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CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO
September 23. 2002
The Regular City Council Meeting was called to order by Mayor Cerveny at 7 00 P m
Councilmembers present: Jerry DiTullio, Vance Edwards Dean Gokey, Ralph Mancinelli,
David Schneider Odarka Figlus, Lena Rotola, and Harry Hanley Also present: City Clerk,
Wanda Sang, City Manager, Randy Young, City Attorney, Gerald Dahl Director of Planning,
Alan White, staff' and interested citizens
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF Special Meeting of September 9,2002 and Regular Meeting of
September 9,2002
Motion by Mr DiTullio for the approval of the Minutes of the Special Meeting of September 9,
2002 and the Regular Meeting of September 9, 2002, seconded by Mr Edwards, carried 8-0
PROCLAMATIONS AND CEREMONIES
Mayor Cerveny read a Proclamation for Constitution Week - September 17 - 23 and
presented it to a Chapter of Daughters of the Revolution
CITIZENS' RIGHT TO SPEAK
Thomas Wright, President of the Wheat Ridge Rotary Club, presented the 4th
installment of their pledge for the Wheat Ridge Recreation Center, in the amount of
$6,000 He recognized Dr Ostwald from the Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital who had
done a lot of the fund raising
Jack Rose, 4696 Hoyt Street, member of the Parks and Recreation Commission, was
very disappointed that Council ignored the park names suggested by the Parks
Commission and chose their own names He feels that Council did not follow the park
naming rules and he read the rules
Mr Dahl will address Council at the next meeting and clarify this matter
Thomas Slattery, 6869 West 32nd Avenue, representing Wheat Ridge United
Neighborhoods, announced that Friday, September 27, 2002, they will hold their annual
Candidates and Issues Forum in Council Chambers He thanked the City for letting
them use the Council Chambers
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Motion by Mr Mancinelli to pull Agenda Item 7 because this should have been brought
up for reconsideration on September 9 at the Regular Meeting seconded by Mr Gokey;
carried 7-1 with Mr DiTullio voting no
Motion by Mr Schneider to suspend the Council Rules and allow this Item to be
considered tonight as Item 7 B and further moved that all Rules be suspended for that
particular debate, seconded by Mr Gokey
Mr DiTullio asked for a division of the question
First question to put this on as Item 7 B carried 8-0
Second part of the motion failed 5-3 with Councilmembers Hanley, Figlus, and DiTullio
voting no (This needed 6 votes to pass)
Motion by Mr DiTullio to approve the Agenda as amended, seconded by Mr Mancinelli,
carried 8-0
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND ORDINANCES ON SECOND READING
Item 1
Council Bill 29-2002 - An Ordinance amending Section 26-621 of the
Wheat Ridge Code of Laws pertaining to parking in residential areas
Council Bill 29-2002 was introduced on second reading by Mr Schneider; Clerk read
summary and background and assigned Ordinance No 1265
Alan White presented the staff report. He stated that the Ordinance contained in the
packet was the one passed on first reading by Council and did not include the Planning
Commission recommended changes He faxed out a memo today, which included
those changes He elaborated on the changes to the Ordinance that were
recommended by the Planning Commission He recommended that the definition of "jet
skis" be changed to "personal water craft"
The changes recommended by Planning Commission read as follows
1 Amend Section 26-123 with the addition of the following definition
Recreational Vehicle, Personal Vehicles used in recreational pursuits designed
for use by one or two persons including such vehicles as snowmobiles, all-
terrain vehicles personal water craft, boats and other similar motorized or non-
motorized devices
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2 Revise Section B to read In residential zone districts, detached trailers and
recreational vehicles are prohibited from parking in public rights-of-way except
that one utility trailer or one recreational vehicle with or without an attached
towed vehicle may be parked within public street rights-of-way for a period of up
to seventy-two hours Moving the utility trailer or the recreational vehicle to
another location in the right-of-way does not extend or re-start the 72-hour
period This section does not apply to campers mounted upon pickup trucks
3 Change the first sentence of Section C to read In residential zone districts, one
recreational vehicle and one other detached trailer upon which may be mounted
personal recreational vehicles may be parked or stored outside upon property
owned by the vehicle owner, provided such vehicles are parked six (6) feet or
more inside the front property line
4 Add the following wording to the end of the first sentence in Section F provided
such vehicles are parked six (6) feet or more inside the front property line under
the same conditions as set forth in Section C above
Linda Weatherman is concerned about this Ordinance, they own a 27 ft Winnebago
Motor home and have a 21 ft Pontoon Boat, which are stored on their property She is
not sure if this Ordinance would put them in violation
Mr DiTullio asked Mr White if the condition that the recreational vehicle had to belong
to the property owner is in the Ordinance Mr White stated yes, that was addressed in
Section C This would apply to either an owner or a renter
Ms Figlus asked Mr White if somebody could have several personal recreational
