- Reported from Committee-of-the-Whole meeting its recommendation to reject all bids for the Court Weapons Screening project; waived the bid process and authorized staff to contract with McCownGordon Construction, L.L.C.
- Approved (and amended where noted) the following Consent Agenda items:
- Authorization of Events Serving Alcohol at the Arboretum from noon to 6 p.m. on June 11, 2006, and from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on June 22, 2006.
- Applications for new massage therapy licenses for Allure Massage, L.L.C., 10580 Barkley and Oliver’s Hair Salon, 7590 W. 119th Street;
- Application for new massage therapy and in-office massage therapy license for Massage Masters, 12076 Blue Valley Parkway;
- Applications for renewal of massage therapy licenses for Premiere Beauty, 9296 Metcalf, and Therapeutic Living Solutions, 10800 Farley.
- Storm Water Improvement District - Indian Creek from Roe to Mission;
- Request to construct a 22-foot street section on 85th Street from Riley to Marty (Part of the 2007 Residential Street Program).
- Disposition of City Property – Public Works vehicles and equipment as listed on attachment;
- Request to waive bid process and authorization to negotiate purchase from Performance Flooring Systems, under U.S. Communities Government Purchasing Alliance contract, for the purchase of Milliken carpet in an amount not to exceed $90,000;
- Request to waive consultant selection process and authoriza-tion to negotiate contract with PeopleSoft Human Resource application upgrade in an amount not to exceed $300,000, using $150,000 from the Contingency Fund;
- (Amended Resolution No. 3527, directing and consenting to the Mid-America Regional Council’s (MARC) adoption of re-organizing documents and authorizing execution of those documents by the Overland Park members of the MARC Board of Directors.
- Council Minutes – March 6; April 10; and May 1, 2006;
- Confirmed investments in U.S. Agency Securities totaling $3,546,324.90;
- Expenditure Ordinance No. 5A, outlining the expenditures from the General Operating Fund for April 20 through May 3, 2006;
- Expenditure Ordinance No. 5B, outlining the expenditures from the General Operating Fund for May 4 through May 17, 2006;
- Capital Projects Expenditure Ordinance No. 5C, outlining the expenditures from the Capital Projects funds for May 11 through May 17, 2006;
- Capital Projects Expenditure Ordinance No. 5D, outlining the expenditures from the Capital Project funds for May 18 through May 24, 2006;
- Capital Projects Expenditure Ordinance No. 5E, outlining the expenditures from the Capital Projects funds for May 25 through May 31, 2006;
- Application for New Drinking Establishment License - RBQ Hospitality Associates, L.L.C., d/b/a La Quinta Inn and Suites,10610 Marty, Joseph L. Gates, manager;
- Applications for Renewal of Drinking Establishment Licenses – (1) Ja Lings Corporation, d/b/a Bo Ling's Chinese Restaurant, 7105 W. 135th Street, Feng Qian, manager; (2) Riekhof Enterprises, L.L.C., d/b/a Atlanta Bread Company, 8180 W. 135th Street, Paul Riekhof, manager;
- Applications for New Cereal Malt Beverage Licenses: (1) Kansas CVS Pharmacy, L.L.C., d/b/a CVS Pharmacy No. 8573, 11900 W. 135th Street, Bob Tuck, manager; (2) Kansas CVS Pharmacy, L.L.C., d/b/a CVS Pharmacy No. 8582, 8800 W. 95th Street, Paul Wallace, manager; (3) Kansas CVS Pharmacy, L.L.C., d/b/a CVS Pharmacy No. 8585, 12691 Antioch, Pat Kotan, manager. (4) Kansas CVS Pharmacy, L.L.C., d/b/a CVS Pharmacy No. 8586, 7100 W. 151st Street, Gina Homesley, manager; (5) Kansas CVS Pharmacy, L.L.C., d/b/a CVS Pharmacy No. 8601, 12290 College Boulevard, Doug Bourn, manager; (6) Kansas CVS Pharmacy, L.L.C., d/b/a CVS Pharmacy No. 8602, 7501 Metcalf, Michelle L. Procter, manager; (7) Kansas CVS Pharmacy, L.L.C., d/b/a CVS Pharmacy No. 8606, 3701 W. 95th Street, Thomas E. Adams, manager; (8) XO Corporation, d/b/a No. 1 Stop Shop, 7423 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Sheraz Choudry, manager;
- Applications for Renewal of Cereal Malt Beverage Licenses: (1) Sam's West, Inc., d/b/a Sam's Club No. 4707, 8300 W. 135th Street, John Ronald Festa, manager. (2) Sunitha, Inc., d/b/a 7-Eleven Store No. 27832, 11724 Quivira, Sunil R. Epur, manager;
- Application for Temporary Permit to Sell Alcoholic Liquor - Arthritis Foundation of Greater Kansas City, for an event to be held at South Creek Office Park, 7400 W. 130th Street, on June 24, 2006, from 12:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m., Brad Ziegler, manager.
