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Minutes 1990-12-04 . , , 333 MINUTES REORGANIZATION MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1990 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 215 EAST BRANCH STREET ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA The city Council of the City of Arroyo Grande met at 7:30 P.M. for a Council Reorganization meeting, with Mayor Mark M. Millis presiding. All Council Members were present. Staff Members present were City Manager Chris Christiansen, Assistant city Attorney Deborah Schultz and City Clerk Nancy Davis. FLAG SALUTE AND INVOCATION Mayor Millis led the Pledge of Allegiance to Our Flag, and the Rev. Paul Bautts of Bethel Baptist Church delivered the Invocation. 3. RESOLUTION STATING THE RESULTS OF THE CANVASS OF RETURNS I It was moved by Dougall/Smith (5-0-0, Dougall, Smith, Olsen, I Moots and Millis voting aye) to approve Resolution No. 2432 Accepting the San Luis Obispo County Clerk's Certificate-Results of Canvass of All Votes Cast at the General Election November 6, 1990, City of Arroyo Grande. - 4. OATHS OF OFFICE ADMINISTERED BY CITY CLERK NANCY DAVIS Oaths of Office were administered by the City Clerk to Mayor Millis and Council Members Moots and Olsen, who were elected November 6, 1990 at the General Municipal Election. 5. SELECTION OF MAYOR PRO TEM It was moved by Dougall/Smith, and the motion passed, to select Council Member Gene Moots to serve as Mayor Pro Tem for a term of two years. 6.. 7. AND B. REMARKS BY COUNCIL MEMBERS MOOTS AND OLSEN AND MAYOR MILLIS council Member Moots thanked his campaign chairman Ed Cox and his campaign treasurer 8ill Gerrish. He said future issues with which the Council will have to deal include growth management, water, traffic, air quality and quality of life. Council Member Olsen thanked her campaign manager Norman Stevens and campaign treasurer Drew Brandy, and promised to uphold honest, open government to serve all citizens. Mayor Millis thanked his campaign chairman Bernie Burke, his campaign treasurer Paulette McCann and his family. He promised to lead the city so there will never be any doubt about its maintaining the highest standards. He said a major problem facing the City in the future will be money to provide the services the public has come to expect. He said there will be difficult decisions made during the budget process, and suggested that the ,-, city may want to monitor the current budget more closely and make mid-stream adjustments if necessary. 9. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Dougall/Moots, and the motion passed, to adjourn the meeting at 6:41 P.M. i i ~~ '~ 11~~ , I M. MIL ~ M!'YOR , I ADJUST: ~a.~ I NANCY A. AVIS, CITY CLERK ,