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<br />-4- <br /> <br />INDUSTRIAL LAND cont'd <br /> <br />Councilman DelPizzo stated that he did <br />not want the land to be sold. He stated <br />that he felt the land that has been sold <br />for industrial use had not amounted to <br />anything profitable and he would like <br />for the City to keep the land. <br />After discussion Councilman Berry moved <br />that the City Administrator be authorized <br />to meet with the Rod & Gun Club for <br />response on the sale of the property. <br />Seconded by Councilwoman Scholl. Motion <br />carried. <br />Mr. Wurl is to contact Mr. Birmingham <br />and ask him to be present at a meeting <br />to discuss the matter. <br /> <br />CITY ATTORNEY REPORT <br /> <br />ORDINANCE #444 <br />2ND READING <br /> <br />Attorney Morris read the Ordinance regarding <br />the adoption of the Model Traffic Code. <br />Councilwoman Scholl moved that Ordinance <br />#444 be adopted. Seconded by Councilman <br />DiCarlo. There were no remarks <br />during the Public Hearing. Roll call <br />on motion. Berry yes, Scholl yes, DelPizzo <br />yes, DiCarlo yes. Motion carried. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE #446 <br />WATER TAP FEE <br /> <br />Attorney Morris read Ordinance #446 re- <br />garding Water Tap Fee increase. Coun- <br />cilman DiCarlo moved that Ordinance #446 <br />be ordered published. Seconded by Coun- <br />cilman Berry. Under discussion Mr. Wurl <br />informed Council that the Finance Com- <br />mittee came up with the amount of $1,200.00 <br />for the water tap fee. Councilmen DelPizzo <br />and DiCarlo stated that they reviewed the <br />recommendations of the consultants, a <br />price installation sheet from Wood Brothers, <br />and also various increases caused by in- <br />flation from the time of the last tap <br />increase. Councilman DiCarlo stated that <br />it was also taken into consideration if <br />Coal Creek was not followed through the <br />City would need improvements on the water <br />plants. <br />The increase is approximately 20% of the <br />total tap fees. <br />Dennis Lundberg asked if there would be <br />anything in the Ordinance as to pro- <br />viding services for non-profit organizations <br />such as LCDC. Mr. Wurl stated that it is <br />impossible to give any taps away. If <br />Council wishes to give the money back <br />
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