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FAIRMONT CITY COUNCILAGENDA
1. CALL TO ORDER -
Regular meeting of the Fairmont City Council held on
MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 2014
at 5:30 P.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers.
2. ROLL CALL -
Mayor QuiringCouncilors: Anderson
AskelandClercKallemeynRahm
3. DETERMINATION OF QUORUM -
4. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
5. READINGS OF MINUTES -
5.1 Minutes of Regular Meeting, July 28, 2014 (01-02)
6. OPEN DISCUSSION -
6.1 Open Discussion (03)
7. RECOGNITIONS/PRESENTATIONS -
7.1 Presentation from Focus on Fairmont (04)
7.2 Presentation from Dog Park Committee (05)
7.3 Presentation from Fairmont Soccer Association (06)
8. SCHEDULED HEARINGS -
8.1 Public Hearing - Charging for Fire Calls (07)
8.1 a Hearing Notice (08-09)
8.1b Ordinance 2014-04 (10-12)
9. ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS -
10. FINANCIAL REPORTS -
11. REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ANDDEPARTMENT HEADS -
12. LICENSES AND PERMITS -
12.1 Solicitors License for American Exteriors, LLC (13)
12.2 Neighborhood Block Party (14)
12.2a Application (15)
12.3 Dahmon Gullord Application for Taxi License (16)
12.3a License Application (17)
12.3b Insurance quote (18)
13. OLD BUSINESS -
14. NEW BUSINESS -
14.1 Park Board Update and 2015 Project Recommendations (19)
15. REGULAR AND LIQUOR DISPENSARY BILLS -
16. STATUS REPORTS/ORAL
17. ADJOURNMENT-
ADDITIONAL ATTACHMENTS -
The minutes of the Fairmont City Council meeting held on July 28, 2014, at the City HallCouncil Chambers.
M:ayor Randy J. Quiring called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. Council Members TerryAnderson, Chad Askeland, Joe Kallemeyn and Darin Rahm were present. Council Member Wes
Clerc was absent. Also in attendance: City Administrator Mike Humpal, City AttorneyElizabeth W. Bloomquist, Finance Director Paul Hoye, Public Works Director/City Engineer
Troy Nemmers, Police Chief Greg Brolsma and City Clerk Patricia Monsen.
It was moved by Council Member Askeland, seconded by Council Member Rahm and carried to
approve the minutes of the regular City Council meeting of July 14, 2014.
During open discussion Mayor Quiring read a message he had prepared for his weekly radioshow on all the positive business happenings that have occurred in the City of Fairmont over the
past several years.
Ralph McMillan of 983 Shoreacres Drive addressed the Council with his concerns on their recent
actions and encouraged citizens to run for the upcoming open council positions.
Wes Pruett of 1330 South State Street commented positively on the state of the City.
Anderson asked if the closed session and work session could be reversed on the agenda to allow
the press to attend. The press stated that they were not staying for the work session any way. Itwas decided to leave the agenda as it was.
Bradley M. Peterson of the Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities gave a presentation on the
Coalition's activities and a legislative update.
Hoye presented the June 30, 2014 Investment Report for the City.
Council Member Askeland made a motion to approve a One Day Temporary Liquor License for
the Eagles Club for September 5, 2014 to hold an event with an outside band. Council Member
Anderson seconded the motion and the motion passed.
Council Member Askeland made a motion to adopt Resolution 2014-18 authorizing redemption
of outstanding maturities on 2005B general obligation bonds. Council Member Rahm seconded
the motion. On roll call: Council Members Kallemeyn, Rahm, Anderson and Askeland all voted
aye. The motion passed.
Council Member Anderson made a motion to set a public hearing to discuss and vote on
proposed Ordinance 2014-04, which would allow the City to charge for fire calls. Council
Member Rahm seconded the motion and the motion passed.
Council Member Askeland made a motion to approve Resolution 2014-22, rejecting all bids
received for the 2014-B improvement project. Council Member Anderson seconded the motion.On roll call: Council Members Anderson, Askeland, Kallemeyn and Rahm all voted aye. The
motion passed.
Council Member Rahm made a motion to approve the 2014 I&C agreement with AE2S. CouncilMember Askeland seconded the motion and the motion carried.
