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City Council Minutes 11-29-1976 Special I .1 I November 29, 197 SPECIAL MEETING OF THE M NTICELLO CITY COUNCIL 7: 30 P. M. Present: Con Johnson, Denton Er ckson, Stan Ha~l, Gene Walters, Dick Martie. 1. Public Hearin - 1974 Downtown Assessments. Don Smith presented a letter to Wright County State Bank will ex the Monticello Times for four (4 1976, 1977, and 1978. Mr. Smith Times be given credit for these lot assessment. (See supplement A motion was made by G. Walters, adopt the 1974 Parking Improveme with the Monticello Times being spaces. Voting in favor: Con J Stan Hall. Abstaining: Denton E he council indicating that the cute a lease agreement with parking spaces for the years requested that the Monticello 4) spaces on the 1974 parking 11/29/76 #1.) seconded by D. Martie to t Assessment as presented iven credit for the 4 leased hnson, Dick Martie, Gene Walters, ickson. 2. Public Hearing - Lighting 1m rov 25. The proposed improvement include standards along Highway 25, alon existing fluorescent lights to 2 Ken Bureau and Art Doran from th as to the amount of project cost lighting improvements have been property owners along Highway 25 50% assessment would be fair. A motion was made by C. Johnson, a resolution approving the plans ing the improvement for street 1 being received until 2:00 P.M. The improvement costs will be as owners with homestead property a property is developed commercial with high pressure sodium heads ment costs for that portion of t C. Johnson, D. Martie, G. Walter (See resolution 1976 #24.) Meeting adjourned. RW/m q Pro'ect the erection of 18 new lighting with replacement of (7) o watt high pressure sodium. Monticello Mall inquired to be assessed. Previous ssessed 50%. The abutting in attendance felt that a seconded by S. Hall to adopt and specifications and order- ghts on Highway 25 with bids onday, December 13th, 1976. essed 50% to abutting property sessments deferred until y. Light standards replaced ill be assessed 50% of replace- e improvement. Voting in favor: , S. Hall. Opposed: D. Erickson.