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7/22/2002
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Session 1846 <br />July 22, 2002 <br /> <br />enough power as a City to deal with this, but he would like the City Attorney to look into <br />some kind of controls over these nursing homes, so that sometime in the future we don't <br />lose more citizens to neglect. <br /> <br />CITY CLERK'S DOCKET: <br /> <br />BILLS FOR SECOND AND THIRD READING: <br /> <br />BILL NO. 8603 - AMENDING CHAPTER 2.62 OF THE CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, <br />RELATING TO THE POLICE AND FIREFIGHTER'S RETIREMENT SYSTEM, <br />BY REPEALING SECTION 2.62.151 THEREOF, RELATING TO OFFSET <br />PROVISIONS, AND ENACTING IN LIEU THEREOF A NEW SECTION TO BE <br />KNOWN AS "SECTION 2.62.151 OFFSET PROVISIONS," THEREBY <br />AMENDING SAID SECTION SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT THE OFFSET <br />AMOUNT SHALL BE DETERMINED NO LATER THAN THE DATE THE <br />EMPLOYEE COMPLETES THIRTY (30) YEARS OF SERVICE. <br /> <br />The bill was given its second reading. <br />The bill was given its third reading. <br /> <br />Mr. Munkel moved adoption. Ms. Welsch seconded the motion. The roll call vote was <br />as follows: AYES: Ms. Colquitt, Mr. Munkel, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Welsch, <br />Mr. Sharpe, and Mayor Adams. NAYS: none. Bill number 8603 passed and became <br />Ordinance 6374. <br /> <br />BILL NO. 8604 - AMENDING CHAPTER 5.72 OF THE CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, <br />RELATING TO SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRIES AND DRY CLEANING <br />ESTABLISHMENTS, BY REPEALING SECTION 5.72.020 THEREOF, <br />RELATING TO HOURS WHEN ESTABLISHMENTS MAY BE OPEN, AND <br />ENACTING IN LIEU THEREOF A NEW SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS <br />"SECTION 5.72.020 HOURS WHEN ESTABLISHMENTS MAY BE OPEN," <br />THEREBY AMENDING SAID SECTION SO AS TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY <br />COUNCIL AND CITY MANAGER TO SET EXTENDED HOURS OF <br />OPERATION; CONTAINING A SAVING CLAUSE AND PROVIDING A <br />PENALTY. <br /> <br />The bill was given its second reading. <br />The bill was given its third reading. <br /> <br />Kevin Williams, 7733 Forsyth, stated he supports the bill and requests its passage. <br /> <br />Ms. Colquitt moved adoption. Mr. Munkel seconded the motion. The roll call vote was <br />as follows: AYES: Mr. Munkel, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Welsch, Mr. Sharpe, <br />Ms. Colquitt. NAYS: Mayor Adams. Bill number 8604 passed and became Ordinance <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br /> <br />
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