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$10 . <br /> '1' • • <br /> $eetir was called to order by Nam Caranci at 7:30 p.m. with Councilmen . <br /> Deborski King, Jensen, Donovan, Scholl and Domenico present. Also present <br /> - <br /> were Cit.; Attorney Norris, City Administrator furl, and City Clerk Vaulty. <br /> Abser it Treasurer Season. <br /> �` ,�"• • �! Crwocila�m Jensen. saved that the minutes be accepted as <br /> i��•i cep <br /> �� • -�'. '' Seconded by Council Scholl. All in favor. <br /> � �I/l Presented. <br /> ' ; 1:1.1 .1.11 •"" iktion carried. <br /> i7 a M Councilman Bins moved that the correspondence be accepted <br /> and brought up under the props beading of business. Secon- <br /> ded by Council Drborsk3. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> URB*11301WAL Chairman Dennis Lundberg requested opinion of membership <br /> on the status of Donald Dollars.. His term has not ex- <br /> pired and be has not resigned. But he has moved out of the <br /> City. City Attorney Morris stated there is no legal rea- <br /> son Mt. Delforge cannot fill out his tern. There is nothing <br /> in the State Statutes that requires the somber live inside <br /> the City limits. <br /> Councilman Jensen saved to support recommendation of LUBA <br /> to keep Don Delforge on the Board. Seconded by Councilman <br /> Donovan. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> Councilman Dsborski moved that the Urban Renewal Board <br /> costs forward with a proposal as to what their position is <br /> as to whether they would like to have a non-residency on <br /> the Board. Boll call vote D.borski yes, sing yes, Jensen <br /> no Donovan no, Scholl no Domenico yes. Mayor Caranci <br /> cast a no vote. Motion defeated. <br /> PAB - Councilman Deborski requested Parke & Recreation to come <br /> TIOM forward with tToh�istfor 1'.rkioA Recreation with <br /> the Ordinance #416. Co cil,an Dsborski stated us do not have <br /> a specific plan for the 37% acres, and we need to provide <br /> a method of financ for capital improvements for parks. <br /> Chairmen Keith Melon informed Council he had contacted <br /> several cities for average costs to go into park develop- <br /> ment. Cited Boulder esthete of $30,000 per acre minimum <br /> of 7 acres in size. Kilgore Park is 7% acres and the <br /> estimate for developing this would be in the area of $50,000 <br /> or $60,000. The Board planned to use part of the Bond • • _ <br /> issue and hope for a Federal Grant. Minimum development <br /> costs for all parka $250,000 to $300.000. Unless this <br /> measure is seed ear-marking funds, we will not have <br /> tide money available. <br /> City Administrator and commented that we need Ordinance <br /> #416 to pay for parks iwprovest and the Documentary <br /> Fee Ordinance for other needs of the City. ilai.ntainence <br /> will have to come out of anneal taxes and a certain mill <br /> levy for maintainence and operations of parks and recre- <br /> ation department. <br />