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Councilmember Stewart asked about the history of the cell tower at Alpine Park. <br /> City Administrator Hagen shared that this cell tower has been there for over 20 years. <br /> Parks and Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood added that the cell tower ended up in the <br /> center of this park and the residents understood that some of the revenue was going to the parks <br /> system. <br /> City Administrator Hagen explained that they could put together maps for the residents at the <br /> neighborhood meeting to show them other potential areas in the City where the cell tower could <br /> go if not on this property. <br /> Mayor Heineman asked if there is a price point that they would like to target to make this worth it <br /> before they begin negotiations. <br /> Councilmember Stewart asked how much the lease is at Alpine Park. <br /> Councilmember Riley said the two current leases are at$26,400 and$24,000 per year and he would <br /> like this to be their target for negotiations. <br /> Mayor Heineman added that he would like them to start imagining what they would use the lease <br /> money for to help sell the idea to the residents. <br /> City Administrator Hagen asked if Verizon is not willing to meet market value if they would not <br /> want to move forward with a neighborhood meeting. <br /> Mayor Heineman said yes. <br /> The consensus of the Council was to renegotiate the terms with Verizon and direct Staff to schedule <br /> a neighborhood meeting to get feedback from the residents. <br /> 2.03: Continued review of the draft Rental Housing Licensing Inspections Policy <br /> Community Development Director Hanson reviewed the Staff report in regard to the rental housing <br /> licensing inspection policy. <br /> Councilmember Riley said he likes the idea of this becoming a policy, so they do not have to <br /> continue to change the ordinance. He added that he supports the changes made and feels that this <br /> is an important policy. <br /> Councilmember Stewart shared that she is against any inspections for tenants as she feels as though <br /> it is a violation of tenant rights. <br /> Councilmember Specht stated he likes the idea of the policy as they have found some rental units <br /> that have been in rough shape and they have already found things that could have resulted in big <br /> City Council Work Session/January 28, 2025 <br /> Page 6 of 9 <br />