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O1888 f \atty\munl\laws\barry\prom5 City Council MeetIng 9-16-97 Santa Monica, California ORDINANCE NUMBER 1888 (CCS) (City Council Senes) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA ADDING CHAPTERS 6 112, 6 116 AND SECTION 3 12 375 TO THE SANTA MONICA MUNICIPAL CODE AND AMENDING CHAPTER 636 AND SECTION 336150 OF THE SANTA MONICA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO STREET PERFORMERS AND PERSONS, INCLUDING VENDORS, UTILIZING TABLES, CARTS, BLANKETS, OR SIMilAR ITEMS FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISPLAYING OR DISTRIBUTING MERCHANDISE, GOODS, WRITTEN MATERIALS, OR FOOD OR PLACING OBJECTS ON PUBLIC SIDEWALKS THE CITY COUNCil OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS SECTION 1 Chapter 6 112 IS hereby added to the Santa Monica Municipal Code to read as follows CHAPTER 6 112 STREET PERFORMERS 6.112.010. Purpose. The City Council finds that the eXistence In the City of street performers provides a public amenity that enhances the character of the City 1 and seeks to encourage such performances In a manner consistent with the overall public Interest The City CounCil also recognizes that street performers seek to and do draw crowds to their performance This can create senous safety problems by Impacting the ability of pedestnans to move safely on sidewalks and through cross walks and Impechng the response time of safety personnel It can also impact access to and egress from bUSinesses Cognizant that street performers are engaged In First Amendment activities, thiS chapter Imposes reasonable time, place, and manner restnctlons on street performers to the extent necessary to ensure the safety of performers, their audIence, and the general public and to prevent unreasonable Interference With residents' enjoyment of peace and qUiet In their homes or the ability of bUSinesses to operate and conduct their business 6.112.020 Definitions. For purposes of thiS Chapter, the follOWing words or phrases shall have the follOWing meanings (a) Charge. To require someone to pay a fee or to set, negotiate or establish a fee for a performance Seeking voluntary contnbutlons through passing around a hat, leaVIng open an Instrument case or other receptacle, or soliCiting donations after a performance IS not a charge (b) Perfonner. Art IndiVidual or group who performs In a publiC area, for the purpose of proViding public entertainment 2 (e) Perform. To engage In artistic endeavors, Including, but not limited to, the following activities playing mUSIC, singing, dancing, acting, pantomiming, puppeteenng, Juggling, recItIng, or creating tangible art objects "Perform" shall not Include the production of Items for sale or for a charge (d) Public Areas. Sidewalks, parkways, playgrounds and all other pubhc spaces located In the City (e) The Pier. The Santa Monica Pier, consisting of both the Newcomb Pier and the Municipal Pier, protruding from the Santa Monica State Beach at the southwesterly terminus of Colorado Avenue, and extending for approximately 2135 feet Into the Santa MOnica Bay (f) Third Street Promenade. Third Street between the southeasterly hne of Wilshire Boulevard and the northwesterly hne of Anzona Avenue, and between the southeasterly hne of Anzona Avenue and the northwesterly hne of Santa Momca Boulevard and between the southeasterly hne of Santa Monica Boulevard and the northwesterly hne of Broadway 6.112.030. Rules and Regulations. (a) Subject also to Section 6 112 050 and Section 6 112 060, no performer may perform (1) Within ten (10) feet of any bus stop (2) Within ten (10) feet of any street corner or a marked pedestrian crosswalk 3 (3) Within ten (1 0) feet of the outer edge of any entrance of any business, Including, but not limited to, doors, vestibules, dnveways, outdoor dining area entries, and emergency eXits, dunng the hours that any business on the premises IS open to the public or to persons having or conducting lawful bUSiness within those premises (b) No person may perform on the Third Street Promenade, the Pier or any public Sidewalk without first obtaining a performance permit Issued by the City pursuant to Section 6 112 040 (c) A performer may not block or obstruct the free movement of pedestnans If a suffiCient crowd gathers to observe a performer such that the passage of the public through a public area IS blocked, a police officer or fire offiCial may disperse that portion of the crowd that IS blocking the passage of the public If a performer cannot conduct a performance In a location Without blocking the passage of the publiC, a police officer or fire offiCial may cause the performer to leave the location, but shall not prevent the performer from occupYing another location In