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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
MEETING DATE: JULY 22, 2013
AGENDA #: 5G
PREPARED BY: CATHERINE ASMUS, ACCOUNTANT
PRESENTER: JERILYN ERICKSON, FINANCE DIRECTOR
AGENDA ITEM: CONSIDER APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING DONATIONS
AND GRANTS TO THE CITY DURING THE SECOND QUARTER OF
2013
DISCUSSION: Introduction
The purpose of this agenda item is to consider acceptance of donations
and grants made to the City during April, May and June of 2013 and to
authorize city staff to amend the budget for any additional revenues
received and expenditures that may be incurred to comply with grant
agreement and restricted donations.
Historv
Minnesota State Statute 465.03 requires that the City accept a grant or
devise of real or personal property and maintain such property for the
benefit of its citizens in accordance with the terms prescribed by the donor.
In addition to being a legal requirement, this resolution encourages
transparency in government and accountability.
Current Circumstances
A resolution has been prepared that identifies the donations and grants that
were received during the 2"d quarter of 2013 and the terms in which they
were presented. If a donation or grant was accepted under separate
resolution, it has not been included in this current list. While it is certainly
our intent to include all donations and grants for the 2"d quarter of 2013, we
recognize that we may have inadvertently missed some. Those will be
addressed in subsequent resolutions.
Conclusion
Staff is requesting that the Council accept the donations and grants
received and authorize them to amend the budget. Staff intends to seek
Council acceptance of donations and grants each quarter during the year
and amend the budget when appropriate.
ISSUES: This agenda item allows City Council to publicly recognize the donations
and grants made to the City in the interest of transparency.
FINANCIAL Certain donations and grants and their corresponding expenditures are
IMPACT: reflected in the annual budget due to their recurring nature. Acceptance of
additional donations and grants may result in additional or offsetting
expenditures depending on the terms prescribed by the donor.
In 2012, the City received approximately $622,006 in grant funding. The
City spent approximately $439,803 to complete projects totaling
approximately $1,061,809.
ALTERNATIVES: 1. Approve the resolution accepting donations and grants received by the
City during the 2"d quarter of 2013 as presented.
2. Delay action if the Council requires additional information.
RECOMMENDED Alternative #1.
MOTION:
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RESOLUTION 13-xxx
A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING DONATIONS AND GRANTS TO THE CITY DURING
THE 2^d QUARTER OF 2013
Motion By: Second By:
WHEREAS, MN Statute 465.03 requires that cities accept donations for the benefit of its citizens in
accordance with the terms prescribed by the donor; and
WHEREAS, Additional revenues received may require the City to incur additional expenditures in order to
comply with grant agreements and restricted donations; and
WHEREAS, The City has received the following donations of money, goods or property during April, May,
and June of 2013:
Donor Value Desi nated Use
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux $200,000.00 Police — 2�d and 3�d Quarter 2013
Communit
Robert Morris $100.00 Donated 2�d quarter time as EDA
Member
Michelle Choudek $100.00 Donated 2�d quarter time as EDA
Member
Prior Lake Lions $1,000.00 Sand Volleyball Tourne
Laker Ed Foundation $2,200.00 Arche
Prior Lake Rota $342.27 Rotary Fountain Electricit
Prior Lake Optimists $3,000.00 Safety Camp and Summer Rec
Pro ram Scholarshi s
Ke stone Communities $100.00 Club Prior
Sailer's Greenhouse $650.00 Plants for downtown planters
Conservation Corps-MN & IA $3,150.00 In kind donation of 1 labor crew
Granting Project Description of Project Grant Award Dept
Agenc Period
Centerpoint Community Purchase 2 multigas 2013 $2,500.00 Fire Dept
Energy Partnership detectors. Used by
Grant firefighters to identify
gases present at fire
scenes and provide better
assessment of emergency
situations. Requires
match listed below.
Prior Lake Community Matching portion to 2013 $2,538.00 Fire Dept
Fire Relief Partnership purchase 2 multigas
Association Grant detectors. Used by
firefighters to identify
gases present at fire
scenes and provide better
assessment of emergency
situations.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PRIOR LAKE,
MINNESOTA as follows:
1. The recitals set forth above are incorporated herein.
2. City staff is authorized to amend the budget to comply with grant agreements and restrictive donations.
3. The grants and donations are hereby officially accepted and acknowledged with gratitude to the donors.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 22nd DAY OF JULY, 2013.
YES NO
Hedber Hedber
Keene Keene
McGuire McGuire
Morton Morton
Souku Souku
Frank Boyles, City Manager