Joint Service Contract Agreement Joint School District No 2 Tennis CourtsJOINT SERVICE CONTRACT
This agreement entered into this 27th day of September, 1976, by
and between Joint School District No. 2, Ada County, Idaho, here after
called "School District" and the City of beridian, Idaho Municipal corpora-
tion, hereafter called "city".
WITNESSETH
It is mutually agreed between School District and City as fo116ws:
1. Purpose of Contract
It is the mutual best interestes of School District and City to
jointly develop outdoor recreational facilities for general public
outdoor recreation use on the following described real estate owned
by (City) School District, to wit:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SITE
Part of the Southeast 4 of the Northeast a of Section 11, Township 3 North,
Range 1 }Vest, Boise Meridian, in Ada County, Idaho, described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the section line which bears North 0°09'
East, 125.00 feet from the quarter sectior[ corner common to Section
11 a.nd .12, Township 3 North, Range 1 YVest, Boise Meridian, true point
of beginning; Thence West along line parallel to the mid-section line
of said Section 11, 205.43 feet to a point; thence North along a line
parallel to the Easterly boundary line of said Section 11, 272.60 feet
to a point; thence East along a line parallel to the Northerly bound-
ary line of the SEQ NE4 of said Section 11, 205.43 feet to a point
on the section line common to said Sections 11 and 12; thence South
along the section line to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
2. Immediate Improvement; Effective Date; }~inancin
a. The School District shall, within a twelve (12) month period of
time, and at its own expense without assistance from the City,
cause to be constructed on the property described above, six
tennis courts and one comfort station.
b. Joint operation and use of the facilities shall commence upon
completion of improvements provided for herein.
3. Future Use
The primary purpose of the fac~.lities shall be for outdoor recreation
by the general public. The School District agrees that all outdoor
recreation facilities on the site including those on adjacent school
lands shall be opened a.nd available for general public use when not
being used for reguia.rly scheduled school activities, as outlined on
the attached schedule of use. ..
4. Future Maintenance
The School District agrees to operate and maintain the facilities
during the school year (September 1 - May 31) and the City agrees to
operate and maintain the facilities during the summer months (June 1 -
August 31). The comfort station restroom facilities are the primary
maintenance and operation responsibilities that will be shared.
5. Term of Agreement
This agreement shall be in effect perpetually and may otherwise be
terminated by mutual agreement of the parties. Both parties agree
in the event of termination to comply with the terms and conditions
of the agreement between the parties and the State of Idaho, the
Administrator of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Program,
subject to such compliance, both parties covenant that the entire
property subject to this agreement shall continue to be operated and
maintained for public outdoor recreation.
6. Ownership of Property - (School - City)
The property as described in section 1 of this agreement is
owned entirely by the School District.
7. Binding Effect
This agreement is not only binding upon the parties hereto but upon
their respective successors in the event of changing in form or
consolidation of City or School District. This agreement may not
be assigned by either party without written consent of the other.
8. Approvals
Each party certified that this Agreement has been duly and legally
approved for signature by the parties in accordance. with legal
requirements.
JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT ND. 2
ADA AND CANY^N COUNTIES, IDAHO
MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642
MERIDIAN PARK AND RECREATION AREA PROJECT
Schedule of Use
That part of year when
school is not in session.
(Approx. June 1 - August 31) ------------
That Part of Year when
School is in session.
(Approx. September 1 - May 31) ----------
Facilities Developed
With Fund Assistance
Monday 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Tuesday 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Wednesday 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Thursday 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Friday 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Sunday 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
All outdoor recreation facilities
on the Meridian Senior High School
grounds opened continuously for
general public use.
Available for general public use,
as indicated below:
Adjacent Outdoor Recreation
5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
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Clerk of the Board
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IPd WITi'dESS tiIHEFtEOF, School Distiict has caused this Agreement to be
executed by its duly authorized Chairman of its Board of Trustees and
seal affixed by the Clerk of the Board of Trustees, and City has caused
this Agreement to be executed by its Mayor and seal affixed by its City
Clerk, the day and year firs above written.
