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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes1972-854ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THE MINUTES OFTJamels D CITY COUNCIL 5 AG `' pClerk-Treasurer RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF T11F CITY OF SF.WARD APPROVING URBAN RENFWAL PLAN DATED APRIL 24, 1964, REVISED AUGUST, 1964, REVISED .JUNE, 1971 FOR PROJECT ALASKA R-21(C), SEWARD AREA, SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. S L% WHEREAS, under Provisions of Title I of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended, the Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary is authorized to provide financial assistance to a Local Public Agency for the undertaking and carrying out of an urban renewal project in an urban area which the governing body of the locality certifies and the Secretary finds is in need of redevelopment or rehabili- tation as a result of a catastrophe which the President has determined to be a major disaster; and WHEREAS, it is provided in such Act that contracts for financial aid thereunder shall require that the Urban Renewal Plan for the respective project area be approved by the governing body of the locality in which the project is situated and that such approval include findings by the governing body that: (1) the financial aid to be provided in the contract is necessary to enable the project to be undertaken in accordance with the Urban Renewal Plan; (2) the Urban Renewal Plan will afford maximum opportunity, consistent with the sound needs of the locality as a whole, for the rehabilitation or redevelopment of the urban renewal area by private enterprise; and (3) the Urban Renewal Plan gives due consideration to the provision of adequate park and recreational areas and facilities, as may be desirable for neighborhood improvement, with special consideration for the health, safety, and welfare of children residing in the general vicinity of the site covered by the Plan; and WHEREAS, the Alaska State Housing Authority (herein called the "Local Public Agency") has entered into a Loan and Capital Grant Contract for financial assistance under such Act with the United States of America, acting by and through the Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary, pursuant to which Federal Funds were provided for the urban renewal project (hereinafter called the "Project") identified as Seward Area, Seward, Alaska, and described as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached WHEREAS, the Local Public Agency has applied for additional financial assistance under such Act and proposes to enter into an additional contract or contracts with the Department of Housing and Urban Development for the undertaking of, and for making available additional financial assistance for the Project; and WHEREAS, the local Public Agency has made detailed studies of the location, physical condition of structures, if any, land use, environmental influences, and social cultural, and economic conditions of the project area and has determined that the area is a slum, blighted, deteriorated or deteriorating area and that it is detrimental and a menace to the safety, health and welfare of the inhabitants and users thereof and of the Locality at large, because of damaged and destroyed buildings and residences, damaged and destroyed public utilities, such damage or destruction caused by actions of the earthquake of March 27, 1964 and resulting seismic waves and submarine slides, and the members of this Governing Body have been fully apprised by the Local Public Agency and are aware of these facts and conditions; and WHEREAS, the Local Public Agency has caused to be made a competent independent analysis of the local supply of hotel and other transient housing; and WHEREAS, there has been prepared and referred to the Governing Body for review and approval an Urban Renewal Plan for the Project area, dated April 2,1, 196.1, Revised August 1964, Revised June 1971, and consisting of 14 pages, 5 mans and I Exhibit; and ARD CITYGCouNCIL ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THE MIrtUTES OF T1im�'c L 15 �. e R. Fi ip p I� City Clerk -Treasurer WHEREAS, said Urban Renewal Plan has been approved by the Governing Body of the Local Public Agency, as evidenced by the copy of said Body's duly certified resolution approving said Urban Renewal Plan, which is attached thereto; and