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95 <br /> <br />October 10, 1978 <br /> <br />as he may deem proper." <br /> <br />Ayes: Barnes, Barly, Blliott, Gray, Holley, ~ast, Davis <br />Nays: Nene <br /> <br /> 78~346 ~--~"C6n~i~era~ion of a motion authorizing the City Assessor to abate and the City <br />Treasurer to refund a total of $3,924.80 in real estate taxes representing a 3.4% overcharge <br />on unequalized Public Service Corporation property. <br /> <br /> The City applied 100% of the unequalized rate for Public Service Corporations. The <br />State Department of Taxation has modified their interpretation of the rate and allowed <br />96.6% of the unequalized rate in lieu of the 100%. The estimated total amount of refunds <br />of all Public Service Corporations covered is approximately $6,000. Of this refund, <br />$2,229.25 is for the C&P Telephone Company; and $1,695 55 is for VEPCO The City Manager <br />recommends adoption." ' ' · <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Barnes and seconded by Mr. Barly, to concur in the recommendation of <br />the City Manager, ~o refund $3,924.80 in real estate taxes on unequalized Public S~rvice <br />Corporation preperty, and was adopted by unanimous vote. <br /> <br /> 78-347 "Consideration of s motion to transfer $246,620 from the Grants Contingency <br />Account to operate the Animal Care and Control Project, the Lightship Winter Quarter <br />Project, the Police Records Project, the Multiethnic Library Project and the School Board <br />Storage Facility Project." <br /> <br /> This motion will provide the funds neces <br />~welve months. Funded entirely through the C <br />projects wil~ offer employment opportunties f <br />as well as pro.vide needed improvement to publ <br />keeping for the Police Department and <br />mends adoption." <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Barnes and seconded by Mr. <br />$246,620 be transferred from the Grants Cont <br />jects for twelve months, and was adopted by u <br /> <br /> 78~$48 - "Consideration of a motion to t <br />~ccount to continue operation of the Communi~~ <br /> <br /> This motion will provide the funds neces <br />the balance of ~he twelve month operating per <br />Employment and Training Act, the project will <br />unemployed residents of the City as well as p~ <br />Arts Center. The City Manager reommends ~dop' <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Barnes and seconded by Mr. <br />$19:8'Z~form~ran~s Contingency Account ~o be <br />Community Arts Center Teacher Aide Project, w~ <br /> <br /> 78-349 - "~onsideration of a motion to t~ <br />~ccount to continue to operate a Driver Train~ <br />Drug Free Center. <br /> <br />'r This motion will provide the funds neces~ <br />tiona] six months. Funded entirely through t~ <br />this program will offer classroom and bebindat <br />schools to enhance the employment prospects of <br />Manager recommends adoption." <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Barnes and secended by Mr. <br />$3,300 be transferred from the Grants Continge <br />Training Program for residents of the Portsmo <br />vote. <br /> <br /> ~8-350 "Submission of a report from th <br />Contingency Account of ~6,442 for the constru~ <br />Creek Annex athletic area. <br /> <br /> In order to continue using the athletic ~ <br />built to their specifications and installed i~ <br />Creek Annex prcperty which is~operated by the <br />on this property, 6perating funds had to be ut <br />report is being submitted for your information <br />transfers from the Emergency Contingency Acc~u <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Oast and seconded by Mr. Ba <br />and was adopted by uaanimous vote. <br /> <br />NEW BU <br /> <br />sary to operate these five separate projects for <br />~mprehensive Employment and Training Act, the <br />Dr low-income, unemployed residents of the City <br />ic facilities, a~imal control, improved reccord- <br />-e~ic']ibrary program. The City Manager recom- <br /> <br />Oast, to concur in the recommehdation that <br />[ngency Acoount for operation of the five pro- <br />lanimous vote. <br /> <br />ransfer $19,872 from the Grants Contingency <br />Arts Center Teacher Aide Project. <br /> <br />ary ~o continue operation of this project for <br />od. Funded entirely through the Comprehensive <br />offer employment opportunities for low-income, <br />'ovide increased services through the Community <br />:ion." <br /> <br />Oast, to concur in th,e recommendation that <br />transferred to continue operation of the <br />s adopted by unanimous vote. <br /> <br />ansfer $3,300 from the Grants Contingency <br />ng Program for residents of the Portsmouth <br /> <br />ary to operate this,program for an addl- <br />e Comprehensive ~mployment and training Act, <br />he-wheel driver training through the public <br /> the Drug Free Center residents. The City <br /> <br />~ray, to concur in the recommendation that <br />ncy Account to continue operation of a Driver <br />th Drug Free Center, was adopt6d by unanimous <br /> <br />City Manager on a transfer from the gmergency <br />tion of a chain link fence at the St. Juliens <br /> <br />rea the Navy has required that a fence be <br />order to ~nsure security for the St. Juliens <br />~avy. Since the City has a short term lease <br />ilized for the corrStruction of the fence. This <br />in accordance w. ithfth~ City Code concerning <br /> <br />rnes, the report to be received as information, <br /> <br />NBSS <br /> <br /> 78-351 Louis B. Turner, 127 Oregon AvenBe, representing Oregon <br />spoke on the deterioration of Oregon Acres;str&ets in need of repairs <br />and lots partially cleaned. <br /> <br />Acres Civic League, <br />other than Dakota St. <br /> <br /> <br />