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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/14/1988 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO November 1~988 The City Council Meeting wa~ called to order by the ~ayor at 7 30 p m rnuncilmember~ pre~ent Kent Davi~, Tony Fla~co, Dori~ Ibbi~on, Larry Merkl, hoe Keller, Nancy Snow, Randy West, and rlaudia Worth Al~o pre~ent ('ity rlerk, vvanda Sang, City Admi_ni~trator, hike Smith, ('ity Attorney, John Hayes, Director of Planning & Development, Glen Gidley, Direutor of Park~ & Reureation, Richard Bredt, ~taff, and intere~ted citizen~ APPROVAL OF MINUTES of Uctober ~4, 1988 ~; 0 t ion b y h r ~ 1 b b i ~ 0 n for the a p pro val 1938, ~euonied by Mr vJest, carried 8-0 correction~ were made) of the Minute~ or Uctober 24, (Mr~ Snow'~ ~uggested PROCLAMATIONS AND CEREMONIES Mayor'~ pre~entation of plaque~ to citizen~ who planned and ho~ted H~ien Tien City delebation Mayor ~ilde pre~ented plaque~ to Leon Chen Robert Bia Angela Li (not present) Ding-Wen Hsu Doris Ibbison Laurabell Neithercut Claudia Worth Tony FIasco Lee Hill Mike Potter Don Neithercut Eleanor Wright Gary Maas Tai-Dan Hsu Stuart Meyer:,; Sun Meeks Dorothy Barr Kathleen Bower LaVonne Youngblood Paul Wu (not present) Dori~ Ibbi~on pre~entej a flag that ~he and other~ had ~ewn, depicting the r'ity of Wheat RirJge Seal A ~imilar flae, harJ been given to the ('hine~e rJ,;lebation anrJ thi~ one wa~ for the City of v,heat RirJge Tony Fla~co ~tated that Mayor Wilde shoulrJ have reueive1 a plaque for hi~ contribution~ tn the rhine~e vi~it and enuouraged ('ouncil to get a plaque for him rITY CUUUrlL MINUTE~ NOV,,"llibf-.:r 14, 19i)0 Paise -2- CITIZENS' RIGHTS TO SPEAK Phil Edward~, 11297 IV 44th A.venue, Pre~i lent of Wheat Hi16e TOday and Tomorrow, qubmittea petitionq on behalf of Wheat Ridbe Today an1 Tomorrow and on behalt )f the 'j44 persons Wrjr, had signed trle petitions and the per~on~ who ha1 cir"ul'3tei them Their request wa~ to narlJe the park at 'j8th & Uwens the Millie Malcom Park Millie ~alcom has biven many hours of service to our conlmunity, ha~ given 2':l,OOO hours of volunteer work to Lutheran Hospit'31 A letter of perrujs~ion by Millie Malcom was also ~ubmitted .!S.2.Y-9.re, 10565 v.; 40th Avenue, '.lskei for a warning sign on ~j.plin6 Street from 44th Avenue to the ~outhsije service road, stating that there is a traffic light at the southsi1e service road There have been a lot of near mi~~es there She further asked that the rity loo~ at pos~ible 1evelopment of Mugele Park for the benefit of the ~itizens of Wheat Ridge and the touri~t~ ~taying at nearby motels LOCAL LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY MATTERS Item 1 Ap~lication for a Special Events Permit from 3ts Peter and Paul ('hurch Motion by Mr Merkl to approve the Special Events Permit for St~ Peter and Paul rhurch, at the location of 3900-3920 Pierce Street, Wheat Rid!:,e, to dis~ense malt, vinous an1 spirituous liquor on December 3, 1988 between the hour~ of 7 00 p m and 12 00 mi1night in the school gym, seconded by Hr F lasco Linda Bacher an1 Daniel Bacher, G79U \J 44th Place, were sworn in by the Mayor and asked that this permit be gr'.lnted becau~e this was a fun1 raiser for the church to pay in~ur'.lnce for the school an1 the Church Daniel Bacher will be the bartender for the event Motion carried 8-0 PUBLIC HEARINGS AND ORDINANCES ON SECOND READING Item 2 rouncil Pill 'j61 - An Or1inance providing for the approval of rezoning from Residential-Two to Commercial-One on land located at 10201 West I-70 frontage Road North, rity of Wheat Ri~ge, rounty of Jefferson, State of rolorado (('ase tlo WZ-8b-1.3) (Prudential Insurance r'ornpany of !