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HomeMy WebLinkAbout42-89 RESOLUTIONRESOLUTION NO. V; No resolution was ever drafted. Attached is a copy of the Board of Director minutes where the resolution was adopted. 1E1E.. May 2, 1989 137.1 C. Authorization for the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a one-year contract with the University of Arkansas for fire protection services; 137.2 The City Manager recommends approval of the contract for the period of July 1, 1989 to June 30, 1990 for $38,189, which is an increase of $5,713 over last year's rate. This results in an approximate increase of 17.6%. The major reason for the increase is the increase in property value of building #276, also known as the Altheimer Lab and Attached Greenhouses. Director Vorsanger requested Item C be removed from the Consent Agenda, stating he had a question regarding that item. 137.3 It was moved by Kelley and seconded by Marinoni to approve the consent agenda, with the exception of Item C. Upon roll'call, the motion passed, 7-0. 137.4 [FIRE PROTECTION/EXPERIMENTAL.FARM-7 The mayor introduced -consideration of item 1C, as described above. 137.5 Director Vorsanger said he thought it should be clarified that the fire protection is for the University of Arkansas Farm, not the University of Arkansas. He said the property values and costs are for buildings on the main experiment station, and not the University of Arkansas. 137.6 It was moved by Kelley and seconded by Green to approve the resolution. Upon roll call, the motion passed, 7 -0 - RESOLUTION 42-89 APPEARS ON PAGE OF ORDINANCE AND RESOLUTION BOOK INCINERATOR REPORT 137.7 The Mayor introduced a report to the Board and public concerning the legal aspects of the incinerator disengagement project. The Mayor told the public that in March of 1988 the voters of Fayetteville voted in a referendum to disengage from the project and the Board accepted the staff's recommendation that expert counsel be engaged in assist in the project. He said that, after a selection process, the firm of Nixon, Hargrave, Devans and Doyle was chosen. Martin said among the various tasks they have completed was to advise the City on the termination of its contract with MK Ferguson. He said earlier this year we received a report of the present financial status of the Resource Recovery Authority. Martin said tonight's report would cover legal aspects, particularly the City's liability for repayment of the bonds. Martin introduced Attorneys Tom Ingoldsby and Frank Lyman of the firm. II/ 137.8 Ingoldsby reported the Nixon, Hargrave report on the legal obligation of the city to pay any amounts due on bonds that were issued by the Northwest Arkansas 4 4 1-4