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1) A <br /> MINUTES <br /> MAY 26, 1993 <br /> PAGE 2 <br /> portions of the city's Administrative Manual <br /> c. Ordinance 0 -93 -04 excluding guide dogs and K -9 <br /> dogs from the regulation prohibiting animals in <br /> city parks <br /> CLAIM FOR PARTIAL REIMBURSEMENT FOR SIDEWALK RECONSTRUCTION AT <br /> 1603 NORTHROP <br /> Baldwin explained that the petitioner, Ms. Carolyn Collins, 1603 <br /> Northrop, had responded to the city's 1992 request to repair the <br /> sidewalk and had the sidewalk completely reconstructed. Ms. <br /> Collins is now requesting some reimbursement as the sidewalks are <br /> now included in the 1993 improvement project and the cost which <br /> would have been assessed with the project is considerably less <br /> than the price Ms. Collins paid a private constractor. During a <br /> discussion of the matter at the May 12th assessment hearing <br /> Council agreed that there should be some reimbursement. <br /> He stressed that council must be cautious that any payment does <br /> not constitute giving a gift of taxpayers' money to a private <br /> property owner and that city policy does not allow individual <br /> private residents to expend tax money as the city obtains better <br /> prices when contracting for city projects. He felt that the <br /> staff recommendation that the reimbursement be based on the <br /> estimated general tax fund cost to the city as part of the <br /> project, $690.25, would meet the guidelines. <br /> Gibson Talbot arrived at this time. <br /> A lengthy disucssion ensued regarding various formulas which <br /> might be used to determine an appropriate amount of <br /> reimbursement, such amounts ranging from $1,002.00 to the $690.00 <br /> recommended by staff, whether or not the sidewalk repair letter <br /> prompted the property owner's decision to reconstruct the <br /> sidewalk, and if the portion of sidewalk reconstructed on a <br /> neighboring property should be included in the reimbursement. <br /> Following the discussion Jacobs moved that as a compromise an <br /> amount of $800.00 be reimbursed. <br /> Ms. Collins felt that by doing the whole neighborhood the city is <br /> giving more subsidy to the other property owners. She also <br /> indicated that she and some other neighbors did not receive the <br /> August 17, 1992 letter, but she now has a copy which she felt <br /> indicated the street project might damage an existing sidewalk, <br /> not that there might be reconstruction with the street project. <br /> She indicated that the city was premature in sending sidewalk <br /> letters, thus not giving her an opportunity to participate in the <br /> city project, and asked that council take that into <br /> consideration. <br /> After further discussion a vote was taken on the motion. The <br /> following voted in favor of reimbursement in the amount of <br />
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