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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />October 12, 2108 <br />Page 6 of 10 <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton stated conceptually the sales tax was to provide replacement for <br />the new equipment and new building and be a revolving fund that is self-sufficient. The <br />General Fund transfer is to cover the old equipment and building <br />Councilmember Loo stated it will be hard to have a clean split between the new and old <br />equipment for replacement and funding <br />Councilmember Leh asked what is the administrative cost of some of these decisions. <br />We can't make it so complicated it can't be done <br />Mayor Muckle stated for 2019-2020 we have agreed on the transfer for operations and <br />capital but now need to agree on the renewal and replacement. Some of the capital <br />costs for the rec center will be funded from the new tax, but some will need to be paid <br />from the CIP Fund which will need to be determined <br />Councilmember Maloney stated for 2019-20 we need to commit what is in the capital <br />plan as already determined <br />Members agreed to the transfer for now and to pay for the planned capital projects and <br />do more analysis next year on a longer term plan <br />Director Watson will bring new numbers for Council to review on October 23 <br />GOLF FUND TRANSFERS <br />City Manager Balser stated the proposed budget assumes transfers to the golf fund for <br />operations and golf competes with other departments for capital funds but this is still a <br />work in progress. She suggested support for the 2019-2020 proposed transfers knowing <br />work will continue on this and changes could be made for 2020 if needed <br />Mayor Muckle stated he does not want to transfer money from the General Fund for golf <br />operations. He would like it to support itself operationally and then capital projects can <br />compete against all city projects City Manager Balser stated at this point there will be a <br />necessary operational transferfrom the General Fund to Golf and that is essentially the <br />cost for water <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton stated it is not likely the golf course will ever be self-sustaining <br />and we should be transparent about that. If the reality is we have to support it from the <br />General Fund it is what is needed We need to be transparent on the water costs. <br />Councilmember Maloney suggested we need to see the amended 2018 budget before <br />making further decisions so we know what we need to address. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton stated the full cost of delivering the water should be charged <br />rather than a marginal cost and it might have to be subsidized by the General Fund <br />
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