\:nerica) rouncil Bill 361 was introduced by Mr Davis on secon1 readin6, title read by the rlerk, rouncil [ill No 775 as~i6ned Mr Giiley presente1 the ca~e Di~cus~ion followed rITY rOUNrIL MINUT~S No v e III b e r 1 4, 1 900 Pat,8 -3- Motion by Mr Davis that rouncil bill 361 (Or~inance 775) be approvea for the following reasons 1 All posting, notification ani jurisdiction requirelllents have been met, 2 The reque,;t i~ in conformance with the Comprehen,;ive Plan, 3 The proposei zoning is compatible with ~urroundins land u~e and zoniniS, an<1 4 The change of zone is nece~,;ary to accommoiate relocation of Ramada Inn's parking relatint, to the rity'~ frontage road con,;truction project, ~econded by Mrs ~orth, carried 8-0 Item-2_ roun(;il Bill 362 - An Ordinance repealinr; ani reenactinb Section 18-31 Salaries of the Code of Laws of the rity of Wheat Ridse rouncil Bill 362 wa,; introduced by Mr~ Worth on ,;econd reading, title read by the rlerk, Oriinance No 770 a~~igned Rod Johnson, 3~13 Wright Street, ~poke against the Urdinance Motion by Mr~ Worth for the adoption reading, ~econried by Mrs Keller, ~1r feel~ thi,; again e~tabli,;hes parity not the ca,;e Motion carried 6-2 with Mr Fla,;co and Mr of Ordinance 776 on ~econd Fla~co will vote No, becau~e he Mr Haye,; replied that thi~ wa~ Davi,; votint, No Item 4 rouncil Bill ~b3 - An Urdinance providing for the approval of rezoninb f'rom Residential-Three to Re~tricted romnlercial-One, with conditions, on land locatei at 69Y1 We~t 37th Avenue, rity of Wheat Ridge, County of Jeffer~on, State of rolorado (Ca~e No WZ-oo-11) (Lake,;ide National Bank) rouncil Bill 363 was introduce<1 on ~econd reading by Mr Davi~, title read by the rlerk, Ordinance No 777 as,;igned Mr Gidley pre~ented the ca,;e and an~wered rouncil'~ question,; and coneert1~ ~er Reich, with R&W Engineerinb, repre~enting the applicant, wa,; ,;worn in by the hayor, ,;poke in favor of the application and an,;were'j rouncil',; que~tion,; James H Mi tchel..lJ.. 7005 Vi 37th Avenue, wa,; ,;worn in by the ~layor and a,;ked why the originally di,;cu~,;ej 8 no p m clo,;ing of the parking lot ani that it wouli not be open on weekends was not in the ordinance Hi,; other point was the decea,;ei trees along the fence, the a6reement had been that they would all rye rellloved ani he would like to ,;ee this in the 'riinance a~ well He further a,;ked that the level of land would be the ';ame as his, not in at,reement with the h' chain link fence along 37th Avenue, 4' would be fine, he i~ withdrawing his prote~t rITY CUUNCIL MINUTES Nove!iJb,;;r 14, 19l:ib Pabe -4- Victor Robert~, 3b95 0u~y Street, wa~ sworn in by the Mayor an~ ~tatei that he wa~ one of the people who ~ibned the legal prote~t abain~t the oribinal plan, had hai concern~ about drainage, only 8ft ea~ement, now they have made most correction~ and his only que~tion i~ who i~ going to maintain thi~ property He i~ now withdrawing his ~ignature from the legal protest, blt want~ to ~ake ~ure that all cnndition~ will be ful filled Gwenlja Krieger, 7005 vi 57th Avenue, wa~ s\wrn in by tt1e Hayor an,j ~tated that if all condition~ were iiJet and ~pelled out in the ordinance, ~he would withdraw her name from the legal prote~t Richard Halbur, 6885 W 36th Place, wa~ ~worn in by the Mayor and \.Ji thdrewhi~ame from the le5al prnte~t Laurence E Linde, 3680 Reed Street, wa~ ~worn in by the Mayor ani withdrew hi~ name from the legal prote~t Erika Zivert~, 3685 Quay Street, wa~ ~worn in by the ~ayor and withdrew her and her husband'~ name from the legal prote~t l!.