HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-06-15 City Council Regular Meeting BOOK 56 PAGE 70
SPECIAL MEETING
June 15,2015
6:30 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING AN UPDATE REPORT
FROM "DESTINATION CALDWELL" MEMBERS CONCERNING THE DOWNTOWN
CALDWELL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT.
The Mayor called the City Council Workshop to order at 6:30 p.m. The Roll of the City Council was called by
the City Clerk with the following members present: Callsen, Pollard,Biggers,Feucht, and Ozuna. Absent:
Hopper.
Kelli Jenkins of Destination Caldwell—Indian Creek Plaza Committee,presented information concerning the
proposed Indian Creek Plaza in downtown Caldwell. She explained that the Indian Creek Plaza Committee is a
group of nine(9)volunteers from the community: Kelli Jenkins,Bob Carpenter,Gregg Alger,John McGee,
Keri Smith-Sigman,Melenie Stone,Steve Fultz,Theresa Hardin,and Warren Kouba. Five members from the
committee will be traveling to Rapid City to view their downtown"Main Street Square"operation and meet
with city and community leaders on July I"and 2nd. She reviewed a list of questions the committee had
compiled to discuss with the Rapid City leadership. Recommendations were provided to Ms. Jenkins. No
decisions were made or action taken. The workshop adjourned at 6:55 p.m.
REGULAR MEETING
June 15,2015
7:00 P.M.
The Mayor welcomed those in attendance. Pastor Jim Porter of the Free Methodist Church provided the
invocation. The Mayor led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
The Roll of the City Council was called by the City Clerk with the following members present:Callsen,Pollard,
Biggers,Feucht,and Ozuna. Absent: Hopper.
The Mayor acknowledged Mason Leonard from Boy Scout Troop 93520 of 5022 Cider Mill Place,along with
his father,Tyler Leonard.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST DECLARATION
None.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
None.
ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA
None.
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION
None.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. Approve acceptance of the minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting held on June 1,2015;the
Caldwell Industrial Airport Commission Meeting held on June 4, 2015; the Senior Center Board
Meeting held on June 8,2015;the Caldwell Public Library Board Meetings held on April 2,2015
and May 7,2105;and the Caldwell Hearing Examiner Meeting held on May 12,2015;
2. Approve the appointments to the Caldwell Housing Authority Board of Marisela Pesina for a term to
expire December 2017,Arnaldo Hernandez for a term to expire December 2016,and Jim Porter for a
term to expire December 2017;
3. Approve the appointment of Maryann Cole to the Library Board of Trustees for a term to expire
December 31,2018;
4. Approve Resolution No. 103-15 authorizing hiring an additional inspector within the Building
Department;
5. Approve Resolution No. 104-15 authorizing waiving and reimbursement of engineering hook-up
fees in the amount of$3,094 to Cory Barton Homes(CBH)for the Habitat for Humanity residence
located at 12549 Ochoco Street;
6. Approve Resolution No. 105-16 accepting the dedication of sewer, water, storm drain, pressure
irrigation, and street light facilities from Sienna Hills Development Corporation for Sienna Hills
Subdivision Phase No.3;
7. Approve Resolution No. 106-15 authorizing the purchase of two new fire engines from Huston-
Galveston Cooperative Councils,Joint Purchasing Program in the amount not to exceed$610,000
for each unit or a total cost not to exceed$1,220,000 to replace engines#101 and#102;
8. Approve Resolution No. 107-15 authorizing the execution of the Application for Federal Assistance
at the Caldwell Industrial Airport-AIP Project 3-16-0045-028 FY 2015;
9. Approve the Order of Decision for Case No.ZON-15-02(Sakimoto Rezone);
10. Approve the Order of Decision for Case No.APP-15-01(Colombia Appeal);
BOOK 56 PAGE 71
11. Approve the Order of Decision and Development Agreement for Case No.ANN-15-03&SUB-15-
POI(Voyage Crossing Subdivision);
12. Approve Resolution No. 108-15 authorizing the School Resource Officer Program Agreement with
Vallivue School District No.139 effective October 1,2015;
13. Approve request for the issuance of a new Alcohol Beverage License for the Red Dog Saloon
located at 224 Paynter Street.
