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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/24/1977 r,Hlur Jc:nu r 4, 197" iJ.~ i;'/I/_ Th h I,)~/.t::' rc/tJ..no:;. undrc:o I "t;-seclnd T'tJgul:01r Eet nq 'lf thE Jheat Ridge C ~Ii Cluncil , ~'S rCilled t.l lrder "\i r~,"\I'1r Freon! ti tc Cit 7 -m p.. + h ~c ribld ~t.r~8t. CCJum-il :en preSEnt l>:erE: h,e"" JCJ [,'vRrra, ,J'1sr,ph ufJnalds.ln, R... bE rt. H'1',!ard, Calvi n Hulse V, Larr',' :V1cr 1 inr:i L':HJi se Turner. ,1.\1", preSlm" !,ICre Cit\ Ae] inist.rat'lr .T,hn JeT'cmn, City AttfJrney uricE F,x, C1 t I Clsrk- Car'll Ha:"pf, stRff, m1 LntcT[:sted ri tizEw. ~,tiJn t'1 mEnd r'1uncilman TurnEr "I mOVE Page ~ ,f thE MinutEs ,f 1/10/77 be c'1rrectEd to read 'Resnluti'1n N'1. 487' instead of 'Resolution No. 486' and that they br apprnvcd R corrected." Motinn was seconded by Councilman Danaldsnn, Dnd p~ssed 5-0. Cauncilman Cavarra n'1t yet present. Public Comment llms madE by: David Bourqeois of 6689 Ingalls, Arvada, Ca. employed by the ~h8at Ridge Police Department and rnade a statement an behalf of the lJ.Jheat Ridge Police Protective Association I>Ji th regard to the salary schedule far 1977. He stated that they feel that citizens of U!heat Ridge have a right ta knaw that the City Cauncil af ldheat Ridge has taken action ta campramise the quality af the ~heat Ridge Palice uepartment. Toward this end, they recammend that the Wheat Ridge City Cauncil recansider the results and recammendatians made. The prapasals recommended by City Council are whally in- adequate, especially cansidering that the cost of living has gone up naw and not April 1, 1977. Brenda Chism of 5062 w Nevada PI, Denver, Ca. spoke as a representative nf wives of Wheat Ridge Police Officers. She stated that several items show that the praposed pay increase is inadequate Parity over cast of living raise is necessary to bring employees salaries up to par with similar size cities; ~727,000 in city money was left at the end of 1976, Wheat Ridge Palice Officers serve in the most professional manner passible; Cost of living has already gone up 5.5% according to a Denver University Study and are still gaing up, therefclTe the pay raise is necessary nfl"! and not April 1. Linda Clark af 11301>> W 44th Avenue, ~heat RidgE stated that she was there in support of 8 realistic pay increase far our policemen. She felt that the proposed 5% pay increase is not adequate ta continue a high level ,f law enforcement in our c IT~unity. She went aut herself and got 5~ signatures on petitions in the Fruit- dale elementary neighborhood. She feels that law enforcement is the number one priarity in the City and therefore the City Council should feel that the safety of our community is nu~ber one importance. As citizens, they want to knoll! luhy aur palicEmen are P9iild an 8 lower scale than other cities. There is a sizable amount in the ~heat Ridge bank accaunt that could be used to get nur policemen the salaries they deserve. Ed Rav af 8196 Estes Court, Arvada, Co employed by the wheat Ridge Palice Department. Purpase - ta set a record straight. He said that last Thursday's Sentinel indicated that through an intervieul with himself that the May'll' and the City Administratar had assurs(j members of the ppn thClt PC!ri ty ll;i thaut daubts would be grantEd. This is not factual. He wanted this to be corrected publicly. The Mayor and the City Administr~tor only nssured them that City Council uJaS consiliering strorgly parity, and did nat assure theE] it 'auld be 1=aid. ~ - ~ - f'1aYrJr Sti tEE> stat.lJd i,hat r.ouncil had no t taken final action and Idas not sure tdhrm t.hey liJould, but it would be soon, and IdlJuld. do the best. that they can. Mr. JOB Pahl was called to introduce his prngram and people. HE stated that his 1ffice address is 1940 W Mississippi and that he represented Pahl and Assnciates Architects Planners. The staff ~nt.rnduced were Neal Bastable, Site