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HomeMy Public PortalAbout09/07/2010 CCM207 MEDINA CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 7, 2010 The City Council of Medina, Minnesota met in regular session on September 7, 2010 at 7:10 p.m. in the City Hall Chambers. Mayor Crosby presided. I. ROLL CALL Members present: Crosby, Johnson, Siitari, and Smith. Members absent: Weir Also present: City Attorney Ron Batty, City Engineer Tom Kellogg, Police Chief Ed Belland, City Planner Dusty Finke, Public Works Superintendent Steve Scherer, Finance Director Jeanne Day, City Administrator Chad Adams and Recording Secretary Amanda Staple. II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA The agenda was accepted as presented. IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Approval of the August 17, 2010 Special City Council Meeting Minutes It was noted on page one, the third paragraph, it should state: "...and acknowledged it could be added and discussed later if it is received." On page one, the fifth paragraph, it should state, "...with step increases for consideration in the budget to be presented at the September 7 budget open house." Moved by Smith, seconded by Johnson, to approve the August 17, 2010 Special City Council meeting minutes as amended. Motion passed unanimously. B. Approval of the August 17, 2010 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Moved by Johnson, seconded by Siitari, to approve the August 17, 2010 Regular City Council meeting minutes as presented. Motion passed unanimously. V. CONSENT AGENDA A. Appoint Jeffrey Kordiak as Part -Time Police Community Service Officer B. Approval of Final Pay Request to Geislinger and Sons for Hamel Road Reconstruction C. Approve Memorandum of Understanding with Minnehaha Creek Watershed District D. Approve Easement Agreement by and between Helen Bachtold, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Caroline Brede E. Approve Sewer Cleaning and Televising Services Agreement with Infratech Infrastructure Technologies, Inc. F. Close City Hall on October 8, 2010 from Noon to 4:30 p.m. for Staff Training Session Medina City Council Meeting Minutes September 7, 2010 208 G. Resolution Granting Extension of Time to File Final Plat for Hamel Commons Amending Resolution 2009-43 Moved by Smith, seconded by Siitari, to approve the consent agenda. Motion passed unanimously. VI. COMMENTS A. Comments from Citizens on Items not on the Agenda Dr. Elizabeth Lavange, Orono, stated that she is an owner of two gravesites at the German Liberal Cemetery and is also a professional grief counselor. She commented on the Council's decision to take ownership of the cemetery and the proposed policy on decoration. She explained the importance of decoration for family members and friends and the connection between that act and the grief process. She stated that if the Council is not willing to support the needs of the bereaved the City should not take ownership of the cemetery. Adams commented that the German Liberal Association is meeting tonight to further discuss the policies, including decoration. He noted that this item would come back before the Council at the next September meeting. Ann Sarhan-White stated that she is also an owner of three plots at the German Liberal Cemetery and thought it was important to speak to the Council while the policy is being developed. She stated that her son had cancer, was interred at German Liberal Cemetery, and this plot of land is the first she had purchased. She believed that it is important for her family and her other children to be able to leave mementos at the gravesite, and was upset that decorations left had been removed prior to Father's Day of this year. She advised that many families are interested in volunteering their services to keep up the cemetery, but stressed the importance of allowing decorations at the gravesites. She advised that the reason her family chose German Liberal Cemetery was because it was close to home, had a homey feeling, and allowed decorations to be left. Crosby advised that this issue would be open for public discussion at the next two Council meetings. He suggested that interested parties come back to the Council meeting when the item is on the agenda to provide input. B. Park Commission Scherer provided an update and advised that the crossing at 101 and the shoreline restoration projects are nearing completion. C. Planning Commission