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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-01-20 Ordinance 4817'" ORDINANCE NO. 4817 ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALO ALTO TO AMEND THE 2003-04 BUDGET TO ACCEPT GRANTS IN THE AMOUNT OF $8,009 FROM THE ARTS COUNCIL SILICON VALLEY, $3,903 FROM THE CALIFORNIA ARTS COUNCIL, AND $18,000 FROM THE PALO ALTO ART CENTER FOUNDATION, AND TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF $29,912 SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Palo Alto does hereby ordain as follows: A. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of Article III of the Charter of the City of Palo Alto, the Council on June 16, 2003 did adopt a budget for fiscal year 2003-04; and B. The Arts Council Silicon Valley has awarded a grant of $8,009 to the City to support the Art Center's exhibition program for 2003-04; and C. The California Arts Council has awarded a grant of $3,903 to the City for general visual arts operating support; and D. The Palo Alto Art Center Foundation has awarded a grant to the City of $18,000 for temporary staffing in support of Project LOOK! and the Children's Class Program; and E. City Council authorization is needed to accept and expend the grant receipts as hereinafter set forth. SECTION 2. Grant revenue in the Arts and Culture Functional Area of the Community Services Department is increased by the sum of Twenty Nine Thousand Nine-Hundred Twelve Dollars ($29,912) for receipt of funds from the Arts Council Silicon Valley, California Arts Council, and the Palo Alto Art Center Foundation. SECTION 3. The sum of $29,912 is hereby appropriated to the Arts and Culture Functional Area in the Community Services Departmen t . SECTION 4. This transaction will not impact the General Fund Budget Stabilization Reserve. SECTION 5. As specified in Section 2.28.080(a) of the Palo Alto Municipal Code, a two-thirds vote of the City Council is required to adopt this ordinance. SECTION 6. The Council of the City of Palo Alto hereby finds that this is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act and, therefore, no environmental impact assessment is necessary. 1 INTRODUCED AND PASSED: JANUARY 20, 2004 AYES: BEECHAM, BURCH, CORDELL, FREEMAN, KISHIMOTO, KLEINBERG, MORTON, MOSSAR, OJAKIAN NOES: ABSENT: ABSTENTIONS: vIa Mayor ~'MI City Attorney APPROVED AS TO ~ ~~ . :..i!/ 2