Partner with Rosie the Riveter Trust to preserve historic Sheet Metal Shop

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$92,500

Resolution 138-06

In Plain English

The city is considering a partnership to preserve a historic Sheet Metal Shop building connected to the Rosie the Riveter story. The project would cost $92,500 in city funds. The trust specializes in preserving World War II-era industrial sites that employed women workers during the war.

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Votes

Approve consent calendar

Moved by: GriffinSeconded by: Marquez
Passed

7 to 0

ButtAye
McLaughlinAye
ThurmondAbsent
BatesAbsent
AndersonAye
RogersAye
ViramontesAye
MarquezAye
GriffinAye

Approved the agreement

Moved by: BatesSeconded by: Marquez
Passed

Adopted Resolution No. 141-06 and asked that the County Clerk be sent a letter asking for him to appear before the Public Safety Committee to discuss the election problems during the last election and that the Public Safety Committee bring back a list of recommendations to the City Council to move forward for Election 2008 and protest the process that occurred during the last election

Moved by: ViramontesSeconded by: Thurmond
Passed

Approved 'Scenario B' and adopted the following resolutions

Moved by: ViramontesSeconded by: Marquez
Passed

8 to 1

ButtNay
McLaughlinAye
ThurmondAye
BatesAye
AndersonAye
RogersAye
ViramontesAye
MarquezAye
GriffinAye

Hold this matter over until the first regular meeting of the Council on January 16, 2007 to allow staff to research all the legal issues pertaining to the wetlands agreement, the Wareham development, and the surplus property costs

Moved by: ViramontesSeconded by: Marquez
Passed

Approved the allocation

Moved by: ButtSeconded by: Marquez
Passed

Approved the meeting

Moved by: ThurmondSeconded by: Butt
Passed

Extended the meeting to 12:15 p.m.

Moved by: ViramontesSeconded by: Thurmond
Passed

Directed the City Manager and the Port Director to come back with a recommendation of partnering for a plan to preserve the Sheet Metal Shop building and discuss how the preservation of the building would affect future Port use

Moved by: BatesSeconded by: Griffin
Passed