~~Harv~, 3660 Reed Street, wa~ ~worn in by the Mayor and sta'c-ei that the Milburn~ ani the Schwabs had withdrawn their name~ from the legal prote~t Discus~iun followed Motion by Mr Davis that rouncil Bill 363 (Ordinance 777), a reque~t for a rezoning from Residential-Three to Re~trictelj Commercial-One for property located at 6991 We~t 37th Avenue, be approved for the following reasons 1 Staff recommends approval 2 The ~ite plan i~ a fair corlJprollJise between the owners and the area re~ident~ 3 rompatibility has been achieved by providing adequate vi~ual buffering With the following ~ondition~ 1 ron~truction be in accoraance with the ~ubmitted condition~ placed in the ordinance concerning u~e of apply 3 That a 4 ft fence be constructe~ in~tea~ recomll1ended b ft fence, ~econded by ~lrs Ibbison Hr r~erkl a~ked for an amendment that Ilnder Section 2 Condition~ 4 we add "no later than 8 00 p m and the lot be open no earlier than 7 00 a.m ", under 7 we in~ert the words "no later than 8 00 p.m" We add a condition 9 that the property owners will maintain the landscaped area of the property Condition 10 That construction will occur only during daylight hours of a normal work week No construction will occur during weekends, ~econded by Nr~ Keller, carried b-O Vote on original motion carried 8-0 ~ite plan 2 tCle land ~hall of the All ORDINANCES ON FIRST READING Item 5 rouncil Bill j64 - An Ordinance repealinb and reenactinb Se8tion 21-21 and Section <-'1-23 of rhapter 21, Article II, of the rode of Law~ of the rity of Wheat Rid~e, rolorajo, pertaining to Taxation of Telephone Exchanbe~ rITY ('OUNI' IL ~iINUn:S November 14, 19b8 Page -5- rouncil Gill 364 wa~ introduced by Mr~ Worth on fir~t reading, title reaj by rlerk Motion by Mr~ Worth that rouncil Bill 364 be approved on fir~t reading, ordered publi~hed, public hearing be ~et for Monday, November 28, 1988 at 7 30 p m in rity rouncil rhambers, Municipal bldg , and if ap~rnve1 on ~econd reading, take effect January 1, 19b9, ~econ,jed by Mr Fla~co, carried 6-0 Item b Council Bill j65 - An Ordinance amendinb rhapter 14 of the rode of Law~ of the I'itj of wheat Ri1~e by renumbering Article VIII General Provision~, and all Section~ thereof, by repealing and reenacting certain provi~ion~ of rhapter 11 Ma~~age Parlor~, a~ Article VIII of rhapter 14, and by thereafter repealing rhapter 11 Ma~~abe Parlor~ of the provislon~ of the rode of Law~ of the I'ity of Wheat Ridge rouncil Bill 365 wa~ introduced by ~r~ Snow on fir~t reading, title read by rler~ Motion by Mr~ Snow that rouncil Bill 365 be approved on fir~t reading, ordered publi~hed, publiC hearing be ~et for Monday, N ') v em b e r 28, 1 988 at 7 30 p m in r it y ,~ OIJ n c i 1 (' ham b e r s, M u n i c i p a I Bldg , and if approved on second reading, take effect 15 1ays after final pJblication, seconded by ~lr Merkl, carried 8-0 Item 7 rouncil Bill 367 - An Ordinance providinb for the approval of rezoning from Re~identi31-Two (R-~) to Re~tricted Commercial-One (RC-1) on land located at 3811 We~t 37th Place, rity of Wheat Ridge, County of Jeffer~on, State of Colorado (r'ase No WZ-b8-17) (Mary U'Callaghan) rouncil bill 367 wa~ introduced by Mr Merkl on fir~t reading, title read by rlerk hoti.2.!2 by Mr ~1er~1 that rouncil Bill 367 be approved on first reading, ordered publi~hed, puhlic hearing be set for Monday, December 12, 198b at 7 30 p m in rity I'nuncil I'hambers, Municipal Bldg , and if apprnved on ~econd reading, take effect 15 days after fin alp IJ b 1 i cat ion, s e co n d e a by 1'1 r s Ii. e 11 e r, car r i e rj 7 - 1 wit h M r W e ~ t voting No, because he feel~ it will be a wa~te of money to publi~h this on fir~t readin6, Planninb rommission turned this case down unanimously becau~e it i~ inconsistent with the Comprehen~ive Plan, incompatible with the resideltial neighborhood, creating more traffic and noise DECISIONS, RESOLUTIONS, AND MOTIONS Item 8 Deci~ion re~ar1ing Yaab Annexation Petition Resolution 1121 - A Resolution to set a hearing on a petition for Annexation. Resolution 1121 was intr01uce1 by Mr West, title read by the rlerk Motion by Mr West for the adoption )f Resolution 1121, and that