. . 38 401 Oak St resolution. . . . 39 401 oak1. . . . . . . . . . .40 Adopt Resolution - Approving Firearms Training Facility Liability Waiver and Indemnification 2-7-11 MMG JPA range use. . . . . . . , . . . . .41 Resolution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Adopt Resolution Accept Donations to the Rambling River Center Construction Project memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Adopt Resolution Accept Donation from Dakota Valley Arts Council memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Approve Request for Proposal Process for the Contracting of Cleaning City Facilities memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Adopt Resolution - Approve Gambling Premise Permit Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Resolution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Approve Attendance Fire Prevention & Safety Grant Program Memo. . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Appointment Recommendation - Fire ApptRec_JSchmitz2011. . . . . 52 Appointment Recommendation Parks and Recreation Council Memo - Faber - Facilities & Park Maint Worker - Feb 2011 . .53 Approve Bills List of Bills. . 54 Approve Deputy Registrar Agreement Memo . . . . . 88 Agreement. . . . . . . . . . . . 89 License Area . . . . . . . . . . 106 Appoint City Administrator as Deputy Registrar Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 1 Farmington Fire Relief Association Contribution Budget Amendment Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 2 50-, :~~;Nom ~loori1~~ ~fMIm\'lmJS~ .~;~~~EmIDml')'I{.~db~~ ~f,:i--ft'J'J-.RQ~~ -I' ... ," , ,'".~, . . , GMmmnr(t['Jrl1l11"'ftft'Ql.-tGw_~ ," . .~~~n;'}"1(I)i;J~ I'. n"ll" J';,-..':'., .'. .,. k,' " ;.' 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", .' ." ti9B';~;;'" ",..., -, .' ."'. .... -.. .'.' -.- ...".; .;;,,-.....'..-..,...,- APPLE VALLEY 753 530 8:01 7:04 8:06 7:04 LAKEVILLE 426 297 8:20 7:51 8:25 7:51 FARMINGTON 205 140 11 :16 10:10 11 :31 10:10 CASTLE ROCK 9 6 17:45 15:26 17:45 15:26 EUREKA 9 6 13:08 13:14 13:08 13:14 EMPIRE 20 16 13:05 12:31 13:05 12:31 TOTAL 1,422 995 8:46 7:51 8:51 7:55 911 CALLS: These calls come through the 911 system. In the ALF service area, Dee answers the calls and forwards the information to AMT for ambulance dispatch. EMERGENCY CALLS: These are 911 calls where the ambulance responds with lights and sirens. The distribution of calls by community remains stable and consistent with history. The following chart shows the distribution of calls among the cities and townships in the ALF Primary Service Area. CALLS IN ALF PSA BY COMMUNITY Eureka 0.6% Empire 1% Fliftnlnglotl 14% Casllo Rock 0,6% AJ>I."IU ViJlk.:y 53% lilkO\~lIa 30% LIUO 7 Response Information: Allina's ALF operation both receives and provides mutual aid to and from neighboring ambulance services. In the fourth quarter 2010, mutual aid was used to handle calls in the ALF service area 62 times. Allina handled 36 of those responses; BUll1sville Fire Department handled 20, and HealthEast handled six mutual aid requests during this three-month period. The following chart details the location of calls ALF handled in other communities. 84 CALLS OUTSIDE ALF PSA HANDLED BY ALF UNITS Ro5emount. 6 Olher, 14 Eagan. 8 B/ocmlllytOl1, 10 (;rMIi F!1\~t :1 8um3\1I1e.43 [h r c c 8 Response Information: Fa ucthi2mI1eJ 201 0 PATIENT DESTINATION AlIina is committed to transporting patients to their hospital of choice barring clinical reasons to the contrmy. In the fourth quarter 2010, AlIina, as the operator of ALF Ambulance Service, transported 964 patients to various Minnesota hospitals. The following table and chart below provide more detailed information about the destination. FAIRVIEW RIDGES-BURNSVlllE 549 57% UNITED HOSPITAL-ST. PAUL 102 11% REGIONS HOSPITAL 58 6% FAIRVIEW SOUTH DALE 48 5% ABBOTT NORTHWESTERN HOSPITAL 44 S% NORTHFIElD HOSPITAL 34 4% FAIRVIEW RIVERSIDE 27 3% HENNEPIN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER 19 2% METHODIST HOSPITAL-ST. lOUIS PARK 17 2% CHilDREN'S HOSPITALS AND CLINICS-ST. PAUL 13 1% ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL-ST. PAUL 11 1% VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER 11 1% FAIRVIEW UNIVERSITY 6 1% ST. FRANCIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 6 1% CHilDREN'S HOSPITALS AND CLINICS-MINNEAPOLIS 5 1% ST. MARY'S MEDICAL HOSPITAL-ROCHESTER 5 1% REGINA MEDICAL CENTER-HASTINGS 4 0% ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL 2 0% NORTH FIELD CARE CENTER 2 0% NORTH MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER 0% TOTAL 964 100% . . . .. [0 II r 9 (i tI (' 10 20~RespooseJo.n Allina Medical Transportation provides 64 hours of ambulance coverage every day as we work to provide and promote the highest-quality compassionate emergency care for the citizens and visitors of our communities. ALF-BASED AMBULANCES AVERAGE RESPONSE TIME ALLlNA AMBULANCES AVERAGE RESPONSE TIME ;~~'1~~~;A~:~,<-;_;~.~~1;~~~ . APPLE VALLEY 2,852 2,012 8:12 7:03 8:12 7:03 LAKEVI LLE 1,693 1,245 8:13 7:37 8:13 7:37 FARMINGTON 700 490 11 :01 10:04 11 :01 10:04 CASTLE ROCK 46 39 13:46 12:50 13:46 12:50 EUREKA 31 20 13:00 12:24 13:51 12:24 EMPIRE 65 50 13:57 13:08 13:44 13:01 TOTAL 5,387 3,856 8:46 7:51 8:47 7:50 911 CALLS: These calls come through the 911 system. In the ALF service area, Dee answers the calls and forwards the information to AMT for ambulance dispatch. EMERGENCY CALLS: These are 911 calls where the ambulance responds with lights and sirens. The distribution of calls by community remains stable and consistent with history. The following chart shows the distribution of calls among the cities and townships in the ALF Primaty Service Area. CALLS IN ALF PSA BY COMMUNITY FUrfnlrl(JIQIl 13% CR:'llh'l Rock 0.':)% Eur(.'1w O.fi% Emplro 1% Apple Valle-y 53% Laf;e~ille 31 IX, .\ i .\ 11 2010 Response I.nformation Allina's ALF operation both receives and provides mutual aid to and from neighboring ambulance services. In 2010, mutual aid was used to handle calls in the ALF service area 193 times. Allina handled 120 of those responses; Bumsville Fire Department handled 53, and HealthEast handled 20 mutual aid requests during 2010. The following chart details the location of calls ALF handled in other communities. 296 CALLS OUTSIDE ALF PSA HANDLED BY ALF UNITS Minneapolis, 6 Northfleld, 1 Airport, 4 Inver Grove, 2 Rosemount, 21 \ \ , , i I Other, 24 Eagan, 20 , I Credit River, 14 Bloomington, 16 \ \ 8urnsville, 188 The distribution of patients across the healthcare systems reflects the historical pattern of ALF Ambulance Service patient destination as depicted in the following chart. PATIENT DESTINATION BY HEALTH SYSTEM Hennepin County, 60, 2% Northfield, 113, 3% Park Nicollet, 66, 2% \ \ \ \\ HeallhEast, 42, 1 % Other, 149,4% HeallhPartners, 55 6% I Fairview, 2560, 67% AJlina, 556, 15% s (! tic! 11 12 PATIENT DESTINATION Allina is committed to transporting patients to their hospital of choice barring clinical reasons to the contrary. In 20ID, Allina, as the operator of ALF Ambulance Service, transported 3,757 patients to various Minnesota hospitals. The following table and graphs below provide more detailed information about the destination. .' ^?!j~'''t?t~~(~;.~~:was~r*f.f;~' FAIRVIEW RIDGES-BURNSVILLE 2,205 59% UNITED HOSPITAL-ST. PAUL 384 10% FAIRVIEW SOUTH DALE 220 6% REGIONS HOSPITAL 211 6% ABBOTT NORTHWESTERN HOSPITAL 140 4% NORTHFIELD HOSPITAL FAIRVIEW RIVERSIDE 110 100 3% 3% CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL-ST, PAUL METHODIST HOSPITAL-ST. LOUIS PARK HENNEPIN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL-ST. PAUL FAIRVIEW UNIVERSITY-MINNEAPOLIS VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER ST. FRANCIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS AND CLINICS-MINNEAPOLIS REGINA MEDICAL CENTER-HASTINGS 85 66 2% 2% 60 2% 38 1% 34 34 22 19 10 1% 1% 1% 1% 0.27% ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL-ROCHESTER ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL 6 4 0.16% 0.11 % NORTHFIELD CARE CENTER 3 0.08% NORTH MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER 2 0.05% UNIVERSITY OF MN CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FAIRVIEW QUEEN OF PEACE HOSPITAL-NEW PRAGUE FAIRVIEW RED WING MEDICAL CENTER 0,03% 0.03% 0.03% CANNON FALLS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 0.03% ;' P PATI ENTS 'W~~J:~I~1&go~Rl;~^~:h)~ ?tDJ~"fJ~R:~NT1~ifs1lliBE:~<i~:~org~~H:~~:~>~:"~"~: 1 " ~.~~ORI:TY. (5~ !ER~ENJt9j~~~~J}~~~::;~g~~~~~~~~~~lM~Jci'k .,If:,,,: I! I g It I 13 AMT was thrilled to host a visit from U.S. Senator AI Franken at the Apple Valley base. The Senator toured an ambulances and talked with paramedics Casey Haggstrom, Kerry Callahan, and Dave Bee- cham before sitting down to discuss issues impacting EMS and public safety. Bill Snoke articulated EMS industry concerns and introduced Scott Johnson and Nealon Thompson who spoke for their respective discipline. ALF Manager Jeff Czyson presented the golden stork award to Dakota Communications Center operator Stacie Adamek. Stacie provided instructions for a nervous family member who not only conducted an at-home delivery, but also handled the baby boy, who was having difficulty breathing. Stacie retained her usual calm demeanor. And. AMT is happy to report the baby is now Joing just line! Congratulations Stacie! 1I1l! C 14 A fund raiser was held for the children of Lakeville Police Sergeant Brigham Strole on October 6, 2010. The fundraiser included a silent auction to which Allina donated a Ride-to-School with Show and Tell. The Ride-to-School and Show and Tell was a big hit with the organizers and attendees. The winning bidder was Dakota County Deputy Matt Regis on behalf of his 5-year-old son Owen. The paramedics arrived at the family home where the crew provided a tour of the ambulance and their equipment for Owen and his family. Following the time with family, Owen was driven to school where he was greeted by his teacher and classmates who all received a tour, age appropriate first-aid tips and prizes. L. ' :1 .," ~. !,(j J ~."~ . ji~ ~ \-, \i "-"i ~rl~"" m ,- ~.:-: .~~ ,\~) q ~~.I'!\\. ....." \\ -\,1" J""- >>.\~~ . \ 'JI~.IJ~~ " ;~~f" ..- ~ ~ .. .,' f......... II,' ) \,' ~....'(~ .. ;-~" ,.JIiiZ; · '::-t" r: .'t~, ~":: .__." ~.c='r.~~ ...' :-~.._~ ]' (e 11 15 Community Involvement: Ualni n 9-illl d 0 utreacb CITY OF APPLE VALLEY TABLETOP EXERCISE Jeff Czyson participated in a severe weather exercise hosted by Police Chief Scott Johnson and conducted by Dakota County Emergency Management Director Dave Gisch. The exercise was well attended by city leaders including Fire Chief Nealon Thompson and City Administrator Tom Lawell. The interaction and awareness of the interdependence between departments was very rewarding CITY OF APPLE VALLEY EMPLOYEES WELLNESS FAIR Blood pressure checks were conducted during the wellness fair along with distribution of first aid pamphlets for fair attendees. COMMUNITY CPR CLASSES Classes were provided for Kenwood Middle School (Lakeville), Farmington Park and Recreation Staff, Dakota County Medical Volunteer Corp., Wings Financial Credit Union, Wings Property Management Group, Apple Valley Senior Center, Farmington High School, Civil Air Patrol and Tags Gymnastics. CONAGRA TABLETOP EXERCISES Kyle Strege and Jeff Czyson joined with Chiefs and/or lead officers from Lakeville Police and Fire to participate in a series of all-hazard tabletop exercises at ConAgra. The company initiated these exercises following the creation of internal emergency response teams. An exercise was conducted with team members from each of the four shifts and incidents included: a tornado which damaged the building and injured workers; a hazardous materials incident; an active shooter scenario; and a large fire. DAKOTA COUNTY SAFETY DAY AMT assisted the Dakota County Heart Restart CPR program in staffing a booth at the Western Government Center in Apple Valley. Information on Sudden Cardiac Arrest and CPR and AED demonstrations were conducted for those who stopped by the booth. DISTRICT 196 NURSES' EDUCATION DAY In conjunction with Apple Valley Police, AMT provided insight to the nurses on what happens when they call 911 from the school. Numerous questions were answered, ELEMENTARY KIDS DEMONSTRATIONS First aid tips and ambulance demonstrations were presented to various elementary groups. Schools visited included Cedar Park Elementary in Apple Valley. North Trail Elementary in Lakeville and JFK Elementary in Lakeville. AMT even provided a tour for Chuck E. Cheese! e I c t'e 11 16 Community Involvement: Farmington High School Participates in Take Heart Minnesota Grant Study Farmington High School is participating in a study to determine the effectiveness of using the Friends and Family CPR Anytime Kit to teach high school students CPR. The study is funded through a grant from the American Heart Association and Laerdal Medical. The Friends and Family CPR Anytime Kit includes an 30-minute interactive video that teaches students how to perform CPR and their own manikin for practicing CPR techniques. The Farmington students had not previously studied CPR in school. After each group learned the skill, they were tested for proficiency by using Laerdal computerized manikins. The data will be analyzed and compared