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■mm- <br />¥:;> <br />l&.':p&;' <br />it" <br />itN <br />^■* <br />ki-t' <br />:r-. <br />fe-.-r <br />i?v;. ;v, <br />*'-■'■ iK'*.' • <br />;'*v^i- - <br />tifK' <br />i^ !''■ <br />atB:!<, <br />lii;v..' <br />lii't <br />■■■ ■ <br />fifc-.., . <br />'‘:-3'v- <br />Vf; -! ■ <br />Jpa-. . 1^- <br />f' ^ .'■ ■ <br />A <br />■ <br />iv^*i* ■ <br />3t-r <br />tm*- <br />m:n <br />fi <br />giv <br />MtfS, <br />pSH^ <br />ptS^vTv" <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD MARCH 9, 1992 <br />CDBG FUNDING - CONT. <br />Kiki Sonnen, Director cf Westonka Community Action and LaDean <br />McWiI I Iams, Representative to West Hennepin Commonity Services were <br />present. Sonnen noted when she sent the request for $1,000 she did <br />not have a break down of persons served by community, but it was <br />now available. The request was based on past contributions, but <br />noted an Increase In services to residents of Orono. <br />Callahan noted the intention of the motion was not to turn down the <br />requests but i ather allow staff to review additional needs for <br />funding by such organizations. <br />Jabbour requested to know exactly what was spent on each of the <br />programs, and how the $1,000 request was figured out. <br />Sonnen stated that HUD looks at all the money from Hennepin County <br />to make sure that 155t is used for services and the remainder for <br />other projects such as comprehensive planning for cit’es. <br />Goetten questioned the 153S limit to be spent on these services. <br />Moorse noted the City could allocate more for these serv'ces, but <br />someone else would be required to spend less. <br />Callahan suggested staff review the guidelines for allocation of <br />funds and include a report for review at the next meeting. <br />Moorse Indicated that the cities had an understanding to only spend <br />15X as that Is wnat the Federal government allows. <br />Dan Hessburg, Westonka Intervention, noted their budget is very <br />limited at approximately $il,700, and they service surrounding <br />communities. Westonka Intervention thought funding would be cut <br />for the upcoming year and therefore did not request an additional <br />amount. <br />(#2) CONSENT AGENDA <br />Jabbour added Item #5 to the consent agenda. <br />Callahan removed Item #ll from the agenda. <br />It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to approve the <br />Consent Agenda. Ayes 4, nays 0. <br />Motions for all items adopted by consent agenda will be included <br />In the minutes in their respective numerical order.