Agenda: Battle Creek City Commission

Meeting Date:September 5, 2017- 7:00 PM
Location:Commission Chambers City Hall
Chair:David A. Walters, Mayor
Title:

Prepared by Michelle Kay Culp

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
CHAIR NOTES ADDED OR DELETED RESOLUTIONS
PETITIONS COMMUNICATIONS REPORTS
PUBLIC HEARING
A Public Hearing for the purpose of discussing a proposed Industrial Facilities Exemption (IFE) Certificate at the request of Bowers Aluminum Company for real property located at 1401 Shiga Drive in Industrial Development District No. 2.
A Public Hearing to determine whether Calvin Hardin should be removed from the Police and Fire Retiree Health Care Insurance Board for Cause.
PUBLIC COMMENTS REGARDING CONSENT AGENDA AND RESOLUTIONS NOT ON CONSENT AGENDA
(Limited to five minutes per individual)
COMMISSION COMMENT REGARDING MEETING BUSINESS
CONSENT AGENDA
Minutes:

City Commission minutes for the Regular meeting on August 15, 2017.

City Commission minutes from the Workshop on August 15, 2017.
Petitions, Communications, Reports:
City Manager's Report for September 5, 2017
Report and Recommendation of the Local Officers Compensation Commission 
Report of the City Attorney Evaluation/Salary Review Committee recognizing the City Attorney's overall performance rating of Meets Expectations.  Because of this overall performance rating, Jill Steele is entitled to have her base salary increased in an amount equal to the cost of living increase given to all non-represented City employees of 2% effective October 1, 2017.
Resolutions:
184A Resolution reappointing members to the Dickman Road Business Improvement Board.
185A Resolution authorizing the filing of a grant application with the Department of Transportation, United States of America, for grants under the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended.
186A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to sign the Application to Purchase and Agreement of Sale with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) for Parcel 301A pt. A Tract 1443.
RESOLUTIONS NOT INCLUDED IN THE CONSENT AGENDA
187A Resolution accepting the resignation of Michael Sherzer as Ward 4 Commissioner and appointing John Godfrey to fill the vacancy for the remainder of Michael Sherzer's term.
188A Resolution approving an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate on behalf of Bowers Aluminum Company for real property located at 1401 Shiga Drive in Industrial District No. 2, and having an estimated cost of $2,420,000.
189A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement between the City of Battle Creek and Battle Creek Public Schools to provide one certified police officer to carry out the duties of a School Liaison Officer at the high school for the 2017-2018 school year.
190A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute all documents necessary to purchase vacant land from the State of Michigan, located on Columbia Avenue and LaVista Blvd, currently a parking area surrounding the abandoned Michigan State Police (MSP) post in an amount not-to-exceed $36,000 if necessary to complete a sale of the abandoned MSP building at 610 W Columbia Avenue.Revised
191A Resolution removing Calvin Hardin from the Police and Fire Retiree Health Care Insurance Board for cause.
GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
(Limited to three minutes per individual)
COMMISSION COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT

It is the desire of the City Commission to encourage public expression in the course of its meetings. Such expression can be integral to the decision-making process of the City Commission. It is the intention of the City Commission to respect the rights of persons addressing the Commission. Public comment periods are a time for citizens to make comments; they are not intended as a forum for debate or to engage in question-answer dialogues with the Commission or staff. Commissioners are encouraged not to directly respond to speakers during public comment periods. At the conclusion of the speakers remarks, the Mayor or individual Commissioners may refer a question to City staff, if appropriate. Also, individual Commissioners may choose to respond to speakers during the Commission Comment period. It is with these aims in mind, so as to promote decorum and civility and an orderly process for conducting its public meetings, that the following rules concerning public comments, consistent with applicable law, are adopted by the City Commission.

         (1)   Persons attending a regular or special Commission Meeting shall be permitted to address the City Commission in conformity with this rule. The opportunity to address the Commission shall be limited to the following:

 

      (a)   Persons desiring to address the City Commission are encouraged, but shall not be required, to fill out and turn in to either the City Clerk, Mayor, or presiding Commissioner, prior to the meeting, a comment card disclosing the following information: The person's name, address, and telephone number; the specific issue, topic or resolution the individual wishes to address.

 

      (b)   During public hearings when scheduled, speakers may present facts and opinions on the specific matter being heard by the Commission. A three-minute time limit is imposed per speaker. In the discretion of the Mayor or presiding officer, the time limit for individual speakers may be lengthened or shortened when appropriate.

 

      (c)  During the consideration of specific ordinances when scheduled, speakers may present facts and opinions on the specific ordinance being considered by the City Commission. Speakers addressing the City Commission during this time shall limit their comments to the specific issue being considered. A three-minute time limit, which may be lengthened or shortened by the Mayor or presiding officer when appropriate, is imposed per speaker, per matter considered.

 

       (d)  During the public comment period on the consent agenda and resolutions not on the consent agenda, each speaker may address the Commission once, regarding anything on the consent agenda and resolutions not on the consent agenda, for a total not to exceed five minutes regardless of how many consent agenda items or regular resolutions the speaker is addressing, which time period may be lengthened or shortened by the Mayor or presiding officer when appropriate.  Period may be lengthened or shortened by the Mayor or presiding officer when appropriate.

 

      (e)   During the General Public Comment portion of the meeting, speakers may address the City Commission on any matter within the control and jurisdiction of the City of Battle Creek. A speaker shall be permitted to address the City Commission once, for up to three minutes, during this portion of the meeting.


         (2)   An individual wishing to address the City Commission shall wait to be recognized by the Mayor or presiding Commissioner before speaking. An individual who has not filled out a card requesting to address the City Commission shall raise his or her hand and wait to be recognized by the Mayor or presiding Commissioner before speaking and shall identify themselves by name and address and, if appropriate, group affiliation for the record.

 

         (3)  Speakers shall address all remarks to the City Commission as a whole, and not to individual Commissioners. Speakers shall not address their remarks to members of the public in attendance at the meeting.

 

         (4)   A speaker will be ruled out-of-order by the Mayor or presiding Commissioner and the Commission will continue with its business when the speaker:


      (a)   Becomes repetitive or speaks longer than the allotted time;

 

      (b)   Attempts to yield any unused portion of time to other speakers;

 

      (c)   Engages in a personal attack upon a city employee, administrator or Commissioner only if the personal attack is totally unrelated to the manner in which the employee, administrator or Commissioner carries out his or her public duties or office;

 

      (d)   Uses obscene or profane language;

 

      (e)   Engages in slanderous or defamatory speech;

 

      (f)   Uses derogatory racial, sexual or ethnic slurs or epithets relating to any individual or category of persons; or

 

      (g)   Engages in conduct that interrupts or disrupts the meeting.