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CITY OF MOSCOW
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
AGENDA
Monday, February 5, 2001	   		                  4:00 p.m.
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
206 East Third Street
1. 	Minutes of January 29, 2001

2. 	Household Hazardous Waste Day (HHHWD) Lease Agreement - Gary J. Riedner
Tidyman's has again consented to the use of their parking lot as this 
year's HHHWD site.  Staff has prepared a lease agreement for the April 
event.  The agreement is materially identical to those used for previous 
HHHWD events, and as such has been reviewed as to form and content by both 
Tidyman's and the City Attorney.
				Council Consent Agenda Item #1F
ACTION:  Recommend rejection or approval of  the agreement, and if 
approval, authorize the Mayor's signature thereon.

3.	Village Bicycle Project Request - David Duke
The Moscow High School International and Environmental Club is requesting 
the City to donate ten to twenty impounded bicycles to the Village Bicycle 
Project.  The bicycles would be donated from the stock to be auctioned off 
March 31, 2001.
				Council Consent Agenda Item #1D
ACTION:  Recommend approval, disapproval, or take such other action as 
deemed appropriate.

4.	Ordinance Repealing Moratorium on Installation of Telecommunications 
Towers - Dale Pernula
With the adoption of a policy regarding the usage of city facilities for 
telecommunications facilities, and adoption of an ordinance regulating 
telecommunications towers, the moratorium will no longer be necessary.  The 
enclosed ordinance will repeal the moratorium effective at the same time as 
the new telecommunications ordinance.
				Council Agenda Item #7
ACTION:  Recommend rejecting ordinance; or if the policy on co-location on 
city facilities is adopted, and the telecommunications tower ordinance is 
adopted on third reading, recommend adopting enclosed ordinance under 
suspension of the rules requiring three complete and separate readings, and 
that it be read by title only.

REPORTS:
Household Hazardous Waste Day Plans - Robin Baumgartner, Moscow Recycling 
Center
Discussion of Junk Car Ordinance Procedures - Dan Weaver
Council/Planning and Zoning Joint Meeting - Dale Pernula
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CITY OF MOSCOW
PUBLIC WORKS/FINANCE COMMITTEE
Agenda
Monday, February 5,  2001		          			5:00 p.m.
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
206 East Third Street, Second Floor
1.	Approval of Minutes of January 29, 2001.

2.	Amended Agreement for Professional Services for 1912 Building - Randy 
Rice
This amendment to the original agreement for professional services updates 
the scope of services and compensation based upon phases one and two of the 
project.
					Council Consent Agenda Item #1E
ACTION:  Recommend approval or denial of the agreement, and if approved, 
authorize the Mayor's signature thereon; or take such other action as 
deemed appropriate.

3.	Resolution of Intent to Create LID - Dave Klatt
The City is in receipt of a petition containing more than 60% of the 
resident property owners.  The preliminary engineering has been done on the 
project and that information has been given to the interested parties.  The 
L.I.D. still appears to be viable.  Consequently, the first step in the 
formation process is to pass the Resolution of Intent to Create the L.I.D. 
 This will cause a public hearing to be set for February 20, 2001, at which 
time the Council can consider passage of the Ordinance which will create 
the L.I.D.
					Council Agenda Item #4
ACTION:  Recommend approval of Resolution of Intent to Create L.I.D.; 
direct staff to complete public notification and develop ordinance to 
create L.I.D.; and set public hearing for 7:35 p.m., February 20, 2001; or 
take such other action as deemed appropriate.

4.	Hodge and Associates Engineering Contract for Joseph Street Design - 
Dean Weyen
Contract funds shall be paid from Engineering Professional Services, 
 $2,500 from 01-4322-421; and from Street Department Developer 
Participation, 05-4310-790 in the amount of $5,600.
					Council Consent Agenda Item #1G
ACTION:  Recommend rejecting contract; or recommend approval of Hodge 
Engineering Contract and authorize Mayor's signature thereon; or take such 
other action as deemed appropriate.

5. 	Public Transportation Feasibility Study - Gary J. Riedner
The Idaho Transportation Department approved $30,000 in funding to conduct 
a Public Transportation Feasibility Study in the City of Moscow.  It is 
estimated that $10,000 will be expended in consultant fees for a 
quantitative public opinion assessment, and $20,000 for consultant fees for 
an economic assessment and summary.  The City has committed $7,500 in staff 
time as in-kind contribution to conduct a qualitative public opinion 
assessment.  The study should be completed within six months should the 
agreement be approved.
				Council Consent Agenda Item #1H
ACTION:  Recommend rejection of the proposal; or approving City of Moscow's 
participation in the Feasibility Study and authorize the $7,500 in-kind 
staff time contribution.