JOIPdT SCFl00L DISTRICT iVO. Y
ATTEST:
Clerk
arrEST
L~~~ CO jTY, IDAHO
By: ~ ,~
i~airman of the Bour•d of Trustees
City Of City of A~eri_d~an
i'~9a yo r ~S
On this 27th day of September _~ 197, before me, t{~e undersigned,
a lotary Public in and for said State, personally appeared Arnold 1J. Lee ~ knotim
to me to be the Chairman of tiie Board of Trustees, of Joint School District
i•!o. 2 Ada and Canyon Counties, t,~at executed the
foregoing instrument, and ackno~•al edged to me that suc;~ Sc6~oo1 Di sti rct executed
the same.
Iii tJITidESS ldl-iEf~EOF, I have hereunto set my ~~an~i and affixed by official
seal, the clay and year in this certificate-first above v~ritten.
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County of Ada )
.101NT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2
ADA AND CANYON COUNTIES, IDAHO
MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642
Mayor Don Storey
City of Meridian
Meridian, Idaho 83642
Dear Mayor Storey:
December 6, 1976
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The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation recently awarded the
school district a giant to construct six tennis courts and a required
restroom facility. This recreational development and the support
facilities will be located at the Senior High School, South of the
entrance street that fronts on Linder Road. Users of these tennis courts
will park vehicles in the school parking lot that adjoins the develop-
ment.
As previously agreed to, the completed project will be maintained
and operated jointly by the city and the school.district; and made
available to all the public as a park and recreation facility.
The purpose of this letter is to enlist the city's assistance in
providing water and sewer service to the restroom facility that will be
a part of this recreational development. Amain water line is on Linder
Road and within a year or so, a main sewer line will also be there.
Is it permissible to have the water service to this restroom faci-
lity hooked up directly to city water without the cost of installing a
separate water meter? Could this facility be dry-lined so that when
sewer is available, it is hooked up directly to the main sewer line,
rat}ier L-han going through the Senior High service lines? It might be
noted that we have received permission to keep these restrooms locked
up until city sewer is available.
The architect is .working on the plans for this project and an
early decision will be most helpful.
Respe~fu~ly yours, U/`
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.~G%'~~%~~.
gus M. Hein
Sune intendent of Schools
AMH:os
KEYS, OLSON & ENSLEY, ARCHITECTS F81 6th St. No. Ext.
Nampa, Idaho
February 11, 1977
ADDENDUM N0. 1 - PLEASE INSERT IN SPECIFICATIONS
PERIDIAN TENNIS COURTS, MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT
PROJECT N0. 16-0027.1
LIST OF BIDDERS
The following Contractors are Plan Holders for the Meridian Tennis Courts,
Meridian School District, Project No. 16-00271, Meridian, Idaho.
BID OPENING: Thursday, February 17, 1977, 3:00 P.M. at the Administration
Office.
GENERAL
Ernst ~ Payne, Inc. Snake River Builders, Inc.
P.t 6 41est Linden Box. 857
Caldwell Ph. 454-8631 Nampa, Idaho Ph. 466-8861
P.ay Kenney Const.
252 S.E. 2nd St.
Ontario, Oregon
Ph. 889-7601
Stolley & Ross
1707 Linda Vista Lane
Boise, Idaho Ph. 37E-8762
Quinn Robbins
703 Americana Blvd.
Boise, Idaho
Ph. 342-3608
MECHANICAL
Bob Inselman Plumbiny
Box 560
Nampa, Idaho
Union Plumbing
5514 bJyl i e Lane
Boise, Idaho
Van DeGrift Plumbing
Box 7965
Boise, Idaho
THE FOLLOWING CHANGES ARE ~1ADE TO the Plans and Specifications and are
hereby made a part thereof, the same as if written therein.