WHEREAS, said Urban Renewal Plan for the Project area prescribes certain land uses for the Project Area and will require, among other things, changes in zoning, the vacating and removal of streets, alleys, and other public ways, the establish- ment of new street patterns, the location and relocation of sewer and water mains and other public facilities,and other public action; and WHEREAS, the Local Public Agency has prepared and submitted proposals for the encouragement, to the maximum extent feasible, of the provision of dwellings suitable for the needs of families displaced by the catastrophe or by renewal activities in accordance with said Urban Renewal Plan; and WHEREAS, there have also been presented to the *Governing Body information and data respecting the relocation program which has been prepared by the Local Public Agency as a result of studies, surveys, and inspections in the Project Area and the assembling and analysis of the data and information obtained from such studies, surveys and inspections; and WHEREAS, the members of the Governing Body have general knowledge of the conditions prevailing in the Project Area and of the availability of proper housing in the Locality for the relocation of families displaced by the catastrophe or by renewal activities in the Project Area and, in the light of such knowledge of local housing conditions, have carefully considered and reviewed such relocation program; and WHEREAS, every temporary loan and capital grant contract for a Section III Urban Renewal Project shall obligate the Local Public Agency to meet the workable program for community improvement requirement of Section 101(c) of Title I by a date deter- mined by the Administrator to be reasonable; and WHEREAS, it is necessary that the Governing Body take appropriate official action respecting the proposals for relocation and said Urban Renewal Plan for the Project, in conformity with the contract for financial assistance between the Local Public Agency and the United States of America, acting by and through the Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary; and WHEREAS, the Governing Body is cognizant of the conditions that are imposed in the undertaking and carrying out of urban renewal projects with Federal financial assistance under Title I, including those prohibiting discrimination because of race, color, creed, or national origin with respect to housing, facilities related to residential use, and all public facilities within a project area; public facilities proposed as non -cash local grants-in-aid; and employment; and WHEREAS, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1464 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, sex, color or national origin under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance and Executive Order 11063, prohibit dis- crimination on basis of race, sex, color, creed or national origin in sale, lease, or other disposition of residential property (including land intended for residential use) or in the use or occupancy thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AS FOLLOWS: 1. That said been duly reviewed hereby directed to of this meeting. Revised Urban Renewal Plan for the project aforementioned, having and considered, is hereby approved, and the City Clerk be and is file said copy of said revised Urban Renewal Plan with the minutes 3. That it is hereby found and determined that the objectives of the Revisor! Urban Renewal Plan cannot be achieved through rehabilitation of the urban rt'llowal area. ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THE MINUTES OF T%lames ARD CIT-)COUNCIL 15 R. Fi ip City Clerk -Treasurer 3. That it is hereby found and determined that the financial aid provided and to be provided pursuant to said contract for Federal financial assistance pertaining to the project is necessary to enable the project to he undertaken in accordance with the Urban Renewal Plan for the project area. 4. That it is hereby found and determined that the above -mentioned Urban Renewal Plan for the urban renewal area will afford maximum opportunity, consistent with the sound needs of the locality as a whole, for the urban renewal of such areas by private enterprise. 