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427 <br />PUBLIC HEARING, ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH TAX RATE 1955-56.. Affidavit of publication <br />was ordered filed. Councilman Granger offered ORDINANCE 807 FIXING THE AMOUNT OF MONEY <br />TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1955-56 and moved its adoption, seconded <br />by Councilman Britschgi. Mayor Herkner, on the question, stated that the suggested rate <br />had been changed at the last Council meeting to $1.13 and he wanted it understood and <br />made a part of the record that in changing the tax rate and using the 5� made available <br />for Capital Improvement that some of this money could be used for improving the Yacht <br />Harbor. <br />Councilman Stout stated that he believed as each one of the Council in regard to the <br />tax rate, but that he had suggested the $1.15 rate not only for improvement of the Yacht <br />Harbor but for improvement of all parks, He stated further that if the money were ear- <br />marked for such Capital Improvement, it might forstall the necessity of a bond issue. In <br />his opinion it had a certain amount of merit. Mayor Herkner stated that money is <br />available to start the first work at the Yacht Harbor, namely dredging and the moving of <br />the boats, but we can not raise the tax rate more than 5s for capital improvements. <br />Councilman Jones stated his views and s&id that his reasoning -was not for capital <br />improvement but rather additional, revenue for fire and -police. He said that it was 'too <br />late to change at this time and he is going .to .stand on that basis, but he still thinks <br />that they should examine the Fire Chief's report and the Police Department matter further. <br />A study meeting will be held sometime after the League Convention. Motion carried on <br />roll call, Councilman Spill6rs noted absent. <br />REPORT CITY MANAGER REGARDING AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS TO PURCHASE LOTS 23 TO 28, BLOCK 37, <br />CENTRAL PARK NO. 2. Councilman.Granger stated that he was still of the opinion that the <br />money received from the sale of Hawes Park should be invested in other property. Council- <br />man Royer stated that this money should not necessarily be used for purchasing this <br />property. If the City were interested in buying property, they would do it anyway even <br />if the sale of Hawes Park did not go through. Councilman Britschgi stated,that if the <br />money were to be used to purchase more property then there wouldn't be any money left to <br />put in the lights and bleachers in the diamond at Community Park. Councilman Royer <br />stated that the funds be spent first for the relocation of the ball park to Community Park, <br />with proper lighting system and $2,000 for the bleachers at Park #2. <br />Councilman Jones moved that the second part of the City Manager's report, which is as <br />follows, be adopted and this property be purchased from Capital Funds, seconded by <br />Councilman Britschgi. <br />"In the event the Council desires to use the proceeds from the sale <br />of Hawes Park for some other purpose, it is then recommended that <br />funds for the purchase of the above property be transferred from <br />existing Capital Funds raised by special tax levy 'for the acquisi- <br />tion and construction of permanent improvements, real property, <br />public' buildings, etc.' as provided by Section 57 of the City <br />Charter." <br />Councilman Stout concurred with.the thinking so far, but he stated that when the work was <br />r- <br />completed there will probably be some money left for the Capital Improvement Fund. <br />Councilman Granger asked that the motion be made in such a way that should there be any <br />money left. that it will go. the the Capital Improvement Fund. After further discussion, <br />Councilman Jones added Councilman Granger's suggestion ,to his motion which carried on <br />roll call,. Councilman Spillers noted absent. <br />FURTHER CONSIDERATION, POPLAR -qESS EBENER IMPROVE14ENT (LUCERNE OR GENEVA). The Clerk read <br />