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AGENDA CITY OF SHERIDAN MARCH 18, 2024 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING START 7:00 P.M.
OLD BUSINESS
10. Consideration of the Third and Final Reading of the Default Zoning Ordinance - Public Works Director Hanns Mercer
11. Consideration of Second Reading of PL-24-6, Ordinance 2278, Story House Property Company Rezone 44.86 Acres from B-2 to PUD - Public Works Director Hanns Mercer
NEW BUSINESS
12. Consideration of a New City Councilmember Appointment - Mayor Rich Bridger
13. Swearing in of New Councilmember - City Clerk Cecilia Good
14. Council Comments and Requests for Future Agenda Items
1. Call to Order
5. Consideration of Agenda
6. Staff Update
A. MIP/Tobacco Update - Chief of Police Travis Koltiska
7. Comments from the Public
8. Public Hearings
A. Public Hearing for the First Reading of Ordinance 2277 Updating the Process for Approving Amendments to PUD Master Plans - City Attorney Brendon Kerns
B. Public Hearing for the First Reading of Ordinance 2275 Converting Responsibilities of the Board of Appeals to the Board of Adjustment - City Attorney Brendon Kerns
C. Public Hearing for the First Reading of Ordinance 2280 Regarding Government Initiated Annexations - Public Works Director Hanns Mercer
9. Consent Agenda
A. Consideration of GPET Allocations for FY25 1. Advocacy & Resource Center - $40,000 2. CHAPS Equine Assisted Services - $10,000 3. Child Development Center - $10,500 4. Compass Center for Families - $30,000 5. Downtown Sheridan Association - $40,000 6. Green House Living for Sheridan - $0 7. Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Bighorns - $30,000 8. NAMI - $5,000 9. Phorge, Inc. - $5,000 10. Powder River Basin Trout Unlimited Chapter 615 - $0 11. SAGE Community Arts - $15,000 12. Second Chance Cat Rescue - $60,000 13. Senior Citizens Council (The HUB on Smith) - $80,000 14. Sheridan Arts Council - $1,500 15. Sheridan Community Land Trust - $30,000 16. Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce - $50,000 17. Sheridan County Conservation District - $15,000 18. Sheridan County Historical Society (Museum at the Bighorns) - $20,000 19. Uprising - $9,200 20. Volunteers of America Northern Rockies - $17,000
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AGENDA CITY OF SHERIDAN MARCH 18, 2024 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING START 7:00 P.M.
OLD BUSINESS
10. Consideration of the Third and Final Reading of the Default Zoning Ordinance - Public Works Director Hanns Mercer
11. Consideration of Second Reading of PL-24-6, Ordinance 2278, Story House Property Company Rezone 44.86 Acres from B-2 to PUD - Public Works Director Hanns Mercer
NEW BUSINESS
12. Consideration of a New City Councilmember Appointment - Mayor Rich Bridger
13. Swearing in of New Councilmember - City Clerk Cecilia Good
14. Council Comments and Requests for Future Agenda Items
1. Call to Order
5. Consideration of Agenda
6. Staff Update
A. MIP/Tobacco Update - Chief of Police Travis Koltiska
7. Comments from the Public
8. Public Hearings
A. Public Hearing for the First Reading of Ordinance 2277 Updating the Process for Approving Amendments to PUD Master Plans - City Attorney Brendon Kerns
B. Public Hearing for the First Reading of Ordinance 2275 Converting Responsibilities of the Board of Appeals to the Board of Adjustment - City Attorney Brendon Kerns
C. Public Hearing for the First Reading of Ordinance 2280 Regarding Government Initiated Annexations - Public Works Director Hanns Mercer
9. Consent Agenda
A. Consideration of GPET Allocations for FY25 1. Advocacy & Resource Center - $40,000 2. CHAPS Equine Assisted Services - $10,000 3. Child Development Center - $10,500 4. Compass Center for Families - $30,000 5. Downtown Sheridan Association - $40,000 6. Green House Living for Sheridan - $0 7. Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Bighorns - $30,000 8. NAMI - $5,000 9. Phorge, Inc. - $5,000 10. Powder River Basin Trout Unlimited Chapter 615 - $0 11. SAGE Community Arts - $15,000 12. Second Chance Cat Rescue - $60,000 13. Senior Citizens Council (The HUB on Smith) - $80,000 14. Sheridan Arts Council - $1,500 15. Sheridan Community Land Trust - $30,000 16. Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce - $50,000 17. Sheridan County Conservation District - $15,000 18. Sheridan County Historical Society (Museum at the Bighorns) - $20,000 19. Uprising - $9,200 20. Volunteers of America Northern Rockies - $17,000
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