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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-10-19 Council minutesSubject to change as finalized by the City Clerk. For a final official copy, contact the City Clerk's Office 356-5041 Summary of Minutes October 19, 2021 - 6:00 PM Iowa City City Council regular meeting, held at The Center - Assembly Room, 28 S. Linn St. Mayor Teague presiding. Council members present: Bergus, Mims, Salih, Taylor, Teague, Thomas, Weiner. Staff members present: Fruin, Jones, Kilburg, Goers, Fruehling, Knoche, Havel, Sovers, Hightshoe, Sitzman, Russett, Lehmann, Liston. USG: Van Heukelom, Miglin. 1. Call to Order 2. Proclamations 2.a. Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery Day Fire Marshall Brian Greer accepting. 2.b. LGTBQ+ History Month Aiden Bettine, LGBTQ Iowa Archives & Library Director accepting. 2.c. National Disability Employment Awareness Month Jolene Sorenson, Systems Unlimited and Andrew Ostroot, Individual served by System Unlimited's Supported Employment Program accepting. 2.d. Public Health Professionals' Day Sam Jarvis, Community Health Division Manager accepting. 3. Special Presentations 3.a. COVID Update - Johnson County Public Health Sam Jarvis, Community Health Division Manager. Beginning of Consent Calendar (Items 4 — 9) Consider adoption of the Consent Calendar as presented or amended 4. Approval of Council Actions (subject to corrections, as recommended by the City Clerk) 4.a. Work Session Minutes: October 5 4.b. Formal Summary of Minutes: October 5 5. Receive and File Minutes of Boards and Commissions 5.a. Ad Hoc Truth & Reconciliation Commission: August 19 5.b. Ad Hoc Truth & Reconciliation Commission: September 2 5.c. Ad Hoc Truth & Reconciliation Commission: September 16 5.d. Ad Hoc Truth & Reconciliation Commission: September 30 5.e. Climate Action Commission: September 13 5.f. Community Police Review Board: September 20 5.g. Park & Recreation Commission: September 8 5.h. Planning & Zoning Commission: September 16 5.i. Public Art Advisory Committee: September 2 October 19, 2021 Summary of Minutes Page 1 6. Permit Motions and Resolutions (as recommended by the City Clerk) 6.a. Liquor License - Renewals 1. Class C Liquor License for Iowa City Red Ginger Sushi Bistro Inc., dba Red Ginger, 1301 S. Gilbert St. 2. Class B Liquor License for Kinseth Iowa City LLC, dba Hilton Garden Inn, 328 S. Clinton St. 3. Class C Liquor License for Hilltop Tavern, Ltd., dba Hilltop Lounge, The, 1100 N. Dodge St. 4. Class E Liquor License for Fareway Stores, Inc., dba Fareway Stores, Inc. #950, 2530 Westwinds Dr. 5. Class E Liquor License for Fareway Stores, Inc., dba Fareway Stores, Inc. #034, 2765 Commerce Dr. 6. Class C Liquor License for Suzster, Inc., dba Club Car, The, 122 Wright St. 7. Class C Liquor License for IC Entertainment, LC, dba Bardot Iowa, 347 S. Gilbert St. 8. Class C Liquor License for Christian Retirement Services, Inc., dba Oaknoll Retirement Residence, 1 Oaknoll Court 9. Class C Liquor License for Christian Retirement Services, Inc., dba Oaknoll East, 2640 N. Scott Blvd. 10. Class E Liquor License for Kum & Go, L.C., dba Kum & Go #3502, 2303 Muscatine Ave. 11. Class E Liquor License for Kum & Go, L.C., dba Kum & Go #51, 323 E. Burlington St. 12. Class E Liquor License for Kum & Go, L.C., dba Kum & Go #53, 955 Mormon Trek Blvd. 13. Class E Liquor License for Kum & Go, L.C., dba Kum & Go #422, 731 S. Riverside Dr. 14. Class E Liquor License for Kum & Go, L.C., dba Kum & Go #504, 1310 S. Gilbert St. 15. Class C Liquor License for Etre Foods L.L.C., dba The Iowa Chop House, 223 E. Washington St. 16. Class B Liquor License for Kinseth Hospitality Company Inc., dba Element by Westin, 314 S. Clinton St. 17. Class C Liquor License for Lusati, Inc., dba Quinton's Bar and Deli, 215 E. Washington St. 18. Class C Beer Permit for HWZ L.L.C., dba RJ'Z Express, 2 Escort Lane 19. Class C Liquor License for Restaurant Mexicano El Senor Cactus Inc., dba El Senor Cactus, 1534 Gilbert St. 20. Outdoor Service Area for Restaurant Mexicano El Senor Cactus Inc., dba El Senor Cactus, 1534 Gilbert St. 21. Class C Liquor License for Pershell Corporation, dba Colonial Lanes, 2253 Highway 218 S. 6.b. Liquor License - New 1. Class C Liquor License for PC Iowa City, LLC, dba Roxxy, 127 E. College St. October 19, 2021 Summary of Minutes Page 2 