At the end of its Jan. 6 work session, San Joaquin city staff previewed items expected on the upcoming regular council meeting agenda.
Staff said the regular meeting will include two sets of minutes and expenditure approvals, and will recognize Willie Marvin of public works as employee of the month. The city will consider a memorandum of understanding and a licensing agreement tied to America/Utah 250 celebrations; staff said the city would receive roughly $1,500 and that the licensing agreement would govern logo use and other terms.
The Community Development and Renewal Agency also plans to consider two purchase agreements for Mahogany Land Development on Lots 7 and 8 in the industrial park and an agreement with Precision Millwork for Lot 10. Staff presented drawings that show tilt-up building designs for the industrial park lots and said those options are more economical and faster to construct than some alternatives.
Staff additionally requested direction on whether the city should require an application for accessory dwelling units, referring to a follow-up email from Jason and offering to forward Jared’s email to council members for context. Staff noted the regular meeting will include a closed session at the end.
Ending: Staff said they will present the listed items at the regular meeting and will bring back any council direction resulting from those agenda items; no formal decisions on these agenda items were made during the work session.