Proof_City Council Proceedings 12.19.22Copyrighted
January 17, 2023
City of Dubuque Consent Items # 01.
City Council Meeting
ITEM TITLE: Minutes and Reports Submitted
SUMMARY: Building Code Advisory and Appeals Board of 12/1/22; City Council
Proceedings of 1/3/23; Historic Preservation Commission of 12/15/22;
Library Board of Trustees Update of 12/15/22; Resilient Community
Advisory Commission of 1 /5/23; Zoning Advisory Commission of 1 /4/23;
Proof of publication for City Council Proceedings of 12/19/22.
SUGGESTED Suggested Disposition: Receive and File
DISPOSITION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Description Type
Building Code Advisory and Appeals Board of 12/1/22 Supporting Documentation
City Council Proceedings of 1/3/23 Supporting Documentation
Historic Preservation Commission of 12/15/22 Supporting Documentation
Library Board of Trustees Update of 12/15/22 Supporting Documentation
Resilient Community Advisory Commission of 1/5/23 Supporting Documentation
Zoning Advisory Commission of 1/4/23 Supporting Documentation
Proof of Publication for City Council Proceedings of Supporting Documentation
12/ 19/22
STATE OF IOWA SS:
DUBUQUE COUNTY
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION
I, Kathy Goetzinger, a Billing Clerk for Woodward
Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher
of the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general
circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County
of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the
attached notice was published in said newspaper on the
following dates:
12/30/2022
and for which the charge is 431.09
Su scribed to before me, a Notary Pub' 'n and for
Dubuque County, Iowa,
this 30th day of December, 2022
Notary PC
in and for Dubuque County, Iowa.
03't t as JANET K. PAPE
7 Commission Number 199559
My Commission Expires
row,, 12/11/2025
Ad text : CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
SPECIAL SESSION
The Dubuque City Council met in special session at 5:30 p.m.
on December 19, 2022, in the second -floor Council Chambers of
the Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street.
Present: Mayor Cavanagh; Council Members Farber (attended
virtually), Jones, Resnick, Roussell, Sprank, Wethal; City
Manager Van Milligen (attended virtually at 5:33 p.m.), City
Attorney Brumwell.
Mayor Cavanagh read the call and stated this is a special
session of the City Council called for the purpose of
conducting a work session on the Central Avenue Corridor
Streetscape Master Plan.
WORK SESSION
CENTRAL AVENUE CORRIDOR STREETSCAPE MASTER PLAN
Jill Connors, Economic Development Director; Ryan Peterson,
Senior Partner with RDG Planning & Design; and Dave Lyons,
Sustainable Innovation Consultant with Greater Dubuque
Development Corporation, made a presentation on the Central
Avenue Corridor Streetscape Master Plan. The presenters
responded to questions from the City Council regarding the
future traffic study, discussions with businesses regarding
impacts from potential truck traffic rerouting, and next steps
for the plan. City Council Members provided input on their
preferred option for the gathering space proposed for 18th
Street and certain features they would like to see included in
the plan.
There being no further business, Mayor Cavanagh declared the
meeting adjourned at 6:24 p.m.
/s/Adrienne N. Breitfelder
City Clerk
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
REGULAR SESSION
The Dubuque City Council met in regular session at 6:30
p.m. on December 19, 2022, in the second -floor Council
Chambers of the Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street.
Present: Mayor Cavanagh; Council Members Farber (attended
virtually), Jones, Resnick, Roussell, Sprank, Wethal; City
Manager Van Milligen (attended virtually), City Attorney
Brumwell.
Mayor Cavanagh read the call and stated this is a regular
session of the City Council called for the purpose of
conducting such business that may properly come before the
City Council.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CONSENT ITEMS
Motion by Resnick to receive and file the documents, adopt
the resolutions, and dispose of as indicated. Seconded by
Wethal. Motion carried 7-0.