to a group of students from Eagan High School that learned CPR through a four-hour health care provider class. The first test was immediately after instruction.The second test will come six months later to assess retention. FARMINGTON VARSITY FOOTBALL AMT entered into an agreement with Jon Summer, Athletics Director for Farmington School District 192, to provide a dedicated ambulance for four home football games. The agreement also included five additional tentative dates for the MSHSL if Farmington would be playing in, or hosting, playoff games. Unfortunately, we were not needed this season. Maybe next year! FIRE DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSES A dedicated ambulance and paramedic attended open houses in Apple Valley, Lakeville, and Farmington during Fire Prevention Week. Staff provided vehicle tours, equipment demonstrations, participated in a mock crash with patient extrication and hand-off to Air Care, and answered countless questions. We were also able to work in concert with the Farmington Heart Restart program to sign citizens up for CPR classes. INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL CAREERS - PARAMEDIC Allina Education attended two different high school events in Lakeville to discuss being a paramedic as a potential career for students. At Lakeville South, AMT presented at the Lakeville North and South High Schools Career Jamboree. More than 700 students and their parents participated in this event. There were more than 60 different careers presented. In addition, AMT attended a health class at Lakeville North and presented information on the paramedic career and demonstrated some of the equipment. An ambulance tour was also conducted. Both events were very well received. As one student said, "The presentation was insightful and enjoyable! Thanks for doing what you do". (IV t' I t' C 17 ~. --.,' .l~~~- -- , r, 'tit.' tl' '.., '. I I f'\ 'I I,. -........'1, Ii I,"I rt ., . ~,.IJ. .",'j , ~-~~ 1~tt # r~ 'I' 11 '1 .. A LEGISLATIVE SESSION As with previous reports, the Legislature's direction on healthcare reform continues to be of intense interest. Gov. Dayton announced early Medicaid enrollment which will help provide health care for several thousand Minnesotans and bring substantial matching federal dollars to Minnesota. The turnover in legislators and the change in leadership and protocols for this session are creating a very dynamic environment. Allina is committed to ensuring that policymakers have factual information and perspectives when making decisions that will impact the healthcare we provide. Challenges and threats to EMS abound again this session, We will be monitoring EMS-specific legislation as well as any bill that might include amendments that could impact us. We are aware of several topics that may draw legislative interest including the Revenue Recapture Program, No-Fault Insurance, Ambulance Tax Exemptions, and Tort Caps. We continue to work with the Minnesota Ambulance Association and its lobbyist on these and other issues. CONTRACT RENEWAL 2011 is the third year in our contract to operate ALF Ambulance Service. The contract is for a three-year period with two, three-year renewals allowed, Based on the conversations, interactions and feedback from the Executive Management Committee and the ALF Board of Directors, we believe you have been pleased with our performance. We enjoy serving the communities and look forward to continuing our relationship. (h i r (l! l! 11 18 CONTRACT RENEWAL CONTINUED We believe it may be time to begin discussions about the potential for renewing the contract for an additional three-year tenn. The city councils of the three cities saw some changes that may alter the membership of the ALF Board. We would like to allow adequate time for orientation of new Board members to support informed decision-making. We are open to considering any changes to the agreement which the cities may wish to propose. We suggest a series of dialogues over the year to identify and understand any changes to that may be appropriate. We respectfully suggest that some language changes may be appropriate to reflect the realities of how the Dakota Communications Center processes emergency medical calls. NEW INITIATIVES In 2011 Allina Medical Transportation is undertaking two exciting initiatives. We are working with other areas within the AlIina Health System to pilot the use of paramedics to monitor and manage patients at risk for readmission to a hospital. The pilot will not be in the ALF area, but the outcome of this pilot will influence the future role of paramedics across our entire system. The use of paramedics in expanded roles holds great potential to help improve the health of our communities, make better use of a skilled and knowledgeable resource, and secure additional revenue. The other exciting initiative is a research project AMT will conduct to evaluate what difference varying levels of first response service has on patient outcome. AMT works with a wide range of first response models across our system. We will be comparing the patient outcome for similar clinical presentations to determine whether more advanced first responders improve the patient's clinical outcome. The research will not provide definitive answers to the value- added by first responders, but we hope it will help advance the discussion of this emerging issue. io II r II! e 11 19 2011 EMS Legislative Issues Summary to ALF Executive Management Committee Prepared by: WIlliam Snoke Director, Office of EMS Alllna Hospitals & Clinics January 27, 2011 20 Summary of 2011 EMS Legislative Issues ALP Executive Management Committee Medicaid Enrollment The decision by Governor Dayton to enroll eligible Minnesotan's in Medicaid brings federal matching dollars into the healthcare system. Prior to this action, several thousand :Minnesotans were removed from the State's General Assistance Medical Care (GA1YIC) program, The result was that ambulance services were required by lYfinnesota law to provide selvice but denied any reullbursement for tllOse selvices. While reimbursement for this patient population is often below tlle cost of providing selvice, it is revenue tllat helps offset operating costs. Revenue Recapture Many EMS Selvices across lYfinnesota participate in tlns program. wInch allows any licensed ambulance service to submit claims for reimbursement - after apprOpl1ate collection attempts have failed - to tlle Stnte. Those claims are paid from refunds owed to tlle patient for income taxes, rent credit, lottery winnings, etc. This program has been an important collections tool that generates sigtnficant revenue. Allina Medical Transportation typically receives about $600,000 annually from tlns program. There is potential that dle State would narrow dle list eligible participants for this program. If ambulance selvkes were eliminated dns would constitute a sedous loss of revenue for EMS in 1-1innesota. No-Fault Insurance Over dle past several legislative sessions there have been efforts to eliminate Minnesota's No-Fault Insurance program. The tlueat to ambulance sel'Vices is for both a delay in payment as well as the potential for reduced reimbursement. There have been discussions with key legislators to include a $20,000 medical benefit that would allow ambulance services and emergency departments to be paid for the initial emergency care provided to the insured. Since alnbulance services and emergency departments are required to provide dns care, it is being argued that payment should be assured. This assurance will also help preselve the St.'He's trauma care system. Ambulance Tax Exemptions Over the years, all ambulance selvices in1-1innesota regardless of ownerslnp have recdved favorable tax treatment tluough exemption from various taxes. These include sales and fuel taxes. As dle State Legislature wrestles widl $6+ billion budget short fall, it is possible dlat these tax exemptions will be revoked. Loss of these will increase tlle operating cost between $750,000 and $1,000,000 annually nt Allinn. Page 2 of 3 21 Summary of 2011 EMS Legislative Issues ALF Executive Management Committee Tort Caps The cost ofliability insurance where there is no cap is a contributing factor to the overall cost of health care including emergency medical services. Providing a uniform liability limit for all ambulance setvices - regardless of ownership - would help control escalating operating costs. Another aspect of tlus issue is the risk to ambulance medical directors for municipal sel;vices. Those ambulance services enjoy limited liability for tlle actions of tlleit employees. Regrettably, tlle physician medical director is seldom afforded that same protection. This increases the cost of providing medical direction for public-sector ambulance services. The Legislature is considering a bill tllat will reduce mU1ucipalliability limits. Contained in the bill is also a provision that prohibits cities from requiring liability limits above thbse caps in any contract. WIllie this specific provision is not a problem for tlle ALF-Allina partnership, we understand tllat otller cities have concerns about contracting for various services. Death Benefits The tvlinnesota Legislatl.1re is considering HF 149 which will require employers of police officers and firefightel'S to provide health insurance to tlle surviving dependents of a an officer or fuefighter killed in tile line of duty lmtil tlle employee would have been age 65. The particular chapter of Minnesota Statutes includes tile staff of any licensed ambulance service in the definition of public safety officer used in that particular law. It is unclear whether tile bill's autllOr is intentionally limiting tile application of this bill to police and fire or whether the intent is to include all public safety officers. At the time this report is being written, the bill has pulled from being heard due, at least in part, to cost concerns raised by various cities. Community Paramedic As healthcare reform unfolds tllere is growing interest in utilizing paramedics in expanded roles. These initiatives are in theit infancy but so far include assisting \vitIl reducing readmissions, delivering pri1nary care, and providing public healtll screenings. Legislative efforts have begun to include paramedics in the definition of c01llll1unity health workers. 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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Boy Scout Troop 118 led the audience and Council in the Pledge of Allegiance. 3. ROLL CALL Members Present: Members Absent: Also Present: Audience: Larson, Bartholomay, Fogarty, May Donnelly Peter Herlofsky, City Administrator; Brenda Wendlandt, Human Resources Director; Tony Wippler, Assistant City Planner; Cynthia Muller, Executive Assistant Jim Merle, Sonia Fuerstneau, David Hartnett, Tom Wolter 4. APPROVE AGENDA Councilmember May pulled item 7j) Approve Bills and wanted to comment on 7b) 2010 4th Quarter Building Permit Report. Councilmember Bartholomay wanted to comment on 7d) Approve Appointments to Boards and Commissions and 7e) Accept Donation Depot Way Arts Park. City Administrator Herlofsky added item 7k) Approve Pay Equity Report. MOTION by Fogarty, second by May to approve the Agenda. APIF, MOTION CARRIED. 5. ANNOUNCEMENTS 6. CITIZEN COMMENTS a) Response to Sonia Fuerstneau and AI Cooper Ms. Sonia Fuerstneau, 5997 188th Street W, stated since the last meeting, there have been additional incidents where they have reported some violations of the snowmobiling ordinance to the Police Department. There were four incidents over the three-day weekend. They did receive a letter from Police Chief Lindquist regarding his meeting with the Farmington Sno- Tigers and information on their website. Ms. Fuerstneau noted on the Sno- Tigers website, they do not have information about where to access the trails, only trail maps. Also, their link to the City ordinance does not work. She has reported the last four violations which she directly observed. The issue is a section of the ordinance under operation restrictions, 6-8-3b, which is very vague. She read the ordinance with guidelines for snowmobiles when traveling from one site to another. Their driveway and the dead end access to the field is the same thing, therefore, they 31 Council Minutes (Regular) January 18, 2011 Page 2 have a safety concern. There is an access at 190th Street and Everest Path which is three blocks from the snowmobiler's home. On 188th Street there are three houses that each have two sleds so that is a total of six more sleds. They go to 190th and Everest Path to enter the field. The snowmobiler causing the violation was also using that access in previous years. Ms. Fuerstneau felt in order to reach a resolution, the vagueness of the ordinance needs to be addressed. Many snowmobilers do access the field from 190th and Everest Path and she felt that loosely is akin to an alley. The snowmobiler is stating they are using the most direct path according to the ordinance. They are choosing the pieces ofthe ordinance they want to follow. They are entering and returning from the field on varying sides of the street, not single file, and coming over the dead end. She requested Council assistance with clarifying the ordinance. She felt it is a safety concern. She would like a specific number of feet placed in the ordinance from driveways to access points. 