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ON THE AGENDA
Here are a few of the items the council will consider Tuesday.
CITY APPEALS PROCESS
The council will consider whether aspects of the city’s appeals
process need to be tweaked. First, it will consider the overall
appeals process, where residents or applicants who disagree with
decisions on development projects appeal them right to the council.
The council will explore alternatives, including eliminating the
waiver of the fee charged for appeals if a council member requests
the review for a resident, and reducing the cost of appeals, with the
city subsidizing a percentage of the fees.
The council will also consider the development appeals process,
where projects are appealed from a city planner to the zoning
administrator or from the zoning administrator to the Planning
Commission.
The council will explore options including requiring more than one
planning commissioner to appeal zoning administrator decisions and
limiting these kinds of appeals so they can only happen once.
WHAT TO EXPECT
A thorough discussion of the process.
CITY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
The council will consider whether to keep its legal counsel
in-house or contract with an outside firm. The city interviewed 10
firms, with three outside firms being recommended if the city chooses
an outside route. The city attorney’s office also has submitted three
separate proposals presenting various plans for retaining a modified
in-house plan.
Based on current staffing levels, the proposed cost from each of
the top three outside law firms is more than double the cost for
in-house counsel if the same number of hours is required to perform
the same legal services. But if the legal services are contracted
out, it is expected that the number of hours of legal services billed
to the city will be reduced since attorneys will not be attending
many of the meetings now attended by in-house legal staff, according
to the staff report.
WHAT TO EXPECT
If the council decides to contract out, Councilman Chris Steel
does not want any vote taken Tuesday on which an outside law firm
should be hired, because he feels the issue is being rushed and the
appointment of a new legal firm should be a separate discussion at a
later date. He is concerned that a vote might be taken since a
meeting has been set up Tuesday afternoon before the council meeting
for he and Councilmen Allan Mansoor and Mike Scheafer to meet with a
representative of the outside law firm that was recommended most
highly from the interview process.
-- Compiled by Deirdre Newman
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