1. Minutes and Reports Submitted: Building Code Advisory and
Appeals Board of 9/15/22; Civil Service Commission of 12/5/22;
City Council Proceedings of 11/30/22 and 12/5/22; Five Flags
Civic Center Advisory Commission of 11/28/22; Housing
Commission of 10/25/22; Zoning Advisory Commission of 12/7/22;
Proof of Publication for City Council Proceedings of 11/21/22.
Upon motion the documents were received and filed.
2. Notice of Claims and Suits: CEI ASO Mediacom
Communications Corporation for vehicle damage; Jackson Rahman
for vehicle damage. Upon motion the documents were received,
filed, and referred to the City Attorney.
3. Disposition of Claims: City Attorney advised that the
following claims have been referred to Public Entity Risk
Services of Iowa, the agent for the Iowa Communities Assurance
Pool: CEI ASO for vehicle damage; Julie Fry for property
damage; Jackson Rahman for vehicle damage; Beth Whisler for
vehicle damage. Upon motion the documents were received,
filed, and concurred.
4. Approval of City Expenditures: Upon motion the documents
were received and filed, and Resolution No. 378-22 Authorizing
the Director of Finance and Budget/City Treasurer to make
certain payments of bills that must be paid and approved for
payment in accordance with City procedures was adopted.
5. Intent to Apply for City of Dubuque AmeriCorps Program:
Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and
Resolution No. 379-22 Authorizing the Mayor to execute an
application for the City of Dubuque AmeriCorps Program and
authorizing the Leisure Services Manager and the City Manager
to approve the application was adopted.
6. Intent to Apply for Volunteer DBQ 2023: Upon motion the
documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 380-22
Authorizing the Mayor to execute an application for the
Volunteer DBQ 2023 and authorizing the Leisure Services
Manager and the City Manager to approve the application was
adopted.
7. Iowa Amphitheater on Schmitt Island Project Resubmission
of Destination Iowa Outdoor Recreation Fund Grant and
Resolution: Upon motion the documents were received and filed,
and Resolution No. 381-22 Authorizing the Mayor to execute an
application resubmission for the Destination Iowa Outdoor
Recreation Fund Grant and authorizing the City Manager to
approve the application for the Iowa Amphitheater on Schmitt
Island was adopted.
8. Tree City USA Application Approval Request: Upon motion
the documents were received, filed, and approved.
9. Pollinator/Wildlife Friendly Areas on City Property: Upon
motion the documents were received and filed.
10. Fiscal Year 2023 Community Development Block Grant
Funding Agreement: Upon motion the documents were received and
filed, and Resolution No. 382-22 Authorizing execution of
FY23/PY22 Community Development Block Grant Agreement was
adopted.
11. First Amendment to Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) Subrecipient Agreement between the City of Dubuque and
Opening Doors - Maria House: Upon motion the documents were
received and filed, and Resolution No. 383-22 Authorizing the
First Amendment to the CDBG Subrecipient Agreement between the
City of Dubuque and Opening Doors was adopted.
12. Plat of Survey of Shagbark Estates Plat 3: Upon motion
the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No.
384-22 Approving the Plat of Survey of Shagbark Estates Plat
3, City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa was adopted.
13. Plat of Survey of Kane Business Park Plat 2: Upon motion
the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No.
385-22 Approving the Final Plat of Kane Business Park Plat 2,
in Dubuque County, Iowa was adopted.
14. Participation in National League of Cities City
Inclusive Entrepreneurship Program: Upon motion the documents
were received and filed.
15. Greater Dubuque Child Care Analysis Report: Upon motion
the documents were received and filed.
16. Award for the English Lane Sanitary and Storm Repair:
Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and made a
matter of record.
17. Award for the Foothill Court Drain Tile Project 2023:
Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and made a
matter of record.
18. Award for the Green Alley Retaining Wall 2406,'2408,
2410 Queen Street Between Queen Street and Windsor Avenue:
Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and made a
matter of record.
19. Award for the 8th Street Brick Pavers Remediation
Project: Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and
made a matter of record.
20. Chavenelle Road - Northwest Arterial to Radford Road
Reconstruction Project: Upon motion the documents were
received and filed, and Resolution No. 386-22 Approving Water
Main Change Order for the Chavenelle Road NW Arterial to.
