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Springfield, Oregon 97477
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September 4, 2018
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6:00 p.m. Work Session
Jesse Maine Room
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(Council work sessions are reserved for discussion between Council, staff and consultants;
therefore, Council will not receive public input during work sessions.
Opportunities for public input are given during all regular Council meetings)
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL - Mayor Lundberg ___, Councilors VanGordon___, Wylie___, Moore____, Stoehr___,
Woodrow ___, and Pishioneri ___.
1. Overnight Parking Program Update
[Erin Fifield] (20 Minutes)
2. Billboard Discussion
[David Bowlsby] (20 Minutes)
ADJOURNMENT
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7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
Council Meeting Room
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CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL - Mayor Lundberg ___, Councilors VanGordon___, Wylie___, Moore____, Stoehr___,
Woodrow ___, and Pishioneri ___.
City Manager:
Gino Grimaldi
City Recorder:
AJ Ripka 541.726.3700
Mayor
Christine Lundberg
City Council
Sean VanGordon, Ward 1
Hillary Wylie, Ward 2
Sheri Moore, Ward 3
Leonard Stoehr, Ward 4
Marilee Woodrow, Ward 5
Joe Pishioneri, Ward 6
Council Agenda
September 4, 2018
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
SPRINGFIELD UPBEAT
1. Mayor’s Recognition
2. Other
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Claims
2. Minutes
3. Resolutions
4. Ordinances
5. Other Routine Matters
a. Approve a contract with Correctional Health Partners to provide Springfield Municipal Jail inmates
medical, mental health, and urgent dental services.
MOTION: APPROVE/REJECT THE CONSENT CALENDAR
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR
PUBLIC HEARINGS - Please limit comments to 3 minutes. Request to speak cards are available at both
entrances. Please present cards to City Recorder. Speakers may not yield their time
to others.
1. Annexation of Territory to the City of Springfield – Annex One Parcel Comprising of 1 Acre located at
Deadmond Ferry Road
[Mark Rust] (15 Minutes)
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF
SPRINGFIELD AND WILLAMALANE PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT; AND WITHDRAWING
THE SAME TERRITORY FROM THE RAINBOW WATER DISTRICT (FIRST READING)
NO ACTION REQUESTED. FIRST READING ONLY.
2. Annexation of Territory to the City of Springfield – Annex A Single Residential Lot at 1457 Tamarack Street
(Map 17-03-27-33, Tax Lot 3100) to Address a Health Hazard Abatement Issue
[Andy Limbird] (15 Minutes)
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY (PROPERTY KNOWN
AS 1457 TAMARACK STREET) TO THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD AND WILLAMALANE PARK AND
RECREATION DISTRICT; AND WITHDRAWING THE SAME TERRITORY FROM THE RAINBOW
WATER DISTRICT (FIRST READING).
NO ACTION REQUESTED. FIRST READING ONLY.
Council Agenda
September 4, 2018
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3. Annexation of Territory to the City of Springfield – Annex a Segment of 19th Street Between Bonnie Lane and
Yolanda Avenue, and a Segment of Yolanda Avenue Between 19th Street and 23rd Street, said Territory
Comprising Approximately 3,700 Linear Feet and with a Total Area of about 5.25 Acres.
[Andy Limbird] (15 Minutes)
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY (PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-
WAY AT 19TH STREET AND YOLANDA AVENUE) TO THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD AND
WILLAMALANE PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT; AND WITHDRAWING THE SAME
TERRITORY FROM THE RAINBOW WATER DISTRICT (FIRST READING).
NO ACTION REQUESTED. FIRST READING ONLY.
BUSINESS FROM THE AUDIENCE - Limited to 20 minutes. Please limit comments to 3 minutes. Request
to Speak cards are available at both entrances. Please present cards
to City Recorder. Speakers may not yield their time to others.
COUNCIL RESPONSE
CORRESPONDENCE AND PETITIONS
BIDS
ORDINANCES
BUSINESS FROM THE CITY COUNCIL
1. Committee Appointments
2. Business from Council
a. Committee Reports
b. Other Business
BUSINESS FROM THE CITY MANAGER
BUSINESS FROM THE CITY ATTORNEY
ADJOURNMENT