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Session 1911 <br />February 9, 2004 <br /> <br />support to Ms. Merritt's position. As a citizen who participates in several groups and <br />organizations for the beautification and betterment of her neighborhood, she regards the <br />trash collection issue as a very serious problem, noting that too narrow streets and <br />traffic hitting children were part of this difficult situation. She is determined to remain <br />active until the problem is solved. <br /> <br />BILLS FOR SECOND AND THIRD READINGS <br /> <br />1. BILL 8706 - AMENDING CHAPTER 10.36 OF THE UNIVERSITY CITY <br />MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO REGULATIONS FOR SPECIFIC STREETS, <br />BY REPEALING SECTION 10.36.130 THEREOF, RELATING TO CETAIN BEHICLES <br />ON CERTAIN STREETS - EXCEPTIONS, AND ENACTING IN LIEU THEREOF A <br />NEW SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS "SECTION 10.36.130 CERTAIN VEHICLES <br />PROHIBITED ON CERTAIN STREETS-EXCEPTIONS, THEREBY AMENDING SAID <br />SECTION SO AS TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN VEHICLES ON JACKSON AVENUE AND <br />FORSYTHE BOULEVARD BETWEEN SPECIFIED POINTS; CONTAINING A <br />SAVINGS CLAUSE AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. <br /> <br />The bill was given its second reading. <br />The bill was given its third reading. <br /> <br />Mr. Lieberman moved approval and Mr. Wagner seconded the motion. The roll call vote <br />was as follows: AYES: Ms. Colquitt, Mr. Munkel, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. <br />Welsch, Mr. Sharpe, and Mayor Adams. NAYS: none. Bill Number 8706 passed and <br />became Ordinance Number 6474. <br /> <br />2. BILL 8707 - AMENDING CHAPTER 6.08 OF THE UNIVERSITY CITY <br />MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO DOGS, BY REPEALING SECTION 6.08.215 <br />THEREOF, RELATING TO DOG PLAN AREAS, AND ENACTING A NEW SECTION <br />SO AS TO INCREASE THE ANNUAL LICENSE FEE FOR RESIDENTS TO USE THE <br />DOG PLAY AREA AND ESTABLISH A FEE AND RELATED REQUIREMENTS FOR <br />NONRESIDENTS; CONTAINING A SAVINGS 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 />Mr. Munkel moved approval and Ms. Welsch seconded the motion. The roll call <br />vote was taken and was as follows: AYES: Mr. Munkel, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Lieberman, <br />Ms. Welsch, Mr. Sharpe, Ms. Colquitt and Mayor Adams. NAYS: none. Bill 8707 was <br />passed and became Ordinance Number 6475. <br /> <br />3. BILL 8708 - OPTING OUT OF THE STATE SALES TAX HOLDIAY. <br /> <br />Page 9 <br /> <br /> <br />