Planner; Bill Sallada, ~Ji t.h Sallada and Hanson, Structural Engineer, I"\el Beckett, Beckett, Harmon, Carrier & Day, Inc., Mechanical Engineers, Larry Gambrell, Gambrell Associates, Electrical Engineer, Robert Caudill ,f Caudill Associates, Interior Design; and Chuck Danfor, Unit 1 Graphics. Last Thursday there was a meeting with the Economic Development Administration and Federal ground rules Idere laid down as to preparation of the documentation and any of the requirements that must be met for the receipt of the grant. There did not seem to be any trouble meeting their requirements. The stipulation they are most concerned about is beginning construction ItJi thin the 90 day time frame. The 90 days would end on April 20, 1977. The Pahl office has prepared a schedule of events. At This time will begin the modifications as to Wheat Ridge City needs, February2, finanlize all design concepts, review with the Health Department, division of Criminal Justice, application for David Bacon,(already received); February 5, receipt of preliminary 8pprau81 for the design; March 15, propose to have the completed contract document prepared, legal advertising will begin at this time and will coordinate with the County Attorney in this regard; March 15-19 review of the contract documents by all involved; March 19 approval date; April 12 receive bids from the competitive contract market; April 12-16 receipt of proposals; April 16 award of contracts and issue of notice to proceed. Mayor Stites called for the questionairres from Council and stated that it was understood that there would be preliminary sketches to be lonked at Wednesday night. Agreed by Mr. Pahl. Mr. Howard asked that, on the original grant of ~1,350,OOO, of that sum what liJould be the anticipated cost of solar heating? Mr. Pahl said that the original grant was prepared without a solar system, was prepared to implement a solar system and when he made a presentation at Council Meeting, he stated that fact. The budget as it is prepared does not include the solar system, just the pOSSibility of the addition of one. He will thoroughly investigate the inclusion of a solar system after they hav8 made the design modifications that you request. They will then be able to give an exact amount that the system will cost and its ramifications. Question: Did the original grant application include the statement that the primary heating Slurce would be solar heating. Mr. Pahl said that it was stated in documentation as prepared by the Community Development Department. Mr. Howard; You are telling us that this ...1,350,000 llJill not include a solar heating system. Mr. Pahl said that the grant application did not include a solar system. Discussion regarding the solar system being the primary source. Mrs. Cavarra asked if then the solar system would be a part of the prDject anrl part r:Jf thEir engineering fees and not an extra cast? - 3 .. t~r. PPlhl al t1 th'Jt he CQuld not 5jJ8a!< to +hc,+ as he hr-.d not been 'Iorking dth that part, his fE1th8T' had and that is part of his charge. TherE !,JaS rJ ,l1scussion ",1 th Fr Beckett regQrding the use of thE clord "primary" in regards to the solar system. He I J8nted everyone 'n be sure it was understood that a conventional heating system Id'Juld 81s>1 be TPquir8d. A snlar system pr'lviding approximately 50% Jf the hB8t.ing nuld cost~4.00 per squBrF: f-Jnti 80% would c,st e5.00 tl aG,OO per square font. Mr. Hulsey is the solar back-up figured in the ~',150,DOO or cS this montcy the ci ty [,Jill havE to r:ome up ,"lith in addi tion t" 'c Die! amnunt? HE thou~ht t.he s'Jlar systeM ',lent intn it. Mr. Pahl d'lcumentation did no t include ,1 s'llar system. If such a system was directed by Council to be implemented in the project there ~uld haVE to be something taken out of the building. Question? Did they specifically mention solar heating in our grant when they gave it to us? Mr. Jerman: No. Mr. Zwaqerman: At a meeting in November, we were talking about haw much the grant should be for and at that time llJe were talking about keeping it around ~1,OoqpDD on the basis that that aroount hlould be the most salable and most reachable, then discussi.on that it should be raised because if you are going to have solar heating that will be an additional cost. It was concurred that ~1,35D,OCO would include a sol~r system. Item 1. tJlotion by Councilman Danaldson. "I move that Council set a Public Hearing date of 2/28/77 to consider approval of the new 3.2% Package Beer license for Skagg's Drugstore at 4260 UadSllJorth and that a one mile radius boundary be set for thE. neighborhood survey. II t'1r:1tion hJaS seconded by Councilman Hulsey 'mei passed 6-0. I t,8m 2. Mottion by Councilman TurnEr: the r8n~0al of the Class F Beer & ~ine Pizzeri3 at 9045 '1'. 41+th AVE." Motian Markl and passed 6..0. "I move that Council C'lpprov8 liCEnse for Pietra's was seconded by Councilman Item 3. MDtbn by Councilman Cavarra: "I move that the Class C '\ ,my license 1,>1i th extended hours fLlr BO'lze & Beans, Inc. at 9110 L'. 44th Ave. be changed tel a Class T Tavern License ~Ji th extended hours, and be renewed." Motion was seconded by Councilman D'lnaldson and passed 6-0. Item 4. Presentatiln by Dave Shelley on Application b1 Chic Myer f'H Final Devcbpm8nt plan of a PCD at 3200 WadSllJOrth Blvd. Aml acceptance of deed. There ["as a discussion regarding a fence for the property to Extend to the street. There had been a verbal agreement, but was not reflected ~n the plat. Mr. Howard 8sked about the list 'lf uses 'iLL thin this SitE and hours of business. Mr. Fox said that WE will try to enforce it. R<11ph Clar~ spoke - he lives next door to the property in question. He was concerned that the fence ta the sidewalk had not been lncluded in the plat, and disliked the '~arding that a 3.2% Beer LicenSE; might be allmJed. He hK)uld prefBr to not have 2 beer license at that location. t'1r. Fox said that we canna I. restrict the zoning. r~al'ilvn Clark 750fJ 331'[1 AVf:', heat Ridge, Co. said ~.hat shf~ lilOUleJ like tl] see thE: part mentioning 2 3.1,;:0 BB8r License be rernrJved 2nrj n8+ ~8nt. lned at 11. l'~r. Fr];~ Aid thijt undel' PL![ . l~~l 881' licEnr;c ....5 on alll']bJE-~LJlL u ~L. "')ti1n bv Councilman r~erf 1. "I mrtV8 C838 N'l L..7G-18 bE' eJpprJv L, thLv {:~1L.~in21 pl;3o be lndif....~ -1 to r flEet: U~3l"gE tlY 12ngdOlgE in 3dcition bJ 'J cU,n~lncL sbcLl );-, nU~-;lbbl' thst t.hE:; fin 1 plfHl rb~18ct C~ i neb ;In "10<, asf, lJnundary f'li' !'he l8fil]th 'lf ttw ~ut:JJEct prT.JLi't. tJ biJ in ][,cilrd"nce ith ~tH; niJinilllc", If thE c1ty :~nL 1", toG i:'T"'l'li Chip \ 1LTS UC (Jcceptc;u fl'lr r'-"38[j purp"'JsBL.H 1[]t.J.Jn ldi:i ~:iI:.;C JnLictl. tJ r' .~unCl.lr'lan C ~v rr,J !"irJ P:-;1 sPc tJ-n. - 4 - Item 5. Dave Jhelley presEnted an applicati~n for a third and probably final Gxtansian of du~piny ~nd landfill agreement. Discussion regarding Hrvada Jtreet alignments, and restrictions. There appear to be no problenls. Bob... illi arns , applicant, llJaS available for questlons. He said that there are no ditches to be moved, the fill is kept graded and does nfJt plan to ask for 8nather extension. Motion by Councilman C~varra "I mOVE that thE City Council approve the extension of dumping permit DP-75-02, Kipling 500 Ltd. east of Kipling St. at W50th Ave. for one YEar to includa all previously existing restrictions." I"lotinn I.tlas seconded by Councilman Hulsey and passed 6-0. Item 6. Jrdinance r8 Appendix A of the Zoning Ordinance. Motion by Councilman Donaldson "I move that the ann:Juncement of Ordinance 228 on f~rst reading in order that it be published and posted." Motion was second~d by Councilman Merkl. Amendment to Motion by Councilman Turner "I move that. it 17 be amended to read "Antique Stores provided that there shall be n~ mryre than 200 square feet allotted to repair nor have any unenclosed