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September 10,2019 Page 4 of 7 <br /> was looking to the future in order to keep its finances strong going forward. <br /> Mayor Johnson indicated she appreciated the discussion the Council was having on the 2020 <br /> budget as it allowed the public to be educated on the budget and City's finances. She stated it <br /> would have been easy for the Council to push debt free streets past 2025. However, after <br /> discussion between staff and the Council a compromise was reached. She requested further <br /> comment from staff regarding the difference between internal and external debt. Finance <br /> Director Davitt described the differences between internal and external debt. City Manager <br /> Lotter provided further comment on the benefit of moving away from external debt noting the <br /> City would be paying less interest in the long run. He stated the Council was using good fiscal <br /> stewardship by working to reduce and/or eliminate the need for external debt. <br /> Mayor Johnson stated she was proud of the budget and the fact it emphasized the great <br /> financial work being done by the City. She thanked staff again for the great work on the 2020 <br /> budget. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> 3. Consideration of Resolution Adopting the Proposed Preliminary Tax Levy for 3.Consideration of <br /> Taxes Payable 2020 for Lake Diane and Bicentennial Pond Storm Sewer Resolution Adopting <br /> Improvement Taxing Districts. the Proposed <br /> Preliminary Tax Levy <br /> for Taxes Payable <br /> Motion by Councilmember Burg,seconded by Councilmember Jacobsen to Approve the Resolution 2020 for Lake Diane <br /> Adopting the Proposed Preliminary Tax Levies for Taxes Payable in 2020 For Lake Diane and and Bicentennial Pond <br /> Bicentennial Pond Storm Sewer Improvement Taxing Districts. Storm Sewer <br /> Improvement Taxing <br /> Districts. <br /> ICity Manager Lotter indicated Finance Director Davitt would be presenting this item to the Council. <br /> Finance Director Davitt stated the City has established Storm Sewer Improvement Taxing Districts within the <br /> City for Lake Diane and Bicentennial Pond. A Storm Sewer Improvement Taxing District is an area within <br /> the territorial limits of a municipality. The municipality may acquire,construct,maintain,and otherwise <br /> improve storm sewer systems and related facilities within the district for the benefit of the district. The <br /> Department of Community Assets and Development(DCAD)Department works with the residents of each <br /> district to determine specific projects and courses of action.The costs involved are recovered by levying tax <br /> on all taxable properties within the district.The DCAD Director recommends that$3,750 for Lake Diane and <br /> $2,100 for Bicentennial Pond be adopted as the preliminary proposed 2020 storm sewer improvement taxing <br /> district tax levies. The City has adopted similar tax levies for both districts for a number of years. <br /> Mayor Johnson reported the residents living on these ponds have asked for the improvement district City <br /> Manager Lotter reported this was the case. <br /> 4 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> 4. Consider an Ordinance updating language on zoning enforcement and enforcement activities 4.Consider an Ordinance <br /> relating to the City's most common complaints and issues and a resolution authorizing updating la" O1 <br /> summaryzoning enforcement and <br /> publication. enforcement activities <br /> relating to the City's most <br /> Motion by Councilmember Allen,seconded by Councilmember Burg to Approve a final ordinance `sues a f°01 �'� <br /> and <br /> issues and a resolution <br /> updating language on zoning enforcement and enforcement activities relating to the City's most authorizing summary <br /> common complaints and issues. publication. <br /> City Manager Lotter indicated Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola would be <br /> presenting this item to the Council. <br /> Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola explained Council was seeking to <br /> improve the City's ordinances to address the most common enforcement activities, complaints, <br /> and issues. This ordinance specifically focuses on areas Council previously identified as <br />