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Councilmember Tossey inquired whether staff would be trained to transcribe, or if a secretarial <br />service would be used. He suggested people sign in if they want to speak at meetings. <br />City Clerk Thieling explained staff does proof the minutes, pulls staff direction from minutes, <br />and adds resolution numbers. It does take time to do these things, but not as much time as <br />transcribing the minutes. She noted there would be much less to proof with executive style <br />minutes. <br />City Administrator Ulrich indicated the transcription and executive style minutes option would <br />save time and money. He suggested staff try it for a while, and if it does not meet the needs, they <br />can go back to the previous style. <br />Councilmember Elvig raised the issue that some people would want a copy of the written <br />minutes. He asked how that would be handled. <br />City Administrator Ulrich responded the minutes would be in print form to comply legally. If <br />someone wanted more detail and they didn't have a computer, they could use one at the library <br />or possibly the City Hall could make one available. <br />City Attorney Goodrich explained if there is an appeal, the written minutes would serve in court <br />reviews. When the Council adopts findings, those minutes need to be verbatim. Those records <br />must be accurate and findings of facts must be transcribed and put into written form. <br />Councilmember Wise pointed out the minute taker does not necessarily take verbatim minutes <br />and comments can be reworded. <br />Councilmember Strommen asked about the long-term file storage implications. <br />Deputy City Administrator Nelson explained there would be concerns with QCTV for storage, as <br />their storage is not mandated by State law. The City would need to check with them and <br />consider how their retention schedule compares. <br />City Attorney Goodrich noted there is no minimum time the State requires retention of records. <br />The State does mandate that minutes must be preserved forever. <br />Mayor Ramsey stated the City is only required to keep and publish executive style minutes so <br />Ramsey's minutes are over and above the requirements. <br />Consensus was reached to move to executive style minutes for the meetings that are video taped. <br />2) Proposed Lease & Fire Suppression System for City -Owned Property at 6701 Hwy. <br />10 <br />Economic Development/Marketing Manager Backman reviewed the staff report. He noted the <br />Met Council concurred with the City's proposal. They approved the lease, the project, using all <br />of the revenues for improvement of the building, and the City does have to forward any monies <br />City Council Work Session / October 11, 2011 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />