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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025-04-22 Regular Meridian City Council April 22, 2025. A Meeting of the Meridian City Council was called to order at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 22, 2025, by Council President Luke Cavener. Members Present: Luke Cavener, Liz Strader, John Overton, Doug Taylor, Anne Little Roberts and Brian Whitlock. Members Absent: Robert Simison. Other Present: Chris Johnson, Bill Nary, Nick Napoli, Kyle Ludwig and Dean Willis. ROLL-CALL ATTENDANCE X Liz Strader X Brian Whitlock Anne Little Roberts _X_ John Overton _X_ Doug Taylor _X_Luke Cavener Mayor Robert E. Simison Cavener: Okay. Council, we will call our regular meeting of the City Council to order. It is April 22nd, 6:00 o'clock p.m. We will begin tonight's meeting with roll call attendance. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Cavener: If you would now join me in the Pledge of Allegiance. (Pledge of Allegiance recited.) COMMUNITY INVOCATION Cavener: Next on our agenda is the community invocation. I would like to invite Vinnie Hanke up for tonight's prayer. If you would join us in prayer or take this as a moment of silence and reflection. Hanke: Councilman Cavener, Council Members, thanks for the opportunity to come and lead in prayer tonight. God, I thank you for this evening. I thank you for the changing of the seasons and the testimony to your faithfulness to us in that. As we approach the spring and summertime, God, I pray for the citizens of Meridian that they would enjoy the city that you have given to us, that we might be full of kindness and love for our neighbors and in that spirit we would bring you glory. I pray for the City Council as they discern their business tonight. Would you grant them, wisdom, leadership, character and integrity. And we ask all these things in the name of our Savior Jesus Christ, amen. Thank you, guys. ADOPTION OF AGENDA Meridian City Council April 22,2025 Page 2 of 13 Cavener: Thanks, Vinnie. Appreciate you being here. Pleasure. All right. Council, am going to go down to the podium. We have got a couple of proclamations tonight. Oh, we do need to adopt the agenda, don't we. I guess let's take care of the official business. Council Member Strader. Strader: Thank you, Council President Cavener. I move that we adopt the agenda as published. Little Roberts: Second. Cavener: It's been moved and seconded. All in favor of adopting the agenda say aye. All ayes. MOTION CARRIED: ALLAYES. PROCLAMATIONS [Action Item] 2. Owyhee High School Girls Basketball State Champions Day Cavener: Now, we will get to the proclamations. All right. So, don't adjust your cameras, the Mayor is absent tonight and so he has asked me to -- to fill in for him. We have two proclamations tonight that I'm really really excited about. I will do the first one for Owyhee High School Girls Basketball Championship Day. We will invite you guys up after the proclamation, say any words, take a picture and, then, we will also do it for Idaho Gives. So, whereas being an Owyhee basketball player is more than scoring points, making assist, grabbing rebounds, stealing the ball and achieving back-to-back state titles, it is training to build leadership, character, confidence, teamwork and resilience, all traits needed to succeed on the court, in the classroom and in the real world and whereas getting stronger and stronger each year, the team turned four years of trials, adversity and hard-earned lessons into the first title in the young program's history and whereas Owyhee finished with a 25 and two overall record, an 11 and zero record in the southern Idaho conference with their hard work, skills and teamwork, recapturing in a 38 to 33 victory in the 2025 state basketball championship tournament to capture their first state title for 6A girls basketball team and the -- whereas the leadership, training, discipline of their coaches helped all team members to focus their talents and passion becoming a winning team, with each player making invaluable contributions to their victory. Therefore, 1, Luke Cavener, on behalf of Robert E. Simison, hereby proclaim April 22nd, 2025, as Owyhee High School Girls Basketball State Championship Day in the City of Meridian. Sorry, Mayor Chadwick. And call upon the community to join us in congratulating The Storm on their remarkable athletic achievement for representing Meridian so proudly in the state tournament. It's signed by our Mayor and we would like to invite the team, if you want to come up, you are welcome to introduce yourself, the position you played and what year you are in school. Hardy: Hi. My name is Maiya Hardy. I'm a senior at Owyhee High School and I play post. Meridian City Council April 22,2025 Page 3 of 13 Beck: Hi. I'm Riley Beck. I'm a senior at Owyhee High School and I play forward slash post. Hamilton: Hi. I'm Aubrey Hamilton. I'm a freshman and I play a point guard. McKenna: Hi. My name is Audrey McKenna. I'm a junior and I'm a shooting guard. Rodriquez: George Rodriguez and I am the head coach of the Owyhee girls basketball. Cavener: Well, congratulations. If you want to take a picture. (Picture taken.) Cavener: And certainly you are welcome to, but as state champions you do not have to stay for the rest of the meeting. So, I especially appreciate our seniors being here tonight as this -- the year is getting ready to wind up. 1. Idaho Gives Week Cavener: Okay. One additional proclamation. This is for Idaho Gives Week. Whereas nonprofit organizations help build and sustain healthy communities in our state and enhance the quality of life for Idahoans and for others throughout the country and the world and whereas over 7,000 charitable nonprofit organizations based in Idaho contribute significantly to our economy by providing services to our communities, employing over 79,000 Idahoans and reducing total revenue of over 10.3 billion and whereas nonprofit organizations often fulfill their missions by advocating on behalf of those who cannot advocate for themselves and whereas Idaho's nonprofit leaders are often entrepreneurs who create new solutions to problems and fill previously unmet needs in the areas of health, recreation, education, research, art, social services and more and whereas Idaho Gives Week serves as a time for Idahoans to join together with one voice on one day to contribute and to amplify the efforts of all Idaho nonprofits. Therefore, I, Luke Cavener, on behalf of Robert E. Simison, do hereby proclaim April 28 through May 1st, 2025, as Idaho Gives Week in the City of Meridian and encourage all citizens, residents to contribute, to recognize and support the many nonprofit organizations that help our community, signed April 22nd, 2025, by our Mayor Robert E. Simison. If there is somebody from Idaho Gives here -- awesome. I thought so. I just will say we have got a couple council members that worked in nonprofit, I worked in nonprofit, my wife works in nonprofit. Appreciate so much what this event means, not just for those nonprofits, but for so many in our state. So, Kevin, proclamation for you. Bailey: Thank you. Cavener: Anything you would like to say? Bailey: This -- this is the 13th year of Idaho Gives that we have been running it at Idaho Nonprofit Center. So, I have been lucky enough to lead the work at the Idaho Nonprofit Meridian City Council April 22,2025 Page 4 of 13 Center for the last four years and I have been in the nonprofit sector my whole career and this year we will cross the 30 million dollars raised in the history of that -- of that program. About 620 nonprofits will participate this year. We will hope to cross the four million dollar mark raised as we did last year for the first time in a single campaign year. It's really about the nonprofits that participate. I brought with me Grant Jones here in the first row, the CEO of Metro Meals on Wheels, and nonprofits really do fill all of the gaps and help provide those things that help our communities thrive and it's because of folks like Grant and his team of staff and volunteers that get meals to our -- to our seniors and folks in rural areas and, then, I think of places like the Children's Museum just down the street and the opportunities that those kind of enrichment activities provide for our community and help us build those thriving communities where -- where everyone can really experience all that Idaho has to offer. So, thanks again and support your favorite causes on April 28th through May 1 st. (Picture taken.) Little Roberts: Madam Vice-President, since you are at the podium, I would just like to say a huge thank you to Idaho Gives. I had the pleasure of being on the board when we started. The first time it was brought before us we were terrified. We didn't even do it the first year and, then, the second year we went ahead and we hoped someday it would make a million dollars a year. Grant went through all of this with us and so it has exploded above and beyond our wildest dreams. So, thank you for continuing to carry the torch and turning it into something that we could never even imagine. Cavener: Thank you, Council, and Council Member Little Roberts for your comments. I -- I, too, remember when this got started and how it was so ambitious to even think that they could do a million and just to continue to see it exceed. PUBLIC FORUM — Future Meeting Topics Cavener: So, Council, now we will move on to public forum. Mr. Clerk, has anybody signed up in advance? Johnson: Mr. President, nobody has signed up. Cavener: All right. Nobody signed up. ACTION ITEMS 3. Public Hearing for Proposed updates to Meridian City Code Title 5: Meridian Parks & Recreation Code Cavener: So, now we will move to Action Items. First up is Item No. 3, a public hearing for proposed updates to Meridian City Code, Title 5, with Meridian Parks and Recreation code. Turn this over to Mr. Nary. Siddoway? Meridian City Council April 22,2025 Page 5 of 13 Nary: No. I got it. Mr. Cavener, Members of the Council, so what you have on your agenda is a public hearing for the code that was brought before you by Ms. Kane from my team a couple of weeks ago. This is opportunity for public input. There are two changes or two clarifications that need to be made. One was