7. CONSENT AGENDA MOTION by May, second by Fogarty to approve the Consent Agenda as follows: a) Approved Council Minutes (1/3/11 Regular) b) 2010 4th Quarter Building Permit Report - Building Inspections Councilmember May asked when the census numbers will be received. Staff stated they will be received in April. Once they are received, Councilmember May would like it placed on the agenda to compare our system for population counting. c) Approved Beer License Dunn Brothers - Administration d) Approve Appointments to Boards and Commissions - Administration Councilmember Bartholomay thanked those who volunteer to serve on these boards. Regarding the vacant seat on the Parks and Recreation Commission, he asked how many have applied. No applications have been received. Councilmember Fogarty noted the person who held that seat is willing to keep serving until the seat is filled. e) Adopted RESOLUTION R4-11 Accepting Donation Depot Way Arts Park- Parks and Recreation Councilmember Bartholomay thanked JIT Powdercoating for their donation and Don Hayes for contacting them. The donation consisted of repair to the blue horse sculpture in the Depot Way Arts Park. f) Approved Appointment Recommendation Parks and Recreation (Liquor Operations) - Human Resources g) Adopted RESOLUTION R5-11 Approving AFSCME Clerical, Technical and Professional Unit Settlement - Human Resources h) Adopted RESOLUTION R6-11 Approving AFSCME Maintenance Unit Settlement - Human Resources Councilmember May acknowledged that through negotiations the employees have agreed to no pay increase. She wanted to note that Council appreciates that during these difficult budget times. She was looking forward to reviewing more viable benefit compensation options that may be more percentage based in the 32 Council Minutes (Regular) January 18, 2011 Page 3 future. She appreciated the negotiations that were done and thanked all the employees that do a fme job in our City. i) Received Information 2010 Annual Report - Fire 'Department k) Approved Pay Equity Report - Human Resources APIF, MOTION CARRIED. j) Approve Bills Councilmember May had a question on the recycling bills. The recycling portion of the garbage bill includes the fees the City pays. She asked how often we evaluate what we charge versus what we have to pay. City Administrator Herlofsky noted it is reviewed during the budget process. Councilmember May asked what percent ofthe recycling bill is added for administration charges. She would like to know the formula used in calculating that portion of the garbage bill. Councilmember May asked about the Pellicci Hardware bill. There is a business unit description of general fund balance sheet. She asked what that is and when it is used. This particular bill was for Toys for Town. City Administrator Herlofsky noted there is a separate fund for Toys for Town. Councilmember May asked about the payment to the Farmington High School for the spectator admission. She asked who staffs the admissions at the arena. City Administrator Herlofsky noted the City staffs that position. Councilmember May could not recall if the City collected the money or the school staffand asked about the process. City Administrator Herlofsky stated we bill a new fee to cover all of our costs and all of the admissions go to the school district. Councilmember May wanted to know the dual control for that process and any audit issues. Councilmember Bartholomay asked if the City pays lobbying fees. City Administrator Herlofsky replied we pay lobbying fees through the League of Minnesota Cities. Councilmember Bartholomay asked ifwe have looked at having a central purchasing person in the City to make purchases. City Administrator Herlofsky stated we use local suppliers and Administration coordinates office supplies. MOTION by Fogarty, second by Bartholomay to approve the bills. APIF, MOTION CARRIED. 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS a) Approve Wine License Dunn Brothers - Administration Dunn Bros. Coffee located at 20700 Chippendale W. #1, has applied for a wine license. MOTION by Fogarty, second by Bartholomay to close the public hearing. APIF' MOTION CARRIED. MOTION by Fogarty, second by Bartholomay to approve an On-Sale Wine License for Dunn Bros Coffee. APIF, MOTION CARRIED. 9. AWARD OF CONTRACT 33 Council Minutes (Regular) January 18,2011 Page 4 10. PETITIONS, REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS a) Adopt Resolution - Riverbend 4th Addition Preliminary Plat - Planning Mattamy Homes has submitted a plat for Riverbend 4th Addition. This plat covers the northern 11 acres ofthe Riverbend subdivision. It is surrounded by Pilot Knob Road~ Dakota County Estates~ and Meadow Creek. Dunbury Avenue is the main access to the subdivision. The plat consists of 31 single family lots and four outlots. This was originally platted in 2005 and is are-plat of River bend 2nd Addition. The road and lot configurations have been changed. Outlot C in Riverbend 2nd Addition had been set aside for a county right-of-way which is no longer needed. Lot sizes are consistent with the R-2 zoning. Dunbury Avenue will branch off into two cul-de-sacs. There will be an 8 ft wide trail on the east side of Dun bury Avenue. There will be a 10 ft wide trail on the north side of Duncan Circle that goes between Lot 20 and Lot 1 and connects to another trail on the east side of the development. The trail on the east side will be part ofa Dakota County regional greenway. Approval is contingent on: 1. Approval ofthe construction plans for grading~ storm water and utilities by the Engineering Division. 2. The vacation of the right-of-way for Dunbury Avenue north of Duncan Circle and Duncan Court as platted in the Riverbend 1 st Addition. Councilmember May asked if there were any roads to the west stubbed in to a county road. Staff noted there is a stub road from 180th Street. Whether it will connect to a county road depends on the development in Lakeville. Councilmember Fogarty noted our trail system is one of our best assets. She noted there are 7-8 homes that will be affected by the eastern trail. The trails will be installed prior to the homes. She asked if the development could be used to monitor the wear on the trails during the construction process. MOTION by Fogarty, second by Bartholomay to adopt RESOLUTION R7-11 approving the Riverbend 4th Addition Preliminary Plat subject to the above conditions. APIF, MOTION CARRIED. 11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a) Deputy Registrar Update - Administration City Administrator Herlofsky stated we are close to reaching an agreement and hope to have something in place in February. Councilmember May asked if these outside Deputy Registrar fIrmS could lease other space downtown. City Administrator Herlofsky noted the arrangement with the State notes that the office has to be in the City Hall. Councilmember May asked that the statute be forwarded to Council. 12. NEW BUSINESS 34 Council Minutes (Regular) January 18, 2011 Page 5 13. COUNCIL ROUNDTABLE a) Franchise Fee Discussion - Mayor Larson He requested staff bring the franchise fee information to the February 14, 2011, workshop for the purpose of funding seal coating. Councilmember Fogarty stated when we agreed to not do seal coating for 2011, she recalled Mayor Larson and Councilmember May had further questions and suggested those questions be given to staff so they can prepare for the workshop. b) Council Attendance Community Expo - Administration The Community Expo will be held January 29,2011, at the high school from 9:00 a.m. - noon. Councilmember Fogarty: She was absent from the last meeting because she was in Florida with the varsity cheerleading team. They won a competition and were awarded with the chance to cheer at the Capital One Bowl on N ew Year's Day. They were fantastic. She thanked the residents of Farmington; it was an interesting election year. There are three new School Board members, a new Councilmember, and a new State Senate. She thanked the residents for trusting her with a third term for the City. She will continue to work hard and do her best to serve the residents well. Councilmember Fogarty and Mayor Larson attended a legislative meeting last Friday to meet the new legislators. There was a resounding statement from Dakota County making sure the new representatives know we are fed up with mandates. The Pay Equity Report on the Consent Agenda tonight is an example ofan unfunded mandate. We do not get money from the State, market value homestead credit, or local government aid. Yet we continually see mandates. Councilmember Fogarty wanted to set an Economic Development workshop for March 14,2011, to talk about the EDA budget deficit, strategic planning to attract businesses, and discuss ideas from Councilmember Bartholomay. Farmington has been featured in a news article on the U.S. Department of Defense website regarding our status as a Yellow Ribbon City. Councilmember Bartholomay: Thanked everyone who attended the VFW Steak Fry on Saturday. The food was fabulous. There will be another steak :fry in February for the Boy Scouts. He thanked the Fire Department for the invitation to their Annual Meeting. He was surprised at the amount of certification the fITe fighters go through. He was proud to live in a City with such capable people protecting us. We are lucky to live in a City with great training and great people representing us in the Fire and Police Departments. He thanked both departments for protecting us and doing what is necessary for Farmington. 35 Council Minutes (Regular) January 18,2011 Page 6 Regarding workshops, he would like to utilize them for items requiring a lengthy discussion. He received a couple calls on the 5 minute rule for citizen comments and residents have expressed some concern. He asked if Council could revisit that. He felt each resident should be respectful to the amount of time being committed by everyone. Mayor Larson stated during his frrst year he would let residents take whatever amount of time they needed. Unfortunately, there were some people that disrespected the microphone and talked for a half hour or more. Councilmember Fogarty received complaints about that happening and that Council need to take control ofthe meeting. Council agreed to stay with the five minute rule. Councilmember Bartholomay asked if Council could receive a copy of the CAP-X report for the Fire Department. After seeing the list of vehicles in their report, there will be several vehicles needing replacement in the next few years. He thanked staff for the numbers on the cost of copying Council packets. Councilmember May: Regarding transfers from other funds, particularly from the liquor store, she asked that the Finance Director address Council about doing this during the year rather than at the end of the year. Councilmember May would prefer only doing transfers at the end of the year. If transfers are done more frequently, perhaps they could be done on a quarterly basis so they are easier to track. City Administrator Herlofsky stated with accounting, the most important thing is consistency. Staff will come back with a recommendation. Councilmember May thanked the Fire Department for a great event. They are an amazing group. City Administrator Herlofsky: Fox Sports will be showing the Farmington hockey game with Red Wing on Thursday. Council was given a copy of the City Administrator's evaluation form. A formal note will be coming from the City Attorney. The forms should be sent to the City Attorney. Mayor Larson: Almost every business is present at the Expo on January 29, at the high school and he encouraged residents to attend. He thanked the Fire Department for the invitation to the Annual Meeting. He urged residents to shop locally. Ifwe want more businesses, we have to support the ones we have. In February, the liquor store will have a new style for the wine tasting event. 36 Council Minutes (Regular) January 18, 2011 Page 7 14. ADJOURN MOTION by Fogarty, second by Bartholomay to adjourn at 7:58 p.m. APIF, MOTION CARRIED. Respectfully submitted, Cynthia Muller Executive Assistant 37 76 City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800. Fax 651.280.6899 www.ci.farmil1gtun.nm.LLo; TO: Mayor, City Council, City Administrator FROM: Lee Smick, City Planner AICP, CNU Accredited SUBJECT: Approve Resolution Correcting a Recording Error DATE: February 7,2011 INTRODUCTION I DISCUSSION City staff is requesting the approval of a resolution correcting a recording error regarding land use approvals. Staff has determined that a variance and conditional use permit for the property at 401 Oak Street was erroneously recorded against this property due to the use of an inaccurate legal description. The resolution requests that the property located at 401 Oak Street, legally described as Lots 7 and 8, Block 24, Town of Farmington that was erroneously encumbered by land use approvals, recorded July 6, 1994, as Document No. 1227164, be released from that document. Additionally, that the grant of variance and conditional use to allow a duplex multiple family dwelling at 409 Oak Street, legally described as Lot 9, Block 24, Town of Farmington, approved by the City of Farmington on June 14, 1994, shall be recorded against this property. Upon approval of the resolution, staffwill send the documentation to Dakota County for recording. ACTION REOUESTED Approve the attached resolution directing staff to send the approved documentation to Dakota County for recording. Respectfully submitted, Lee Smick, City Planner AICP, CNU Accredited 38 RESOLUTION NO. R8-11 RESOLUTION CORRECTING RECORDING ERROR REGARDING LAND USE APPROVALS Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers of said City on the 7th day of February 2011 at 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Larson, Bartholomay, Donnelly, Fogarty, May Members Absent: None Member Fogarty introduced and Member May seconded the following: WHEREAS, the City has been informed that certain land use applications approved in 1994, specifically the grant of a variance and conditional use permit for property located at 409 Oak Street, was erroneously recorded against property located at 401 Oak Street due to use of an inaccurate legal description, and; WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Farmington does hereby determine that it is necessary and proper to correct that error. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota: I. That the property located at 40 I Oak Street, legally described as Lots 7 and 8, Block 24, Town of Farmington, encumbered by that grant ofland use approvals, recorded July 6, 1994, as Document No. 1227164, is hereby released from that document. 2. That the grant of variance and conditional use to allow a duplex multiple family dwelling at 409 Oak Street, legally described as Lot 9, Block 24, Town of Farmington, approved by the City of Farmington on June 14, 1994, shall be recorded against said property. This resolution adopted by recorded vote of the Farmington City Council in open session on the 7th day of February 20 II. SEAL .", Attested to the '1'+ day of February 2011. Print Preview Page 1 of 1 Dakota County, MN Disclaimer: Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy Is not guaranteed: This Is not a legal document and should not be substituted for a title search, appraisal, survey, or for zoning verification. MaD Scale 1 Inch = 77 feet http://gis.co.dakota.mn.us/website/dakotanetgis/printPrevie'4<hspx?PrintOptData=Dakota County, MNIOIO... 1/24/2011 7c.. City of Farmington 430 Third Street l:a.mlington, Minnesota 651.280.6800. Fax 651.280.6899 w\\-w.ci.tarmi11b'1tm..mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Brian Lindquist Police Chief SUBJECT: Adopt Resolution Approving Firearms Training Facility Agreement DATE: February 7,2011 INTRODUCTION I DISCUSSION The Farmington Police Department is one of twelve departments in Dakota County that is part of an emergency support response known as MAAG. As a member of that response unit the Farmington Police Department is part of a Joint Powers Agreement and this unit trains once a month. Shooting ranges are becoming more and more scarce and the Apple Valley Police Department has offered the use of its range to the MAAG Team for their range training exercises. The City of Apple Valley has asked that member agencies pass a resolution approving the fIrearms training facility liability wavier and indemnification. This has been reviewed by the City Attorney and approved for Council review and approval. BUDGET IMPACT No budget impact. ACTION REOUESTED Attached is a copy of the resolution. Respectfully submitted, "..-" --,~~ .v/ ,(;.".". y $t.--~ , - L:..t~v"- Brian Lindquist Chief of Police 41 RESOLUTION NO. R9-11 APPROVING FIREARMS TRAINING FACILITY LIABILITY WAIVER AND INDEMNIFICATION Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers of said City on the 7th day of February 2011 at 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Members Absent: Larson, Bartholomay, Donnelly, Fogarty, May None Member Fogarty introduced and Member Bartholomay seconded the following: WHEREAS, DISCLAIMER. This Liability Waiver and Indemnification Agreement is applicable to all users of the firearms training facility (the "Property") provided by the City of Apple Valley and the City of Eagan (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "City"). For the purposes of this Agreement, the term "City" includes all employees, agents, representatives, servants and assigns of the City. The undersigned agrees that it is signing this Agreement on behalf of all of its employees, agents, representatives, servants and assigns. The undersigned agrees that it will disclose to the City all users and occupants of the Property intended by the undersigned. The undersigned further agrees that in the event that it fails to notify the City of all potential occupants or users of the Property, the undersigned will be liable for all damages to the undisclosed occupants or users, even if such damage arises out of the negligence of the City; and. WHEREAS, EXPRESS ASSUMPTION OF RISK. The undersigned agrees that it is voluntarily participating in all activities related to the operation or use of the Property and assumes all risk of injury, illness, damage or loss that may result, including death, even if the risks arise out ofthe negligence of the City. The undersigned agrees to use the Property in the manner intended for its use and in compliance with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations of any and all state and local governmental authorities; and, WHEREAS, WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY. By the execution of this Agreement, the undersigned agrees that the City shall not be liable for any damages arising from personal injuries or death and/or property loss sustained by the undersigned or any of its employees, agents, servants or assigns, as a result of any and all activities related to the operation or use of the Property. The undersigned assumes full responsibility for any injuries, death or damages which may occur and further agrees that the City shall not be liable for any loss or theft to personal property. The undersigned specifically agrees that the City shall not be responsible for any injuries, death, damages, loss or theft, even in the event of negligence by the City, whether such negligence is known at the signing of this Agreement or takes place in the future. This Agreement does not apply to the gross negligence or intentional torts committed by the City; and, WHEREAS, LIABILITY TO THIRD PARTIES. The undersigned hereby agrees that it will indemnify and hold harmless the City for all personal injuries, death, property damages or anyiother damages to any and all third parties as a result of any and all activities related to the operation or use of the Property by the undersigned, even if such damage arises out of the negligence of the City; and, WHEREAS, SEVERABILITY. The undersigned agrees that in the event that any term or any part of this Agreement is determined to be void or unenforceable, such term or part of a term shall be considered separate and severable from this Agreement and the remaining terms shall continue in full force and effect; and, WHEREAS, SURVIVAL. The undersigned hereby agrees that the provisions of this Agreement shall survive the termination of any and all use and operation of the property by the undersigned; and, WHEREAS, NO WAIVER. Nothing in this Agreement should be deemed a waiver by the undersigned or by the City of the limitations on liability set forth in Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466. This resolution adopted by recorded vote ofthe Farmington City Council in open session on the 7th day of February 2011. ,7~ 'N1ayor -I~ Attested to the 9' day of February 2011. SEAL 7d City of Farmington 430 Third Street l;armington, Minnesota 651.280.6800. Fax 651.280,6899 www.ci.farmingtllTl.nm.LL.I TO: Mayor, Councilmembers, and City Administrator FROM: Missie Kohlbeck, Senior Center Coordinator SUBJECT: Adopt Resolution Accepting Donations to the Rambling River Center - Parks and Recreation Department DATE: February 7,2011 INTRODUCTION Donations continue to be made to the Rambling River Center's Construction Project. DISCUSSION The following donations have been received for the Rambling River Center's Construction Project: Name of Donor Donation Amount Methodist Church-Koinonia Circle $50 Mary Juenenmann $15 Roger & Shirley Wood $10 Paul Wagner $200 VFW (from the Steak Fry fundraising event) $900 Kay Bennet $100 TOTAL $1,275 Staffwill communicate the City's appreciation on behalf of the Council to these donors. ACTION REOUESTED Approve the attached resolution accepting the donations that have been made to the Rambling River Center's Construction Project. Respectfully Submitted, Missie Kohlbeck Senior Center Coordinator 44 RESOLUTION NO. RI0-11 ACCEPT DONATIONS TO THE RAMBLING RIVER CENTER CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers of said City on the 7th day of February, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Larson, Bartholomay, Donnelly, Fogarty, May Members Absent: None Member Fogarty introduced and Member Bartholomay seconded the following: WHEREAS, donations totaling $1,275 were received for the Rambling River Center's Construction Project in the amount of $50 from Methodist Church- Koinonia Circle, $15 from Mary Juenenmann, $10 from Roger and Shirley Wood, $200 from Paul Wagner, $900 from the Farmington VFW from the Steak Fry Fundraising event and $100 from Kay Bennet; and, WHEREAS, it is required by State Statute that such donations be formally accepted; and, WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City to accept these donations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Farmington hereby accepts with gratitude the generous donations to the Rambling River Center's Construction Project totaling $1,275 from Methodist Church-Koinonia Circle, Mary Juenenmann, Roger and Shirley Wood, Paul Wagner, Farmington VFW from the Steak Fry Fundraising event and Kay Bennet. This resolution adopted by recorded vote of the Farmington City Council in open session on the 7th day of February, 2011. ~ Mayor q-th Attested to the L day of February 2011. SEAL 7<::- City of Farmington 430 Third Street I-a.rlllington, Minnesota 651.280.6800. Fax 651.280.6899 w\....w.ci.farmingtlm.mn.u..; TO: Mayor, Councilmembers, and City Administrator FROM: Randy Distad, Parks and Recreation Director SUBJECT: Adopt Resolution Accepting Donation from Dakota Valley Arts Council- Parks and Recreation Department DATE: February 7,2011 INTRODUCTION A donation has been made by the Dakota Valley Arts Council to the Parks and Recreation Department. DISCUSSION Recently the Dakota Valley Arts Council (DV AC) donated $175 towards the cost of sandblasting the Blue Horse metal sculpture, which is one ofthe art pieces in Depot Way Arts Park. This reflects DV AC covering 50% of the cost to sandblast the sculpture. Staffwill communicate the City's appreciation on behalf ofthe Council to DV AC. ACTION REOUESTED Approve the attached resolution accepting the donation that was made by DV AC to the Parks and Recreation Department for the sandblasting of the Blue Horse metal sculpture. Respectfully Submitted, Randy Distad Parks and Recreation Director 46 RESOLUTION NO. Rll-ll ACCEPT DONATION FROM THE DAKOTA VALLEY ARTS COUNCIL FOR THE DEPOT WAY ARTS PARK Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers of said City on the 7th day of February, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Larson, Bartholomay, Donnelly, Fogarty, May Members Absent: None Member Fogarty introduced and Member Bartholomay seconded the following: WHEREAS, a donation was made by Dakota Valley Arts Council in the amount of $175 to cover 50% of the total cost to sandblast the Blue Horse metal sculpture, which is located in Depot Way Arts Park; and, WHEREAS, it is required by State Statute that such donations be formally accepted; and, WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City to accept these donations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Farmington hereby accepts with gratitude the generous donation of $175 from Dakota Valley Arts Council to cover 50% of the cost to sandblast the Blue Horse metal sculpture. This resolution adopted by recorded vote of the Farmington City Council in open session on the 7th day of February, 2011. ~~~ ayor Attested to the ?+Ir day of February 2011. (;, -- , - --- SEAL 7-[ City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800. Fax 651.280.6899 www.ci.f.iTmiTl!.