MOVED by Pollard,SECONDED by Feucht approve the Consent Calendar as amended.
Roll call vote: Those voting yes: Pollard, Biggers, Feucht, Ozuna and Callsen. Those voting no: none.
Absent and/or not voting:Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
OLD BUSINESS
(CONTINUED: PUBLIC HEARING [QUASI-JUDICIAL]: CASE NUMBER ANN-15-02 A
REQUEST BY THE IDAHO CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS, INC. FOR
ANNEXATION OF APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES INTO THE CITY OF CALDWELL WITH A
ZONING DESIGNATION OF H-C (HIGHWAY CORRIDOR) AND A DEVELOPMENT
AGREEMENT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
MONTANA AVENUE AND HWY.55 IN CALDWELL,IDAHO)
The Mayor declared the public hearing continued and open.
Brent Orton,621 Cleveland Blvd.,reported that the applicant has requested the hearing be continued to the
next City Council Meeting to be held on July 6,2015.
MOVED by Pollard,SECONDED by Biggers to continue the public to the next Regularly Scheduled City
Council Meeting to be held on July 6,2015 at 7:00 p.m.
MOTION CARRIED
(THIRD AND FINAL READING: CONSIDER BILL NO. 16 (ORDINANCE NO. 3001) FOR
AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 8,ARTICLE 3,SECTION 08-03-23 PROHIBITING AN OWNER
OF AN ANIMAL FROM DISTURBING THE PEACE OF HIS NEIGHBORS)
The Mayor read the ordinance by title only:
AN ORDINANCE ENACTED BY THE CALDWELL CITY COUNCIL AMENDING CHAPTER 8,
ARTICLE 3, SECTION 08-03-23, BY PROHIBITING AN OWNER OF AN ANIMAL FROM
DISTURBING THE PEACE OF HIS NEIGHBORS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS,
ORDERS AND PARTS THEREOF,IN CONFLICT HEREWITH.
MOVED by Callsen,SECONDED by Biggers to sponsor Bill No. 16(Ordinance No.3001)and move for
its passage on the third reading by title only.
Roll call vote:Those voting yes:Callsen,Pollard,Biggers,and Ozuna. Those voting no:Feucht. Absent
and/or not voting:Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
NEW BUSINESS
(PUBLIC HEARING [LEGISLATIVE]: CASE NO. OA-15-03, A REQUEST BY THE
CALDWELL PLANNING&ZONING DEPARTMENT TO AMEND PORTIONS OF CHAPTER
7[PUBLIC HEALTH ORDINANCE]OF THE CALDWELL CITY CODE)
The Mayor declared the public hearing open and explained the procedure for legislative public hearings.
Jarom Wagoner,621 Cleveland Blvd.,presented the staff report and outlined the facts as written.
Katie Phillips, 621 Cleveland Blvd., addressed questions from Councilman Biggers concerning the
proposed ordinance which reverts the penalty for code enforcement violations to a misdemeanor rather than
an infraction.
Aaron Seable,1303 12th Avenue Road,clarified that the criminal penalty would only be enacted at the third
of fourth step within the code enforcement violation process. He stated that the current infraction level
does not have the deterrent effect as a misdemeanor. The change should provide more substance to the
ordinance and hopefully create more self-abatement by citizens within the City.
Appreciation was expressed to Katie Phillips for her outstanding work ethics in coordinating the Code
Enforcement Department.
