***  DES MOINES CITY COUNCIL MEETING REPORT  ***

 

 

The City Council took the following action on items listed in the attached meeting agenda summary. Copies of ordinances, resolutions and other Council action may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office (515) 283-4209. The six-digit number beginning with '09-' preceding each item on the agenda is a roll call number assigned by the City Clerk. Please refer to this number when requesting information or copies.

 

 

 

 

SUMMARY OF DES MOINES CITY COUNCIL MEETING

 

 

 

November 9, 2009 4:30 P.M.

 

 

 

 

 

SPECIAL PRESENTATION

 

 

 

     Friends of Des Moines Parks – Check Presentation

 

 

 

PROCLAMATIONS

 

 

 

     Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week

 

 

 

     National Geographic Information System Day

 

 

 

 

 

INVOCATION:        Pastor Carol Archer

 

                                    College Avenue Christian Church

 

                                    4440 College Avenue

 

 

09-1986

1.     ROLL CALL:  Present:  Cownie, Coleman, Hensley, Mahaffey and Meyer.  Absent: Vlassis and Kiernan.  Council Member Vlassis entered the meeting during item 3.

 

 

09-1987

2.     APPROVING AGENDA, AS PRESENTED AND/OR, AS AMENDED:  Moved by Hensley to adopt.   Motion Carried 5-2.

 

 

 

 

09-1988

3.     APPROVING CONSENT AGENDA – items 3 through 41:  Moved by Hensley to adopt the balance of the Consent Agenda.  Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

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*Note:

These are routine items and will be enacted by one roll call vote without separate discussion unless someone, Council or public, requests an item be removed to be considered separately.

 

LICENSES AND PERMITS

 

 

09-1989

4.     Approving Alcoholic Beverage License Applications for the following:  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

NEW APPLICATIONS

 

 

 

(A)     EL SIETE MARES MEXICAN              2811 SE 14TH ST                 B Beer

 

(B)      HY VEE WINE SHOP                                 730 3RD ST                             C Beer

 

(C)      J & J PIZZA PUB                                            1246 E 14TH ST                    C Liquor

 

(D)     OPEN SESAME                                               313 E LOCUST ST              C Liquor

 

 

 

RENEWAL APPLICATIONS

 

 

 

(E)      BIANCHIS HILLTOP                                 2820  HUBBELL             C Liquor

 

(F)      GIT N GO STORE #6                                   5736  FRANKLIN               C Beer

 

(G)     HIGH LIFE LOUNGE                                 200 SW 2ND ST                   C Liquor

 

(H)     HY VEE GAS #4                                             4701 FLEUR DR                  C Beer

 

(I)       JEANNIES BOTTLE                                     3839  MERLE HAY           C Liquor

 

(J)       MIYABI 9                                                            512 E GRAND AVE          C Beer/Wine

 

(K)     PALMERS PUB                                               1030 E 9TH ST                      C Liquor

 

(L)      PARK AVENUE PUB                                 1101  PARK AVE               C Liquor

 

(M)     ROYAL MILE                                                  210  4TH ST                            C Liquor

 

(N)     RUSTYS                                                               2565  WEDGEWOOD      C Liquor

 

(O)     ZIMMS                                                                  3124  INGERSOLL            C Liquor

 

 

09-1990

5.     City Clerk to issue Coin Operated Machine Licenses.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS

 

 

 

6.     Ordering construction of the following:

WITHDRAWN

 

09-1991

(A)   Court Avenue & Water Street Gatewell and River Outlet:  Receiving of bids, (11-24-09), and Setting date of hearing, (12-7-09).  (Construction Estimate - $537,790).  (Council Communication No.  09-787)

 

 

09-1992

(B)   Army Post Road Widening – SW 9th Street to SE 5th Street:  Receiving of bids, (11-17-09), and Setting date of hearing, (12-7-09).  (Construction Estimate - $2,072,906.75).  (Council Communication No.  09-785) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-1993

7.     Approving Professional Services Agreement with Shuck-Britson, Inc. for Principal Park Facility Assessment, not to exceed $32,000.  (Council Communication No.  09-778) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-1994

8.     Approving Change Order No. 3 with Truesdell Corporation of Wisconsin, Inc. for Fleur Drive Bridge over Raccoon River Rehabilitation, not to exceed $103,764.51.  (Council Communication No.  09-777) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-1995

9.     Approving Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) Change Order No. 22 to Ingersoll Run Phase 2 Storm Sewer Outlet, not to exceed $41,480.07.  (Council Communication No.  09-775) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-1996

10.   Approving completion and acceptance of the Private Construction Contract for paving improvements, E. 4th Street from E. Grand Avenue to Des Moines Street between Eco-Tech Construction, LLC and Nelson Development 15, LLC.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

11.   Accepting completed construction and approving final payment for the following:

 

 

09-1997

(A)   Baker Electric Inc., - E. 29th Street and Hubbell Avenue Traffic Signal Upgrade.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-1998

(B)   OMG Midwest, Inc. d/b/a Des Moines Asphalt & Paving – Fleur Drive/Blue Street Resurfacing – Beardsley Street to SW 9th Street.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-1999

(C)   C.A.C., Inc. – American Discovery Trail Wetlands Mitigation.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

 

SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS

 

 

 

12.   Levying assessments for costs of Nuisance Abatement – NAC Emergency Orders for the following:

 

 

09-2000

(A)   Schedule No. 2009-18 (Public Works).  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2001

(B)   Schedule No. 2009-19 (Community Development).  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

LAND/PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

 

 

09-2002

13.   Authorizing and approving release of easement from storm sewer right-of-way and accepting replacement easement for storm sewer right-of-way for property at 2810 35th Street.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2003

14.   Authorizing and approving conditional assignment of lease for building encroachment on a portion of City-owned property at 1249 McKinley Avenue.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2004

15.   Approving release of easement for crossing of street maintenance equipment on property at 301 SW 14th Street.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2005

16.   Approving 80 Tax Abatement Applications for the additional value added by improvements completed during 2009.  (Council Communication No.  09-779) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2006

17.   Approving Tax Abatement Application for 3614 Park Side Drive for the additional value added by improvements completed during 2007.  (Council Communication No.  09-767)  Moved by Hensley to adopt, and to request that the Polk County Assessor apply the tax abatement retroactively to the extent possible as if the application had been timely forwarded by the City to the Assessor prior to March 1, 2008. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2007

18.   Authorization to proceed with acquisition of necessary right-of-way and easements for the E. 33rd Street and Easton Boulevard Intersection Improvements Project.  (Council Communication No.  09-783) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

 

SETTING DATE OF HEARINGS

 

 

09-2008

19.   On conveyance of City-owned property adjoining 1404 Emma Avenue to Nicholas P. Tursi, $100, (11-23-09).  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2009

20.   On corrected conveyance of segment of east/west alley running west of Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway between Washington and Mondamin Avenue to Frederick Robert Hews, (11-23-09).  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

LEGAL DEPARTMENT - CLAIM SETTLEMENTS & BILLINGS

 

 

09-2010

21.   Approving payment of $1,964.70 to Peddicord, Wharton, Spencer, Hook, Barron & Wegman, L.L.P. for representation of Police Officer Mersed Dautovic.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2011

22.   Approving payment of $41,498.67 to Trust Account of Lawyer, Daugherty, Palmer and Flansburg, attorneys for Bruce Buldhaupt for final and binding judgment against the City of Des Moines.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2012

23.   Approving increasing the amount of authorization for employment of Hall & Associates to provide services related to the Combined Sewer Overflow and NPDES Permit for the Wastewater Reclamation Facility by an additional $25,000 and payment of $11,361.13.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

24.   Approving payment for workers’ compensations claims to the following:

 

 

09-2013

(A)   Justin Maschke, $22,972.22.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2014

(B)   Brian McKenzie, $23,821.36.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2015

(C)   Michelle Mills and her attorney, Tom Werner, $168,054.37.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2016

(D)   Kevin Strawn, $9,741.26.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2017

25.   Assignment and Assumption of Claims Agreement with Elder Corporation for damage to Cownie Soccer Fields.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

 

APPROVING

 

 

09-2018

26.   2008 Supportive Housing Program (SHP) Renewal Grant Agreements with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).  (Council Communication No.  09-766) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2019

27.   Publication of the notice to the public of Finding of No Significant Impact on the Environment for funds from the Iowa Department of Economic Development from the Consolidated Security, Disaster Assistance, and Continuing Appropriations Act of 2009.  (Council Communication No.  09-772) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2020

28.   Execution of Addendum to Agreement with Polk County Housing Trust Fund to include an additional $8,335 for the Owner-Occupied Lead Remediation Program.  (Council Communication No.  09-793) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2021

29.   Template format of Lien and Mortgage documents to be used within the City of Des Moines Jumpstart Housing Assistance Program.  (Council Communication No.  09-794) Moved by Hensley to approve. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2022

30.   Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Iowa State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), Hatch Development Group and Robert W. McCammon for the MLK Brickstone project regarding removal of structure at 1039 19th Street.  (Council Communication No.  09-799) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

09-2023

31.   Amendment to the Schedule of Administrative Penalties to provide the civil penalty amounts for violation of the Automated Traffic Enforcement Ordinance.  (Council Communication No.  09-800) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

 

32.   Applications by Hubbell Terminal Corporation to the Iowa Department of Economic Development for the following:  (Council Communication No.  09-798)

 

 

09-2024

(A)   Brownfield Redevelopment Program.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2025

(B)   Brownfield Redevelopment Tax Credits.  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2026

33.   Gannett Satellite Information Network (GANSAT), Inc. application to the Iowa Department of Economic Development for enterprise zone benefits regarding a project in the Gateway Enterprise Zone.  (Council Communication No.  09-797) Moved by Hensley to approve. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

09-2027

34.   Grant Agreement with Iowa Homeland Security Emergency Management (HLSEM) to administer funds for 20 county area referred to as Law Enforcement Intelligence Network (LEIN) Region 5 from April 1, 2009 through May 31, 2011.  (Council Communication No.  09-774) Moved by Hensley to approve. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

09-2028

35.   Contract with RCC Consultants Incorporated (Mike Hunter, President, Tallahassee, Florida) to serve as the Public Safety Radio Interoperability consultant in completion of Phase 2 of Metro Interoperability Communications System, $85,348.  (Council Communication No.  09-786) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

09-2029

36.   Thirty (30)-day suspension of Cigarette Permit for Kum & Go #552, 4944 Douglas Avenue, for violation of Iowa’s cigarette laws (sales to minor).  Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

09-2030

37.   Initiating proposal to name a portion of US Highway 69 extending north from E. County Line Road to where it converges with SE 14th Street as “Southridge Boulevard”.  (Council Communication No.  09-773) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2031

38.   Use of various City facilities as poll sites for the City Run-Off Election to be held on December 1, 2009.  Moved by Hensley to approve.  City Clerk will notify the Parks Department and the Municipal Housing Department to arrange access to the buildings.  Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

39.   Bids from the following:

 

 

09-2032

(A)   Ahura Scientific, Inc. (Daryoosh Vakshoori, President) for one handheld chemical detector to match existing equipment and technology for use by the Bomb Squad and the Fire Department Hazardous Materials Team, $39,000.  (Council Communication No.  09-790) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2033

(B)   ICOR Technology (Hany Guirguis, President) for one bomb disposal robot for use by the Bomb Squad, $67,384.35.  (Council Communication No.  09-788) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2034

(C)   Smiths Detection (Stephen Phipson, President) for portable gas and vapor identifier equipment per State of Iowa Contract for use by the Bomb Squad and the Fire Department Hazardous Materials Team, $64,606.  (Council Communication No.  09-789) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2035

40.   Civil Service Promotional List for Senior Housing Case Manager.  Moved by Hensley to receive and file.  Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2036

41.   Authorizing Finance Director to draw checks on registers for the weeks of November 9 and November 16, 2009; to draw checks for bills of the Des Moines Municipal Housing Agency for the weeks of November 9 and November 16, 2009; and to draw checks for bi-weekly payroll due November 20, 2009.  Moved by Hensley to adopt.  Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