Planning Commissioner Kent Williams noted that the Commission had not met since the previous August meeting, for which an update had already been provided. He advised that the Commission would discuss a potential lot split as well as proposed technical amendments to the conservation design process at their next meeting. Medina City Council Meeting Minutes September 7, 2010 209 VII. NEW BUSINESS A. 2011 Preliminary Budget and Tax Lew Adams confirmed that this item was previously discussed tonight at the budget open house and provided background information regarding the tax levy process. He explained that the City is required to establish a proposed budget and tax levy that must be certified to the County by September 15th. He advised that, once set, the proposed levy could be lowered from the established rate but could not be raised. He summarized the history of market value in the community and provided examples of taxes payable, explaining that market value is not the only variable used to set the City budget and tax levy. He reviewed the major issues that have impacted the budget during 2010 and would continue into 2011, as well as mandates and legislative changes for 2011. He summarized the strategies used for the 2011 budget, and reviewed the proposed 2011 budget and tax levy, noting a proposed two percentage increase in the levy for the general fund. He proposed a special levy increase of 1.42 percent reflecting bonds sold for the road improvement program and equipment certificates resulting in a total tax levy of 3.42 percentage points. He explained how the proposed budget would affect the expenditures, ranging from roads to staff resources, and employee compensation. He reviewed options for further revision to the budget including Municipal State Aid, street light utility, and additional deferrals in staff re -hiring, city hall repairs, or other line items. Crosby advised that the surplus noted in 2009 went into the reserve fund and noted that the City reserve is within the suggested guidelines. He stated that he would not like a material increase in the typical tax for a Medina resident. Smith stated that she was not convinced that the budget could not be cut further to further match the previous tax rate of approximately 18 percent. Johnson explained that this is a simple policy decision and advised that the City does not have control over the assessed value. He explained that the budget can be adjusted but the tax rate is determined by the assessed valuations and the budget amount. He stated that he would like the Council to attempt to not increase City taxes for the residents in this economy, but was unsure that the residents of Medina would be happy if City services were cut further. Smith stated that she would not be in favor of an increase larger than a one percent levy increase and believed that further cuts could be made to the budget. She believed that staff should not receive a salary increase and should be satisfied to simply have jobs at this time. She stated that cuts should be made across the board and additional items could be postponed. Crosby questioned the monetary amount for the one percent and step increases for staff. Day reported that the non -union step increases would total $17,948 and the one percent increase would account for approximately $10,000. Adams advised that other County and City agencies have not implemented as strict a policy as Medina for staff increases and noted that some cities are in a more dire state than the City of Medina. He advised that if the budget is cut further there may be a Medina City Council Meeting Minutes September 7, 2010 210 direct effect on the quality of services provided to residents and more discussion should be conducted on the level of services desired to be reduced. He noted, to the Council's credit, that residents have been notified several times in the past few years that the tax rate and tax payments would be increasing slowly over the next 15 years to account for road bonding. Smith explained the budgeting process for Anoka County. Adams advised that five years ago the budgeting process began in June and explained that now the budgeting process is essentially discussed and worked on year round. He advised that it had been decided that new staff would not be hired and instead the City would take care of the existing staff as staff would take on additional tasks. He explained that Medina is not in the same situation