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6. Labor considerations β€” more information on wages was requested. <br /> 7. PerFormance standards β€”yes, with clarification <br /> 8. Alternative fuel vehicles to be encouraged or required β€” need more <br /> information, concern with capital outlay was expressed. <br /> C. Purchase of Downtown parking meters <br /> Downtown Development Coordinator Zack gave the background on the parking <br /> management plan and the current status which includes this item as the last <br /> component. He explained the parking meter that meets all the specifications that <br /> addresses the needs of the community. <br /> Council Members asked various questions and commented on such items as the <br /> possibility of one meter designated for library patron validation, concern with <br /> community room usage impacts on parking, possible experimentation with option <br /> #5, simple printed cards with bulleted statements for merchants to hand out that <br /> could assist with parking education. <br /> M/S Howard/Hartnett to extend the meeting until 11:30 p.m. The motion passed <br /> by a unanimous voice vote. <br /> Public Comment: <br /> Bob Bryant, Bob's Courthouse Restaurant, asked about disabled patron <br /> consideration and asked that there be free parking either at night or during the <br /> day. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> M/S Bain/Howard: <br /> 1. By resolution, authorize sole source purchase of LUKE model "pay-by-space" <br /> parking meters (manufactured by Digital Payment Technologies of Vancouver, <br /> Canada) for an amount of $402,957 and suspend the requirements of Article <br /> VII, PURCHASING, Chapter 2 of the Municipal Code governing competitive <br /> bidding. <br /> 2. By resolution, appropriate $402,957 from the Parking Fund for the purchase of <br /> LUKE parking meters. <br /> 3. By motion, authorize staff to execute an agreement with Digital Payment <br /> Technologies for the purchase of forty (40) LUKE model parking meters in the <br /> amount of$402,957. <br /> The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote. <br /> M/S Bain/Howard to: <br /> 4. Provide staff with direction for the operation of Library Parking Lot A β€” option <br /> #6. The motion passed by a unanimous voice vote. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AUGUST 28, 2006 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 10 <br />