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Public Works Superintendent Riemer replied that the property generates $68,000 per year for <br /> property taxes. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated that he was more excited with the opportunity for Quality RV but <br /> agreed that Public Works Superintendent Riemer would know what would work best for his <br /> department and therefore he would not want to waste money. <br /> Public Works Superintendent Riemer stated that the utility department could be put into that <br /> building and that department could stay there in perpetuity but then utility funds could not be <br /> used for financing of the new public works campus in the future. <br /> Councilmember Shryock stated that the building would be good in terms of size, but the cost of <br /> the building and necessary upgrades does not seem to make sense financially to provide a short- <br /> term solution to a long-term problem. <br /> Mayor LeTourneau agreed that the City is looking for a long-term solution to the problem that <br /> exists today. He asked if there is a funding source identified for this short-term solution. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich reviewed the different funding options that would be available. <br /> Mayor LeTourneau confirmed the consensus that this would not be a bad option, but additional <br /> information would be needed in terms of logistics and feasibility and whether the solution would <br /> meet the needs of public works for the next ten years. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma noted that there is also a cost to the inefficiency of public works <br /> operating from separate locations. <br /> 3. TOPICS FOR FUTURE DISCUSSION <br /> 3.01: Review Future Topics/Calendar <br /> Noted. <br /> 4. MAYOR/COUNCIL/STAFF INPUT <br /> None. <br /> 5. ADJOURNMENT <br /> The Work Session of the City Council was adjourned at 6:59 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> ad( <br /> Kurtis G. rich <br /> City Council Work Session/March 26,2019 <br /> Page 8 of 9 <br />