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<br />AYES: Mr. Sharpe, Mr. Price, Ms. Ricci, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Crow, Mr. Glickert and <br />Mayor Adams. <br />NAYS: none <br />Bill 9050 became Ordinance 6795 <br /> <br />K. NEW BUSINESS <br />BILLS <br /> <br />RESOLUTIONS <br />1. <br />Resolution 2009 – 11 All-Hazard Mitigation Plan Update <br />Mr. Glickert moved for approval, seconded by Mr. Crow and was approved <br />unanimously. <br /> <br />2. <br />Resolution 2009 – 12 Construction of a New Fire House. <br />Mr. Price moved for approval, seconded by Mr. Wagner and was approved <br />unanimously <br /> <br />Ms. Ricci acknowledged that a new fire house was sorely need and looked <br />forward to a more in depth discussion with more information than the two pages <br />received. <br /> <br />3. <br />Resolution 2009 – 13 Grant for Flynn Park Tennis Courts <br />Mr. Wagner moved for approval, seconded by Mr. Crow and was approved <br />unanimously <br /> <br />4. <br />Resolution 2009 – 14 Amendment to Comprehensive Plan of 2005 <br />Mr. Price moved for approval, seconded by Mr. Glickert and was approved <br />unanimously <br /> <br />5. <br />Resolution 2009 – 15 Preserve America Designation <br />Mr. Sharpe moved for approval, seconded by Mr. Glickert and was approved <br />unanimously <br /> <br />6. <br />Resolution 2009 – 16 Sales Tax increase August 4, 2009, election results <br />Mr. Sharpe moved for approval, seconded by Mr. Price and was approved <br />unanimously <br /> <br /> <br />L. CITIZEN COMMENTS <br />Nathaniel Crump, 950 Chandel Dr. <br />Mr. Crump was concern with the real property value of the homes in the <br />neighborhood with the amount of traffic, parking, the lights, noise and the <br />rubbish around the Ruth Park Golf Course. He requested looking into <br />establishing the appropriate rules and enforcing them. He had a signed <br />petition of the neighbors. <br /> <br />Paulette Carr, 7901 Gannon <br />Ms. Carr asked to respond to some of the City officials in regards to the state <br />audit of University City. She stated the state did say it would cost between <br />$60,000 and $80,000 not $100,000 but considering the $60,000 that was <br />spent for the Special election, she is sure that the City would benefit from it. <br /> <br />