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Council Member Rahm made a motion to approve the payment of the July, 2014 bills. CouncilMember Askeland seconded the motion and the motion carried.
The City Council went into closed session at 6:25 p.m. to discuss labor negotiations. MayorQuiring, Council Members Anderson, Askeland, Kallemeyn and Rahm were present. At 7:05
p.m. the council returned to regular session.
A motion was made by Council Member Askeland, seconded by Council Member Rahm and
carried to adjourn the meeting at 7:07 p.m.
Randy J. QuiringMayor
ATTEST:
Patricia J. Monsen, City Clerk
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CITY OF FAIRMONT—-AGENDA CONTROL SHEET—-AGENDA ITEM NO. 6.1
MEETING DATE: August 11, 2014
SUBJECT: Open Discussion
REVIEWED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City AdministratQ^
SUBJECT INITIATION BY:
Petition Board x Staff Council Commission Committee
SUBJECT BACKGROUND:
INTRODUCED BY: Mayor Randy Quiring
COUNCIL LIAISON:
TYPE OF ACTION:
Motion (Voice Vote)
Ordinance 1 Reading(Introduction only)Ordinance 2 Reading(Roll call)
Resolution (Roll Call)Set Public Hearing (Motion)
Hold Public Hearing(Motion to close)
xDiscussion
Information Only
RECOMMENED ACTION BY:
City Staff Board Commission Committee
Issuance
Denial
Approval
Rejection xAuthorization
No action needed
No recommendation
STATEMENT: Prior to regular business, is there any open discussion?
MOTION: None
VOTE REQUIRED:
ATTACHMENTS:1.
2.
3.
Council Action: Date:
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CITY OF FAIRMONT—-AGENDA CONTROL SHEET—-AGENDA ITEM NO.
MEETING DATE: August 11, 2014
SUBJECT: Presentation from Focus on Fairmont
REVIEWED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administratofy
SUBJECT INITIATION BY:
7.1
f!t.
Petition Board Staff Council Commission Committee
SUBJECT BACKGROUND: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator
INTRODUCED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator
COUNCEL LIAISON:
TYPE OF ACTION:
Motion (Voice Vote)Ordinance 1 Reading(Introduction only)Ordinance 2nd Reading
(Roll call)
Resolution (Roll Call)Set Public Hearing (Motion)
Hold Public Hearing(Motion to close)
xDiscussion
Information Only
RECOMMENED ACTION BY:
City Staff Board Commission Committee
Issuance
Denial
Approval
Rejection x
Authorization
No action needed
Norecommendation
STATEMENT: Focus on Fairmont will make a brief presentation to provide an update on the BlueEarth Avenue beautification project.
MOTION: None required
VOTE REQUIRED: N/A
ATTACHMENTS:1.
2.
3.
Council Action: Date:
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CITY OF FAIRMONT—-AGENDA CONTROL SHEET—-AGENDA ITEM NO.
MEETING DATE: August 11, 2014
SUBJECT: Presentation from Dog Park committee
REVIEWED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City AdministratQg®
SUBJECT INITIATION BY:
7.2
Petition Board | Staff Council Commission Committee
SUBJECT BACKGROUND: Troy Nemmers, PE, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
INTRODUCED BY: Troy Nemmers, PE, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
COUNCIL LIAISON:
TYPE OF ACTION:
Motion (Voice Vote)Ordinance 1 Reading(Introduction only)Ordinance 2nd Reading
(Roll call)
Resolution (Roll Call)Set Public Hearing (Motion)
Hold Public Hearing(Motion to close)
xDiscussion
Information Only
RECOMMENED ACTION BY:
City Staff Board Commission Committee
Issuance
Denial
Approval
Rejection x
Authorization
No action needed
Norecommendation
STATEMENT: A member of the Dog Park committee will make a brief presentation to provide anupdate on the fundraising progress of the committee.
MOTION: None required
VOTE REQUIRED: N/A
ATTACHMENTS:1.
2.
3.
Council Action: Date:
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CITY OF FAIRMONT—-AGENDA CONTROL SHEET—-AGENDA ITEM NO.
MEETING DATE: August 11, 2014
SUBJECT: Presentation from Fairmont Soccer Association
REVIEWED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Adrmmstrstoy'^
SUBJECT INITIATION BY:
7.3
Petition Board Staff Council Commission Committee
SUBJECT BACKGROUND: Troy Nemmers, PE, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
INTRODUCED BY: Troy Nemmers, PE, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
COUNCIL LIAISON:
TYPE OF ACTION:
Motion (Voice Vote)Ordinance 1 Reading(Introduction only)Ordinance 2 Reading(Roll call)
Resolution (Roll Call)Set Public Hearing (Motion)
Hold Public Hearing(Motion to close)
xDiscussion
Information Only
RECOMMENED ACTION BY:
City Staff Board Commission Committee
Issuance
Denial
Approval
Rejection x
Authorization
No action needed
Norecommendation
STATEMENT: A member of the Fairmont Soccer Association will make a brief presentation on activityat the Jeffrey Kot soccer fields and discuss some future project ideas for the facility.
MOTION: None required
VOTE REQUIRED: N/A
ATTACHMENTS:1.
2.
3.
Council Action: Date:
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CITY OF FAIRMONT—-AGENDA CONTROL SHEET—-AGENDA ITEM NO. 8.1
MEETING DATE: August 11, 2014
SUBJECT: Public Hearing - Charging for Fire Calls
REVIEWED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator*^
SUBJECT INITIATION BY:
Petition Board x Staff Council Commission Committee
SUBJECT BACKGROUND: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator
INTRODUCED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator
COUNCIL LIAISON:
TYPE OF ACTION:
x
Motion (Voice Vote)
Ordinance 1 Reading(Introduction only)Ordinance 2 Reading(Roll call)
x
Resolution (Roll Call)Set Public Hearing (Motion)
Hold Public Hearing(Motion to close)
Discussion
Information Only
RECOMMENED ACTION BY:
x City Staff Board Commission Committee
Issuance
Denialx Approval
Rejection
Authorization
No action needed
No recommendation
STATEMENT: The Council will take public input on the proposed ordinance to charge for firecalls.
MOTION #1: To close Public Hearing
VOTE REQUIRED MOTION #1: Simple majority
MOTION #2: To approve Ordinance No. 2014-04, Charging for Fire Calls
VOTE REQURIED MOTION #2: Simple majority
ATTACHMENTS:1. Hearing Notice2. Ordinance 2014-04
Council Action: Date:
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City ofFairmont will hold apublic hearing to consider proposed Ordinance No. 2014-04.
WHEREAS, the expenses associated with providing fire call services continue to rise; and,
WHEREAS, establishing a fee for emergency protection fire services will assist the City ofFairmont in funding the Fairmont Fire Department; and
WHEREAS, the Minnesota Legislature has provided statutory authority for municipalities tocharge a fee for emergency protection fire services.
NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAIRMONT, MINNESOTADOES ORDAIN:
SECTION ONE: PURPOSES AND INTENTThis ordinance is adopted for the purpose of authorizing the City ofFairmont, Minnesota to
charge for fire service as authorized by Minn. Stat. §§ 366.011, 366.012, and 415.01.
SECTION TWO: DEFINITIONS(A) "Fire service" means any deployment offirefighting personnel and/or equipment to
extinguish a fire or perform any preventative measure in an effort to protect equipment, life, orproperty in an area threatened by fire. It also includes the deployment offirefighting personnel
and/or equipment to provide fire suppression, rescue, extrication, and any other services related
to fire and rescue as may occasionally occur.(B) "Fire service charge" means the charge imposed by the City for receiving fire service.(C) "Motor vehicle" means any self-propelled vehicle designed and originally manufactured to
operate primarily upon public roads and highways, and not operated exclusively upon railroadtracks. It includes semi-trailers. It does not include snowmobiles, manufactured homes, all terrain
vehicles, or park trailers.(D) "Fire protection contract" means a contract between the City and a town or other city for the
City to provide fire service.(E) "Mutual aid agreement" means an agreement between the City and a town or other city for
the City's fire department to provide assistance to the fire department of a town or other city.
SECTION THREE: PARTIES AFFECTED(A) Owners of property within the City who receive fire service.(B) Anyone who receives fire service as a result of a motor vehicle accident or fire within the
City.(C) Owners of property in towns or cities to which the City provides fire service pursuant to a
fire protection contract.
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SECTION FOUR: RATES(A) $250 - Rescue calls not requiring a pumper tmck or a ladder truck.
(B) $500-Fire calls.
SECTION FIVE: BILLING AND COLLECTION(A) Parties requesting and receiving fire services may be billed directly by the City.Additionally, if the party receiving fire services did not request services but a fire or other
situation exists which, at the discretion of the fire department personnel in charge requires fire
service, the party will be charged and billed. All parties will be billed whether or not the fireservice is covered by insurance. Any billable amount of the fire charge not covered by a party's
insurance remains a debt of the party receiving the fire service.
(B) Parties billed for fire service will have 90 (ninety) days to pay. If the fire service charge isnot paid by that time, it will be considered delinquent and the City will send a notice ofdelinquency.(C) If the fire service charge remains unpaid for 30 days after this notice of delinquency is sent,the City will use all practical and reasonable legal means to collect the fire service charge. The
party receiving fire service shall be liable for all collection costs incurred by the City including,but not limited to, reasonable attorney fees and court costs.
(D) If the fire service charge remains unpaid for 30 days after the notice of delinquency is sent,the City Council may also, on or before October 15 of each year, certify the unpaid fire service
charge to the county auditor of the county in which the recipient of the services owns real
property, for collection with property taxes. The county auditor is responsible for remitting to thecity all charges collected on behalf of the city. The City must give the property owner notice ofits intent to certify the unpaid fire service charge by September 15.
(E) False alarms won't be billed as a fire call.
SECTION SIX: MUTUAL AID AGREEMENTWhen the City fire department provides fire service to another fire department pursuant to a
Mutual Aid Agreement, the billing will be determined by the Mutual Aid Agreement.
SECTION SEVEN: APPLICATION OF COLLECTIONS TO BUDGETAll collected fire charges will be city funds and used to offset the expenses of the City firedepartment in providing fire services.
You are further notified said hearing will be held in the City Council Chambers ofCity Hall, 100 Downtown Plaza, Fairmont, Minnesota on Monday, August 11, 2014 at 5:30 p.m.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY OF FAIRMONT
/s/ Patricia J. Monsen
Patricia J. Monsen
City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 2014-04
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHDMG FEES
FOR EMERGENCY PROTECTION FIRE SERVICES
WHEREAS, the expenses associated with providing fire call services continue to rise; and,
WHEREAS, establishing a fee for emergency protection fire services will assist the City ofFairmont in funding the Fairmont Fire Department; and
WHEREAS, the Minnesota Legislature has provided statutory authority for municipalities tocharge a fee for emergency protection fire services.
NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAIRMONT, MINNESOTADOES ORDAIN:
SECTION ONE: PURPOSES AND INTENT
This ordinance is adopted for the purpose of authorizing the City ofFairmont, Minnesota to
charge for fire service as authorized by Minn. Stat. §§ 3 66.011, 3 66.012, and 415.01.
SECTION TWO: DEFINITIONS
(A) "Fire service" means any deployment offirefighting personnel and/or equipment to
extinguish a fire or perform any preventative measure in an effort to protect equipment, life, orproperty in an area threatened by fire. It also includes the deployment offirefighting personnel
and/or equipment to provide fire suppression, rescue, extrication, and any other services related
to fire and rescue as may occasionally occur.
(B) "Fire service charge" means the charge imposed by the City for receiving fire service.
(C) "Motor vehicle" means any self-propelled vehicle designed and originally manufactured to
operate primarily upon public roads and highways, and not operated exclusively upon railroadtracks. It includes semi-trailers. It does not include snowmobiles, manufactured homes, all terrain
vehicles, or park trailers.
(D) "Fire protection Contract" means a contract between the City and a town or other city for the
City to provide fire service.
(E) "Mutual aid agreement" means an agreement between the City and a town or other city for
the City's fire department to provide assistance to the fire department of a town or other city.
