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No discussion on Item #10
Why was there no discussion no this Item and why was Randy Jackson the contact person?
Where was Mark Coronado?
We don’t know what this park will cost to operate and to whose benefit other then to the townhome’s.
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April 24, 2008
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Contact Person:
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Randy Jackson, Information Technology
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| Submitting Department:
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IT
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District:
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4
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| Staff Recommendations:
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Approve
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Regular City Council Meeting – April 24, 2008 – Page 4
- *Item #10 – Approved Resolution No. 08-54; a resolution of the Mayor and Council of the City of Surprise, Arizona accepting the dedication of a Special Warranty Deed for tract A (a park) of the Johnson Townhomes generally located on Desert Sage and paradise Lane in the Original Town site.
Background: Habitat for Humanity has requested the City maintain a park associated with the Johnson Townhomes project, located in the Original Town Site. Habitat for Humanity has improved the park site to the City standards and has worked with Community and Recreation Services to dedicate the park to the City.
Background: Habitat for Humanity has requested the City maintain a park associated with the Johnson Townhomes project, located in the Original Town Site. Habitat for Humanity has improved the park site to the City standards and has worked with Community and Recreation Services to dedicate the park to the City.
Background: Habitat for Humanity has requested the City maintain a park associated with the Johnson Townhomes project, located in the Original Town Site. Habitat for Humanity has improved the park site to the City standards and has worked with Community and Recreation Services to dedicate the park to the City. Financial Impact Statement: All activity related to the ongoing development of the City of Surprise has an economic and fiscal impact on the city and on the region.
Background: Habitat for Humanity has requested the City maintain a park associated with the Johnson Townhomes project, located in the Original Town Site. Habitat for Humanity has improved the park site to the City standards and has worked with Community and Recreation Services to dedicate the park to the City. Financial Impact Statement: All activity related to the ongoing development of the City of Surprise has an economic and fiscal impact on the city and on the region.
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