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The City of Superior City Council approved an agreement with Douglas County and Jim Caesar of JCC Services to manage the Superior Business Center, the council said at its meeting.
The agreement, resubmitted by the planning and port director and amended to add language requiring semiannual reporting to the council, passed after a motion and second. No further discussion was recorded and the mayor pro tem announced the motion carried.
The measure was presented as Item 7.1 on the agenda and the recorded action stated the agreement adds reporting language “requested at the council regarding semiannual reporting.” The transcript records a motion to approve and a second; the motion was carried with a standard voice vote (ayes recorded). The transcript does not identify a mover or seconder by name.
The agreement names the city, Douglas County and Jim Caesar of JCC Services as parties and assigns JCC Services management responsibilities for the Superior Business Center with the added requirement that JCC provide semiannual reports to the council.
No public comment or extended council discussion on the terms was recorded in the transcript. The item concluded with the chair declaring the motion carried.
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