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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />AUGUST 14, 2002 <br />ROSEVILLE <br />SCHOOL, <br />DISTRICT <br />REFERENDUM <br />RESOLUTION NO, 2002 -8 -189 -- TABLING ACTION ON THE <br />POOLSII)E ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW UNTIL THE AUGUST 28, <br />2002 COUNCIL MEETING SUBJECT TO RECEIPT OF WAIVER <br />OE THE 60-DA 1' RULE SIGNED B)'t11R. 8013 ANDERSON, AND <br />INDICATING THAT 11 THE 16A11-'ER IS NOT RECEIVED, THE <br />POOLSIDE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW IS DEEMED DENIED <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Anderson. <br />Ayes (4) Fahey, Anderson, Montour, LaValle. <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />Dr. John Theirs, Superintendent of School District 11623, appeared before <br />the Council to present material, related to the District's proposed <br />operating levy referendum which will be presented to the voters at the <br />September 10th Primary Election Thein reported on the committee <br />structures that studied the issue fix the School District which included a <br />Finance Advisory Committee, a Facilities Advisory Committee, and a <br />Demographics Advisory Committee The reports generated by these <br />Committees were presented to the Council, Thein reported that taxpayers <br />in the School District will be sent a mailing prior to the election which <br />explains the ballot question and cost impacts. <br />Thein reported that the .School District has worked hard to contain costs <br />and since 1992 has reduced their cost of operation by over $300 per <br />student unit. Thein indicated that the School District knows that money is <br />hard to come by and that they have to show that the School District is <br />deserving of this additional funding. <br />Fahey noted that the City Council will not take a position on the <br />referendum question. Fahey noted his concern for placing a referendum <br />on the ballot of the Primary Election when voter turnout is typically small. <br />Thein reported that by placing the question on the September ballot rather <br />than November, in the event the referendum foils, this provides the School <br />District with an additional two months or planning time. <br />Fahey noted that the School District will be holding a public hearing on <br />the proposed operating levy referendum on September 5th at 7 p.m, in the <br />Roseville High School auditorium. Fahey also noted the good working <br />relationship that Little Canada has had with the Roseville School District <br />and stated that the City values this relationship and the services provided <br />by the School District. <br />9 <br />