City of Guymon meeting agenda for June 14
Regular meeting of Guymon City Council, 424 N Main Street, at 6 p.m., June 14.
1. Call To Order
2. Attendance Roll Call
3. Approval of Consent Agenda
3.1 Approve the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of May 10, 2022
3.2 Claims Register Totaling $363,373.05
3.3 Claims Register Totaling $351,269.34
3.4 Claims Register
Totaling $10,084.79
3.5 Claims Register Totaling $30,012.16
3.6 Claims Register Totaling $272,549.75
3.7 Claims Register Totaling $328,911.61
3.8 Claims Register Totaling $4,893.95
3.9 Claims Register Totaling $282,343.28
3.10 Approve the Estimated Payroll for the Current Month
4. Discussion and Possible Action to Approve Resolution No 22-05 A Resolution of the City of Guymon Nominating a Candidate to Fill an Open Position on the Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma Municipal Retirement Fund (OkMRF) Representing District 8 for a Five Year Term Beginning October 1, 2022 Through October 1, 2027
5. Discussion and Possible Action to Approve Resolution No 22-06 a Resolution of the City of Guymon Adopting Supplement #1 to the Municipal Code of Ordinances
6. Discussion and Possible Action to Approve Order of Determination for Grass & Trash on Township 3N Range 15E Section 30: Rio Vista Tracts Number A,B,&C Aka: 217 NE 24th St.
7. Discussion and Possible Action to Approve Order of Determination for Dilapidated Structure on Township 3N Range 15E Section 30: Rio Vista Tracts Number A,B,&C Aka: 217 NE 24th St.
8. Discussion and Possible Action to Ratify the Amendment to the Interim City Manager’s Employment Contract
9. Discussion and Possible Action to Appoint Mr. Brad Stephenson as Municipal Judge for the City of Guymon
10. New Business
11. Adjourn
POSTED: Guymon City Hall, 424 N Main Street, City Hall Public Bulletin Board *** DATE: June 10. ***TIME 12:30 p.m.*** The City of Guymon encourages participation from all of its citizens. If participation at any public hearing is not possible due to a disability, notification to the City Clerk at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting is encouraged to make the necessary accommodations. The City may waive the 48-hour rule if signing is not the necessary accommodation.