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PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPOSED CITY FACILITIES - AUGUST 28. 1991 <br />Jabbour nctad that this th°cry goes bacy to the <br />theory of the ability to pay, which everyone is trying to <br />something about. The numbers quoted cou’d be 20-30% lower. <br />C ^ 4- rt • <br />Maureen Steele Bellows. 255 Brown Road South, explained tnat <br />she is a member of both the Planning Commission and the Design <br />Committee and noted that the Information presented by residents <br />has been fr stratlno as many times the 1 nfort..at 1 on has been <br />proven inaccunte. For Instance. Shorewood recently hired her <br />firm to build a new public works building. she felt that people <br />should come to the Design meetings, know what they a’-e ta.king <br />about, be willing to listen and last of all be willing to do some <br />homework. <br />Skip Casco Point Road. asked If the projected <br />costs**wore based on the current population or the estimated 9000 <br />maximum population. He felt that there should be more <br />Information available. <br />Carolyn Drude. Ehlers & Associates, financial advisor to the <br />City# explained what they have assumed is no growth so that if <br />there 1s growth over the period of 15 years, the dollar' amount to <br />the taxpayer would become less. <br />Skip asked If the existing surplus building funds have been <br />set aside for the building. Are there other funds in reserve? <br />Callahan noted there are some other funds in reserve, <br />however It Is different than corporate accounting as there as <br />specific funds such as park dedication, etc. <br />Skip felt that is was reasonable to expect the Council to <br />Show a curve of population differences, etc. so the public knows <br />what they are dealing with. <br />Jabbour noted that is where they are exacting. The Council <br />explained that spending some of the reserves could affect the <br />greatly. He noted that seme of the money may be used, <br />and some may be put In escrow. The City has bnar. fortunate to be <br />ablo to borrow at a lower rate than can be obtained through <br />investment. He felt that the market will get better as time goes <br />by. Jabbour noted that the Council must find the scenario in <br />which the Council will be spending the least amount on the <br />project. Their main concern Is what is the cheapest, most <br />effective way to run Orono. <br />Callahan explained that the bonds go out at an average and <br />may actually be borrowed at a lower rate. Also, at the point <br />when they start to exceed the average amount. the City has an <br />option to cell the bonds and reissue. <br />Julian Hook. 2650 Kelly Avenue, asked if tne $2.5 million is <br />with accrued Interest. <br />9
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