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Date: 4/19/2004Board: City CommissionDocumentType: AgendaWeb Posted: 8/30/2004 1:45:00 PM


AGENDA
BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS
APRIL 19, 2004 AT 7:00 P. M.
COMMISSION CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL
SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA

CALL TO ORDER

DECLARATION OF A QUORUM

INVOCATION Reverend Bob Searl
University Baptist Church
FLAG SALUTE

1. Consider Approval of Consent Agenda:

a. Minutes of the April 5, 2004 meetings.

b. Acknowledge the following reports and minutes:

 Sales Tax Report through April, 2004

 Utility Division Report for the month of March, 2004

 City Clerk report for the month of March, 2004

 Warrant Officer activity report for the month of March, 2004

 Shawnee Community Center report for the month of March, 2004 and quarter report for the months of January, February and March, 2004

 Shawnee Urban Renewal Authority minutes from the March 16, 2004 meeting

 Planning Commission minutes from the March 17, 2004 meeting.

 Annexation Review Committee minutes from the October 29, 2003 meeting

 Traffic and Transportation minutes from the October 28, 2003 meeting.

 Sister Cities Council minutes from the March 9, 2004 meeting.

c. Lakesite Lease:

Renewal:

Lot 5, Magnino A Tract Lot 5, Belcher Tract

Edith Silvers & Shirley Stapleton James M. Carroll
9113 Artesia Place 3700 N. Choctaw Road
Okla. City, OK 73139 Choctaw, OK 73020

Lot 10, Damron Tract Lot 15, Hart Tract

Curtis & Martina Roberts Ronald & Thelma Cox
15504 Highway 102 732 SW 85th St.
Shawnee, OK 74801 Okla. City, OK 73139

d. Acknowledge Workers Compensation Settlement with Hebron Gary Young.

e. Acknowledge mortgage of leasehold interest of Shawnee Lake Hart Tract, Lot 6 to First United Bank with reservation of city right of approval of transfer.

f. Acknowledge letter of appreciation from Dan Denny, Criminal Justice Program Instructor regarding police officers Dan Shumaker, Becky Oblein and Rod Taylor for their presentation at a Police Function class at East Central University.

g. Authorize staff to advertise for bids for the Seneca Street Paving Project from Sequoyah to Pesotum.


h. Recommendations from the Traffic and Transportation meeting of March 23, 2004 meeting:

(1) Request from Theresa Talbot, 513 S. Chapman, to install additional street light on South Chapman Street.

Recommendation: To deny request

(2) Request from Public Works staff to set speed limit for Leo Street between 45th and MacArthur streets.

Recommendation: To set speed limit at 40 mph.

2. Mayor’s Proclamation:

“Equal Pay Day”
April 20, 2004

3. Public hearing and consider an ordinance rezoning property located at 2229 W. Benedict from A-1; Agricultural District to C-3P; Automotive and Commercial Recreational District with Conditional Use Permit for the sale of beer and alcohol for on-premise consumption. (Applicant: Terry Thornton d/b/a Long Ears Bar and Grill) (Application to rezone was withdrawn by applicant).

4. Public hearing and consider an ordinance rezoning property located at 32703 Clearpond Road from A-1; Agricultural District to A-1P; Agricultural District with Conditional Use Permit to allow moving a mobile home on property. (Applicant: David Petricek)

5. Public hearing and consider an ordinance rezoning property located at 42404 E. Westech Road from A-1; Agricultural District to RE; Residential Estates District for the purpose of rural residential development. (Applicant: Ralph & Steve McElmurry)


6. Public hearing and consider an ordinance rezoning property located at 4900 N. Harrison from C-3; Automotive and Commercial Recreation District to C-3P; Automotive and Commercial Recreation District with Conditional Use Permit for the sale of beer and alcohol for on-premise consumption. (Applicant: Jalal Rahseparian d/b/a City Lights)

7. Public hearing and consider an ordinance rezoning property located at 31820 Ingram Road from A-1; Agricultural District to A-1P; Agricultural District with Conditional Use Permit to allow moving a mobile home on the property. (Applicant: David & Melissa Juber).