that some other communities are and suggested that the focus stay on Medina's needs and services rather than other government agencies. Johnson explained that although property values have decreased similar to what the value may have been in 2004, the property tax amount will most likely be substantially higher than what the property tax was in 2004, with Medina only being a small portion of that cost. He stressed the importance of some City services, such as fire and police, and advised that he did not believe a delay in road repairs would have the same impact. Siitari stated that he would like to see a zero percent increase in the tax amount to resident's properties. He advised that he has also been a government employee and agreed that the cost of living increase for other government agencies has remained at zero in the current economy. He noted that the City provides excellent health benefits to employees. Johnson advised that the one percent cost of living increase to staff is spread over two years. Adams explained that the proposed tax levy could be lowered once set and advised that if the intention is to reach a zero net increase, the proposed or even reduced number would provide a window of flexibility. Crosby questioned if the residents in attendance at the meeting would be satisfied with the Council stating that the attempt is to reach an average zero dollar net increase on the City's portion of tax payments. Bob Franklin, 2819 Lakeshore Ave., stated that he believed most residents would be more than happy with that statement and agreed that the Council should provide for some flexibility. It was the consensus of the Council to work toward the goal of a zero dollar increase for the City's portion of taxes to Medina residents prior to finalizing the tax levy and budget in December. Adams advised that if the Council wanted to be conservative the levy could be set at 2.92 percent, rather than 3.42 percent, which would still leave flexibility to bring the levy Medina City Council Meeting Minutes September 7, 2010 211 down by the end of the year. He added the 2.92 percent would result in an average net increase when property owners receive their Truth in Taxation statement. Day stated that dropping the tax levy increase from 3.42 percent to 2.92 percent, would result in about a $15,000 decrease. Adams stated that the $15,000 decrease is more than sufficient as flexibility to ultimately get to a no typical tax increase to Medina residents and advised the Council could go down to 2.5 percent, which will still show a tax increase to residents on their Truth in Taxation statements. 1. Resolution Approving 2011 Preliminary Tax Lew Moved by Johnson, seconded by Smith, to adopt the resolution approving the 2011 preliminary tax levy increase of 2.5 percent. Motion passed unanimously. Crosby briefly adjourned the meeting at 8:36 p.m. Crosby reconvened the meeting at 8:43 p.m. 2. Resolution Approving 2011 Preliminary General Fund Budget Moved by Johnson, seconded by Siitari, to adopt the resolution approving the 2011 preliminary general fund budget at $3, 792,175. Motion passed 3-1 (opposed Smith). 3. Establish Public Discussion Date for Final 2011 Tax Lew and Budget Moved by Smith, seconded by Siitari, to establish the 2011 final tax levy and budget discussion for December 7, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall. Motion passed unanimously. B. Zoning Map Amendments Affecting Various City Parcels Finke provided general information regarding the intent to match the zoning districts to the uses and objectives specified in the comprehensive plan. He advised that decisions about uses and timing of development had already been made through the comprehensive plan and the rezoning of the property is required to be consistent with the plan. He reviewed the business zoning districts, explaining the type of property that would fit within each zone and displaying the proposed changes via list and map. He submitted written comments from Loram and S. Todd Rapp in regard to the business districts. 