COMMERCE CITY – The following is a tentative agenda for the upcoming City Council meeting. This agenda is subject to change. For more information about posting locations, please contact the city clerk at (303) 289-3611, or visit www.c3gov.com and click on “Government” and then “Agendas and Minutes.”6:30 p.m. Monday, April 6, Regular meeting, City Council chambers
Consent agenda
• Ordinance 1758 Amendments to Residential Occupancy Standards
• Ordinance 1759 2009 Victim Assistance in Law Enforcement grant for $1,800 to the Police Department’s victim services program.
• Ordinance 1760 Recognition of grant from the Colorado Trust in the amount of $75,000
• Ordinance FP-32-08 Approval of flood plain permit for 104th Avenue and Second Creek
• Ordinance Z-884-09 Adams County School District 27J requests rezoning from Agricultural to Public for property located at 15995 E. 101st Way
• Resolution 2009-20 Amending the Directory of City Fees and Charges
• Resolution 2009-21 Annexation ordinance AN-202-09
Ordinance on first reading
• Ordinance 1762 Fuel surcharge ordinance
Public hearing
• AcuGreen has applied for a conditional use permit for tire recycling at 6121 Clermont St.
Executive session
• Executive session for the purpose of determining positions relative to matters that may be subject to negotiations, developing strategy for negotiations and instructing negotiators under Colorado Revised Statutes 24-6-402(4)(e) regarding Tri-State litigation
Possible City Council action following executive session
GID regular meeting immediately following City Council meeting
Consent agenda
• GID Ordinance 144-09 Inclusion of Stuart Middle School in the General Improvement District
• GID Ordinance 143-08 Agreement relating to the district's general obligation variable rate bonds, series 2002 and 2006 and approving certain matters related to the district’s general obligation variable rate bonds, series 2008.
Ordinance on first reading
• GID Ordinance 145-09 Inclusion of the Aurora Prairie Water into the district
Fuel Fee is one of the best things Commerce City has done in a long time.
ReplyDeleteGood job.
Matt R.