the hearing shall be held at January 9, 1989, 7 ~o p m in the Municip81 Building, 7~00 W 29th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, rolorado, seconded by Mr FIasco Mr West a~ked that Mr Hayes' ~ugge~tion be incorporated into the petitiln that under b in~tead of the original wnrdinb "Should the Zoning and Subdivi~ion Plat a~~oniated with the owners land within thi~ ~nnexation be denied by the rity of Wheat Ridbe, at the petitioner, option, the annexation become~ null and voi.j" the follo\,ing CITY CUUN('IL MINUTlS November 14, 1988 Page -6- wording be u~ed in~teai "Petitioner intend~ to ~ubmit a reque~t for rezoning and ~ubdivi~ion plat approval upon the property ~ought to be annexed hereby Petitioner re~pectfully reque~t~ that the effective date of any ordinance approving the annexation reque~tej hereby be after the iate of decision relating to ~aid Rezoning and Subdivi~ion Application Petitioner fJrther re~pectfully request~ that, in the event ~aid Application for Rezoning ana Subdivi~ion approval be acted upon in a way or manner not acceptable to Petit.L>1Jer, that Petitioner be allowed to withdraw thi~ Petition for Annexation, and that any ordinance approving the annexation be thereafter repealed " Mr~ Worth will vote again~t thi~ becau~e ~he feel~ it amount~ to blackmail She think~ an annexation hearing and a rezoning hearing are two different thing~ ani ~he i~ not comfortable with thi~ She would like to ~ee paragraph 8 completely left out of the petition Mr~ Snow a~kei Mr We~t if he would agree to make the following part of hi~ motion "The rity ha~ made no guarantee with regari to zoning or ~ubdivi~ion We will allow the applicant to withdraw the petition~ prior to the effective date of the annexing ordinance in accorrJance with paragraph 8" Mr ~e~t accepted thi~ Rex Haag, 11658 W 40th rircle, applicant, ~tated he had no problem~ with paragraph 8 He ~t8tei tfley would like to be in the ('ity, but they would not want to lo~e their zoning that i~ on there now rviotion carried 6-2 with rOiJn,~illllember~ \dorth and Davis voting No Council Bill 366 - A Bill for An Ordinance Annexing certain property Council Bill 366 was introduced by Mr~ Ibbi~on on first reading, title read by rlerk Motion by Mr~ Ibbi~on that rouncil Bill 366 be approved on fir~t reading, ordered publi~hed, public hearing be ~et for Monday, January 9, 1989 at 7 30 p m in rity Council rhamber~, Municipal Bldg , and if approved on ~econd reading, take effect 15 day~ after final publ ication, ~econded by Mr~ Snow, c':lrried 6-2 wi th Mr~ Worth and t'lr Davi~ voting No Item 9 Resolution 1122 - authorizing the rity Treasurer to open a new BanK Account for the purpo~e described herein Motion by Mrs Worth that Re~olution 1122 authorizing the City Trea~urer to open a new bank account for fund~ de~ibnated for u~e by the Edgewater/Wheat Ridge roalition, Inc for a drug ani alcohol program be approved, ~econded by Mr~ Keller, carried 8-0 Item-l9...:.. Re~olutior] 1123 - resciniing ResollJtion 1104, Serie<; of 1988 Re~olution 1123 wa~ introducei by Mr~ Snow, title read by the rlerk Motion by Mr~ Snow for the adoption of Re~olution 1123 to take effect immediately, ~econded by Mr We~t, carried 8-0 rITY rUUNrIL MINUT~S November 14, 1988 Page -7- Item 11 --- Re~olution 1124 - authorizil~ the Jeffer~on County Open Space Ufficials to acquire a portion of the Wheat Ri1ge Lumber rompany property, 8995 We~t 44th Avenue, con~i~ting of approximately four (4) acre~, loore or le~s, located in Wheat Ri ige, rolorado Re~olution 1124 wa~ introduced by hr Merkl, title read by the rlerk MotiS?!!. by ~ir ~lerkl that Re~olution 11,04 be apfJrovej, ~econde1 by Mrs Ibbi~on, carried 8-0 Ite~L Motion to "pprove Deju tible Level for Property/rasu:ollty In~urance Patty rrew explained the ieduutible level