vehicles on the property The answer was, yes, if they fit on 1 trailer, otherwise they
would have to be stored inside Mr White stated that this would be addressed in
change 3
The definition of "Recreational Vehicle" includes a Motor Home, a snowmobile a
personal watercraft, a boat, a camper trailer
She questioned the wording that recreational vehicles cannot be stored in a carport as
addressed in Section C and the same thing in Section F in the last sentence It
should read "non operative vehicle" Mr White agreed
Ms Figlus questioned the parking of a visitor's RV They can apply for a temporary
parking permit, not to exceed 14 days and park on the street. Ms Figlus asked that
this also apply to parking in the driveway and the language be added to the Ordinance
Alan Salzmann applauded Council for drafting an Ordinance with stronger language
regarding recreational vehicles He has had an experience with a large RV parked next
to his driveway and he narrowly missed hitting children while backing out of his
driveway He submitted a petition 7 years ago for the removal of RV's from any
frontage property 90% of his neighbors signed it.
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Motion by Mr Schneider to approve Council Bill 29-2002 Case No lOA-02-04 on
second reading I further move to add the following wording to the end of the first
sentence in Section F "provided such vehicles are parked six feet or more inside the
front property line under the same conditions as set forth in Section C above" I further
move that we change the words "jet skis" in Section 1 to "personal watercraft"
seconded by Mrs Rotola
Motion by Ms Figlus to add amendments 1 2. and 3 as proposed by the Planning
Commission, seconded by Mr Hanley
Mr Schneider will vote no on this because this will water down the law we currently
have in place In reading 2 , it says that one utility trailer or recreational vehicle with or
without an attached vehicle may be parked within the public street, this means you can
leave an abandoned trailer in the street Right now you can't do that Under our current
ordinance it has to be attached to a towing vehicle
Ms Figlus amended her amendment to strike the words "one utility trailer", seconded by
Mr Hanley
Mr Schneider stated if we left out the entire amendment it would be exactly as it is right
now
Amendment to the amendment failed 2-6 with Councilmembers Hanley and Figlus
voting yes
Motion by Mr Gokey to amend Ms Figlus' motion to strike 1 and 2 and add 3 , failed
for lack of a second
Vote on amendment failed 2-6 with Councilmembers Hanley and Figlus voting yes
Motion by Mr Gokey to amend the motion to add 3 , seconded by Ms Figlus
Mr DiTullio stated this motion makes no sense because it goes with 1 , which has not
been included in the original motion
Mr Gokey amended his amendment to add 1 to go with 3 , seconded by Ms Figlus
Mr Gokey stated that he wants to support the responsible RV and boat owners in the
City, who take care of their possessions The problem is with people who store five or
six different recreational vehicles on their property
Motion tied 4-4 with Councilmembers Hanley Gokey Rotola, and Figlus voting yes
Mayor broke the tie by voting yes Motion carried 5-4
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Vote on main motion as amended carried 7-1 with Ms Figlus voting no
Ms Figlus asked when this would take effect and how people would be notified of this
law Mr Dahl stated it would take effect 15 days after final publication and people
would be notified by this ordinance being published in the newspaper Ms Figlus feels
all of us are in favor of cleaning up the City, however 15 days is a very short time to
allow people to make other arrangements She doesn't know how many people read
the fine print of public notices and she would be more comfortable if this would be
enforced after the next publication of the Wheat Ridge Connection and give people an
opportunity to find out about this other than getting a warning from the City
Item 2
Council Bill 30-2002 - An Ordinance adopting by reference the
Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Plan (Case No ZOA-02-05)
Council Bill 30-2002 was introduced on second reading by Mr Mancinelli who read the
title, summary and background Clerk assigned Ordinance No 1266
Alan White presented the staff report and answered Councils' questions
Motion by Mr Mancinelli to adopt Council Bill 30-2002 (Ordinance 1266) (Case No
ZOA-02-5) on second reading and that it take effect immediately; seconded by Mr
Edwards, carried 7-1 with Mr Gokey voting no
Item 3
Consideration of an application for a Special Use Permit to allow a
gasoline fueling facility on C-1 zoned property located at 5201 West 38th
Avenue and 3817 Sheridan Blvd
(Case No SUP-02-01) (King Soopers)
Vance Edwards stated that, based upon a discussion with Mr Dahl, he will abstain from
this Agenda Item Charter Section 5 9 requires every Councilmember to vote on all
matters unless he/or she has a personal or private interest in the matter In the past,
when items related to this matter were discussed, the party was 38th & Sheridan Ltd
Partnership, which owns the Shopping Center He was then required to vote The
applicant this evening is King Soopers, who is his employer If he voted, it would be
considered a conflict of interest He will leave Council Chambers for the entire agenda
item and abstain from voting
Mr Edwards left Council Chambers
Item 3 was introduced by Mr DiTullio, who read the title, summary and background
Meredith Reckert, Planning Department, was sworn in by the Mayor and presented the
