Morning meeting wraps up year
Bottom line
City commissioners will start Tuesday’s meeting at 9 a.m. and will use it primarily to conduct routine business that must be done before the end of the year.
Other business
Consent agenda
¢ Approve City Commission meeting minutes from Dec. 12.
¢ Receive minutes from various boards and commissions.
¢ Approve all claims.
¢ Approve licenses as recommended by the Department of Administrative Services.
¢ Bid and purchase items:
a.) Approve bid for the construction of the Greenbelt Park Walkway, Phase I, to Penny Construction for $41 per linear foot, in an amount not to exceed $115,000.
¢ Adopt the following ordinances on second and final reading:
a.) Ordinance No. 8061, amending sections 20-402 and 20-1724 of the Development Code and adding sections 20-539 concerning the inclusion of private dining as a special use.
b.) City-county ordinance adopting subdivision regulations for the city and unincorporated areas of Douglas County.
¢ Adopt resolutions re-establishing several benefit districts due to increased costs and additional necessary improvements.
¢ Adopt the following resolutions:
a.) No. 6695, establishing a public hearing date of Feb. 6 for the improvement of Stoneridge Drive south of West Sixth Street.
b.) No. 6696, establishing a public hearing date of Feb. 6 for the improvement of Stoneridge Drive north of West Sixth Street.
¢ Authorize the mayor to sign a release of mortgage for La Merle McCoy, 632 Elm St., and a subordination agreement for Papri Westphal, 255 N. Mich.
¢ Receive letter from Jeff Dingman, city administrator of Baldwin City, requesting that its long-term water needs be considered as part of the planned waterline improvements for the Wakarusa Water Reclamation Facility.







