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Councilmember Johns agreed that it is important to get intelligent and accurate information out <br />to the public as road maintenance is a large part of the City budget and infrastructure system. <br />She believed that it is important to get the information out and engage residents in many different <br />methods to develop a solution as a community. <br />Ms. Gray stated that she is here representing WSB and the proposal but is not representing a <br />certain choice on pavement management and funding. She stated that the purpose of the <br />assessment is to determine the right choice for Ramsey. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau acknowledged that WSB brings a layer of depth because of their <br />experience in assisting other communities with their assessments. <br />Ms. Gray confirmed that WSB assisted Rogers and is currently assisting Princeton. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau stated that this process began five years ago when an analysis was <br />done of the road conditions in Ramsey. At that time, the City made a concise decision of how to <br />address the issue to move forward. He noted that at that time it was determined that in five years <br />the City would reassess the process to determine if the process needs to be changed to address <br />the continuing need for road improvement and funding. He noted that the City is now at that <br />five-year mark and wants the input of the residents. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that for the past five years the City has been using the process of <br />assessing properties adjacent to road improvement projects and hoped to have input from <br />residents that have been assessed as well as input from those that have not yet been assessed. <br />She stated that assessment will continue to be one option for road funding, but other options will <br />also be reviewed because of the large burden on the City budget and levy that roads will continue <br />to have. <br />Motion by Councilmember Shryock, seconded by Councilmember Kuzma, to approve entering <br />into an agreement with WSB to provide consulting services for road funding communication as <br />described in the proposal, in an amount not to exceed $35,000, plus printing and mailing <br />expenditures not to exceed $5,000. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Acting Mayor LeTourneau, Councilmembers Shryock, Kuzma, <br />Johns, Kuzma, and Riley. Voting No: None. <br />7.02: Consider Adopting Resolution #18-160 Approving Request for a Home Occupation <br />Permit for Auto Detailing at 7950 149th Lane NW, Case of Linda and Troy Neiss <br />City Planner Brigl reviewed the staff report and recommendation to adopt Resolution #18-160. <br />She stated that this would permit the existing business, eliminate a code enforcement case, create <br />conformity for an existing building that currently does not comply with City Code, and place <br />conditions on the operations of the business. <br />City Council / August 28, 2018 <br />Page 13 of 23 <br />