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City Council Meeting Minutes August 21,2018 <br /> A motion was made by Council Member Mihalkanin,seconded by Council <br /> Member Gonzales, to approve Resolution 2018-126R.The motion carried by <br /> the following vote: <br /> For: 6- Mayor Pro Tern Prewitt, Council Member Gonzales, Council Member Derrick, <br /> Council Member Hughson, Mayor Thomaides and Council Member Mihalkanin <br /> Against: 0 <br /> Absent: 1 - Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Gregson <br /> 22. Discuss and consider appointments to fill vacancies on the following board/commission <br /> A. Main Street Advisory Board <br /> B. Veteran Affairs Advisory Board <br /> The following applicants were nominated for consideration to serve on the <br /> Main Street Advisory Board: <br /> Ramika Alexis-Adams- nominated by Mayor Thomaides <br /> Cory Glissen-Munier- nominated by Council Member Derrick <br /> Following a roll call vote Ramika Alexis-Adams recieved a majority of the <br /> votes and was appointed to the Main Street Advisory Board. <br /> The following applicants were nominated for consideration to serve on the <br /> Veteran Affairs Advisory Board: <br /> Samantha Bagley-nominated by Council Member Mihalkanin <br /> Michael Hernandez- nominated by Mayor Thomaides <br /> Following a roll call vote Samantha Bagley and Michael Hernandez were <br /> unanimously approved and appointed to the Veteran Affairs Advisory Board. <br /> For: 6- Mayor Pro Tem Prewitt,Council Member Gonzales, Council Member Derrick, <br /> Council Member Hughson, Mayor Thomaides and Council Member Mihalkanin <br /> Against: 0 <br /> Absent: 1 - Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Gregson <br /> 23. Hold discussion regarding the two times per year Preferred Scenario Map Amendment <br /> (PSA) limitation for any PSA request, and provide direction to the City Manager. <br /> Council Member Hughson and Mayor Pro Tem Prewitt brought this item <br /> forward for discussion.They would like to open up discussion to allow <br /> residential Preferred Scenario Amendments(PSA) to occur anytime of the year <br /> like Council does for Commercial. The two time per year regulation creates <br /> some unintended consequences and creates an unlevel playing field for our <br /> local community. They also expressed concerns about missing out on good <br /> City of San Marcos Page 12 <br />