for Property/ra~ualty In~urance and the pros and con~ of $10,000 v~ $25,000 deductible Motion by Mr Merkl that the rity utilize a $25,000 deductible for pro]Jerty/ca~ualty insurance in 1989, ~econded by hr~ Worth Mr FIasco will v)te No, because he think~ we are beinb fooli~h not to go with the $10,000 deductible Motion carried 6-2 with Mr FIasco and Mrs Snow votin6 No Item 13. Determination that Re~ci~sion of Kipling Activity renter Urban Renewal P13Cl i~ J substantial modification Resolution 1125 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado, regarding modifications of the Kipling Activity Center Urban Renewal Plan and finding and deClaring that such proposed modifications constitute a substantial change to the Plan. Re~olution 1125 wa~ introduced by Mrs Motion by Mrs Worth for the adoption MrSKeller, carried 8-0 Worth, title read by the rlerk of Re~olution 112'::>, ~econderj by Item 14 Motion re Key Telephone Di~patch Sy~tem for Police Departlrlent rommlJnications Acting rhief Ray pre~entej the different ~y~tems Motion by Mr Merkl that the purchase of a Key Telephone Di~patch System be approved and awarjed to AT&T (Option 11.) in the total amount of their bid of $9,089 I further move we approve the purcha~e of Unex Headset~ from Graybar Ele"tric for a total of $1,875 All cost~ to be charged to Account No 203-b05 rommunication~ Equipment This will be a 1989 Budget Expenditure, ~econded by Mr Fla~co, carried 8-0 Item 15. Motion re Traffic Grant EXpenditure~ Motion by Mr~ Keller that we approve the following purchases Three (3) ea~h h~ni held radar unit~ from Ku~torn Electronic~ for $3,195 from Account No 203-809 Two (2) each hi-low life ~aver iirectional arrows from Acme Preci~ion Indu~tries, lnc for $3,540 from Account No 203-809 Three (3) each Motorola ~peaker - mic~ from ~iotDralo rorp for $2'::>7 58 from Acct No 203-805 rITY COUNCIL MINUT~S N 0 v e ill b e r 1 4, 1 91) 1) Page -8- I further move we approve the transfer of $6,902 31 from Acct No 203-807 to 203-809 to cover expenditures Per terms of Traffic Grant contract, the Department of Hibhway Safety (GHS) will reimburse the City of Wheat Rid6e $5,091 36, therefore our tot a 1 co s t s 8 rlJ 0 u n t to $ 1 , 9 '3 1 22 for a b 0 v e e q II i pm en t, s e con i e d by H r s Ibbison, 0arrie,i 8-0 Item 16. Motion re Tennis Court Resurf'3cing Project Motion by Mrs Worth that the contract for Tennis Court Re~urf'3cing _ Apel Bacher and Hanci'311 Parks be awarded to Coating~, Inc in the amount of $11, 330 plu~ a 5/0 continbency for a total of $11,896 and that all cost~ be chargei to Acct No 54-601-814, ~econded by Mr West, carried 8-0 CITY ADMINISTRATOR MATTERS Mike Smith informed Council of 8 program on Channel 9 regarding prostitutiol at Truck Stops He receiveci a CJpy of a letter today from Mr Roberts to the town of Lake~ide a~king that they make their deci~ion by November 28 a~ to whether or not they would voluntarily ciisconnect his property After that he assumes he will take court action if he does not re~eive an 8ffirmative answer CITY ATTORNEY'S MATTERS John Hayes stated that he W8S in contaet tl1is morning with Hr Roberts' attorneys, ~ugge~ting way~ in which a ca~e could be proven anci di~patched Tammy Green to the Secretary of State's office and the Divi''3ion of Loc81 Governments to find Ollt just iolhat compliance with State Statute~ has been ongoing by the Town of Lake~ide ~ince their inception, whether or not they have ever filei a budget or an audit Mr Roberts' attorney will be pursuing this matter The clOSing on the Johnson w8ter rights will take place this ~ednesday As of that time we will own tho~e water rights Mr Goebel h8s a Iflatter th8t need~ to be discus~ed in Executive Session under Section 5 7(b)(1)(B) ~lotion by ~lr 57(b)(1)(B), Davis to hold an Executive Ses~ion under