compliance With thiS Chapter (d) A performer who performs for a charge shall obtain a bUSiness license and be subject to all applicable provIsions of Chapter 636 A performer who performs Without charge shall not be reqUired to obtain a vendor permit pursuant to Chapter 6 36 or a bUSiness license pursuant to Chapter 6 04 4 (e) No performer shall construct, ered, or maintain any stage, platform, or similar structure for use dUring any pertormance (f) No performer shall use any knife, sword, torch, flame, axe, saw, or other object that can cause serious bodily Injury to any person, or engage In any activity, Including but not limited to, acrobatics, tumbling, or unlcychng, that can cause senous bodily Injury to any person (g) No performer shall use any generator, wet cell battery, or other power source that poses a fire or public safety hazard No performer shall connect or maintain an electrical cord to an adjacent bUilding or to a Ctty power source (h) No performer may litter hiS or her performance site (I) No performer shall display tangible art objects unless the art IS Individually hand-produced on site and dUring the day of the performance (J) No performer shall utilize or prevent the public from utlhzlng any public benches, waste receptacles, or other street furniture dunng the performance (k) No minor under the age of 16 can perform unless the minor has obtained a Entertainment Work Permit Issued by the Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California and maintains the permit In his/her possession at the time of the performance 5 (I) No performer shall place any object on a public sidewalk which causes less than four (4) contIguous feet of the sidewalk to be kept clear for pedestnan passage (m) No performer shall perform on any public sidewalk with more Instruments or props than the performer can reasonably transport or remove at one time 6.112.040. Performer's Permit. (a) To recewe a performance permit, a person must complete and file With the City a performance permit application on a form approved by the City The appllcant(s) must provide the follOWing Information (1) The names of all individuals performing under the permit (2) The addresses of all Individuals performing under the permit (3) Proof of the IdentIty of the performer(s) Acceptable proof of Identity shall Include, but not be limited to, a driver's license, SOCial secunty card, student Identification card, or passport (4) A descnptlon of the nature of the act to be performed (5) A deSCription of any Instrument(s) or prop(s) which Will be used by the performer( s) (6) If a group IS performing under the permit, a deSignation of the IndiVidual, and alternate, who Will be responsible for compliance with 6 the provIsions of this Chapter and who wIll be present when the group IS performing (7) A minor under the age of sixteen (16) shall provide a copy of a Entertainment Work Permit Issued to the minor by the Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California (b) The performance permit will be Issued annually commenCing on January 1 st of each calendar year (c) Upon receipt of a written application for a performance permit, a perfonnance perrrllt shall be approved within three (3) bUSiness days of the filing of a fully completed application, unless one of the follOWing findings IS made (1) The applicant has knowingly made a false, misleading, or fraudulent statement of fact to the City In the application process (2) The application does not contain the information required by this Chapter (3) The applicant has not satisfied the requirements of this Chapter (d) The City may condition the approval of any perfonnance permit to ensure compliance With this Chapter. (e) The City may revoke or suspend a performance permit upon the commiSSion of the second Violation of permit conditions or other requirements of this Chapter Within a SIX (6) month penod In any such case, 7 the permit holder shall have the right to appeal from a decIsion of the City to revoke or suspend any permit In accordance with Chapter 6 16 of thiS Code If the performance permit of any performer IS revoked, another such permit shall not be granted to such person within SIX (6) months after the date of such revocation The City may establish admlnlstratlve gUidelines to assist In the Implementation of thiS Section (f) No application for a performance permit or the renewal thereof shall be accepted unless the appllcatlon IS accompanied by a payment of a non-refundable annual fee In an amount to be set by resolution adopted by the City Council (g) The performance permit shall not be assignable or transferable and shall contain the permit number of the applicant and the year In which the permit expires (h) A replacement performance permit may be obtained