1. Ordinance Rezoning Various Properties to the Business (B), Industrial Park (IP), or Rural Business HoldinQ(RBH) Zoning Districts Moved by Siitari, seconded by Smith, to approve the ordinance rezoning various properties to the business, industrial park, or rural business holding zoning districts. Motion passed unanimously. Finke reviewed the commercial zoning districts, explaining the type of property that would fit within each zoning district and displaying the proposed changes via list and map. He submitted written comments from Three Rivers Park District and Bluewater Partners in regard to the commercial zoning districts. Medina City Council Meeting Minutes September 7, 2010 212 2. Ordinance Rezoning Various Properties to Commercial -Highway (CH), Commercial Highway -Railroad (CH -RR), Commercial -General (CG) or Rural Commercial Holding (RCH) Zoning Districts Moved by Smith, seconded by Johnson, to approve the ordinance rezoning various properties to the commercial highway, commercial highway railroad, commercial general, or rural commercial holding zoning districts. Motion passed unanimously. Finke reviewed the Uptown Hamel zoning districts and explained the difference between the two zoning districts which is that residential development is required under Uptown Hamel 1, while Uptown Hamel 2 allows, but does not require residential. He advised that no formal public comments were received in regard to these zoning districts. 3. Ordinance Rezoning Various Properties to Uptown Hamel 1 (UH-1) Or Uptown Hamel 2 (UH-2) Zoning Districts Moved by Johnson, seconded by Siitari, to approve the ordinance rezoning various properties to the uptown Hamel 1 or uptown Hamel 2 zoning districts. Motion passed unanimously. Finke reviewed the residential and mixed use zoning districts, explaining the type of property that would fit within each zoning district and displaying the proposed changes via list and map. He submitted written comments from Three Rivers Park District, Jim Jurmu, and Joe Cavanaugh in regard to these zoning districts. He explained that during the comprehensive plan the City identified the property on parcel 43 as mixed -used, but advised since that time the property has been split into two parcels. He advised that Mr. Cavanaugh is requesting that he southern portion of the property be zoned into commercial highway while the northern portion be zoned to R-2. He noted that after much discussion the Planning Commission and staff recommend that the parcels be left as rural residential -urban reserve until development is actually requested. Planning Commissioner Kent Williams advised that the Commission had three issues with the rezoning request in that not all parties were present at the public hearing, all. required parties were not notified of the possible zoning change, and the requested rezoning by Mr. Cavanaugh may not fit with the comprehensive plan. He advised that the Commission preferred that adequate notice be given to the requested rezoning and that the formal process be followed by the landowner. Crosby questioned if the neighboring property owner to the west would agree with the proposed changes. Jeff Pederson, an owner of PID 02-118-23-33-0003 which is to the west, advised that he agreed with the zoning changes proposed by Mr. Cavanaugh and stated that he believed the northern portion of his property should also be rezoned as similar residential to provide consistency. Finke provided options for PIDs 02-118-23-34-0002 and 02-118-23-34-0003, as they are now two separate properties instead of one parcel as was the case when the comprehensive plan was completed. Medina City Council Meeting Minutes September 7, 2010 213 Joe Cavanaugh, 275 Lakeview Road, believed that what he is proposing is going to provide the City with more residential than what was originally proposed by the City. He commented that the southern portion of the property is actually the only property north of 55 of substantial size which could be developed as commercial. Crosby agreed with the comments made by Mr. Cavanaugh. He believed that additional options could be provided to the property owners by zoning the property RR-UR. Finke explained that the recommendation from staff is to rezone the property which currently does not have sewer and water into the holding district until the time which development occurs. He advised that if the Council does not wish to go that route, staff would need to notify property owners again to the proposed rezoning district prior to making this change. It was the consensus of the Council that the southern portion of the property be rezoned as commercial highway and the northern portion of the property be rezoned as a form of residential zoning. Batty questioned if the comprehensive plan would need to be changed to match the desire of the Council. Finke