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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-01-25 AgendaSubject to change as finalized by the City Clerk. For a final official copy, contact the City Clerk's Office 356-5040 ~ r Iowa City ~ ~ ~~ • ,~®~~~ City Council Agenda -~-- CITY OF IOWA CITY Special Formal January 25, 2010 - 7:00 p.m. City Hall - Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street www.icgov.org n ~ ~' fs~:'- ~J arJi~ Sc+~v ~BeiS~yt ITEM 1. CALL TO ORDER. ~~-//.~,~g ~arr ~(,~r~c'w` ROLL CALL. ITEM 2. OUTSTANDING STUDENT CITIZENSHIP AWARDS -Lucas Elementary School a) Olivia Parrott b) Benjamin Morony ITEM 3. PROCLAMATION. Arts and Culture Day -January 24, 2010 ITEM 4. PRESENTATION Johnson County Historical Society ITEM 5. CONSIDER ADOPTION OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED OR AMENDED. a) Approval of Council Actions, subject to corrections, as recommended by the City Clerk. 1. January 8, Special Council Work Session 2. January 8, Special Council Formal Official and Complete 3. January 11, Special Council Work Session 4. January 12, Special Council Formal Official and Complete 5. January 14, Special Council Work Session 6. January 19, Special Council Formal Official and Complete b) Receive and File Minutes of Boards and Commissions (any recommendations contained in minutes become effective only upon separate Council action). 1. Planning and Zoning Commission: November 19, 2009 2. Public Art Advisory Committee: September 9, 2009 3. Historic Preservation Commission: December 10, 2009 4. Board of Adjustment: December 16, 2009 5. Senior Center Commission: November 19, 2009 6. Police Citizens Review Board: November 3, 2009 7. Police Citizens Review Board Community Forum: November 18, 2009 8. Police Citizens Review Board: December 11, 2009 January 25, 2010 City of Iowa City Page 2 9. Human Rights Commission: November 17, 2009 c) Permit Motions and Resolutions as Recommended by the City Clerk. New: 1. Class C Liquor License for Caffrey IC, Inc., dba Slippery Petes, 118 S. Dubuque St. 2. Special Class C Liquor License for Leaf, LLC, dba Leaf Kitchen, 301 'h Kirkwood Ave. Renewal: 3. Class C Liquor License for Pub on Clinton Street, LLC, dba Pints, 118 S. Clinton St. ! o ~ E~ 4• Resolution to issue Dance Permit to Caffrey IC, Inc., dba Slippery Petes, 118 S. Dubuque St. nd One Poor Student, Inc., dba One-Eyed Jake's, - 18-20 S. Clinton St. ,~•~..~~ „~•,~ ~~,,~ ~" Q' d) Motions. CONSIDER A MOTION TO APPROVE DISBURSEMENTS IN THE AMOUNT OF $14,325,124.96 FOR THE PERIOD OF DECEMBER 1 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2009, 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. e) Public Hearings. ~o ~ ag 1. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON FEBRUARY 2, 2010, ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE IOWA CITY FIRE STATION NO. 4 PROJECT, DIRECTING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. Comment: The project will involve construction of a new free- standing LEED-certified fire station facility on the northeast corner of Scott Boulevard and North Dubuque Road, Iowa City, Iowa. The work includes site work, general building construction, mechanical, electrical, communication, along with security and specialty systems. A ground- source heat pump system is a major part of the new building's mechanical package. The estimated construction cost is $ $3,021,072 and will be funded by an I-Jobs grant, an interfund loan and General Obligation bond proceeds. January 25, 2010 City of Iowa City Page 3 2. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR ~p _a,~ FEBRUARY 2, 2010, ON AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 12, ENTITLED "FRANCHISES", SECTIONS 12-5-1 ENTITLED "ELECTRIC FRANCHISE FEE" AND 12-5-2 ENTITLED "GAS FRANCHISE FEE" TO REPEAL THE TWO PERCENT (2%) FRANCHISE FEE AND ENACT A ONE PERCENT (1%) FRANCHISE FEE ON THE GROSS REVENUE OF THE FRANCHISEE MIDAMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY DERIVED FROM THE DISTRIBUTION AND RETAIL SALE OF ELECTRICITY AND THE DISTRIBUTION, DELIVERY AND RETAIL SALE OF NATURAL GAS BY MIDAMERICAN, OR OTHER NATURAL GAS PROVIDERS UTILIZING THE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OF MIDAMERICAN, TO CUSTOMERS WITHIN THE CURRENT OR FUTURE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, AND ON A REVENUE PURPOSE STATEMENT SPECIFYING THE PURPOSE OR PURPOSES FOR WHICH THE REVENUE COLLECTED FROM THE FRANCHISE FEE WILL BE EXPENDED, AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO CAUSE NOTICE OF SAID PUBLIC HEARING AND SAID REVENUE PURPOSE STATEMENT TO BE PUBLISHED AS PROVIDED BY LAW. Comment: Iowa City's current gas and electric franchises with MidAmerican Energy Company reserve to the City the right to impose a franchise fee on MidAmerican's