Radford Road Reconstruction Project was adopted.
21. Agreement with Kwik Trip, Inc. - Kwik Trip, Inc.
Convenience Store/Gas Station at Intersection of Kerper
Boulevard and Kerper Court: Upon motion the documents were
received and filed, and Resolution No. 387-22 Approving an
Agreement between the City of Dubuque, Iowa and Kwik Trip,
Inc. for constniction of certain off -site public roadway
improvements at the intersection of Kerper Boulevard and
Kerper Court related to the proposed site improvements at said
intersection was adopted.
22. Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) Project
Notification Letters: Correspondence from Jesse Tibodeau,
P.E., Assistant District Engineer with the Iowa DOT, informing
the City Council of upcoming Bridge Cleaning projects and a
PCC Pavement Patching Project. Upon motion the documents were
received and filed.
23. Carbon Disclosure Project - 2022 Scorecard: Upon motion
the documents were received and filed.
24. Resilient Community Advisory Commission Letter about
Plant Heights: Upon motion the documents were received, filed,
and approved.
25. Signed Contract(s): Administrative Agreement with Iowa
Municipalities Workers' Compensaticn Association; Origin
Design Co. for Municipal Services Center, Reception
Renovations Project. Upon motion the documents were received
and filed.
26. Verified Claim Extending Restrictions On Use Of Property
On Kerper Court: Upon motion the documents were received and
filed, and Resolution No. 388-22 Approving a verified claim
pursuant to Iowa Code Section 614.24 to renew use restrictions
was adopted.
27. Kwik Trip, Inc. Clarification of Use Restrictions at Lot
2 of Kerper Industrial Park No. 2: Upon motion the documents
were received and filed, and Resolution No. 389-22 Approving
the Clarification of Use Restrictions at Lot 2 of Kerper
Industrial Park No. 2 was adopted.
28. City Focus Magazine - Fall/Winter 2022 Issue: Upon
motion the documents were received and filed.
29. Proposed Amendment to Master Co -location and Shared
Services Agreement Between the City of Dubuque and Dubuque
County: Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and
approved.
30. Adoption of Supplement Number 2022 S-8 Part Two to the
City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances: Upon motion the documents were received and filed,
and Resolution No. 390-22 Adopting Supplement No. 2022 S-8
Part Two to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa was adopted.
31. Certified List - Police Officer: Upon motion the
documents were received, filed, and made a matter of record.
32. Liquor License Renewals: Upon motion the documents were
received and filed, and Resolution No. 391-22 Approving
applications for beer, liquor, and/or wine permits, as
required by City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 4
Business and License Regulations, Chapter 2 Liquor Control,
Article B Liquor, Beer and Wine Licenses and Permits was
adopted.
ITEMS SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Motion by Roussell to receive and file the documents, adopt
the resolutions, and set the public hearings as indicated.
Seconded by Sprank. Motion carried 7-0,
1. Resolution Setting a Public Hearing on a Proposed
Development Agreement by and between the City of Dubuque, Iowa
and McCoy Group, Inc. for the Issuance of Urban Renewal Tax
Increment Revenue Grant Obligations Pursuant to the
Development Agreement: Upon motion the documents were received
and filed and Resolution No. 392-22 Fixing the date for a
public hearing of the City Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa on the proposed Development Agreement between the City
of Dubuque and McCoy Group, Inc., including the proposed
issuance of Urban Renewal Tax Increment Revenue Grant
Obligations to McCoy Group, Inc., and providing for the
publication of notice thereof was adopted setting a public
hearing for a meeting to commence at 6:30 p.m. on January 3,
2023 in the Historic Federal Building.
