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CITY COMMISSION

MEETING AGENDA

March 24, 2015 – 5:45 p.m.

(Posted on webpage at 5:15 p.m. on 03/19/15)

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Updates:

03/24/15 @ 3:30 p.m.:

 

03/23/15 @ 4:55 p.m.:

 

03/20/15 @ 10:00 a.m.:

 

 

 

A.        RECOGNITION/PROCLAMATION/PRESENTATION:

 

1.       Proclaim the week of April 12 – 18, 2015, as Lawrence Civic Choir Anniversary Week.

 

2.       Free State High School Robotics team presentation.

 

 

B.        CONSENT AGENDA:

 

NOTE:  All matters listed below on the Consent Agenda are considered under one motion and will be enacted by one motion.  There will be no separate discussion on those items.  If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately.

 

1.       Approve City Commission meeting minutes from 01/27/15 and 02/03/15.

 

2.       Receive minutes from various boards and commissions:

 

Board of Zoning Appeals meeting of 11/6/14

Historic Resources Commission meetings of 12/18/14 and 1/15/15

Horizon 2020 Steering Committee meeting of 02/23/15

Mental Health Board meeting of 01/29/15

Public Health Board meeting of 01/20/15

 

3.       Approve all claims.  The list of approved claims will be posted to the agenda the day after the City Commission meeting.

 

4.       Approve licenses as recommended by the City Clerk’s Office.    

 

5.       Approve appointments as recommended by the Mayor.

 

6.       Bid and purchase items:

 

a)       Set a bid opening date of May 19, 2015 for Bid Number B1521 for 2015 Pump and Motor Rehabilitation Program.   Staff Memo

 

b)       Set a bid opening date of May 19, 2015 for Bid Number B1520 Electrical Preventive Maintenance.   Staff Memo

 

c)       Award City Bid No. 1513, Project PW1316 - Bob Billings Parkway and George Williams Way Geometric and Traffic Signal Improvements, to RD Johnson Excavating Co., Inc., in the total amount of $681,253.    Bid Memo & Attachments

 

d)       Award City Bid No. 1514, Project PW1437 - Corpus Christi Benefit District for Turn Lane Improvements, to RD Johnson Excavating Co., Inc. in the total amount of $202,507.28.   Bid Memo & Attachments

 

e)       Award City Bid No. 1515, Project PW1345 - Bob Billings Parkway, Foxfire Drive to Wakarusa Drive, Pavement Reconstruction, Pavement Marking, and Sidewalk, to RD Johnson Excavating Co., Inc., in the total amount of $939,746.50.   Bid Memo & Attachments

 

f)       Award bid for two (2) water service installation and watermain repair crew and equipment trucks for the Utilities Department, to Laird Noller Ford, for $158,572.   Bid Memo

 

g)       Authorize the purchase of a Groundmaster 4100-D mower for the Parks and Recreation Department, to Professional Turf Products, L.P., for $51,570.92, utilizing the State of Kansas contract.   Staff Memo

 

h)       Authorize staff to advertise Bid No. B1507, installation of conduit, fiber, and related equipment for the 6th Street Fiber Project.  Staff Memo & Attachments

 

i)        Approve change orders to Bettis Asphalt, in the amount of $127,875.50, for the 6th and Iowa Reconstruction Project.   Staff Memo

 

j)        Approve sale of surplus I.T. equipment on GovDeals.  Staff Memo

 

k)       Approve sale of surplus equipment on GovDeals.   Staff Memo

 

7.       Adopt on first reading, Ordinance No. 9093, authorizing up to $23 million in industrial revenue bond (IRB) financing for the 100 E. 9th Street project located on the northeast corner of 9th & New Hampshire Street for the purpose of accessing a sales tax exemption on construction materials.   Staff Memo & Attachments

 

8.       Adopt on second and final reading, the following ordinances:

 

a)       Ordinance No. 9090, prohibiting the possession of glass bottles and other glass containers in the downtown district during specified hours.   Staff Memo & Attachments

 

b)       Ordinance No. 9089, for a Special Use Permit (SUP-14-00488) for Precious One’s Learning Center, located at 1100 Kasold Drive.

