CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
A M E N D E D
A M E N D E D
| REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY DECEMBER 20, 2022 |
COUNCIL CHAMBERS 211 WEST ASPEN AVENUE 3:00 P.M. |
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***PUBLIC COMMENT***
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VIRTUAL PUBLIC COMMENT WAITING ROOM
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1.
CALL TO ORDER
NOTICE OF OPTION TO RECESS INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION
Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.02, notice is hereby given to the members of the City Council and to the general public that, at this regular meeting, the City Council may vote to go into executive session, which will not be open to the public, for legal advice and discussion with the City's attorneys for legal advice on any item listed on the following agenda, pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.03(A)(3).
2.
ROLL CALL
| NOTE: One or more Councilmembers may be in attendance through other technological means. |
| MAYOR DEASY VICE MAYOR SWEET COUNCILMEMBER ASLAN COUNCILMEMBER HOUSE |
COUNCILMEMBER MCCARTHY COUNCILMEMBER SALAS COUNCILMEMBER SHIMONI |
3.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, MISSION STATEMENT, AND LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the City of Flagstaff is to protect and enhance the quality of life for all.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Flagstaff City Council humbly acknowledges the ancestral homelands of this area's Indigenous nations and original stewards. These lands, still inhabited by Native descendants, border mountains sacred to Indigenous peoples. We honor them, their legacies, their traditions, and their continued contributions. We celebrate their past, present, and future generations who will forever know this place as home.
4.
Swearing in of Mayor and Councilmembers
5.
Transition of New Councilmembers to the Dais
6.
ROLL CALL
| NOTE: One or more Councilmembers may be in attendance through other technological means. |
| MAYOR DAGGETT COUNCILMEMBER ASLAN COUNCILMEMBER HARRIS COUNCILMEMBER HOUSE |
COUNCILMEMBER MATTHEWS COUNCILMEMBER MCCARTHY COUNCILMEMBER SWEET |
7.
Selection of Vice Mayor
8.
Invocation
9.
Recess for Reception
10.
Reconvene Meeting
11.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
Public Participation enables the public to address the Council about an item that is not on the agenda. Comments relating to items that are on the agenda will be taken at the time that the item is discussed. If you wish to address the Council at tonight's meeting, please complete a comment card and submit it to the recording clerk as soon as possible. Your name will be called when it is your turn to speak. You may address the Council up to three times throughout the meeting, including comments made during Public Participation. Please limit your remarks to three minutes per item to allow everyone an opportunity to speak. At the discretion of the Chair, ten or more persons present at the meeting and wishing to speak may appoint a representative who may have no more than fifteen minutes to speak.
Public Participation enables the public to address the Council about an item that is not on the agenda. Comments relating to items that are on the agenda will be taken at the time that the item is discussed. If you wish to address the Council at tonight's meeting, please complete a comment card and submit it to the recording clerk as soon as possible. Your name will be called when it is your turn to speak. You may address the Council up to three times throughout the meeting, including comments made during Public Participation. Please limit your remarks to three minutes per item to allow everyone an opportunity to speak. At the discretion of the Chair, ten or more persons present at the meeting and wishing to speak may appoint a representative who may have no more than fifteen minutes to speak.
12.
Recognition: December Work Anniversaries
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recognition of employees celebrating work anniversaries in the month of December
13.
LIQUOR LICENSE PUBLIC HEARINGS
A.
Consideration and Action on Liquor License Application: Devangkumar G. Patel "Mountain Spirits Co.," 1490 S. Riordan Ranch Street, Series 09 (liquor store - all spirituous liquor), Owner Transfer.
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Hold the public hearing.
The City Council has the option to:
(1) Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for approval;
(2) Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for denial based on information from staff, the testimony received at the public hearing and/or other factors.
The City Council has the option to:
(1) Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for approval;
(2) Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for denial based on information from staff, the testimony received at the public hearing and/or other factors.
B.
Consideration and Action on Liquor License Application: Ian Benjamin Burns, "Brown Bag Burger," 824 W. Route 66, B1, Series 12, New Application.
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Hold the public hearing.
The City Council has the option to:
(1) Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for approval;
(2) Forward the application to the State with no recommendation;
(3) Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for denial based on information from staff, the testimony received at the public hearing and/or other factors.
The City Council has the option to:
(1) Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for approval;
(2) Forward the application to the State with no recommendation;
(3) Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for denial based on information from staff, the testimony received at the public hearing and/or other factors.
14.
REGULAR AGENDA
A.
Consideration and Adoption of Resolution No. 2022-61: A resolution adopting the City Council 2023 Commemorative Flag Designations
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION:
1) Read Resolution No. 2022-61 by title only
2) City Clerk reads Resolution No. 2022-61 by title only (if approved above)
3) Adopt Resolution No. 2022-61
2) City Clerk reads Resolution No. 2022-61 by title only (if approved above)
3) Adopt Resolution No. 2022-61
B.
City Council Liaison Assignments
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Assign Councilmembers to the following:
- Flagstaff Metropolitan Planning Organization (3 liaisons & 1 alternate)
- Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority (2 liaisons & 1 alternate)
- Northern Arizona Municipal Water Users' Association (1 liaison & 1 alternate)
- Audit Committee (1 liaison)
- Economic Collaborative of Northern Arizona Executive Board (1 liaison & 1 alternate)
- Northern Arizona Council of Governments (1 liaison & 1 alternate)
- Colorado Plateau Water Advisory Council (1 liaison & 1 alternate)
- Sister Cities (1 liaison & 1 alternate)
- Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (1 liaison & 1 alternate)
- Individual Boards and Commissions
15.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
16.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS TO/FROM MAYOR, COUNCIL, AND STAFF, AND FUTURE AGENDA ITEM REQUESTS
17.
ADJOURNMENT
| CERTIFICATE OF POSTING OF NOTICE
The undersigned hereby certifies that a copy of the foregoing notice was duly posted at Flagstaff City Hall on , at a.m./p.m. in accordance with the statement filed by the City Council with the City Clerk. Dated this day of , 2022. __________________________________________ Stacy Saltzburg, MMC, City Clerk |