confirmed that option may come into play in order to match the desire of the Council. Batty confirmed that in order to reach the desire of the Council the process would need to begin again including notices, a public hearing, as well as a possible amendment to the comprehensive plan. It was the consensus of the Council to direct staff to prepare a comprehensive plan amendment to guide the portion of PID 02-118-23-33-0003 north of Meander Road as residential, to guide PID 02-118-23-34-0002 as residential, and to guide PID 02-118-23-34-0003 as commercial. This amendment would only be completed if all of the property owners provide written confirmation of their request. 4. Ordinance Rezoning Various Properties to the Mixed Use (MU), Rural Residential -Urban Reserve (RR-UR) or Rural Residential (RR) Zoning Districts Moved by Smith, seconded by Johnson, to approve the ordinance rezoning various properties to mixed use, rural -residential urban reserve or rural residential zoning districts, excluding PIDs 02-118-23-34-0002, 02-118-23-34-0003 and the portion of 02-118-23-33-0003 north of Meander Road. Motion passed unanimously. Crosby thanked Commissioner Williams and the Planning Commission for their hard work on this issue, as wellas the hard work of staff. 1. Resolution to Publish the Ordinances by Title and Summary Moved by Smith, seconded by Johnson, to approve the resolution authorizing publication of the ordinances by title and summary. Motion passed unanimously. Medina City Council Meeting Minutes September 7, 2010 214 VIII. CITY ADMINISTRATOR REPORT A. City Brush Pile Adams questioned if the Council is still of the position that the City brush pile not be available to other municipalities considering the site constraints the City is currently experiencing. It was the consensus of the Council to keep the same position and prohibit non-resident use of the brush pile and monitor the facility more closely in the future. Scherer provided an update on the situation. Xl. MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL REPORTS Smith advised of an upcoming workshop. XII. APPROVAL TO PAY THE BILLS Moved by Smith, seconded by Johnson, to approve the bills, EFT 000805-000826 for $60,257.47 and order check numbers 035900-035969 for $544,830.63, and payroll checks 020238-020255 for $3,013.35 and payroll EFT 502954-503009 for $88,107.13. Motion passed unanimously. XIII. ADJOURN Moved by Johnson, seconded by Siitari, to adjourn the meeting at 9:58 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. Attest: Chad M. Adams, City Administrator -Clerk Medina City Council Meeting Minutes September 7, 2010 215 ORDER CHECKS August 13, 2010 - September 2, 2010 035900 Office of Child Support Enforc $240.00 035901 WHCEA $2,494.29 035902 AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES $1,374.04 035903 AGRE, CAROLINE $250.00 035904 VALVOLINE FLEET SERVICES $94.71 035905 XCEL ENERGY $9,450.19 035906 BNSF RAILWAY CO. $1,200.00 035907 HEALTHPARTNERS $28,485.02 035908 KONICA MINOLTA BUS. $602.16 035909 SPRINT $772.97 035910 Office of Child Support Enforc $240.00 035911 PITNEY BOWES POSTAGE BY $1,000.00 035912 QWEST $1,093.15 035913 ASSURANT EMPLOYEE $520.79 035914 BARR ENGINERING CO $360.00 035915 BERTELSON TOTAL OFFICE $236.07 035916 BONESTROO INC $14,066.14 035917 BUDGET PRINTING $60.58 035918 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY $326.22 035919 CARLSON BUILDING SERVICES $494.92 035920 COLLISION CORNER $13,736.18 035921 DITTER INC $98.00 035922 DPC INDUSTRIES INC $390.00 035923 DRAGONFLY GARDENS $2,308.75 035924 ESRI, INC. $1,729.76 035925 GALLS, AN ARAMARK CO $788.17 035926 GEISLINGER AND SONS INC $17,341.29 035927 GOPHER SIGN COMPANY $304.72 035928 GRAMERCY CLUB ELM CREEK $2,500.00 035929 HACH COMPANY $166.43 035930 HENN COOPERATIVE SEED $60.38 035931 HENN COUNTY TREASURER $2,511.00 035932 HENRYS WATERWORKS INC $241.02 035933 HONEST AUTO LLC $620.19 035934 HOSTINGMINNESOTA.COM $17.98 035935 INTOXIMETERS INC $269.33 035936 THERESEMARIE JOHNSON OR $5,000.00 035937 KAHLER GRAND HOTEL $300.72 035938 KD & COMPANY $42.13 035939 KELLY'S WRECKER SERVICE . $80.16 035940 KENNEDY & GRAVEN $9,330.32 035941 LAW ENFORCEMENT LABOR $336.00 035942 LORETTO TOWING $117.57 035943 CITY OF MAPLE PLAIN $1,306.70 035944 MIDWEST ASPHALT $278,630.03 035945 MN COUNTY ATTORNEYS ASN $20.00 035946 NORTHWEST ASSOC $3,947.57 035947 OFFICE DEPOT $105.42 035948 ON SITE SANITATION $256.50 035949 ORONO, CITY