Jamestown  (CSi)  The Jamestown City Council met in Special Session on Thursday evening at City Hall.  All members were present.

CONSENT AGENDA DISCUSSED SEPARATELY:

 

Item B was removed from the agenda, based on not recommended by the committee, a Resolution to approve and authorize the City Administrator to enter the Wireless Telecommunication Facilities on NDDOT Right of Way Within LPA Jurisdiction Agreement.

 

 

 

RESOLUTIONS:

 

(L) Considered was the tabled resolution to award the bid for Sanitary Sewer Lift Station No. 20 to C.C. Steele.

 

ORDINANCES:

 

A FIRST READING: Concerning an ordinance to grant a continued franchise agreement with CenturyLink. Moving to the June 1 City Council meeting.

 

A FIRST READING: Concerning an ordinance to amend and re-enact Section 2-59 of the City Code, during a proclaimed emergency, to allow the mayor to restrict or relax ordinances listed, or related to the regulation of alcohol, provided that the City Council acts within 30 days or the mayor’s order terminates. Moving to the June 1 City Council meeting.

 

A FIRST READING: Concerning an ordinance to amend and re-enact Article III, Chapter 15 of the City Code pertaining to the Fire Protection Code. Moving to the June 1 City Council meeting.

 

 

A PUBLIC HEARING: Concerned an ordinance to amend Appendix C by enacting Section 12.1, of the City Code of the City of Jamestown, ND, to allow the Zoning Administrator to issue building permits over interior lots lines.

 

Following the Public Hearing:

 

A SECOND READING: Ordinance No. 1532, to enact Section 12.1, Appendix C, of the City Code of the City of Jamestown, ND, to allow the Zoning Administrator to issue building permits over interior lots lines, was approved.

A Resolution was approved for  the promotion to the Sanitation Foreman position, Sean O’Neil.

A Resolution was approved to extend the temporary moratorium pertaining to the retail sale of alcoholic beverages until the Regular City Council meeting in September 2020.

Approved was authorizing the replacement and approving the purchase of a digital IP phone system for City Hall in 2020 from Dakota Central, at a one-time cost of $2,375 and a monthly fee of $485.40 over 60 months for a total amount of $31,500 over six years, $5,775 to be paid from the 2020 Public Building Site Fund.

Approved was authorizing the advertisement for request for information for an audio-visual system for City Hall.

The meeting was shown live on CSi Cable 67 followed by replays.