2. Resolution of Necessity for the Proposed Urban Renewal
Plan for the Twin Valley Urban Renewal Area: Upon motion the
documents were received and filed and Resolution No. 393-22
Authorizing and directing the City Manager to prepare an Urban
Renewal Plan for the Twin Valley Urban Renewal Area, setting a
date for the public hearing and directing the consultation
process on the proposed Amended and Restated Urban Renewal
Plan for said district was adopted setting a public hearing
for a meeting to commence at 6:30 p.m. on February 6, 2023 in
the Historic Federal Building.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Rezoning Rosedale Avenue/Saint Ambrose Street: Motion by
Jones to receive and file the documents and that the
requirement that a proposed ordinance be considered and voted
on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at
which it is to be passed be suspended. Seconded by Sprank.
Planning Services Manager Wally Wernimont provided a staff
report. Applicant Tom Kelzer, 9565 Royalwood Dr., spoke in
favor of the request, providing input on availability of
parking for the proposed apartment complex and traffic
volumes. Richard Motor, 2080 Rosedale Ave.; and Austen Clark,
2020 Rosedale Ave., spoke in opposition to the request, citing
potential negative impacts to the neighborhood resulting from
the proposal. Dan Sampson, 2501 Jackson St., spoke in support
of the request. City Clerk Breitfelder stated that written
input was received from Marian Morris, 1440 South Grandview
Ave.; and Mr. Clark. Responding to questions from the City
Council, Mr. Wemimont summarized the responsibilities of the
citys development review team, provided Zoning Advisory
Commission input regarding their divided vote on this request,
and summarized the conditional rezoning process. Responding to
a question from the City Council, Mr. Kelzer stated that Saint
Anthonys Church has covenants on the property that prevent any
uses that are against their doctrine. City Council Members
expressed support for the request, emphasizing the need for
housing and highlighting the propertys proximity to many
schools and businesses. Motion carried 7-0.
Motion by Jones for final consideration and passage of
Ordinance No. 43-22 Amending Title 16 of the City of Dubuque
Code of Ordinances, Unified Development Code, by reclassifying
hereinafter described parcels of land located along Clarke St.
Ambrose and Rosedale Streets within the City of Dubuque from
R-1 Single Family Residential District to OR Office
Residential District. Seconded by Sprank. Motion carried 7-0.
2. Amending the Dubuque Industrial Center Planned Urit
Development: Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents
and that the requirement that a proposed ordinance be
considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings
prior to the meeting at which it is to be passed be suspended.
Seconded by Resnick. Planning Services Manager Wally Wemimont
provided a staff report. Rick Dickinson, President and CEO of
Greater Dubuque Development Corporation (GDDC), spoke in favor
of the request. Motion carried 7-0.
Motion by Jones for final consideration and passage of
Ordinance No. 44-22 Amending Title 16, the Unified Development
Code of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by adopting a
revised Planned Unit Development Ordinance for the Dubuque
Industrial Center Phases I and IT located at the southwest
corner of Highway 32 (Northwest Arterial) and Chavenelle Road
and by recinding Ordinance 22-07. Seconded by Resnick. Motion
carried 7-0.
3. Recommendation for Approval of an Amended Lease with the
Dubuque Racing Association: Motion by Sprank to receive and
file the documents and adopt Resolution No. 394-22 Disposing
of an interest in real property owned by the City of Dubuque
by lease between the City of Dubuque, Iowa and Dubuque Racing
Association, LTD. Seconded by Roussell. Alex Dixon, President
and CEO of the Dubuque Racing Association (DRA), made a
presentation. City Council Members expressed support for the
amended lease. Motion carried 7-0.
4. Public Hearing and Approval of Plaza Drive Urban
Revitalization Plan: Motion by Roussell to receive and file
the documents and that the requirement that a proposed
ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two
Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be
passed be suspended. Seconded by Wethal. Motion carried 7-0.
Motion by Roussell for final consideration and passage of
Ordinance No. 45-22 Amending City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances Title 3, Revenue and Taxation, Chapter 2
Revitalization Areas, by adopting a new Section 9 Plaza Drive,
establishing the Plaza Drive Urban Revitalization Area, and
establishing requirements for qualifying property owners.
Seconded by Wethal. Motion carried 7-0.
