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Ogden City City Council Meeting Results July 26, 2016 City Council Chambers Municipal Building – Third Floor 2549 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, Utah 84401 6:00 p.m. City Council Meeting Council Chambers 1. Roll Call. Present: Vice Chair Blair Council Member Garner Council Member Hyer Council Member Lopez Council Member Nadolski Council Member Stephens 2. Pledge of Allegiance. 3. Moment of Silence. 4. Recognition: a. Charles Trentelman. Recognizing Charles Trentelman for his outstanding contributions to the Ogden community. b. Kent Crookston. Recognizing Kent Crookston for his outstanding contributions to the Ogden community and Utah’s aerospace industry. c. Night Out Against Crime. Joint Proclamation declaring August 2, 2016 “National Night Out Day” in Ogden City. (Joint proclamation approved, vote 6-0) 5. Approval of Minutes: (Minutes approved, vote: 6-0) a. Work Session of April 3, 2016 – Council member Lopez b. Joint Work Session of May 3, 2016 – Council member Nadolski c. Regular Meeting of May 3, 2016 – Council member Stephens 6. Reports from Administration: a. Mandatory Water Connection Amendment (tabled from July 5, 2016). Proposed Ordinance 2016-44 amending the Ogden Municipal Code by amending Chapter 2 of Title 9 by adopting a new Section 11 to provide for mandatory connection to culinary water upon annexation and to limit the use of culinary water for outdoor watering where secondary water is available. (Ordinance adopted, vote: 6-0) b. Exchange Zone. Proposed Joint Resolution 2016-10 authorizing the creation of an exchange zone at the Francom Public Safety Building (Joint resolution adopted, vote: 6-0) 7. Reports from the Planning Commission: a. West Ogden Rezone. Proposed Ordinance 2016-45 amending the Zoning Map as adopted by Section 15- 3-3 of the Ogden Municipal Code, to reclassify as Single Family Residential Zone (R-1-5) property heretofore classified as Multiple Family Residential Zone (R-4) and Limited Manufacturing Zone generally located between 26th Street and Binford Street, and F & G Avenues. (Ordinance adopted, vote: 6-0) 8. Public Comments. This is an opportunity to address the Council regarding concerns or ideas on any topic. To be considerate of everyone at this meeting, public comments will be limited to three minutes per person. Participants are to state their name and address for the record. Comments which cannot be made within these limits should be submitted in writing to the City Council Office ([EMAIL REDACTED]). ---PAGE BREAK--- July 26, 2016 Page 2 of 2 The Council encourages civil discourse for everyone who participates in our meetings. Comments pertaining to an agenda item that includes a public hearing or public input should be given during the meeting as that item is discussed. 9. Comments: a. Mayor. b. Council Members. 10. Adjournment.