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City Council Minutes 12-02-1992 SpecialMINUTES SPECIAL MEETING - MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Wednesday, December 2, 1992 - 5 p.m. Members Present: Ken Maus, Shirley Anderson, Clint Herbst, Brad Fyle, Clint Herbst Members Absent: None 2. Public hearing on adoption of 1993 budget and consideration of a resolution setting the 1993 tax levy. Mayor Maus opened the public hearing on the 1993 budget and resulting tax levy. It was noted that no citizens were in attendance; therefore, the public hearing was closed. The Council reviewed the proposed 1993 budget document that proposed total revenues of $6,821,000 with total expenditures of approximately $7,200,000. The total tax levy required to support this budget would be the same as last year's at $2,791,263. After further discussion on various portions of the proposed budget, a motion was made by Dan Blonigen, seconded by Shirley Anderson, and unanimously carried to adopt a resolution adopting the 1993 budget and setting the tax levy at the following sums for the respective purposes: REVENUE General $1,758,960 Library 30,235 OAA 30,225 HRA 11,700 Tree 24,200 Transportation 16,777 DEBT RETIREMENT Debt Service Fund $ 6769065 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Capital Improvement Revolving 243,101 TOTAL TAX LEVY $2,791,263 SEE RESOLUTION 92-35. Page 1 Special Council Meeting - 12/2/92 At this point in the meeting, Monticello resident, John Belinski, questioned whether public comments could still be made regarding the 1993 budget. Mayor Maus noted that action had already been taken by the City Council, but his comments were welcome. Mr. Belinski questioned what the proposed 1993 police contract with the Sheriff's Department would cost. It was noted that the proposed 24-hour coverage would be $261,000. Mr. Belinski appeared satisfied that the total cost for the City's police contract was similar to surrounding communities. The City Administrator inquired as to whether the City Council would consider having a special meeting on December 17 at 5 p.m. for the purpose of considering a request for vacation of a portion of River Street and Hart Boulevard abutting property owned by Mr. Dan McConnon. A motion was made by Clint Herbst, seconded by Shirley Anderson, and unanimously carried to tentatively schedule a special meeting for December 17 at 5 p.m. to possibly consider the street vacation request but directed the City Administrator to inform Mr. McConnon that the likelihood of the City vacating River Street was remote and would not be in the public's best interest and to try and settle this matter without a meeting being necessary. Rick Wolfstelle City Administrator Page 2