Section seconde:i by Mr ~]erkl, carried 8-0 ELECTED OFFICIALS' MATTERS City Clerk, Wanda Sang~ informed Council that sl1e would be out of the office until Monday, November 21 anci that her ieputy wnul:i be in charge She will be attending a conferenue in Vail rlTY CUUNrIL MINUTl~ No v e Ii! b 8 r 1 4, 1 9 b b Pabe -9- Tony Fla~co reporte~ on the re~ult~ of the DRrOG he~ting on W8~t 32n1 Avenu8 W8 did r8c"ive the varian~e and will proceed along th8 line~ of the cnmprofld~e Two other thinb~ took place that night at DRrUG that night that he would like to inform Council of He ha~ a liqt 01 project~ that were 8ither a1de1 or ieleted from the lRrUG 2010 plan, that doe~ not mean they will be funded, it only mean~ they have been either added or deleted Une of the 1eletion~ ~le ha~ been aqkej about iq \veqt ),~nj Avenue between Sheridan and Peco~, 2 6 mile~ have been deleted That ioeq not mean it will or won't be built, it ~imply mean~ it'~ not on the plan ani if it'q built, it will be built under Genver rebulation~ Under DRCUG's la~t item, they are ~olicitinb re4ue~t~ tor brant~ for the 1990/91 program We~t 3~th Avenue, which i~ on the li~t for 1990, will have to reapply to meet the new criteria The ~chedule iq in the ')benda, the City ha~ it, it i~ urgent that we re-al;ply a~ ~oon a~ po~sible, he urbe~ ~taft to get working on that and redo 38th Avenue in accoraance with the new criteria ani with the public input, if they are intere~ted Al~o, if roun~il i~ intere~t'"i in any other proJect, they are taking bid~ at thiq time Claudia Worth qtated they had a qlight fire in their hou~e la~t nibht With rhri~tma~ ~eaqon COIning up, people ~hould think about fire extinguiqhers and ~moke alarrnq and fire arillq She would like to ~ee a ~afe C:hristrna~ for everybody, Jrged everytody tn ruake ~ure their fire extinbui~her~ work Asked if We~t 32nd Avenue waq bein6 de~iBnated a~ a minor arterial tn go from 1-25 to 1-70, people ~hould be informed if thi~ wa~ the ca~e She ha~ heard a lot of rumor~ and would like to have them checked out Mr Fla~co replied he had ju~t answered that que~tion (~ee hi~ ~omments above) Mayor Wilde a~ked ~tdff to look into thi~ ~10t ion by ~lr complete the votin6 tlo Merkl to ~uqpeni the Rule~ and bO pa~t 11 00 P mana AgendR, qecondei by Mr~ Wnrth, carried 7-1 with Mr Davi~ Nancy Snow a~kei that rouncil ~ee fir~t what we were applying for with Weqt 38th J\venue, in~tea~ 01' ju~t letting ~taff do it Have ~taff look at the po~~itility ot going jointly with the County and Lakewood to apply for Younglield What i~ goin6 on in Lena Gulch? Who is out there surveyinb? The an~wer waq that ~ellard~ & Grigg~ are doinb ~urveyinb ani de~ibn work to cOflJplete 'In ;orlditional 450 ft ot the Lena Gulerl FlonjHay Project It will not co~t trle rity any additional money, the fund~ dre left over from Schedule IV Nancy reque~ted t'lat rouncilrllember~ brine:. their note\;ook~ back rITY rOUNCIL MINUTES November 14, 19cH] Page -10- Randue~t c')llJplirnenterJ Tony Fla<;co on the profe<;~i()nal pre~entation he performerJ at the DRrOG meeting Motion by Mr<; Ibbi<;on that Kent Davi~ be re-appointed to Council Pre<;irJent, ~econded by ~1r We~t, carried 7-1 with Mr~ Snow voting No Mr<; Snow nominated hoe I\eller for ~layor fJro tem Mr<; Keller declined Motion by Mr No by Mrs Davi<;, Ibbi<;on to appoint Randy We<;t a<; hayor pro tern, seconded uarried 6-2 with Councilmeruber<; Keller and Worth voting Motion by Mr Merkl tJ ajjourn to Executive Ses<;ion ani to adjourn the meeting imrnerJiately thereafter, <;econded by Mr Fla~co, uarried ~-O EXECUTIVE SESSIUN WAS HELD. Meeting adjourned at 11 40 p m I I I 'I -/,}'u'[,/(.z'v 7'-'- ~_!.:=-~.~_,_..-c____ Wanda Sang, rity flerk APPRUVED BY rITY rUUNrIL UN NOVEMBER 28, 19b8 BY A VUTE OF ----~~Lu Kent Davi~, rouncil Pre<;ident 6 TU -L..