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1VIIN UTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JULY 22, 1998 <br />Mr. Morel~n int~roduced the fo(lowing resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOL (ITION N0. 98-6-174 - ANI~'ND/N~i THB /CANDICE <br />FIEIGtlYS I AND /1 DEVBl,OPMEN%'AG72EEMENT.S TO SET THE <br />MIMiYlIIM GUARANTEE OF T,4X INCREMENT AT ANAMOUNT <br />E~UAI, TO TfI~ CITY'S DEI3T SERVICE PAYNIENTS FOR EACH <br />RES'PECTIVE BOND IS:S'(IE CALCU/_ATED ONf1NfiNNI7AL <br />13ASI.S UNTII. T/~E DE13T IS RETII2ED <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Fahey. <br />Ayes (5) ~'Iorelan, F1hey, Pedersen, L,aValle, Scalze. <br />Nays (0). Resolution tleclared adopted. <br />ffiSTORICAL The City Adminish~ltor reviewed the Historicll Society's letter <br />SOCIETY requesting City st~f'f assistance iu ~ublishing their quarterly newsletter. <br />NEWSLETTER The Historical Society will reimbw~se the City for tl~e staffti~ne invo(ved. <br />The AdminisYrat~or reported that staff has indic~ted that they wou(d have <br />sufficient time to do the worl<. <br />Scalze su~gested th~it providing this assistxnce mi~ht be setting a <br />precedent. Morel~n pointed ouC that tl~e City ~~rovides Canadia~~ Days <br />with a lot of assist~ance, ~nd felt that six hours per q~iarter Co assisC with the <br />IIistorical Society's newsletter was acceptable. Fahey indicated that he <br />sup~orted tl~e request since the Historical Society is a CiYy-affiliated <br />or~aniz~tion and there are otl~er City-~ffiliaYed or~lnizations that the CiYy <br />provides i~~-I<ind service. <br />Mr. Morelan incroduced the Poflowing resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUT/ON NO. J8-7-775 -fI PPROV/NG TF/E REQUEST OF <br />THE HLS'TORICAI. SOC78TY FO[t CI f l' fI SS/STANCE IN <br />PDBI,l.SFIING THE/K ~ UARTERI, Y NEW.SLGTTER W/7T3 THE <br />STIP(JLATION 7ffi1 T Tf!!S MATTER /3E 2EVI~WED AFTEX ONE <br />YLAR <br />The foregoii~g resol~ition was duly seconded by Fahey. <br />Ayes (5) Morelan, rahey, Scalze, L1Valle, Pedersen. <br />Nays (0). Resolution decllred adopted. <br />SEW~R & Council reviewed tlie staft's practice of deletin~ sewer and wlter charges <br />WAT~R for property owners who are out-oC-town f'or extended periods of time, as <br />BILLING well as survey inPorm~Cion which sl~ows thaY most cities conti~~ue to <br />POLICY charge minimum ufility ch~rges re~ardless of whether property owners are <br />otiit-of-towi~. F~hey pointed out th~t sewer rates are set on the assumption <br />t6at all ~roperties are chlr~ed the minimum. <br />