OF $2,512.27 035950 OPEN SYSTEMS $8,500.00 035951 PEARSON BROS., INC $115,632.00 035952 PEGS COUNTRYSIDE CATERING $307.27 035953 CITY OF PLYMOUTH $628.48 035954 CITY OF PLYMOUTH $564.09 035955 QUALITY RESOURCE GROUP $551.38 035956 ROLF ERICKSON $6,235.73 035957 S & S SPECIALISTS $300.00 035958 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO $150.00 035959 SOUTH METRO PUBLIC SAFETY $650.00 035960 SPRINT $868.67 035961 STREICHER'S $531.72 035962 SUN PRESS & NEWSPAPERS $470.80 035963 TIMESAVER OFFSITE $346.25 035964 TWIN CITY SEED CO. $277.88 035965 VALLEY NATL GASES LOC93 $48.37 035966 VIKING INDUSTRIAL CENTER $212.83 035967 CITY OF WAYZATA $20.00 035968 WEST SIDE REDI MIX $32.07 035969 ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE $73.25 Total Checks $544,830.63 Medina City Council Meeting Minutes September 7, 2010 216 E-CHECKS August 13, 2010 - September 2, 2010 000805E PR PERA $10,765.09 000806E CITY OF MEDINA $19.00 000807E FARMERS STATE BANK OF $20.00 000808E PR FED/FICA $10,894.47 000809E PR MN Deferred Comp $1,175.00 000810E PR STATE OF MINNESOTA $2,441.63 000811E ACCLAIM BENEFITS LLC $940.68 000812E PITNEY BOWES $112.17 000813E EXXONMOBIL $329.36 000814E MINNESOTA, STATE OF $1,558.00 000815E AFLAC $149.46 000816E HARTFORD LIFE $529.55 000817E FARMERS STATE BANK OF $35.00 000818E WHCEA $2,695.08 000819E GLENWOOD INGLEWOOD $125.12 000820E DELTA DENTAL $2,285.60 000821E PR PERA $10,967.94 000822E PR FED/FICA $11,508.32 000823E PR MN Deferred Comp $1,175.00 000824E PR STATE OF MINNESOTA $2,492.00 000825E FARMERS STATE BANK OF $20.00 000826E CITY OF MEDINA $19.00 Total Order Checks $60,257.47 502954 502955 502956 502957 502958 502959 502960 502961 502962 502963 502964 502965 502966 502967 502968 502969 502970 502971 502972 502973 502974 502975 502976 502977 502978 502979 502980 502981 502982 502983 502984 502985 502986 502987 502988 502989 502990 502991 502992 Medina City Council September 7, 2010 PAYROLL DIRECT DEPOSIT August 13, 2010 — September 2, 2010 ADAMS, CHAD M $2,762.71 BARNHART, ERIN A $1,371.24 BELLAND, EDGAR J. $2,502.88 BOECKER, KEVIN D $1,966.15 CONVERSE, KEITH A. $1,673.00 COONEY, DALE T. $766.77 DAY, JEANNE M. $2,038.34 DINGMANN, IVAN W. $1,801.64 DOMINO, CHARMANE $2,121.63 FINKE, DUSTIN D $1,806.92 GALLUP, JODI M. $1,663.79 GLEASON, JOHN M $1,640.12 GREGORY, THOMAS $1,893.44 HALL, DAVID M $1,806.74 JESSEN, JEREMIAH S. $1,171.36 KLAERS GROTHE, ANNE M. $586.53 LANE, LINDA $1,271.82 LEUER, GREGORY J $1,542.62 MCGILL, CHRISTOPHER R. $1,803.18 NELSON, JASON $2,318.31 PETERSON-DUFRESNE, DEBRA $1,291.79 PORTINEN, TERI $1,254.73 REINKING, DEREK M $1,506.69 SCHERER, STEVEN T $1,901.00 VIEAU, CECILIA M $1,086.59 VINCK, JOHN J. $1,844.04 SIITARI, MIKE $190.87 ADAMS, CHAD M $2,786.71 BARNHART, ERIN A $1,371.23 BELLAND, EDGAR J. $2,502.88 BOECKER, KEVIN D $2,122.26 CONVERSE, KEITH A $1,800.55 COONEY, DALE T. $815.27 CROSBY, THOMAS M. JR. $327.07 DAY, JEANNE M. $2,051.64 DINGMANN, IVAN W. $1,607.15 DOMINO, CHARMANE $1,675.61 FINKE, DUSTIN D $1,806.92 GALLUP, JODI M. $1,365.01 Meeting Minutes 217 502993 GLEASON, JOHN M $1,553.20 502994 GREGORY, THOMAS $1,715.04 502995 HALL, DAVID M $1,817.90 502996 JESSEN, JEREMIAH S. $2,365.34 502997 KLAERS GROTHE, ANNE M. $586.53 502998 LANE, LINDA $1,271.82 502999 LEUER, GREGORY J $1,688.41 503000 MCGILL, CHRISTOPHER R. $1,624.77 503001 NELSON, JASON $2,236.70 503002 PETERSON-DUFRESNE, DEBRA $1,291.78 503003 PORTINEN, TERI $1,240.73 503004 REINKING, DEREK M $1,395.11 503005 SCHERER, STEVEN T $1,942.98 503006 SMITH, CAROLYN A. $230.87 503007 VIEAU, CECILIA M $1,086.59 503008 VINCK, JOHN J. $2,011.29 503009 WEIR, ELIZABETH V $230.87 Total Payroll Direct $88,107.13 PAYROLL CHECKS August 13, 2010 — September 2, 2010 020238 JOHNSON, BRENNAN $526.10 020239 BENSON, DIANN $101.58 020240 BYRNES, MARY PAT $106.20 020241 CHRISTOPHER, MARK $103.89 020242 DEGMAN, ELEANOR $93.38 020243 EVANS, KAREN $87.73 020244 FLAIG, SHARRIE $106.20 020245 FOOTE, RANDALL $94.65 020246 GARBERICK, MARGARET $99.91 020247 GREENE, LEONARD $96.97 020248 OLKON, ELLIS $87.73 020249 RILEY, JOHN $177.77 020250 SCHNEIDER, SHIRLEY $87.73 020251 SNETS, COLLEEN $106.20 020252 VELCH, PATRICIA $170.85 020253 WHITEHEAD, ANDREW B $87.73 020254 JOHNSON, BRENNAN $652.10 020255 JOHNSON, DANIEL $226.63, Total Payroll Checks $3,013.35 Medina City Council Meeting Minutes September 7, 2010 218 This Page Intentionally Left Blank Medina City Council Meeting Minutes September 7, 2010