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tommftau 2*port <br /> PERSONNEL AND FINANCE COMMITTEE <br /> �0 tfjt Common tountil of tbt City of 6out1j dttt4: <br /> The January 25, 1993 meeting of the Personnel and Finance Committee was called to order <br /> by its Chairperson, Council Member Ann Puzzello at 4:10 p.m. in the Council Informal <br /> Meeting Room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members Luecke, Coleman, Puzzello, <br /> Washington, Kelly, Slavinskas, Zakrzewski, Duda and Ladewski; Mary Hall Mueller, <br /> Joyce Boyler, T. Brooks Brademus,Don Porter, and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Puzzello noted that there had been a mix up in communication between the <br /> City Clerk's Office and the Department of Economic Development with regard to <br /> Resolutions Nos. 93-4 through 93-9, which are the fiscal plans for annexation. In light of <br /> this, they would not be heard at the Committee meeting. <br /> Council Member Puzzello noted that Mr. T. Brooks Brademus has made a request to be <br /> heard under miscellaneous business. <br /> Council Member Luecke noted that Mr. Brademus had contacted him earlier in the day to <br /> request to speak before the Committee. Upon advice of the Common Council Attorney and <br /> in light of the pending law suit in the St. Joseph Superior Court in the law suit of Thomas <br /> Brademus v. Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission et al; Cause No. 71DO89-301-CP- <br /> 00054, it was recommended that Mr. Brademus be heard, but that there be no discussion <br /> on his comments in light of the pending law suit. <br /> Mr. Brademus accepted these guidelines. <br /> He stated that he is concerned about two basic items, the first being the City's history with <br /> the now failed Fredrickson Park. He stated that he had done research in to the park <br /> property and noted that individuals had bought it at Sheriffs Sale for $25.00 which was <br /> subsequently sold to the City for$140,000.00. He stated that this fourteen acre parcel now <br /> remains dormant and cannot be developed. <br /> The second item which he brought to the Committee's attention were the troubles he <br /> foresees over the proposed 2 million dollar office building for the Waterworks Department. <br /> He then provided copies of his completed "access to public records request" and the <br /> various attachments to it (copy attached). He stated that this is an excessive amount of <br /> money for a 15,000 square foot building. He noted that he was at the public hearing held <br /> in Indianapolis on January 8, 1993. He stated that he never received the site plan or the <br /> cost estimates which were filed with the Indiana Regulatory Commission. <br /> He noted that the property in question had an assessed value of$3,800.00 however in light <br /> of the fact that it is only available for leasing that the City would waste $280,000.00. He <br /> also noted that the proposed carpet cost of$170,000.00 would be a cost of $102.00 per <br /> yard. He stated that this is most unreasonable. <br /> He also stated that the proposed office relocation cost of$750,000.00 was not realistic. He <br /> requested that the Common Council reconsider its decision with regard to the rate increase <br /> addressing the Waterworks relocation. <br />