MOVED by Callsen,SECONDED by Ozuna to close the public testimony portion of the hearing,
MOTION CARRIED
BOOK 56 PAGE 72
(CONSIDER BILL NO. 17 [ORDINANCE NO. 3002] FOR CASE NO. OA-15-03 [PUBLIC
HEALTH ORDINANCE]WITH A REQUEST TO WAIVE THE RULES,PASS ON THE FIRST
READING,AND APPROVE THE SUMMARY FOR PUBLICATION)
The Mayor read the ordinance by title only:
AN ORDINANCE ENACTED BY THE CALDWELL CITY COUNCIL AMENDING CHAPTER 07,
ARTICLE 11, SECTION 07-11-05, BY SETTING THE PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO ABATE A
NUISANCE AS A MISDEMEANOR; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES,RESOLUTIONS, ORDERS AND PARTS
THEREOF,IN CONFLICT HEREWITH.
MOVED by Pollard,SECONDED by Feucht to waive the three reading process and consider Bill No. 17
(Ordinance No.3002)on its first reading by title only.
Roll call vote: Those voting yes: Pollard, Biggers, Feucht, Ozuna and Callsen. Those voting no: none.
Absent and/or not voting:Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
MOVED by Pollard, SECONDED by Feucht to sponsor Bill No. 17(Ordinance No. 3002),move for its
passage by title only,and approve the summary for publication.
Roll call vote: Those voting yes: Pollard, Biggers, Feucht, Ozuna and Callsen. Those voting no: none.
Absent and/or not voting:Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
(PUBLIC HEARING [QUASI-JUDICIAL]: CASE NO. ZON-15-03: A REQUEST BY GREG
STRIKWERDA/ALL PARTS BROKERS TO REZONE 2.5 ACRES,MORE OR LESS,FROM C-3
[SERVICE COMMERCIAL] TO M-1 [LIGHT INDUSTRIAL]AND A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
MAP CHANGE FROM COMMERCIAL TO INDUSTRIAL. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS
LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLAINE STREET AND 36TH AVENUE IN
CALDWELL,IDAHO)
The Mayor explained the quasi-judicial,public hearing process and declared the public hearing open. The
City Clerk swore in those who would be providing public testimony.
Jarom Wagoner,621 Cleveland Blvd.,provided the staff report and outlined the facts as written. He noted
that the Hearing Examiner recommended its approval with the conditions as stated within the staff report.
The site has frontage on Cleveland Boulevard and Blaine Street.
In response to questions from Councilman Callsen,Mr.Wagoner reported that fencing requirements would
be addressed when the applicant applies for a special use permit on the parcel.
Discussion followed concerning spot zoning,fencing,and the dry drain ditch on the parcel.
Brent Orton,621 Cleveland Blvd.,reported that the drain is owned by the Bureau of Reclamation and runs
parallel to Cleveland Boulevard.
Brent Strikwerda,2813 South Indiana,spoke in favor of the request. He stated that the drain on the site has
no easement and has not held water since 1989. He has spoken with Pioneer Irrigation and was given
permission to enclose the drain. He will be placing a new 8-ft.solid fence along the parcel. He asked that
Items 2.7.4, 8.5,8.6.and 8.7 be waived from the conditions of approval which deal with landscaping and
sidewalk improvements. He stated that the estimated cost of sidewalk and landscape improvements would
amount to$150,000.
Discussion was held concerning the proposed sidewalk improvements and fencing. It was noted that Mr.
Strikwerda should enter into a deferral agreement for improvements as recommended within the staff
report.
In response to questions from Councilman Biggers,Mr. Orton clarified that the Deferral Agreement is a
standalone agreement.
MOVED by Pollard,SECONDED by Feucht to close the public testimony portion of the hearing,
MOTION CARRIED
EVIDENCE LIST FOR CASE NO.ZON-15-03:
The Mayor presented the Evidence List: staff report,sign-up sheets,and an aerial map of the site labeled
(CC-1000)and the recommended changes within the staff report as provided by Mr.Wagoner.
MOVED by Callsen,SECONDED by Ozuna to accept the Evidence List as presented.
MOTION CARRIED
BOOK 56 PAGE 73
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ANALYSIS FOR CASE NO.ZON-15-03:
MOVED by Callsen,SECONDED by Biggers to accept the Comprehensive Plan Analysis as presented in
the staff report under roman number V.