6. 	Resolution Setting Policy for Co-Location of Transmission/Reception 
Equipment on City Facilities - Gary J. Riedner
The Cell Tower Team prepared a draft report which was distributed at the 
Public Works/Finance Committee meeting on January 8, 2001, with an updated 
copy distributed January 16, 2001.  A checklist of minimum requirements for 
co-location was also reviewed by Public Works/Finance Committee January 29, 
2001.
					Council Agenda Item #5
ACTION:  Recommend rejecting or amending resolution; or approving 
Resolution Establishing Policy for Co-location of Transmission/Reception 
Equipment on City Facilities; or take such other action as deemed 
appropriate.


REPORTS:
Transfer Station/HHHW Facility - Gary J. Riedner
Recycling Center Expansion - Dean Weyen/Gary J. Riedner

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AGENDA
MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
February 5, 2001					                   7:30 p.m.
City Hall Council Chambers - 206 East Third Street
1.	Consent Agenda:  Any item will be removed from the consent agenda at the 
request of any member of the Council and that item will be considered 
separately later.  Approval by roll call vote.

A.	Approval of Minutes of January 16, 2001 City Council Meeting

	B. 	Bid Results for "C" Street L.I.D. - Dean Weyen
Bids were opened January 19, 2001 for the "C" Street improvements.  Motley 
and Motley of Pullman was the lowest of the three bids received, with a 
total bid of $177,821.90.  Reviewed by Public Works/Finance January 29, 
2001.

ACTION:  Accept bid from Motley and Motley and authorize staff to proceed.

C.	Transfer of Police Officer Position - Dan Weaver
The Moscow Police Department has negotiated an agreement with the 
University of Idaho to offer a commissioned officer position to an existing 
University of Idaho night watch employee.  The University will continue 
funding the position.  Reviewed by Administrative Committee January 29, 
2001.

ACTION:  Approve the agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature, and 
direct Police Department to proceed as requested.

D.	Village Bicycle Project Request - David Duke
The Moscow High School International and Environmental Club is requesting 
the City to donate ten to twenty impounded bicycles to the Village Bicycle 
Project.  The bicycles would be donated from the stock to be auctioned off 
March 31, 2001.  Reviewed by Administrative Committee February 5, 2001.

ACTION:  Approve request and direct staff to proceed as necessary.

E. 	Amended Agreement for Professional Services for 1912 Building - Randy 
Rice
This amendment to the original agreement for professional services updates 
the scope of services and compensation based upon phases one and two of the 
project.  Reviewed by Public Works/Finance Committee February 5, 2001.

ACTION:  Approve agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon.

	F. 	Household Hazardous Waste Day (HHHWD) Lease Agreement - Gary J. 
Riedner
Tidyman's has again consented to the use of their parking lot as this 
year's HHHWD site.  Staff has prepared a lease agreement for the April 
event.  The agreement is materially identical to those used for previous 
HHHWD events, and as such has been reviewed as to form and content by both 
Tidyman's and the City Attorney.  Reviewed by Administrative Committee 
February 5, 2001.

ACTION:  Approve the agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature thereon.


G. 	Hodge and Associates Engineering Contract for Joseph Street Design - 
Dean Weyen
Contract funds shall be paid from Engineering Professional Services, $2,500 
from 01-4322-421; and from Street Department Developer Participation, 
05-4310-790 in the amount of $5,600.  Reviewed by Public Works/Finance 
Committee February 5, 2001.
		
ACTION:  Approve Hodge Engineering Contract and authorize Mayor's signature 
thereon.
	
H. 	Public Transportation Feasibility Study - Gary J. Riedner
The Idaho Transportation Department approved $30,000 in funding to conduct 
a Public Transportation Feasibility Study in the City of Moscow.  It is 
estimated that $10,000 will be expended in consultant fees for a 
quantitative public opinion assessment, and $20,000 for consultant fees for 
an economic assessment and summary.  The City has committed $7,500 in staff 
time as in-kind contribution to conduct a qualitative public opinion 
assessment.  Reviewed by Public Works/Finance February 5, 2001.