 

c)       Ordinance No. 9091, for Text Amendment (TA-14-00535) to the City of Lawrence Land Development Code to add a Use that provides incubator space for business/entrepreneurial collaboration and prototyping. Initiated by Planning Commission on 11/17/14.   Incorporation by Reference

 

9.       Adopt Resolution No. 7109 (revised 03/23/15), expressing the City’s opposition to Senate Bill 212/House Bill 2096, which affects a city’s relationship with employee groups.   Correspondence - Added 03/23/15

 

10.     Accept dedications of right-of-way associated with Minor Subdivision, MS-15-00038, for Northwood Addition No. 3, located at 345 Florida St. Submitted by Grob Engineering Services, LLC, for Locust Tree, LLC, property owner of record.   Staff Memo & Attachments

 

11.     REMOVED BY THE APPLICANT.   Approve a Special Event Permit, SE-15-00084, requested for Final Four tent sales at 2300 Louisiana St from March 30 to April 12, 2015. Submitted by Sun Creations, Inc. for 2300 Louisiana Co, LLC, property owner of record. Staff Memo & Attachments

 

12.     Authorize the Mayor to execute an agreement with the Kansas Department of Transportation for the KLINK Resurfacing Project, Iowa Street, from 6th Street to Harvard Road, and from Irving Hill Road to 21st Street – Mill and Overlay.   Staff Memo & Attachments

 

13.     Approve a Street Event Temporary Use of Public Right-of-Way Permit for the closure of the 100 block of E. 8th Street and the intersection of 8th Street and New Hampshire Street from 6:00 a.m., Friday, April 17, 2015, to Saturday, April 18, 2015, at 6:00 a.m. for the Downtown Olympic Shot Put event.   Adopt on first reading, Ordinance No. 9075, authorizing the sale, possession, and consumption of alcoholic liquor in the 100 block of E. 8th Street and the intersection of 8th Street and New Hampshire Street from 12:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. on Friday, April 17, 2015.    Staff Memo & Attachments

 

14.     Approve a Street Event Temporary use of right-a-way permit allowing the closure of the 100 block of E. 8th Street from 12:00 p.m. on Friday, August 7, 2015, to 1:30 a.m. on Sunday, August 9, 2015, for the 2015 Sandbar Birthday Party.  Adopt on first reading Ordinance No. 9094, allowing the sale, possession and consumption of alcohol in the 100 block of E. 8th Street during the event.    Staff Memo & Attachments

 

15.     Approve a Street Event Temporary Use of Public Right-of-Way Permit for the Kansas Food Truck Festival, allowing the closure of the 800 block of Pennsylvania Street, from 8th Street to 9th Street, and the 600 block of E. 8th Street on Saturday, May 2, 2015.  Adopt on first reading, Ordinance No. 9095, allowing the possession and consumption of alcohol in the 800 block of Pennsylvania Street and the 600 block of E. 8th Street on Saturday, May 2, 2015, from 12:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. during this event.    Staff Memo & Attachments

 

16.     Approve a Street Event Permit for DLI’s annual downtown sidewalk sale on July 16, 2015, from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and approve the exclusive use of the public sidewalk adjacent to both sides of Massachusetts Street from 6th Street to 11th Street, on July 16, 2015 from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.    Staff Memo & Attachments

 

17.     Approve traffic control plan for The University of Kansas to close lanes on Iowa Street for the Irving Hill Bridge Improvement Project, between 9 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. beginning May 18 - July 31, 2015.   Staff Memo & Attachments

 

18.     Approve the request by Paul Warner for variance from City Codes 19-112 and 19-301, which require separate meters for each unit in a duplex, and deny the request for variance from City Code 19-214(C), which requires a separate service line for each unit in a duplex, with respect to Hutton Farms West No. 2.   Staff Memo & Attachments

 

19.     Receive 2014 Annual Economic Development Report and refer report for review by the Public Incentives Review Committee.    Staff Memo & Attachments

 

 

 

C.        CITY MANAGER’S REPORT:          Report & Attachments

 

 

ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION:         The public is allowed to speak to any regular agenda item or give public comment after first being recognized by the Mayor.  Individuals are asked to come to the microphone, sign in, and state their name and address.  Speakers should address all comments/questions to the Commission.

 

D.        REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS:          

 

1.       Consider the following items related to the 2015 Rev it Up Hot Rod Hullaballoo:   Staff Memo & Attachments

 

a)       Conduct a public hearing regarding a distance limitation waiver request for the 2015 Rev it Up Hot Rod Hullaballoo event to be held in South Park on Saturday, September 26, 2015, and find that the proximity of the temporary sale of alcoholic liquor for the event is not adverse to the public welfare or safety and grant a distance limitation waiver.

 

b)       Consider approving a street event temporary use of public right-of-way permit for the closure of Massachusetts Street from 11th Street to 13th Street from 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 26, 2015, as well as the use of parking spaces along North Park Street and New Hampshire Street adjacent to South Park. 

 

ACTION:      Conduct public hearing and find that the proximity of the temporary sale of alcoholic liquor for the 2015 Rev it Up Hot Rod Hullaballoo is not adverse to the public welfare or safety and grant a distance limitation waiver and approve a street event temporary use of public right-of-way for the closure of Massachusetts Street from 11th Street to 13th Street, from 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 26, 2015 as well as the use of the parking along North Park Street and New Hampshire Street, adjacent to South Park, if appropriate.

 

2.       Consider the following items related to the 2015 Art Tougeau Parade and Final Friday event and the 2015 Lawrence Buskerfest Street event:   Staff Memo & Attachments   Richard Renner Letter - Added 03/23/15

 

a)       Conduct a public hearing regarding a distance limitation waiver request for the 2015 Art Tougeau Parade and Final Friday event to be held Friday, May 29, 2015, at 12:00 p.m. to Saturday, May 30, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. and find that the proximity of the temporary sale of alcoholic liquor for the event is not adverse to the public welfare or safety and grant a distance limitation waiver.  The public hearing would apply to the 900 block of New Hampshire Street portion of the event.

 

b)       Consider adopting on first reading, Ordinance No. 9076, allowing the sale, possession and consumption of alcohol on the public right-of-way on the 900 block of New Hampshire Street during the Art Tougeau event.

 

c)       Consider approving a street event permit for the 2015 Art Tougeau Parade and Final Friday event on Friday, May 29, 2015, to Saturday, May 30, 2015, for the closure of the 900 block of New Hampshire Street.

 

ACTION:      Conduct public hearing and find that the proximity of the temporary sale of alcoholic liquor for the 2015 Art Tougeau Parade and Final Friday event is not adverse to the public welfare or safety and grant a distance limitation waiver; adopt on first reading, Ordinance No. 9076, allowing the sale, possession and consumption of alcohol on the public right-of-way on the 900 block of New Hampshire Street; and approve a street event permit for the 2015 Art Tougeau Parade and Final Friday event on Friday, May 29, 2015, to Saturday, May 30, 2015, for the closure of the 900 block of New Hampshire Street, if appropriate.

 

d)       Conduct a public hearing regarding a distance limitation waiver request for the 2015 Lawrence Buskerfest event to be held Friday, May 29, 2015, to Sunday May 31, 2015, and find that the proximity of the temporary sale of alcoholic liquor for the event is not adverse to the public welfare or safety and grant a distance limitation waiver. The public hearing would apply to the 900 block of New Hampshire Street portion of the event from Saturday, May 30, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. to Sunday, May 31, 2015, at 7:00 p.m.  

 

e)       Consider adopting on first reading, Ordinance No. 9077, allowing the sale, possession and consumption of alcohol on the public right-of-way on the 100 block of E. 8th Street, and the 900 block of New Hampshire Street during the 2015 Lawrence Buskerfest event.

 

f)       Consider approving a street event permit for the 2015 Lawrence Buskerfest event for Friday, May 29, 2015, to Sunday, May 31, 2015. The event will be held in the 100 block of E. 8th Street, the 900 block of New Hampshire Street, and in front of US Bank (not in the right of way).

