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0 <br />C' <br />obligpted. to set a date for a hearing omthe, annexation. <br />331. <br />Councilman Weiss stated that this item comes <br />withiAi the statement he made last week in regard to hillside building on the Cityts perimeter. Councilman <br />Weiss moved that this matter be set for public hearing 60 days hence. This will give the Planning <br />Commission time to give the Council a proper report. The City Attorney recommended that they set the public <br />hearing for January 7th and stated his reasoning for this date. This vias followed by discussion in regard <br />to length of time required for setting the public hearing. Councilman Weiss changed his motion and moved <br />that January 7th be the date set for the public hearing and offered RESOLUTION 2137 GIVING NOTICE OF THE <br />4 <br />PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF FARM HILL ADDITION NO, 1 and moved.its adoption, seconded by Councilman'Stout. This <br />was followed by discussion after which the motion carried. on roll call with Councilman Royer being noted <br />absent. <br />Councilman Weiss spoke about annexation fees4and, in order that he can take the proper action when this <br />xomes before the Council, he asked that the Planning Commission make a report so the Council can take the <br />proper action at that time. The City Attorney spoke on the subject and stated that this annexation is the <br />same property that -was included in the subdivision map of Farm Hills. This was followed by discussion. Mro <br />tebsack stated that the School District wants 40 lots for a school site. <br />Chgster Lebsack stated that he had three resolution to present to the Council. The first resolution is for the <br />Arguello heirs in connection with the parking lots. This resolution covers only the property in the bed of <br />the creek, they do not provide for all the property that will be required for the parking lot. Councilman <br />Herkner offered RESOLUTION 2138 AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING CONDEMNATION OF PROPERTY FOR STREET PURPOSES, <br />PUBLIC PARKING PURPOSES.AND DRAINAGE PURPOSES (area bounded by Main, Middlefield, Jefferson and Bayshore) <br />and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Spillers. Councilman Weiss asked if this property, in its <br />entirety, is a part of the parking lot. Mr. Lebsack stated that this was for the extension of Marshall <br />Street between Main and Jefferson, parking facilities in the area bounded by Main, Middlefield, Jefferson <br />and Bradford, for storm drainage facilities in an area bounded by Main Street, Middlefield Road, Jefferson <br />and Bayshore, and for the extension of Bradford Street between Jefferson and Main Street. This was followed <br />by discussion in regard to the necessary funds and the extension of the drainage ditch and what will be <br />attributable to the Parking District. The motion carried on roll call with Mayor Royer being noted absent. <br />Mr. Lebsack stated that the bonds were not yet delivered to the successful bidder and he received notes <br />from them that they did not want to take the bonds now. After talking the matter over with them, they have <br />agreed to take the bonds if they will not have to pay interest accrual after October 1st and the bonds will <br />be delivered by the 10th of December. The City will not lose any money if this is allowed. Mr. Lebsack <br />recommended that the Council at this time adopt two resolutions. Councilman Spillers offered RESOLUTION <br />2139 RESCINDING RESOLUTION 2062 FCR SALE OF BONDS FOR INDUSTRIAL WAY IMPROVEMENTS and moved its adoption, <br />seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carried on roll call, Mayor Royer being noted absent. Councilman <br />Herkner offered RESOLUTION 21110 AWARDING SALE OF BONDS TO HANNAFORD AND TALBOT FOR INDUSTRIAL WAY IMPROVE— <br />MENTS (with the exception that interest is paid to accrual to October lst) and moved its adoption,seconded <br />by Councilman Stout and carried on roll call, Mayor Royer being noted absent. <br />REPCRT ON YACHT HARBOR DEVELOPMENT. Councilman Britschgi reported that this report will bring the 9ouncil up to <br />date on the small boat harbor. The levee on the west side is not quite complete but will be finished in the <br />near future. They have a plan for births to be installed within the dredged area. They have figured on the <br />loading ramps, cat walks, etc. for a 51 and 6+ low water tide. The following is the estimate for construct- <br />ion and estimated revenue:: <br />Estimate for construction. <br />Piling <br />Walk Ways <br />Mail Walk ways <br />90 piles @ $110.00 <br />51 wide, 3,100 lin. ft. ® $6.50 per foot <br />$ 9,900.00 <br />20,150.00 <br />'M <br />