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CITY OF MUSKEGON City Commission Worksession June 12, 2006 MINUTES 2006-48 a. Multiple Liquor Licenses Discussion was held on the Special Events/Special Alcohol License Policy. Motion by Commissioner Spataro, second by Commissioner Carter to change the second paragraph, first sentence, by adding “or this provision is waived by the City Commission”. VOTE: 7 Ayes 0 Nays MOTION PASSES Discussion held on Section III a. reference Police Officer’s presence. This will be discussed further at the July Worksession. Section III g. reference alcohol awareness training is not happening. It was suggested that it be changed to having a person at each station during the serving of beverages that has had alcohol awareness training. Discussion held on Section IV a. It was suggested that it be changed to - The Leisure Services Board, Director, or City Commission (when liquor is involved)… Motion by Commissioner Spataro, second by Commissioner Carter to refer to the Leisure Services Board for their review and recommendation. VOTE: 7 Ayes 0 Nays MOTION PASSES Motion by Commissioner Spataro, second by Commissioner Carter to approve Muskegon Eagles request for a special liquor license. VOTE: 7 Ayes 0 Nays MOTION PASSES b. Smith Ryerson Proposal Assistant City Manager, Lee Slaughter, explained the item. Motion by Commissioner Carter, second by Commissioner Shepherd to approve entering into a two-year contract with Muskegon Recreational Center to manage the Smith Ryerson Center. VOTE: 7 Ayes 0 Nays MOTION PASSES c. Pere Marquette Buildings (Commissioner Davis) Public Works Director, Bob Kuhn, answered questions about the buildings. It was agreed that the Commission does not want the small building torn down. They would like the outside of the building fixed up and made safe. d. Farmers Market Building (Commissioner Davis) Commissioner Davis asked if the building could be cleaned out and then used for the Farmers Market. Discussion was held. Motion by Commissioner Davis, second by Commissioner Wierengo to have staff do a physical assessment of the Farmers Market building. VOTE: 7 Ayes 0 Nays MOTION PASSES e. Any Other Business. City Engineer, Mohammed Al-Shatel, explained the Fifth Street, Merrill to Western project. City Finance Director, Tim Paul, updated the Commission on the Darl Staley situation. He has retained an attorney. As of today there has been a settlement proposal of $40,000. Motion by Commissioner Spataro, second by Vice Mayor Gawron to approve the settlement proposal. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Wierengo, Carter, Davis, Gawron, Shepherd, Spataro, and Warmington Nays: None MOTION PASSES f. City Manager’s Evaluation Motion by Commissioner Shepherd, second by Commissioner Carter to go into Closed Session at 6:50 p.m. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Warmington, Wierengo, Carter, Davis, Gawron, Shepherd, and Spataro Nays: None MOTION PASSES Motion by Commissioner Shepherd, second by Commissioner Carter to come out of Closed Session at 7:25 p.m. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Spataro, Warmington, Wierengo, Carter, Davis, Gawron, and Shepherd Nays: None MOTION PASSES Motion by Commissioner Shepherd, second by Vice Mayor Gawron to approve the recommendation. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Shepherd, Spataro, Warmington, Wierengo, Carter, Davis, and Gawron Nays: None MOTION PASSES g. Adjournment: Meeting adjourned at 7:26 p.m. Respectfully submitted Linda Potter, CMC Deputy Clerk
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