8. Consider an ordinance de-annexing property located at the corner of Benson Park Road and Harrison. (Applicant: Rodney & Julie McPhetridge)

9. Consider request of Travis Guess for extension of time to remodel property located at 147 S. Draper.

10. Consider appeal of Jeanne Haley of Administrative Hearing Officer’s order regarding property located at 802 S. Beard.

11. Consider request of Ron and Ruth Crews to release public nuisance liens on property located at 1222 N. Market. ($3,535.00)

12. Consider recommendations from Community Service Contracts Review Committee regarding renewal of contracts with the following for fiscal year 2004-2005:

a. District Attorney’s Drug Task Force
b. District Attorney Certified Forensic Interviewer (new contract)
c. Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency for operation of Community Center and Municipal Auditorium
d. Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency/Central Oklahoma Transit
e. Senior Citizens of Shawnee, Inc.
f. Downtown Shawnee, Inc.


13. Consider appointing the following advisory committee to review past economic development expenditures and make recommendations for future expenditures and direction of funds: Chris Harden, Terry Compton, Chuck Mills and David Hadley.

14. Consider an ordinance raising plumbing contractor registration fees, changing the registration date and repealing fees for journeyman/apprentice plumbers and repealing requirement for city insurance policy and labeling identification number on vehicle.

15. Consider an ordinance raising mechanical contractor registration fees, changing the registration date and repealing fees for journeyman/apprentice mechanical contractors and repealing requirement for labeling identification number on vehicle.

16. Consider an ordinance raising electrical contractor registration fees, changing the registration date and repealing fees for journeyman/apprentice electricians and repealing requirement for labeling identification number on vehicle.

17. Consider awarding bid for 24” Water Main Extension

18. New Business (Any matter not known about or which could not have been reasonably
foreseen prior to the time of posting
agenda)

19. Administrative Reports

20. Citizens Participation (A five minute limit per person)
(A fifteen-minute limit per topic)
21. Commissioners Comments


22. Adjournment

Respectfully submitted,



Diana Hallock, CMC
City Clerk
AGENDA
SHAWNEE MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY
APRIL 19, 2004 AT 7:00 P.M.
COMMISSION CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL
SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA

1. Call to Order

2. Declaration of a Quorum

3. Consider approval of Consent Agenda

* Minutes of April 5, 2004 meeting Pgs. 1-2

4. Administrative Reports

5. New Business

6. Adjournment

Respectfully submitted,



Diana Hallock
Authority Secretary


AGENDA
SHAWNEE AIRPORT AUTHORITY
APRIL 19, 2004 AT 7:00 P.M.
COMMISSION CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL
SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA


1. Call to Order

2. Declaration of a Quorum

3. Consider approval of Consent Agenda

* Minutes of April 5, 2004 meeting Pgs. 1-2

4. Administrative Reports

5. New Business

6. Adjournment

Respectfully submitted,


Diana Hallock
Authority Secretary
AGENDA NOTES

BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS
APRIL 19, 2004 AT 7:00 P. M.
COMMISSION CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL
SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA

CALL TO ORDER
DECLARATION OF A QUORUM
INVOCATION
FLAG SALUTE

1. Consider Approval of Consent Agenda:

a. Minutes of the April 5, 2004 meetings Pgs. 1-10

b. Acknowledge the following reports and minutes:

 Sales Tax Report through April, 2004 Pg. 11

 Utility Division Report for the month of March, 2004 Pgs. 12-22

 City Clerk report for the month of March, 2004 Pgs. 23-24

 Warrant Officer activity report for the month of March, 2004 Pg. 25

 Shawnee Community Center report for the month of March, 2004 and quarter report for the months of January, February and March, 2004 Pgs. 26-29

 Shawnee Urban Renewal Authority minutes from the March 16, 2004 meeting Pgs. 30-34

 Planning Commission minutes from the March 17, 2004 meeting Pgs. 35-37

 Annexation Review Committee minutes from the October 29, 2003 meeting Pgs. 38-39

 Traffic and Transportation minutes from the October 28, 2003 meeting Pgs. 40-41

 Sister Cities Council minutes from the March 9, 2004 meeting Pgs. 42-46

c. Lakesite Lease: Pgs. 47-59

Renewal:

