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CITY COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA City Hall Commission Chambers Monday, August 4, 2014 7:00 p.m. MEETING #4968 CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL INVOCATION INVOCATION by Pastor Jack Hanks of First Baptist Church PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PETITIONS & PROCLAMATIONS VISITORS (Limit of five minutes per individual and fifteen minutes per topic. Final action may be deferred until the next City Commission meeting unless an emergency situation does exist). CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Approval of Work Session Minutes, July 21, 2014; 2. Approval of City Commission Meeting Minutes, July 21, 2014; 3. Appropriation Ordinance No. 15, August 4, 2014; 4. Cereal Malt Beverage License: (a) Saigon Café Bistro, 202 E. Frontview St; (b) Lucky Stop, 510 E. Wyatt Earp Blvd. (c) River Stop, 705 S. 14 th Avenue (d) Spee-D-Stop, 2615 Gary Avenue (e) Rostetter Stores, 302 S. 2 nd Avenue 5. Radify Change Order for 3 rd Avenue Extension. Report by Director of Engineering, Ray Slattery. ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS UNFINISHED BUSINESS

NEW BUSINESS 1. Approval of purchase of Road Salt from Hutchinson Salt. Report by Public Works Director, Corey Keller. 2. Approval of the Revised Site Plan for the Development of the Regional Water Park and Associated Hotel Development. Report by Parks & Recreation Director, Paul Lewis. OTHER BUSINESS ADJOURNMENT

CITY COMMISSION WORK SESSION N MINUTES City Hall Commission Chambers Monday, July 21, 2014 6:00 p.m. MEETING #4965 ROLL CALL: Mayor Brian Delzeit, Commissioners Kent Smoll, Jan Scoggins, Rick Sowers, and Joyce Warshaw. WORK SESSION There was discussion of Public Transportation Fixed Route Proposal. Corey Davis, Kansas Department of Transportation presented the proposed routes to the City Commission. He stated that there was one Public Meeting that was held earlier in the day and another was scheduled. Kathryn Denhardt, Project Manager, and Paul Lewis, Director of Parks and Recreation was in attendance and answered questions. The meeting was adjourned. ATTEST: Mayor Nannette Pogue, City Clerk

CITY COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA City Hall Commission Chambers Monday, July 21, 2014 7:00 p.m. MEETING #4966 CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL: Mayor Brian Delzeit, Commissioners Kent Smoll, Jan Scoggins, Rick Sowers and Joyce Warshaw INVOCATION by Pastor Kurk Larson, Grace Community Church PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PUBLIC HEARING PETITIONS & PROCLAMATIONS National Day of the Cowboy Proclamation was read. Marshall Allen Bailey spoke on behalf of National Day of the Cowboy. Janie Bailey presented National Day of the Cowboy flags. Governor Brownback will sign a State Proclamation at high noon Saturday, July 26 in Wright Park. VISITORS (Limit of five minutes per individual and fifteen minutes per topic. Final action may be deferred until the next City Commission meeting unless an emergency situation does exist). Randi Clifford, Branch Executive Director gave a mid-year report for the Dodge City Family YMCA. Commissioner Kent Smoll complimented Randi and his staff for all their hard work. Commissioner Joyce Warshaw asked Randi to share a thank you with his staff. Commissioner Rick Sowers thanked Randi and his staff personally for sticking with the change from the recreation programs being a City department to the YMCA. Chelsey Dawson Main Street Director gave the Main Street quarterly update. Dan Schenkein, President of the Dodge City Area Chamber of Commerce, spoke about the 54 th Annual Dodge City Days. The Chamber of Commerce cannot do this job without all of the volunteers. He thanked the City of Dodge City for all of their assistance during this 10 day festival. He particularly thanked Melissa McCoy for writing a Kansas Humanities grant which allowed for several programs to be presented during Dodge City Days. He also thanked Paul Lewis and all of the Park Department as well as the Public Works Department.

Page 2 City Commission Meeting Minutes July 21, 2014 Ryan from Boothill Casino talked about the Longhorn Drive which will be held on August 2. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Approval of Work Session Minutes, July 7, 2014; 2. Approval of City Commission Meeting Minutes, July 7, 2014; 3. Approval of Joint City/County Commission Meeting Minutes, July 14, 2014; 4. Approval of Special City Commission Meeting Minutes, July 14, 2014; 5. Appropriation Ordinance No. 14, July 21, 2014; 6. Cancellation of Prior 29 TE-0374-01 ATSF Railway Depot Agreement/New Project Agreement for 29 TE 0374-01 ATFS Railway Depot. Commissioner Kent Smoll moved to approve the Consent Calendar as presented; Commissioner Joyce Warshaw seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS UNFINISHED BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS OTHER BUSINESS Nannette Pogue, Finance Director/City Clerk: - Presented a draft of the 2015 Budget. Jane Longmeyer: - The City is expecting a lot of visitors during Doge City Days. She is asking businesses and residents to welcome visitors and make sure property is inviting. Commissioner Kent Smoll: - Encouraged citizens to attend activities during Dodge City Days and enjoy. Commissioner Jan Scoggins: - Thanked Ernestor De La Rosa and Daniel Cecil for the tour of 24 city parks, and; encourages all citizens to enjoy the parks. Commissioner Rick Sowers: - Reminded everyone to vote in the primary election on August 5. Commissioner Joyce Warshaw: - It is very important to get out and vote in August; - Dodge City Days is exciting;

Page 3 City Commission Meeting Minutes July 21, 2014 - Thanks Ernestor De La Rosa for everything he has done; - Thanked Daniel Cecil for the tour of the Dodge City parks; - The employees of the City of Dodge City are a great group of people. Mayor Brian Delzeit: - Talked about Dodge City Days being the 2 nd largest event in Kansas; - As Mayor, he was asked to talk about Dodge City Days during a recent motorcycle ride; - He was honored to welcome and send off members of the North American Rally; he was again told that the Dodge City Convention and Visitors Bureau is the best! ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Jan Scoggins moved to adjourn the meeting; Commissioner Joyce Warshaw seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. ATTEST: Mayor Nannette Pogue, City Clerk

City of Dodge City City of Dodge City 806 N. Second Ave. 67801 Phone: 620-225-8100 FAX: 620-225-8144 www.dodgecity.org Memorandum To: City Manager Assistant City Manager City Commissioners From: Corey Keller Date: July 30, 2014 Subject: Purchase of Road Salt Agenda Item: New Business Recommendation: On July 21, 2014 staff received notification and a quote from Hutchinson Salt that they could start delivering salt in the amount $51.96 a ton. Staff would recommend to accept the quote from Hutchinson Salt Background: At this time the street department has roughly 200 tons of salt on hand for the upcoming winter season. The Street Department used 600 tons of salt during the 2013/2014 winter season and had to borrow 100 tons from the County to ensure there would be enough salt for the year. Last year we were unable to purchase any salt due to shortages all over the country. This depleted our salt supply and up until now we have not been able to get an order in to replentish the salt used. Our salt sheld is capable of holding up to 1200 tons of salt. This purchase will allow us to repay the county their 100 tons of salt and give us a little over 1000 tons for the upcoming winter season. Justification: Road salt is our only line of defense to ensure our roads are safe to travel during a winter storm. With the demand for salt being so unpredictable during those months it is important that we have an enough supply to fight any winter storm we may see. This purchase will gives the salt we need to refill our salt shed and enough supply to be comfortable throughout the winter storm season. The quote from Hutchinson Salt was the only quote received. Financial Considerations: 2014 Budget Fund and Amount: Special Streets / Snow Removal $ 25,000.00 Special Streets/ Street Maintenace $ 70,000.00 Year to Date Expenditures $ -6,466.44 Road Salt Purchase $ -50,000.00 Line Item Balance $ 38,533.56 The remaining balance will be utilizes through out the year to replace supplies as needed Hutchinson Salt $51.96 per ton $50,000.00/51.96 = 962.28 Tons of Salt

Memorandum To: Cherise Tieben, City Manager City Commissioners From: Paul Lewis, Parks & Recreation Director Date: July 31, 2014 Subject: Water Park Site Plan Agenda Item: New Business RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends accepting the revised site plan for the development of the regional water park and associated hotel development. BACKGROUND: Previously at a joint City/County Commission meeting, site plan options for the regional water park were presented for Joint Commission approval. An option was selected by the Commissions that placed the bath house on the south side of the water park and laid out the amenities in a manner supporting that orientation. At the time everyone was reminded the layout could evolve based on coordination efforts with the adjacent hotel development occurring north of the water park. Since that time, design consultants for the hotel developer, the STAR bonds consulting team, the water park design team along with staff have had additional opportunities to review the overall plan for the area. Based on those discussions, a revised site plan was developed and is attached here for your consideration. JUSTIFICATION: The revised plan orients the hotel structure and the water park buildings in a linear fashion. The purpose is to create an urban edge linking the structures along the Fourth Ave. corridor all the way from the Guymon-Petro building at the north end to the water park buildings at the south. This alignment also facilitates better pedestrian flow from the hotel property to the water park and ties into an overall strategy of a heritage trail linkage that connects Boot Hill Museum and the downtown core with the water park and other new developments. FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS: This realignment will not impact overall construction or development costs. PURPOSE/MISSION: The proposed realignment is consistent with the City s core value of Working Towards Excellence. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: None ATTACHMENTS: Heritage District Site Plan Parks and Recreation PO Box 880 Dodge City KS 67801 Phone: 620/225-8160 Fax: 620/225-8144

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