 

ACTION:      Conduct public hearing and find that the proximity of the temporary sale of alcoholic liquor for the 2015 Lawrence Buskerfest event is not adverse to the public welfare or safety and grant a distance limitation waiver; adopt on first reading, Ordinance No. 9077, allowing the sale, possession and consumption of alcohol on the public right-of-way on the 100 block of E. 8th Street, and the 900 block of New Hampshire Street; and approve a street event permit for the 2015 Lawrence Buskerfest event for Friday, May 29, 2015, to Sunday, May 31, 2015. The event will be held in the 100 block of E. 8th Street, the 900 block of New Hampshire Street, and in front of US Bank (not in the right of way), if appropriate.

 

3.       Consider the following items related to the Freestate Festival:   Staff Memo & Attachments

 

a)       Conduct a public hearing regarding a distance limitation waiver request for the 2015 Freestate Festival to be held Monday June 22, 2015 to Sunday June 28, 2015 and find that the proximity of the temporary sale of alcoholic liquor for the event is not adverse to the public welfare or safety and grant a distance limitation waiver.  The public hearing would apply to the 900 block of New Hampshire Street portion of the event.

 

b)       Consider adopting on first reading, Ordinance No. 9073, allowing the sale, possession, and consumption of alcohol in the public right-of-way in the 900 block of New Hampshire Street during the 2015 Freestate Festival.

 

c)       Consider approving the donation of various city services in support of the 2015 Freestate Festival.

 

d)       Consider approving a Street Event Temporary use of right-of-way permit for the use of New Hampshire Street, from Monday, June 22, 2015 to Sunday, June 28, 2015, for the Freestate Festival. 

 

ACTION:      Conduct public hearing and find that the proximity of the temporary sale of alcoholic liquor for the 2015 Freestate Festival is not adverse to the public welfare or safety and grant a distance limitation waiver; adopt on first reading, Ordinance No. 9073, allowing the sale, possession, and consumption of alcohol in the public right-of-way in the 900 block of New Hampshire Street; approve the donation of various city services; and approve a Street Event Temporary use of right-of-way permit for the use of New Hampshire Street, from Monday, June 22, 2015 to Sunday, June 28, 2015 for the Freestate Festival, if appropriate.

 

4.       Consider the following items related to the 2015 Tour of Lawrence:   Staff Memo & Attachments

 

a)       Consider approving a request from the Convention and Visitors Bureau for the donation of various city services.

 

b)       Consider adopting on first reading, Ordinance No. 9097, allowing the sale, possession, and consumption of alcohol on the 700 and 800 blocks of Vermont Street and west 100 block of 8th Street from Massachusetts Street to Vermont Street , including the intersection of 8th and Vermont Street and the plaza area between the Vermont Street parking garage and the Public Library on Friday, June 26, 2015, from 4:00 p.m. until 11:59 p.m., and the 700, 800 and 900 blocks of Massachusetts Street and the east & west 100 blocks of 8th Street from Vermont Street to New Hampshire Street, on Sunday, June 28, 2015, from 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., provided the sale, possession and consumption of alcoholic liquor are pursuant to City of Lawrence and State of Kansas law.

 

c)       Consider approving a Street Event Temporary use of right-of-way permit for the use of various city streets on June 26-28, 2015.

 

ACTION:      Approve request for donation of various city services, adopt on first reading, Ordinance No. 9097, allowing the sale, possession, and consumption of alcohol on the 700 and 800 blocks of Vermont Street and west 100 block of 8th Street from Massachusetts Street to Vermont Street , including the intersection of 8th and Vermont Street and the plaza area between the Vermont Street parking garage and the Public Library on Friday, June 26, 2015 from 4:00 p.m. until 11:59 p.m., and the 700, 800 and 900 blocks of Massachusetts Street and the east & west 100 blocks of 8th Street from Vermont Street to New Hampshire Street, on Sunday, June 28, 2015, from 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., and approve a Street Event Temporary use of right-of-way permit for the use of various streets, if appropriate.

 

5.       Consider adopting Resolution No. 7106, establishing a pedestrian-bicycle issues task force.   Staff Memo & Attachments    Correspondence - Added 03/24/15

 

ACTION:      Adopt Resolution No. 7106, establishing a pedestrian-bicycle issues task force, if appropriate.

