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HomeMy WebLinkAbout121 - 08/16/1994 - APPROPRIATING PRIOR YEAR RESERVES IN THE RECREATION FUND ORDINANCE NO. 121, 1994 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS APPROPRIATING PRIOR YEAR RESERVES IN THE RECREATION FUND WHEREAS, Article V, Section 7, of the Charter of the City of Fort Collins authorizes the City Council to provide by ordinance for payment of any expenses from reserves accumulated in prior years notwithstanding that such reserves were not appropriated for expenditure in the annual appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Recreation Fund had a reserve fund balance at the end of 1993; and WHEREAS, the reserve fund balance is accounted for in the Recreation Fund under various reserves established for specific purposes; and WHEREAS, the Recreation Division is requesting the use of these reserve fund balances, specifically those accumulated in the reserve designated for Equipment and Capital Needs, to be used for equipment, repairs, capital needs and new programs in various areas of the Recreation Division. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS that there is hereby appropriated for expenditure from prior year reserves in the Recreation Fund the sum of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($155,900) to be used for equipment, repairs, capital needs and new youth programs in various areas of the Recreation Division, as described on Exhibit "A, " which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 2nd day of August, A.D. 1994, and to be presented for final passage the 16th day of August, A.D. 1994. �? Ma or ATTEST: City Clerk Passed and adopted on final reading this 16' day of ugust i 4. or ATTEST: a City Clerk EXHIBIT "A" 1. Youth Programming $21,500 Funding for no-fee youth programs, including summer basketball , the RAD van (Recreation At your Door) mobile recreation unit, flag football , baseball camp, late-night hours at Northside Aztlan Community Center, and the youth forum. This includes money for part-time staff salaries, equipment, transportation, and program supplies. This also includes funding to cover salary for the part-time youth coordinator who was hired to set up these programs, network with outside groups, seek donations and sponsorships, administer the programs, and develop additional programs. $ 1,800 Treadmill for the Northside Aztlan Community exercise room. This request is from citizens who use the facility on a regular basis. $ 5,000 Water conservation projects at the Farm. These are materials costs associated with changing to a field irrigation system from use of sprinklers and upgrading the stream/pond water system to eliminate leakage and water waste. Labor has been provided through the Youth Conservation Corp and the City youth employment program. These projects are currently underway in an effort to utilize the youth employment work force this summer. 2. Adult Programming $20,800 Start-up items for the new senior center. These include assisted listening devices, computer software, a freezer, studio work tables, and maintenance tools. This also includes money to refinish, re-cover, and move the billiards tables from the Downtown Community Center to the new facility this fall . 3._ Lce/AQuat cs $ 6,700 City Park Pool improvements. These include 3 pool filters, 4 pool ladders, and chlorine scales. $ 4,000 EPIC ice arena improvements. This money would add benches around the ice arena and provide improvements to the skate sharpening area. $16,400 EPIC pool improvements. This includes replacing the 25-yard lane lines and 2 reels, a one-meter diving stand, one diving board, and purchasing 2 water extractors for swim suits, to be installed in each locker room. $15,500 EPIC facility general improvements. These include doing some concrete work in front of the building and around the lobby stairway, upgrading the landscaping on the northwest corner of the ice arena, and purchasing a microwave oven, replacement lobby chairs, a FAX machine, and a construction plaque. 4. Sports $ 9,500 This request includes replacing a sliding door at the Rolland Moore racquet complex that protects the vending machines, making upgrades at Lee Martinez ballfields, and purchasing a computer and printer. 5. Administration $19,700 This would provide funding for computer and printer upgrades, staff wearing apparel , a slide-tape machine to replace an old one, and to renovate some office space at 281 North College. $35,000 Outdoor basketball court at Northside Aztlan Community Center.