there was a question that came up about climbing trees in the city parks. So, after a discussion between Ms. Kane and Mr. Siddoway it was determined that we don't need that provision in the code. It already isn't -- just for clarification, it already exists in the city code. I don't know that anyone's ever been cited for climbing a tree in the city park, unless they break it. That's the whole purpose of it is simply to make sure people don't damage our trees. But I recognize the concern that was raised and Mr. Siddoway said it was fine, we could take that out. The other one was there had been some previous discussion about amplification -- amplification devices in the park and for music and other speakers and things. Historically it's been that you needed a permit. So, it was only using of that type of devices when you had a permit to use one of our shelters. But we also recognize people use those type of devices other than that. So, this does allow -- there are some decibel limitations to it as well and so they aren't always required by permit now, but you can have them differently -- applied differently, used differently if you have a permit. So, there is certainly some ways to address it from a permitting standpoint, but, otherwise, it really was to address some other needs that exist. So, that was really the only clarifications that Ms. Kane put in the memo and, again, if Steve or Garrett have something else you have a question about that they could probably be more specific, so -- Cavener: Great. Thank you, Mr. Nary. Council, any questions for our staff? Okay. This is a public hearing. Mr. Johnson, did anybody sign up in advance to provide testimony on any of these code changes? Johnson: Council President, nobody signed up. Cavener: Nobody signed up. Is there anybody in the room or online who would like to provide testimony? If so, please, make your way up to the podium or use your raise your hand feature. Not seeing anyone raising their hand or coming up front. So, Council, what would you like to do? What would you like your preferred action to be? Overton: Mr. President? Cavener: Council Member Overton. Overton: Seeing as there is no more further comment, I would move that we close the public hearing. Whitlock: Second. Cavener: It's been moved and seconded. Any discussion? All in favor of closing the public hearing say aye. Any opposed? All right. All ayes and the motion passes. Meridian City Council April 22,2025 Page 6 of 13 MOTION CARRIED: ALLAYES. 4. Public Hearing for Centrepointe Apartments (H-2025-0009) by Mike Maffia, MGM Meridian 2, located at 3100 Centrepointe Way and 3030 N. Cajun Ln. A. Request: MDA to modify the existing Development Agreement (H- 2022-0035, Instrument # 2022-079000) for the existing 11.17 acres and create two (2) new agreements which will allow each property to be developed independently. Cavener: Moving on, then, is Item No. 4, our public hearing for Centrepointe Apartments, Application H-2025-0009. We will turn this over to Mr. Nary. Nary: Thank you, Council President Cavener. This one tonight is a request that's being requested by the applicant. I -- they may have a representative here. I did speak with Ms. Ritter, the planner on this project, and, basically, what the Idaho Transportation Department has asked for additional considerations and some right of way and some other things in regards to this project. They have had that discussion with our staff. They are still having this ongoing discussion with the applicant. The applicant asked for a little more time so they could work further with ITD on these concessions and see if they can find a way to make that work and what they are seeking. So, they were seeking this request, but partly pretty much driven by some of the requests by ITD. Again they may have a representative here, but, if not, that's the reason. Cavener: Great. Thank you, Mr. Nary. Is there anyone here representing the applicant that would like to provide any additional testimony? Not seeing any -- Mr. Johnson, I have a note here that the applicant is asking for May the 6th to be continued. What does our agenda look like that evening? Johnson: Mr. President, I will have to look that up. One moment. Cavener: Sorry, Mr. Johnson. Didn't mean to put you on the spot. I should have flagged that for you earlier. You are just so good at anticipating all my questions. Johnson: Mr. Council President, there are three public hearings that evening. I can't speak to the length of them, but there are three scheduled. Cavener: That's what I recalled and if I recall, Mr. Johnson, the following week is a little bit lighter? Johnson: Mr. President, at this time we have noticed nothing for May 13th. Cavener: Council, we haven't had long late City Council meetings in a long time, but guess we can -- we can add this to the 6th with three other public hearings or the 13th with none. What's your purview? Meridian City Council April 22,2025 Page 7 of 13 Taylor: Mr. President? Cavener: Council Member Taylor. Taylor: Does it -- would the applicant like to weigh in? Does it matter if it's the May 6th or May 13th? Cavener: Oh, it looks like the applicant is raising their hand. So, Mr. Johnson, now that they have raised their hand if you want to admit them and we will allow the applicant to provide some testimony. Maffia: Good evening, Council. Appreciate your consideration of the continuance. Either date is fine by me. Cavener: Great. I appreciate that clarification. Thank you, sir. Taylor: Mr. President? Cavener: Council Member Taylor. Taylor: I move that we continue the public hearing on the Centrepointe Apartments, H- 2025-0009 to May 13th. Strader: Second. Cavener: It has been moved and seconded. Any discussion? All in favor of continuing the public hearing to May the 13th say aye. All ayes. Motion passes. Thank you, sir, for joining us and we will see you on the 13th. MOTION CARRIED: ALLAYES. 