 

6.       Consider the following items related to the Dwayne Peaslee Technical Training Center, Inc.:    Staff Memo & Attachments   Site Plan   Correspondence - Updated 03/24/15

 

a)       Consider request for reimbursement of a portion of 2014 property taxes.   Refund Spreadsheet

 

ACTION:      Direct staff as appropriate.

 

b)       Consider request for $500,000 to support Peaslee Center renovations.   Previous Budget Request

 

ACTION:      Direct staff as appropriate.

 

c)       Consider request for loan, up to $150,000 for Lawrence Workforce Center renovations.

 

ACTION:      Direct staff as appropriate.

 

d)       Consider request for building permit and Industrial Revenue Bond application fee waivers.

 

ACTION:      Direct staff as appropriate.

 

e)       Receive request for IRB financing for the purposes of accessing a sales tax exemption certificate for the renovation; refer request to the Public Incentives Review Committee.

 

ACTION:      Receive request and refer to Public Incentives Review Committee, if appropriate.

 

7.       Receive report from McDonald & Associates regarding the Rock Chalk Park audit and consider approving payment/claim of $1,092,970.77 to Rock Chalk Park, LLC for infrastructure at Rock Chalk Park. McDonald & Associates Cover Letter    McDonald & Associates Infrastructure Revised   Updated Audit Report    Staff Response to Audit Update - Added 03/23/15

 

ACTION:      Direct staff as appropriate.

 

8.       Consider adopting on second reading, Ordinance No. 9086, establishing a Neighborhood Revitalization Area (NRA) at 705 Massachusetts Street and consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a Cooperative Agreement between the City, County, and School District on the administration of the NRA.  Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a Performance Agreement between the City and the Applicant.   Staff Memo & Attachments - Updated 03/24/15   Correspondence   Barber Emerson Letter - Added 03/24/15   Barber Emerson Applicant's Suggested Changes to Performance Agreement - Added 03/24/15

 

ACTION:      Adopt on second reading, Ordinance No. 9086, establishing a Neighborhood Revitalization Area (NRA) at 705 Massachusetts Street and authorize the City Manager to execute a Cooperative Agreement between the City, County, and School District on the administration of the NRA.  Authorize the City Manager to execute a Performance Agreement between the City and the Applicant, if appropriate.

 

9.       Consider motion to recess into executive session for approximately 30 minutes for the purpose of discussing possible property acquisition.  The justification for the executive session is to keep possible terms and conditions of property acquisition confidential at this time.

 

ACTION:      Approve motion to recess into executive session for approximately 30 minutes, if appropriate.

 

 

 

E.         PUBLIC COMMENT:

 

 

F.         FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS:  Staff Memo & Attachments

 

 

G.        COMMISSION ITEMS:

 

 

H.        CALENDAR:   Meeting List

 

·                     9th Street Corridor Citizen Advisory Committee meeting, Monday, March 23, 7:00 p.m.  Location:  Lawrence Public Library Auditorium.

 

·                     Cultural Plan Steering Committee meeting, Tuesday, March 24, 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.  Location:  Theatre Lawrence, 4660 Bauer Farm Drive.

 

·                     Cultural Plan Consultants Artists meeting, Tuesday, March 24, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.  All artists in Lawrence are invited to attend.  Location:  Theatre Lawrence, 4660 Bauer Farm Drive.

 

·                     Cultural Plan Consultants Arts Organizations meeting, Wednesday, March 25, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.  All arts/cultural organizations in Lawrence are invited to attend.  Location:  Van Go, Inc., 715 New Jersey Street.

 

·                     Safe Routes for All Town Hall, Wednesday, March 25, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.  Location:  Liberty Hall.   Brochure

 

·                     Cultural Plan Consultants Creative Sector Businesses meeting, Thursday, March 26, 8:30 – 10:30 a.m.  All for-profit creative sector businesses in Lawrence are invited to attend.  Location:  Lawrence Visitors Center, 402 N. 2nd Street.

 

·                     Public Incentives Review Committee meeting, Thursday, March 26, 4:30 p.m.  Location:  City Commission Room, First Floor of City Hall.

 

·                     There will be a City Commission Meeting on March 31, 2015.