PUBLIC INPUT
Dave Overby, 13078 Swiss Valley Rd„ provided a handout on a
federal notice of funding opportunity for an intercity
passenger rail program and requested the City Council consider
the opportunity.
City Clerk Breitfelder announced receipt of written input
regarding Action Item No. 1 from Joel Pusateri and T. Huson,
1165 Bluff St.
ACTION ITEMS
1. Five Flags Improvement Project: Motion by Jones to
receive and file the documents and adopt Resolution No.
394-22-A Authorizing initiation of Five Flags Improvement
Project through the capital improvement budget process.
Seconded by Roussell. City Council Members expressed support
for the project and thanked city staff and the Civic Center
Advisory Commission for their work. Motion carried 7-0.
2. Dubuques Cultural & Entertainment District Presentation:
Motion by Roussell to receive and file the documents and view
the presentation. Seconded by Jones. Economic Development
Director Jill Connors; Arts & Cultural Affairs Manager Jenni
Petersen -Brant; Planning Services Manager Wally Wernimont; Jon
Berg, Arts in Community Development Program Manager at the
Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs; and Danielle Jacobs,
Executive Director at Dubuque Main Street, made a presentation
on Dubuques Cultural and Entertainment District, its history,
benefits, and the future. Responding to a question from the
City Council, Ms. Peterson -Brant and Mr. Wernimont stated that
while it is unclear how local arts and culture assets are
using the cultural & entertainment district designation, the
designation can help organizations bolster their grant
applications. Motion carried 7-0.
3. City of Dubuque Programs that Support Historic
Preservation Efforts: Motion by Jones to receive and file the
documents and view the presentation. Seconded by Resnick.
Economic Development Director Jill Connors, Planning Services
Manager Wally Wernimont, and Housing and Community Development
Director Alexis Steger made a presentation on the decades of
support a variety of City department programs have provided to
ensure the preservation of our downtowns historic building
stock. City Council Members thanked the Historic Preservation
Commission for their involvement in Dubuques preservation
efforts. Motion carried 7-0.
4. Smart Parking Mobility Update and Commuter Shuttle
Update: Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents and
view the presentation. Seconded by Sprank. Director of
Transportation Services Ryan Knuckey made a presentation on
the Smart Parking & Mobility Management Plan and
Implementation Project and a Commuter Shuttle update to inform
City Council of the addition of the route and potential
opportunity for ridership. Responding to questions from the
City Council, Mr. Knuckey stated that the department is
engaging a large number of stakeholders on the plan and that
discussions are occurring on e-scooters and electric vehicle
(EV) charging stations. Mr. Knuckey stated the department will
evaluate the number of riders on each commuter shuttle for
feedback on the routes. Motion carried 7-0.
5. Local Housing Trust Fund Grant Award Acceptance: Motion
by Roussell to receive and file the documents and adopt
Resolution No. 395-22 Accepting Local Housing Trust Fund
Allocation from Iowa Finance Authority for Fiscal Year 2023.
Seconded by Jones. Responding to a question from the City
Council, Housing and Community Development Director Alexis
Steger stated that this years award is an increase compared to
previous years. Motion carried 7-0.
6. Solar Renewable Energy Credit (SREC) Agreements: Motion
by Sprank to receive and file the Solar Renewable Energy
Credit (SREC) Agreements with Chris Berntgen, Rebecca Hoist,
Bob McCurdy, Thomas Unsen, and Joan Wehrspann. Seconded by
Jones. City Council Members expressed support for the program
and hoped it can expand. Motion carried 7-0.
7. Code of Ordinance Amendments on Appointments to the Board
of Library Trustees and Civil Service Commission: Motion by
Jones to receive and file the documents and that the
requirement that a proposed ordinance be considered and voted
on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at
which it is to be passed be suspended. Seconded by Wethal.
City Clerk Breitfelder clarified that Civil Service Commission
appointments will be conducted by the Mayor with a vote by the
City Council based on state code requirements. Motion carried
7-0.
Motion by Jones for final consideration and passage of
Ordinance No. 46-22 Amending City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances Title 2 Boards and Commissions, Chapter 7 Board of
Library Trustees, Section 2-7-5 Membership and Ordinance No.