5. That it is hereby found and determined that the Urban Renewal Plan gives due consideration to the provision of adequate park and recreational areas and facilities, as may be desirable for neighborhood improvement, with special consideration for the health, safety, and welfare of children residing in the general vicinity of the site covered by the plan. 6. That, in order to implement and facilitate the effectuation of the Urban Renewal Plan hereby approved, it is found and determined that certain official action must be taken by this Body with reference, among other things, to changes in zoning, the vacating and removal of streets, alleys, and other public ways, the establishment of new street patterns, the location and relocation of sewer and water mains and other public facilities, and other public action, and, accordingly, this Body hereby (a) pledges its cooperation in helping to carry out such Urban Renewal Plan; (b) requests the various officials, departments, boards, and agencies of the Locality having administrative responsibilities in the premises likewise to cooperate to such end and to exercise their respective functions and powers in a manner consistent with said Urban Renewal Plan; and (c) stands ready to consider and take appropriate action upon proposals and measures designed to effectuate said Urban Renewal Plan. 7. That additional financial assistance under the provisions of Title I of the housing Act of 1949, as amended, is necessary to enable the land in the Project Area to be renewed in accordance with the Revised Urban Renewal Plan for the Project area, and, accordingly, the filing by the Local Public Agency of an application or applications for such financial assistance under Title I is hereby approved. S. That the United States of America and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development be, and they hereby are, assured of full compliance by the City of Seward with regulations of the Department of Housing and Urban Development effectuating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and applicable Executive Orders. assed and ad b� the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this Z1-1 p ove day of _ 1972. A E T: — AYOR - - CITY CLERK ' -3- ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THE MINUTES SEWARD UI2TIAN RENEWAL, ARIA ALASI-A OF THE WARD CITY COUNCIL L 15- Pre ames R. Fi1 City Clerk -Treasurer R-21 The Seward Urban Renewal Project Area, R-21, located in the City of Seward, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Seward Recording District, State of Alaska, is describnci as follows, to wit: Beginning at a noi.nt at the intersection of the East right -of_ -way line of Second Avenue and the South right -of --way line of Van Puren Street, within the boundary of U.S. Survey 243, the POB; thence East., along the South right-of-way line of: Van Buren Street, for a distance of 210.00 feet more or less, to the Ilest right-of-way line of Third Avenue, Point A; thence North, along the west right-of-way line of Third Avenue, for a distance of 66.00 feet more or less, to the North right-of-i%ay line of Van Buren Street, Point B; thence East, along the Ilor•th right-of-way line of Van Buren Street for a distance of 10.01) feet more or less, to the West right-of-way line of Third Avenue, Point C; thence North, along the 'Test right -of -line of Third Avenue, for a distance of 425.29 feet more or less to the intersection of the meander line of U.S. Survey 243, Point D; th^_nce N 78° 41' 20" ?9, along the meander line of U.S. Survey 243, for a distance of 228.98 feet more or less to Corner 5 i4C, U.S. Survey,✓ 243, iclentical with Corner 1 ^IC, U.S. Survey 1117, Point E; thence 17 160 19' 50" 11, alon^ the meander line of U.S. Survey 1117, for a distance of 311.14 feet more or less, Point F; thence IT 21° 19' 30" E, for a distance of 124.01 feet more or less, Point G; thence N 89' 48' 20" E. for a distance of 88.36 feet more or less, Point II; thence N 490 15' 10" E, for a distance of 37.13 feet more or less, Point I; thence N 31' 34' E, for a distance of. 93.95 feet more or less, Point J; thence N 270 24' 10" E, for a distance of 112,12 feet more or less, Point K; thence N 000 07' 10" r, for a distance of 80.04 feet more or less, Point L; thence N 23° 17' 30" 1•7, for a distance of 54.46 feet more or less, Point 'I; thence N 41° 40' 20" W, for a distance of. 66.99 feet more or less, Point N; thence I; 270 23' 20" I•,', for a distance of 127.42 feet more or less, Point 0; thence N 120 57' 40" E, for a distance of 63.71 feet more or less, Point P; thence N 170 42' 40" E. for a distance of 52.51 feet more or