Lot 5, Magnino A Tract Lot 5, Belcher Tract

Edith Silvers & Shirley Stapleton James M. Carroll
9113 Artesia Place 3700 N. Choctaw Road
Okla. City, OK 73139 Choctaw, OK 73020

Lot 10, Damron Tract Lot 15, Hart Tract

Curtis & Martina Roberts Ronald & Thelma Cox
15504 Highway 102 732 SW 85th St.
Shawnee, OK 74801 Okla. City, OK 73139

d. Acknowledge Workers Compensation Settlement with Hebron Gary Young. Pg. 60

e. Acknowledge mortgage of leasehold interest of Shawnee Lake Hart Tract, Lot 6 to First United Bank with reservation of city right of approval of transfer. Pgs. 61-63

f. Acknowledge letter of appreciation from Dan Denny, Criminal Justice Program Instructor regarding police officers Dan Shumaker, Becky Oblein and Rod Taylor for their presentation at a Police Function class at East Central University. Pg. 64

g. Authorize staff to advertise for bids for the Seneca Street Paving Project from Sequoyah to Pesotum. Pgs. 65-73


h. Recommendations from the Traffic and Transportation meeting of March 23, 2004 meeting: Pg. 74

(1) Request from Theresa Talbot, 513 S. Chapman, to install additional street light on South Chapman Street.

Recommendation: To deny request

(2) Request from Public Works staff to set speed limit for Leo Street between 45th and MacArthur streets.

Recommendation: To set speed limit at 40 mph.

2. Mayor’s Proclamation:

“Equal Pay Day”
April 20, 2004

3. Public hearing and consider an ordinance rezoning property located at 2229 W. Benedict from A-1; Agricultural District to C-3P; Automotive and Commercial Recreational District with Conditional Use Permit for the sale of beer and alcohol for on-premise consumption. (Applicant: Terry Thornton d/b/a Long Ears Bar and Grill). Pgs. 75-76

The applicant has requested that this request be pulled from consideration. The Planning Commission took no action on this item.

4. Public hearing and consider an ordinance rezoning property located at 32703 Clearpond Road from A-1; Agricultural District to A-1P; Agricultural District with Conditional Use Permit to allow moving a mobile home on property. (Applicant: David Petricek) Pgs. 77-87

The Planning Commission unanimously recommends approval of the request for a conditional use permit to locate a manufactured house in an agricultural district. This request is in conformance with the Comprehensive plan.


5. Public hearing and consider an ordinance rezoning property located at 42404 E. Westech Road from A-1; Agricultural District to RE; Residential Estates District for the purpose of rural residential development. (Applicant: Ralph & Steve McElmurry) Pgs. 88-97

The Planning Commission unanimously recommends rezoning property from A-1 to RE, Rural Estates. The property is approximately 9 acres and the applicant wants to split the property into two separate tracts. This request conforms to the Comprehensive Plan.

6. Public hearing and consider an ordinance rezoning property located at 4900 N. Harrison from C-3; Automotive and Commercial Recreation District to C-3P; Automotive and Commercial Recreation District with Conditional Use Permit for the sale of beer and alcohol for on-premise consumption. (Applicant: Jalal Rahseparian d/b/a City Lights) Pgs. 98-110

The Planning Commission unanimously recommends approval of the Conditional Use Permit to serve alcoholic beverages in an eating establishment. This request conforms to the Comp Plan and previous conditional use permits have been granted for this establishment.

7. Public hearing and consider an ordinance rezoning property located at 31820 Ingram Road from A-1; Agricultural District to A-1P; Agricultural District with Conditional Use Permit to allow moving a mobile home on the property. (Applicant: David & Melissa Juber). Pgs. 111-121

The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the Conditional Use Permit to locate a manufactured house in an agricultural district. The site exceeds the minimum area requirements. This request conforms to the Comp Plan and the Lake Master Plan.