6.c. Cigarette Permits 1. Resolution to issue Cigarette Permit to Groundwork, dba H -Bar, 220 S. Van Buren St. (Resolution 21-264) 7. Resolutions and Motions 7.a. Motion to approve disbursements in the amount of $12,156,807.63 for the period of August 1 through August 31, 2021, as recommended by the Finance Director subject to audit. Disbursements are published and permanently retained in the City Clerk's office in accordance with State Code. 7.b. Motion notifying the Iowa City Planning & Zoning Commission of the petition for the establishment of the South District Self -Supported Municipal Improvement District filed with the City Clerk on October 7, 2021 and referring said petition to the Planning and Zoning Commission for the preparation of an evaluative report for the Council on the merit and feasibility of the project, all in accordance with Chapter 386.3(3) of the Code of Iowa. 7.c. Resolution authorizing the City Manager to sign and City Clerk to attest a 28E Agreement with the Iowa Alcohol Beverages Division for Tobacco Enforcement. (Resolution 21-265) 7.d. Resolution amending budgeted positions in the Information Technology Services Division of the Finance Department and the Administrative and Confidential pay plan by adding one full-time Information Security Analyst position, grade 26. (Resolution 21-266) 7.e. Resolution authorizing the City Manager to sign an amendment to the loan agreement with Public Space One, Inc. for community programming at 538 S. Gilbert St. (Resolution 21-267) 7.f. Resolution approving the final plat of Community View - Part Two, Iowa City, Iowa (SUB21-0007). (Resolution 21-268) 7.g. Resolution accepting the work for the Asphalt Resurfacing — US Hwy 1 (Burlington Street and Governor Street) 2018 Project. (Resolution 21-269) 7.h. Resolution accepting the work for the Gilbert Court Sidewalk Infill Project. (Resolution 21-270) 8. Setting Public Hearings 8.a. Motion setting a public hearing for November 16, 2021 on a resolution to amend the Comprehensive Plan to update the Fringe Area Policy Agreement between Johnson County and the City of Iowa City. (CPA21- 0003) 8.b. Motion setting a public hearing for November 16, 2021 on a resolution to amend the Southwest District Plan and Comprehensive Plan to allow intensive commercial and open space land uses for the property south of IWV Road SW and west of Slothower Road. (CPA21-0002) October 19, 2021 Summary of Minutes Page 3 8.c. Motion setting a public hearing for November 16, 2021 on a resolution to annex approximately 70.39 acres of land located west of the intersection of IWV Road and Slothower Road. (ANN21-0003) 8.d. Motion setting a public hearing for November 16, 2021 on an ordinance conditionally rezoning approximately 53.36 acres from County Agricultural (A) to Intensive Commercial (CI -1), approximately 17.03 acres from County Agricultural (A) to Interim Development Commercial (ID -C), and approximately 9 acres from Rural Residential (RR -1) to Intensive Commercial (CI -1) for land located west of the intersection of IWV Road and Slothower Road. 8.e. Resolution setting a public hearing on November 16, 2021 on project manual and estimate of cost for the construction of the Influent Rake and Screen Replacement Project, directing City Clerk to publish notice of said hearing, and directing the City Engineer to place said project manual on file for public inspection. (Resolution 21-271) 9. Correspondence 9.a. Competitive Quotation Memo End of Consent Calendar City Attorney Goers provided a summary on procedures for item 7.b, SSMID petition review. Individual Council members expressed their views. Motion to approve. Moved by P. Taylor, seconded by J. Weiner. Motion Passed. (7 Ayes) 10. Community Comment (items not on the agenda) [UNTIL 7 PM] The following individuals appeared: Mary Gravitt, V. Fixmer-Oraiz, Paola Jaramillo Guayara, Dan Kauble, Noah Petersen. 11. Planning and Zoning Matters 11.a. Ordinance amending Title 14, Zoning Code and Title 15, Land Subdivision, to create form -based zones and standards consistent with the South District Plan. (REZ21-0005) (Second Consideration) Individual Council members expressed their views. Motion to give second consideration. Moved by J. Weiner, seconded by L. Bergus. Motion Passed. (7 Ayes) Regular Formal Agenda 12. Ordinance amending Title 9, entitled "Motor Vehicles and Traffic," Chapter 3, entitled "Rules of the Road," Section 6, entitled "Speed Restrictions," Subsection B, entitled "Exceptions," to modify the 35 MPH speed zone for Rochester Avenue. (Second Consideration) Motion to waive second consideration. Moved by S. Mims, seconded by P. Taylor. Motion Passed. (7 Ayes) October 19, 2021 Summary of Minutes Page 4 Motion to pass and adopt Ordinance 21-4865. Moved by S. Mims, seconded by M. Salih. Motion Passed. (7 Ayes) 13. Announcement of Vacancies - New Applicants MUST reside in Iowa City and be 18 years of age unless specific qualifications are stated. [Staff will not publish additional notices after the initial announcement; but will continue to advertise vacancies on the City website and Council agenda. More information may be found on the City website or in the City Clerk's office. Library Board of Trustees - One vacancy to fill an unexpired term. Upon appointment - June 30, 2023. (Kellee Forkenbrock resigned) Correspondence included in Council packet. Applications must be received by 5:00 P.M., Tuesday, November 23, 2021. Motion to accept correspondence from Kellee Forkenbrock. Moved by M. Salih, seconded by L. Bergus. Motion Passed. (7 Ayes) 14. Announcement of Vacancies - Previous Applicants MUST reside in Iowa City and be 18 years of age unless specific qualifications are stated. [Staff will not publish additional notices after the initial announcement; but will continue to advertise vacancies on the City website and Council agenda. More information may be found on the City website or in the City Clerk's office. Board of Adjustment - One vacancy to fill a five-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2026. (Term expires for Mark Russo) Airport Zoning Commission (Iowa City Representative) - One vacancy to fill a six-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2027. (Term expires for Christine Ogren) Board of Appeals (Building Design Professional) - One vacancy to fill a five-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2026. (Term expires for Scott McDonough) Climate Action Commission - Three vacancies to fill a three-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2024.(Term expires for John Fraser, Grace Holbrook and Eric Tate) Human Rights Commission - Three vacancies to fill a three-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2024. (Term expires for Adil Adams, Jessica Andino and Siri Bruhn) Parks and Recreation Commission - Three vacancies to fill a four-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2025. (Term expires for Stephen Bird, Ben Russell and Angie Smith) October 19, 2021 Summary of Minutes Page 5 Public Art Advisory Commission (At -Large) - One vacancy to fill a three-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2024. (Term expires for Edward Boyken) Senior Center Commission - Two vacancies to fill a three-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2024. (Term expires for Zachary Goldsmith, Lorraine Dorfman) Applications must be received by 5:00 P.M., Tuesday, November 9, 2021. Airport Zoning Board of Adjustment - One vacancy to fill a five-year term, January 1, 2021 - December 31, 2025. (Formerly advertised) Board of Appeals (Licensed Electrician) - One vacancy to fill a five-year term, January 1, 2021 - December 31, 2025. (Term expired for John Forman Gay) Historic Preservation Commission (East College St) - One vacancy to fill a three-year term, effective upon appointment - June 30, 2024. (Formerly advertised) Historic Preservation Commission (Jefferson St.) - One vacancy to fill an unexpired term, effective upon appointment - June 30, 2022. (Lyndi Kiple resigned) Vacancies will remain open until filled. 15. Community Comment [IF NECESSARY] (ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA) The following individuals appeared: Anna Van Heukelom, USG Liaison presented USG updates. 16. City Council Information Council members reported on various meetings attended, upcoming meetings, community events, and items of interest. 