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effective July 1, 1973, was seconded by Councilman Ward and <br />carried with Councilman Markel dissenting. Councilman Evans <br />reserved the right to vote on a lesser percentage of increase, <br />stating that he believed seven per cent was too high but that <br />he favored an increase. <br /> <br />Mayor Patterson stated that Council had $100,000 to leave in <br />the contingency fund or to authorize some of the unfunded items. <br />The following unfunded items (page 189) were removed from the <br />list for discussion purposes at the next Budget study session: <br /> <br />Item No. Description Amount <br /> <br />3 Recreation and Parks open-space $300,000 <br /> needs in Central City area <br /> <br />7 Planning - additional Assistant 14,000 <br /> Planner <br /> <br />51-269 Recreation and Parks - Adams Park 19,500 <br /> ballfield lights and poles <br /> <br />23-286 Recreation and Parks 2 additional 18,000 <br /> Grounds Maintenance Man II positions <br /> <br />51-286 Recreation and Parks - additional 5,000 <br /> light truck and equipment <br /> <br />In addition Councilman Ward requested further discussion on the <br />widening of 17th Street, College Drive to Bristol (page 92). <br /> <br />Mayor Patterson requested staff to provide pertinent information <br />for the foregoing items at the Budget study session on Monday, <br />July 16, 1973, at 1:00 P.M. <br /> <br />ADJOURNMENT At 11:35 P.M., the <br /> meeting was adjourned to <br /> Monday, July 16, 1973, <br /> at 1:00 P.M., Room 147, <br />City Hall, 20 Civic Center Plaza, on the unanimously approved <br />motion of Councilman Yamamoto, seconded by Councilman Evans. <br /> <br />F~orence . <br />Clerk of th~' Council <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />255 JULY 7, 1973 <br /> <br /> <br />