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COUNCIL WORK SESSION
November 15, 2021
4:00 p.m.
Harold E. Getty C0oo01 Chambers
Members present: Boesen. Amos, Morris-
sey. Klein, Feuss, Grieder. and Joon.
Absent: Mr. Gneder.
160640 - Morrissey/Amos
that the Agenda. as proposed- be
approved. Voice -vote Ayes: Six. Motion
carried.
160641 - Morrissey/Amos
that the Minutes of November 1, 2021, as
proposed be approved. Voice -vote Ayes:
Six. Motion carried.
Objective: Discussion of Information
Technology and Cate Access Depart-
ment operations.
Chris YoungbkR, Technology Services
Director, provided an overview of the
Technology Services Department opera-
tions, which includes services for Tech-
nology Services, Geographic Information
Systems, and Cable Access. Ben Wag-
ner. GIS Coordinator, provided an
overview of GIS software that the dry has
implemented to help monitor and keep
track of infrastructure. assets. and wok
orders.
The city council discussed Technology
Services Department operations with the
Technology Services Director.
Objective: Discussion of changes to the
We code.
Pat Treloar. Fire Chief. provided an
overview of the need to update the
International Fire G.A. adopted within the
city code to the 2021 fire code.
Brock Waver. Fire Marshall discussed
the specific code oydes and explained
that one retroactive requirement set by
the IFC applies to bars and restaurants
that serve alcohol and have an occupan-
cy load of 300 or more. and are now
required to be spinklered. The council
has the option of adopting the code as is
which would require them to become
compliant now. they could give a time
period to bring their building into
compliance. or amend to provide an
exemption until the business is sold or a
change of occupancy occurs. He stated
that this would impact four businesses.
including the National Cattle Congress.
Pepsi Pavikon. He added that prior to the
pandemic a sprinkler system would
potentially cost 87.00 per square foot, not
including any adjustments needed to
water mains.
The council members discussed the
changes to the international Fire Code
with the Fire Marshall and Fire Chief.
They discussed allowing businesses an
extended grace period to bring their
facility onto compliance with requirements
of the 2021 International Fire Code.
160642 - Morrissey/Feuss
that the meeting be adjourned at 4:54
p.m. Voice -vote Ayes: Six. Motion carried.
Kelley Felchle
City Clerk