17. Report on Items from City Staff a. City Manager — None. b. Deputy City Manager Deputy City Manager Jones and Councilor Weiner noted the passing of former United States Secretary of State Colin Powell. c. City Attorney — None. d. City Clerk — None. Councilor Mims corrected the day of the December 14th City Council meeting which is the second Tuesday of December. October 19, 2021 Summary of Minutes Page 6 18. Adjourn Motion to adjourn at 6:57pm. Moved by S. Mims. seconded by J. Thomas. M tion Passed. (7 Ayes) T - cspA._47 P„, KelliC y Clerk October 19, 2021 Bruce'f eague, Mayor Summary of Minutes Page 7 I ` d: aw CITY OE IOWA CITY www.icgov.org October 19, 2021 ATTACHMENTS: Description Work Session Minutes: October 5 Item Number: 4.a. 4=-..a , CITY OF IOWA CITY MEMORANDUM Date: October 8, 2021 To: Mayor and City Council From: Kellie Fruehling, City Clerk Re: Council Work Session, October 5, 2021, 4:00 p.m. at The Center — Assembly Room Council: Bergus, Mims, Salih, Taylor, Teague, Thomas, Weiner Staff: Fruin, Jones, Kilburg, Goers, Fruehling, Hightshoe, Sitzman, Russett, Lehmann, Sovers USG: Van Heukelom, Miglin (A transcription is available in the City Clerk's Office and the City website.) Staff presentation on the South District Form Based Code Tony Perez, Director of Form -Based Coding, from Opticos Design Inc., presented a power point on Form -Based Coding and Missing Middle Housing focusing on the following: • What is a Form -Based Code? • What is Missing Middle Housing? • A Form -Based Approach to New Neighborhoods • Benefits of the Form -Based Approach Senior Planner Russett presented a power point on the following: • Project Framework and Goals • Planning Process • Revisions Incorporated Based on Public Input • Land Development Process • Justification for Amendment City Manager Fruin provided additional information. Individual Council members expressed their views. Clarification of Agenda items No discussion. Information Packet Discussion [September 23, September 301 ➢ September 23 — no discussion. ➢ September 30 1. (IP4, Memo from City Clerk: Joint Entities Agenda Items for October 18) Individual Council members expressed their views. Action: The City Clerk will request that the following be added to the October 18th Joint Entities meeting agenda: - Update from Cities and County on Federal ARPA planning Update from ICCSD on Federal relief dollars planning and any plans for rapid COVID testing offerings 2. (IP1, Council Tentative Meeting Schedule) City Manager Fruin noted the revised tentative schedule and asked Councilors to review for conflicts. None were noted. Council Work Session October 5, 2021 Page 2 3. (IP5, Press Release: Iowa City Fire Department launches Navigator Assistance Program for community members in need) Councilor Weiner requested to hear more information after the program had been launched. Council updates on assigned boards, commissions, and committees Council members reported on various assigned boards, commissions, and committees. Adjourn 5:02 p.m. I ` d: .6p.cgAiriilia- .7•11§ CITY OE IOWA CITY www.icgov.org October 19, 2021 ATTACHMENTS: Description Formal Summary of Minutes: October 5 Item Number: 4.b. Subject to change as finalized by the City Clerk. For a final official copy, contact the City Clerk's Office 356-5041 Summary of Minutes October 5, 2021 - 6:00 PM Iowa City City Council regular meeting, held at The Center - Assembly Room, 28 S. Linn St. Mayor Teague presiding. Council members present: Bergus, Mims, Salih, Taylor, Teague , Thomas, Weiner. Staff members present: Fruin, Jones, Kilburg, Goers, Fruehling, Hightshoe, Sitzman, Russett, Lehmann, Knoche, Havel, Sovers. USG: Van Heukelom, Miglin. 1. Call to Order 2. Proclamations 2.a. Careers in Construction Month Accepting: - The Greater Iowa City Area HBA President GT Karr, Sueppel's Siding & Remodeling - Young Professionals Network Co -Chair Brogan Messer, Kitchens By Design - Executive Officer Karyl Bohnsack, The Greater Iowa City Area Home Builders Association (HBA) 2.b. Indigenous Peoples' Day Human Rights Commissioner, Siri Bruhn, accepting. Beginning of Consent Calendar (Items 3 — 6) Consider adoption of the Consent Calendar as presented or amended 3. Approval of Council Actions (subject to corrections, as recommended by the City Clerk) 3.a. Special Formal Summary of Minutes: September 21 3.b. Work Session Minutes: September 21 3.c. Formal Summary of Minutes: September 21 4. Receive and File Minutes of Boards and Commissions 4.a. Civil Service Commission: September 21 4.b. Climate Action Commission: July 12 4.c. Community Police Review Board: August 2 4.d. Community Police Review Board: August 30 4.e. Housing & Community Development Commission: August 19 