less, Point Q; thence N 200 52' 20" E, for a distance of 53.55 feet more or less, Point R; thence N 07' 38" 40" .C, for a distance of 50.47 feet more or less, Point S; thence N 540 32' 20" 1, for a distance of 86.26 feet more or less, Point T; thence :7 15° 10' 30" W, for a distance of 51.84 feet more or less, Point U; thence N 01° 15' 50" 1-7, for a distance of 50.04 feet more or less, Point V; thence N 040 26' E, for a distance of 56.30 feet more or less to Corner 4 MC, U.S. Survey 1117, Point 1•7; thence ;vest, for a distance of 19.23 feet more or less to Corner 2 Mc, U.S. Survey 241, Point Y; thence N 310 31' 50" E, along the meander line of U.S. Survey 241, for a distance of 211.29 feet more or less, Point Y; thence N 710 52' 50" E, for a distance of 193.24 feet more or less, Point thence N 52° 19' E, for a distance of 660.53 feet more or less, Point _iA; thence S 01' 52' 24" :.1 for a distance of 2130.70 feet more less to Corner 1 'IC, U.S. Survey 243, Point BB; thence S 220 00' 20" E, along thle meander line of U.S. Survey 243, for a distance of 932.37 feet more or less, to Corner 2, i Exhibit A C-'13 ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THE MINUTES OF THE WARD CITY UNCIL L 15- P 79 amen F li , MC, U.S. Survey 243 identical with I•IC 'IC 2, of th_ 4143'o<'it Rrk-nWFi ffurer Reserve, Point CC; thence N 89' 52' 10" F., for a distance of 130.74 feet more or less, to Corner 2 MC, of the Railroad Terminal Reserve, Point DD; thence S 32° 32' E, along the meander line of the Railroad Terminal Reserve, for a distance of 442.11 feet more or less to the intersection of the meander line of U.S. Survey 2830, Point EF;. thence S 55° 37' 10" E, along the meander line of U.S. Survey 2930, for a distance of 50.41 feet more or less, Point FF; thence 21 46° 09' E, for a distance of. 93.69 feet more or less, Point GG; thence S 330 26' 10" E, for a distance of 101.59 feet more or less, Point HH; thence S 37° 09' W, for a distance of 83.83 feet more or less, Point II; thence S 430 28' 10" F, for a distance of 109.50 feet more or less, Point JJ; thence S 850 42' 50" E, for a distance of 184.64 feet more or less, Point ICY.; thence S 400 23' 10" E, for a distance of 232.85 feet more or less, Point LL; thence S 040 22' 20" TJ, for a distance of 192.00 feet more or less, Point MM; thence S 15° 24' W, for a distance of 380.73 feet more or less to Corner 2 MC U.S. Survey 2830, Point NN; thence S 890 57' 45" W, for a distance of 2.77 feet, to Corner 3 MC, U.S. Survey 606, Point 00; thence S 14° 13' 10" W, along the meander line of U.S. Survey 606, for a distance of 19.81 feet more or less, Point PP; thence S 06° 58' 20" W, for a distance of 158.48 feet more or less, Point QQ; thence S 09° 16' 30" E, for a distance of 158.51 feet more or less, Point RR; thence S 000 01' E, for a distance of 132.08 feet more or less, Point SS; thence S 130 43' 10" W, for a distance of 130.08 feet more or less to Corner 1 MC, U.S. Survey 606, Point TT; thence S 000 06' 20" E, for a distance of 1108.14 feet more or less, to Corner 2 MC, U.S. Survey 605, Point UU; thence S 120 16' E, along the meander line of U.S. Survey 605, for a distance of 35.67 feet more or less, Point W; thence S 050 30' 40" E, for a distance of 211.33 feet more or less, Point VV; thence S 06' 17' E, for a distance of 138.69 feet more or less, Point XX; thence S 030 01' 10" E, for a distance of 165.11 feet more or less, Point YY; thence S 070 53' 20" 19, for a distance of 264.14 feet more or less, Point ZZ; thence S 24° 42' SO" YI, for a distance of 138.65 feet more or less, Point AAA; thence S 320 12' 40" W, for a distance of 165.05 feet more or less to Corner 1 'IC, U.S. Survey 605, identical with Corner 2 MC, U.S. Survey 726 South, Point BBB; thence S 450 43' 20" W, along the meander line of U.S. Survey 726 South, for a distance of 204.62 feet more or less, Point CCC; thence S 68° 43' 20" T•I, for a distance of 283.77 feet more or less, Point DDD; thence S 890 58' 30" TAT, for a distance of 184.75 feet more or less, Point EEE; thence S 660 28' 20" 10, for a distance of 679.75 feet more or less, Point FFF; thence S 59° 58' 20" W, for a distance of 534.59 feet more or less, Point GGG; thence S 54° 58' 20" T-I, for a distance of 422.41 feet more or less, Point ITIili; thence S 170 13' 40" T•J, for a distance of 17.11 feet more or less to the intersection of the East right-of-way line of First Avenue, Point III; thence North, along