gross revenue from the sale of electricity and natural gas. Senate File 478 enacted by the state legislature during the 2009 session legalized such a franchise fee. This legislation requires the City, prior to adopting a franchise fee rate ordinance, to prepare and publish a revenue purpose statement specifying the purpose or purposes for which the revenue collected from the franchise fee will be expended. By Ordinance No. 09-4374 the City Council adopted a 2% franchise fee. In accordance with Council direction the proposed ordinance repeals the 2% franchise fee and enacts a 1 % franchise fee. No change is being made to the revenue purpose statement included in Ordinance No. 09-4374 and codified at Section 12-5-4 City Code but said purpose statement will be republished as required by SF 478. The City's franchise agreement with MidAmerican Energy requires 90 days notice of any franchise fee put into effect by the City. The proposed ordinance makes the 1 % franchise fee effective June 1, 2010 which will require final reading and publication of the ordinance by the end of February, 2010. January 25, 2010 City of Iowa City Page 4 3. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON FEBRUARY 2, 2010, ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE IOWA CITY KICKERS SOCCER PARK RENOVATION PROJECT, DIRECTING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. ~~_~ Comment: This project will the renovatio of four existigg soccer fields at the Iowa ity Kickers S cer Park. Thew rk includes tli construction (~`~J~~-J of a sand-bas sport field 'th a sub-drainag system and her related work. The estim ted constru ion cost is $294, 76 and will funded with General Oblig ion bond pr eeds. f) Resolutions. 1. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A WAIVER OF RIGHT TO ~~-a3 HEARING AND PAYMENT OF A $1500 CIVIL PENALTY FROM CASEY'S GENERAL STORE PURSUANT TO IOWA CODE SECTION 453A.22(2) (2009) Comment: This Resolution accepts a waiver of right to hearing and payment of a $1500 civil penalty, as set out in Iowa Code section 453A.22(2), by Casey's General Store, 204 N. Dubuque Street, Iowa City. Section 453A.22(2) provides that, after a hearing, a $300.00 civil penalty will be assessed to a retail cigarette permit holder when and if that permit holder's employee violates Iowa Code section 453A.2(1) by selling or providing tobacco to a minor. The civil penalty for the second time the permit holder's employee violates Section 453A.2(1) within a two-year period is either $1500.00 or a thirty (30) day retail cigarette permit suspension, at the option of the permittee. This is the second time within atwo-year period that an employee of Casey's General Store has violated Section 453A.2(1). By signing the appropriate waiver and paying the $1500 civil penalty, Casey's General Store waives its statutory right to have a hearing on whether the civil penalty should be assessed. ~~r ~ 2. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A GRANT AGREEMENT WITH THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (IDOT) FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE IOWA RIVER CORRIDOR TRAIL CONNECTION TO THE TERRY TRUEBLOOD RECREATION AREA. Comment: In October 2009, The City of Iowa City was awarded $281,000 by the State Recreational Trails Program of the Iowa Department of Transportation to construct a recreational trail from Napoleon Park to the Terry Trueblood Recreation Area. This resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign said grant agreement is required by IDOT before the grant funds are released. January 25, 2010 City of Iowa City Page 5 g) Correspondence. 1. Chickens: Alicia Ambler, Cindi Bohnenkamp, Casey Kohrt [staff response included] 2. Marc Moen: Summer of the Arts funding 3. Charlotte Walker: Letters from Jay Honohan and Nancy Wombacher 4. Clay Claussen: Support for Mike Moran as Parks and Recreation Director 5. Rev. John McKinstry: Use of the former St. Patrick's Parish Hall for the Shelter House 6. Garry Klein: Ambulance Service 7. Russell Haught: Affordable Housing 8, Tom Dean: Thank you END OF CONSENT CALENDAR. ` ~~hl,<r~.