upon payment of a non-refundable fee In an amount to be set by resolution adopted by the City Council (I) A performer shall clearly display hiS or her permit while performing, and shall allow Inspection of the permit by any City police or fife official on request (J) Performers prodUCing tangible art objects Intended to be available for dlstnbutlon to any member of the publiC shall VISibly display a sign, to be 8 Issued at no charge by the CIty, which states In substance that the items are available on a donation basIs only (k) The City Council may by resolution adjust the performance hours and nOise limItations established tn this Chapter during public holidays (I) Upon Issuing a permit, the City shall also give the performer a document which summanzes the rules and regulations concerning street performances In the City ThiS document may be, but IS not required to be, a copy of thiS Chapter 6.112.050. Special Regulations for Third Street Promenade. In addition to the requirements of Section 6 112 030 and 6 112 040, no performer shall perform In the Third Street Promenade outside of an enclosed bUilding In Violation of the follOWing requirements (a) No performer shall perform except during the follOWing time pen ods (1) 900 a m to 1030 P m dally (2) 1030 p m on Fnday and Saturday to 1 30 a m of the following day (b) No performer shall perform Within sixty (60) feet of any special event authonzed by the City (c) No performer shall perform With more Instruments or props than the performer can reasonably carry or remove at one time 9 (d) Performances shall be limited to designated performance zones, as established by resolution of the City Council (e) As established by City Council resolution, during the time pen ods when any block or blocks of the Third Street Promenade are at or near maximum occupant load, no person wIthin that block(s} may (1) Perform In any specific location within a designated performance zone, or Within 100 feet of that location, for more than one (1) hour In any three (3) hour penod ThiS one (1) hour time limit shall include the time reqUired to set-up any Instruments or props pnor to the performance and to remove any and all Instruments or props after the performance (2) Perform WlthlO sixty (50) feet of any other performer or Within thirty-five (35) feet of a vendor or any other person utiliZing a table, cart, blanket, or Similar Item for the purpose of displaYing or distributing merchandise, goods, wntten matenals, or food 6.112.060. Special Regulations for the Pier. in addition to the requirements of Section 6 112 030 and 5 112 040, no performer shall perform on the Pier outside of an enclosed bUilding In Violation of the follOWing reqUirements (a) Performances shall be limited to deSIgnated performance zones, as established by resolution of the City CounCil (b) No performer shall perform except dunng the follOWing time pen ods 10 (1) 800 a m to 1000 P m Monday thru Thursday (2) 8 00 a m to 12 00 a m (midnight) on Friday (3) 9 00 a m to 12 00 a m (midnight) on Saturday (4) 9 00 a m to 10 00 P m on Sunday (c) No performer shall perform Within sixty (60) feet of any special event authorized by the City (d) No performer shall perform with more Instruments or props than that performer can reasonably carry or remove at one time Section 6.112.070. Penalties. Any person violatIng this Chapter shall be gUilty of an Infraction, which shall be pUnishable by a fine not exceedIng two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) per vIolation In addition to the penaltIes herein, any conditIon caused or permitted to eXist In violation of the prOVIsions of this Section shall be deemed a public nUisance and may be, by this City, summanly abated as such, and each day such condition continues shall be regarded as a new and separate offense 6.112.080. Exemptions. ThiS Chapter shall not apply to (a) ActiVities approved pursuant to Sections 336 180, 636040 to 636.070, and 6.44060 of the Santa MOnica Municipal Code (b) Any approved participant In any Farmer's Market 11 (c) Any approved participant In any special event authorized by the City (d) Any approved participant In any cultural arts and crafts show pursuant to Section 6 40 060 of this Code SECTION 2 Santa Momca MUniCipal Code Section 6 36 010 is amended to read as follows 6.36.010 Findings and purpose. The City Council of the CIty of Santa Monica finds and declares as follows (a) The City IS extremely dense with a land area of Just 8 square miles and a population of approxImately 90,000 people Moreover, the combination of an oceanside location, fine climate, and the availability of urban facilities, services and entertainments make the City an extremely deSirable place to work or VISit Consequently, a large number of non- reSIdents