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fully fund road projects, which would spread the cost over thousands of properties and solve the <br /> problem for all immediately. <br /> Public Works Director Olson explained that a franchise fee of $28 /month generates $3.6 million <br /> a year, the amount needed for average street projects. The cost estimates have been refined and <br /> significantly lowered 35% from $1 million/mile to $648,000 /mile for reconstruction but the cost <br /> for maintenance activities (sealcoatloverlays) was added, generating the same costs. He advised <br /> the City cannot handle 20 miles of roads per year so the projects will have to be evened out. <br /> The City Council discussed whether staff should be directed to bring back a proposal including <br /> the franchise fee as a component and to continue its initiative to find additional funding options <br /> to fold into a more comprehensive plan. Support was also expressed that if assessments were <br /> part of the plan, consideration should be given to an approach that would phase out that method <br /> of financing over a five to ten year period. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Elvig, seconded by Councilmember Wise, to move forward with the <br /> Long Term Road Maintenance Initiative to be financed by use of franchise fees and /or a <br /> combination of other lawful revenue generating resources and direct staff to report back at the <br /> City Council's March 27, 2012 meeting, (after the City Council has met to identify all reasonable <br /> expense, deductions measures) with recommendations based on this evening's discussion. <br /> Further discussion: Public Works Director commented on the need to approve a funding <br /> mechanism for the 2012 Street Maintenance Program and timeline to hold a public hearing and <br /> adopt an ordinance to institute a franchise fee. Mayor Ramsey noted the motion on the floor <br /> would force a decision in March. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Ramsey, Councilmembers Elvig, Wise, Backous, McGlone, <br /> Strommen, and Tossey. Voting No: None. <br /> Councilmember Elvig left the Council Chambers at 8:40 p.m. <br /> 7.01: Adopt Ordinance to Repeal Minnesota Building Code Chapter 1306 Entitled Special <br /> Fire Protection Systems (Optional) <br /> Senior Planner Gladhill reviewed the staff report. <br /> Motion by Councilmember McGlone, seconded by Councilmember Wise, to Waive the City <br /> Charter requirement to read the ordinance aloud and Adopt Ordinance No. 12 -02 to Remove <br /> Minnesota Building Code Chapter 1306 from the Ramsey City Code. <br /> A roll call vote was performed by the Recording Secretary: <br /> Councilmember Elvig absent <br /> Councilmember McGlone aye <br /> Councilmember Tossey aye <br /> Councilmember Strommen aye <br /> City Council / February 14, 2012 <br /> Page 6 of 10 <br />