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The City has agreed to pay the taxes, and the tenant will be required to maintain their own area. <br />Mr. Goodrich advised this lease is important and will set the tone for other leases. Staff would <br />like to use this lease for the property next door if it is acquired. <br /> <br />Denny Sharp stated the lease that was drafted earlier would not work for them because of the <br />taxes. Secondly, according to the lease, as soon as the county or state wants the property, the <br />lease would terminate. Ths would cause difficukies due to tenants that have leased the property <br />for a nine-month period. <br /> <br />City Attorney Goodrich indicated the time period of the lease should not be an issue to work out. <br />The City should be able to provide at least a two-year notice before terminating the lease. <br />Mr. Sharp questioned if the City would insure the building, with him carrying tenant insurance. <br />City Attorney Goodrich replied that is provided in the lease; however, there is $3,000 damage <br />deposit required in the lease. <br /> <br />Mr. Sharp suggested a meter could be run for the payment of gas and electricity. <br /> City Attorney Goodrich indicated staff should be able to resolve any remaining issues with the <br /> Mr. Sharp and his attorney. <br /> <br /> Mr. Fischer stressed the importance of being cognizant of market rates, which was specifically <br /> requested by Mr. Norman and Mr. Sullivan. <br /> <br />· 2) 2006 Objectives & Work Plan <br /> <br /> City Administrator Norman distributed the proposed 2006 Objectives & Work Plan. He <br /> requested the Council to review the Work Plan, which will be included on the next work session <br /> agenda for discussion. <br /> <br />3) Anoka Ramsey Athletic Association <br /> <br /> City Administrator Norman explained the Ramsey Youth Athletic Association (RYAA) has <br /> merged with the Anoka Area Baseball Association (AABA) and the Anoka Youth Athletic <br /> Association (AYAA). The new organization will become the Anoka Ramsey Athletic <br /> Association (ARAA). Staff would like to discuss the merger with the Council in light of the <br /> possibility that the City may someday create a Ramsey Park & Recreation Department. <br /> Councilmember Elvig explained part of the reason for the merger is likely that the children of the <br /> people running RYAA are moving out of the Association. There are also complications with the <br /> field coordination. He noted Ramsey is strong on some sports, and not on others. A main theme <br /> is that all of these kids start playing together in the junior and senior high level as Anoka or <br /> Andover sports. <br /> <br />City Council Work Session / January 24, 2006 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br /> -101- <br /> <br /> <br />
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