>tlm.n11l.ul; TO: Mayor, Councilmembers and City Administrator FROM: Randy Distad, Parks and Recreation Director SUBJECT: Approve Request for Proposal Process for the Contracting of Cleaning City Facilities DATE: February 7,2011 INTRODUCTION A request is being made to go through a Request for Proposal (RFP) process allowing for a solicitation of proposals from businesses in the janitorial or cleaning service profession for the cleaning of City facilities. DISCUSSION Since 2003, the City of Farmington has contracted with ROC for the cleaning of City facilities including: City Hal~ Central Maintenance Facility, Rambling River Center, Fire Station #1 and Fire Station #2. From time to time the City has worked with ROC to review the frequency and type of cleaning that has been completed in these buildings in order for the City to control the annual cleaning costs. While City staff members have been pleased with the cleaning and responsiveness ROC has provided, it's important to make sure that the City is receiving the best possible cleaning service at the best price. It has been more than 7 years since the City has gone through a formal RFP process for cleaning services. Staff is requesting approval from the City Council to solicit proposals from reputable cleaning service businesses. BUDGET IMPACT Other than some staff time involved with the RFP process and the cost to mail the RFP to professional cleaning businesses there is no additional cost to go through this process. Once proposals have been submitted, a review will be completed of all proposals and a recommendation will be brought back to the City Council for the hiring of a specific cleaning business to complete the cleaning of City facilities. Staff is proposing the City enter into a new three year agreement with the cleaning service business being recommended to be hired with an anticipated start date of May 1, 2011. ACTION REOUESTED By motion, approve allowing a RFP process to be used to hire a cleaning service company to clean City facilities. Respectfully Submitted, Randy Distad Parks and Recreation Director 48 7j City of Farmington 430 Third Street hmuington, l\'finncsota 651.280.6800. Fax 651.280.6899 www.ci.tanningttJll.nm.LL.l TO: Mayor and Councilmembers FROM: Peter J. Herlofsky, Jr., City Administrator SUBJECT: Gambling Premise Permit - Blondie's Tavern DATE: February 7,2011 INTRODUCTION Blondie's Tavern is requesting a Gambling Premise Permit at 20700 Chippendale Ave., Farmington, MN 55024. DISCUSSION Pursuant to State Statute and pertinent City code, an organization must fIrst obtain a resolution from the City, granting permission for gambling to occur at a specific location. Blondie's Tavern is requesting approval to conduct gambling activity at 20700 Chippendale Ave. The appropriate application has been received and the application has been reviewed by the Police Department. ACTION REOUESTED Consider the attached Resolution approving a Gambling Premises Permit at 20700 Chippendale Ave. Respectfully submitted, Peter J. Herlofsky, Jr., City Administrator 49 RESOLUTION NO. R12-11 APPROVING A MINNESOTA LAWFUL GAMBLING PREMISE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR BLONDIES TAVERN Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Farmington, Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers of said City on the 7th day of February 2011 at 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Larson, Bartholomay, Donnelly, Fogarty, May Members Absent: None Member Fogarty introduced and Member Bartholomay seconded the following: WHEREAS, pursuant to M.S. 349.166, the State of Minnesota Gambling Board may not issue or renew a Gambling Premise Permit unless the City Council adopts a Resolution approving said permit; and, WHEREAS, Blondie's Tavern submitted an application for a Gambling Premise Permit to be conducted at the 20700 Chippendale Ave., for Council consideration. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Farmington City Council that the Gambling Premise Permit for Blondie's Tavern at 20700 Chippendale Ave., is hereby approved. This resolution adopted by recorded vote of the Fannington City Council in open session on the 7th day of February 2011. ~~ Mayor Attested to the 9-111 day of February 2011. SEAL 7~ City of Farmington 430 Third Street l:armington, Minnesota 651.280.6800. Fax 651.280.6899 www:ci.mrm;ngton.mn.L1.'; TO: Mayor, Council and City Administrator FROM: Tim Pietsch, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Fire Prevention and Safety Grants DATE: February 7,2011 INTRODUCTION: Fire Marshal John Powers has been invited to participate in the peer grant review process for the Fire Prevention and Safety Grants (FP&S) program. The Department of Homeland Security depends on subject experts to analyze requested projects and award funds to worthwhile projects in fIre prevention/suppression areas. Farmington Fire Department has been the recipient of several of these awards in the past. In reviewing grants, this would provide John with an excellent opportunity and enhance our chances to receive continued grant opportunities. The program will be held February 21-25, 2011 and will be held in the BaltimorelDC area. DISCUSSION: The cost is covered by the Department of Homeland Security. ACTION REQUESTED: Approve Fire Chiefs request to send John to participate in the FP&S. Respectfully submitted, Tim Pietsch Fire Chief 51 /j' .~,~\. I~ ~ I'" w !... /5 \'\. . E \ "11 ~ '\,'90"",01",' City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800. Fax 651.280.6899 www:ci.rcf.rmingt(m.TIlll.LLo; TO: Mayor, Councilmembers, and City Administrator FROM: Brenda Wendlandt, Human Resources Director SUBJECT: Appointment Recommendation - Fire Department DATE: February 7,2011 INTRODUCTION The recruitment and selection process for the appointment of a Paid On-Call Assistant Fire Chief has been completed. DISCUSSION After a thorough review, the Selection committee is recommending to re-appointment Jim Schmitz as Assistant Fire Chief. Mr. Schmitz has been a member of the Fire Department for 11 years, has served as a Fire Lieutenant, Fire Captain and is currently an Assistant Fire Chief with the department. Mr. Schmitz meets the qualifications for the position. BUDGET IMPACT Funding for the position is provided for in the 2011 budget. ACTION REOUESTED Approve the re-appointment of Jim Schmitz to the position of Assistant Fire Chief. Respectfully Submitted, Brenda Wendlandt, SPHR Human Resources Director cc: Personnel file 52 City of Farmington 430 Third Street, Farmington, MN 55024 (651) 280-6800 Fax (651) 280-6899 www.ci.farmington.mn.us 7, J TO: Mayor, Councilmembers, and City Administrator FROM: Brenda Wendlandt, Human Resources Director SUBJECT: Appointment Recommendation - Parks & Recreation DATE: February 7,2011 INTRODUCTION The recruitment and selection process for the appointment of a FacilitiesIPark Maintenance Worker, to fill a vacancy in the Parks & Recreation Department, has been completed. DISCUSSION After a thorough review by the Parks & Recreation Department and the Human Resources Office, a contingent offer of employment has been made to Mitch Faber, subject to ratification by the City Council. Mr. Faber has several years of experience working in an ice arena, and has an extensive background in landscape, construction and masonry. He meets the qualifications for the position. BUDGET IMPACT Funding for this position is authorized in the 2011 budget. ACTION REOUESTED Approve the appointment of Mr. Faber as FacilitiesIPark Maintenance Worker in the Parks & Recreation Department effective on February 8, 2011. Respectfully submitted, Brenda Wendlandt, SPHR Human Resources Director cc: personnel file 53 ~ .... .:; ~ .... ~ i ~ J ~ I 11 u. 6 .... o :g ~ .-18 8 ;; .-I o N -. r-- ~ ~ rQ Ji:1 I>:l t.!} Z H E-l Ji:1 ~ ~ '0 g> -g ::l r .s ~ '0 J 11 '5 ~ I f3 1t o l! 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Respectfully submitted, ~ h-/~ Cynthia Muller Executive Assistant Page 1 of2 Cindy Muller From: Tony Wippler Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 8:01 AM To: Cindy Muller Subject: FW: HPC Cindy: See the email below from HPC member Johnson. We will need to try to fill his spot on the Commission. Tony Wippler Assistant City Planner City of Farmington (651) 280-6822 - Phone (651) 280-6839 - Fax Farmington Farmer's Market July 14-Sept 15 Third Street between Oak and Spruce Streets From: Doug Johnson [mailto:djohn3558@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 2:27 PM To: Tony Wippler Subject: Fw: HPC Tony, I understand from my wife that you left a message about re-sceduling the HPC board meeting for February. Unfortunately my work travel plans do not allow me the flexibility of participating in future committe meetings. I am forward the message below sent to Lisa Shattuck last fall where I effectively resigned my seat on the board. Doug Johnson ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Doug Johnson <djohn3558@yahoo.com> To: Lisa Shadick <lshadick@O.FARMINGTON.MN.US> Sent: Sun, November 28, 2010 6:21:02 PM Subject: Re: HPC Lisa, Unfortunately, my work travel schedule shows no signs of slowing down so I think it would be best to open up my seat for a new board member. Doug Johnson From: Lisa Shadick <lshadick@CI.FARMINGTON.MN.US> To: Doug Johnson <djohn3558@yahoo.com> Sent: Wed, November 24, 2010 11:14:11 AM 2/7/2011 Page 2 of2 Subject: HPC Doug, We are going to be interviewing for boards and commissions in January for those terms that are expiring. Your position on the HPC does not expire until 2012, Since you have been unable to attend meetings in 2010 are you still interested or able to serve the remainder of your term on this board? If not that is ok, We would then just add this remaining term on the list of terms to fill in the upcoming interviews, Thank you, Lisa Shadick, CMC Administrative Services Director (651 )280-6802 lshadick@ci,farmington.mn.us 2/7/2011 J/Q, City of Farmington 430 Third Street I'arlllington, Minnesota 651.280.6800. Fax 651.280,6899 www.ci.tarmingtlm.mn.LL.l TO: Mayor and Councilmembers FROM: Peter J. Herlofsky, Jr., City Administrator SUBJECT: Deputy Registrar Agreement DATE: February 7,2011 INTRODUCTION I DISCUSSION Attached is an agreement that has been reviewed by our City Attorney and signed by Vinton Lewis representing the Quick-Serv License Center. This is a result of discussions over the past few months in determining the desired way to operate our new license center. The agreement does not require any additional personnel for the City. All of the individuals working in the Deputy Registrar's office will be employees ofQuick-Serv. All training and other start up costs will be incurred by the contractor with the objective of creating a revenue stream for the City as the customer base grows into the future. BUDGET IMPACT There are no additional costs. ACTION REOUESTED Approve the Farmington License Center Agreement with Quick-Serv. Respectfully submitted, Peter J. Herlofsky, Jr. City Administrator 88 \ FARMINGTON LICENSE CENTER AGREEMENT This LICENSE CENTER AGREEMENT ("Agreemenf') is made and entered into this _ day of February, 2011 by and between the CITY OF FARMINGTON, a municipal corporation ("City" or "Landlord''), and KATHY'S LICENSE SERVICE, INC., dba QUlCK- SERV LICENSE CENTER (FARMINGTON DIVISION), a Minnesota corporation ("Tenant"). RECITALS 1. The Legislature, by passing Minnesota Laws 2010, Chapter 351, Section 67, authorized an additional Deputy Registrar of Motor Vehicles for the City of Farmington. 2. That law directs that the Commissioner of Public Safety shall appoint a Municipal Deputy Registrar of Motor Vehicles for the City of Farmington to operate a new full- service Office of Deputy Registrar, with full authority to function as a registration and motor vehicle tax collection burea~ at the city hall in the City of Farmington. 3. The law further provides that all other provisions regarding the appointment and operation of a Deputy Registrar of Motor Vehicles under Minnesota Statutes, section 168.33, and Minnesota Rules, chapter 7406, apply to the office. 4. The City, through the Deputy Registrar of Motor Vehicles for the City of Farmington ("Deputy Registraf'), desires to appoint Tenant to operate the new full-service Office of Deputy Registrar, and Tenant desires to accept such appointment. 5. Landlord owns the Municipal Building located at 420 Third Street, Farmington, Minnesota (the "Municipal Building") and Landlord desires to lease to Tenant a portion of the Main Level of the Municipal Building, consisting of approximately 1650 square feet of office space and storage space (the "Premises") more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part thereof, for Tenant's operation of the full.. service Office of Deputy Registrar. 6. Tenant desires to lease the Premises from Landlord, pursuant to the terms and provisions and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, to operate the full-service Office of Deputy Registrar. IN CONSIDERATION OF the mutual agreements herein expressed, the parties agree as follows: 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are incorporated herein. 2. Appointment and Grant. The City, through its Deputy Registrar, hereby appoints Tenant and Tenant hereby accepts such appointment, for the term, and upon the conditions herein provided, to operate the Office of Deputy Registrar. 1 89 With this appointment, and in order to operate the Office of Deputy Registrar, Landlord hereby leases the Premises to Tenant and Tenant hereby leases the Premises from Landlord, for the term, and upon the conditions herein provided. Tenant and its agents, employees and invitees have the non-exclusive right, along with others designated by Landlord, to the use of the common areas in the Municipal Building and the land on which it is located, including the parking lot, main entrance, lobby, hallways, bathrooms, and other similar public areas and access ways. Landlord may change the common areas if the changes do not materially and unreasonably interfere with Tenant's access to the Premises or use of them. Tenant agrees to abide by Landlord's rules and regulations with respect to the common areas in the Municipal Building and the Landlord's property, including but not limited to parking regulations. 