- Approved bid tabulation with The Watershed Institute, in the amount of $44,000, for 2006 Lake Management Mechanical Materials.
- Approved agreement with City of Prairie Village for construction of Reeds from 71st Street to 69th Street, part of the 2006 Residential Thoroughfare Street Program, Part 1.
- Approved agreement with City of Prairie Village for the public improvement of 95th Street from Nall to Mission, part of the 2006 Thoroughfare Street Improvement Program.
- Approved agreement with City of Prairie Village for public improvement of Roe from 91st Street to 95th Street, part of the 2006 Thoroughfare Street Improvement Program.
- Approved agreement with HNTB Corporation for design of the 2009 Residential Street Program SR-0696 (54th Terrace from west City limits to the west curb returns of Foster; Hardy; Lowell; and Newton from 54th Terrace to the existing improvements at 52nd Street; and 52nd Street from Hardy to Newton and 2009 storm water improvements in Residential Street Areas SD-0952 (54th Terrace east of Hardy downstream to the outlet of the system west of Hardy and the low point on 54th Terrace west of Foster downstream to the outlet of the system east of Foster and the drainage path between Lowell and Newton north of 54th Terrace) in an amount not to exceed $543,021.
- Approved Supplemental Agreement No. 1 with HNTB for preliminary engineering for the proposed Indian Creek Flood Control Project from Roe to Mission for an additional fee of $40,000.
- Rejected all bids received for the Court Weapons Screening project.
- Approved (and continued where noted) the following Planning Commission Consent Agenda items:
- Special Event Permit No. 2006-209, 9875 W. 87th Street, 9000 W. 151st Street, and 9500 Bluejacket to allow banners from June 12 to July 31, 2006, for a summer reading program;
- Acceptance of Right-of-Way, Final Plat No. 2006-26, for Daybreak Ridge First Plat, vicinity of 151st Street and Quivira;
- Acceptance of Right-of-Way, Final Plat No. 2006-40, for Pines of Antioch, vicinity of 167th Street and Switzer;
- Acceptance of Right-of-Way, Final Plat No. 2006-41, Indian Creek Middle Basin Wastewater Treatment Plant, 10001 College;
- Acceptance of Right-of-Way, Final Plat No. 2006-42, Rockbrook Office Park, vicinity of the northwest corner of 143rd Street and Metcalf;
- Acceptance of Right-of-Way, Final Plat No. 2006-43, Corbin Park Fourth Plat, vicinity of the southeast corner of 135th Street and Metcalf;
- (Continued) Revised Preliminary Plan Approval for Wincrest Office Development, vicinity of the northwest corner of 151st Street and Antioch;
- Revised Preliminary Plan Approval for Sunrise Marketing Trailer, 12500 West 135th Street;
- Final Development Plan Approval for Tallgrass Creek, 13800 Metcalf, for the first phase of a retire-ment housing develop-ment;
- Ordinance No. Z-3211 (Special Use Permit No. 2006-5, 8717 Lenexa Drive, for a three-year period of time, for renewal of a billboard;
- Ordinance No. Z-3210 (Rezoning No. 2006-1), 6885 West 151st Street, to rezone from R-1BJ, Single-Family Residential District, Johnson County, to MXD, Planned Mixed Use District, for the construction of a nonresidential building.
- Special Event Permit No. 2006-209, 9875 W. 87th Street, 9000 W. 151st Street, and 9500 Bluejacket to allow banners from June 12 to July 31, 2006, for a summer reading program;
- Approved Ordinance No. Z-3212 (Special Use Permit No. 2006-6), vicinity of the southeast corner of 160th Terrace and Rosehill, for a one-year period of time, to allow a residential real estate sales trailer, with stipulations a through c.
- Motion failed due to lack of a second to approve Ordinance No. LC-2618, imposing a limited and temporary moratorium upon the acceptance of new applications for landmark designation.
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