storage." Motion was seconded by Councilman Cavarra and passed 6-0. Ordinance as amended passed 6-0. Item 7. Amending Ordinance H207 providing an increase in City's maximum mfJnthly contributi<1n to Employee Health Plan Benefits. Motion by Councilman Merkl "I move for the adoption of Ordinance No. 229 and order it published II Me tion was seconded by Councilman Donaldson. Dave Olson from Galbraith & Green spake regarding the ~60.00 amount as regards the 50% payment for employee dependents. Motion to Amend by Councilman Cavarra: "I move we amend the Ordinance by striking 50% and inserting the words 'a portion'.' Motion was seconded by Councilman Merkl Bnd passed 6-0. The Amended motion passed 6-0. Item 8. Security Guard Ordinance No. 227. Motion by Councilman Merkl. "I move we adopt Ordinance 227 on second reading. II Motion was seconded by Councilman Donaldson. Motion to Amend by Council- man Hulsey: (Attached). Motion was seconded by Councilman Merkl and passed 6-0. Councilman Merkl asked Mr. Fox if there is some way for those who do not use firearms to not have to take the test. Mr. Fox said that an applicant rray have this portion waived provided his permit shall not authorize him to carry any firearms. Motion to Amend by Councilman Merkl: "I would like to amend Ordinance 227, Section IV, new section, new paragraph, (c) Any applicant may have the firearms portions of this section waived provided his application reflects that no llJ8apOn will be carried. II Motion was seconded by Mr. Donaldson and passed 6-0. Ordinance as amended was passed 6-0. Item 9. Resolution transferring funds to cover additional costs of City Health Plan Contribution. Motion by Councilman Donaldson "I ml1ve for the adoption of Resolution 488." 1'10tion IJ.Jas seconded by Councilman Cavarra and passed 6-0. Item 10. Resolution Amending Resolution No. 475 providing for the receipt and expenditure fJf Anti-Recessi nary Funds received from the Federal Gnvernment under Title II of the Public L:orks Employment Act of 1976. Motion by Councilman Donaldson: "I mryve f'lr the Adaption of Resolution No. 489." MotifJn I>las seconded by Mr. Hulsey and passed 6-0. Item 11. Award of Bid r8 Zoning Map Audit. Mr. Merkl asked if CH2M Hill realized there would be mare than dD zonings to be audited not 92. Mr. Jerman said that he had called Mr. Keller and was told that it did not affect the bid. ~~r. Looman dIscussed the audi t. There would be an examination of all zoning records from 1969 on, to t.he last zoning case, 2nd lllill confi.rm that their map is accurcte. They tdould submit a map shiJuing all changes and where all thE rez~ning was donE und certify that th s was, infact, what had been dom, by the city. If therE ltms an eTror, it !lJol.lld be pointE~d nut. I move that Ordinance No 227 be amended on Second Reading by (1) Adding a new Section which shall be numbered 13 and shall read Section 13 Bonds and Insurance Any person licensed hereunder shall furnish a good and sufficient bond payable to the City of Wheat Ridge in the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000 00) conditioned upon compliance with the laws of the City of Wheat Ridge and the State of Colorado, and shall further furnish proof of insurance with an insurance company licensed to do business in the State of Colorado with the following minimum provisions for coverage as a co-insured (a) Motor Vehicle Bodily injury liability by all licensees operating a motor vehicle in the course of employment hereunder (1) $100,000 00 each person (2) $300,000 00 each accident (b) Motor Vehicle Property damage liability by all licensees operating a motor vehicle in the course of employment hereunder (1) $25,000 00 each occurrence (c) Liability insurance coverage for acts done in the course of employment hereunder, excluding motor vehicle liability (1) $100,000 00 each person (2) $300,000 00 each accident (2) By re-numbering Sections 13, 14 and 15 to read