 

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ORDINANCES - FIRST CONSIDERATION

WITHDRAWN

 

09-2037

42.   Amending Chapter 74 of the Municipal Code regarding rentals in the Western Gateway Park.

 

 

 

COMMUNICATIONS/REPORTS

 

 

09-2038

43.   From Una Ray, 1315 E. 16th Street, to speak regarding Handy Man service for the community.  Moved by Hensley to receive and file comments; refer to the City Manager to follow-up with Ms. Ray.  Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2039

44.   From Terry Wells, 1157 14th Place, to speak regarding matters of the Central Iowa Services Shelter (CISS) and the homeless in the Des Moines area.  Moved by Vlassis to receive and file comments; refer to the City Manager for review and recommendation. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

HEARINGS (OPEN AT 5:03 P.M.) (ITEMS 45 THRU 54)

 

 

09-2040

45.   On Application for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to operate limousine services for Michael G. Marks d/b/a Marks Limousine Service.  (Council Communication No.  09-780) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2041

46.   On vacation and conveyance of the north/south alley adjoining 101 SW 5th Street to Rumely Lofts Limited Partnership, $13,959. (continued from 10-26-09)  (Council Communication No.  09-782) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2042

(A)   First consideration of ordinance above.  Moved by Hensley that this ordinance be considered and given first vote for passage. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2043

(B)   Final consideration of ordinance above (requested by Sherman Associates), requires six votes.  Moved by Hensley that the rule requiring that an ordinance must be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended, that the ordinance be placed upon its final passage and that the ordinance do now pass, #14,907. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2044

47.   On request from Josh Spencer to rezone 1800 Euclid Avenue from “C-1” (Neighborhood Retail Commercial), “C-2” (General Retail and Highway Oriented Commercial) and “U-1” (Floodplain) to “M-2” (Heavy Industrial) to allow a tree contracting business and wood yard for display and sales of firewood. (Plan and Zoning Commission recommends DENIAL)  Moved by Mahaffey to deny. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2045

(A)   Amend 2020 Community Character Plan future land designation from Commercial: Auto-Oriented Small-Scale Strip Development to General Industrial. (Plan and Zoning Commission recommends DENIAL)  Moved by Mahaffey to deny the proposed amendment. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2046

48.   On request from Erazm Rokitnicki to rezone 2134 E. Grand Avenue from “R1-60” (One-Family Low-Density Residential) to Ltd. “NPC” (Neighborhood Pedestrian Commercial) to allow conversion of legal non-conforming book bindery office to an event/assembly hall.  Moved by Meyer to adopt and approve the rezoning subject to final passage of the rezoning ordinance with two conditions: 1. If the business closes, the City Council will initiate rezoning. 2. A neighborhood meeting is to be held after the business has been open for 3 months, to address any issues. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2047

(A)   Amend the 2020 Community Character Plan future land use designation from Low-Density Residential to Commercial: Pedestrian-Oriented Neighborhood Node.  Moved by Meyer to adopt and approve the proposed amendment.  Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2048

(B)   Letter and petitions in support.  Moved by Meyer to receive and file. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2049

(C)   Petition in opposition.  Moved by Meyer to receive and file.  Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2050

(D)   First consideration of ordinance above.  Moved by Meyer that this ordinance be considered and given first vote for passage.  Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2051

(E)   Final consideration of ordinance above, requires six votes.  Moved by Meyer that the rule requiring that an ordinance must be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended, that the ordinance be placed upon its final passage and that the ordinance do now pass, #14,908.  Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2052

49.   On Zoning text amendments to Section 134-278 and 134-1296 to address dwellings made non-conforming by annexation and automatic imposition of “A-1” Agricultural district regulations.  (Council Communication No.  09-776) Moved by Hensley to adopt and approve, subject to final passage of the enacting ordinance.  Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2053

(A)   First consideration of ordinance above.  Moved by Hensley that this ordinance be considered and given first vote for passage. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2054

(B)   Final consideration of ordinance above (waiver requested by Community Development Director), requires six votes.  Moved by Hensley that the rule requiring that an ordinance must be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended, that the ordinance be placed upon its final passage and that the ordinance do now pass, #14,909.   Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2055

