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commission ~ere io agree with the lower valuation, the City would realize a $3,000 savings. The <br />actual savin ~g~w6~ild likely be less since the commissions have a tendency to split the difference <br />between con?l{otin~g appraisals. Secondly, all four properties benefitting from the project will need <br />to grant eaSen~nia. All properties will be charged for the cost and be credited with contributions <br />for easement{. '!~ecause of this, the actual square foot cost of the easement becomes less <br />significant, si~e all four properties will be credited and charged at the same unit value. <br /> <br />City Attorney~Gociflrich reported there are several judgements against the late Mr. Guy totalling <br />about $6,000.! Ifi~hese judgements are not paid fa:st, it could affect the City's right to take the <br />easements, i Hi ~ded that the money the City pays will go to pay back property taxes and he feels <br />it is good business tudgement to go forward with the acquisitions. <br />Motion by C~un~ilmember Hardin and seconded by Councilmember Zimmerman to adopt <br />Resolution i~)~-03 [4341 granting authorization to acquire easement form the Neil Guy Estate. <br />Mouon carrted. Vioting Yes: Councilmembers Hardin, Zimmerman and Peterson. Voting No: <br />None. Abstain{: ~yorGilbertson. Absent: CouncilmemberBeyer. <br /> <br />Case #3: iAll0cation of 1992 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) <br /> !Fu"ds <br /> <br />Zoning Admir}istr~tor Frotik stated the 1992 CDBG allocation is $30,407.00. A public hearing <br />has been hei~l .i~ega ~ding the allocation of the funds and a subcommittee was formed to review the <br />applications ~ re, !ort back to the City Council with their recommendations. <br /> <br />Motion by Cqgmcilmember Peterson and seconded by Councilmember Zimmerman to adopt <br />Resolution ~)~03, )42 allocating 1992 CDBG Funds in the following way: <br />$3,000 ' ~ni~ ca County Senior Outreach <br />$2,000 ~Co!ammnity Emergency Assistance Program (CEAP) <br />$489 !; ~TD~. Machine at City Hall for the hearing impaired. <br />$23,918 Flintwood park A Handicap Accessible Improvements <br /> <br />Further diseus$ion.:i City Administrator Schroeder noted that while the City has a proposal for a <br />play area, pathi:and !ball fields at the Flintwood A Park, the Park and Recreation Commission will <br />hold an open f6rumlfor input; therefore, the exact plans may change somewhat. <br /> <br />Motion carriec[. ~Oting Yes: Mayor Gilbertson, Councilmembers Peterson, Zimmerman and <br />Hardin. Votin~N°! None. Absent: Councilmember Beyer. <br /> <br />Case #4: 0rd~nanc~, Amending Chapter 7, Section 7.61 Entitled "Charitable <br /> ~_a~bling and Repealing Section 7.62 Entitled "Bingo" of the City <br /> Coae <br /> <br />City Adminis~ ~tor: $chroeder stated this is the second reading of the ordinance amending Chapter 7 <br />of the City Cod ~ regarding charitable gambling and bingo. <br /> <br />Motion by Colme~ilmember Hardin and seconded by Cou,,ncilmember Zimmerman to adopt <br />Ordinance//92-1 ~2 a~nending Chapter 7, Section 7.61 entitled Charitable Gambling" and repealing <br />Section 7.62 en,itl~ "Bingo" of the City Code. <br />Motion carried. Vdting Yes: Councilmembers Hardin, Zimmerman and Peterson. Voting No: <br />None. Abstain: M~/yorGilbertson. Absent: Councilmember Beyer. <br /> <br />City Council/March 10, 1992 <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br />