Call to Order – 5:30 PM.
Roll Call
Pledge of Allegiance
Amendments to the Agenda
Public Hearing
- Seeking      public comment regarding the proposed ordinance to allow home occupation      businesses to operate by special use permit in R-1, R-2, and R-3 zones
Consent Agenda
The consent calendar consists of items that are considered to be routine in nature and will be enacted in the form of one motion.  Any item can be removed from the consent calendar and heard in its regular order at the request of any council member or the mayor.
- Approve      the minutes of the May 3, 2011 regular meeting 
- Officer’s      reports – Fire, Building, Library, Law Enforcement, & Finance
- Approve      payment to M.V. Labs, Inc. in the amount of $18,530.62 for permit,      industry, and drinking water testing
- Approve      payment to Ovivo, LLC in the amount of $12,851.68 for chemicals for the      wastewater treatment plant
- Claims
Citizen Correspondence, Issues & Reports
Ordinances – New Business
- Bill No. 567      – Amending Section 17.14.010 of the Jerome Municipal Code by allowing home      occupation businesses to operate by special use permit in R-1, R-2, and      R-3 zones - introduction
- Bill No.      568 – Amending sewer charges and fees – second reading
Proclamations
- Proclaiming      May 15th-21st , 2011, as Police Week in the City of Jerome
City Council Discussion & Possible Action Items
- Award bid for the Sewer      Piping Improvements from Brockman Lift Station to Victory Lane – Rick      Wuori   
2.      Approve the Administration and Support Services Agreement between the City of Jerome and the Jerome Urban Renewal Agency – Micah Austin
- Approval to purchase Paint for Striping the      streets in the amount of $10,376.00 – Walt Appell
Council Reports
City Administrative Report
Adjourn
 
 
 
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