47-22 Amending City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 2
Boards and Commissions, Chapter 2 Civil Service Commission,
Section 2-2-5 Membership. Seconded by Wethal. Motion carried
7-0.
8. Upper Bee Branch Creek Restoration Railroad Sanitary
Interceptor Crossing Project (part of Phase IV of the Bee
Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation Project): Motion by Sprank
to receive and file the documents and adopt Resolution No.
396-22 Awarding the Public Improvement Contract for the Upper
Bee Branch Creek Restoration Railroad Sanitary Interceptor
Crossing Project. Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 7-0.
9. Temporary Staff Wage Increase Recommendations - Leisure
Services: Motion by Roussell to receive and file the
documents. Seconded by Wethal. Responding to a question from
the City Council, City Attorney Brumwell and Leisure Services
Manager Marie Ware stated that the term seasonal employee is
often used in place of temporary employee, but that temporary
employee is the proper term and that the wage increase is for
temporary employees. Motion carried 7-0.
10. Fire Department Reorganization/Memorandum of
Understanding: Motion by Jones to receive and file the
documents and approve the Memorandum of Understanding with the
Dubuque Association of Professional Fire Fighters, Local #353
and an organizational structure realignment related to the
city ambulance service. Seconded by Roussell. Responding to a
question from the City Council, Fire Chief Amy Scheller
summarized the supervision changes resulting from the
structure realignment. Motion carried 7-0.
11. Coordinated Entry & Community Solutions of Eastern Iowa
(CSEI) Street Outreach: Motion by Roussell to receive and file
the documents and listen to the presentation. Seconded by
Sprank. Housing & Community Development Director Alexis Steger
made a presentation on city staff's work on the issue of
unhoused in Dubuque and displayed the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Developments 2022 Annual Homelessness
Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress. Responding to questions
from the City Council, Ms. Steger summarized the limitations
of palate shelters and stated that while the number of
unhoused has remained stable, the number of encampments has
increased due to movement. Motion carried 7-0.
12. Work Session Request: Black Heritage Survey: Motion by
Jones to receive and file the documents and schedule the work
session for Tuesday, January 3, 2023, at 5:30 pm. Seconded by
Sprank. No schedule conflicts were expressed. Motion carried
7-0.
13. Work Session Request: Federal and State Grant Update:
Motion by Resnick to receive and file the documents and
schedule the work session for Tuesday, January 17, 2023, at
5:30 p.m. Seconded by Jones. No schedule conflicts were
expressed. Motion carried 7-0.
14. Work Session Request: Travel Dubuque Annual
Presentation: Motion by Roussell to receive and file the
documents and schedule the work session for Monday, February
20, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. Seconded by Resnick. Council Member
Jones stated that he will be out of town. Motion carried 7-0.
15. Public Works Snow Plow Operator Training Video: Motion
by Resnick to receive and file the documents and view the
video. Seconded by Sprank. Media Services displayed a video of
the Public Works Department's Snow Plow Operator trainings.
The video can be viewed at the following link:
https://youtu.beAgEU7-Vsmbw. Motion carried 6-0 as Renick
stepped away momentarily.
16. Dubuque Ice Arena Improvements Project Video: Motion by
Roussell to receive and file the documents and view the video.
Seconded by Sprank. Media Services displayed a video on the
recent improvements completed at the Dubuque Ice Arena. The
video can be viewed at the following link:
https://youtu.be/OiwZRAhoRyE. Motion carried 7-0.
COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS
Council Member Roussell reported on attending a National
League of Cities (NLC) webinar on civility.
Council Member Jones reported that Public Hearing No. 1
demonstrated civility by all participants.
Council Member Wethal reported that this season is a great
time to enjoy the arts.
Mayor Cavanagh thanked everyone for a great year.
The scheduled closed session was cancelled.
There being no further business, Mayor Cavanagh declared the
meeting adjourned at 10:09 p.m.
/s/Adrienne N. Breitfelder
City Clerk
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