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Committee reviewed this situation and directed that the map amendment be presented to <strong>City</strong> Council<br />

for consideration.<br />

ACTION: Review staff action <strong>of</strong> allowing Farmers Market vendor spaces in the closed portion <strong>of</strong><br />

the 5th Street right-<strong>of</strong>-way and approve the attached amendment to the Farmers Market boundary<br />

map or take such other action deemed appropriate.<br />

8. Status Update on Current Youth Scholarship Program - Dwight Curtis<br />

The <strong>City</strong>'s Youth Scholarship Program (YSP) is experiencing a heavier run on funding resources than<br />

any time in the program's history. Staff felt it important to update the <strong>City</strong> Council on the present<br />

status. Expenditures as <strong>of</strong> April 30, 2013, were at $11,750 as compared to only $2,923 in FY12 at<br />

this time. The primary expenditures were from the popular youth camps, which were at $10,252 as<br />

compared to $1,136 on the same date in 2012. Pool passes and other programs were only at $1,500,<br />

but the pool pass season is only now starting to kick <strong>of</strong>f. As <strong>of</strong> April 30th, a total <strong>of</strong> $14,114 has been<br />

registered for summer camp. Of those, $4,177 was paid for by the registrants and $9,937 was paid for<br />

through scholarships. As <strong>of</strong> April 30th, there is only $3,000 (from the <strong>City</strong>'s general fund) in<br />

revenues earmarked for the scholarship program. Staff anticipates an additonal $3,500 in<br />

donations/grants to be brought in yet. Of the $10,252 in scholarships thus far, $3,263 is residents and<br />

$6,989 is nonresident. The program is still within the <strong>City</strong>'s policy boundaries.<br />

ACTION: Accept report, implement a funding cap <strong>of</strong> $18,000 for the FY13 program, and provide<br />

direction to staff as deemed appropriate.<br />

9. Public Hearing - Fee Resolution Revision - Solid Waste Section - Don Palmer/Tim Davis<br />

Following the April 15, 2013 <strong>City</strong> Council approval <strong>of</strong> the solid waste roll cart collection system<br />

which includes an "on demand" option, it is necessary to revise <strong>Moscow</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council Resolution<br />

2012-11 (Fee Resolution), Solid Waste section only, to include the new fees regarding the on demand<br />

option for solid waste collection not previously considered when the original resolution was passed. A<br />

public hearing is necessary for inclusion <strong>of</strong> these new fees to accommodate the on demand option for<br />

the solid waste roll cart collection program.<br />

ACTION: Convene public hearing and receive public comment relating to the new on-demand fee.<br />

After considering public comment, accept proposed revision to fee resolution for recommended ondemand<br />

fee or take such other action deemed appropriate.<br />

REPORTS:<br />

• Administrative Committee<br />

• Public Works/Finance Committee<br />

• Other Boards & Commissions<br />

• Mayor<br />

EXECUTIVE SESSION –Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67-2345(1)(b) and (f).<br />

NOTICE: Individuals attending the meeting who require special assistance to accommodate<br />

physical, hearing, or other impairments, please contact the <strong>City</strong> Clerk, at (208) 883-7015 or TDD<br />

883-7019, as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Council Agenda May 20, 2013 Page 3 <strong>of</strong> 3

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