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City of Annapolis City Council will meet June 25.

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City of Annapolis City Council will meet June 25.

Here is the agenda provided by the Council:

Call to Order:

Mayor Buckley

Invocation:

Alderwoman PindellCharles

Pledge of Allegiance:

Mayor Buckley

Roll Call:

City Clerk Watkins-Eldridge

Approval of Agenda

Ceremonial Items:

City Council Citation - Oscar Ross

City Council Citation - HACA Hurricanes Coaches & Volunteers - Championship Victory

City Council Citation - Claire Drapeau - First Annual Annapolis Pride Walk

Petitions, Reports and Communications:

A. Reports by Committee

B. Comments by the General Public

C. Update from the Mayor

Appointments:

AP-7-18 The Appointment of Albert G. Kirchner, Jr. to the Audit Committee. AP-7-18

Attachments: 25, 2018

Legislative History-

6/20/18 Finance Committee recommend favorably

AP-8-18 The Appointment of Jared Littmann, Esq. to the Audit Committee.

Attachments: AP-8-18

Legislative History-

6/20/18 Finance Committee recommend favorably

AP-9-18 The Appointment of Julie Mussog, CPA, MBA to the Audit Committee.

Attachments: AP-9-18

Legislative History-

6/20/18 Finance Committee recommend favorably

Consent Calendar:

GT-19-18 Transfer From: City Facility Improvements Transfer To: Transportation Oil-Water Separator Replacement

Attachments: GT-19-18

Legislative History-

6/6/18 Finance Committee recommend favorably

6/11/18 Finance Committee recommend favorably

GT-20-18 Transfer From: Planning & Zoning-Salaries & Benefits (75,000); Office Of Environmental Policy-Salaries & Benefits (125,000); DPW Engineering & Construction-Salaries & Benefits (40,000); DPW Streets-Salaries & Benefits (30,000); DPW Snow-Salaries & Benefits (20,000); Recreation & Parks-Salaries (32,000) Transfer To: Mayor’s Office-Salaries & Benefits (60,000); Public Information Office-Salaries & Benefits (2,000); Purchasing-Salaries & Benefits (20,000); MIT Salaries & Benefits (80,000); Human Resources-Salaries & Benefits (8,000); DPW Administration-Salaries & Benefits (20,000); DPW Traffic Control-Salaries & Benefits (10,000); DPW Buildings-Salaries & Benefits (90,000); DPW Fleet Maintenance-Salaries & Benefits (20,000); Recreation & Parks-Operating (12,000); Sale Of Property (3,100,000); Transfer To Capital Projects (3,100,000)

Attachments: GT-20-18

City Council Ratification of Collective Bargaining Agreements

AFSCME 3406 and 3162

Police Union - Local 400

Fire Union - Local 1926

End of Consent Calendar

Legislative Action:

Proposed Motion to Withdraw O-18-18

O-18-18 Public Services - Title 16 Code Amendments - For the purpose of transferring the charges for water service from Chapter 16.08 of the Code of the City of Annapolis to the Fees Schedule; transferring the charges for sewer service from Chapter 16.16 of the Code of the City of Annapolis to the Fees Schedule; clarifying the Council approval process for any rate increases determined to be necessary to cover the cost of water and sewer service; and matters generally relating to charges for water and sewer services.

Sponsors: Buckley

Attachments: O-18-18 Public Services - Title 16 Code Amendments.docx

O-18-18 Fiscal Impact.pdf

Legislative History-

4/23/18 City Council adopt on first reader

4/23/18 City Council refer to the Environmental Matters Committee

5/14/18 City Council declare the public hearing closed

Second Readers:

R-22-18 Watershed Restoration Fund - Appropriation and Use - For the purpose of reaffirming the commitment of the City Council concerning the appropriation and use of monies in the Watershed Restoration Fund.

Sponsors: Savidge, Buckley, Rodriguez, Tierney and Arnett

Attachments: R-22-18 Watershed Restoration Fund Reaffirmation.docx

Legislative History-

5/21/18 City Council adopt on first reader

5/21/18 City Council refer to the Environmental Matters Committee

6/20/18 Environmental Matters Committee recommend favorably

R-23-18 Creek Restoration Partnership - For the purpose of expressing the City Council’s commitment to partnering with local watershed organizations to achieve the restoration of our Creeks, and to streamlining its laws and processes to facilitate restoration project approval, completion, and perpetual maintenance.

Sponsors: Savidge, Buckley, Rodriguez, Tierney and Arnett

Attachments: R-23-18 Creek Restoration Partnership.docx

Legislative History-

5/21/18 City Council adopt on first reader

5/21/18 City Council refer to the Environmental Matters Committee

R-24-18 Equal Protection Task Force - African-American Residents - For the purpose of establishing a temporary advisory Task Force commissioned to provide the Mayor and City Council with a public forum for studying and preparing reports about the issues of African-American residents of the City of Annapolis; and matters generally relating to said Task Force.

Sponsors: Rodriguez, Paone, Tierney, Henson, Buckley, Savidge and Pindell Charles

Attachments: R-24-18 Equal Protection Task Force AfricanAmericanCommunity.docx

Legislative History-

5/21/18 City Council adopt on first reader

5/21/18 City Council refer to the Public Safety Committee

5/21/18 City Council refer to the Housing and Human Welfare

6/4/18 Public Safety Committee recommend favorably

6/19/18 Housing and Human Welfare recommend with amendments

Adjournment

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