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<br /> SUCH COST2
<br />tl-ILh.J.',"3 fror:1 tinl] to tL tlJ.8 Villa}. of 2;ew,'rishtun L 8n..:,"se( in C" nitnl
<br />Improvemen.t ,erojects J....'1.clucin,; street, \mtor "min am.:. sewer L:..:~in installati,Jl1,
<br />as 07.:amples, and
<br />c.I.;:jL:~' 'j :'ilembers of the 'rillc;8 Council S,)EmC DQrt of t~loir till"; on Cf,):L tr,l
<br />ImprovemeIlt :Projects e,nd ;iU?,ttei'S relatin.:; "t.hereto Dl1.G.
<br />vil,IL",;'0 there are substa.:..'ltial parts of 'she Villa,:,>" 1':''Cl1ager l,s ti.me c.0voted
<br />to the operation and administrf:,tion of such CapitB.l Improvex:lent l'I'ojects and
<br />.1L:5!(.~j18 considerable time is spent by the Clerk-'rreasurers office in
<br />ests.blishin; proper fiscal <;ccountability of C[1pi tal ImpI'ovem~mt Fu..'1ds end in
<br />the clerical i10I'k involved in tIle Public ImpI'ovenlel1t hearings, Assessment
<br />hearings and related work and
<br />\!}~I.) a protion of the Villa,:,;;:; Lt.torney's time is devoted to legal questions
<br />relati11(~ to CapitaJ. Irn.provelllent l.Jrojects and related issures 2nd
<br />wllliR~AS the charge for telephone, electrical, heat, space a'1d occupancy is
<br />charged against the Villag'} Hall are required in COillY: ction with Cn1')i tr.l
<br />Improver Len t Proj ects and
<br />HH8HEltS the Village Engineer as part of his retainer, is called u:oon to answer
<br />questions and perform services in connection with Capital Improvement Projects
<br />and
<br />WHEREAS all or a portion of all of the above listed activities are charged
<br />to the General Fund and
<br />\d-IEHEL;; all or [C, portion of all of the above activities increase costs which
<br />are directly related to capital ILllproyeJ,1ent Projects and
<br />~IH.:l:ltJ..:IS these costs should. be charged to w1ricus individual Capi tEtl Irrrprove-
<br />ment Projects and
<br />viHEREJI's it is recognized that such costs Can not bo determined exactly under
<br />the e::dstinS Villa.,:;e acco1l.'1tin; system and
<br />Wm.:::,tE!..::J it is further recognized the,t the a.mount of 'dark is in 'x:.Y't proportional
<br />to the sae of the project and further that a certain arwunt of such activities
<br />are rlsquired on sa.cll project rcgc,rdless ot' size
<br />1m. T:~.~L:F\a~ .:L IT ~:1.~:J ..LVBD b~r the Council of the Villa:;~ of Hev! :':ri;:;hton
<br />that the follo".Ji.'1,:; formula is a fair one. reasonable methoC: of detenuinin.cs such
<br />adEUnistrativG costs d.irectlyattributable to the over'all cost of Capital
<br />lruprovemo" t Projects.
<br /> On projects costin; u t,; ,~5 ,000., (lcld,J.iistrativ8 cost shall be
<br /> 3;'J of such project cost but iIl no case less than \;50~.
<br /> On projects costin ~ from .i;~5,000. to 75,000., Dc1:Unistr[itive
<br /> costs 8h[;.11 bo '~ if totp.l T)x'o5 set COf't:-;..
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