APPROVED ITEMS are approved by manufacturers names and are to be guaranteed
y t e manufacturer to be equal or superior to those specified. Final approval
to be given by Architect or Engineer on submittal of shop drawings.
Page 2 Meridian Tennis Courts
Project No. 16-00271
Addendum No. 1
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
Site
Grade symbol indicate 100.00 finish material
100.00 existing grade
Asphalt Paving
1. The top 6" of sub-grade shall be treated to kill all plant life
before paving.
Z. The actual asphalt paved area-dimension is 157'-6" x 243'-0".
The paving starts at the concrete ditch edge located on the
south end of site. (Fence dimension remains 156' x 240').
Fencing
1. Delete gate and concrete slab shown on Sheet Al located at grid 4
and grid D intersection. In lieu of above, install a standard
2'-6" x 7' swinging gate with necessary post and hardware.
2. Square fence layout with one straight side to insure squareness.
Tennis Net Posts: Approved Fraser-Edwards Co.
Tennis Nets: Approved Edwards hlodel 20-SS.
Tennis Net Posts: Approved Fraser-Edwards Co.
Tennis Court Acrylic Surfacing System
1. P,11 materials shall be delivered to the construction site in its
original form; unopened containers clearly labeled with trade name
and name of the manufacturer.
2. All court lines shall be of "Laykold Paint" or "Hi-Hide" plexicolor
line paint located and marked in accordance with rules of the United
States Lawn Tennis Association.
3. The final finish coat of Plexichrome or Laykold colorcoat 100 shall
have a minimum application rate of 8 gallons of material per 1000
square feet, based on the material prior to any dilution.
4. Final surface inspection - prior to application of a color finish
system, the court surface shall be flooded arith water and allowed
to drain. Any depressions thereupon holding water deeper than one-
sixteenth .inch (1/16th") shall be patched and leveled in accordance
.with recommendations of the manufacturer of the color finish material
specified hereinafter.
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Project No. 16-00271
Addendum No. 1
5. Guarantee - The contractor shall guarantee the color finish system
unconditional fora period of three years, against fading, cracking,
Spaulding, blistering and excessive wear. During this period of
guarantee, the owner shall perform normal maintenance, repairing
tennis racket damage and cleaning.
Approved Manufacturers: Plexipave (Plexichrome) by California Products Co.
Landscape
1. Cla~ification of symbols
a.`B1Euonymus Alatus 'Compactus' (1) req'd
b. Pyracantha Coccinea Laladandei Monrovia (1) req'd
c. Pyracantha Coccinea, Pauciflora (2) req'd
Concrete tdork
1. Comfort Station floor slab elevation +79.00
Roofing
1. Precast roof slab roof membrance shall be a urethance coating of a
dry mil thickness coating not less than 22 mils. Apply as recommended
by manufacturer of product and as per roofing industry of this
product. The roofer shall unconditionally guarantee water tightness
or the roof fora period of two years after completion of work.
Color - white.
Approved Manufacturer: (a) Gacoflex U-66 series
Urethan (two conponent)
(b) H.E.R. Contact - Sonneborn
2. Cover all precast joints (at drain line of roof) and precast slab
to walls and to downspout with neoprene sheet before applying roof.
Approved Manufacturer: Gacoflex Contourflash 1/16" and
Gacoflex N-7 Neoprene Adhesive.
Special P1eta1 Doors
Install (2) metal access doors as detailed on attached sheet no. 1,
(1) under women's lav. counter, (1) under men's counter. Size 24"
x 36" each with keyed locks. Approved Manuf: Inryco/Milcor
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Ceramic Tile
P4eridian Tennis Courts
Project No. 16-00271
Addendum No. 1
Tile in 4" square cermic the on counter tops, edge & backsplash in Men
& Hlomens Rm. See attached sheet no. 1.
Plumbing
1. The dry line to the street shall be connected to the future sewer
line by others. (The sewer line shown on Linder Road is schedule
to be installed in 1978).
