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Personnel Committee <br />Meeting Date: 02/12/2013 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Discuss Municipal Center Meeting Room Revenue for Building Maintenance Staffing Needs <br />4. 1. <br />Background: <br />At the regular Personnel Committee meeting on Tuesday, January 22, 2013, the Committee discussed hiring a <br />part-time building maintenance worker for tasks and coverage at the Municipal Center. As the attached (draft) <br />meeting minutes attest, discussion relating to the need for the position was identified as driven in large part by <br />public demand for meeting space within City Hall. <br />The consensus of the Committee was to table the case until more information was brought back to the next Personal <br />Committee meeting with information relating to existing revenue generated by meeting room rental - as well as <br />proposals for better alignment between the real cost of providing the public rooms, with the cost of maintenance. <br />Notification: <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Staff is in the process of updating several facility use policies with attendant rental rates; with the park and <br />tournament policies on City Council's consent agenda for February 12th, 2013. <br />Pursuant to the Personnel Committee's direction, Staff has revised the proposed rate schedule for meeting rooms at <br />the Municipal Center as part of the general facility use policy revisions. Attachment #2 is Staffs <br />recommended 'MUNICIPAL CENTER FACILITY USE & RENTAL POLICY'. The rental rate schedule has been <br />modified considerably to provide more options in matching users with logical room rental rates. Additionally, <br />there would be a 'new' Minimum Maintenance Fee proposed for those users whose room rental is waived <br />(non -profits and business networking groups). Further, general resident meeting room rates are proposed to be <br />lower. <br />Lastly, the schedule also lists new fees; a one-time audio visual if requested by the users, and an after <br />hours/weekend rate. The table representing the above proposed changes is on page 3 of the attachment, with 'after <br />hours' clarified in the paragraph below it. <br />The existing Municipal Center facility use policies and fees are contained within attachment #3 for reference. As a <br />point of clarification, the Personnel Committee is not being asked to approve the facility use policy or fee structure <br />per se, but is receiving it so as to demonstrably see that a modest and rational change in the city's rental use can <br />make up the approximate $3,000 funding gap for the part-time building maintenance position. Perhaps equally <br />important, the proposed new rental rates and charges more accurately reflect the true cost of serving the public for <br />City Hall's rooms for rent. <br />It is anticipated that the proposed MUNICIPAL CENTER FACILITY USE & RENTAL POLICY would be placed <br />on the February 26, 2013 City Council work session for discussion, with the policy adopted by Council at the <br />regular City Council meeting that evening; as well as the authorization to fill the part-time building maintenance <br />position. <br />Recommendation: <br />