~ c'~~ ~, ~~'~ ~ ~ ITEM 6. CO UNITY COMMENT (ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA). [UNTIL 8 PM] Community Comment will be continued, if necessary, prior to "City Council Information" item. ~~ ITEM 7. PLANNING AND ZONING MATTERS. (Item "a, b, c" will proceed as outlined in the City Attorney's memo of 2/28/07 entitled `Rezonings, Due Process and Ex pane communications.") a) CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY MEDIUM DENSITY SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (OPD-8) ZONE ta' ~~ FOR LOT 1, OLDE TOWNE VILLAGE, LOCATED ON WESTBURY DRIVE, SOUTH OF MIDDLEBURY ROAD, IN IOWA CITY, IOWA (REZ09-00010) (PASS AND ADOPT) Comment: At its November 19 meeting, by a vote of 5-1 (Koppes no, Eastham recused), the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of this rezoning. Staff recommended approval in a report dated November 5. Approval will allow the construction of five additional townhouse style units on Lot 1 of the Olde Towne Village subdivision. A protest petition, which represents more than 20% of the condominiums located on Lot 1, has been submitted. Therefore a 3/4 vote (6 of 7 members) of the Council is required to approve this rezoning. Action: r ~`_._,®~~ CITY OF IOWA CITY ~~ TO: Mayor, City Council, General Public FROM: City Clerk RE: January 25, Agenda -Consent Calendar Revision & Additions ITEM NO. 5e(3) [Revised Comment only]...FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE IOWA CITY KICKERS SOCCER PARK RENOVATION... (Revised) Comment: This project will involve the renovation of four existing soccer fields at the Iowa City Kickers Soccer Park. The work includes the construction of a sand-based sport field with asub-drainage system and other related work. The estimated construction cost is $240,000 and will be funded with General Obligation bond proceeds. Additions: ITEM NO. 5g(9) Paula Swygard: Thank You -Walkway in Miller-Orchard Neighborhood (10) Judy Pfohl: Saving money (11) Mary Heinz: Membership Fees for Senior Center January 25, 2010 City of Iowa City Page 5 g) Correspondence. 1. Chickens: Alicia Ambler, Cindi Bohnenkamp, Casey Kohrt [staff response included] 2. Marc Moen: Summer of the Arts funding 3. Charlotte Walker: Letters from Jay Honohan and Nancy Wombacher 4. Clay Claussen: Support for Mike Moran as Parks and Recreation Director 5. Rev: John McKinstry: Use of the former St. Patrick's Parish Hall for the Shelter House 6. Garry Klein: Ambulance Service 7. Russell Haught: Affordable Housing 8, Tom Dean: Thank you END OF CONSENT CALENDAR. ~; /~_ r ~'-1~ /yl.l vu,~ C~P,~D e &-'t' ~~~.~ ,~CtKI~ S' ~~Rhl-li~.~ ITEM 6. COM UNITY COMMENT (ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA). [UNTIL 8 PM] Community Comment will be continued, if necessary, prior to "City Council Information" item. ~~ r ITEM 7. PLANNING AND ZONING MATTERS. (Item "a, b, c" will proceed as outlined in the City Attorney's memo of 2/28/07 entitled `Rezonings, Due Process and Ex pane communications.") a) CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY MEDIUM DENSITY SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (OPD-8) ZONE ~o" ~~ FOR LOT 1, OLDE TOWNE VILLAGE, LOCATED ON WESTBURY DRIVE, SOUTH OF MIDDLEBURY ROAD, IN IOWA CITY, IOWA (REZ09-00010) (PASS AND ADOPT) Comment: At its November 19 meeting, by a vote of 5-1 (Koppes no, Eastham recused), the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of this rezoning. Staff recommended approval in a report dated November 5. Approval will allow the construction of five additional townhouse style units on Lot 1 of the Olde Towne Village subdivision. A protest petition, which represents more than 20% of the condominiums located on Lot 1, has been submitted. Therefore a 3/4 vote (6 of 7 members) of the Council is required to approve this rezoning. Action: ~ i C. KQ 11S ~~ S,P~ January 25, 2010 City of Iowa City Page 6 b) CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A CONDITIONAL ZONING AGREEMENT FOR AUDITOR'S PARCEL 2008103, APPROXIMATELY 25.16 ~ ^ ~t3 7g ACRES OF PROPERTY IN THE COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC-2) ZONE ~ FOR WESTPORT PLAZA, INCLUDING WALMART AT 855, 911 8~ 1001 HIGHWAY 1 WEST. (REZ09-00008) (SECOND CONSIDERATION) Comment: At its November 2 meeting, by a vote of 6-1 (Plahutnik voting no), the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of amendment to the conditional zoning agreement as proposed in the staff report, provided that the bus stop remains in the same location as shown on the existing concept site plan and the public access easement is extended along the drive in front of the proposed new store. Staff recommended approval of the amended agreement with these same conditions in a report dated November 2. Approval will allow Walmart to build a smaller store than originally planned and reserve space on the property to create two additional commercial building lots. The preliminary plat has been revised to include the access easement recommended by staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Conditional Zoning Agreement has been signed by the applicant. Walmart requests expedited consideration. See correspondence included in Council packet. ~~ ~~~.