2. 2" conduit shown as "stub out" shall be pvc pipe installed by the
plumbing contractor.
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681 6th St. No. Ext.
Nampa, Idaho
February 15, 1977
ADDENDUM N0. 2 - PLEASE INSERT IN SPECIFICATIONS
MERIDIAN TEPJNIS COURTS, .MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT
PROJECT N0. 16-00271
LIST OF BIDDERS
The following Contractors are Plan Holders for the P~eridian Tennis Courts,
Meridian School District, Project No. 16-00271, Meridian, Idaho.
BID OPENING: Thursday, February 17, 1977, 3:00 P.M. at the Administration
Office.
GENERAL
Ernst & Payne, Inc. Snake River Builders, Inc.
Rt 6 blest Linden Box 857
Caldwell, Idaho Ph. 454-8631 Nampa, Idaho Ph. 466-8861
Quinn Robbins, Inc.
703 Americana Blvd.
Boise, Idaho Ph. 342-3608
n~FrNnN r rai
Bob Inselman Plumbing
Box 560
Nampa, Idaho
Union Plumbing
5514 Wylie Lane
Boise, Idaho
Stoll ey & Ross
17 07 Linda Vista Ln.
Boise, Idaho Ph. 376-8762
Van DeGrift Plumbing
Box 7965
Boise, Idaho
THE FOLLOWING CHANGES ARE MADE TO the Plans and Specifications and are
hereby made a part thereof, the same as if written therein.
APPROVED ITEh1S ARE approved by manufactureres names and are to he guaranteed
by the manufacturer to be equal or superior to those specified. Final approval
to be given by Architect or Engineer on submittal of shop drawings.
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Addendum No. 2
Item #1 - Wa~e~R~ate Schedule No. 4 - Attached is Page 1 of 2 to replace
t--Fie origina sl c~i~ule: -'
Item #2 - Landsca e - Following materials or their equal shall be used
in sprin ing.
1. Circuit pipe - Yardley Black Diamond or equal.
2. Valves - G.tJ.E. Angle Valve or equal.
3. Risers - Use galy. nipples only.
Item #3 - Asphalt Pavin
1. Delete prime coat.
2. Gravel base shall have (1) 6" of gravel base (2) 2" gravel
leveling course for total of 8" compacted.
Item #4 - Acrylic color finish system shall have no less than 120 gallons
per each tenniscourt playing area.
Item #5 - Fencing - Fencing post shall be schedule 40.
Item #6 - Plumbing
1. In lieu of stop & waste on water service, install (2) gate
valves + (1) tee.
2. City of teridian will install meter only.
Contractor shall furnish and install meter box and cover.
END OF ADDENDUM N0. 2
SCHEDULE #4
SOUTHWESTERN IDAHO: LOWER PART OF IDAHO COUNTY, ALL OF ADAMS, VALLEY, WASHINGTON,
PAYETTE, GEM, BOISE, CANYON, ADA, ELMORE, AND OWYHEE COUNTIES.
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JOB CLASSIFICATION. HOURLY (FRINGE BENEFITS) ~.
WAGE HAW PENSION TRNG. VAC.;
BUILDING AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION i
ASBESTOS WORKERS-----------------------r------------ $1Q. 6~
= .52
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1.00- .02 .50
BOILERMAKERS HELPERS---------------- . 3D.
G~ZIERS-------------------------------------------- g,3p .35 •
PAINTERS AND TAPERS:
Ada, Adams, Boise, Canyon, Elmore (except Mountain
Home AFB), Gem, Owyhee, Payette, Idaho, Valley,
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ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS-(all counties except~Adams, 545 35 '.02 3°G+a
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ELECTRICIAN-----------------------------------------
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11.66 .45
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STING RATES)
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(HAZARD RATE WILL BE 10~ ABOVE EXI
ELECTRICIAN/LINE CONSTRUCTION:
5 KV and all work on steel towers
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All wor
street and highway lighting and motor traffic controls.