3. 1!!:m. The Term of Tenant's appointment to operate the Office of Deputy Registrar and the Term of the lease of the Premises shall be for a period of one hundred eighteen (118) months commencing on the 1st day of March, 2011 (the "Commencement Date"), and shall terminate on the 31 st day of December, 2020 (the "Expiration Date"), unless extended by the parties pursuant to Section 5, or unless otherwise terminated by either party pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 4. Possession of Premises. Tenant shall be entitled to enter into and occupy the Premises on the Commencement Date. 5. Option Term. The parties, upon their mutual agreement, shall have the option to extend the initial term of this Agreement for an additional period of sixty (60) months ("Option Term"), such extended term to begin upon the expiration of the original Term of this Agreement, and all the terms, covenants, and provisions of this Agreement shall apply to the Option Term. To exercise the Option Term, Tenant shall serve a ''Notice of Intent to Renew" upon Landlord one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the end of the original Term of this Agreement, stating that Tenant wishes to exercise the Option Term. Landlord shall, within thirty (30) days after receipt of Tenant's "Notice of Intent to Review", serve an "Acceptance of Option Term" upon Tenant stating that Landlord agrees to and accepts Tenant's exercise of the Option Term. 6. Filinf! Fees. All filing fees collected by Tenant pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sections 168.33, 171.061, and Minnesota's "game and fish laws" or similar successor statutes and laws, shall be distributed by Landlord to Tenant as compensation for Tenant's operation of the Office of Deputy Registrar ("Filing Fees"). 7. Monthly Rent. Beginning on the Commencement Date, Tenant shall pay to Landlord the Monthly Rent according to the following Rent Schedule: 2 90 RENT SCHEDULE Period of Term Monthly Rent Term Year 1: CommencementDate-12/31/2011 None Term Year 2: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 Filing Fees coUected in Term Year < $100,000 = None. Filing Fees collected in Term Year > $100,000 = 25% of monthly Filing Fees collected in excess of $100,000. Term Year 3: 0110112013 - 12/31/2013 Same as Term Year 2 Term Year 4: 0110112014 -12/31/2014 Same as Term Year 2 Term Year 5: 01/01/2015 -12/31/2015 Same as Term Year 2 Term Year 6: 01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016 Same as Term Year 2 Term Year 7: 01/01/2017 -12/31/2017 Same as Term Year 2 Term Year 8: 01/01/2018 -12/31/2018 Same as Term Year 2 Term Year 9: 01/01/2019 - 12/31/2019 Same as Term Year 2 Term Year 10: 01/01/2020 -12/31/2020 Same as Term Year 2 Option Term Filing Fees collected in Term Year < $100,000 = None. Filing Fees collected in Term Year > $100,000 = 25% of monthly Filing Fees collected in excess of$100,000. A. Tracking Filing Fees. Beginning January 2012, at the end of each month of the Term Year, Tenant shall calculate the total Filing Fees collected to date for that Term Year to determine when $100,000 in Filing Fees have been collected. by Tenant for a given Term Year, and to what extent, if any, the Filing Fees collected. for that given Term Year exceed $100,000. Tenant shall provide the prior month end's calculation to Landlord on the tenth (10th) business day of each month of the Term Year to confirm whether Monthly Rent is due and payable. On January 1st of each Term Year, the total Filing Fees collected. shall reset to $0 when calculating the Filing Fees collected for that Term Year. B. Payment of Rent. When Filing Fees collected. by Tenant exceed. $100,000 in a given Term Year, Monthly Rent shall become due and payable beginning with the first month following the month in which Filing Fees collected. by Tenant exceed $100,000. Monthly Rent shall then be paid by check to the Landlord on the tenth (10th) business day of each calendar month through January of the following Term Year. Monthly Rent shall be paid to Landlord at the address as Landlord may from time to time designate in writing. Example of Monthly Rent Calculation and Payment: (i) In Term Year 2, Tenant collects $100,000 in Filing Fees as of July 15,2012. By July 31,2012, total Filing Fees collected. by Tenant 3 91 in Term Year 2 are $110,000. No Monthly Rent would be due for the months of January through June because $100,000 in Filing Fees had not yet been collected in Term Year 2. The Monthly Rent for July is calculated by taking 25% of the $10,000 in Filing Fees that Tenant had collected in excess of $100,000 by July 31, 2012. The Monthly Rent of $2,500 for July would be due and payable on the tenth (1 O~ business day of August. (ll) Tenant then collects another $15,000 in Filing Fees in August 2012, for total Filing Fees collected by Tenant for Term Year 2 of $125,000 as of August 31, 2012. The Monthly Rent for August would be 25% of the $15,000 in Filing Fees that were collected in August 2012. The Monthly Rent of $3,750 for August would be due and payable on the tenth (10th) business day of September. (ill) Monthly Rent is then calculated and paid in this manner through the tenth (10th) business day of January of the next Term Year. As of January 1 of the next Term year, the Filing Fees collected reset to $0 and no Monthly Rent is due and payable until the Filing Fees collected for that Term Year exceed $100,000. C. Gross Rent. It is the express intent of the parties that the Monthly Rent shall be a gross rental to Landlord and that Tenant shall not be required to pay any operating costs or expenses associated with the Premises and the Municipal Building. Nothing in this Section is intended to prohibit Landlord and Tenant from mutually agreeing to any other amount as the Monthly Rent from time to time. 8. Tenant's Termination Ontion. Beginning Term Year 3 and continuing for each Term Year through the end of the Term of the Agreement and any Option Term that is subsequently exercised, Tenant shall have the option to terminate this Agreement if the total Filing Fees collected by Tenant at the end of a given Term Year do not exceed $150,000 ("Termination Option"). To exercise the Termination Option, Tenant shall serve a "Notice of Intent to Terminate" upon Landlord within thirty (30) days after the close of the Term Year in which total Filing Fees collected by Tenant do not exceed $150,000. Tenant shall continue to operate the Office of Deputy Registrar pursuant to the terms of this Agreement for the remainder of the Term Year in which the Notice of Intent to Terminate was served upon Landlord, with Tenant's obligations under this Agreement terminating as of December 31 of said Term Year. No Monthly Rent shall be due or payable to Landlord in the Term Year in which Tenant serves a "Notice of Intent to Terminate" upon Landlord regardless of the amount of Filing Fees collected by Tenant in said Term Year. 9. Handlinf! of State Funds and Filin2 Fees Collected. The Deputy Registrar will confirm that state funds collected and reconciled on a daily basis by the Tenant are deposited into as many approved bank accounts as is required under Minnesota law. The Deputy Registrar will distribute, on a daily basis, the state funds to the appropriate bank accounts before 2:00 P.M. to permit the State of Minnesota to swipe these accounts by means of 4 92 ACH for retrieval by the approved bank accounts. The Deputy Registrar shall also confirm that the Filing Fees collected by Tenant are transferred, on a daily basis, by means of ACH, to Tenant's Corporate Farmington Division bank. account. Any financial errors on customer Department of Motor Vehicle and Department of Natural Resources ("DNR") applications that are determined to be the fault of Tenant will be paid from the Filing Fees distributed by Landlord to Tenant. Any financial errors, including, but not limited to, late or short deposits, fees and fines that are determined to be the fault of Landlord will be paid by Landlord. 10. Tenant's Oblie:ation Ree:ardine: Use of Premises and Hours of ODeration. A. Use. The Premises shall be used and occupied by Tenant only for the operation of the Office of Deputy Registrar, or for such other purpose as Landlord may set forth in writing. B. Oualifications for Operation. Tenant shall at all times meet all qualifications and conditions required by law to operate the Office of Deputy Registrar, including, but not limited to, taking and abiding by the Oath of Office, posting of any bonds as may be required by the Commissioner, keeping records and making reports. C. Hours of OlJeration. State of Minnesota Statutes require that the Office of Deputy Registrar be open to the public a minimum of forty (40) hours per week. To optimize customer friendly hours, Tenant will maintain hours of operation from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Tenant will not open the Office of Deputy Registrar on Saturdays or other times the Municipal Building is closed to the public except upon express written consent of Landlord. D. Tenant's Care of Premises. Tenant shall: 1. Keep the Premises and :fixtures in good order; 2. Maintain the areas devoted to the Office of Deputy Registrar in a neat and orderly manner, and prevent any unnecessary waste, loss, or damage to property. 3. Notify Landlord ifany areas devoted to the Office of Deputy Registrar are in need of repair. Any repairs, the necessity of which is caused by the actions of Tenant or Tenant's agents, contractors or employees, shall be the sole responsibility of Tenant. E. Nuisance. Tenant shall not use the Premises in a manner that would constitute a public or private nuisance. 5 93 F. Prohibition A~ainst Unlawful Use. Tenant shall not occupy or use, or permit any portion of the Premises to be occupied or used for any business or purpose which is unlawftt4 disreputable, or immoral. G. Tenant's Equipment. Tenant shall be responsible for securing, maintaining and insuring all Tenant owned equipment or property within the Municipal Building or on the Premises. No Tenant provided equipment or material may be located outside the area designated or devoted to the Office of Deputy Registrar without the express written consent of Landlord. H. Alterations. Tenant shall not make alterations without Landlord's advance written consent. "Alterations" means additions, substitutions, installations, improvements, and similar changes to the physical condition of the Premises. Landlord's consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or unduly delayed for nonstructural Alterations to the Premises that do not adversely affect the Municipal Building's appearance, value, and structural strength. Alterations made under this Section shall be made solely at Tenant's expense. Alterations shall belong to Landlord when this Agreement ends, except for those Alterations required to be removed by Tenant as a condition of Landlord's consent to such alterations. I. COMoliance with Laws. Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, comply with any and all laws, statutes, ordinances, regulations, the Uniform Fire Code, the State Building Codes and City ordinances and regulations relating to the use of the Premises and the Municipal Building. Tenant also covenants to comply, at its sole cost and expense, with all reasonable rules and regulations applicable to the conduct of Ten ant's operations on the Premises. 11. Landlord's ComDHance With Laws. Landlord warrants that on the Commencement Date, the physical condition of the Premises will comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules and governmental regulations (" Applicable Laws"). During the Agreement Term, Landlord shall comply with all Applicable Laws regarding the physical condition of Premises, except to the extent Tenant must comply with Applicable Laws. Tenant shall comply with all Applicable laws regarding the physical condition of the Premises to the extent the Applicable Laws pertain to the particular manner in which Tenant uses the Premises or to the lawful use of the Premises, such as laws governing maximum occupancy and illegal business operations. 12. Services. Utilities and Fumishines. A. Landlord shall provide at its sole cost and expense: 1. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HV AC) for the Premises to maintain comfortable temperatures for Tenant's use of the Premises; 2. Electricity to the Premises in reasonable amounts necessary for normal office use, storage, lighting, and HV AC; 6 94 3. Replacement and disposal of lighting tubes, lamp ballasts and bulbs; 4. Janitorial services in the Premises five (5) days a week, including, but not limited to, vacuuming and trash removal; 5. Maintenance of common areas of, and any security system serving, the Municipal Building; 6. Matching Municipal Building furniture in the entry area for customers waiting and completing license center services, conference table and chairs in the conference room adjacent to the customer service area counter, and chairs for the employees work area behind the counter; 7. Power sources, phone, fax connections and internet access at the customer counter for a minimum of three (3) computers and power sources, phone, fax connections and internet access at the rear work area; 8. Professional outdoor and indoor signage mutually agreed upon by Landlord and Tenant; and 9. Marketing services to help promote Tenant's business; for example, permitting Tenant to insert its advertising pamphlets within the utility bills of Farmington residents to promote Tenant's business, and provide introductions to the personnel of businesses, newspapers, local public TV station, banks and auto dealerships in the Farmington area. B. Tenant will provide at its expense: 1. Computers, printers, fax machines, scanners and other equipment as required for the front customer counter and rear work area; 2. All necessary forms and documents required to carry out daily service to the Office of Deputy Registrar customers; and 3. Trained and certified personnel to operate the Office of Deputy Registrar in a qualified and professional manner. 