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410 <br /> • <br /> 7/20/82 Page -4- <br /> elected officials - any person who has con- <br /> tributed to the City, and possibly people <br /> from outside the City if they have done some- <br /> thing for the City; submit their list to <br /> City Council and continue to add to the list <br /> as they see fit. <br /> Councilman Cussen Expressed his desire to make the idea more <br /> inclusive more than just the naming of streets, <br /> and suggested that future buildings, i.e. <br /> libraries, and future schools in the area be added. <br /> Councilman Leary Wished this included in his motion. <br /> Question called for on the motion. All in <br /> favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> AUDIENCE COMMENTS None <br /> CITY ATTORNEY' S REPORT Each councilmtmber had a copy of the ordinance <br /> ORDINANCE #768 - TAX REBATE before them. Attorney Rautenstraus read the <br /> ordinance by title only and the request was <br /> for Council's authorization for publication. <br /> MOTION TO PUBLISH Councilman Fauson moved, Councilman Ferrero <br /> seconded Ordinance #768 - Tax Rebate be <br /> published. <br /> Councilwoman Morris Commented that she would like to suggest <br /> a maximum limit pertinent to household <br /> income of $8,801. 00 and up - judging by <br /> those people who still have a significant <br /> income may not need this tax rebate. <br /> Attorney Rautenstraus advised as the ordinance <br /> now reads everyone 65 and older receives some <br /> benefit, but if Council wished this portion <br /> changed he would be happy to make the change. <br /> It was his suggestion that an $11 ,000.00 <br /> maximum be placed in this category. <br /> AMENDMENT TO HAVE LIMIT Councilman Cussen moved, Councilwoman seconded <br /> AT $12 ,000.00 FOR REBATE that a maximum household income of $12,000.00 <br /> be allowed for a tax rebate on the water and <br /> sewer rate increase. <br /> Councilman Fauson Wished to verify if Black Lung payments were <br /> considered income or medical payments? <br /> It was his desire to have this considered <br /> as a medical payment rather than income. <br /> Attorney Rautenstraus advised Black Lung <br /> payments could be considered medical payments. <br /> The City Administrator will make up the appli- <br /> cation form and would be cognate as the govern- <br /> ing agency in this respect . Since these types <br /> payments are non-taxable they would not be <br /> considered income . <br />