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<br />CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br />ORDINANCE #724 - AMENDING <br />ELECTRIC CODE - 1ST READING <br /> <br />PUBLICATION <br /> <br />ORDINANCE #725 - WATER BONDS- <br />1ST READING <br /> <br />PUBLICATION <br /> <br />Councilman Meier <br /> <br />7/21/81 <br /> <br />Page -3- <br /> <br />Mr. Grover asked if there was a schedule <br />and if it was available to the public so <br />they could arrange games. <br />Director Rioco advised there was a schedule <br />and he could review it - a special permit <br />is required that he obtain thru the Parks <br />& Rec. Dept. to use the field. Re advised <br />further the public is permitted to use the <br />field if not scheduled previously.- preferences <br />would be given to Little League, Coed and <br />men's softball, then it is opened to the <br />public. This is in addition to time set <br />aside for watering the field. Mr. Rioco <br />asked whom Mr. Grover spoke with in his <br />department - he informed him he did not <br />get his name, but knew it was not Director <br />Rioco. <br /> <br />Attorney Rautenstraus advised the ordinance <br />was up for 1st reading and was asking council's <br />permission to publish it. Re read the ordin- <br />ance by title only and stated basically the <br />fees for electrical inspections had been <br />slightly altered. <br /> <br />Councilman Fauson moved that Ordinance if724 <br />Amending Electric Code be put out for pub- <br />lication. Seconded by Councilman Cwrnnings. <br />Question called for. All in favor. Motion <br />carried 6-0. <br /> <br />Attorney Rautenstraus read the ordinance by <br />title only. Purpose of the ordinance was <br />to issue general obligation bonds in the <br />amount of $350,000 for extending and im- <br />proving the waterworks system. <br /> <br />Councilman DelPizzo moved that Ordinance if725 <br />Water Bonds be put out for publication. <br />Seconded by Councilman Brown. <br /> <br />Expressed his concern that our present revenues <br />from water charges did not cover our operating <br />and maintenance expenses. <br />Dunn Krahl, representative of the Boettcher <br />and Co. advised the difference from the audit <br />procedures and the way the City is allowed to <br />pay for bonds is from tap fees - not 0 & M <br />charges. <br />