MOTION CARRIED
FINDINGS OF FACT ON CASE NO.ZON-15-03:
MOVED by Ozuna,SECONDED by Biggers to accept the general facts as outlined in the staff report,the
public testimony that was given in this matter,the evidence list that was presented,and note that there was
no opposition to the application,and the rezone request is beneficial to the City of Caldwell.
MOTION CARRIED
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW ON CASE NO.ZON-15-03:
MOVED by Ozuna,SECONDED by Callsen that the Caldwell City Council has the authority to hear this
case and to make the decision to approve or deny;and the public hearing was noticed and heard within the
guidelines of applicable state codes and local ordinances.
MOTION CARRIED
ORDER OF DECISION ON CASE NO.ZON-15-3:
MOVED by Pollard,SECONDED by Feucht that based on the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law,
the Caldwell City Council hereby orders that Case No.ZON-15-03, a request by All Parts Brokers/Greg
Strikwerda for a rezone of approximately 2.5 acres from C-3 (Service Commercial) to M-1 (Light
Industrial)and a comprehensive plan map change from Commercial to Industrial for the property located at
the southwest corner of Blaine Street and 36th Avenue,be approved with the conditions as outlined within
the staff report.
In response to questions from Mayor Nancolas,the City Attorney concurred that the motion addresses the
inclusion of the deferral agreement.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Pollard,Biggers,Feucht, Ozuna and Callsen. Those voting no: none.
Absent and/or not voting: Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
MOVED by Callsen,SECONDED by Feucht to close the public hearing.
MOTION CARRIED
(CONSIDER BILL NO. 14 [ORDINANCE NO. 2999] FOR CASE NO. ZON-15-03 [ALL PARTS
BROKERS REZONE] WITH A REQUEST TO WAIVE THE RULES, PASS ON THE FIRST
READING,AND APPROVE THE SUMMARY FOR PUBLICATION)
The Mayor read the ordinance by title only:
AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THAT CERTAIN LAND LAYS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF
THE CITY OF CALDWELL,COUNTY OF CANYON,STATE OF IDAHO,AND THAT SAID LANDS
SHOULD BE REZONED TO THE M-1 (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL)ZONE;DETERMINING THAT SAID
CHANGE IN ZONING IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL, CANYON
COUNTY, IDAHO; DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER AND PLANNING AND ZONING
DIRECTOR TO AMEND SAID PROPERTY ON THE OFFICIAL MAPS OF THE CITY OF
CALDWELL, IDAHO; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, ORDERS OR
PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT HEREWITH.
MOVED by Pollard,SECONDED by Biggers to waive the three reading process and consider Bill No. 14
(Ordinance No.2999)on its first reading by title only.
Roll call vote: Those voting yes: Pollard, Biggers, Feucht, Ozuna and Callsen. Those voting no: none.
Absent and/or not voting:Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
MOVED by Pollard, SECONDED by Ozuna to sponsor Bill No. 14(Ordinance No. 2999),move for its
passage by title only,and approve the summary for publication.
Roll call vote: Those voting yes: Pollard, Biggers, Feucht, Ozuna and Callsen. Those voting no: none.
Absent and/or not voting:Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
(CONSIDER BILL NO. 10 [ORDINANCE NO. 2995] FOR CASE NO. ZON-15-01 [NORTH
CALDWELL REZONE] WITH A REQUEST TO WAIVE THE RULES, PASS ON THE FIRST
READING,AND APPROVE THE SUMMARY FOR PUBLICATION)
The Mayor read the ordinance by title only:
AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THAT CERTAIN LAND LAYS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF
THE CITY OF CALDWELL,COUNTY OF CANYON,STATE OF IDAHO,AND THAT SAID LANDS
SHOULD BE REZONED TO THE T-N (TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD) ZONE, C-2
(COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL)ZONE,C-4(HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL)ZONE,AND M-1 (LIGHT
INDSTRIAL) ZONE ; DETERMINING THAT SAID CHANGE IN ZONING IS IN THE BEST
BOOK 56 PAGE 74
INTEREST OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL, CANYON COUNTY, IDAHO;DIRECTING THE CITY
ENGINEER AND PLANNING AND ZONING DIRECTOR TO AMEND SAID PROPERTY ON THE
OFFICIAL MAPS OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL,IDAHO;AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES,
RESOLUTIONS,ORDERS OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT HEREWITH.
