Three Recognitions Presented & City Manager Bonus Approved
Mayor Minjares presents Certificates of Recognition to Katrionna Furness and Coaches Mike & Cindy Blatt recognizing Kat’s 1st Place win in the 100 yard backstroke and 3rd Place in the 100 yard freestyle at the 2018 CIF Southern Section Division 4 Swimming Championships.
Mayor Minjares presents Certificates of Recognition to Katrionna Furness and Coaches Mike & Cindy Blatt recognizing Kat’s 1st Place win in the 100 yard backstroke and 3rd Place in the 100 yard freestyle at the 2018 CIF Southern Section Division 4 Swimming Championships.
A City Proclamation was presented to Martin Hernandez for his decades of service to many Heritage Valley organizations.
A City Proclamation was presented to Martin Hernandez for his decades of service to many Heritage Valley organizations.

At Tuesday's regular City Council meeting a City Proclamation was presented to Martin Hernandez by Mayor Manuel Minjares for his decades of service to many organizations in the Heritage Valley.

The Mayor also presented a Certificate of Recognition to Katrionna Furness for promoting sportsmanship and winning 1st Place in the 100 yard backstroke and 3rd Place in the 100 yard freestyle at the 2018 CIF Southern Section Division 4 Swimming Championships, the first in Fillmore Unified School Districts 109 year history.

A Certificate of Recognition was presented to Mike and Cindy Blatt for providing support and promoting sportsmanship to the youth in our community as youth coaches and for their part in helping Katrionna Furness in winning the 2018 CIF Southern Section Division 4 Swimming Championship.

The Council approved the introduction and first reading of Ordinance 18-893, modifying the City’s fireworks regulations to include a strict liability for homeowners, tenants, or those deemed in control of a property where illegal fireworks are being sold, possessed or used.

Council approved the First Amendment to the Concessionaire agreement amending the term to December 31, 2018 and authorize the Mayor to sign the amendment in a form approved by the City Manager and City Attorney.

Council deliberated the future of the Equestrian Center at length. The discussion centered on the Obringer Concessionaire Agreement. The issue of future management and/or ownership of the Center was continued.

The City Council was requested to approve the Second Amendment to the City’s agreement with City Manager David Rowlands. A one-time payment in lieu of a raise to Mr. Rowlands was agreed to.

The payment would be 4% of his current salary ($184,642.00) in acknowledgment that while all other employees received a 5% step increase this year the City currently has a deficit budget.

Each Council Member gave a thoughtful explanation for the Manager's one-time bonus in lieu of a raise. Each agreed that Mr. Rowlands has done an exceptional job of managing the City's affairs, especially in view of the severe fiscal problems he had to deal with upon taking the job. This action was taken with strong, unanimous agreement among Council Members.