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Consensus of the City Council was to move forward with the concept of an all affordable , • <br />housing project with finding an outside entity to manage the commercial /retail space. <br />2) 2007 —2012 CIP <br />Item was tabled. <br />3) Highway #47 / Xkimo Street Property <br />Item was tabled. <br />4) Youth 1 St Oak Terrace Program <br />Assistant City Administrator Nelson explained that at a November 21 work session, staff had <br />updated the Council regarding the Youth First Program at Oak Terrace Estates. Previously <br />Youth First was conducting programming with the youth of Oak Terrace Estates throughout the <br />summer and began the after - school program this fall on site. Currently the program has been <br />suspended due to the lack of heat in the storm shelter on the site and the lack of alternative <br />meeting space for the after - school program. On November 21, Staff proposed the use of the- <br />southern office -space portion of the old NAU site. At that time the Council directed staff to <br />bring the issue back when more details were known. Since that time Staff has met with Marty <br />Fisher, the City's leasing agent for the space, to assess the feasibility of the site and the financial <br />obligations that would need to be met to utilize the space. The following issues were identified, • <br />along with the possible solutions: <br />o Insurance for the site: Currently the City insures the property, and leasor of the space <br />would need to provide liability insurance -for its operation. Youth First does carry <br />liability insurance for its programs and would extend their coverage to this site' for the <br />operation of the after - school program. <br />o Utilities: The monthly utility costs are estimated at $250. Currently the building is <br />heated to roughly 50 degrees to ensure the buildings plumbing does not freeze and its <br />.system operate. Options for the payment of utilities could be a financial commitment <br />from either the Ramsey Rotary or Lions Club, or a joint arrangement between the Clubs. <br />o Snow removal and clearing a path to Oak Terrace. In order for the youth to walk to the <br />site, a path would need to be maintained to Oak Terrace. Either the City could add this <br />removal to its snow operations or Youth First could request the assistance of the <br />neighboring business, Pro Power Sports, to add this to their snow plow operation. During <br />the work session of November 21, a concern was raised regarding the comfort level of the <br />families in allowing their children to walk. to the site from Oak Terrace. Youth First staff <br />referenced their Anoka program where youth walk from a six to eight block area to the <br />center where they conduct programming and it has functioned well. Youth First staff <br />would address this issue with the families. <br />o Foregoing lease revenue and taxes to the City. Staff recognizes that with this <br />arrangement, the Cit would be foregoing any lease revenue and property taxes that might <br />have been collected from the lease of the space. The lease revenue, minus the <br />administrative expenses, would be returned to the Met Council RALF program. Staff • <br />City Council Work Session / December 4, 2006 <br />Page 6 of 9 <br />—76_ <br />
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