come Into the CIty to work or recreate each day On weekdays, approximately 300,000 people are present within the City On weekends, the number swells to as high as 500,000 Thus, population denSity and congestion both present threats to the quality of life In the City, particularly In the City's downtown bUSiness dlstnct which IS the most crowded area within the City 12 (b) To protect the public health and safety and ensure safe pedestrian and motonst traffic, the City needs eqUitable, uniform vending regulatIons (c) Unregulated vending, from pushcarts, motor vehicles, stands, or by persons contributes to traffiC congestIon and thereby Impedes the orderly movement of pedestrian and motorist traffiC The unregulated use of congested streets and sidewalks by vendors may make the streets and walkways unsafe for motonsts, pedestrians, and vendors (d) The City has adopted a senes of comprehenSive plans and development gUIdes which promote the City's aesthetIC Interests generally and the aesthetics of Its public space specifically Included among these plans are the Bayslde District SpecifiC Plan, the Downtown Urban DeSign Plan, and the Santa MOnica Pier DeSign GUidelines Through the adoption of these plans and specifiC legislation, the City IS affirmatively seeking to eliminate vIsual blight on the public nghts-of-way, Including the visual blight caused by unsIghtly vendor stands Santa MOnica IS deSigned to be a city where people are encouraged and able to walk through a safe and attractive street environment (e) The City presently has a vibrant and stable merchant community Uncontrolled street vending would constitute unfair competition and could serve to undermine the City's commercial life by reducing sales from local merchants and eroding the City's tax revenues 13 SECTION 3 Santa MOnica MUnicipal Code Section 6 36 020 IS hereby amended to read as fa 1I0ws 6.36.020 Definitions. For purposes of this Chapter, the follOWing words or phrases shall have the follOWing meanings (a) Food or Food Products. Any type of edible substance or beverage (b) Goods or Merchandise. Any Items that are not a food product (c) Vend or Vending. To sell, offer for sale, expose for sale, solicit offers to purchase, or to barter food or goods or merchandise In any public area from a stand, pushcart, motor vehicle, or by a person with or without the use of any other deVice or other method of transportation To reqUire someone to pay a fee or to set, negotiate, or establish a fee before providing goods or services constitutes vending Accepting voluntary contributions after goods or services are provIded IS not vending (d) Vendor. A person who vends This includes a vendor who is an employee or agent of another A person engaged In the business of soliCIting, canvassing, or takIng orders IS subject to the regulations in Chapters 6 24 and 6 32, and IS not a "vendor" (e) Pushcart. Any nonmotonzed mobile deVice used In the sale, barter, or offer for sale of food products, goods, or merchandise 14 (f) Vehicle. Any motorized device used In the sale, barter, or offer for sale of food products, goods, or merchandise SECTION 4 Section 636030 of the Santa MOnica MUniCipal Code IS hereby amended to read as follows 6.36.030 Exemptions. The provIsions of thiS Chapter shall not apply to (a) Any approved participant In any farmer's market (b) Any approved participant In any cultural arts and crafts show (pursuant to Section 640060) (c) Any vendor operating pursuant to or under the authOrity of an approved license agreement on the Pier (d) Any vendor operating pursuant to or under the authOrity of an approved license agreement on the pedestrian mall established pursuant to Section 3 36 150 of thiS Code (e) Any vendor operating pursuant to Section 3 36 180 of thiS Code (f) Any indiVidual who displays food, goods, written materials, or merchandise In any public area available to any member of the public Without charge Such IndiVidual must at all times VISibly display a sign, to be Issued by the City at no cost, which states In substance that the Items are available on a donation baSIS only If an IndiVidual displays or dlstnbutes food, to the extent applicable, a Los Angeles County Department of Health 15 permit shall be obtained and maintained In the Individual's possession certIfyIng that he or she complies with all State and Federal laws regarding food product dlstnbutlon SECTION 5 Section 6 36 100 of the Santa Monica Municipal Code IS hereby amended to read as follows 6.36.100 General requirements. (a) Location Restrictions. No person may vend (1) Within ten (10) feet from the outer edge of any entrance of any business, Including, but not limited to doors, vestibules, dnveways, outdoor dining area entnes, and emergency eXits as measured In each