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Page 2 <br />3/8/93 <br />Prior to the hearing proceeding, the City Manager should read all <br />written 'objections for the project. <br />c. Fnc neer provides specific information for project including existing <br />conditions, proposed construction, sp6cial conditions, and schedule. <br />D. i ce Director` provides specific information for-project <br />including cost estimates and financing model. <br />E. Mayor opens hearing to public. speakers are requested to <br />identify themselves and the street address of the property to which <br />they are referring. <br />It is suggested that the following comments be made by the Mayor: <br />"In an attempt to provide everyone an opportunity to be heard and <br />yet conduct the hearing in an efficient manner, we would suggest <br />that rules be used for the hearing for this project. These would <br />include the following: <br />I. Individuals should identify themselves by giving their name <br />and address and should speak into the microph -one. <br />2. Try to designate a neighborhood /block spokesperson to represent <br />area and summarize comments. <br />3. Each speaker should limit questions and comments to two to <br />three minutes. <br />4. No person will be heard for a second time until all interested <br />persons who-wish to speak have had an opportunity to so. <br />5* Be courteous. No comments from audience or applause during <br />question/ comment period. i <br />6. A maximum of 30 minutes will be allowed for question comment <br />period for residents." <br />Mayor closes hearing. <br />After all citizen comments have been completed, the Mayor should <br />indicate that the public hearing is closed and turn the hearing <br />over to the city council for action. <br />I Council action on improvement. Resolution ordering improvement <br />and preparation of plans and specifications for project. <br />(Resolutions to be prepared by Public Works Director.) <br />