13. Tenant Access to Premises. Tenant and its employees shall have access to the Premises twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week. Tenant is responsible for locking and securing the Premises. Upon termination of this Agreement, Tenant must return to Landlord all keys and locking and unlocking devices for the Premises. 14. Interruution of Services. Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for the interruption of any services which Landlord is to provide under this Agreement where such interruption is beyond Landlord's control. Services may be interrupted because of accidents, repairs, 7 95 alterations, improvements, or other reasons beyond the reasonable control of Landlord. No interruption shall be considered an eviction or disturbance of Tenant's use and possession of the Premises or shall relieve Tenant from. performing any of the Tenant's Agreement obligations. 15. Landlord Renairs. Except for repairs and replacements Tenant is required to make under Section 10, Landlord shall pay for and make all other repairs and replacements to the Premises. Landlord repairs shall be made within a reasonable time (depending on the nature of the repair or replacement needed) after Landlord receives notice or has actual knowledge of the need for repair or replacement. 16. Snrrender of the Premises. Upon termination of this Agreement, Tenant shall surrender the Premises to Landlord in the same broom clean condition that the Premises were in on the Commencement Date, except for: A. Ordinary wear and tear; B. Damage by the elements, fire, and other casualty unless Tenant would be required to repair such damage under Section 10; C. Damage arising from any cause not required to be repaired or replaced by Tenant; and D. Alterations as permitted by this Agreement unless consent to such alterations was conditioned. on the removal. Upon surrender, Tenant shall remove from the Premises its personal property, trade fixtures, and any alterations required to be removed. under Section 10, and shall repair any damage to the Premises caused by their removal. Any items not removed by Tenant as required shall be considered abandoned. Landlord may dispose of abandoned items as Landlord chooses and bill Tenant for the cost of their disposal, minus any revenues received by Landlord from their disposal. 17. Assimunent and Subleasine:. Tenant shall not mortgage or encumber all or any part of the Premises. Tenant shall not assign. or sublease all or any part of the Premises without Landlord's advance written consent. Landlord's consent to any assignment or sublease shall not be unreasonably withheld or unduly delayed. 18. Tenant Indemnification. Tenant shall indemnify, defend, and hold Landlord harmless from claims for any personal rryury, death, or property damage for incidents occurring in, on, or about the Premises or Municipal Building that are caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant, its agents, employees or invitees. When a claim is the result of joint negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant and Landlord or Tenant and a third party unrelated to Tenant, except Tenant's agents, employees or invitees, Tenant's duty to defend, indemnify, and hold Landlord harmless 8 96 shall be in proportion to Tenant's allocable share of the joint negligence or willful misconduct. 19. Landlord Indemnification. Subject to the maximum liability of Landlord under Minnesota Statutes, Section 466.04 and exceptions to liability under Minnesota Statutes, Section 466.03, Landlord shall indemnify, defend, and hold Tenant harmless from claims for personal injury, death or property damage for incidents occurring in, on or about the Premises or Municipal Building that are caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord, its agents or employees. When a claim is the result of the joint negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord and Tenant or Landlord and a third party unrelated to Landlord, except Landlord's agents or employees, Landlord's duty to defend, indemnify, and hold Tenant harmless shall be in proportion to Landlord's allocable share .ofthe joint negligence or willful misconduct. 20. Insurance. Through the Term of this Agreement and any subsequent Option Terms, Tenant shall maintain insurance in the minimum amount of $500,000 for liability, the statutory minimum required for workers' compensation, and sufficient insurance for its equipment and personal property in or about the Premises, and shall provide the City with proof of such insurance at the time of signing this Agreement and annually thereafter. Landlord shall carry and cause to be in full force and effect a fire and extended coverage insurance policy on the Municipal Building, but not on any Tenant equipment or other personal property in or about the Premises. The cost of such insurance and any other insurance maintained by Landlord for the Municipal Building shall be an operating expense paid for by Landlord. 21. Waiver of Subroeation Clause. Landlord and Tenant hereby release each other from any and all liability or responsibility to the other or anyone claiming through or under them by way of subrogation or otherwise from an insured loss, even if such insured loss shall have been caused by the fault or negligence of the other party, or anyone for whom such party may be responsible; provided, however, that this release shall be applicable in force and effect only with respect to loss or damage occurring at such time that the parties' policies contain a clause or endorsement to the effect that any such release shall not adversely affect or impair said policies or prejudice the right of the party to recover thereunder. 22. Tenant's Default. Any of the following events shall constitute a default by the Tenant ("Default"): A. Tenant's failure to perform any other Tenant obligation after a period of twenty (20) days from the date Tenant is notified by the Landlord that such obligation must be performed; B. Tenant's failure to vacate or stay any of the following within thirty (30) days after they occur: 9 97 1. A petition in bankruptcy is filed by or against the Tenant; 2. Tenant is adjudicated as bankrupt or insolvent; 3. A receiver, trustee, or liquidator is appointed for all or a substantial part of Tenant's property; or 4. Tenant makes an assignment of this Agreement for the benefit of creditors. 23. Landlord's Remedies. In addition to the remedies given in this Agreement or under the law, Landlord may do anyone or more of the following if Tenant commits a Default under Section 19: A. Cure the Default. Landlord may enter the Premises to cure the default and Tenant shall pay Landlord, upon demand, all costs, expenses, and disbursements incurred by Landlord to cure the default. B. Terminate this Agreement, in which case Tenant shall immediately surrender the Premises to Landlord; C. Enter and take possession of the Premises either with or without the process of law and remove Tenant, with or without having ended the Agreement; and D. Alter locks and other security devices at the Premises or the Municipal Building. Tenant waives any and all claims for damages by reason of Landlord's reentry, repossession, or alteration of locks or other security devices and of damages by reason of any legal process. 24. No Surrender. Landlord's exercise of any of its remedies or its receipt of Tenant's keys or electronic key cards shall not be considered an acceptance of surrender of the Premises by Tenant. A surrender must be agreed to in a writing signed by both parties. 25. Tenant's Liability noon Act of Default. If Landlord terminates this Agreement or ends Tenant's right to possess the Premises because of a Default by Tenant, Landlord may hold Tenant liable for indebtedness accmed until the date the Agreement ends. Tenant shall be liable for indebtedness that otherwise would have been payable by Tenant during the remainder of the Agreement Term had there not been a Default, reduced by any sums Landlord receives by reletting the Premises and appointing another party to operate the Office of Deputy Registrar during the Agreement Term. The Tenant shall also be liable for the following expenses incurred by Landlord in the event of a Default by Tenant; A. Reasonable broker's fees paid or incurred by Landlord for reletting part or all of the Premises; 10 98 B. The cost of removing and storing Tenant's property; C. The cost of minor repairs, alterations, and remodeling necessary to put the Premises in a condition reasonably acceptable to a new tenant; and D. Other necessary and reasonable expenses incurred by Landlord in enforcing its remedies, including attorney or collection fees. 26. Default bv Landlord and Tenant's Remedies. If Landlord shall fail to keep, observe or perform any of the material terms, covenants or conditions herein to be kept, observed and performed by Landlord, and such default creates a substantial adverse affect upon Tenant's operation of the Office of Deputy Registrar, and has not been cured by Landlord within thirty (30) days after Tenant has given written notice to Landlord, then Tenant in addition to any other rights or remedies available to Tenant hereunder, shall have: A. The right, at its option to cure such default by such acts as may be reasonably necessary under the circumstances, and to offset any and all expense thereof, including reasonable attorneys' fees, against amounts due to Landlord from Tenant; B. If the default by Landlord is such as to constructively evict or effectively dispossess Tenant, or substantially destroy Tenant's right to quiet enjoyment, Tenant shall have the right to invoke any and all rights and remedies Tenant may have at law and in equity; or C. The option to exercise any other rights or remedies which Tenant may have at law or equity. If Tenant makes any advances because of a default by Landlord not cured with thirty (30) days after notice from Tenant, Landlord is obligated to repay the full amount of such advances. No remedy herein or otherwise conferred upon or reserved to Tenant shall be considered to exclude or suspend any other remedy but the same shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other remedy given hereunder, or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute, and every power and remedy given by this Agreement to Tenant may be exercised from time to time and so often as occasion may arise or as may be deemed expedient. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, in the event that the default cannot reasonably be cured within thirty (30) days, the Landlord shall not be in default so long as the Landlord commences action to cure within such thirty (30) day period and pursues such cure with reasonable diligence. 27. Covenant of Ouiet Eniovment. Landlord covenants that it has the right to make this Agreement for the Term of the Agreement and covenants that if Tenant performs all of the covenants, terms, and conditions of this Agreement to be performed by Tenant, Tenant shall, during the Term of the Agreement, freely, peaceably, and quietly occupy and enjoy the :full possession of the Premises. 11 99 28. Muhanies Liens. Tenant shall, within twenty (20) days after receiving notice of any mechanic's lien for material or work claimed to have been furnished to the Premises on Tenant's behalf or at Tenant's request, discharge the lien, or post a bond equal to the amount of the disputed claim with companies reasonably satisfactory to Landlord. If Tenant posts a bond, it shall contest the validity of the lien. Tenant shall indemnify, defend, and hold Landlord harmless from losses incurred from any mechanics liens. If Tenant does not discharge the lien or post bond within the twenty-day period, Landlord may pay any amounts, including interest and legal fees, to discharge the lien. Tenant shall then be liable to Landlord for the amounts paid by Landlord, and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord, in full, within thirty (30) days after receipt of notice from Landlord. The amounts owed Landlord will be deducted from Tenant's Filing Fees after written notice is given to Tenant. 