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r' a <br /> K N i s kii <br /> MINUTES <br /> MARCH 24, 1993 <br /> PAGE 2 <br /> concept. The program would be held from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., <br /> Monday through Thursday for seven weeks. The Commission felt <br /> that this type of program would provide for supervised but non- <br /> competitive play where children can come on a drop -in basis. <br /> Council agreed with the concept, however had a lengthy discussion <br /> relating to funding alternatives, such as a fee for service <br /> charge, no charge, or possibllyilyan opportunity for voluntary <br /> donations. Following this discussion Gehrz moved endorsement of <br /> the concept of staffing the Community Park and Curtiss Field Park <br /> for 2 hours per day for up to 7 weeks during the summer of 1993 <br /> at a cost of apprxomately $1,600.00 with no direct charge for <br /> service this year with the condition that opportunities be <br /> provided for volunteer contributions, and with the understanding <br /> that an acceptable method of funding will be established if the <br /> program is to be continued in the future. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> ADMINISTRATOR TO DISCUSS FINANCING TERMS WITH CITY OF LAUDERDALE <br /> FOR LAUDERDALE'S SHARE OF 1993 STREET PROJECT COSTS <br /> Hoyt explained that she and the city engineer have met with <br /> Lauderdale officials regarding that city's share of the cost of <br /> the reconstruction of Fulham Street. Since Lauderdale has not <br /> budgeted for the estimated cost of $26,050.00, it is being <br /> recommended that the city administrators meet to determine a way <br /> in which Lauderdale might pay for the project without a lump sum <br /> payment in 1993. After a brief discussion Council authorized the <br /> administator to meet with the Lauderdale administrator to develop <br /> financing terms for the Lauderdale share of costs for the 1993 <br /> street project. <br /> PROPOSED ORDINANCE ESTABLISHNG A DEVELOPMENT MORATORIUM ON THE <br /> CITY'S COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS <br /> Hoyt presented the proposed ordinance which would freeze the <br /> city's commercial zoning districts as they now are to facilitate <br /> continuation of the study of the city's commercial zoning codes. <br /> The study, which has been in progress since October of 1992 is <br /> being conducted by the city's planning commission and the <br /> Hoisington Group, Inc. Attorney Bachman informed Council that it <br /> is very typical to implement this type of freeze until the study <br /> is completed, and that such action is in compliance with state <br /> statute. Jacobs moved adoption of Ordinance 0 -93 -01 which <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> ORDINANCE 0 -93 -01 <br /> AN INTERIM ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A DEVELOPMENT MORATORIUM <br /> ON THE CITY'S COMMERCIAL ZONING PROVISIONS, AMENDING CH. <br /> 5,PART 15 OF THE EXISTING CITY CODE AND CH. 5, SECTION 5 OF <br /> THE PROPOSED CITY CODE <br />
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