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Park baseball fields; drainage improvements;and increase funding for summer youth programs. He <br />stated regarding priority of the items, he wants the stipend for employees this year, do the fitness <br />center, the programs for the youth during the summer, the revamping of the current center for the <br />seniors, and the turfing of the baseball fields will have to come after the other projects are <br />completed and paid for. The increase of the tax rate would be earmarking these specific projects. <br /> <br />Councilmember Zemanek passed out photos of the Fitness Center showing damages which, in his <br />opinion, prove the need for renovation to it and building of a new Recreation and Fitness Center. <br />He stated the current building is past its usefulness. <br /> <br />Mayor Rigby asked how old is the building? Councilmember Zemanek said over 50 years old. <br />was built around 1987-1988. <br /> <br />Councilmember J. Martin commented he is not opposed to a new fitness center, but it is hard for <br />him to vote to raise taxes. He asked about other financing options besides raising taxes. City <br />Manager Alexander stated staff has not explored in depth other financing options. It is probably <br />permissible to use Hotel Motel funds to turf the ballfields because that is a permitted use. <br /> <br />Councilmember J. Martin stated if we already authorized a 10,000-square-foot expansion of the <br />here is no reason to spend this money if we plan to build a <br />new fitness center. He would like to explore the idea of having a bond election and let the citizens <br />vote it up or down. <br /> <br />Councilmember Zemanek stated that it took 11 years from the bond election to opening day of the <br />stand waiting another 11 years. <br /> <br />Mayor Rigby asked why the maintenance of this building is not being kept up. Mr. Alexander said <br />he and staff will be discussing this. <br /> <br />Councilmember Ojeda commented she is not opposed to a new fitness center but agrees with <br />Councilmember J. Martin that citizens should have an input on a rate increase. <br /> <br />Councilmember Earp commented he is opposed to raising taxes. He stated that going through the <br />budget, he believes we will find others ways to fund a new fitness center. <br /> <br />Mayor Rigby stated that if it is the decision of the council to build one and figure out how to pay for it <br />later, we still need to maintain all facilities. <br /> <br />Councilmember Engelken commented he does not want to see taxes increased and more can be <br />done if we get out of status quo and try to change status quo. He said maintenance for City <br />facilities is pathetic, and he holds City administration accountable for all City facilities. Staff should <br />do a better job on maintenance. <br /> <br />City Manager Corby Alexander continued with potential budget decreases. <br /> <br />Council agreed to cut Automated Server Monitoring by $35,000 and Consulting Fees by $5,000. <br /> <br />Mr. Alexander recommended not to eliminate the Director of Planning position of $137,000. <br />Councilmember Zemanek asked if the Director of Planning will have an engineering background. <br />Mr. Alexander responded there are quite a few attractive resumes coming in but none have an <br />engineering background. Council agreed to keep the position and an engineering background is <br />not required. <br /> <br />Council agreed to cut the Liability Insurance Fund by $30,000. <br />Page 2 of 7 <br />September 6, 2018 Council Meeting Minutes <br /> <br /> <br />