direction parallel to the bUilding line, dunng the hours that any bUSiness on the premises IS open to the public or to persons having or conducting lawful bUSiness within those premises (2) Within ten (10) feet of any bus stop (3) Within ten (10) feet of any street corner or marked pedestrian crosswalk (4) Within thirty-five (35) feet of any other vendor (5) In any manner that blocks or obstructs the free movement of pedestrians (b) Vending or Renting on Beaches and Public Parks Prohibited. All vending activity on the beaches and In public parks IS prohibited No 16 vendor permit shall be Issued to any person for the vending of any food products, goods, or merchandise, or the renting of any types of goods, merchandise, or services on the beaches and In public parks In the City of Santa Monica (c) Receipts. Upon request by a buyer, a vendor shall give a receipt to the buyer The receipt shall list the follOWing. (1) The vendor's name (2) The vendor's City vendor permit number (3) The vendor's address or telephone number (4) The Items sold (5) The pnce of each Item sold (6) The total price of all items sold (d) Cleanup Responsibility. A vendor shall keep hiS or her vending or performing area litter free He or she must remove litter caused by hiS or her products off of any public property and other pnvate property A vendor with a pushcart shall have a trash container In or on the cart (e) Noise Limit. Except as provided for In this Chapter, a vendor shall be subject to the prOVIsions of Chapter 4 12 of Article 4 of this Code Vendors within the Third Street Promenade shall be subject to the nOise regulations In Chapter 6 116 In addition, no vendor shall be so loud as to be heard InSide the premises of an adjacent bUilding or structure while the entrance door to the premises IS closed 17 (1) Pushcart Standards. A vendor's pushcart (or other device) shall be kept clean and In a safe condition when used on public property The pushcart shall display the following (1) The vendor's name, business name, and City permit number on all vertIcal sIdes of the cart The lettenng shall be at least one Inch hIgh A food vendor shall Include hiS or her Los Angeles County Department of Health permIt number (2) A photocopy of the vendor's City vendor permIt on at least two vertIcal sides of the cart (g) Compliance with Conditions. No person shall vend contrary to the terms or any conditions Imposed In approving a vendor permit pursuant to this Chapter SECTION 6 Chapter 6 116 IS hereby added to the Santa Monica MUniCipal Code to read as follows CHAPTER 6 116 SPECIAL PROMENADE AND PIER REGULATIONS 6.116.010. Use of Tables, Carts and Blankets for Display and Distribution of Merchandise, Goods, Written Materials and Food on Promenade. 18 No person shall utilize any tables, carts, blankets, or similar Items for the purpose of displaYing or distnbutlng merchandise, goods, wntten matenals, or food on the Third Street Promenade (a) Outside deSignated areas, as established by resolution of the City Council (b) In a greater number than can reasonably be transported or removed at one time (c) Within ten (10) feet from the outer edge of any entrance of any bUSiness, Including, but not limited to doors, vestibules, driveways, outdoor dining area entnes, and emergency eXits, dUring the hours that any bUSiness on the premises is open to the public or to persons haVing or conducting lawful bUSiness on those premises (d) Within ten (10) feet of any bus stop (e) Within ten (10) feet of any street corner or a marked pedestnan crosswalk Additionally, vendors must comply with the reqUirements of Chapter 6 36. as applicable 6.116.020. Use of Tables, Carts and Blankets for Display and Distribution on Promenade During Peak Occupancy. DUring the time periods, as established by City Council resolution, when any block or blocks of the Third Street Promenade are at or near maximum occupant load, no person shall utilize more than one table, cart, 19 blanket, or sImilar Item In a dimenSIon that exceeds SIX (6) feet by three (3) feet 6.116.030. Allowable Noise Levels on Promenade. (a) The following maxImum nOIse level (Lmax) shall apply on the Third Street Promenade dunng the times Indicated MaXimum NOise Level ~ Time (Lmax) Mon-Fn. 9 a m - 7 00 P m 75 dBA Mon- Thurs 7 p m - 10 30 P m 85 dBA Fn 7 p m - mIdnight 85 dBA Sat 9 a m - midnIght 85 dBA Sun 9 a m - 10 30 P m 85 dBA SatJSun 12.01 am. - 1.30 a m 65 dBA At all other times, the CIty-wide nOise standards as reflected In Chapter 4 of this Code shall apply except the Lmax standard shall provide the baSIS for measunng the dBA level (b) No person shall create any nOise, or allow the creation of any nOise on the Third Street Promenade, when measured at a minimum distance of 25 feet from the person, whIch