~ Action: c) CONSIDER A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY /°' ~ WALMART SUBDIVISION, IOWA CITY, IOWA ~/a OF Ql~se°'~T Comment: (see previous item) This preliminary plat will create two additional commercial lots on the Walmart property. Action: ~1G/~//~ s LCl~S~/~`~' January 25, 2010 City of Iowa City Page 7 ITEM 8. RENEWAL OF CLASS C LIQUOR LICENSE FOR ONE POOR STUDENT, INC. DBA ONE-EYED JAKE'S, 18-20 S. CLINTON STREET Comment; This hearing is the time designated for the Council to consider staff recommendation to deny the renewal application for a liquor license for the above mentioned establishment in accordance with City Code 4-2-3. A memo from the Fire Department providing information on the violations and recommendations for denial is included in the Council packet along with copies of correspondence sent to the applicant/owner from the City Clerk's office and the Fire Department. a) HEARING Action: ~~~ ~'-i~'~Gi~r b) CONSIDER A MOTION TO DENY IN ACCORDANCE WITH STAFF RECOMMENDATION Action: i~7v r/Ul~/t ~ `~~~~ _~ ITEM 9. CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 13, ENTITLED "AIRPORTS AND AVIATION," CHAPTER 1, ENTITLED, "AIRPORT COMMISSION," TO PROVIDE THAT COMMISSION MEMBERS SHALL BE RESIDENTS OF IOWA CITY. (FIRST CONSIDERATION) Comment: State law requires that the City Council appoint the members of the Airport Commission. Last year the law was. amended to provide that one or two of the members may be a "resident of a city or county ... served by the airport." Previously all. members had to be resident voters. The Airport Commission recommends that all members be residents of Iowa City because no other local government provides any funds to the airport. The January 12, 2010 agenda packet contains the approved minutes of the November 17, 2009 meeting during which the Commission discussed this matter. The agenda packet contains a memorandum from the Airport Chairperson with additional information. Under the proposed ordinance, all members must be residents of Iowa City. Action: ITEM 10. CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 9, ENTITLED "MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC," CHAPTER 3, ENTITLED "RULES OF THE ROAD," SECTION 6, ~a-~3 ~~ ENTITLED "SPEED RESTRICTIONS," SUB-SECTION B, ENTITLED "EXCEPTIONS." (PASS AND ADOPT) Comment: This action is being taken to maintain safe vehicle travel speeds on Old Highway 218 and South Riverside Drive due to increased traffic and collisions in the corridor since opening the McCollister Boulevard bridge over the Iowa River. S~' Action: ~ ~ ' Vii- _/ ~r ~~k"~ January 25, 2010 City of Iowa City Page ITEM 11. CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, "FIRE CODE", BY CREATING CHAPTER 5, "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND TRANSPORTATION-RELATED io-q-38p INCIDENTS", TO ALLOW FOR RECOVERY OF COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH RESPONSE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND TRANSPORTATION-RELATED INCIDENTS, AND ALLOW SUCH FEES FOR RECOVERY TO BE SET BY RESOLUTION. (PASS AND ADOPT) Comment: This ordinance will allow for cost recovery for Fire Department responses to hazardous materials incidents and transportation-related incidents, both of which can be costly both in terms of equipment used, labor expended, and damage to equipment. The ordinance will allow for fees to be set by resolution, just as False Fire Alarms (chapter 3) and Confined Space Rescues (chapter 4) are now. Following adoption of the ordinance a resolution will be offered to rescind Resolution No. 08-61 and establish new general guidelines to assess the fees for Fire Department Services based on the recovery of actual costs. The circumstances for cost recovery and the guidelines for assessing the costs to be recovered, i.e. labor costs, materials, and damaged equipment replacement, repair and/or cleaning, will be based on actual costs at the time of recovery. Equipment costs will be assessed per the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Schedule of Equipment Costs at the time of recovery. Action: li7i 1 bv~. n / Y ~ i vK...s rp °~' ITEM 12. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE BUDGETED POSITIONS IN THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES DIVISION OF THE FINANCE ~~_ a.~ DEPARTMENT BY DELETING ONE SENIOR PROGRAMMER/ANALYST AND ADDING ONE FULL-TIME SYSTEMS PROJECT MANAGER POSITION. Comment: This resolution recommends the reduction of a Senior Programmer/Analyst and the addition of a System Project Manager to facilitate the implementation of the Enterprise Resource Planning software package. This position will be paid out of the Capital Projects fund and will terminate upon project completion. The annual cost will be approximately $9,200 more. Staff memorandum included in Council packet. Action: January 25, 2010 City of Iowa City Page 9 ITEM 13. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE USE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FUNDS FOR THE LOCAL MATCH TO ,~- ag THE HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM (HMGP) WATER WELL PROTECTION PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN THE GRANT AGREEMENT. Comment: Staff has prepared an application for funds to mitigate river flood losses at 3 of the most critical water well heads in Iowa City. During the flood of 2008, these well heads were only saved by around the clock sandbagging efforts of staff and volunteers. The well houses were only accessible by boat. These actions would provide protection to a minimum of a 500-year recurrence level. The federal government pays for 75 per cent of the costs of Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) projects. The entity, such as the City, that applies for the funds must cover the remaining 25 percent. The State of Iowa has agreed to pay for 10 percent of the non-federal portion of the costs. The State has also decided that supplemental Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds may be used for the remaining 15 percent of the costs, or what is referred to as the local match. This resolution approves the use of CDBG funds for the City's local match and authorizes the City Manager to sign a contract for the use of the funds if the application is approved. Action: ITEM 14. ANNOUNCEMENT OF VACANCIES. Applicants MUST reside in Iowa City and be 18 years of age unless specific qualifications are stated. [Staff will not publish additional notices after a period of six publications; but will continue to advertise vacancies with postings and on the Council agenda. However, no additional publication costs will be incurred.] Previous: ~'oux a) Airport Commission -One vacancy to fill a ~-year term March 1, 2010 - March 1, 201 ~ (Term expires for John Staley) (2 males and 2 females currently serve). b) Civil Service Commission -One vacancy to fill afour-year term April 5, 2010 - April 7, 2014. (Term expires for Lyra Dickerson) (1 male and 1 female currently serve). c) Historic Preservation Commission -Three vacancies, (1) at-large, (1) Summit St representative, and (1) Brown St representative, to fill three-year terms March 29, 2010 -March 29, 2013. (Term expires for Alicia Trimble, William Downing, James Ponto) (3 males and 5 females currently serve). d) Telecommunications Commission -One vacancy to fill three-year terms March 13, 2010 -March 13, 2013. (Term expires for Hans Hoerschelman) (3 males and 1 female currently serve). APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 5:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2010. January 25, 2010 City of Iowa City Page 10 New: e) Police Citizens Review Board -One vacancy to fill an unexpired, effective upon appointment, ending September 1, 2012. (Abigail Yoder resigned) (3 males and 1 female currently serve). See correspondence included in Council packet. APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 5:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2010. ITEM 15. COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS. Applicants MUST reside in Iowa City and be 18 years of age unless specific qualifications are stated. a) Airport Zoning Brd of Adjustment -One vacancy to fill an unexpired term, effective upon appointment, plus afive-year term ending December 31, 2011. (Carl Williams resigned) (1 male and 1 female currently serve). ~~ ~ b) Airport Zoning Brd of Adjustment -One vacancy to fill afive-year term January d 1 1, 2009 -December 31, 2013. (Term expires for Dennis Keitel) (1 male an female currently serve). Lr c) Airport Zoning Commission -One vacancy to fill asix-year term January 1, 2006 -December 31, 2011. (Term expires for Mark Anderson) (1 male and 1 female currently serve). d) Airport Zoning Commission -One vacancy to fill asix-year term January 1, 2010 -December 31, 2015. (Term expires for Brian Sponcil) (1 male and 1 female currently serve). e) Appeals, Board of -One vacancy to fill afive-year term January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2013, for a Mechanical Professional. (Term expires for Tim Fehr) (3 males and 1 female currently serve). f) Youth Advisory Commission -One vacancy to fill atwo-year term One (1) person -Tate High January 1, 2009 -December 31, 2010. (1 male and 1 female currently serve) January 25, 2010 City of Iowa City Page 11 g) Youth Advisory Commission -One vacancy to fill a two-year term One (1) person -Regina High January 1, 2010 -December 31, 2011 (Term expires for Hannah Green) (1 male and 2 female currently serve) ITEM 16. COMMUNITY COMMENT [IF NECESSARY] (ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA). ITEM 17. CITY COUNCIL INFORMATION. ITEM 18. REPORT ON ITEMS FROM CITY STAFF. a) City Manager. ~ ~ '~' b) City Attorney. ~ ~ c) City Clerk. ' O ', ITEM 19. ADJOURNMENT -Continue Work Session if necessary ~ill~~ ~z ~~~~ ~ ~.'?~ <~~~~y~~