staff report. She stated that Planning Commission had denied this request and an
appeal was filed to City Council, that is why we are hearing this case tonight. She
recommended an additional condition regarding the design of the canopy that would
meet the streetscape manual requirements
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Carl Schmidtlein, of Galloway, Romero & Associates, representing King Soopers,
thanked staff for working with them in putting this together They concur with the staff
report and the recommendations that they have made He pointed out on the map
some of the new trees that have been planted and new fencing and the red brick
pavers They have agreed to extend the fence treatment to wrap around the Sheridan
frontage
Robert McGhee, 5940 West 38th Avenue, is really confused He thought the City's
goals were to make this area more pedestrian friendly and then they put a gas station
on the corner of the gateway to the City Are we more interested in revenue or creating
a walking pedestrian mall? No matter how you dress it up, it's still a gas station
Mr DiTullio asked Mr Schmidtlein if he would be willing to work with staff on the design
of the canopy to fit with the streetscape and architectural standards, he replied he
would Mr DiTullio further asked if they would extend their 8 year lease 12 more years,
the answer was yes Mr DiTullio stated that the City is getting $700,000 a year from
this business Ms Figlus asked the applicant if this was not approved, would they move
after their 8-year lease was up
Mike Shunk, King Soopers Real Estate Representative was sworn in by the Mayor
He stated they have no intention of vacating the property after 8 years
Motion by Mr DiTullio to approve Case No SUP-02-01, a request for approval of a
Special Use Permit to allow gasoline sales on property located at 5201 West 38th
Avenue, 5301 West 38th Avenue, and 3817 Sheridan Blvd, for the following reasons
1 The criteria used to evaluate a special use permit support the application
2 Installation of a gas fueling facility would be consistent with the Village Center
designation on the Comprehensive Plan
3 It will allow King Soopers to remain competitive in the marketplace
4 Revenues to the City may increase
With the following conditions
1 the special use permit shall be a personal grant of use to the property owner
subject to restrictions in that certain development agreement amendment dated
July 22, 2002
2 The special use remain in effect until such time as the lease with the city for the
property at 5201 West 38th Avenue is terminated unless the property is
purchased pursuant to Section 18 of the April 15, 1995 development agreement
as amended on July 22, 2002 At that time all improvements related to the
fueling station shall be removed by the applicant including the underground
tanks
3 The fueling facility can be open and manned from 6 00 a.m to 10 00 P m
4 Fuel deliveries shall occur during employee hours
5 Lights under the canopy, including luminaires, be recessed and fully shielded
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6 All canopy lights, except security lights, shall be turned off during non-operating
hours
7 Employees be required to park in the rear parking area during daylight hours
8 A fence matching the type used in the streetscape project be extended from the
city improvements at the corner of 38th & Sheridan north to the south side of the
primary drive cut on Sheridan
9 The brick on the kiosk and freestanding sign match that used in the 38th Avenue
streetscape improvements
10 The applicant will enter into an agreement with the city prior to the issuance of a
building permit for construction of the canopy which agreement shall provide for
the following actions 1) The applicant and city will monitor, for up to one year
following the opening of the fueling facility, the southern access drive on
Sheridan Blvd for any unforeseen traffic-related problems caused by the fueling
facility; 2) The applicant shall prepare for the approval by the Public Works
Director, a plan to mitigate any identified traffic-related problems, 3) the applicant
shall construct any improvement required by the approved plans within 30 days
after approval of the plan by the City; and 4) The applicant shall provide security
for the improvement at the time of building permit issuance for the fueling facility
11 The Applicant will work with staff on the design of the canopy to achieve a design
that meets the required standards of the Streetscape and Architectural Design
Manual;
seconded by Mr Schneider
Motion by Mr Gokey for an amendment to add to condition 6 except for any neon
signs (if used on the canopy), seconded by Mr Schneider; carried 6-1 with Mr Hanley
voting no
Mr Hanley cannot support this plan, it sounds like an interesting connection with King
Soopers and at the same time he agrees with the citizen commentary that the idea of a
gas station behind next to and in full view of our new sign to invite people to the walking
section of enticing new Wheat Ridge is impossibly, inconceivably inconsistent with why
the City asked the citizens to spend in excess of 3 Million Dollars to doctor up this area
to make it look more attractive He is surprised that there is such clear consensus that
we are going in that direction and was not aware of the discussion in that regard
Mr Schneider clarified that the streetscape project was more like 2 4 Million, not 3
Million
Vote on original motion as amended carried 5-2 with Mr Hanley and Ms Figlus voting
no
Mr Edwards returned to Council Chambers
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Item 4.
