THE PUBLIC SPEAKS During the public comment...
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THE PUBLIC SPEAKS
During the public comment portion of the agenda, the following
persons addressed the Council:
*Tim McGary thanked the council for its grant to AIDS Services
Foundation.
*Former City Clerk Verna Rollinger had three items to share with
the council:
She thanked the body for opening the Employees Parking Lot to the
public on Saturdays for the Farmers Market; encouraged the Council to
reconsider setting limits on art-in-public places project adjacent to
Fire Station at City Hall, referring to the direction against
“inappropriate” art; and recommended the Council not to use sign-in
cards for public speakers from the public or a light system in place
of rather than the timer currently in use.
TRUCKS ON THIRD STREET 5-0
The council approved on second reading an ordinance amendment that
sets a 5-ton weight limit for vehicles traveling on the Third Street
Hill.
WHAT IT MEANS
The amendment will go into effect 30 days from council approval.
New regulatory signs will be posted at the upper and lower ends of
the hill.
CITY MANAGER’S SEVERANCE PAY 5-0
The City Council extended City Manager Ken Frank’s severance pay
from Oct., 1, 2007 to Oct. 1, 2009.
WHAT IT MEANS
Frank’s contract provides for severance pay equal to two weeks’
salary per year of service. However, the number of years that Frank
could collect for severance pay would have ended in 2007. The
extension gives the Frank the same rights he had when the contract
was last amended more than two years ago. The severance only applies
if he is discharged without cause.
“This does not add to the compensation the city manager receives,”
Mayor Elizabeth Pearson-Schneider said.
SNAPSHOT:
“It would not be considered, because the mermaid isn’t wearing a
blouse,” said former City Clerk Rollinger of an old city seal,
referring to guidelines for a sculpture contest for the corner of
Forest Avenue near Fire Station No. 1.
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