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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 1773 N.C.S. 09/05/1989ORDINANCE NO. 1773 N.C.S. 2 INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAN SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN 3 Vice Mayor Sobel Michael Davis 4 5 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR CERTAIN OPERATIONS AND PROJECTS 6 OF THE CITY OF PETALUMA FROM JULY 1, 1989, TO JUNE 30, .1990, AND 7 DECLARING_THE URGENCY THEREOF, TO TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY 8 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PETALUMA AS FOLLOWS: 9 Section. 1. There is hereby appropriated for the certain expenses 10 of the City of Petaluma for the period of July 1, 1989 to June 30, 11 1990, the amounts set in the attached Exhibit A, incorporated by 12 herein reference, and distributed to the various funds as set out in 13 said exhibit, and shall be expended and used in a ccordance the rewith. 14 Section 2. Changes with relation to the above appropriation 15 between each respective department, project or fund may be made by 16 resolution adopted by the City Council. The City Manager may 17 administratively make changes within the departmental or project 18 appropriations as approved so long as the total. amounts do not exceed, 19 as a result of the change, the amounts set forth in the approved 20 department appropriations. 21 Section 3. The City Council hereby finds and determines that the 22 amount of appropriations provided hereby does not exceed the estimated 23 revenue and other available funds of the City for the fiscal year 24 ending June 30, 1990. 25 Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict 26 herewith are hereby repealed. Ord. 1771 N.C.S. ~-„ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Section 5. This ordinance is hereby declared to be necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety of the City of Petaluma, and shall take effect and be in force from and after its final passage by a unanimous vote of the members of the City Council present at the time of its adoption. The reason for the urgency is so that the work authorized to be accomplished hereby may be properly scheduled and spaced over the next fiscal year to furnish the City the necessary operating and project expenses of the City and particularly those. relating to the protection of the public peace, health, and safety from and after its passage. Section 6. The City Clerk be, and she is hereby directed to post/publish this ordinance for the period and in the manner required by the City Charter. INTRODUCED, ADOPTED AND ORDERED posted/published this 5th day of September 19 89 by the following vote: AYES: Woolsey, Cavanagh, Davis, Balshaw, Vice Mayor Sobel, Mayor Hilligoss NOES: 0 18 ABSENT : Tencer 19 20 21 22 ATTEST: r, .. 2 3 ' ~~~- ~. 24 ~ 25 City Clerk City At rney Q~'PU~ C9~'~ ~L~~K Ord. 1773 N.C.S. ,F . ,~ E`XHIBI'T A CITY OF PETALUMA` FY 1989-90 APPROPR"IATIONS TOTAL "APPROPRIATIONS PROJ ~ PROJECT NAME. FOR, ALL, FUNDS HOUSING PROJECTS 5401 CITY ADMINISTRATION 'FY 90 45,000. 5412 RENTER ASSISTANCE; :48,600 * 5415 MT VIEW SITE IMP (PEP) 240,000 * 5417 COTS EMERGENCY. SHELTER 21,001 5420 LAND"ACQ POOL ('PEP), 250:,.000 * 5422 L/M INCOME HOUSING AUDIT 5,000 5423 CHERRY HILLS"DEU - BHDC 380:,000. 5424 RENTER ASSIST..ADMIN - PPSC 13,000 5425 MEDIATED ASSISTANCE - PPSC 32,000 5426 MT. VIEW DEVELgPMENT - PEP 350;000 5427 EDITH ST..;PROJ ACQ/DEV - EDEN 300,000 5428 MAJOR'PROJECT SITE ACQ 40.0,000 5429. GENERAL LAND BANK ACQ 51,999 . SUB-TOTAL 2,136,600 LANDSCAPE ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS 8350 CASA DEL ORO 6,000 8351 JOSETTE COURT 1,,000 8353 VILLAGE MEADOWS 8",400 8354 MEADOW PARK 1 ~ 2 13',.400 8355 SPRING MEADOWS 3:;800 8356 ANNA'S`HEADOWS 5,500 8357 SHELTER HILLS 'VILLAGE 11..,:900 8358' VILLAGE EAST 3 6,400 8359 SYCAMORE HEIGHTS 1,900. SUB-TOTAL 58;300 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS 2,194;900. FUND ,f~ DESCRIPTION 211 HOUSING IN-LIEU FEES 550 CASA DEL ORO 551 JOSETTE COURT 553 SYCAMORE HEIGHTS -. - 554 VIL""CAGE MEADOWS: 555 'MEADOW' "PARR. 1 & 2 556 BERING MEADOWS 551 ANNA'S MEADOWS 558 SHELTER EILLS 559 UTLLAGE EAST 3 TOTAL FUNDS ABOVE APPROPRIATIONS FROM ESTIMATED REVENUES AND OTHER SOURCES ----=------------------------- ------------------------------ 2,136;600 6,000 1.,000 1,:900 8,400 13,400 3,800 5,500 11,900 6,400 2,194,900 ..,~ . * REAPPROPRIATION FROM FY 88-89