4.f. Human Rights Commission: August 24 4.g. Library Board of Trustees: August 26 4.h. Planning & Zoning Commission: August 19 4.1 Planning & Zoning Commission: September 2 4.j. Public Art Advisory Committee: August 5 5. Permit Motions and Resolutions (as recommended by the City Clerk) 5.a. Liquor License — Renewals 1. Class B Beer Permit for Mondo's New Union Brewery LC, dba Reunion Brewery, 2319 Heinz Rd. October 5, 2021 Summary of Minutes Page 1 2. Class C Liquor License for Short's Burger and Shine, LLC, dba Short's Burger and Shine, 18 S. Clinton St. 3. Class C Liquor License for Mcquiggan's on 1, L.L.C., dba Hudson's South Side Tap, Highway 1 West Suite 482 4. Outdoor Service Area for Mcquiggan's on 1, L.L.C., dba Hudson's South Side Tap, Highway 1 West Suite 482 5. Class C Liquor License for Corrido Liquor, Inc., dba Sanctuary, 405 S. Gilbert St. 6. Class C Liquor License for Corridor Entertainment LC, dba Studio 13, 13 S. Linn St. 7. Class C Liquor License for Brixco.,LLC, dba Brix, 209 N. Linn St. 8. Class C Beer Permit for Basket Cases, LLC, dba The Basket Cases, 601 St. Thomas Court 9. Class C Liquor License for Corridor Alley Entertainment, Inc., dba Eden Ultra Lounge, 217 Iowa Ave. 10. Class C Liquor License for Corridor Underground Entertainment Inc., dba Iowa City Yacht Club, 13 S. Linn St., #10 11. Class C Liquor License for HMDS Inc., dba Grizzly's South Side Pub, 1210 Highland Court 12. Class C Liquor License for CS Restaurant Company LLC, dba Clinton Street Social Club, 18 1/2 S. Clinton St. 13. Class C Liquor License for Brothers of Iowa City, Inc., dba It's Brothers Bar & Grill, 125 S. Dubuque St. 14. Outdoor Service Area for Brothers of Iowa City, Inc., dba It's Brothers Bar & Grill, 125 S. Dubuque St. 5.b. Liquor License - New 1. Special Class C Liquor License for Filmscene, dba FilmScene, 118 E. College St. 5.c. Liquor License – Ownership Change 1. Class C Liquor License for CS Restaurant Company LLC, dba Clinton Street Social Club, 181/2 S. Clinton St. 6. Resolutions and Motions 6.a. Resolution designating the authorized officers or employees to conduct business with authorized banking institutions. (Resolution 21-258) 6.b. Resolution awarding contract and authorizing the Mayor to sign and the City Clerk to attest a contract for construction of the Muscatine Avenue Pedestrian Crossing Project. (Resolution 21-259) 6.c. Resolution awarding contract and authorizing the City Engineer to sign a contract for construction of the Second Avenue Bridge Replacement Project [BROS-3715-(664)-8J-52]. (Resolution 21-260) 6.d. Resolution accepting the work for the Digester Seals Project. (Resolution 21-261) 6.e. Resolution on Unclassified Salary Compensation for Fiscal Year 2022 for the City Manager and City Clerk. (Resolution 21-262) October 5, 2021 Summary of Minutes Page 2 End of Consent Calendar Motion to approve consent calendar. Moved by M. Salih, seconded by J. Weiner. Motion Passed. (7 Ayes) 7. Community Comment (items not on the agenda) [UNTIL 7 PM] The following individuals appeared: Pam Michaud, Mary Gravitt, Noah ?, and Dan Kauble. 8. Planning and Zoning Matters 8.a. Resolution to amend the South District Plan, a part of Iowa City's Comprehensive Plan, to facilitate development that follows form -based principles. (CPA21-0001) A public hearing was held. Tony Perez, Director of Form -Based Coding, from Opticos Design Inc., Senior Planner Russett and Associate Planner Lehmann presented power points for agenda items 8.a and 8.b. City Manager Fruin provided additional information. The following individuals appeared: Sara Barron, Executive Director Johnson County Affordable Housing Coalition, Kelcey Patrick -Ferree, Robert Domsic, Alex Hachtman, Joleah Shaw, and Alicia Trimble. Individual Council members expressed their views. Motion to approve Resolution 21-263. Moved by J. Thomas, seconded by L. Bergus. Motion Passed. (7 Ayes) 8.b. Ordinance amending Title 14, Zoning Code and Title 15, Land Subdivision, to create form -based zones and standards consistent with the South District Plan. (REZ21-0005) (First Consideration) A public hearing was held, no one appeared. The presentation for item 8.b was given along with the previous item 8.a. Individual Council members expressed their views. Motion to give first consideration. Moved by S. Mims, seconded by P. Taylor. Motion Passed. (7 Ayes) Regular