5. Public Hearing for Jump Time (H-2025-0011) by Eric Anderson, located at 2805 E. Franklin Rd. A. Request: Modified Development Agreement to modify the existing Development Agreement (MDA-15-008, Inst.#2016-049722) to modify provision six (6) to remove "minor vehicle repair" from the prohibited uses on the property. Cavener: Next is Item No. 5, a public hearing for Jump Time, H-2025-0011 . We will turn this item over to staff for comments. Nick. Napoli: Good evening, Mr. President and Members of the Council. Next item on the agenda is the development agreement modification for Jump Time. The applicant requests a modification to the existing development agreement to modify -- modify provision number six to remove minor vehicle repair from the prohibited uses and Meridian City Council April 22,2025 Page 8 of 13 replace the old concept plan with a new one. The site consists of 3.57 acres of land, zoned C-C, located at 2805 East Franklin Road as shown on the screen. The existing zoning is C-C and the FLUM designation is commercial -- commercial. The property was annexed with a C-C zoning in 2009, consisting of 3.57 acres with two building lots. The subject property, then, went through a development agreement modification to replace the existing DA in 2016 as a part of the Jump Time approval. The concept plan accompanying the DA modification showed four buildings with a central access to Franklin Road. However, since that annexation the access was required to shift to the western property boundary. So, be on the top of the screen here. It looks more north, but is the west property boundary, which affected the concept plan. Due to the original concept plan, city staff had restricted certain uses having children walking through the parking lot with a central access point was a point of concern at the time. Since the access has shifted and cross-access to the property to the east, which is on the bottom of the screen right here, there is cross-access there now, staff is in support of amending the development agreement to allow for minor vehicle repair. This use will be rather isolated from the front entrance to Jump Time and staff is recommending signage to watch for pedestrians. Additionally minor vehicle repair is an otherwise permitted use in the C-C zone. The properties governed by the current DA do not meet the city's landscaping requirements as it currently sits and as a part of this development agreement modification staff is requiring the existing parking lot landscaping and landscape buffers to be brought into conformity with the UDC. Staff discussed this with the applicant during the pre-application meeting and through the application process no concerns were expressed by the applicant. Staff is recommending approval and has not received any written testimony at this time and I will stand for any questions. Cavener: Thanks, Nick. Council, any questions for staff? Not seeing any, is the applicant here? Good evening. Welcome to Meridian City Council. If you could just state your name and address for the record and, sir, the time is yours. Anderson: Yeah. Thanks for having us tonight. Eric Anderson. 1506 West Dewey Street, Boise, Idaho. 83702. Yeah. We -- we appreciate the opportunity to present these modifications to the DA. It's nice to get another user interested on this site and fill this property up. We have worked with staff and had numerous conversations about the -- the connectivity and expanding the connection to the east and west and we are happy to see the eastern property finally be paved and curb and gutter go in, so we can actually utilize that cross-access. So, at this point, meeting with the owner of Jump Time and the new -- the new applicant -- or the new property owner of the pad site, pad B, we feel confident that the -- the safety of the children and, then, people going through, I think we will address that through signage and we don't have any concerns any longer, so we agree with staff recommendations to approve and we have no concerns about the -- or we agree with all the conditions of approval at this time and I stand for any questions. Cavener: Council, any questions? Strader: Council President. Meridian City Council April 22,2025 Page 9 of 13 Cavener: Council Member Strader. Strader: Hello. My kids are big Jump Time fans. Just wanted to check -- it looks like you will have an additional entrance then that is opened up and will that be primarily used for the vehicle repair? Anderson: Yes. I would expect most -- the new site plan -- the site down at the bottom of the page, a lot of -- I see a lot of the vehicles will want to come in there. It's quicker access to the vehicle repair and, then, you know, you see these quick turnaround vehicle, you know, oil change type places, there is not a -- you don't get a ton of traffic. I mean you are talking 30, 40 cars maybe today. We are not talking a hundred a minute. I mean Jump -- and a lot of the children you will see, if you have been to Jump Time in the open parking lot that's currently built, a lot of the parking that people park there. So, we have got it sectioned off. A new landscape buffer between the Jump Time parking and this pad B site. So, I think that's going to buffer a lot of the traffic as well. Strader: Yeah. Thanks for saying so. I appreciate the thought about the signage and so forth. I mean certainly on the weekends it's a very busy parking lot already. You know, you are opening up more parking for this additional pad site. But I think you had the right idea with the landscaping buffer. What will that look like, the landscaping buffer that you just referenced? Anderson: I mean it will -- it's a seven foot wide landscape buffers as required by the ordinance and it -- we will tie it into the rest of the site. So, we will have all landscaping match. Strader: So, maybe one more question. Just -- and thank you, Council President. So, it looks like, just based on the circulation -- so, will there be cross-access from the western most part of the new pad to the rest of the parking lot or is that where the landscaping buffer is going to -- Anderson: No. So, you will be able to come through the western entrance and come through that parking and come straight in to the -- to the service area with -- we will have enough stacking for three cars wide by three to four deep. So, there won't be any stacking. We don't expect any stacking in the parking area. You know, the -- the other way that cars can come to the loop around and come straight in as well. So, if they come through the western property there is less interaction with the Jump Time clients. Strader: Okay. Thank you. Anderson: You bet. Cavener: Thank you. Council, any other -- great. Thank you, sir. No other questions at this time. Anderson: Very good. Thank you. Meridian City Council April 22,2025 Page 10 of 13 Cavener: This is a public hearing. Mr. Johnson, did anyone sign up in advance to provide testimony on this application? Johnson: Mr. President, nobody has signed up. Cavener: Okay. Is there anybody in the room who would like to provide testimony or online? If you are online, please, use the raise your hand feature or if you are in the room, please, make your way up to the podium at this time. Not seeing anybody moving forward, Council, what's your action? Overton: Council President? Cavener: Council Member Overton. Oh. Yes, Mr. Overton, before I call for a -- a motion, I did want to at least give the applicant one last opportunity if they had any closing remarks. You don't have to. You are welcome to waive your closing remarks if you would like and -- it's like the applicant's waving his closing remarks. Hat tip to Council Member Whitlock for the flag. Thank you, sir. Now, Council Member Overton, I believe you had a motion. Overton: Before a motion. Cavener: Fair enough. Overton: Comment. This going in with the additional signage. I have to agree with Council Vice-President Strader that even if this wasn't going in, the additional signage is probably a very good thing to add to that parking lot due to the tremendous amount of traffic Jump Time gets all ready. So, having this go in and provide as few vehicles a day as it does, the big bonus here I think is the extra safety we hope to see with the signage included. I don't see this being a negative impact to this location at all. I would certainly support it and be ready for a motion if there is no other comments. Cavener: Council, I will just -- I will be brief. I look at this one a little bit differently. I do not see the -- an oil change facility as a compatible use with a very high young pedestrian user. I have not a lot of concerns about the drivers who will be accessing the oil change, it's more -- Council Member Strader's comments -- this place -- parking lot could be a little chaotic even on a Tuesday, let alone on a Saturday and for me it's one of those that I would -- I -- if I was a citizen I would be driving past and say I don't know if there was a lot of thought and planning put into that one. So, I understand and appreciate what the applicant is trying to do, I just do not think it is a compatible use with a facility that has a lot of young pedestrians that are going to be moving of their own free will. Overton: Mr. President? Cavener: Council Member Overton. Meridian City Council April 22,2025 Page 11 of 13 Overton: If there is no further comments, I move we close the public hearing. Little Roberts: Second. Cavener: Motion and seconded to close the public comments. Any discussion? Okay. All