the East right- of-way line of First Avenue, for a distance of 922.86 feet more or less to the North right-of-way line of Washington Street, Point JJJ; thence Fast, along the right-of-vray line of Washinc;ton Street, for a distance of 600.00 feet more or less, to the East right-of-way line of Third Avenue, Point KICK; thence South, along the East right-of-way line of Third Avenue for a distance of 323.00 feet more or less to the North right-of-way line of Railway Avenue, Point LLL; thence N 63° 26' 10" E, along the North ric-;ht-of-way of Railway Avenue, for a distance of 1252.55 feet more or less to the West right-of-way line of Seventh Avenue, Point M"I'I; ii Fxhi.bit A C-213 ATTACHSD TO AND MARS A PART OF THE MINUTES OF THE VWAD CITY COUNCIL 15- Torl.y ity Clerk -Treasurer thence N 00' 01' 30" W, along the F^lest right -of -wad "line of Seventh Avenue, for a distance of 2399.76 feet more or less to the South right-of-way line of Monroe Street, Point NIJN; thence S 890 57' 45" W. along the South right -of --way line of ':onroe Strect, for a distance of 299.92 feet more or less, to the West right-of- way line of Sixth Avenue, Point 000; thence N 00° 01' 30" E along the Dhst right-of-way line of Sixth Avenue, for a distance of 261.82 feet more or less to the intersection of them South boundary of U.S. Survey 1115, Point PPP; thence N 000 02' W. continuing along the West right -of. -way line of Sixth Avenue, for a distance of 160.07 feet more or less, to the North right-of-way line of "A" Street, Point QQQ; thence S 890 58' W, along the North right- of-way line of "A" Street for a distance of 109.90 feet more or less, to the centerline of an alley East of, and parallel to Fifth Avenue, Point RRR; thence N 00° 02' W, along the centerline of the alley, for a distance of 200.09 feet more or less, Point SSS; thence S 890 58' W. for a distance of 149.87 feet more or less, to the intersection of the centerline of Fifth Avenue, Point TTT; thence N 000 02' 1,7, along the centerline of Fifth Avenue, for a distance of 160.07 feet more or less to the North right-of- way line of "P" Street, Point UUU; thence S 890 58' W, along the North right-of-way line of "B" Street, for a distance of 339.70 feet more or less to the West right-of-way line of Fourth Avenue, Point VVV; thence N 000 02' W, along the [-lest right-of-,...,av line of Fourth Avenue, for a distance of 660.31 feet more or less, to the South right-of-way line of "D" Street, Point t?;W; thence S 89° 58' W, along the South right-of-way line of "D" Street, for a distance of 409.64 feet more or less, to the centerline of an alley East of, and parallel to Second Avenue, Point XXX; thence N 001 01' 59" W, along the centerline of the alley, for a distance of 185.07 feet more or less, Point YYY; thence S 890 53' 30" W. within the boundary of U.S. Survey 2.43, for a distance of 109.93 feet more or less to the East right-of-way line of Second Avenue, Point ZZZ; thence North, along the East right-of-way line of Second Avenue, for a distance of 375.00 feet more or less, to the South right-of-way line of. Van Buren Street, the Point of Beginning. Exhibit A c-213 FN RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF 171E CITY OF SEWARD APPROVING URBAN RENF.IVAL PLAN DATED APRIL 24, 1964, REVISED AUGUST, 1964, REVISED JUNK, 1971 FOR PROJECT ALASKA R-21(C), SEWARD AREA, SEWARD, ALASKA RESOFUTION NO. WHEREAS, under Provisions of Title I of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended, the Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary is authorized to provide financial assistance to a Local Public Agency for the undertaking and carrying out of an urban renewal project in an urban area which the governing body of the locality certifies and the Secretary finds is in need of redevelopment or rehabili- tation as a result of a catastrophe which the President has determined to be a major disaster; and WHEREAS, it is provided in such Act that contracts for financial aid thereunder small require that the Urban Renewal Plan for the respective project area be approved by the governing body of the locality in which the project is situated and that such approval include findings by the governing body that: (1) the financial aid to be provided in the contract is necessary to enable the project to be undertaken in accordance with the Urban Renewal Plan; (2) the Urban Renewal Plan will afford maximum opportunity, consistent