Sections 14, 15 and 16 respectively (" - ) - j~ir. t'!l/7 GSkErl if the V !'1'lU1r bE' able trJ finr.1 changes not rncJde J flf-wllV_ !4r. -iJJayp.rrnan said, yes. llatior: bV Councilman Cavarr8; "I mnve the 81dard :)f bid f"rn audit r1f t.he Laning f'lap by Bl.dardelj to CH2H Hill at " cost not tl Exceed J5000, charged tn AcclUnt 001-1'"'0-750, and tn direct the City Administrator t:] submit a cnntract to '-hat effect." jvlotinn :J.J8S secrmded by Councilman Donaldson and passed 5-1. Councilman Turner voted nay. Item 1:'. r~ward:1f Bid re Noise/Traffic Study. Mr. Zillagerman said that this IJas in rer;ponse to a Zoning Commission n,quest and regards a current rB-zoning application before them. Mr. lllJ8german stated that the proposal is that 8fter mise analyses arB made of the site, noise levels !Jill be ta~en at variau~, spats, at peak hours and at slack hours. The noise levels would then be project8d for Kipling into the future. ThJse noise levels then hJOuld be compared to state requirements an noise levels. Final summations IJf1uld be recommendatiJJns. If there are problems ['Ji th noise on that site, recommendations ldill be made to alleviate those noise problems. ~Jhat applies to this specific piece of property, applies to all property. The cost ::Jf equipment to rJ;, nn in-houEe survey HJuld be ::J;2,000. This !dould be far manual noise-level meters, llJith no profile "l8p for the city. Motion by Councilman Hulsey: "I move thnt the; City aLJthnriZe l5i1bert N. HaYCOCk, CH2M Hill, 12000 [. 47th ;'venue, Denver, CO 80239, to canduct a Noise and Traffic study, mt t, exceed $4,600. Account #001-120-750: Motian was seconded b~ C'Juncilman Merkl and passed 5-2, CnuncilmBn Cavarra and Turner 11ted nay. :tem 13. Bob Pecher Audio Visual, Inc., ::Jf Denver re: Additianal Charges fnr installati::Jn nf sound s~stem in Council Chambers (327.40). Mr. Pecher was unable to be present. Future corrCA- p,dence on this subject is to be handled by Mr. Fax. Item 14. Preventive Maintenance and Service Contract for R dia Communications f,r Police Department equipment. Motion by Council- man Cavarra: "I [nove that the Preventivl; Maintenance and ServiCE Contract be 31lJarded to Mile Hi-Communications, at 1970 South Navajo Street, Denver, CO 80223 for Preventive Maintenance and Service Contract far Radio Communications far Police DepartmEnt at a total cost of ~367.50 per Month to be charged to Account 203-776 ?04-776. ("1otion llJ8S seconded tJY Councilman Hulsey and passed 6-0. Item 15. Approval of purchase of 5086-5315 Kardveyor 300 for use in the Records Division of the PoliCE Department. Deferred becaUSE the city may be able to get a used piece of equipment from Public ServiCE::. Item 16. Authorize payment ]f estimated Advance Premium Jtate Compensation Insurance Fund in the amount of ~:6,80'. Account No. 610-621. Mr. Fax st3ted that is an advance pmvid8[j for in the laul, dealing with ~jiJrkmen's Compensation. It is mar8 of a deposit based on the experience lf the city dur ng the year. At the end -Jf t.he year, t~8 get a refund 'Jr are charged mare. 1'1otion by Councilman Cavarra "I mave the Council approve paying the AdvanCE Premium due t~ the State Compensatiln Insurance Fund in ~;h8 amount If ;;'26,803 to be charlJed to Acclunt No. 610-621. ~htiln :as sEcnnd8d by C"u il:1an DrmLlldsnn and pL1sSE,d 6-0. Mr. Stites rallGd ,n Mr. 2ger8nn reg rding 511 r decisi~n_ 1}r. Z!lcgr;r',lRn Itf.;;, 1. f.\rchenl'1f:J.ic81 .Jtlldy H: Citj Hall C'1:"p,ct T!" p'lssiblli' c - n lJ'lt1atc "'it." the St'3t8 ArchEYll:1l) c 1 0'111.1.- tj f-! ~hi. t.U \-; [i_I i 11' 1Ut"~lf-p)['~ t ~".xpenE'f33 t:1 ~c TC- burf:; j'" !-hi; L J 31; 2 m::jx:;\. If 11rJ, -'1' 1.F th~~ 1c.LEt,,/ r-~!nrF.lt dl th ;:tud'j, Li~,t-' ).... .. ',n ~,'l ~lL t prJr(:S~jirln;:-~l c:nsLilt;-'nt. o!# IJch clm:ult.ant, t.'J ti T' Clcl',i.;n Fe IJ tflf ,otCite: Historical 1 f' rf, ,.Jt [] "lBXimUI ,f 500. "1ulr' I't'[Jui.rr: the," thE 'JC'LBtj r1r t thF. stULV fJrIC!