Adopt report of sewer service charges for Fiscal Year 2014-15
In Plain English
The city must formally approve its annual report showing how much each property paid in sewer fees during the 2014-15 budget year. This routine administrative step documents sewer charges already collected from residents and businesses. The report does not change current sewer rates or create new fees.
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Votes
Closed the public hearing
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously closed the public hearing on a routine administrative report documenting sewer fees already collected during the 2014-15 budget year. This procedural step simply formalizes the annual accounting of what residents and businesses paid in sewer charges - it doesn't change current rates or create new fees. The vote was a standard administrative formality required to complete the city's financial documentation process.
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Adopted Resolution No. 69-14
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved a routine administrative report documenting sewer fees already collected from residents and businesses during the 2014-15 budget year. This is a required annual step that simply formalizes payments that have already been made—it doesn't change current sewer rates or create any new fees. The report serves as an official record of how much each property paid in sewer charges during that fiscal year.
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