 

·                     Public information open house on the K-10 West Leg SLT, Tuesday, March 31, 5:00 -7:00 p.m.  Location:  Southwest Middle School, 2511 Inverness Drive.   Invitation

 

·                     Public reception for Director of Arts and Culture candidates, Wednesday, April 1, 7:00 p.m.  Location:  Lawrence Arts Center, 940 New Hampshire Street.

 

·                     9th Street Corridor Citizen Advisory Committee meeting, Wednesday, April 22, 7:00 p.m.  Location:  New York Elementary School.

 

·                     Town Hall meeting on Cultural Plan, Wednesday, May 6.  Location and Time to be determined.

 

·                     9th Street Corridor Citizen Advisory Committee meeting, Wednesday, May 27, 7:00 p.m.  Location:  Lawrence Public Library Auditorium.

 

·                     9th Street Corridor Citizen Advisory Committee meeting, Wednesday, June 24, 7:00 p.m.  Location:  Lawrence Public Library Auditorium.

 

·                     9th Street Corridor Citizen Advisory Committee meeting, Wednesday, July 29, 7:00 p.m.  Location:  Lawrence Public Library Auditorium.

 

·                     9th Street Corridor Citizen Advisory Committee meeting, Wednesday, October 28, 7:00 p.m.  Location:  Lawrence Public Library Auditorium.

 

 

 

 

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I.         CURRENT VACANCIES – BOARDS/COMMISSIONS:

 

Listed below are existing and upcoming vacancies on City of Lawrence Boards and Commissions.  If interested in serving on a board, citizens should visit the website at http://www.lawrenceks.org/boards to volunteer online, or send a letter of interest to the Mayor, P.O. Box 708, Lawrence, KS 66044.

 

Community Development Advisory Committee:

One vacancy for a position that expired 09/30/14 and one vacancy for a position that expired 09/30/15. Both positions are designated for low/mod areas.

 

Contractor Licensing Board:

One vacancy for a position that expires 12/31/17. Three additional positions expired 12/31/14, with one position eligible for reappointment. Eligibility requirements exist for this board.

 

Convention & Visitors Bureau Advisory Board:

One vacancy for a position that expires 07/01/18.

 

Electrical Code Board of Appeals:

One vacancy for a position that expires 03/31/15. One additional position expires 03/31/15 and is not eligible for reappointment. Eligibility requirements exist for this board.

 

Fire Code Board of Appeals:

Two positions expire 01/31/15 and both are eligible for reappointment to additional terms.

 

Historic Resources Commission:

One position will expire 03/01/15. Eligibility requirements exist for this board.

 

Human Relations Commission:

One vacancy for a position that expired 09/30/14 and one vacancy for a position that expires 09/30/15.

 

Lawrence Alliance:

Two vacancies for positions that expired 11/30/14 and three vacancies for positions that expire 11/30/15. Four additional positions expired 11/30/14 and are all eligible for reappointment to additional terms.

 

Lawrence Citizens Advisory Board:

Three positions expire 03/01/15, with two positions eligible for reappointment and one position is not eligible for reappointment.

 

Lawrence Douglas County Advocacy Council on Aging:

One vacancy for a position that expired 12/31/14. Four additional positions expired 12/31/14 and all are eligible for reappointment to additional terms.

 

Mechanical Board of Appeals:

One position will become vacant 03/31/14. Eligibility requirements exist for this board.

 

Plumbing Code Board of Appeals:

One vacancy for a position that expired 04/30/14. One additional position expires 04/30/15 and is not eligible for reappointment. Eligibility requirements exist for this board.

 

Public Health Board:

One position expires 03/31/15. This position is a joint city/county appointment.

 

Public Library Board:

Two positions expire 04/30/15 and both are eligible for reappointment.

 

Public Transit Advisory Committee:

One vacancy for a position that expired 12/31/14. 

 

Sales Tax Audit Committee:

One vacancy for a position that expired 04/30/14. Two additional positions expire 04/30/15 and are not eligible for reappointment.

 

Sister Cities Advisory Board:

Four vacancies for positions that expired 12/31/14. One additional position expired 12/31/14 and is eligible for reappointment to additional terms. One vacancy for a position that expires 12/31/15.

 

Traffic Safety Commission:

Three positions expire 04/30/15 and all are eligible for reappointment to additional terms.