[Vision2020] Vendor Ordinance

Barbara Richardson edc@moscow.com
Tue, 25 Feb 2003 13:24:25 -0800


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Gary Riedner did state that they had received copies of ordinances from
several Cities in the Northwest and had requested additional information and
background.


-----Original Message-----
From: vision2020-admin@moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-admin@moscow.com]On
Behalf Of Mike Curley
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 1:03 PM
To: Jon Kimberling; vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Vendor Ordinance


Jon:
Seems like someone must be pulling our legs. Eldonna Gossett left three
years ago, didn't she? And the City is just getting around to dealing with
her request? I don't think so. Was there no discussion about whom has
brought this up recently?
Mike Curley

On 25 Feb 03, at 9:59, Jon Kimberling wrote:

From: "Jon Kimberling" <jon@n-k-ins.com>
To: "Vision2020" <vision2020@moscow.com>
Copies to: "Randy Fife" <rfife@ci.moscow.id.us>,
"Gary Riedner" <griedner@ci.moscow.id.us>,
"Joann Mack" <jmack@turbonet.com>, "Peg Hamlett" <pegh@uidaho.edu>
Subject: [Vision2020] Vendor Ordinance
Date sent: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 09:59:53 -0800

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Thanks to Barbara Richardson for her report on yesterdays
Administrative Committee meeting. Randy Fife was unable to
attend. However, City Supervisor Gary Riedner addressed the
question about the origination of the ordinance right off.
He explained that the City was approached by the Executive
Director of the Chamber of Commerce Eldonna Gossett with
complains from downtown business owners who felt certain
vendors were unfairly impacting their businesses. As a
current example of this, I have attached a photo I took in
downtown Moscow Saturday afternoon.

As far as the meeting was concerned, Mr. Riedner addressed
virtually all the questions that have come up on v2020. He
explained, as I had speculated, that this would have no
impact on vendors on private property such as the fish sales
or Tuesday Market. We haven't begun talking about fees but I
personally don't view this as a situation where the city
wants to turn a profit.

Per Mike Curley's request, anyone who would like to have a
copy of the correct ordinance should contact Chris
Bainbridge. Her email is cbainbridge@ci.moscow.id.us and
phone is 883-7015.

We had some downtown business owners and vendors in
attendance. There were a number of good questions. We also
identified other areas we need to research further.

With respect to John Danahy's comment as follows: How
truly unfortunate this community is when such language can
be brought forth without rationale or justification.

John- perhaps you didn't see my post over the weekend
wherein I said there was a committee meeting Monday
afternoon and that I would run down the balance of the
information you and others had requested. I'm trying to be
as responsive as I can. Sometimes a little patience goes a
long way.

Jon Kimberling
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<BR><BR>Thanks to Barbara Richardson for her report on=20
yesterdays<BR>Administrative Committee meeting. Randy Fife was unable=20
to<BR>attend. However, City Supervisor Gary Riedner addressed =
the<BR>question=20
about the origination of the ordinance right off. <BR>He explained that =
the City=20
was approached by the Executive<BR>Director of the Chamber of Commerce =
Eldonna=20
Gossett with<BR>complains from downtown business owners who felt=20
certain<BR>vendors were unfairly impacting their businesses. As =
a<BR>current=20
example of this, I have attached a photo I took in<BR>downtown Moscow =
Saturday=20
afternoon.<BR><BR>As far as the meeting was concerned, Mr. Riedner=20
addressed<BR>virtually all the questions that have come up on v2020.=20
He<BR>explained, as I had speculated, that this would have no<BR>impact =
on=20
vendors on private property such as the fish sales<BR>or Tuesday Market. =
We=20
haven't begun talking about fees but I<BR>personally don't view this as =
a=20
situation where the city<BR>wants to turn a profit.<BR><BR>Per Mike =
Curley's=20
request, anyone who would like to have a<BR>copy of the correct =
ordinance should=20
contact Chris<BR>Bainbridge. Her email is cbainbridge@ci.moscow.id.us=20
and<BR>phone is 883-7015.<BR><BR>We had some downtown business owners =
and=20
vendors in<BR>attendance. There were a number of good questions. We=20
also<BR>identified other areas we need to research further. <BR><BR>With =
respect=20
to John Danahy's comment as follows: How<BR>truly unfortunate this =
community is=20
when such language can<BR>be brought forth without rationale or =
justification.=20
<BR><BR>John- perhaps you didn't see my post over the weekend<BR>wherein =
I said=20
there was a committee meeting Monday<BR>afternoon and that I would run =
down the=20
balance of the<BR>information you and others had requested. I'm trying =
to=20
be<BR>as responsive as I can. Sometimes a little patience goes a<BR>long =

way.<BR><BR>Jon=20
Kimberling<BR>_____________________________________________________ List =

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of the=20
Palouse since 1994. http://www.fsr.net mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com=20
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