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west of Ramsey Boulevard when they are not sure if the road will have to be adjusted. <br /> Gamec replied that the study would still provide tools for the City when developm~nt~' ~e?i.':: <br /> proposed. Councilmember Zimmerman stated that the study would give the City ?d~&iment i~:::?: <br /> there is a proposed development west of Armstrong. ,~ '~: ":' <br /> <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, Councilmembers ZimiCne~an, ~d~rson, <br /> Hendriksen, and Kurak. Voting No: None. (~?'!i:'-. <br /> <br /> Case #3: Request from Youth F~rst for Fundmg .~;:!:::;¢.~?;.?~ <br /> <br /> Finance Officer Lund stated that dunng the regular Cl~ Counb~.:meetmg of November 28, 2000, <br /> Stan Peichel, Principal of Ramsey Element~ School, pr~enf~d info2ation to Council relating <br /> to the Youth Fkst pro,am. He had explained that ~i!h':'~e goup's ~isio~ it w~ necessa~ to <br /> hke a pa2-time coordinator who is Jan Pomeroy. ~'~P'3ffi&~y was als6'~:~f~ent at the meet~g. <br /> m. Peichel and Ms. Pomeroy requested ~at the Cit)~of R~gey.90~i~ t~'"~' ~ual line item <br /> budget of $5,000 to help supp0a the Youth First orgmzation.. 'B~b~biving this ~ual suppo~, <br /> the orga~zation can remain viable and the contribution by the Ci~'::~:"h .way of showing ~at they <br /> value youth in the co~uniW. ~. Peichel explained that the orga~tion isiin.~'.the process of <br /> publishing ~ed posters that w.i.n~,::,~7 p~sted in the co~uniW'~t~aaresses student <br /> responsibilities. ~e posters wilL b'b~P;St~dxln ~he schools as well as at !o~ai::businesses. At the <br /> time of the presentation, Mayor'dmeC ~fome'3~r~'~iehel and MS. P~eroy that the Council <br /> ,s ~n the process of reviewing '~h~ budg~~items ~d w&idd~ss-.~:~issue and get back to them <br /> with ~ answer. Unfomnately, this is~7.:~as nev~;:.:discuss~';,hg~n at a Council of Finance <br /> Co~ittee meeting or a work session; th~fore~i~'~as not bnd~¢~ed. On Febma, 1, 2001, the <br /> Mayor received a letter ~om Jean mncan6n,~dha~f of YouthFirst. She was inqui~g if a final <br /> decision had bemmadeiabout the ~nding ~eq~st. She stated in the letter that Youth First had <br /> received $5,00OTffom each, of the Cities of:~do.~&-.and ~oka. ~oka County contributed <br /> $10,000.,. i~,Council desir&~o donate $5,0~'6f;;~¢;~ Youth First pro,am, money could be <br /> transfe~',~om the Couneii-:~ontingency F~d:~f~'~e budget of Mayor and Ci, Council and <br /> paid out 't~~ the Youth F~'t-ofg~ation. A~0~on of the proposed resolution would ensure that <br /> a line item is ~dd~ to ~ebfld'get-t6 .~d-g3~th First $5,000 amually. <br /> <br /> :%:}'Mktion ~y Mayor G~gc, seconded by Councilmember Zi~e~an, to reco~end that Ci <br /> Counci[-~opt Resolufion~#01z02- authorizing ~e ~ansfer of $5,000 from the Council <br /> ContingenCy Fund [o the Cudgbt 6fMayor and Council for the Youth First Pro,am. <br /> <br /> Motion c~ed;"~ Voting" Yes: Mayor Gamec, Councilmembers Zi~e~an, ~derson, <br /> Hendhksen, and Kurak. Voting No: None. <br /> <br /> Case ~4: :/-'.Ci~ ofAnoka Swim~g Pool Fund~g Request <br /> <br /> P~tgities Supe~isor Boos stated that on October 24, 2000, the Finance Co~i~ee received <br /> a r~ue~ to appropriate $12,000 over the next t~ee years to purchase resident rates at the <br /> <br />-48- <br /> <br />Finance Committee/February 27, 2001 <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br /> <br /> <br />