Reconsideration of approval condition for Riley's Roost Subdivision
(Case No WS-01-01)
Case No WS-01-01 was introduced by Mr DiTullio, Clerk read summary and
background
Motion by Mr DiTullio to amend the condition of approval of the Riley's Roost
Subdivision, Case No WS-01-01, by requiring the collection of the cash in lieu of park
land dedication fee at the time of building permit issuance for each lot; seconded by Mr
Edwards, carried 8-0
ORDINANCES ON FIRST READING
Item 5.
Council Bill 32-2002 - amending Subsection 15-25(g) of the Code of Laws
of the City of Wheat Ridge, concerning the storage of junk.
Council Bill 32-2002 was introduced on first reading by Mr Schneider, who also read
the title, summary and background
Motion by Mr Schneider that Council Bill 32-2002 be approved on first reading, ordered
published, public hearing be set for Monday, October 14, 2002 at 700 P m. in City
Council Chambers, Municipal Building, and if approved on second reading, take effect
15 days after final publication seconded by Mr DiTullio
Louise Turner, 11256 West 38th Avenue, stated that this nuisance law has been
amended over and over and tightened up just a little bit more with each Council
Everything is now a crime instead of a minor offense if somebody has junk. Council
prevented the judge from being able to mitigate the fee schedule Everything is being
referred to as "blight" She feels this Council Bill is discriminatory to people on low
budgets because not everybody has a garage to put their junk in She hoped this will
be defeated on first reading
Motion carried 7-1 with Ms Figlus voting no
DECISIONS. RESOLUTIONS, AND MOTIONS
Item 6.
Acquisition of the Denning Property located at 10135 West 38th Avenue
Item 6 was introduced by Mr Schneider; summary and background read by the Clerk.
Motion by Mr Schneider to direct staff to proceed with acquisition of the Denning
Property, Parcel B, seconded by Ms Figlus, carried 7-1 with Mrs Rotola voting no
Item 7 B.
Mobile Field Reporting for the Police Department.
Item 7 B was introduced by Mr DiTullio, summary and background read by the Clerk.
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Motion by Mr DiTullio that the amended mobile field reporting agreement and RFP-02-
040 between the City of Wheat Ridge and Logistics Systems, Inc. be approved I
further move that $58,818 be charged to Acct 01-117-755 I further move that the
remaining $35,000 in COPS MORE 98 Grant monies be used to pay for this project and
deposited into Acct 01-117-755 upon receipt, and amend the 2002 Budget accordingly
I further move that a 10% contingency fund in the amount of $9,380 be established I
further move that the Mayor be authorized to enter into this agreement with Logistic
Systems Inc seconded by Mr Edwards
Mr Young stated he had asked Chief Hurst and Deputy Chief Cassa to prepare this
item and incorporate the suggestions Council had made at previous meetings and to
address any issues that had been raised This project has been scaled down from the
previous requests
Deputy Chief Cassa referred to his memo to Randy Young dated September 17, in this
Agenda Packet, which outlined the components and expenses of the multi-phase
computer project
Mr Schneider stated that poor planning and timing on the part of staff and waiting until
the last minute does not constitute an emergency on the part of City Council Any time
that has been lost in implementing the new system or extra cost go back to the staff by
not being realistic in the first place He asked for a compromise at the least meeting
and was told by Chief Hurst "there is no compromise" Maybe these changes now show
that there is an understanding that there isn't an open checkbook with unlimited funds
He hopes that the citizens' money is being spent wisely and carefully
Mr Cassa stated he resents having his integrity impugned in an erroneous fashion
Motion carried 8-0
Item 8.