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All power construction of 34.5 and under when performed for an operating utili ty. Street
lighting when performed for an operating utility~or muncipa lity:
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IRONWORKERS - Ornamental, Structural Reinforcing:
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Remaining Counties-----------------"-------------- 9.89 .55 1.00 .02
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pr°oject No. '
devised: December, 1976 - ID76-5010, 1-23-76; ID76-5016, 2-13-76; ID76-5016, Mod. #3, 5-7-76;
ID76-5047, 6-4-76; ID76-5047, Mod. #1, 7-2-76; ID76-5066, 7-23-76;
ID76-5066, Mod. #2, 8-6-76; ID76-5066, Mod. #4, 8-27-76; ID76-5088,
9-24-76; ID76-5112, 11-26-76; ID76-5112, Mod. #2, 12-17-76;
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Meridian City #lall .3. Qsstoper 4, 1976.
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The Mayor announced
hat
a Sc,
of district is im li
a ~o
a F~
eral
ecreation ran. r e is co s an res aci esR
The'. Mayor-read'an a eeme t wit the'School District. TA rder or the
.~ coq o pa~icpa a.n , scree. an un s i is :rise ss.„, a e i y
:,:, enter unto a;t agre•QA1 rit wi th' the school for any maint Aa{4c
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' ; whil used by
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Th}s is an`agreement fqr edit _ .:.
to agree to maintai
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the ~ ..
facil ties at i
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e otion was made y'M in Bo ins and seconded by enne has Essen
that the Oit su or
~~P the
. chool recreational- ro ram b e teriri into a
-, joie-agreement to m _
intai the facih ies from June st. Sep. st ur,nig
"the summer program. _
Motion 'passed; Bodi e, ye ; Navarrq, yea; ~asm assn yea; k-i1~.ama~ yea
Gary Green e; Chief of Polic , pre ented his monthly re qrt, "
--`-- --- _ - Mri,-6~eefi aI~sA.._~ese t"ed-
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a spe i ice ions ~or~a po. ce-v o~ - ~I
model:fo#~:City notic for bids. I
The-MotiQ~i was made y Ken eth R smussen and"seconded by.M via'. odine., that the
--- _ ~Comraiaaio~ ise--lee-authar-~~e
specificatgas for b de, ~o local automobile dealers f r a ~77'P lice Vehicle
~o~i:RR;'.~vas~~.{.. $°~ a ~ya } NaXa,rro, `yea; 1~aemA €#~~~ yea{~~ illiams, yea.
The Mayor questigaed Gary reen~ Chief pf Police, con erni S the Homecoming
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uR~~o~1 tF}~~eaame unTUI on ursday, Sew, j~t~ i t-}ie are~i f~F-e
ardmming pogl that w s clo ed fo the season.
e ayor sugges.e fiat the c~oo~ holds.funetion the s d &upp y
adequate teacher sup rvisi n, to control their functi ns,
It was reported what
some -.-
tuden
s glimbed the fence
d't
espas
Bd'the ~!
' threw debris at the olice
- - - arvin o ,ins s a e a - r~ noun s-aio-uTd e comp m®n Rn, as qon, ~'q7----
the students duri
of g the sit tion.
T
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a~e~-sh~uTd-be c sane up eI o~heze are pis a, s fl riffs
scattered on the gro ds the esult of the Homecom ing p ads d _ ;
-- - - cereb~a-tbn.
This altercation invq
ved
sTnall
segment of the schgo
but
rule
to oa __ T i
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Rober Walkcer, Fire,c ief, sport d that a pole is to a rie ded't replace'.
