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12/07/1993 - City Council Special 00 413 MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF EAGAN CITY COUNCIL Eagan, Minnesota December 07, 1993 A Special City Council Meeting was held on Tuesday, December 07, 1993, at 5:00 p.m. in the Eagan Municipal Center Building. Prior to the Special City Council Meeting, at 6:00 p.m., an executive session was held to consider a proposed response to police negotiations. Following the executive session, the City Councilmembers focused on a request by the City Administrator to evaluate the building design and budget for the municipal center/police building expansion project. Those in attendance for the executive session were mayor Egan, City Councilmembers Awada, Hunter, Masin, and Wachter. Also present were Assistant to Administrator Duffy, Chief of Police Geagan, Administrative Intern Pruitt, and City Administrator Hedges. Those in attendance for the Special City Council Meeting were Mayor Egan, City Councilmembers Awada, Hunter, Masin, and Wachter. Also in attendance for the Special City Council meeting were Chief of Police Geagan, Assistant to Administrator Duffy, Director of Parks and Recreation Vraa, Chief Building Official Reid, Police Captain Swanson, Director of Community Development Reichert, Director of Public Works Colbert, Chief of Fire Nelson, Project Manager Stowe, Architect Thorbeck, Administrative Intern Pruitt, and City Administrator Hedges. Executive session The Police Association bargaining demands were held in Executive Session from 5:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Municipal Center/Police Facility Expansion Project City Administrator Hedges requested an extension until the following Special City Council Meeting on the Municipal Center/Police Facility Expansion Project in order for the Steering Committee to review feasible design alternatives and cost projections. The City Council supported the extension request. The City Administrator sought budget guidance from the City Council for the Municipal Center/Police Facility Expansion Project. Councilmember Awada proposed a $5.0 million budget. 'Discussion generated consensus for a guideline budget of $5.0-5.3 million. The City Council also challenged staff. to reduce the budget allowance if possible. Project Manager Stowe and Architect Thorbeck informed the City Council that a breakdown of costs along with impacts would be presented at the next Special City Council Meeting. Project 00 . EAGAN CITY COUNCIL DECEMBER 07, 1993 PAGE TWO Manager Stowe informed City Councilmembers in order to create an awareness regarding project deadlines, an overall cost impact schedule would be presented at each meeting for their review. Project Manager Stowe suggested the City Council would then be able to calculate expenses for postponements relating to the overall cost of the Municipal Center/Police Expansion Project. City Councilmembers maintained their support for the Police Building to be built out to accommodate 2010 space needs. The City Council reiterated it's support for a campus design for police, fire, and municipal center departments. City Councilmembers also restated support for maintaining the Fire Department within existing facilities, as it was the Fire Department's desire not to be located within the lower level of the municipal building. City Councilmembers expressed support for future expansion of the Fire Administration Building, and informed Chief Nelson that it was too premature in the project to determine a specific location for the Fire Department. City Councilmembers did relate that due to their strong support for a campus concept, they would not support acquiring additional land for proposed Fire Station #6. Chief Nelson responded that the Fire Department supported this decision to wait. There being no further discussion, the Special City Council Meeting was adjourned at 6:28 r)pnenber 7. 1993 Date ity Cler If you need this information in alternative form such as large print, audio tapes, etc., please contact the City of Eagan, 3830 pilot Knob Road, Eagan, MN 55122, 681-4600 (TDD Phone 454-8535).