Formal Agenda 9. Ordinance amending Title 9, entitled "Motor Vehicles and Traffic," Chapter 3, entitled "Rules of the Road," Section 6, entitled "Speed Restrictions," Subsection B, entitled "Exceptions," to modify the 35 MPH speed zone for Rochester Avenue. (First Consideration) City Manager Fruin provided information. Individual Council members expressed their views. Motion to give first consideration. Moved by M. Salih, seconded by J. Weiner. Motion Passed. (7 Ayes) October 5, 2021 Summary of Minutes Page 3 10. Council Appointments 10.a. Climate Action Commission - One vacancy to fill an unexpired term. Upon appointment - December 31, 2022. (Madeleine Bradley resigned) Individual Council members expressed their views. Motion to appoint Clarity Guerra. Moved by J. Weiner, seconded by M. Salih. Motion Passed. (7 Ayes) 11. Announcement of Vacancies - New Applicants MUST reside in Iowa City and be 18 years of age unless specific qualifications are stated. [Staff will not publish additional notices after the initial announcement; but will continue to advertise vacancies on the City website and Council agenda. More information may be found on the City website or in the City Clerk's office. Board of Adiustment - One vacancy to fill a five-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2026. (Term expires for Mark Russo) October 5, 2021 Airport Zoning Commission (Iowa City Representative) - One vacancy to fill a six-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2027. (Term expires for Christine Ogren) Board of Appeals (Building Design Professional) - One vacancy to fill a five-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2026. (Term expires for Scott McDonough) Climate Action Commission - Three vacancies to fill a three-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2024.(Term expires for John Fraser, Grace Holbrook and Eric Tate) Human Rights Commission - Three vacancies to fill a three-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2024. (Term expires for Adil Adams, Jessica Andino and Siri Bruhn) Parks and Recreation Commission - Three vacancies to fill a four-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2025. (Term expires for Stephen Bird, Ben Russell and Angie Smith) Public Art Advisory Commission (At -Large) - One vacancy to fill a three- year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2024. (Term expires for Edward Boyken) Senior Center Commission - Two vacancies to fill a three-year term, January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2024. (Term expires for Zachary Goldsmith, Lorraine Dorfman) Applications must be received by 5:00 P.M., Tuesday, November 9, 2021. Summary of Minutes Page 4 12. Announcement of Vacancies - Previous Applicants MUST reside in Iowa City and be 18 years of age unless specific qualifications are stated. [Staff will not publish additional notices after the initial announcement; but will continue to advertise vacancies on the City website and Council agenda. More information may be found on the City website or in the City Clerk's office. Airport Zoning Board of Adjustment - One vacancy to fill a five-year term, January 1, 2021 - December 31, 2025. (Formerly advertised) Board of Appeals (Licensed Electrician) - One vacancy to fill a five-year term, January 1, 2021 - December 31, 2025. (Term expired for John Forman Gay) Historic Preservation Commission (East College St) - One vacancy to fill a three-year term, effective upon appointment - June 30, 2024. (Formerly advertised) Historic Preservation Commission (Jefferson St.) - One vacancy to fill an unexpired term, effective upon appointment - June 30, 2022. (Lyndi Kiple resigned) Vacancies will remain open until filled. 13. Community Comment [IF NECESSARY] (ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA) The following individuals appeared: Anna Van Heukelom, USG Liaison, presented USG updates. 14. City Council Information Council members reported on various meetings attended, upcoming meetings, community events, and items of interest. 15. Report on Items from City Staff a. City Manager - none. b. Deputy City Manager - none. c. City Attorney - none. d. City Clerk - none. 16. Adjourn Motion to adjourn 8:55 pm. Moved by M. Salih, seconded by J. Weiner. Motion Passed. (7 Ayes) ' ,J Kellie K. Fruehling, Cit J October 5, 2021 Clerk ""La Summary of Minutes Page 5