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SECTION THREE: PARTIES AFFECTED
(A) Owners of property within the City who receive fire service.
(B) Anyone who receives fire service as a result of a motor vehicle accident or fire within the
City.
(C) Owners of property in towns or cities to which the City provides fire service pursuant to a
fire protection contract.
SECTION FOUR: RATES
(A) $250 Rescue calls.(B) $500 Fire calls.
(A) All parties requesting and receiving fire services will be billed $500.
SECTION FIVE: BILLING AND COLLECTION
(A) Parties requesting and receiving fire services may be billed directly by the City.Additionally, if the party receiving fire services did not request services but a fire or othersituation exists which, at the discretion of the fire department personnel in charge requires fire
service, the party will be charged and billed. All parties will be billed whether or not the fireservice is covered by insurance. Any billable amount of the fire charge not covered by a party's
insurance remains a debt of the party receiving the fire service.
(B) Parties billed for fire service will have 90 (ninety) days to pay. If the fire service charge isnot paid by that time, it will be considered delinquent and the City will send a notice ofdelinquency.
(C) If the fire service charge remains unpaid for 30 days after this notice of delinquency is sent,the City will use all practical and reasonable legal means to collect the fire service charge. The
party receiving fire service shall be liable for all collection costs incurred by the City including,but not limited to, reasonable attorney fees and court costs.
(D) If the fire service charge remains unpaid for 30 days after the notice of delinquency is sent,the City Council may also, on or before October 15 of each year, certify the unpaid fire servicecharge to the county auditor of the county in which the recipient of the services owns real
property, for collection with property taxes. The county auditor is responsible for remitting to thecity all charges collected on behalf of the city. The City must give the property owner notice of
its intent to certify the unpaid fire service charge by September 15.
(E) False alarms won't be billed as a fire call.
SECTION SIX: MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
When the City fire department provides fire service to another fire department pursuant to a
Mutual Aid Agreement, the billing will be determined by the Mutual Aid Agreement.
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SECTION SEVEN: APPLICATION OF COLLECTIONS TO BUDGET
All collected fire charges will be city funds and used to offset the expenses of the City firedepartment in providing fire services.
Motion by:Second by:All in Favor:All Opposed:Abstained:Absent:
Duly adopted by the City Council on this 11 day of August, 2014.
Randy J. QuiringMayor
ATTEST:
Patricia J. Monsen
City Clerk
1st Reading: July 28, 2014Reading: August 11, 2014n nd
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CITY OF FAIRMONT—-AGENDA CONTROL SHEET—-AGENDA ITEM NO. 12.1
MEETING DATE: August 11, 2014
SUBJECT: Solicitors License for American Exteriors, LLC
A I \.,.-REVIEWED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administratoy'l-^
SUBJECT INITIATION BY:
x Petition Board Staff Council Commission Committee
SUBJECT BACKGROUND: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator
INTRODUCED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator
COUNCIL LIAISON:
TYPE OF ACTION:
x Motion (Voice Vote)
Ordinance 1 Reading(Introduction only)Ordinance 2nd Reading
(Roll call)
Resolution (Roll Call)Set Public Hearing (Motion)
Hold Public Hearing(Motion to close)
Discussion
Information Only
RECOMMENED ACTION BY:
x City Staff Board Commission Committee
Issuance
Denialx Approval
Rejection
Authorization
No action needed
No recommendation
STATEMENT: American Exteriors, LLC is applying for a solicitor's license. If approved,
they will begin a door-to-door campaign in the City ofFairmont, contacting residents and givingthem information about the windows and siding they sell and company contact information.They intend to delegate six employees to perform this campaign. American Exteriors, LLC has
paid the license fee of $150 for one month. A police investigation has been conducted and all
applicants were found to have no criminal history or no record with the Better Business Bureau.
MOTION: To approve the application for a solicitor's license submitted by AmericanExteriors, LLC.
VOTE REQUIRED: Simple majority
ATTACHMENTS:1.
2.
Council Action:/J
Date:
CITY OF FAIRMONT—-AGENDA CONTROL SHEET—-AGENDA ITEM NO.
