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Prescott City Council Regular Voting Meeting —August 8, 2006 Page 7 <br /> Ill. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> Mayor Simmons announced Item G was being removed from the Consent Agenda for <br /> discussion. <br /> Councilman Roecker MOVED to APPROVE Consent Agenda Items III-A through III-F <br /> and III-H, which was SECONDED by Councilman Lamerson. The motion passed <br /> unanimously. <br /> A. Authorize purchase of call recorder for Police Department from Mitel in <br /> the amount of $40,134.00, plus tax. <br /> B. Approve Renewal of Off-Track Pari-mutuel Wagering for Turf Paradise <br /> at Matt's Saloon, 112 S. Montezuma Street. <br /> C. Approve Final Plat for Centerpointe West Medical Center, located south <br /> of Centerpointe West Drive at Distinction Way, creating a new street and <br /> utility easements, FP06-006. <br /> D. Approve Final Plat for Prescott Vistas, 11 lots on 10 acres located north <br /> of Newport Heights, FP06-013. <br /> E. Approve Final Plat for the Reserve at Willow Hills, a 54 lot residential <br /> oft- subdivision located south of Willow Lake Road and east of Lakeside <br /> Village Drive, FP06-012. <br /> F. Approve Final Plat for the Reserve at Willow Hills Commerce Center, a <br /> commercial subdivision containing 17 lots, located south of Willow Lake <br /> Road and east of Lakeside Village Drive, FP06-011. <br /> H. Approve Minutes of the Prescott City Council Workshop of July 18, <br /> 2006; the Prescott City Council Study Session/Regular Voting Meeting <br /> of July 18, 2006; the Prescott City Council Regular Meeting of July 25, <br /> 2006; and the Prescott City Council Special Meeting of August 1, 2006. <br /> Mayor Simmons presented Item G for discussion — <br /> G. Adopt Resolution No. 3761 — A resolution of the Mayor and Council of <br /> the City of Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona, rescinding Resolution <br /> Number 3582 and adopting a new resolution establishing and adopting <br /> a Council policy establishing application and review fees for <br /> annexations. <br /> Community Development Director Tom Guice explained the language in <br /> Proposition 400 drew a distinction with annexations of over 250 acres and <br /> some under 250 if the properties were under the same ownership for 10 years <br /> or more. The new proposed fee schedule presented the question if someone <br />