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CITY COMMISSION AGENDA
GENERAL ORDER OF BUSINESS
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1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL 6. CONSENT AGENDA
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND MOMENT OF SILENCE 7. ADMINISTRATION
3. AWARDS — PROCLAMATIONS 8. DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS
4. CITIZEN FORUM 9. OTHER BUSINESS
5. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR A CERTAIN TIME 10. ADJOURNMENT
ATTENDING A MEETING:
When attending a City Commission meeting, please turn off your cell phone or set it on vibrate. Signs will not
be allowed into the building. Citizens attending the meeting may distribute written information to the
commissioners when recognized by the mayor or written information may be submitted to the city clerk prior to
the meeting for distribution to the commissioners and key staff members.
Individuals have different opinions and the Commission would like to collect those in the most respectful way
possible. Please refrain from clapping or booing before, during or after a person speaks. In addition, we ask
that talking within the audience is kept to a minimum to allow for the citizens surrounding you the opportunity to
hear the discussions. Individuals that are disruptive will be asked to leave or may be removed from the
meeting.
ORDER OF DISCUSSION
Generally, the order of discussion, after introduction of an item, includes comments and information by staff,
followed by Commission questions or inquiries. The applicant and interested citizens may then speak on the
item. At the close of public discussion, the item will be considered by the Commission and action taken.
ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION
Citizens may address the Commission on items under discussion when recognized by the Mayor. When
addressing the Commission, please move to the podium and clearly state your name and address in the
microphone. If you are representing a group or organization, please provide the name and address as well.
In order to ensure that all persons may have an opportunity to speak, comments will be limited to three minutes.
Keep your remarks brief and do not repeat what has already been said. However, feel free to simply state
whether you are or are not in support of the item being discussed.
Do not ask questions of the Commission; provide your comments and factual information only.
CITIZEN FORUM
A citizen desiring to speak on an item which is not on the agenda may do so under Citizen Forum. Discussion
is limited to five minutes and the Commission does not take immediate action. However, items introduced
under Citizen Forum may become agenda items for later meetings or may be referred to City staff for follow-up.
CONSENT AGENDA
The consent agenda is a means to assemble routine action items to be approved collectively for a more efficient
meeting. Any item may be considered separately by request of a commissioner or staff member. Any citizen
who would like to ask the governing body to remove any item from the consent agenda can do so by forwarding
their request to staff, the mayor, or a commissioner prior to the start of the meeting. A citizen may also make a
request during the citizen forum portion of the meeting but no discussion of the item can take place at that time.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
The Commission may, at any time, call for an executive session. Executive sessions are used to discuss, in
private, any subject covered under the Kansas Open Meetings Act. Examples of such subjects include
personnel action, legal matters, or purchase of property. The public and the media representatives are informed
of the time and place of these meetings, as well as the general category of discussion, but are not permitted to
attend.
AGENDA INFORMATION
Copies of the agenda are available in the Office of the City Clerk on Thursday afternoon preceding the regular
meetings. Items for the agenda should be submitted to this office prior to noon the Wednesday preceding a
regularly scheduled Monday meeting. Information regarding the agenda may be obtained from Room 206 in the
City -County Building, located at 300 W. Ash, Salina, KS or visiting our website at www.salina-ks.gov.
"CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IS THE CORNERSTONE OF DEMOCRACY"
Rev. 1116
Michael
Schrage,
Deputy City
Manager
CITY COMMISSION ROOM
City Clerk
Commissioners
Mayor
Commissioners
Shandi
Trent W.
Kaye J.
Jon R. Randall R.
Wicks
Davis Karl Ryan
Crawford
Blanchard Hardy
Greg
Bengtson,
City Attorney
Jason Gage,
City Manager
Gary Hobbie,
Director of
Community &
Development
CITY COMMISSION: The five City Commissioners are elected at -large, in non-partisan
elections, for overlapping terms. The two candidates receiving the
most votes receive four year terms, and the third receives a two year
term. Each year, in April, the Commission elects one of their members
to serve as Mayor for one year. As a Commissioner, the Mayor is
entitled to full voting rights but has no veto power. The Commission is
the legislative body of City government and determines all matters of
City policy.
CITY MANAGER: The City Manager is the chief executive and administrative officer of
City operations and is appointed by the City Commission for an
indefinite term. The City Manager is responsible to the City
Commission for the administration of all activities, functions, and
programs of the City in accordance with State law and policies and
guidelines adopted by the City Commission.
CITY ATTORNEY, CITY CLERK, These staff members are appointed by the City Manager to administer
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, certain City Operations and to provide technical assistance to the City
DEPUTY CITY MANAGER, Manager and Commission. Other department directors may attend the
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY & City Commission meetings as needed to address particular items of
DEVELOPMENT City business.
Cityof
Salina
SALINA CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
CITY -COUNTY BUILDING, 300 W. ASH, ROOM 107
SALINA, KANSAS
MAY 2, 2016
4:00 P.M.
The City Commission will convene for a Study Session, the agenda for which is attached.
Members of the public are invited to attend this informal session and discuss matters of
interest with the City Commissioners during an "open forum" period from 3:45 to 4:00 p.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND MOMENT OF SILENCE
3. AWARDS AND PROCLAMATIONS
(3.1) The month of May 2016 as "National Bike Month" and "Bicycle Safety Month," the
week of May 16 through 20, 2016 as "Bike to Work Week" and May 20, 2016 as
"Bike to Work Day" in the city of Salina. Sheryl Brown will read the proclamation.
4. CITIZENS FORUM
5. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR A CERTAIN TIME
6. CONSENT AGENDA
(6.1) Approve the minutes of April 25, 2016.
(6.2) Authorize the purchase of a wastewater pump for Wastewater Collection from
JCI Industries in the amount of $41,680.
7. ADMINISTRATION
(7.1) Second reading Ordinance No. 16-10830 amending and renumbering Salina
Code Section 2-21 and adopting new Sections 2-21 though 2-33 and Sections 2-
37 through 2-39 pertaining to the commission -manager form of government
and related future elections of the City of Salina, Kansas; and repealing
Ordinance No. 2397 and the existing Salina Code Sections 2-21, 2-106 through 2-
108 (Division 2, Chapter 2), and 2-121 (Division 3, Chapter 2).
(7.2) Second reading Ordinance No. 16-10831 amending Section 42-59(8)c of the
Temporary Use regulations in the Salina Zoning Ordinance, to expand the areas
within the community where farmers markets may locate and operate to
include churches located in any zoning district.
(7.3) Second reading Ordinance No. 16-10833 amending the conditions of approval
applicable to a PDD/ U (Planned Development District) and approval of an
amended development plan to allow an expansion of the Graves Family Sports
Complex facilities that includes the closure and elimination of the east side of
South Fourth Street.
(7.4) Second reading Ordinance No. 16-10832 requesting closure and vacation of the
west side of South Fourth Street between Claflin Avenue and Cloud Street.
(7.5) Resolution No. 16-7345 setting the date for public hearings to consider whether
certain structures shall be condemned and ordered demolished or repaired.
(7.6) Resolution No.16-7346 authorizing the Mayor to execute a supplemental
agreement with Union Pacific Railroad to amend the current railroad right-of-
way lease agreement between the City of Salina and Union Pacific Railroad by
attaching substitute exhibits depicting the area to be leased by the City of
Salina.
8. DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS
(8.1) Resolution No. 16-7319 approving a license agreement with 104 N. Santa Fe, LLC
to allow a private step and associated handrail in a public alleyway east of Santa Fe
Avenue between Iron Avenue and Ash Street. (Continued from the April 18, 2016
meeting in order to allow staff to prepare a plan that addresses the concerns
expressed by other property owners whose property abuts this alley).
9. OTHER BUSINESS
10. ADJOURNMENT