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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />June 2, 2020 <br />Page 8 of 13 <br />Mayor Stolzmann introduced the item and opened the public hearing. Director Watson <br />stated this is the first amendment of what will be many this year; this is the carry forward <br />amendment and will carry forward moneys not spent last year; budget for a few items that <br />were not anticipated; and adjust some revenues. Director Watson reviewed the <br />amendments. The fiscal impact of these amendments is to add $17.1 million in <br />expenditures and $3.7 million to revenues. This was reviewed by the Finance Committee <br />at their last meeting. <br />Public Comments — None. <br />Mayor Pro Tern Maloney stated the Finance Committee supports this amendment. He <br />stated he is a bit concerned about the large amount of carryforward and he hopes that is <br />addressed in this year's budget process. <br />Mayor Pro Tern Maloney moved to approve Resolution 45; seconded by Councilmember <br />Lipton. <br />Mayor Stolzmann noted the downtown tree grate project has been removed from the <br />budget and she asked Council if staff could ask the LRC to look at paying for that. <br />Members discussed some of the projects that are being postponed in this amendment. <br />Councilmember Lipton stated this is a good time to identify the projects we might want to <br />ask the LRC to help fund. <br />Mayor Stolzmann confirmed that with this motion the Council is asking the City Manager <br />to reach out to the LRC to see if they are interested in helping fund some projects that <br />affect the urban renewal area. <br />Roll Call Vote: Resolution passed by unanimous roll call vote. <br />RECONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION NO. 38, SERIES 2020 AMENDING <br />PROCEDURES TO BE UTILIZED FOR QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARINGS AT MEETINGS <br />CONDUCTED BY ELECTRONIC PARTICIPATION <br />Mayor Stolzmann introduced the item. City Attorney Kelly stated staff understands some <br />members of City Council would like to reconsider Resolution No. 38 that was approved <br />May 26t". For a reconsideration to happen a motion for reconsideration must be made by <br />a member of the Council from the prevailing side and it also requires a 2/3 majority for <br />reconsideration to occur. She noted that if reconsideration is approved the next item on <br />the agenda would be that topic; if a motion to reconsider is not made or does not pass the <br />next item will be null and void. <br />Public Comments — None. <br />