MOVED by Callsen,SECONDED by Feucht to waive the three reading process and consider Bill No. 10
(Ordinance No.2995)on its first reading by title only.
Roll call vote: Those voting yes: Callsen,Pollard, Biggers,Feucht, and Ozuna. Those voting no: none.
Absent and/or not voting:Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
MOVED by Callsen, SECONDED by Feucht to sponsor Bill No. 10(Ordinance No.2995),move for its
passage by title only,and approve the summary for publication.
Roll call vote: Those voting yes: Callsen,Pollard, Biggers,Feucht, and Ozuna. Those voting no: none.
Absent and/or not voting:Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
(CONSIDER BILL NO. 20 [ORDINANCE NO. 3005] ANNEXING A PORTION OF PROPERTY
WITHIN THE CORPORATE CITY LIMITS INTO THE CALDWELL MUNICIPAL
IRRIGATION DISTRICT KNOWN AS 1711 SLIPSTREAM WAY [PARCEL NO. R3530101100]
WITH THE REQUEST TO WAIVE THE RULES AND PASS ON THE FIRST READING)
The Mayor read the ordinance by title only:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL,IDAHO,ANNEXING A PORTION OF PROPERTY
WITHIN THE CORPORATE CITY LIMITS INTO THE CALDWELL MUNICIPAL IRRIGATION
DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL, CANYON COUNTY, IDAHO, AND CHANGING THE
BOUNDARIES THEREOF;DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO ALTER THE BOUNDARY MAP
ACCORDINGLY; DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE CITY TO POOL WATER RIGHTS AND
APPLY A UNIFORM METHOD OF ALLOCATING ASSESSMENTS AND CHARGES; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
MOVED by Callsen,SECONDED by Biggers to waive the three reading process and consider Bill No.20
(Ordinance No.3005)on its first reading by title only.
Roll call vote: Those voting yes: Callsen,Pollard, Biggers,Feucht, and Ozuna. Those voting no: none.
Absent and/or not voting: Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
MOVED by Callsen,SECONDED by Biggers to sponsor Bill No.20(Ordinance No.3005)and move for
its passage by title only.
Roll call vote: Those voting yes: Callsen,Pollard, Biggers,Feucht, and Ozuna. Those voting no: none.
Absent and/or not voting: Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
(CONSIDER BILL NO. 21 [ORDINANCE NO. 3006] REPEALING CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 7,
SECTION 01-07-13 OF THE CALDWELL CITY CODE PERTAINING TO INITIATIVES AND
REFERENDA)
Aaron Seable, 1303 12th Avenue Rd.Nampa,provided the staff report. He noted that the Idaho legislature
made changes to the initiative and referenda statute during this past legislative term. This ordinance brings
the City into conformance with such changes.
The Mayor read the ordinance by title only:
AN ORDINANCE ENACTED BY THE CALDWELL CITY COUNCIL, REPEALING CHAPTER 1,
ARTICLE 7,SECTION 01-07-03,OF THE CALDWELL CITY CODE,PERTAINING TO INITIATIVES
AND REFERENDA; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES,
RESOLUTIONS,ORDERS AND PARTS THEREOF,IN CONFLICT HEREWITH.
MOVED by Pollard,SECONDED by Callsen to waive the three reading process and consider Bill No.21
(Ordinance No.3006)on its first reading by title only.
Roll call vote: Those voting yes: Pollard, Biggers, Feucht, Ozuna and Callsen. Those voting no: none.
