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MINUTES <br /> NOVEMBER 24, 1993 <br /> PAGE 2 <br /> 20 two way trips per day which Ciernia accepted. Upon a vote being <br /> taken the ordinance was unanimously adopted. <br /> ORDINANCE R -93 -09 <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 9- 14.01, SUBD. 24 <br /> OF THE CITY CODE RELATING TO HOME OCCUPATIONS <br /> PRIORITY SNOW REMOVAL AREAS ESTABLISHED <br /> Baldwin presented the proposed snow removal priority list as <br /> recommended by Public Works Foreman Vince Wright. Following a <br /> brief discussion Council concurred with the list as presented. <br /> Jacobs brought up the issue of making bus stop areas handicap <br /> accessible following snowfalls. Council agreed that the city would <br /> participate by receiving requests and determining methods by which <br /> these special needs can be served. Staff was directed to bring <br /> suggested methods back to council. <br /> APPROVAL OF JOB DESCRIPTION FOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT /PLANNER <br /> POSITION WITH CLERK'S RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> Hoyt presented the proposed job description and salary for the <br /> position, explaining that this new position will not make it <br /> necessary to increase the city's staff size. Council briefly <br /> discussed the proposal after which Gibson Talbot moved that the <br /> position be approved. Motion carried unanimously. Council also <br /> authorized the city administrator to amend the job description if <br /> deemed necessary. <br /> UPDATE ON PROPOSED AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR <br /> FUNDING AND ASSESSMENT OF PARKING LOT AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS AT <br /> FALCON HEIGHTS SCHOOL <br /> Hoyt explained the procedure for the city assessing the school <br /> district for the proposed improvements and stressed that the <br /> interest rate would at no time go below the present rate of return <br /> of 6.1 but will increase if the city's rate of return rises. <br /> Council agreed to proceeding with the agreement and assessment of <br /> the school district with the guarantee that the city will not lose <br /> any money. <br /> REVIEW OF CITY REVENUE, EXPENDITURE AND PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION <br /> Hoyt explained that the city has received many calls from property <br /> owners regarding the increase in property taxes and reviewed the <br /> explanation given those callers. Council briefly discussed the <br /> issue which will be fully explained at the budget hearing on <br /> December 8th. <br />