Monday, April 06, 2009

Two Noteworthy 7 April 2009 City Council Agenda Items

ABSTRACT: Two Noteworthy 7 April 2009 City Council Agenda Items, namely an Ordinance “to revise the Municipal Code and Zoning Ordinance/Local Coastal Implementation Plan to merge the Design Review Board and the Planning Commission” and “Receive report on the Forest Theater renovation project," are presented. Materials for both agenda items are provided under “separate cover,” according to Heidi Burch, City Clerk. Noteworthy also is the absence of an Agenda Item for City Council consideration approving the proposed Fire Protection Services Contract with the City of Monterey as presented in the proposed time line included in Public Safety Director George Rawson's Staff Report for the Special City Council Meeting of 25 March 2009.

CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
City Council AGENDA
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, April 7, 2009


IX. Ordinances
A. Consideration of an Ordinance to revise the Municipal Code and Zoning Ordinance/Local Coastal Implementation Plan to merge the Design Review Board and the Planning Commission.

Material” provided under “separate cover,” according to Heidi Burch, City Clerk.

XI. Orders of Council
B. Receive report on the Forest Theater renovation project.

Material” provided under “separate cover,” according to Heidi Burch, City Clerk

(Sources: Agenda, Regular Meeting, Tuesday, April 7, 2009 and AGENDA Packet, Regular Meeting, Tuesday, April 7, 2009)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is the city's use of separate cover a way for them to hide information from us by not making it accessible over the internet? More secrecy and covert behavior for no good reason except to hoard information with the staff and council and make it difficult for us to get information about our government. The mayor et al. appear not to care about our rights to information. The secretive cabal continues...

Anonymous said...

These city council members need to step up to the plate, accept responsibility for the public safety of residents and get a move on and vote to approve the fire contract with Monterey. All of these distractions like Monterey & PG firefighters do not know carmel's quirky addresses, etc. is hogwash. It insults the professionalism of the firefighters to not understand all of the firemen will in short order learn the streets and locations of houses in carmel like the back of their hands.