Council Rule Change
Motion by Mr Schneider to change the Council Rules of Order and Procedure to now
read
Any THREE OR FOUR Councilmembers may attend informal meetings held for the
purpose of acquiring and discussing topics SUCH MEETINGS MUST BE OPEN TO
THE PUBLIC, NO NOTICE IS REQUIRED UNLESS FORMAL ACTIONS WILL BE
TAKEN, seconded by Mrs Rotola, carried 6-2 with Mr Hanley and Ms Figlus voting no
Mr Dahl confirmed that this Rule follows State Law
Ms Figlus stated that she called neighboring cities and they all post the meetings and
she feels we should continue posting the meetings to put it out in the open and avoid
the appearance that there is something hidden from the public We are a Home Rule
City and State Law only follows minimum requirements, we can be more stringent.
Mr Hanley feels decisions should be made based on a group of 8 Informal meetings
allow that this Council is controlled by a few people The public and other members of
Council have no idea what the discussions are This is a move in the wrong direction
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Item 9
CONSENT AGENDA.
A Appointment to 2002-2003 CML Policy Committee
B Approval of Landscaping Project for South Side Shoulder on West 32nd
Avenue, Yarrow Street to Ammons Street
C Award RFB-02-037, Office Furniture, to Business Interiors in the total
amount of $12,916
D Award RFP-02-050 Document Imaging, to Micrographics Supply, Inc
in the total amount of $15 975
E Reschedule City Council Meeting for November 11, 2002
F Approval of City Expenditures over $5 000
Consent Agenda was introduced and read by Mr Schneider Mr Mancinelli pulled
Items A. and E Ms Figlus asked to pull B Mr Gokey asked to pull D
Motion by Mr Schneider to approve C and F , seconded by Mr Gokey; carried 8-0
A
Motion by Mr Mancinelli to appoint Gretchen Cerveny as the City's representative to
CML Policy Committee, seconded by Mrs Rotola carried 8-0
B
Motion by Ms Figlus that Council approve the initialization of the City's bid process by
the Public Works Department for the purpose of the placement of trees on the South
side of West 32nd Avenue along the bike path from Wadsworth to Dudley as originally
intended I further move that Council approve the re-establishment of communications
with the owners of Crown Hill Cemetery for the purpose of discussing the placement of
the trees and soliciting their participation in the potential costs associated with the
placement of the trees on the South side of West 32nd Avenue from Wadsworth to
Dudley; seconded by Mr Hanley
Motion by Mr Schneider for a substitute motion that Council approve the initialization of
the City's bid process by the Public Works Department for the purpose of the placement
of trees, the exact amount to be determined, on the South side of West 32nd Avenue
and opposite the respective intersections from Yarrow Street to Ammons Street, and
determine the economic feasibility of placing planter berms at these same location I
further move that Council approve the re-establishment of communications with the
owners of the Crown Hill Cemetery for the purpose of soliciting their participation in the
potential costs associated with the six planter berms on the South side of West 32nd
Avenue from Yarrow Street to Ammons Street; seconded by Mrs Rotola, carried 6-2
with Mr Hanley and Ms Figlus voting no
Ms Figlus stated that her motion was consistent with what came out of neighborhood
meetings and this should also be presented at a neighborhood meeting The trees
should be along the entire stretch of the road, not just a short section
Original Motion as amended carried 6-2 with Mr Hanley and Ms Figlus voting no
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D
Motion by Mr Gokey to award RFP-02-050 Document Imaging Services to
Micrographics Supply Inc , in the total amount of $15,975 for the year 1993, seconded
by Mr Schneider; carried 8-0
Mr Gokey explained that this will help the Police Department to get caught up with their
record imaging He urged staff to make sure that this company will guarantee the
accuracy of the records they are transferring to disk and that they are 100% complete
and that the company is bonded to cover such liabilities that were incurred if the
document imaging was not done correctly
E
Motion by Mr DiTullio to reschedule the regular City Council Meeting of November 11
2002 to November 18, 2002, seconded by Mr Edwards, carried 8-0
CITY MANAGER'S MATTERS
Randy Young thanked Deputy Chief Cassa for all his hard work on this mobile field
reporting system, he has worked on this since 1998 He asked Councils' support in
