- Approved the following Consent Agenda items:
FINANCE, ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: STAFF ITEMS:
- Council Minutes – April 17 and May 8, 2006;
- Confirmed investment in the amount of $15,000,000 in U.S. Agency Securities;
- Application for new Drinking Establishment License contingent on receiving State License – Coach’s Bar and Grill, L.L.C., d/b/a Coach’s Bar and Grill, L.L.C., 14893 Metcalf, Brian Darby, manager;
- Applications for renewal of Drinking Establishment Licenses contingent on receiving State Licenses: a) Final Approach Bar and Grill, L.L.C., d/b/a Final Approach Bar and Grill, 7955 E. Frontage Road, Timothy Swanson, manager; b) WHCMB Overland Park, Inc., d/b/a Wyndham Overland Park, 7000 W. 108th Street, Stacy Terril, manager.
- Council Minutes – April 17 and May 8, 2006;
- Agreement – Valley View Bank for a Home Improvement Partnership Program providing below market rate loans to home owners for exterior improvements for a five-year period of time, from July 1, 2006, to June 30, 2011, authorizing funding in the amount of $13,000 from the Contingency Fund;
- Metcalf Corridor Study;
- Resolution No. 3528 – Creation of Contract Sewer District No. 4 of Blue River No. 16 in the vicinity of 164th Street and Quivira;
- Resolution No. 3529 – Creation of Contract Sewer District No. 8 of Tomahawk Creek No. 12 in the vicinity of the southwest corner of 151st Street and Switzer;
- Resolution No. 3530 – Consent to the enlargement of Consolidated Main Sewer District for improvements to 143rd Street from Antioch to Metcalf.
- Application for new Massage Therapy License – Mi Amour Salon and Spa, 7947 Frontage Road, Sparkle Griffin, applicant;
- Application for renewal of Massage Therapy and In-Office Massage Therapy License – Whole Being Therapeutic Massage, 8100 Marty, Paula M. Mars, applicant.
- Approved Block Party Grant Review to redirect funding previously authorized to the Kansas City Neighborhood Alliance to the Neighborhood Conservation Program in the amount of $2,500 to be used for block parties in Overland Park.
- Accepted grant from the Department of Homeland Security in the amount of $50,000, and authorized staff to purchase camera monitoring equipment and protective barricades for buffer zone protection in the City.
- Accepted low bid from American Equipment Company in the amount of $40,366 to retrofit existing flat bed truck for snow removal.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: COMMITTEE ITEMS:
PUBLIC SAFETY: STAFF ITEMS:
