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City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> October 5, 2010 <br /> Page 8 of 13 <br /> The Forecast Assumptions do not assume passage of a Consumer Use Tax, <br /> Amendments 60 and 61 or Proposition 101, and does not include fiscal impacts of the <br /> ConocoPhillips development. Sales Tax Revenue is projected to decline by 2.5% and <br /> Property Tax Revenue to decline by 1.0 Employee compensation is projected to <br /> increase by 2.6% and Employee benefits by 5.9 The total General Fund revenues <br /> are projected to increase at an annual rate of 0.8% from 2010 through 2015. The total <br /> General Fund expenditures are projected to increase at an average annual rate of 2.8% <br /> from 2010 through 2015. <br /> Major Capital Projects (C -I -P) Street Repair Reconstruction Program; City Shops <br /> Remodel; Windy Gap Expenses Debt Service; Vehicle /Road Equipment <br /> Replacement; North Louisville Drainage; Drainage A -2; Sewer line Replacement; Water <br /> line Replacement; McCaslin /Dillon Intersection. Total Water Fund expenses are <br /> budgeted to decline. Reserves are expected to decline over the next few years due to <br /> funding for large capital projects. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Jean Morgan, 1131 Spruce Street, Louisville, CO requested the City Council consider a <br /> merit pay freeze for median salaried employees to restore the hours and benefits cut <br /> from some City employees and programs reduced or eliminated in the 2010 budget. <br /> She commended City Manager Fleming for refusing his merit raise for the last two <br /> years. She stated the museum needs a facility, which will provide storage, office and <br /> classroom and requested Council consider budgeting $20,000 to $30,000 for the plans <br /> and drawings. She noted Louisville residents passed the Historic Preservation Tax and <br /> feel very strongly about the importance of preserving Louisville's history. She noted her <br /> comments were not meant to advertise for the use tax. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> Councilor Sackett voiced his support for the budget and stressed its importance. He <br /> addressed the problems the recession has caused for the local economy. He did not <br /> support a pay freeze for some employees and stated it is always easier to keep up <br /> rather than catch up. <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Marselia applauded the work on the budget and stated it is by far the <br /> easiest budget to follow. <br /> Mayor Sisk addressed the forecast assumptions and noted if the use tax fails and <br /> Amendments 60, 61 or Proposition 1010 should pass, budget adjustments would be <br /> made. He also did not support wage freezes for some employees. <br /> City Manager Fleming requested the Council consider changes they might want to see <br /> in the proposed Budget in order to finalize it for the public hearing. Based on public <br />