Absent and/or not voting:Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
MOVED by Pollard,SECONDED by Callsen to sponsor Bill No.21 (Ordinance No.3006)and move for
its passage by title only.
Roll call vote: Those voting yes: Pollard, Biggers, Feucht, Ozuna and Callsen. Those voting no: none.
Absent and/or not voting:Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
BOOK 56 PAGE 75
(FINANCE AND HUMAN RESOURCE REPORTS)
Councilman Biggers reported that the Finance Committee has reviewed current accounts payable in the amount
of$1,154,308.77 for the period ending June 10,2015 and net payroll in the amount of$288,200.51 for the pay
period ended May 30,2015.
MOVED by Biggers, SECONDED by Callsen that accounts payable in the amount of $1,154,308.77
represented by check numbers 109506 through 109822 and payroll for the total amount of $288,200.51,
represented by check numbers 28446 through 28476 and payroll direct deposits, be accepted, payment
approved,and vouchers filed in the office of the City Clerk.
MOTION CARRIED
(COUNCIL COMMENTS)
Commissioner Ozuna commented on the success of the recent Mayor's Youth Advisory Council Golf Scramble.
Commissioner Feucht expressed appreciation to the City's staff members for their professionalism when asked
questions concerning City processes and procedures.
Commissioner Biggers reported that he attended the Association of Idaho Cities Conference last week and
found the sessions very informative.
(MAYOR'S COMMENTS)
The Mayor reported that six youth delegates recently attended the Association of Idaho Cities Conference.
The Mayor provided an update on the National Association of Regional Councils Conference held in Raleigh,
North Carolina. He attended the conference representing the State of Idaho as chairman of the COMPASS
Committee.
He announced that a notification was sent out by the City Clerk concerning the City's population increasing to
50,224. The City will now qualify as an entitlement city for the purpose of Community Development Block
Grant funds.
He expressed appreciation to Chief Allgood and Chief Wendelsdorf for their presentations at the Chamber of
Commerce luncheon held on June Stn
Upcoming Events:
June 16 at 6:00 p.m. Budget Workshop at CPD Community Room
June 23 at 6:00 p.m. Budget Workshop at CPD Community Room
July 14 at 11:30 a.m. Chamber of Commerce Luncheon sponsored by the City of Caldwell—Memorial
Park.
August 4 at 11:30 a.m. Chamber of Commerce Luncheon sponsored by the City of Caldwell—College of
Idaho Dining Hall.
(EXECUTIVE SESSION PURSUANT TO IDAHO CODE, SECTION 67-2345, SUBSECTION [C]
FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSING LAND ACQUISITION OR AN INTEREST IN REAL
PROPERTY NOT OWNED BY A PUBLIC AGENCY AND SUBSECTION(F)FOR THE PURPOSE
OF DISCUSSING PENDING LITIGATION OR WHERE THERE IS A GENERAL PUBLIC
AWARENESS OF PROBABLE LITIGATION)
MOVED by Pollard, SECONDED by Feucht to convene into Executive Session pursuant to Idaho Code,
Section 67-2345,Subsection(c)for the purpose of discussing land acquisition or an interest in real property
not owned by a public agency and Subsection(f)for the purpose of discussing pending litigation or where
there is a general public awareness of probable litigation at 8:18 p.m.
Roll call vote. Those voting yes: Pollard, Biggers, Feucht, Ozuna, and Callsen. Those voting no: none.
Absent and/or not voting:Hopper.
MOTION CARRIED
MOVED by Biggers,SECONDED by Pollard to reconvene into Regular Session.
MOTION CARRIED
(ADJOURNMENT)
MOVED by Biggers,SECONDED by Pollard to adjourn at 8:44 p.m.
MOTION CARRIED
BOOK 56 PAGE 76
APPROVED AS written THIS 6" DAY OF July ,2015.
Mayor
Councilperson Councilperson
Councilperson Councilperson
Councilperson Councilperson
ATTEST:
City Clerk