8. Consider an ordinance de-annexing property located at the corner of Benson Park Road and Harrison. (Applicant: Rodney & Julie McPhetridge) Pgs. 122-128

The Annexation Committee unanimously recommends deannexing the property located on the Northeast corner of Benson Park and Harrison. This tract is the only property along Benson Park that is in the city limits and is served by few city services.

9. Consider request of Travis Guess for extension of time to remodel property located at 147 S. Draper. Pgs. 129-131

In February 2003, the Commission granted a 90 day extension to Mr. Guess to renovate the property. Since that time, little work has been done. The process to address this nuisance started in March 2001 and has progressed extremely slowly to the detriment of the neighborhood.

10. Consider appeal of Jeanne Haley of Administrative Hearing Officer’s order regarding property located at 802 S. Beard. Pgs. 132-138

Feb. 12, 2004, Brewer & Son was ordered to obtain a building permit within 30 days and for all renovations to be completed by May 6th. Garth Nixon represented the owner but hadn't inquired with the owner as to what they were willing to do to the property. In March, the Commission granted a 45-day continuance to Ms. Haley so that she can obtain clear title after paying the back taxes for the property. Since that time the property has continued to deteriorate and has become a hazard to the public.

11. Consider request of Ron and Ruth Crews to release public nuisance liens on property located at 1222 N. Market. ($3,535.00) Pg. 139

On June 16, 2003 Mr. Ron Crews previously appeared before the city commission to make this request. Below is an excerpt from the minutes of the June 16, 2003 meeting:

Mr. Ron Crews, 1224 N. Market, appeared before the Commission to request approval to release the public nuisance liens on property located at 1222 N. Market in the amount of $3,535.00. Mr. Crews, adjacent owner, informed the Commission that he had been mowing the property for several years and would like to purchase the property to maintain beautification of the neighborhood. The staff report was given by Community Development Director Mike Southard noting that proper steps had been taken to demolish the burned out structure and the City’s contractor had mowed the property since then. The original owner was Mr. William Shannon Beck. After a lengthy discussion, the city attorney advised that the original owner would have three years to pay and still be given the final offer to retain the property. A motion was made by Commissioner Weaver, seconded by Commissioner Harrod, to deny the request from Mr. Ron Crews to waive the public nuisance lien on the 1222 N. Market property. Motion carried. AYE: Weaver, Harrod, Harden, Peterson, Downing, Claybrook, Pettyjohn
NAY: None

12. Consider recommendations from Community Service Contracts Review Committee regarding renewal of contracts with the following for fiscal year 2004-2005: Pg. 140

a. District Attorney’s Drug Task Force Pgs. 141-142
b. District Attorney Certified Forensic Interviewer (new contract) Pgs. 143-144
c. Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency for operation of Community Center and Municipal Auditorium Pgs. 145-148
d. Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency/Central Oklahoma Transit Pgs. 149-150
e. Senior Citizens of Shawnee, Inc. Pgs. 151-154
f. Downtown Shawnee, Inc. Pgs. 155-156

13. Consider appointing the following advisory committee to review past economic development expenditures and make recommendations for future expenditures and direction of funds: Chris Harden, Terry Compton, Chuck Mills and David Hadley.

14. Consider an ordinance raising plumbing contractor registration fees, changing the registration date and repealing fees for journeyman/apprentice plumbers and repealing requirement for city insurance policy and labeling identification number on vehicle. Pgs. 157-158

15. Consider an ordinance raising mechanical contractor registration fees, changing the registration date and repealing fees for journeyman/apprentice mechanical contractors and repealing requirement for labeling identification number on vehicle. Pg. 159


16. Consider an ordinance raising electrical contractor registration fees, changing the registration date and repealing fees for journeyman/apprentice electricians and repealing requirement for labeling identification number on vehicle. Pgs. 160-161

17. Consider awarding bid for 24” Water Main Extension. Pgs. 162-165

18. New Business (Any matter not known about or which could not have been reasonably
foreseen prior to the time of posting
agenda)

19. Administrative Reports

20. Citizens Participation (A five minute limit per person)
(A fifteen-minute limit per topic)
21. Commissioners Comments

22. Adjournment

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