( t"' lY' ~_n~-4 IE :. f', 8 :"18X.L ,U' 'lr 1fJ d3'JS. It~ 2. Apprlv~l ~f thE ~itE ~urv8Y and jail Stud; f~r thE ci tE. Have r, prJprls2l rJr: t:-nt, c"ntact.8rJ F .~1. r'lX '1f L he8t, Ri[igE and L::1flE Er.g n8Eri.n"f L2ke~J'1nd. F.i"1. Fnx fiT"l thT',ugh t,heir '\ '11 f ri Ii t E ane! tJ I i,rr,mginc,; f'lr SUrVElj nrk IJhich they n'1r,nally d" not ch in-hou:iE" giJVE UE 8 prap'JcDl foT' the: C,ity Hill lite nnl, nf ."iOO fnr thE survoy [,Jorl< c1fld.;.60o csti 12ted far the sails ~i')rk, far totdl of ~1700. ThE bud]et in thE gr8nt appliratinn is ,,1900. Propos2l frQi1l l<Jne blaB' 11,50 for EnginLu- ing Survey war. If sails worl< is added to that as the Fa f .Lgun. of ,/600, there wouhl 08 c> totul of ,,2050. ThereforE the conclusion reached that the best proposal was fron F.M. Fox and that they should be allOllJ8d to do the entirE job sa that we iJrE dealing with one firm at a price estimated at ~1700. It8~:. Have contacted Johnson & Hobson I'm being Architectural Consul t- ents for the City - on cell. They indicated that was finE ZJnd the cost ldould be $40 per hour and they would be paid only fJr timE on the package. Would like approval to put an agree- inent together and sign an agreement. Item 4. Jab Description for Project Coordinator put together for approval. Description. Ci ty Hall Project Coordinator, part time 20-25 hours per ll.leek, for 15 to 18 rront~. Responsible for coordinating, monitoring, implementing grant for City Hall complex , in the area of prepa- ration, project report and program application as required by the Federal Government, maintain complete files of all required documents and ather documentation as required by the Federal Government, and report directly to the City Hall Staff liason lfficer director of Community Development fJr the City of Uheat Ridge. Education and experience required ~ years college with course l:.Iork in Business and Public Administration, Accounting Clr related fields or Civil Engineering. Experience must include at least I years of major emphasis in canstruction manag8ment, grant c-Jnstructian, accounting and engineering project manager. r'1otion by CrJUncilman Howard: III move that Dennis proceed lui th the Archeological aspect not to exceed ~500." Motion was seconded by Councilman Cavarra and passed 6-0. Motion by Councilman Cavarr8 III move that F.t'l. FQX do the Soils Testing and the Site Plen not to exceed '11725.11 Motion was seconded by Councilman !'-lerkl and passed 6-0. l"lotian by Councilr;18n Hulsey: I move that 1"le pro- ceed with the hiring of a City Hall Project Coordinator (part time) 16-20 hours per lueek at a salary of '17.00 or belollJ per hour, at a total of ~9,000 or ,~10,000 for the project.1I t'lotion was seconded by Councilman Cavarra and passed 6-0. Mr. Zwagerman is to get some applicants and figures and bring them back to City Council. Item 17. Discussion of possible cancellation of February 21, 1977 meeting due to legal holiday. Motion by Councilman Hulsey: III move that the City Council meeting of February 21, 1977 be can- celled due to legal Holiday.1I r~otion !daS seconded by Councilman Turner and passed 6-0. Councilman Cavarra requested that she be allowed to use her one trip for Councilman out-of-state that is budgeted be used tl attend the National League of Cities in Washington D.C. in March. ~a moved. All agreed. Ccruncilman Turner requested B meeting of the Council Community DeveloPllent Cr]mmi ttee. Decision - t'J llJOrl< it 'Jut aman;; the cnmmi ttcc. Item 19. Appnint replacEment of William Saldry on Persnnnul C'JrnmittEe. r-lotbn by Councilman Hulsey "I'd like tn 3ppoint Charlotte Barnard of 58 HillsidE DriVE to the PErsonnel Committ8u." f'I:rlti,n Lias 8ec-mded by Councilman Donaldsln and passed 6-0. Mnti3n b\ Councilm~n Cavarr3 SEcondEd bj C'Juncilman Merkl "I move that JB adjourn." and passed 6....0. Hoti"n lllc1S APPROV,:LJ 1 I I i j n } ! L Ci t'j Clerk