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PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD

PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD. If you would like to address the Mayor and City Council during the Public Comment section on Tonight’s Agenda, please record your name and address on the sign-up sheet located at the table on the side of the Council room.

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PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD

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  1. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD If you would like to address the Mayor and City Council during the Public Comment section on Tonight’s Agenda, please record your name and address on the sign-up sheet located at the table on the side of the Council room. Please note that public comments are limited to five (5) minutes per speaker.

  2. Director’s Report • Fire Department monthly report for December, 2012. • Administrative Services monthly report for December, 2012. • Maintenance Division monthly report for December, 2012.

  3. UNFINISHED Business

  4. Ordinances • Ordinance (2nd and 3rd readings) - authorizing the issuance and sale of General Obligation Refunding Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $1,700,000.00 to refund in whole or part the Original Refunding Bonds used to finance HVAC upgrades at the Memorial Campus Facility, and providing for issued Original Refunding Bonds to be later refunded through Subsequent Refunding Bonds.

  5. HVAC Refinancing • Refinancing of HVAC improvements at Memorial • Currently financed at 6% • Savings = $440,000 net of insurance • Subject to no reserve clause

  6. Ordinances • Ordinance (2nd and 3rd readings) - supplementing Ordinance No. 3692, passed May 24, 2011, which authorized public financing relative to the Johnson Controls, Inc. Lease Purchase Agreement, to amend the existing refund authority to provide for refunding of potential reserves in any such refunding.

  7. NEW Business

  8. Ordinances • Ordinance (1st reading) - providing for the closure of a portion of an alley located behind 514 Conrad Avenue at the request of Dennis and Geneva Nave and authorizing the conveyance of portions of the closed alley to Cornerstone Baptist Church and Geneva and Dennis Nave.

  9. Conrad Avenue Alley Closing

  10. Ordinances • Ordinance (1st reading) - providing for the closure of an alley located between 117 Hanover Street and 119 Hanover Street at the request of Bella Strada Trust, and authorizing the execution of deeds conveying portions of the closed property to Bergen Trust and Bella Strada Trust.

  11. Hanover Street Alley Closing

  12. Charter Amendment Resolution • Charter Amendment Resolution (1st reading) - adding new clauses to Section 82A of the City Charter to provide 1) the option to publish a summary Notice of Sale rather than a full Notice of Sale; 2) the option to publish said Notice of Sale in full or summary form once rather than twice; and 3) the option to use electronic means to provide a full Notice of Sale rather than by means of traditional publication.

  13. Orders • Order approving FY2011-2012 appropriations and transfers.

  14. FY12 Appropriations and Transfers

  15. FY12 Appropriations and Transfers

  16. Orders • Order authorizing a six-month extension to the contract with Mackin Engineering for the Heritage Area Management Plan Update, said extension to expire October 31, 2013.

  17. Orders • Order appointing members of the Mayor and City Council to the City's various boards and commissions.

  18. Orders • Order authorizing a $5.00 increase in fees for the use of the pavilions at Constitution Park for the FY13 season. Fees for large pavilions will increase to from $85 to $90; fees for small pavilions will increase from $65 to $70.

  19. Orders • Order approving the sole source purchase of a 2011 GMC Sierra 1500 Truck from Timbrook Automotive in an amount not to exceed $22,920.00.

  20. Truck Replacement

  21. Orders • Order authorizing the execution of an Easement Agreement with Ali Ghan Shriners Holding Corporation and Willison Oil, Inc. for the construction and maintenance of a water line in the vicinity of Ali Ghan Road.

  22. Ali Ghan Road Easement

  23. Letters, Petitions • Letter from Atlantic Broadband, dated December 18, 2012, advising that monthly service, equipment, installation, and activation fees will increase effective April, 2013 due to programming and operational cost increases.

  24. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD If you would like to address the Mayor and City Council during the Public Comment section on Tonight’s Agenda, please record your name and address on the sign-up sheet located on the speaker’s podium in the front of the Council room. Please note that public comments are limited to five (5) minutes per speaker. http://tools.arantius.com/stopwatch

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