FROM THE EXECUTIVE SESSION SECTION OF THE AGENDA If an Executive Session is necessary, it will be held in the Vultee Conference Room at 106 Roadrunner Drive. Upon a public majority vote of the members constituting a quorum, the Council may hold an Executive Session that is not open to the public for the following purposes: a. To consult with legal counsel for advice on matters listed on this agenda per A.R.S. § 38-431.03(A)(3). b. For discussion and consultation with designated representatives of the City in order to consider its position and instruct its representatives regarding issues and research into the potential negotiations for the purchase of the following real property per A.R.S. § 38-431.03(A)(7): 125 W. State Route 89A, Sedona, Coconino County, (Formerly the Chevron Gas Station). ADOT Ref: L-F-017 JCT SR 179 & 89A. c. For discussion and consultation with designated representatives of the City in order to consider its position and instruct its representatives regarding negotiations for the purchase of the following real property per A.R.S. § 38-431.03(A)(7): 250 Brewer Road, Sedona, AZ, Coconino County Parcel Number 401-38-013D.
FROM THE CONSENT ITEMS SECTION OF THE AGENDA a. Minutes - January 14, 2014 City Council Regular Meeting. b. Minutes - January 15, 2014 City Council Special Meeting. c. AB 1732 award of $15,840 from the Governor's Office of Highway Traffic Safety (GOHS) for personnel overtime and material expenses to conduct traffic safety enforcement, education, and public awareness activities.
3. FROM THE REGULAR BUSINESS SECTION OF THE AGENDA a. AB 1715 Presentation on the findings from “Arts & Economic Prosperity IV, the Economic Impact of the Non-Profits Arts & Sciences in Flagstaff, Arizona” by Flagstaff Cultural Partners Executive Director John Tannous. b. AB 1731 Presentation from the Sedona Arts & Culture Collaborative with an update on their recent activities, including but not limited to a report/learnings on the Fall Festival programming, the larger initiatives they are beginning to create, and what is being created for the first week in June with three festivals. c. AB 1721 an ordinance amending Chapter 15.25 of the Sedona City Code related to abatement of dangerous buildings, and authorizing the Board of Adjustment to act as the Board of Appeals for appeals of decisions related to abatement of dangerous buildings. 5. ADJOURN FOR THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
FROM THE EXECUTIVE SESSION SECTION OF THE AGENDA If an Executive Session is necessary, it will be held in the Vultee Conference Room at 106 Roadrunner Drive. Upon a public majority vote of the members constituting a quorum, the Council may hold an Executive Session that is not open to the public for the following purposes: a. To consult with legal counsel for advice on matters listed on this agenda per A.R.S. § 38-431.03(A)(3). b. For discussion and consultation with designated representatives of the City in order to consider its position and instruct its representatives regarding issues and research into the potential negotiations for the purchase of the following real property per A.R.S. § 38-431.03(A)(7): 125 W. State Route 89A, Sedona, Coconino County, (Formerly the Chevron Gas Station). ADOT Ref: L-F-017 JCT SR 179 & 89A. c. For discussion and consultation with designated representatives of the City in order to consider its position and instruct its representatives regarding negotiations for the purchase of the following real property per A.R.S. § 38-431.03(A)(7): 250 Brewer Road, Sedona, AZ, Coconino County Parcel Number 401-38-013D.
FROM THE CONSENT ITEMS SECTION OF THE AGENDA a. Minutes - January 14, 2014 City Council Regular Meeting. b. Minutes - January 15, 2014 City Council Special Meeting. c. AB 1732 award of $15,840 from the Governor's Office of Highway Traffic Safety (GOHS) for personnel overtime and material expenses to conduct traffic safety enforcement, education, and public awareness activities.
3. FROM THE REGULAR BUSINESS SECTION OF THE AGENDA a. AB 1715 Presentation on the findings from “Arts & Economic Prosperity IV, the Economic Impact of the Non-Profits Arts & Sciences in Flagstaff, Arizona” by Flagstaff Cultural Partners Executive Director John Tannous. b. AB 1731 Presentation from the Sedona Arts & Culture Collaborative with an update on their recent activities, including but not limited to a report/learnings on the Fall Festival programming, the larger initiatives they are beginning to create, and what is being created for the first week in June with three festivals. c. AB 1721 an ordinance amending Chapter 15.25 of the Sedona City Code related to abatement of dangerous buildings, and authorizing the Board of Adjustment to act as the Board of Appeals for appeals of decisions related to abatement of dangerous buildings. 5. ADJOURN FOR THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING