[Vision2020] Moscow City Council Monday Agendas

Stephanie Kalasz skalasz at ci.moscow.id.us
Fri Nov 19 17:22:04 PST 2004


 

AGENDA

CITY OF MOSCOW

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE 

Monday, November 22, 2004
3:00 p.m.

CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS

206 East 3rd Street, Second Floor

 

1.   Approval of Minutes of November 8, 2004 - Stephanie Kalasz

 

2.   Parade Ordinance - Randy Fife

In order to provide for a predictable, fair and reasonable application
process for parades and public assembly permits within the City, the
Ordinance proposed sets out the application process, standards to be
met, fees, an alternative permit process, and appeals procedures.  These
elements are designed to balance the City's need to control its public
streets, to promote public health and safety, and the right of all
citizens to exercise their freedoms under the U.S. and Idaho
Constitutions.  Staff was directed by the Administrative Committee to
return after taking public comment on the Ordinance.

 

      ACTION:  Accept the proposed Ordinance and make recommendations or
give direction to Staff for further refinement.

 

3.   Moscow Human Rights Commission Sponsorship of "Finding the Center"
Conference - Gary J. Riedner

The City of Moscow, through the newly formed Moscow Human Rights
Commission, has agreed to act as a major sponsor of "Finding the Center
- An Action Oriented Human Rights Conference" by contributing $5,000 to
the conference event.  The Moscow Human Rights Commission has requested
that the City act as the fiscal agent for the conference, providing
accounting and financial management services.  The project requires
oversight of Administration and the Finance Department, including the
establishment of a fund for the conference revenues and expenditures.

 

      ACTION:  Acknowledge sponsorship of the "Finding the Center"
conference and authorize staff to provide accounting and financial
services for the conference.

 

4.         Police Vehicle Purchases - David Duke

For fiscal year 2004-05 Fleet Management has been authorized to purchase
two (2) police cars.  Sealed bids were requested by 10:00 a.m., November
19, 2004.  Three bids were received.  All three bids fall within the
estimated cost per car.  CCSR with bid information is attached.

      ACTION:  Recommend purchase of two Ford Crown Victorias through
Paradise Ford or take such other action deemed appropriate.  

 

Reports:

Ordinance 2004-37 - Gary J. Riedner

 

 

NOTICE:  Individuals attending the meeting who require special
assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments,
please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so
that arrangements may be made.

 

 

AGENDA

CITY OF MOSCOW


PUBLIC WORKS/FINANCE COMMITTEE


Monday, November 22, 2004
4:30 p.m.


CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS


206 East 3rd Street, 2nd Floor

1.   Approval of Minutes of November 8, 2004  -  Stephanie Kalasz

 

2.   Mark & Joanne Taylor Lot Line Adjustment - Andrew Ackerman

Mark and Joanne Taylor own both lots involved in the proposed lot
adjustment, currently addressed as 714 Mabelle St. and 715 E. Lewis St.
The property is located in the Medium Density Residential (R-3) Zoning
District. The lot adjustment proposes to subtract approximately 4,000
sq. ft. from the eastern side of the existing Lewis parcel and add it to
the approximately 10,200 sq. ft. Mabelle St. parcel. This would make the
larger Mabelle parcel a double fronting parcel. The lot adjustment meets
all code requirements for minimum lot size and access and would not
further any non-conformities related to setbacks from property lines to
existing buildings.

 

      ACTION:  Recommend approval of the lot division with or without
conditions; deny the lot division; or take such other action as deemed
appropriate.

 

3.   Moscow Human Rights Commission Sponsorship of "Finding the Center"
Conference - Gary J. Riedner

The City of Moscow, through the newly formed Moscow Human Rights
Commission, has agreed to act as a major sponsor of "Finding the Center
- An Action Oriented Human Rights Conference" by contributing $5,000 to
the conference event.  The Moscow Human Rights Commission has requested
that the City act as the fiscal agent for the conference, providing
accounting and financial management services.  The project requires
oversight of Administration and the Finance Department, including the
establishment of a fund for the conference revenues and expenditures.

 

      ACTION:  Acknowledge sponsorship of the "Finding the Center"
conference and authorize staff to provide accounting and financial
services for the conference.

 

4.   Sidewalk Discussion - Linda Pall

 

REPORTS:

Report on Pay for Performance - Gary J. Riedner/Leslie Moss

Report on Economic Development Strategic Plan - Gary J. Riedner

Report on Rate Study - Don Palmer

Report on Fiber Optic Project - Bill Belknap

 

NOTICE:  Individuals attending the meeting who require special
assistance to accommodate physical, hearing, or other impairments,
please contact the City Clerk, at (208) 883-7015, as soon as possible so
that arrangements may be made.

 

 

Stephanie Kalasz

Moscow City Clerk

(208) 883-7015

 

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