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Show c. Ordinance 2001-5 and 2001-6 on recommendation by Planning Commission on flag lots in A-1 and A-2 zones. d. Ordinance 2001-2 on Planning Commission recommendation, after public hearing, adding section 13.26.095 to supplemental provisions, amending the maximum number of animals and fowl for family food production, kennel limitations, and other related provisions. 9. Discussion/action on sub-standard road at approximately 3490 West - Blaine Oakeson has had a conditional use permit approved by the planning commission to have three building lots at the end of the "undedicated" road. 10. Public hearing for 2000-2001 budget amendments, 2001 -2002 budget, and compensation ordinance: a. 2000-2001 Budget Amendments with Resolution 2001-G approving of amended budget. b. 2001-2002 Budget with Resolution 2001-H approving of budget. c. Ordinance 2001-7 providing for compensation for elected and statutory required appointed positions. 11. Discussion on intent to file for agricultural protection area by: a. Melvin Meyerhoffer - 1260 West 400 North. b. Dennis Illum - 949 North 1200 West. c. Grant Butler - 3377 W. Pioneer Road. 12. Discussion on elimination or modification of council assignments. 13. Adjourn (next meeting is Thursday, June 7, 2001 at 6:00. Planning Commission Agenda Wednesday, May 9, 2001, at 7:00 p.m., agenda: 1. Call to Order. 2. Approve minutes. 3. Discussion/action on final approval for commercial site plan for KBC Leasing on 1200 West 1700 South. 4. Discussion on agricultural protection areas filed by: a. Merlin Meyerhoffer - 1260 West 400 North. b. Dennis Illum - 949 North 1200 West for 6 acres. c. Grant Butler - 3377 W. Pioneer Road for 13 acres. 5. Discussion/action on homes for the elderly, homes for the disabled, and group homes. 6. Discussion on rural residential areas. 7. Adjourn (next regular meeting to be held on Wednesday, June 13, 2001). Notice: the above agendas are only tentative. For a final agenda contact the City Office, 627-1919, or go to a location where agenda is posted at least 24 hours prior to meeting: City Hall, Slaterville Park, Marriott Park, Mulligans, or Excel. Local Updates A short summary of recent mayoral, council, and planning decisions, and other local affairs. For more exhaustive information please see minutes on file at the city office. ? It's Your Fault - Earthquake Preparedness. At the request of the county and state, Mayor Butler declared April 2001 as "Earthquake and Disaster Preparedness Month" and April 22 through April 28, 2001 as "It's Our Fault, Earthquake Preparedness Week," to encourage emergency and earthquake preparedness in Marriott-Slaterville City. ? Lost Dog. The Fowles family just outside our city is missing their brindle and white English BullDog named Derk. If you has seen such a dog, please call the Fowles family at 476-7442. A reward being offered. ? Families In Transition Center of Care. FITCC helps young people with disabilities transition from school into the adult community. The organizations seeks volunteers as mentors, educators, and advocates for disabled persons. If you are interested in helping please call Robyn Oleson at 731-7686._ REVENUE Sales and Use Tax $ 252,000 Franchise Tax 4,000 Transient Room Tax 16,000 Permits and Fees 55,760 Departmental 2,100 State Road Funds 212,490 State Liquor Fund 456 Criminal Fines 36,000 Miscellaneous 11,030 Hold-over Revenue 106,664 TOTAL REVENUE 696,500 EXPENDITURES General Government 177,500 Public Safety 90,200 Roads and Repairs 205,700 Community Services 14,500 Public Works 46,160 Reserved Funds 13,912 Miscellaneous 6,000 Capital Projects 142,528 TOTAL__696,500_ |