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Community Development Director Gladhill stated that there is an agreement that has provisions. <br /> He stated that if there was a complaint and the terms of the agreement or ordinance were <br /> violated, that could trigger a call to revoke the license, which would come back before the City <br /> Council. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma was comfortable with that practice. <br /> Acting Mayor LeTourneau stated that the he likes that the license states specifically the six dogs <br /> listed on the application. He noted that if additional dogs were brought in, that would void the <br /> license. <br /> Mrs. Prather stated that is what she has agreed to. She noted that she would not be interested in <br /> adding more dogs. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Riley, seconded by Councilmember Johns, to Adopt Resolution #18- <br /> 097 Approving a Private Kennel License on a Residential Property Generally Known as 15310 <br /> Iguana Street NW. <br /> Further discussion: Councilmember Kuzma asked if there was clarification on only allowing the <br /> six dogs on the application. Councilmember Riley confirmed that was his intention and clarified <br /> that the motion should include that the license applies only to the six dogs on the application and <br /> would be subject to any noise complaints. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Acting Mayor LeTourneau, Councilmembers Riley, Johns, <br /> Kuzma, and Shryock. Voting No: None. <br /> 7.02: Consider Adopting Resolution #18-100 Providing for the Sale of$1,210,000 General <br /> Obligation Road Reconstruction Bonds, Series 2018A <br /> Finance Director Lund reviewed the staff report and recommendation to adopt Resolution #18- <br /> 100 approving the issuance of general obligation street reconstruction bonds. She noted that this <br /> is the authorization to issue debt with final approval of the acceptance of the bon sale terms at the <br /> City Council's regular meeting on June 26, 2018. She stated that the issuance of debt follows the <br /> direction that the City Council authorized as the funding mechanism of how road reconstruction <br /> projects were to be funded (with a portion funded through special assessments). <br /> Councilmember Shryock asked if the next bond would compound on top of this bond amount. <br /> Finance Director Lund replied that is correct. She explained that each year of the road debt <br /> extends the life of the bonding. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated that there was a five-year road plan, and therefore the City has been <br /> selling bonds for four years and that debt has been piling on. He stated that essentially there is a <br /> pile of debt that is being paid back to fund the roads. <br /> City Council/May 22,2018 <br /> Page 6 of 11 <br />