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Timestamp: 2017-12-16 05:21:37
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12-17-15 Agenda with Supporting Materials | Carson City
3. Invocation - Dixie Jennings-Teats, First United Methodist Church
6. For Possible Action: Approval of Minutes - November 19, 2015
8.A Presentation of a proclamation for Reno Rodeo Foundation Denim Drive. (Clara Andriola, Executive Director, Reno Rodeo Foundation)
8.B Presentation of “Length of Service” certificates to City employees. (Melanie Bruketta, mbruketta@carson.org)
Staff Summary: Once a month the Board of Supervisors presents length of service certificates to employees for 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 years of City service.
9.A For Presentation Only: To provide a quarterly report on the Retention and Expansion Economic Development Plan for Carson City by the Northern Nevada Development Authority (NNDA) as approved on August 7, 2014. (Danny Campos)
9.B For Possible Action: To ratify the approval of bills and other requests for payments by the City Manager for the period of November 7, 2015 thru December 4, 2015. (Nick Marano, nmarano@carson.org)
10. Community Development - Planning
10.A For Possible Action: To adopt Bill No. 114 on second reading, an ordinance to change the zoning from Agriculture (A) to Public Community (PC) on property located east of Interstate 580 between East Fifth Street and North Lompa Lane, APN 010-041-74 and to change the zoning from Single Family 6,000 (SF6) and Single Family Two Acre (SF2A) to Public Community (PC) on property located at 501 and 502 South Ormsby Boulevard, APNs 003-151-25 and 009-014-05. (ZMA-15-155) (Susan Dorr Pansky, spansky@carson.org) Late Material 12/14/15
10.B For Possible Action: A hearing to consider a petition from downtown property owners to establish a Neighborhood Improvement District (NID) pursuant to Chapter 271 of Nevada Revised Statutes for the purpose of paying for maintenance of the Downtown Streetscape Enhancement Project, which includes improvements to Carson Street between Fifth Street and William Street, improvements to Third Street between Carson Street and Curry Street, and improvements to Curry Street between Musser Street and Robinson Street. (Lee Plemel, lplemel@carson.org) Late Material 12/14/15 Late Material 12/16/15
Staff Summary: NRS 271.285 allows a petition signed by owners of tracts constituting at least one-half of the basis used for computation of assessments to be sufficient to initiate procedures for implementing a NID, and such petition has been submitted to the Carson City Planning Division. NRS 271.290 requires the Board of Supervisors to hold a public hearing on the petition to consider objections and any other information. Any owner of real property or tenant who resides or owns a business located within the proposed NID may present, orally or in writing, the reasons why he or she believes that the petition does not contain a sufficient number of qualified signatures, or that the Board of Supervisors cannot reasonably make the finding that the public interest will benefit by the provision of the proposed improvements within that part of the municipality with consideration of the differences it finds between the city as a whole and the territory within and adjacent to the proposed improvement district. The proposed NID includes private properties generally located along Carson Street and Curry Street between Fifth Street and William Street, and on Plaza Street between Proctor Street and William Street. An ordinance to establish the NID is included as a separate item on the Board of Supervisors agenda.
10.C For Possible Action: To introduce, on first reading, an ordinance creating the Downtown Neighborhood Improvement District pursuant to Chapter 271 of Nevada Revised Statutes for the purpose of paying for maintenance of the Downtown Streetscape Enhancement Project, which includes improvements to Carson Street between Fifth Street and William Street, improvements to Third Street between Carson Street and Curry Street, and improvements to Curry Street between Musser Street and Robinson Street. (Lee Plemel, lplemel@carson.org) Late Materials 12/14/15
11.A For Possible Action: To adopt a Resolution determining that the new Third Street Plaza be named after Bob McFadden. (Darren Schulz, dschulz@carson.org)
Staff Summary: Bob McFadden loved Carson City. He was especially enthralled with the rich tradition and true Americana that is the Capital of Nevada. As a history buff, real estate expert, collector of anything Nevada from fine art and rare bottles to Casino memorabilia, Bob was a true visionary. He saw the potential in restoring dilapidated historical buildings and homes from the 1800's forward and their surrounding commercial districts. Bob's revitalization of the St. Charles Hotel, 3rd and Carson, the Desert Air Motel and the Krebs-Peterson Mansion are just a few examples of the accomplishments of a man with great love for his community. For this reason and so many more, it is with great pride and appreciation for all of his efforts in bringing back Carson City to its original boom-town luster, that a memorial area where Families, Friends, and City Leaders can gather and reflect on the greatness of Carson City, Nevada. This location shall be deservedly named the Bob McFadden Plaza.