with the sound needs of the locality as a whole, for the rehabilitation or redevelopment of the urban renewal area by private enterprise; and (3) the Urban Renewal Plan gives due consideration to the provision of adequate park and recreational areas and facilities, as may be desirable for neighborhood improvement, with special consideration for the health, safety, and welfare of children residing in the general vicinity of the site covered by the Plan; and WHEREAS, the Alaska State Housing Authority (herein called the "Local Public Agency") has entered into a Loan and Capital Grant Contract for financial assistance under such Act with the United States of America, acting by and through the Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary, pursuant to which Federal Funds were provided for the urban renewal project (hereinafter called the "Project") identified as Seward Area, Seward, Alaska, and described as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached WHEREAS, the Local Public Agency has applied for additional financial assistance under such Act and proposes to enter into an additional contract or contracts with the Department of Housing and Urban Development for the undertaking of, and for •arcing available additional financial assistance for the Project; and WHEREAS, the Local Public Agency has made detailed studies of the location, physieal condition of structures, if any, land use, environmental influences, and social cultural, and economic conditions of the project area and has determined that the area is a slum, blighted, deteriorated or deteriorating area and that it is detrimental and a menace to the safety, health and welfare of the inhabitants and users therdof and of the Locality at large, because of damaged and destroyed buildings and residences, damaged and destroyed public utilities, such damage or destruction caused by actions of the earthquake of March 27, 1964 and resulting seismic waves and submarine slides, and the members of this Governing Body have been fully apprised by the Local Public Agency and are aware of these facts and conditions; and WHEREAS, the Local Public Agency has caused to be made a competeht independent analysis of the local supply of hotel and other transient housing; and WHEREAS, there has been prepared and referred to the Governing Body for review ald approval an Urban Renewal Plan for the Project area, dated April 24, 1964, Revised August 1964, Revised June 1971, and consisting of 14 pages, 5 maps and 1 Exhibit; and Miscellaneous Accounts Non-Recievable February 1972 DATE Page 2 LAST SALES "CE" NAME ELECTRIC WATER GARGAGE TAX TOTAL CON'T BALANCE $:4206.09 $223.39 $254.35 $79.99 $3,763.82 11/70 James McDonald DE 6.00 - - .18 6.18 3/71 Wallace McNeil DE 44.09 14.86 7.70 1.69 68.34 2/70 Arlena Millman DE 11.96 .68 .35 .88 13.87 10/69 Walter Milton DE 41.84 14.86 7.70 2.64 67.04 9/70 Wm. Muse CE 32.67 - - 1.00 33.67 6/68 Carl Norman DE 53.25 3.40 1.63 .68 58.96 7/70 Anthony Norris AE 124.77 - - 6.58 131.35 10/69 Howard Ostervd AE 24.35 .68 .35 .68 26.06 1/71 James Patton DE 8.17 .68 .35 .19 9.39 2/70 Mike Pluvoy DE 103.83 34.12 15.40 5.28 158.63 8/69 Warren Pope DE 29.85, 6.75 3.25 .84 40.69 9/70 Claus Schwarz DE 34.99 - - .98 35.97 12/69 Claus Schwarz CE 23.03 - - .66 23.69 7/70 Kaley Schock DE 4.91 - - - 4.91 9/69 Sew. Cab -Millwork CEcrll.08 - - - cr11.08 6/66 Seward Shea T. Smith CE 69.60 - - .48 70.08 2/71 Youth Center GE 61.20 - 8.00 - . • 69.20 1/70 Walter Simepoff DE 9.81 3.90 1.63 .48 15.82 11/70 Trygve Skov-Skov DE 24.03 10.83 5.21 1.40 41.47 1/71 Ann Smith DE 13.50 3.47 1.93 .52 19.42 2/71 J.G. Stephens DE 6.00 6.75 3.50 .49 16.74 6/69 Doug Storm DE 13.74 10.15 5.13 1.17 30.19 11/70 Cliff Talley AE 58.56 16.90 8.75 3.41 87.62 10/70, Bismark Taylor DE 11.34 - - .34 11.68 12/69 Bill Thompson AE 2.60 - - - 2.60 6/71 Arnold Walker DE 4.87 3.40 1.75 .53 10.55 6/71 James Wallace AE 25.39 3.40 1.75 1.15 31.69 2/71 Ellen Waterman AE 60.00 - - - 60.00 10/69 Art Wilkidson DE 52.91 - 7.16 1.55 61.62 12/70 Bill Williams DE 9.04 .7.43 4.95 1:10 22.52 5/69 Ralph Wright DE 2.62 6.75 3.25 .86 -13.48 TOTAL $4.163.93 $37a� $34ms $11w7� $4 9�96�� BREAK DOWN SALES KIND & NUMBER ELECTRIC WATER GARGAGE TAX TOTAL DE-'.(44) $982.01 $262.99 $135.19 $ 40.16 $L 420.35 AE - (13) 739.28 109.41 51.91 28.75 929.35 CE - (10) 2,381.44• - 148.99 46.84 2,577.27 GE - (1) 61.20 8.00 - 69.20 TOTAL $4.163.93 $372.40 $34409 $11575 $ 94