29. Landlord's Rif!ht of Entry. Landlord and its agents, officials, and employees, may enter the Premises at reasonable times, and at any time in the case of an emergency, without charge or liability to: A. Make repairs, alterations, improvements, and additions, either required by the Agreement or advisable to preserve the safety and physical condition of part or all of the Premises or Municipal Building; B. Post notices of non-responsibility; and C. Remove alterations made by Tenant in violation of the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord's entry is conditional upon Landlord: A. Giving Tenant at least twenty-four (24) hours advance notice, except in an emergency; B. Promptly finishing any work for which it entered; and C. Causing the least practical interference to Tenant's use. 30. Loss By Casualtv. If the Municipal Building or Premises are damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty, the parties shall have the following rights: A. Ri{ili.ts of Tenant. If the Premises is damaged by fire or other casualty, Landlord shall provide Tenant, within sixty (60) days of the casualty, with written notice stating whether Landlord believes, in good faith, that Landlord will be able to substantially complete the restoration of the Premises within one hundred (180) days after the casualty. If Landlord's notice indicates that the Premises cannot be restored within one hundred eighty (180) days after the casualty, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by giving written notice of termination within fifteen (15) days of receiving Landlord's notice or, ifno notice is given by Landlord, within seventy-five (75) days after the casualty. 12 100 B. Rights of Landlord. If the Municipal Building is damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty, Landlord shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, provided it gives written notice thereof to Tenant within sixty (60) days of the casualty. If a portion of the Premises is damaged by fire or other casualty, and Landlord does not elect to terminate this Agreement, the Landlord shall, at its expense, restore the Premises to as near the condition which existed immediately prior to such damage or destruction, as reasonably possible. 31. No Third Pam Beneficiaries. Neither this Agreement nor any provision of this Agreement shall create any right in favor of or impose any obligation upon any person or entity other than the parties to this Agreement and their respective successors and permitted assigns. 32. Headine:s. The section headings used in this Agreement are used for convenience only, and are not a part of the Agreement and shall not be used in construing it. 33. Entire Al!feementlAmendment. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties hereto with respect to the Premises and supersedes and terminates all prior discussions, negotiations, understandings, arrangements, and agreements between the parties relating to this Agreement. This Agreement may be amended or modified only by a writing executed by and delivered to both parties. 34. CounteJ1larts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of duplicate counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 35. Landlord's Neeative Warranties. Landlord makes no warranties, express or implied, as to the suitability of the Premises for Tenant's purposes. It is agreed that Tenant has either inspected the Premises, or been afforded reasonable opportunity to inspect them, and accepts the Premises "As Is". 36. Survival of Remedies. The representations and covenants of the parties under this Agreement and the remedies of either party for a breach of such representations and covenants shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 37 Waiver. The waiver of any of the rights or remedies arising under the terms of this Agreement on anyone occasion by any party shall not constitute a waiver of any rights or remedies with respect to any subsequent breach or default of the terms of this Agreement. The rights and remedies provided or referred to under the terms of this Agreement are cumulative and not mutually exclusive. 38. Govemine: Law. This Agreement shall by interpreted and construed according to the laws of the State of Minnesota. 39. Conflict of Interest. Tenant represents and warrants that no member, official, officer, or employee of Landlord has or shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement. 13 101 40. Severabilltv. If any provision of this Agreement is found to be invalid or unenforceable to any extent, such provision shall be stricken from the Agreement. The invalidity of any provision of this Agreement shall not affect the remaining portions of this Agreement 41. Effective Date. This Agreement shall be effective on the Commencement Date. 42. Taxes and Other Chames. Tenant shall pay when due all taxes, federal or state, that may be levied or assessed during the term of this Agreement on account of the transaction of business by Tenant on the Premises. Tenant recognizes and agrees that the word "taxes" as used in this Section includes any tax which may be imposed and required to be collected pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 272.01, subd. 2, or similar successor statute, for the privilege of using and possessing the Premises, in the same amount and to the same extent as though Tenant were the owner of the Premises. 43. Notices. Any notice from one party to the other hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed duly served if delivered personally to a responsible employee of the party being served, or if mailed by registered or certified mail addressed to Tenant at the Premises (whether or not Tenant has departed from, vacated or abandoned the same) or to Landlord at the place from time to time established for the payment of Monthly Rent. Any notice shall be deemed to have been given at the time of actual receipt or, if mailed, on the date of actual receipt as shown by the addressee's registry or certification receipt or at the expiration of the third business day after the date of mailing, whichever occurs first. Either party shall have the right to designate by notice, in the manner above set forth, a different address to which notices are to be mailed. 44. Consent Not Unreasonably Withheld. Except as otherwise specifically provided, whenever consent or approval of Landlord or Tenant is required under the terms of this Agreement, such consent or approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Tenant's sole remedy if Landlord unreasonably withholds or delays consent or approval shall be an action for specific performance, and Landlord shall not be liable for damages. If either party withholds any consent or approval, such party shall on written request deliver to the other party a written statement giving the reasons therefore. 45. Force Maieure. In the event that either party hereto shall be partially or totally delayed or hindered in or prevented from performing any of its obligations hereunder, or if such obligations are rendered impossible due to any event of force majeure, including, but not limited to, accidents, breakage, labor strikes, shortage of materials, acts of God, fire, explosion, flood, wars, riots, acts of public enemy, acts of terrorism, sabotage, civil commotion, acts of Government, delays of governments or any department or regulatory agency thereof or created thereby (including national aviation authorities), or any other conditions, events or other causes beyond such party's reasonable control, then performance of such acts or obligations shall be excused for the period of the delay and the period for the performance of any such act shall be extended for a period equivalent to the period of such delay. 14 102 The party who has suffered the force majeure event shall use its best efforts to inform the other party of the event and shall use its best efforts to ameliorate the situation. The occurrence of a force majeure event shall not constitute a breach hereunder. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Landlord and Tenant have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and year first above written. LANDLORD City of Farmington By: Name: Title: Mayor By: Name: Title: City Administrator and Deputy Registrar By: Name: Vinton J. Title: President Co d/b/a Quick-Serv License Center (Farmington Division) 15 103 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )SS. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _ day of February, 2011, by and . the Mayor and City Administrator/Deputy Registrar of the City of Farmington, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the municipal corporation. Notary Public STATE OF ;'OllcJ~ COUNTY OF L efi> ) ) SS. ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this --L-day of 2. / 20 , , . 2011, by Vinton Lewis, the President of Kathy's License Service, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, on behalf of the company """~~::"'" JUSTIN RICCIO l~...r: :(~ Notary Public. State of Florida ~. .. : . ~ My CommIssion ExplrBs May 22, 2011 -;." ~~:: Commission (# DO 677356 "':'~Rr.:,~<J"" Bonded Through NaIIona( No\aIy Assn. 16 104 EXHIBIT A STDOCS:IOSS292vl 17 105 -". . o . 1~ ~ '( J J ,;~.r. :;,. '1 ~ : . . -. J. f.. I' ~.J: . ~:'.!.'~ .:.L~ 7". :. '1 :.:l~~___.~_J ' ,'. 1 . i. . i .. .1 . ..' j' '.1 .. . . '.1 "'j:LQU '.L..- ~ . . 1- :.j L' j '} ,". I.... "~ :::~.. ~:; .. :".' .' i'I' SEE. .-StlEET13G ~Fl. r '; . " .' POl..ElPLANTER PLAN' , I . .' '~i.' . , < j : "'1 ,- !' .. .r : '.1 ____._J.: j -' I :t :.......:~~:..j1/1..'::~..' :.... e~~aa~i.I..' 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Herlofsky, Jr. City Administrator SUBJECT: Appoint City Administrator as Deputy Registrar DATE: February 7, 2011 INTRODUCTION I DISCUSSION The requirements from the State of Minnesota note that a Deputy Registrar needs to be appointed to operate the license center. The appointed individual will be a City employee as per the agreement with the State Department of Public Safety. The recommendation for Deputy Registrar is to appoint the City Administrator, Peter Herlofsky. ACTION REOUESTED A motion is requested to appoint Peter Herlofsky as Deputy Registrar for Office 177 to satisfy the requirements of the State of Minnesota. Respectfully submitted, Peter J. Herlofsky, Jr. City Administrator 107 /'7 cACL City of Farmington 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota 651.280.6800 . Fax 651.280.6899 www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor and CounciImembers Peter Herlofsky, City Administrato.v::;? Teresa Walters, Finance Director (y Fire Relief Pension Obligation FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: February 7, 2011 BACKGROUND INFORMATION: In mid-June 2010, at the conclusion of the 2009 audit, the Farmington Firefighters Relief Association asked our auditing firm Kern, DeWenter, Viere, Ltd. (KDV) to draft the SC-lO forms required by the State. This was completed and we were provided with the calculation showing that we needed to budget $131,175 for the Fire Relief Pension Obligation. In early July, the KDV staff person submitted the form through the SAFES (State Auditor's) system without additional review by the KDV management staff. In December, the Fire Relief Association received the results of an OSA review of the form and also notification of an adjustment. This resulted in a $56,538 increase to the required City contribution. The new obligation calculated by the State was $187,713. By this time the City had budgeted and levied based on the original SC-lO form. The auditor's contacted the State on our behalf requesting a variance or deferral of the revised City obligation for the 2011 fiscal year. The State was not willing to revise their calculation. On January 23,2011 the City Administrator and Finance Director met with Mr. Matt Mayer (partner at KDV) and Mr. Loren Viere, (Managing Partner and Acting CEO). They informed us that this service was not part of the Fire Relief's audit, and KDV was unaware that their staff person had completed the SC-lO form. We discussed KDV's obligation to us. They felt it was a "Time Value of Money" issue since we would still have the same obligation if the calculation had been completed correctly. They offered to pay us $5,000 for interest on our additional obligation and our time spent trying to resolve the issue. DISCUSSION Because the City ratified the Fire Relief Association's lump-sum benefit level upon which the calculations are based, the City is statutorily required to pay the contribution amount. The City may pay the municipal contribution by tax levy or from any other source of public revenue. 108 BUDGET IMPACT Upon approval of the 2011 Budget, Council also approved a contingency of $45,841 to be used only upon Council approval. We are proposing the following: Revenue Source Amount Contingencv $45,841 KDV Contribution 5,000 Utilization of the Fund Balance 5,697 Total additional Fire Relief Pension $56,538 Obligation It is our hope that we will not have to utilize the fund balance, but will actually be able to cover the $5,697 through careful spending and a reduction to various line items within the operating budget. ACTION REQUESTED Staff recommends a Budget adjustment adding $56,538 to the Fire Department Budget for Fire Pension Aid. Staff also recommends a Budget adjustment accepting the $5,000 from KDV into the General Fund reimbursements. Finally, Staff recommends Council approve utilization of the Contingency funds and Fund balance as shown above. 109