in favor of closing the public hearing say aye. Any opposed? The chair is an aye and the motion passes. The public hearing is now closed. MOTION CARRIED: ALLAYES. Overton: Mr. President? Cavener: Council Member Overton. Overton: If there is no more comments I will take a shot at this first motion. After considering all staff, applicant and public testimony, I move to approve File No. H-2025- 0011. Little Roberts: Second. Cavener: Motion and seconded. Any discussion? Mr. Clerk, call roll. Roll Call: Cavener, nay; Strader, yea; Overton, yea; Little Roberts, yea; Taylor, yea; Whitlock, yea. Cavener: All ayes. One no. And the application is agreed to. MOTION CARRIED: FIVE AYES. ONE NAY. ORDINANCES [Action Item] 6. Ordinance 25-2080: An Ordinance Amending Meridian City Code Section 3-3-2(B)(12), Regarding Collection of Fingerprints for Criminal Background Check of Applicants for Vehicle Immobilization Licenses; Amending Meridian City Code Section 3-4-2(A)(5)(A)(5), Regarding Collection of Fingerprints for Criminal Background Check of Applicants for Mobile Sales Unit Licenses; Amending Meridian City Code Section 3-5-2(B)(5), Regarding Collection of Fingerprints for Criminal Background Check of Applicants for Pawnbroker Licenses; Amending Meridian City Code Section 3-9-3(B)(2), Regarding Collection of Fingerprints for Criminal Background Check of Applicants for Precious Metal Dealer Licenses; Repealing Conflicting Ordinances; and Providing an Effective Date. Cavener: Thank you all for being here. That concludes our action items. We will move Meridian City Council April 22,2025 Page 12 of 13 on now to ordinances. Item No. 6. 1 will have this ordinance introduced by our clerk. Johnson: Thank you, Mr. President. Do you want the ordinance read or do you want an introduction? Cavener: Just read -- read by title. Johnson: Thank you. It's an ordinance amending Meridian City Code Section 3-3- 2(B)(12) regarding collection of Fingerprints for Criminal Background Check of Applicants for Vehicle Immobilization Licenses; Amending Meridian City Code Section 3-4-2(A)(5)(A)(5), Regarding Collection of Fingerprints for Criminal Background Check of Applicants for Mobile Sales Unit Licenses; Amending Meridian City Code Section 3-5- 2(B)(5), Regarding Collection of Fingerprints for Criminal Background Check of Applicants for Pawnbroker Licenses; Amending Meridian City Code Section 3-9-3(B)(2), Regarding Collection of Fingerprints for Criminal Background Check of Applicants for Precious Metal Dealer Licenses; Repealing Conflicting Ordinances; and Providing an Effective Date. Cavener: You have heard this read by title. Does anyone want it read in full? Seeing none in here. Council, just real quick. Mr. Johnson, brought this. This is allowing our -- our clerk staff to help assist by taking fingerprints here in the building once we get our new software and equipment. So, they are bringing this preparation of that. For an action? Taylor: Mr. President? Cavener: Council Member Taylor. Taylor: I move that we approve Ordinance No. 25-2080. Little Roberts: Second. Cavener: Moved and seconded. Any discussion? Mr. Clerk, please call roll. Roll Call- Cavener, yea; Strader, yea; Overton, yea; Little Roberts, yea; Taylor, yea; Whitlock, yea. MOTION CARRIED: ALLAYES. FUTURE MEETING TOPICS Simison: That brings us to the end of our actions. Are there any future meeting topics? Council, I have a couple for you. A reminder. Some of us are headed to Sun Valley this weekend, so travel safe. I do think that you received an e-mail today asking about your dinner choice for that first evening and, then, staying in the vein of food, excuse me, we have our council meeting that Tuesday night at Luis. So, I will use the full menu so you Meridian City Council April 22,2025 Page 13 of 13 will be able to come in and order what you want. You are welcome to bring your guests and no business in that meeting, just good fellowship and conversation. And, then, if could have a quick moment of privilege, Council. This last weekend I did something that I never thought I would go do, was I went and saw WrestleMania with my nine year old son. Now, it did not go well because our hero, our champion Cody Rhodes, was defeated by the dastardly John Cena and it broke my son's heart and like all parents you want to do whatever you can to take care of our kids and so I made a promise that I probably should have checked with you all first, but I didn't, so you will have to indulge me, which is that I'm calling on Cody Rhodes to get a rematch against John Cena at the next pay per view on behalf of Lincoln Cavener. So, Pork Chop, I know you are watching and happy to follow through on that promise. So, with that I would now entertain a motion to adjourn the meeting. Strader: Council President Cavener, I move we adjourn the meeting. Little Roberts: Second. Cavener: Motion and seconded. All in favor of adjourning? And we are adjourned. Thank you, folks. MOTION CARRIED: ALLAYES. MEETING ADJOURNED AT 6:29 P.M. (AUDIO RECORDING ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS) Robert E. Simison, Mayor 5-6-2025 ATTEST: CHRIS JOHNSON - CITY CLERK 5-6-2024