50.    On proposed First (2010) Year Action Plan of the 2010-2014 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Consolidated Plan.  (Council Communication No.  09-771) Moved by Hensley to adopt the following: 1. Approve the City Manager’s recommendations for 2010, with an amendment to allocate an additional $10,000 to the Drake Neighborhood Historic Survey and reduce the funding in the NIRP Program. 2. Allow discussion with NRB, United Way and others regarding the process for future years, and come back at the December 21st Council meeting with a recommendation. 3. City Manager to provide recommendations for implementation of necessary policy changes and procedures. 4. Share Council’s intent to reduce future funding for agencies, and ask the agencies to provide their plans for the reductions.  Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2056

(A)   Approving comprehensive strategy environmental review record, Publication of Notice on Finding of No Significant Impact on the Environment and of intent to request release of funds.  Moved by Hensley to adopt.  Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2057

(B)   Communication from Neighborhood Revitalization Board.  Moved by Hensley to receive and file. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2058

51.   On intent to acquire agricultural property and authorize acquisition of the necessary property interests at the northeast corner of Army Post Road and E. Indianola Avenue from Lemar Koethe for the E. Army Post Trunk Sanitary Sewer Project.  (Council Communication No.  09-781) Moved by Hensley to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

09-2059

52.   On 2009 Sewer Repair Contract 2:  Resolution approving plans, specifications, form of contract documents, engineer’s estimate and designating lowest responsible bidder as Reilly Construction Co., Inc., (Chris R. Reilly, President), $329,808.70.  (Council Communication No.  09-792) Moved by Vlassis to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2060

(A)   Approval of contract and bond, and permission to sublet.  Moved by Vlassis to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

09-2061

53.   On Livingston Avenue Storm Sewer Televising:  Resolution approving plans, specifications, form of contract documents, engineer’s estimate and designating lowest responsible bidder as Priority Excavating LLC, (Toby Torstenson, President), $251,000.  (Council Communication No.  09-796) Moved by Meyer to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2062

(A)   Approval of contract and bond, and permission to sublet.  Moved by Meyer to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

09-2063

54.   On Police Academy HVAC Upgrade:  Resolution approving plans, specifications, form of contract documents, engineer’s estimate and designating lowest responsible bidder as Brockway Mechanical & Roofing Company, Inc., (Mark J. Brockway, President & CEO), $92,470.  (Council Communication No.  09-791) Moved by Meyer to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

09-2064

(A)   Approval of contract and bond, and permission to sublet.  Moved by Meyer to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

 

**END HEARINGS AT 6:35 P.M.**

 

 

 

 

 

APPROVING

 

 

09-2065

55.   Establishing fair market value and authorizing voluntary acquisition of property at 4315 SE 14th Street from Phyllis and Harold Rogers for the SE 14th Street and Army Post Road Revitalization Project, $210,000.  (Council Communication No.  09-784) Moved by Meyer to adopt. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

 

56.   Consideration of appeal by Crow’s Auto Service, Inc. on Finance Director’s decision to award impound towing and storage contract bid to G & S Service, Inc. and award of bid to the following:

 

 

09-2066

(A)   ALTERNATE 1 – Accepting Finance Director’s decision on appeal of bid award recommendation for impound towing and storage contract to G & S Service, Inc. and approving award of contract to G & S Service, Inc.  (Council Communication No.  09-795) Moved by Mahaffey to adopt; refer to the City Manager to monitor performance measures and complaints, and to provide a report prior to renewal of the contract.  Any serious issues will come to Council immediately.  Motion Carried 5-1-1.  Nays: Vlassis.  Absent: Kiernan.

 

 

WITHDRAWN

 

09-2067

(B)   ALTERNATE 2 - Overruling Finance Director’s decision on appeal of bid award recommendation for impound towing and storage contract and approving award of contract to Crow’s Auto Service, Inc.

 

 

 

 

09-2068

MOTION TO ADJOURN.  Moved by Coleman to adjourn at 7:30 PM. Motion Carried 6-1.

 

 

 

 

 

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