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CASSELBERRP CITY COMMISSION <br />Minutes of July 11, 2016 — Regular Meering <br />Page 4 of 14 <br />BA #16-050 <br />Explanation of Request: This Budget Amendment seeks City Commission approval for the Police <br />Department to allocate $7,025 of the $10,000 designated for a replacement K-9 to the purchase of an Unusual <br />Occurrence Equipment Trailer. This trailer will serve as a replacement trailer for the Casselberry Police <br />Department. <br />This Budget Amendment also seeks City Commission approval for the Police Department to allocate $2583 <br />out of the remaining $10,000 designated for a replacement K-9 to the conversion of existing K-9 Police <br />Department vehicle number 550 to a properly equipped and marked patrol vehicle. <br />Account Number <br />Account Description <br />Amount <br />Increase: <br />001-0610-521.67-35 <br />Equipment -Other <br />$7,025 <br />001-0610-521.46-00 <br />Repair and Maintenance <br />$2,583 <br />Decrease: <br />001-0610-521.67-35 <br />Equipment -Other <br />$9,608 <br />Recommendation: The City Manager and the Police Chief recommended approval of Budget Amendment <br />#16-050 to reallocate funds in the amount of $9,608 for the purchase of an equipment trailer and the <br />conversion of Police Department K-9 vehicle number 550 to a properly equipped and marked patrol vehicle. <br />Audience Participation: No one came forward to address the Consent Agenda. <br />MOTION: Vice Mayor Hufford moved to approve the Consent Agenda, as presented. <br />Motion was seconded by Commissioner Solomon. Motion carried <br />unanimously by voice vote 5-0. <br />8. DISCUSSION ITEMS <br />A. Future Agenda Items <br />No items were presented for consideration. <br />B. Municipal Advisory Committee (Metroplan) Report <br />Mayor Glancy gave an overview of topics covered at the most recent meeting, including the following: <br />FDOT (Florida Department of Transportation) had announced their willingness to provide the <br />additional funding necessary to provide quiet zones at the SunRail stations, which was the <br />project recommended earlier by the Municipal Advisory Committee (MAC) for use of <br />