City of Pana City Council met Dec. 16

City of Pana City Council met Dec. 16
Nathan Pastor - City of Pana Mayor — City of Pana
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City of Pana City Council met Dec. 16.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 P.M.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL:

CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS:

1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS – Regular and Closed Session December 9, 2024

2. PAYROLLS – December 31, 2024

3. DISBURSEMENTS – January 1, 2025

4. TREASURER’S REPORT – November 2024

Benton & Associates, Ben Spreen:

Milano & Grunloh, Seth Flach:

REPORTS OF OFFICERS:

ATTORNEY:

1. First presentation of “An Ordinance Approving a Special Use Permit to Allow Tourist and Lodging Uses at 103 West Washington Street”

2. Presentation of “A Resolution Authorizing Acquisition of Real Estate from Eni M. Duarte 301 E Second St”

ENGINEER:

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR:

CLERK:

TREASURER:

MAYOR:

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES:

COMMUNITY SAFETY: (POLICE, FIRE, EMS)

COMMUNITY OPERATIONS: (WATER & LAKE, SEWER AND STREETS AND ALLEYS)

ADMINISTRATION: (FINANCE, PERSONNEL, LEGAL AND INSURANCE)

COMMUNITY SUPPORT: (ZONING, PARK & POOL, COMM. DEVELOPMENT, LIBRARY)

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TAX INCREMENT FINANCING: (Economic Development & Tax Increment Financing)

Next Ord. #2009 Next Resolution #24-68

NEGOTIATIONS:

UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

NEW BUSINESS:

CITIZENS OPPORTUNITY TO ADDRESS PANA CITY COUNCIL:

1. Jimmy Abberley – Water issues at 8 W Washington Street

2. Jane Spurgeon – Water bill concerns

CLOSED SESSION:

1. Closed session to discuss “the purchase or lease of real property for the use of the public body,” exemption C(5)

REGULAR SESSION:

ADJOURNMENT: 

https://www.cityofpana.org/_files/ugd/17a6de_ba4c213c5f444b2ebaf9c22a2b6275be.pdf



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