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<br />Council Aiinutes of 1/2179
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<br />iir. Wilamosk3?, ChAtirman of Finance Comittee reported: 1) Fi.nance CQmmittase met today,
<br />January 2nd, at 7;00 P.M. with a11 members in attendaacs. Maqor Swietyn3owski, Finanee
<br />Director Brcckman, Mr. Fx?.i Gareau, Safety Fi3rector Petra, and Si:x-rice.: id,: ->,?'::?r
<br />Corrigan were also in atteadan?,:e. Coamittee discussed 4rdtnance No.: 79-1 which ie a
<br />temporary appropriation ordinance for expenditures for Che City going into the new yeax.
<br />Scnae reecsmmeniad changes were made sad wou13 iikse to briefly autAxne what they arac.
<br />On Page 1, committee recommend+ad thnt T•cee Planting ba incresaed fron the curront $1,400
<br />apprapriation to $7,000; Uneuployawt Compensation fram $1,000 to $5,00. Thts isn't
<br />basfeallq because we plan to lap a lot of peaple cff - it ia just that wt have a certain
<br />cammittment that we have to salcs to tba 3tate. Qn Page Z, deleate the Mariner Land
<br />Puxchase, $4,000, with a new tatai of $247,943. The changes 3n ths Police Department are
<br />as fol2cws: Citq Pensian Cost from $36,500 to $36,504 with a total in the Po11ce
<br />Department of $355, 740. Changaes in the Fixe Iotartmeat are Citp Pension Cast #rora
<br />$18, 300 to $38, 340 w3.th a total for the Fire Dpartaeeat af $271, bfl0. Cfn Psge 3,
<br />Service Department, chaage Publie Warks C*wLissivnar frcm $5,000 to $1,000; Pub1ic Works
<br />Secretary from $3,000 to $1,000, with a tatal for sezvice Depsrtmsnt af $264,950.
<br />Oa Page 5, reconrnend that Human Rssmrees 1#am item Snd fucul be changed and teken fxom
<br />the bottom of Page 5 and p1ace1 act tlte top of Pags 5 to slov eow unifvrmity in the
<br />General Fund. The Human Resouress total was otided tuCatvesct].q - it is $15,955 instead
<br />of $16, 879. The total Gensral P?xd is $1,3,54.355. 4a Pags 7, Recreaticn Complsx Ftnd,
<br />chamge Inaurance from $10,000 to $43,000, caith a tvtal fox the Recraation Complex 1'und
<br />of $183,800.
<br />President Limpert asked if Mr. Wilamaslcp had received a communieariaa from the Hayar
<br />regarding the watez syatem law suit requ"tiag additianal funds for litigatiau.
<br />Mr. tJilamosky has received it sud will tslce it into camnittee.
<br />Mr. Wilamosky seked the Admi.niatraCioti to try to presseut to counci3 by the middle of
<br />February an appropriatian ordinAwce asd alao an iadication as to what the exptcted
<br />revenues are for 1979.
<br />Letters and Comnunications:
<br />Clerk of Council annouuced receipt 4f a leCter frcna Mayor Swietyniuvski, ,dated Uecembelc
<br />28, 1978y the subject of which was "Yeto o! $+asolutfon No. 78-163." Copiesoere given
<br />to all Members of +Council on December 29, 1978.
<br />People addressiag Councile
<br />Ed Rass, 24476 Noreen Drive, addressed Covucil and xequaeted that the President of
<br />Council tell the membexs of the sudience whether a particular oxdinance has gaased or
<br />not after the vote is taken. It is not alwape c7.ear. Mr. Ross a1e<> diacusosd with
<br />Mayor Swietysi.owski the procedures fol3awed when a piece of legislation is vetoed.
<br />LEGISLATION°
<br />Mrs. Saringer moved that Council reconsider Ordinance No. 7$-163 notwithstanding the
<br />Mayor's veto, seconded bq Mrs. Sharpe. Mx. Logan discussed with Law Director Gareau
<br />the texm "notwithstandfng the Maqox's veto." Roll call on motion to reconsi.dar
<br />Ordinance No. 78-163: Affitqiative vote: Beatp, Petrigac, Ssrinqer, 3harpe. Negative
<br />vote: Boehmer, La$an, Wilamasky. 4 Ayea - 3 Nays - Motion defeated.
<br />Resolution No. 78-169 introduced by Mr. Wil$masky was given its third reading. A rese-
<br />].ution authoziz3ng the Ditactor of Publie Safety to advertise for bids for oae (1)
<br />ound level metex for use in Che Sstety Departmeat. Mrr. Wilsmaskq moved £or adoption,
<br />V'Seconded by Aira. Shaxpe. Afffruative wote: Beaty, Boebmer, Iaagan, Fetrigsc, S,aringer,
<br />Sharpe, Idilataosky. Motion carried. Resolutian No. 78-169 $dopte,3.
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