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The council meeting addressed various ordinances, including increasing ambulance requirements for EMS system calls, a service level agreement for inspection reporting, and a lease agreement for cardiac monitor defibrillators for the Fire Department. Additionally, the council approved a strategic plan for the Lincoln Library and renovations for a home under the city's My First Home Initiative. Discussion was held regarding an ordinance to charge fees to assisted living and nursing care facilities for lift assists, with an amendment introduced to provide two fee-exempt instances per calendar year and prohibit direct charges to residents. Clarification was provided that legitimate medical calls remain free of charge to residents.
The committee discussed several ordinance amendments and contract authorizations for the Office of Public Utilities. Topics included the withdrawal of a bid for a cloud backup subscription, the approval of a firewall contract with ConvergeOne Inc., and a professional services agreement with Stearns, Conrad and Schmidt Consulting Engineers, Inc. for engineering services related to permit applications and regulatory compliance. Members raised questions regarding budget implications, the status of the Integrated Resource Plan, and the potential for long-term wastewater management solutions.
The City Council discussed a range of municipal projects and initiatives. Key topics included the revitalization of local parks and the potential for a dollar-lease agreement for the Chamberlain property. There were discussions regarding support for historic baseball stadiums and improving cooperation between the city and the local Park District. The council reviewed and approved several ordinances, including an agreement for tourism incentive grants, software maintenance for public utilities, consulting services for an M365 upgrade, real estate purchases, and salt procurement. Furthermore, the council approved a grant for road expansion and discussed engineering services for sanitary sewer rehabilitation and rail corridor development projects.
The Committee of the Whole discussed various ordinances and resolutions. Topics included contract change orders for turbine repairs at the Office of Public Utilities, procurement of a backhoe and dump trucks, and a five-year maintenance agreement for continuous emissions monitoring systems. Additionally, the committee reviewed property sale authorizations, a sewer rehabilitation project to address sewer overflows, and funding for police license plate readers and employee medical examination services. The committee also discussed the process for filling an upcoming vacancy in the office of the City Clerk.
The council addressed several docket items, primarily focusing on zoning and land use variances. Key discussions included a proposed change to temporary sign regulations in residential districts, a deferral of a zoning request for South 6th Street, and the approval of various variances for properties including Phillips Avenue, KC Drive, South Second Street, North Durksen Parkway, Clear Lake Avenue, and Patent Avenue. The council also deliberated on issues such as property setbacks, permitted uses for light industrial and residential districts, and landscape/screening requirements.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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