ACTION:  Approve City of Moscow's participation in the Feasibility Study 
and authorize the $7,500 in-kind staff time contribution.

2. 	Kimball Engineering Contract for Wastewater Effluent Reuse Study - Dean 
Weyen
The City is exploring the possibility of using treated wastewater for 
irrigation purposes.  An engineering contract with Kimball Engineering is 
attached and includes a "not to exceed" amount of $8,965.00.  The agreement 
is being modified by City Attorney Randy Fife to conform to City standard 
form.  Reviewed by Public Works/Finance January 29, 2001.

ACTION:  Reject proposal; or approve contract and authorize Mayor's 
signature thereon; or take such other action as deemed appropriate.

3.	Revised Ordinance to Accommodate City Dog Park Users- Dan Weaver
City Code requires that a dog remain on a leash at all times when in 
public.  It is recommended that the leash law be modified to accommodate 
users of the City Dog Park which is being developed.  Reviewed by 
Administrative Committee January 29, 2001.

ACTION:  Reject proposal; or approve Ordinance on first reading or under 
suspension of the rules requiring three complete and separate readings and 
that it be read by title only.

4. 	Resolution of Intent to Create L.I.D. 128 - Dave Klatt
The City is in receipt of a petition containing more than 60% of the 
resident property owners.  The preliminary engineering has been done on the 
project and that information has been given to the interested parties.  The 
L.I.D. still appears to be viable.  Consequently, the first step in the 
formation process is to pass the Resolution of Intent to Create the L.I.D. 
 This will cause a public hearing to be set for February 20, 2001, at which 
time the Council can consider passage of the Ordinance which will create 
the L.I.D.  Reviewed by Public Works/Finance February 5, 2001.

ACTION:  Approve Resolution of Intent to Create L.I.D.; direct staff to 
complete public notification and develop ordinance to create L.I.D.; and 
set public hearing for 7:35 p.m., February 20, 2001.


5. 	Resolution Setting Policy for Co-Location of Transmission/Reception 
Equipment on City Facilities - Gary J. Riedner
The Cell Tower Team prepared a draft report which was distributed at the 
Public Works/Finance Committee meeting on January 8, 2001, with an updated 
copy distributed January 16, 2001.  A checklist of minimum requirements for 
co-location was also reviewed by Public Works/Finance Committee January 29, 
2001, and February 5, 2001.

ACTION: Reject or amend resolution; or approve Resolution Establishing 
Policy for Co-location of Transmission/Reception Equipment on City 
Facilities; or take such other action as deemed appropriate.

6. 	Establishment of Definitions, Use Regulations, Development Standards 
and other Regulations for Telecommunications Facilities and Antenna Towers 
- Dale Pernula
The Planning and Zoning Commission prepared the enclosed Ordinance over the 
last four-month period during the moratorium on issuance of permits for 
such facilities.  The Ordinance would require a Conditional Use Permit for 
any new tower, and have extension provisions to encourage co-location on 
existing towers and structures.  The Planning and Zoning Commission held a 
public hearing on this matter December 13, 2000.  Council held a public 
hearing on this matter January 2, 2001. Changes included omitting #15, and 
adding a second sentence to item #4 and #10 similar to that in item #12. 
 The Public Works/Finance Committee agreed with the proposed changes.

ACTION:  Reject proposal; or approve enclosed Ordinance on third and final 
reading and that it be read by title only.

7.	Ordinance Repealing Moratorium on Installation of Telecommunications 
Towers - Dale Pernula
With the adoption of a policy regarding the usage of city facilities for 
telecommunications facilities, and adoption of an ordinance regulating 
telecommunications towers, the moratorium will no longer be necessary.  The 
enclosed ordinance will repeal the moratorium effective at the same time as 
the new telecommunications ordinance.  Reviewed by Administrative Committee 
February 5, 2001.

ACTION:  Reject ordinance; or if the policy on co-location on city 
facilities is adopted, and the telecommunications tower ordinance is 
adopted on third reading, adopt enclosed ordinance under suspension of the 
rules requiring three complete and separate readings, and that it be read  
 by title only.


MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS:	Boards and Commissions

REPORTS:
	Mayor
	Administrative Committee
	Public Works/Finance Committee
	Other Boards & Commissions

EXECUTIVE SESSION -  Legal Issue - Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 
67-2345(1)





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