Sparks City Council Meeting 11/10/2014 2:00:00 PM

    Monday, November 10, 2014 2:00 PM
    Council Chambers, Legislative Bldg., 745 4th St., Sparks

General Business: 9.1

Title: Consideration, discussion and possible approval to recognize Councilman Mike Carrigan's service to the City of Sparks and the granting to him the "tools of his office."
Petitioner/Presenter: Steve Driscoll, City Manager/Steve Driscoll, City Manager
Recommendation: That retiring Councilman Carrigan be recognized for his service to the City of Sparks and that he be granted the tools of his office.
Financial Impact: Undetermined/Surplus
Business Impact (Per NRS 237):
    
A Business Impact Statement is not required because this is not a rule.
Agenda Item Brief:

Councilman Mike Carrigan is leaving his position as City Councilman, effective today.  This item is intended to provide an opportunity to recognize Councilman Carrigan for his service to the City of Sparks during his tenure and, as a token of appreciation, grant him the opportunity to retain the "tools of the office" that he may have accumulated in that time.



Background:

All City Council members are given the use of City supplies, materials and equipment to perform the duties of their office.  These may include office supplies, promotional items, personal electronics and general support over the course of their tenure.  This item offers the opportunity for the City Council to recognize Councilman Carrigan's service to the City of Sparks over his tenure and, as a token of appreciation, grant him the opportunity to retain the "tools of the office" that he may have accumulated in that time.



Analysis:

Any materials Mr. Carrigan may wish to retain, which may include remaining supplies, furniture or electronics that he used in his position of City Councilman have all been fully depreciated and hold only "surplus" value to the City that is undetermined at this time, but likely negligible.  



Alternatives:

Recommended Motion:

I move to congratulate Councilman Mike Carrigan on his retirement from the City Council and grant him any "tools of office" that he may wish to retain.



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