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--- - -- tie moi~tin or~~ sire -an2T-Ti se spa ,, on ap enna w an -e wa mower- is
` removed, ` ' i
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a cosh w~TrTie app, ~
oxim
teIy- _ es ~ma a
$9Q~' ~ or a oIe
p
moon }rig '
t
ajntenn.a'for radio. _
This matter is to be consi Bred 'n next'years budget. '
- - NCr. ViTelker was: infer e~ic the ire ands s ou e u g ems, ~ r nex year
as well as' the QRU t be part f the'l:ire Budget. __
The Chief of the .Fir "'Dep tment reported that the QR is xgahd ng taember-
sFip o mem ers i e ear tore.
-- Cherry Mobile I~annor will of be allowed to clgse any of t sir a css¢`roadways.
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Meridian Citv Hall
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December 6. 1996
The Motion was made by Ri hard illiams and seconded by arvin odine '
e p pos s o i e c o s s a wi ese inu es
as delinquent in th amo t of pproximately $1,331~,7~ be writt off, I~
or o co e p si
Motion passed: Bodi e, ye ; Rasmussen, yea; Wi liam , yea. ~,
The Mayor encourage addi Tonal study of the propose Sew ge Or finance.
The Cit Attorne h s not studi d this ro osed Ordi ance et. hia has ~r"
een orwar a o t e a ral A and EPA for study d r view efore
adoptin .
The Motion was made y Ke neth asmussen and seconde by arvin odine .
that the Cit Counc' u o revi w of the bids for th fo datio and tank
accessories of elev ted t k pr ject, opened on Nove ber 9th, id find as;
a arent low bidder iha onstr ction• and at this t me a and t e contract
to them in the amou t of 44, 7 4.52; and that the M yor a aut orized to
execute this contra t
_ Motion passed: Bodi e, ye ; Rasmussen, yea; Wi liam ,yea
The Mayor read a le er f om th Joint School Distri t #2 signe by Mr. Hein. ' I,
The o epar en o ecr a ion as gran a sc o .permission
to build tennis Co is an rest oom facilities. The City has a proved'"an
agreemen wl e s o0 o en er in o a loin agre men o m n• n an
operate those facili ies.
This prpgram..,is in c o.pez• tion 'th,the City Recreat on p ogram~ ;~
e reques now is oo a es room aci i ies e i y ewer an
.water with fro-hook-
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- fee
- ~charg
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- d and no monthly use char a the after.
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he Motion was made R'
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hard 1' on
it Tams and sec ded
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nneth Ra mu s n
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be
excus
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cooperative a reeme t in t
is atter.
Motion assed: Bod~ h
Ine y_. ai Rasmussen ea• W' 1'
There was discussio con ernin verbal conversation dire ted t ward
-- - e~i~c~s of~~ie -Ci y~e er Fr fie' c~an~c w sere t~ s w re o come from..
The City has 2nd pr orit in S ate Construction Fun and there may be a
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unemployment act so rce. _
--- -- -- -- ~ Thi~wi~'t neeT~"b~ "ihv stiga a ere is he pos fibs ty o 3,2 0,000,00
'reserved by the EPA thro gh Or ando Dahlke,State Coo diva or.
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The Mayor read ale ter hat h been drafted by JUB -for ignat re by
__ the Mavor to R' i~ tha Fl ~.,~ fur
to Flood Hazard Bo dart' aps. This letter appeals he s udy c ncerning
_ - the f~,~d_~~n aG~t ¢mpt" f-
The Motion was made by K neth asmussen and seconde b_y arvin Bodine
--~ - e ayor-b"e i~ stru e o wri e a e er to r tic and W Grimm
of the housing and rban
~ evelo ment to appeal Flood Plai s rul n processes
-- -- concerni:rig Five~"I an3 fine M 'le Drain.
Motion passed: Bod' e, ye ; Rasmussen, yea; Wi liam yea
- - The Motion was made lby M vin B dine and seconded by Kenn th Ra mussen that
the Ci~_Clerk be a thori ed to a for En n
_ by J-U-B Engineers, Inc. e nai from Construction F d f r:
Water Project 2 140.23
y 11 ,731. o
Motion Passed: Bodine, yea; Rasmussen, yea; Williams, yea.
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