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s s <br /> 8/7/84 Page -7- <br /> AUTBORIBATION TO HIRE Councilman Leery moved, Councilwoman Morris <br /> CONSULTANTS seconded that staff be authorised to hire <br /> the recommended consultants for the Down- <br /> town Development Project. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> L.D.G. - SPECIAL EVENTS Counci]meabers had a copy of the applications <br /> LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION and other related material. Attorney Rau- <br /> tenstraus advised that the application was <br /> in order. <br /> ACCEPTANCE AND PUBLIC HEARING Mayor Meier moved, Councilwoman Morris seconded <br /> SET that the L.D.C. special events liquor license <br /> be accepted and that a public hearing be set <br /> for August 21, 1984. All in favor. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> HOWARD BERRY TREATMENT PLANT Councilmembers had a copy of a letter from <br /> FINANCING OPTIONS DISCUSSION Leon A. Wurl as well as a print-out of recom- <br /> mendations on the financing options of the <br /> Howard Berry Treatment Plant. <br /> Mayor Meier` advised that Acting Administrator <br /> Rupp recommended that duo to the complexity <br /> and magnitude of the information, that any <br /> decision on this matter be postponed. <br /> Request for Independent Mr. Rupp stated it was a matter of having <br /> Financial Analysis an oppotrunity to look at the information <br /> and verifying the figures. He felt that in <br /> talking with some of the people involved <br /> that have some concerns about the various <br /> financial scenarios, they would like to have <br /> some additional time to have some input to <br /> assist in the decision making. He would like <br /> to explore the possibility with the Council <br /> that we look at an independent financial <br /> analysis to be done on the scenarios to show <br /> us if there are any particular problems that <br /> we aren't seeing initially; and looking at <br /> the long term effects of initial approval <br /> of a financing option that proves to be a <br /> poor decision later. Mr. Rupp advised that <br /> he had spoken with the City Attorney about <br /> this and he felt that it was a viable al- <br /> ternative that should be presented to Council <br /> in view of all the various scenarios and <br /> revenue and expenditure picture. As to when <br /> this could be taken up again, he suggested <br /> 2 weeks. <br /> In reply to Councilwoman Morris' question, <br /> Mr. Rupp replied that he didn't know who <br /> would be doing the independent financial <br />