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0,4 <br /> D. Allocate $1,000 in CDBG funds for a Neighborhood <br /> Paint Program. The program would provide paint <br /> to low-income homeowners to paint the exterior of <br /> their houses. (Will not be matched.) <br /> E. Allocate $200 in CDBG funds for Lowell Days. Funds are being <br /> requested for advertising expenses. (Will not be matched.) <br /> F. Allocate $20,000 in CDBG funds for the purchase of the Lowell Fire <br /> Hall. Funds are being requested to purchase the Lowell <br /> Fire Hall for use as a community center, meeting place, <br /> and museum. (Will not be matched.) <br /> 1) This project funding will not be matched with street <br /> overlay funds. 2) Because of the lack of information <br /> available to City Staff and City Council on this project, <br /> the passage of this Resolution does not mean, in any way, <br /> that this project is feasible or the City is willing to <br /> take over ownership of the Lowell Fire Hall. At this time, <br /> we do not know the exact cost of acquisition, operation, <br /> and maintenance of the Lowell Fire Hall. The setting aside <br /> of these funds means the City of Everett is willing to <br /> study the potential for acquisition of the Lowell Fire <br /> Hall. A report will be put together for the Mayor and City <br /> Council by the Planning Department on the feasibility of <br /> the acquisition of the Lowell Fire Hall. The report will <br /> be put together after information is gathered from: (1) <br /> Parks Department, (2) Finance Department, (3) Lowell Civic <br /> Association members, and (4) Library - N.W. Room. After <br /> administration approval, the City Council will receive a <br /> report and recommendation on the acquisition of the Lowell <br /> Fire Hall feasibility. <br /> II. The Mayor is instructed to have a Plans and Systems ordinance prepared <br /> and presented to the City Council which will officially authorize and <br /> fund the development of contract plans, specifications, and detailed <br /> cost estimates for the improvements listed above. <br /> III. Should costs be less for the above projects than was originally <br /> estimated, projects receiving the next highest priority shall be <br /> initiated. If project costs exceed the estimates given, the lowest <br /> priority project or projects shall be dropped. <br /> ' --7:71" -C-11-/‘::7 <br /> Councilman troducin esolution <br /> 1 <br /> Passed and approved this //,qday of , 1985. <br /> di/ / 1,46104A- --- <br /> Cocci 'res r• - t <br /> -2- <br /> 0810F <br />