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Page 3 <br /> Council Minutes <br /> November 9, 1994 <br /> said the city has a policy of allowing residents to choose their own garbage hauler <br /> and, given this, it is important that the city not get involved in organizing residents <br /> around one hauler. However, information about haulers would be given residents so <br /> they can organize themselves on a block -by -block basis. <br /> Hoyt also said the current assessment policy is 100% of the cost of reconstruction <br /> or about $25 per front foot for alley reconstruction. Council desires to keep the total <br /> property assessments in the Northome area similar to total assessments for pavement <br /> work in other areas. The 1993 street assessment in the Falcon Woods area was <br /> $24.00 per front foot resulting in a typical assessment amount of $2400 per lot. <br /> Maurer recommended that 90% of the cost be assessed to the homeowners and the <br /> city fund the other 10 Engineer Maurer explained that lots in the Northome area <br /> are typically 50 ft. wide but have frontage on both an alley and the street. This would <br /> break down to $22 per foot or $1100 for a 50 ft. lot and would keep the total <br /> assessment to property owners consistent with other street work. Councilmember <br /> Hustad asked why they would not be assessed at 60/40, the same as the 1993 street <br /> improvement project. Mayor Baldwin said that alleys are different in the way they are <br /> assessed because they are not considered to benefit the general public but only by the <br /> people who live there. Gehrz moved to amend the current assessment policy to <br /> show the 1995 alley reconstruction project be assessed at 90% to homeowners and <br /> 10% to the city. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION NO. R- 94 -25, AMENDING THE CITY'S FEE <br /> SCHEDULE WITH RESPECT TO TOBACCO LICENSING FEES <br /> In August of this year, council passed new policies concerning penalties for vendors <br /> that sell tobacco products to minors. As a part of these policies, the city's contracted <br /> police department will conduct three compliance checks per year of all tobacco <br /> vendors in the city. To cover the costs associated with licensing and compliance <br /> checks, staff proposed raising the tobacco license fee to $250 per year. This was <br /> inadvertently left out of the final ordinance changes that were made in August and <br /> need to be formally approved via resolution. Jacobs requested that these compliance <br /> checks be monitored and then moved to approve resolution R -94 -25 raising the annual <br /> tobacco vendor license fee from $40 per year to $250 per year effective with the <br /> 1995 calendar year. Motion carried unanimously. <br />