MEETING DATE: August 11, 2014
SUBJECT: Neighborhood Block Party
12.2
REVIEWED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator^ t- ^
SUBJECT INITIATION BY:
x Petition Board Staff Council I Commission Committee
SUBJECT BACKGROUND: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator
INTRODUCED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator
COUNCIL LIAISON:
TYPE OF ACTION:
x Motion (Voice Vote)
Ordinance 1 Reading(Introduction only)Ordinance 2nd Reading
(Roll call)
Resolution (Roll Call)Set Public Hearing (Motion)
Hold Public Hearing(Motion to close)
Discussion
Information Only
RECOMMENED ACTION BY:
x City Staff Board Commission Committee
Issuance
Denialx Approval
Rejection
Authorization
No action needed
No recommendation
STATEMENT: The neighbors living in the vicinity ofHolden Place are planning aneighborhood party to be held on Sunday, August 24, 2014, beginning at 5:00 p.m. Weatherpermitting, they would like to block off the street entering into Holden Place cul-de-sac for their
party.
MDTION: To allow the street entering into Holden Place cul-de-sac to be blocked off for a
neighborhood block party on August 24, 2014 beginning at 5:00 p.m.
VOTE REQUIRED; Simple majority.
ATTACHMENTS:1. Application2.
Council Action: Date:
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Applicant's Address
Applicant's Telephone
Applicant's Signature
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CITY OF FAIRMONT—-AGENDA CONTROL SHEET—-AGENDA ITEM NO.
MEETING DATE: August 11, 2014
SUBJECT: Dahmon Gullord Application for Taxi License
REVIEWED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator^
SUBJECT INITIATION BY:
12.3
^x Petition Board Staff Council Commission Committee
SUBJECT BACKGROUND: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator
INTRODUCED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator
COUNCIL LIAISON:
TYPE OF ACTION:
x Motion (Voice Vote)
Ordinance 1 Reading(Introduction only)Ordinance 2nd Reading
(Roll call)
Resolution (Roll Call)Set Public Hearing (Motion)
Hold Public Hearing(Motion to close)
Discussion
Information Only
RECOMMENED ACTION BY:
x City Staff Board Commission Committee
Issuance
Denialx Approval
Rejection
Authorization
No action needed
No recommendation
STATEMENT: Dahmon Gullord has made application for a taxi license. Gullord has paid thelicense fee of $50.00 to operate one vehicle. Gullord has also provided an approved vehicle
inspection form and a copy of his pending insurance quote. Staff recommends approval of the
license pending a satisfactory police investigation and receipt of proof of insurance.
MDTION: To approve the Taxi License for Dahmon Gullord to operate one vehicle, pending a
satisfactory police investigation and receipt of the certificate of insurance.
VOTE REQUIRED: Simple majority
ATTACHMENTS:1. License Application
2. Insurance quote
Council Action: Date:
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CITY OF FAIRMONT—-AGENDA CONTROL SHEET—-AGENDA ITEM NO.
MEETING DATE: August 11, 2014
SUBJECT: Park Board update and 2015 project recommendations ,. /
REVIEWED BY: Mike Humpal, CEcD, City Administrator f^
SUBJECT INITIATION BY:
14.1
Petition Board Staff Council Commission Committee
SUBJECT BACKGROUND: Troy Nemmers, PE, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
INTRODUCED BY: Troy Nemmers, PE, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
COUNCIL LIAISON: Councilor Rahm
TYPE OF ACTION:
Motion (Voice Vote)Ordinance 1st Reading
(Introduction only)Ordinance 2nd Reading
(Roll call)
Resolution (Roll Call)Set Public Hearing (Motion)
Hold Public Hearing(Motion to close)
xDiscussion
Information Only
RECOMMENED ACTION BY:
City Staff Board Commission Committee
Issuance
Denial
Approval
Rejection x
Authorization
No action needed
Norecommendation
STATEMENT: Steve Lebert, chairman of the Park Board, will give you an update on their work andalso make a recommendation to the Council regarding projects that the Park Board feels should beconsidered in the 2015 budget.
MOTION: None required
VOTE REQUIRED: N/A
ATTACHMENTS:1.
2.
3.
Council Action: Date:
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