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CASSLLBLRRY CITY COMMISSION <br />Minutes of December 11, 2017 — Regular Meeting <br />Page 11 of 15 <br />MOTION: Commissioner Solomon moved to approve Resolution 17-3000, as presented. <br />Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hufford. Motion carried <br />unanimously by voice vote 5-0. <br />12. OTHER ITEMS <br />A. Annual Selection of Vice Mayor <br />MOTION: Commissioner Hufford moved to appoint Commissioner Meadows to serve as <br />Vice Mayor for the upcoming year. Motion was seconded by Vice Mayor <br />Aramendia. Motion carried unanimously by voice vote 5-0. <br />13. CITIZENS' COMMENTS <br />Mayor Glancy announced persons that wished to make comment or make inquiry on any matter not on the <br />agenda, may request to be recognized during Citizens' Comments. Mayor Glancy announced the rules of <br />decorum. The following individuals came forward: <br />1. Mr. John Casselberry, 700 South Lost Lake Lane, expressed concerns about the City's <br />meter reading services, explaining that he had experienced some high water bills he <br />believed were caused by an unreadable meter, and he felt he should have been allowed <br />installation of a new meter. He also suggested that any contract for meter reading services <br />should require reporting of an unreadable meter. <br />No one else came forward. <br />14. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT <br />A. Procurement Information Report for the period 11/1/2017 through 11/30/2017 <br />Mr. Newlon advised that the Procurement Information Report for the month of November 2017 was <br />contained in the Commissioners' agenda packets for review. He noted that the report contained information <br />about minor contracts that were issued under delegated authority of staff during this period. <br />Mr. Newlon and City Attorney Reischmann advised the Commission that staff had determined <br />that changes made in 2010 to Article VIII, Section 2-8.1 of the City's Unified Land <br />Development Regulations (ULDR) providing for an exemption for properties approved for <br />non -conforming use in areas with an MTMU (Major Thoroughfare Mixed Use) future land use <br />designation to be exempt from the requirement that they have a combination of more than one <br />use, was now obsolete as this was no longer a requirement of the Code. Therefore, the City <br />Manager, the City Attorney and staff were requesting that the City Commission direct staff to <br />prepare an ordinance removing the obsolete language from the Code and recognizing <br />