causes the nOIse level to exceed the Lmax standard established In thiS Section 20 (c) No business on the Third Street Promenade shall utilize any speaker or sound reproduction system at a volume that can be heard Inside the premises of another bUilding or structure while the doors and windows to the premises are closed 6.116.040. Use of Tables, Carts and Blankets for Display and Distribution of Merchandise) Goods, Written Materials and Food on the Pier. No person shall utilize any tables, carts, blankets, or similar Items for the purpose of displaYing or dlstnbutlng merchandise, goods, written matenals, or food on the Pier (a) Outside deSignated areas, as established by resolution of the City Council (b) In a greater number than can reasonably be carried or removed at one time (c) Within ten (10) feet from the outer edge of any entrance of any bUSiness, Including, but not limited to doors, vestibules, dnveways, outdoor dining area entries, and emergency eXists, dUring the hours that any bUSiness on the premisses IS open to the public or to persons haVing or conducting lawful bUSiness on those premises (d) Within ten (10) feet of any bus stop (e) Within ten (10) feet of any street corner or a marked pedestrian crosswalk 21 Additionally, vendors must comply with the requirements of Chapter 6 36, as applicable 6.116.050. City Approved Special Events Exemption. The reqUirements of this chapter, except for nOise standards, shall not apply to City approved special events which have been reviewed by the Police and Fire Departments to ensure that all necessary public safety measures have been Imposed as a condition of approving the event SECTION 7 Section 3 12375 IS hereby added to the Santa MOnica Municipal Code to read as follows 3.12.375. Sidewalk Obstruction. No person shall place or cause to be placed any obJect(s) on a public Sidewalk which results In less than four (4) contiguous feet of the Sidewalk being kept clear for pedestnan passage SECTION 8 Santa Monica MUniCipal Code Section 3 36 150 is amended to read as follows 3.36.150 Pedestrian Mall. The CounCil does hereby declare and determine that a pedestnan mall, known as the Third Street Promenade, IS finally established under the Pedestraln Mall Law of 1960, and that a general descnptlon of said pedestnan maillS as follows 22 Third Street between the southeasterly line of Wilshire Boulevard and the northwesterly lIne of Anzona Avenue, and between the southeasterly line of Arizona Avenue and the northwesterly Ime of Santa Monrca Boulevard and between the southeasterly line of Santa Monica Boulevard and the northwesterly line of Broadway SECTION 9 Santa MonIca MUnicIpal Code Section 636080 IS hereby deleted In ItS entirety SECTION 10 Santa MOnica MunIcipal Code Section 6 36 105 IS hereby deleted In Its entirety SECTION 11 Santa MOnica MUniCipal Code Section 6 36 110 IS hereby deleted In Its entirety SECTION 12 Santa MOnica Municipal Code Section 6 36 120 IS hereby deleted In Its entirety SECTION 13 Any provIsion of the Santa MOnica MUniCipal Code or appendices thereto inconsistent with the provIsions of this Ordinance, to the extent of such InconsistenCIes and no further, IS hereby repealed or modified to that extent necessary to effect the provIsions of this Ordinance 23 SECTION 14 If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance IS for any reason held to be Invalid or unconstitutional by a decIsion of any court of competent JUrisdictIOn, such decIsion shall not affect the validIty of the remaining portions of this Ordinance The City Council hereby declares that It would have passed this Ordinance and each and every section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase not declared Invalid or unconstitutional without regard to whether any portion of the ordinance would be subsequently declared Invalid or unconstitutional SECTION 15 The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest to the passage of this Ordinance The City Clerk shall cause the same to be published once In the official newspaper Within 15 days after ItS adoption This Ordinance shall become effectIve 30 days from ItS adoption APPROVED AS TO FORM krvWusb'4~-I<u MARSHA JdN~ MOUTRIE City Attorney 24 State of Cahforma ) County of Los Angeles) S5 CIty of Santa MOllIca ) , ~MJ~ - rcta b'<':onnor. Mayor I, Mana M Stewart, CIty Clerk of the CIty of Santa MOllIca, do hereby certIfy that the foregomg Ordlllance No 1888 (CCS) had Its first readmg on October 7. 1997, and had 11S second readmg on October 28. 1997 and was passed by the following vote Ayes CouncIl members Ebner, Greenberg. Holbrook, Rosenstem )J oes CouncIl members. F emstelll, Genser. 0 Tonnor Abstalll CouncIl members None Absent CouncIl members Kone ATTEST .. ~~.~~ Mana M Stewart, CItt-(]~;k