NOTICE AND AGENDA
BLOOMINGTON COMMON COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION 7:30 P.M., WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
SHOWERS BUILDING, 401 N. MORTON ST.
I. ROLL CALL
II. AGENDA SUMMATION
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR: None
IV. REPORTS (A maximum of twenty minutes is set aside for each part of this section.)
1. Councilmembers
2. The Mayor and City Offices
3. Council Committees
4. Public*
V. APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
VI. LEGISLATION FOR SECOND READING AND RESOLUTIONS
1. Resolution 15-14 - A Resolution Approving the Issuance of Bonds of the Bloomington Redevelopment District, Acting in the Name of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, in an Amount Not to Exceed $48,000,000 to Finance Acquisition and Construction of Certain Improvements in the Bloomington Consolidated Economic Development Area
Committee Recommendation: Do Pass 8 – 0 – 1
2. Appropriation Ordinance 15-01 – An Ordinance Authorizing an Additional Appropriation of Proceeds of Bonds and Any Investment Earnings Thereon.
Committee Recommendation: Do Pass 8 – 0 – 1
3. Ordinance 15-11 – To Amend Title 8 of the Bloomington Municipal Code, Entitled "Historic Preservation and Protection" to Establish Four Buildings at Six Addresses as Historic Districts - Re: Showers Brothers Furniture Company Complex (Bloomington Historic Preservation Commission, Petitioner)
Committee Recommendation: Do Pass 7 – 0 – 1
4. Ordinance 15-12 - To Authorize the Issuance of Bonds by the Monroe County Redevelopment Commission Pursuant to IC 36-7-14-3.5
Committee Recommendation: Do Pass 8 – 0 – 0
LEGISLATION FOR FIRST READING
1. Ordinance 15-14 - To Amend Title 2 of the Bloomington Municipal Code, Entitled “Administration and Personnel†- Re: Amending BMC 2.18.050, Regarding the Rules and Bylaws for the Bloomington Redevelopment Commission, to Codify Certain Existing Internal Financial Controls
VII. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT* (A maximum of twenty-five minutes is set aside for this section.)
VIII. COUNCIL SCHEDULE
IX. ADJOURNMENT
* Members of the public may speak on matters of community concern not listed on the agenda at one of the two Reports from the Public opportunities. Citizens may speak at one of these periods, but not both. Speakers are allowed five minutes; this time allotment may be reduced by the presiding officer if numerous people wish to speak.