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the reduced quantity of water availability in the future and with the <br />climate change. Mr. Kowar added the general rule of thumb is that 1 M <br />dollars is about .5 percent on your rates. Mayor Pro Tern <br />Councilmember Maloney agreed with the proposals. Councilmember <br />Lipton suggested we move on to Page 35 and asked Mr. Peterson to <br />explain. Mr. Peterson said this is the spread out of the different projects <br />where we identified on the water side the movement of 3M from the first <br />year that we can push out from 2020 to 2023. As shown the difference <br />between the green to blue bars where blue is with it shifted where you <br />have greater capital as we move into the year so when you get to 2022 <br />they've realigned since we've spent the money at the same time. We did <br />this with 3 more projects and by the time we get to 2027 our <br />recommendation for rate increase remains the same. The remaining of <br />the discussion was table until next meeting as the meeting reached <br />12:OOpm. <br />Vill. Upcoming Projects and Council Action <br />• Windy Gap Allotment Contract — Oct 6t" <br />• Water Rights <br />IX. Agenda Items and Date for Next Meeting <br />• Work Plan/Advance Agenda & Meeting Date <br />Page 48 — Work Plan, Councilmember Lipton suggested we reschedule <br />to focus on Windy Gap and continue our discussion on where we left off <br />on Rates. Mr. Peterson will coordinate a new meeting time. <br />VII. Adjourn <br />Councilmember Lipton motioned to adjourn and Councilmember Fahey second <br />the motion, all agreed and the meeting was adjourned at 12:00 p.m. <br />12 <br />