recognizing the hard work of all the directors and staff
CITY ATTORNEY'S MATTERS
Motion by Mr DiTullio to direct the City Attorney to draft an ordinance amending our
Code Section 16 110 to track State Law; seconded by Mr Edwards, carried 8-0
ELECTED OFFICIALS' MATTERS
Mayor Cerveny thanked staff for all the work they do and the customer service they
provide
Motion by Mr Schneider that Vance Edwards be the voting delegate at NLC, seconded by Mr
Gokey; carried 6-2 with Mr DiTullio and Mr Edwards voting no (Mr Edwards is going to Salt
Lake for the Finance Policy Committee meeting)
City Clerk, Wanda Sang, is concerned about adding Councilmembers' comments to the
Minutes, she referred to the statement put on all Minutes, that they reflect the action taken by
Council, not their comments and discussions This holds up the Minutes being posted on the
website and the mail-out She asked that this not be a habit
Mr Edwards asked for consensus that staff submit recommendations from Planning
Commission separately and not include them in the general document. Council should be
able to clearly distinguish between what was suggested and the recommended changes
Mr Gokey called for the question, 6 in favor
Consensus was 6 in favor
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Motion by Mr Gokey to suspend the Rules and go past 11 00 P m until 11 15 pm, seconded
by Mr Edwards, carried 6-2 with Mr Hanley and Mr DiTullio voting no
Odarka Figlus recognized the staff of the City and commended them for their hard work. She
stated that Council does not receive equal information on Items, such as the landscaping on
the south side of West 32nd Avenue, she would have appreciated the courtesy of being
involved in this and being informed of this and having had as much say as her counterpart.
She asked the City Attorney regarding upcoming ballot issues and to what extent can the City
and City staff be involved in the promotion of ballot issues or the City facilities be used for that
Mr Dahl explained that the Statutes prohibit the City from spending City money to advocate for
or against any measure Individual efforts are fine
Motion by Mr Gokey to suspend the Rules and allow Ms Figlus to ask her question regarding
the Town Meeting, seconded by Mrs Rotola, carried 7-1 with Mr DiTullio voting no
Ms Figlus asked about the Town Meeting and can Councilmembers speak for or against
measures Mr Dahl stated that was fine, as long a opponents also had an opportunity to
speak. It cannot be turned into a rally by the City to promote a certain measure that Council
has put on the ballot.
Mr Dahl will prepare a guidance memo prior to the meeting and attend the meeting
Mr Schneider asked for consensus to bring back to any available Study Session a review of
the Council Rules Consensus was 6 in favor
He commended Mr DiTullio and the Housing Authority for the good job they did with the
housing in District III
Motion by Mr Schneider to suspend the Rules and go past 11 15 to allow Ms Rotola to speak;
seconded by Mr Mancinelli, carried 7-1 with Mr DiTullio voting no
Motion by Mrs Rotola to reconsider Item 1 she got confused and voted wrong, seconded by
Mr Schneider; carried 8-0
Motion by Mr DiTullio to discuss this Item now; seconded by Mr Schneider; carried 7-1 with
Mr Gokey voting no
Motion by Mr Schneider to amend the motion that was passed earlier in the evening, that only
change 4 is included in the approval and the change of the wording from jet skis to personal
watercraft; seconded by Mr Mancinelli, carried 5-3 with Mr Hanley, Mr Gokey, and Ms Figlus
voting no
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Motion by Mr Schneider to approve the Ordinance as amended and that it take effect upon
adoption, seconded by Mrs Rotola, carried 5-3 with Councilmembers Hanley, Gokey and
Figlus voting no
Mayor Cerveny clarified that this is now a new Ordinance, not the same one that she broke the
tie on, and therefore, she is entitled to veto this Mr Dahl stated yes
Meeting adjourned at 11.24 p m
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APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL ON BY A VOTE OF 8 to 0
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Ralph'Mancinelli, Council President
The preceding Minutes were prepared according to &47 of Robert's Rules of Order, i e
they contain a record of what was done at the meeting, not what was said by the
members Tape recordings and video recordings of the meetings are available for
listening or viewing in the City Clerk's Office, as well as copies of Ordinances and
Resolutions