File #: RES 21-024    Version: Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/10/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/27/2021 Final action: 4/27/2021
Title: Action to remove Resolution 21-024 from the Table. Discussion and Possible Action on Resolution 21-024, a Resolution Replacing the Mandatory Provisions set forth in Emergency Ordinance 21-013 with Recommendations to Address a Public Health Crisis and Slow the Spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the City of Brookings, South Dakota.
Attachments: 1. Memo, 2. Resolution, 3. Memo - 3.23.pdf, 4. Resolution - 3.23.pdf

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Action to remove Resolution 21-024 from the Table.  Discussion and Possible Action on Resolution 21-024, a Resolution Replacing the Mandatory Provisions set forth in Emergency Ordinance 21-013 with Recommendations to Address a Public Health Crisis and Slow the Spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the City of Brookings, South Dakota.

 

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Summary:

March 23, 2021 City Council Meeting:  “Resolution 21-024.  A motion was made by Council Member Wendell, seconded by Council Member Niemeyer, to remove Resolution 21-024 from the Table.  The motion carried by the following vote:  Yes: 7 - Corbett, Niemeyer, Brink, Bacon, Wendell, Tilton Byrne, and Collins.

 

A motion was made by Council Member Collins, seconded by Council Member Brink, to approve Resolution 21-024, a Resolution Replacing the Mandatory Provisions set forth in Emergency Ordinance 21-013 with Recommendations to Address a Public Health Crisis and Slow the Spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the City of Brookings.  Public Comment:  Jeanette Gibbons, Bradley Walker, Cole Sartell, Dr. Rick Hieb, and Patty Dexter.

 

A motion was made by Council Member Tilton Byrne, seconded by Council Member Niemeyer, that Resolution 21-024 be tabled to the April 27, 2021 City Council Meeting.  The motion carried by the following vote: Yes: 6 - Corbett, Niemeyer, Brink, Bacon, Wendell, and Tilton Byrne; No: 1 - Collins.”

 

Ordinance 21-013, which currently regulates bars, restaurants, salons, retail and requires face coverings for indoor businesses and indoor public spaces will expire April 10, 2021.  At the March 9, 2021 Regular Meeting the City Council desired a potential Resolution to address COVID 19.

 

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Attachments:

Memo

Resolution

Memo - 3.23.2021

Resolution - 3.23.2021