11.B For Possible Action: To approve the 90% design of the Downtown Streetscape Project and to direct staff to complete the design. (Danny Rotter, drotter@carson.org) Late Material 12/16/15 Late Material 12/17/15
Staff Summary: At previous Board of Supervisor’s meetings, staff informed the Board that they would provide periodic updates on activity regarding the Downtown Carson Street Project, with specific checkpoints to provide approval.
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13.A For Possible Action: To provide the Cultural Commission and City staff comments on the DRAFT Carson City Art and Culture Master Plan. (Vern Krahn, vkrahn@carson.org) Part 2
Late Material 12/15/15 Late Materials 12/16/15
Staff Summary: On May 21, 2015 during the Cultural Commission’s 2014/15 Annual Report and 2015/16 Work Plan presentation to the Board of Supervisors, the Board moved to have the Commission prepare updates for an Arts and Culture Master Plan for Carson City and report back in six months. The Commission has completed its work and is seeking comments from the Board of Supervisors on the DRAFT Master Plan prior to staff beginning the plan’s formal adoption process.
13.B For Possible Action: To approve a lease agreement between the city and the Foundation for Carson City Parks and Recreation, Inc. for the use of the Wungnema House. (Roger Moellendorf, rmoellendorf@carson.org)
Staff Summary: Attached is a proposed lease agreement between the City of Carson City and the Foundation for Carson City Parks and Recreation, Inc. for the use of the Wungnema House. The lease was approved by the Carson City Parks and Recreation Commission during their December 1, 2015 meeting.
13.C For Possible Action: To adopt on second reading, Bill No. 113 revisions to Carson City Municipal Code Chapter 2.16 Parks and Recreation Commission, in Section 2.16.010 – Organization, Section 2.16.030 – Term of office, Section 2.16.040 – Meetings and officers – Legislative procedure – Removal of commissioners – No compensation and Section 2.16.050 – Duties and Responsibilities. (Roger Moellendorf, rmoellendorf@carson.org)
Staff Summary: During the November 4, 2015 Parks and Recreation Commission meeting the commission reviewed the existing CCMC Section 2.16 which is the enabling ordinance for the Parks and Recreation Commission. In order to improve efficiencies of both staff and the commission and to make the commission’s operations and policies more consistent with other advisory committees, the commission unanimously approved revisions. The revisions were approved by the Board of Supervisors at the 12/3/15 first reading.
14.A For Possible Action: To accept the report on the condition of each fund in the treasury and the statements of receipts and expenditures through December 3, 2015 per NRS 251.030 and NRS 354.290. (Nancy Paulson, npaulson@carson.org)
14.B For Possible Action: To accept the Carson City Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2015. (Nancy Paulson, npaulson@carson.org) Late Material 12/16/15
Staff Summary: City staff and representatives from Eide Bailly, LLP will be making a presentation of the City’s financial status as well as recommendations for improvement.
14.C For Possible Action: To adopt the Carson City Plan of Corrective Action for the FY 14-15 statutory violations included in the annual audit. (Nancy Paulson, npaulson@carson.org)
15.A For Possible Action: To appoint four members to the 9-1-1 Surcharge Advisory Committee. One position to fill an unexpired term ending on December 31, 2016 and three positions, each for terms that will expire on December 31, 2017. (Nick Marano, nmarano@carson.org)
Staff Summary: Pursuant to NRS 244A.7645, CCMC 4.05.030 creates a six member advisory committee called the “9-1-1 Surcharge Advisory Committee.” There are four openings, three of which are due to the expiration of current terms and one to fill an unexpired term. Reappointment requests were received from Anne Keast and Denis Bauer. New applications were received from Steve Grundy and Robert Stanford.
**TIME SPECIFIC -- 5:30 P.M.**
16.A For Possible Action: A hearing to consider an appeal of the Planning Commission’s approval of a request from Jeff Frame (property owners: Mark Turner and Sean Richards) for a Special Use Permit to allow multi-family apartments in a Retail Commercial (RC) zoning district on property zoned Retail Commercial-Planned Unit Development (RC-PUD), located on GS Richards Boulevard and Country Club Drive, APNs 007-461-22 and 007-461-23. (SUP-15-077) (Susan Dorr Pansky, spansky@carson.org)
Additional Information: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Part 9
Late Materials 12/15/15 Late Material 12/16/15 Late Material 12/17/15
Staff Summary: The Special Use Permit (SUP-15-077) for a 90-unit multi-family apartment complex was reviewed and conditionally approved by the Planning Commission on September 30, 2015. Decisions of the Planning Commission may be appealed to the Board of Supervisors. An appeal of the Planning Commission’s approval of SUP-15-077 was jointly filed by two property owners in the vicinity of the proposed project. The Board of Supervisors may uphold, modify or reverse the Planning Commission’s decision.