Page 1 of 3 I. PLEDGE of ALLEGIANCE II. ROLL CALL of MEMBERS III. APPROVAL of MINUTES Meeting and Executive Minutes of May 27

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Page 1 of 3 I. PLEDGE of ALLEGIANCE II. ROLL CALL of MEMBERS III. APPROVAL of MINUTES Meeting and Executive Minutes of May 27 FLORISSANT CITY COUNCIL AGENDA City Hall 955 rue St. Francois th Monday, June 9 , 2014 7:00 PM Karen Goodwin, MMC/MRCC I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES • Meeting and Executive Minutes of May 27 , 2014 • Work Session Minutes of May 22, 2014 IV. BEAUTIFUL HOME AWARDS Ward Address Owners Name Ward 1 1092 Fernbrook Donna & Mark Hasemeier Ward 2 1200 Lindsay Robert & Debbie Carmack Ward 3 1695 Layven Larry & Marleen Kendrick Ward 4 2670 Radcliffe Brian & Anna Wolff Ward 5 205 St. Diana Donald & Gloria Schillermann Ward 6 435 St. Joseph Larry & Mary Ann Paubel Ward 7 9 St. Thomas Phil & Pat Scaglione Ward 8 2565 Greenberry Dorothy & Steve Podry Ward 9 1410 Lisa Brigid Gilbert Mayors Choice 150 St. Nicholas Luis & Debbie Campos Page 1 of 3 V. HEARING FROM CITIZENS VI. COMMUNICATIONS 1. Email dated May 22, 2014 from John Engelmeyer regarding agenda items. VII. PUBLIC HEARINGS None VIII. OLD BUSINESS A. SECOND READINGS 8992 Ordinance authorizing a Special Use Permit to allow for a sign Eagan Application shop in a B-3 Zoning district for the property located at 8215 N. Staff Rpt. Lindbergh. 9000 Ordinance to establish a B-5 Planned Commercial District Hernandez Application Ordinance to allow for a new retail sales building in a B-5 Zoning Staff Rpt District for the property located at 14070 New Halls Ferry Rd. Plans IX. NEW BUSINESS A. BOARD APPOINTMENTS B. REQUESTS Ward 9 Request to transfer Special Use Permit No. 6231 from Jets Maureen Midwest LLC d/b/a Quizno’s to CNMS, LLC d/b/a Firehouse Selzler Application Subs for the operation of a restaurant located at 2312 N. Hwy 67. Page 2 of 3 C. BILLS FOR FIRST READING E9002 Ordinance authorizing a transfer of Special Use Permit No. 6231 Hernandez from Jets Midwest LLC d/b/a Quizno’s to CNMS, LLC d/b/a Application Firehouse Subs for the operation of a restaurant located at 2312 N. Hwy 67. 9003 Ordinance authorizing an appropriation of $144,000 from the Eagan Capital Improvement Fund to account no. 0354 “Sidewalk Memo Repair” for the purpose of reducing the backlog of sidewalk repairs. 9004 Ordinance authorizing an appropriation of $424,500 from the Eagan Capital Improvement Fund to Account No. 0361 “Capital Memo Additions” for vehicle replacement for the Public Works Department. 9005 Ordinance authorizing a transfer of $60,000 from Account No. 4839 “Ice/ Snow Removal” to Account No. 4810 “Salaries” for Memo overtime for the Public Works Department. 9006 Ordinance authorizing a transfer of $10,000 from Account No. 4839 “ Ice/Snow Removal” to Account No. 4827 “Gasoline” for Memo additional gasoline expenses for the Public Works Department. X. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS XI. MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR XII. ADJOURNMENT THIS AGENDA WAS POSTED AT THE FLORISSANT CITY HALL ON JUNE 6TH AT 12:00 PM ON THE BULLETIN BOARD OUTSIDE THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS. ANY ONE WISHING TO ATTEND THE COUNCIL MEETING WHO HAS SPECIAL NEEDS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK’S OFFICE AT 839-7630 OR TDD 839-5142 BY NOON ON MONDAY, JUNE 9TH, 2014. Page 3 of 3 1 CITY OF FLORISSANT 2 3 4 COUNCIL MINUTES 5 6 May 12, 2014 7 8 The Florissant City Council met in regular session at Florissant City Hall at 955 9 rue St. Francois on Monday, May 12, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. with Council President Keith 10 Schildroth presiding. The Chair asked everyone in attendance to stand and join Boy 11 Scout Troop 186 in the Pledge of Allegiance. 12 On Roll Call the following were present: Pagano, Schmidt, Hernandez, Lee, 13 Jones, Caputa, Schildroth and Henke. Councilman Eagan was excused. Also present 14 was Mayor Thomas P. Schneider, City Attorney John Hessel and City Clerk Karen 15 Goodwin. A quorum being present the Chair stated that the Council was in session for 16 the transaction of business. 17 Councilwoman Pagano moved to approve the Executive and Meeting Minutes of 18 4/28/2014, seconded by Hernandez. Motion carried. 19 The next item on the agenda was a Proclamation, read in its entirety, regarding 20 “National Police Week.” Mayor Schneider and Council President Schildroth 21 commended Captain Lowery and the Florissant Police Department on their excellent 22 department and in keeping the residents of Florissant safe. Captain Lowery praised the 23 excellent job that the officers provide to the residents and reminded everyone of 24 Florissant Officers Noser, Reif and Freneau, who have all died in the line of duty. 25 The next item on the agenda was Commendations. 26 Officer Nicholas Osmer 27 Officer Shaun Kummer 28 Officer Gary Niemann 29 Officer Tyler Italiano 30 Officer Mike Reiter 31 Officer Alex Nilson 32 Officer Kyle Feldman Packet Page 4 of 100 33 Officer Chris Easton 34 Officer Steve Michael 35 Detective Tim Green 36 The next item on the agenda was Hearing from Citizens. 37 Bill Kiefer, 9472 Yorktown, announced that the Vietnam Veterans of Florissant 38 would be hosting a fundraiser for homeless veterans on August 2 at the Cardinal 39 Baseball Game. 40 Heather Cushing, Our Urgent Care, 3433 N. Hwy. 67, invited the community to 41 their ribbon cutting ceremony on May 22 at 11:00. Also, they will be hosting a health 42 fair and blood drive on May 31 from noon until 3:00. 43 The next item on the Agenda was Communications of which there were none. 44 The City Clerk reported that Public Hearing #14-05-011 to be held this night on 45 a request to authorize a Special Use Permit to allow for a car leasing business in a B-3 46 Zoning District for the property located at 8115 N. Lindbergh had been advertised in 47 substantially the same form as appears in the foregoing publication and by posting the 48 property. The Chair declared the Public Hearing to be open and invited those who 49 wished to be heard to come forward. 50 Donny Pruitt, petitioner, explained that he would like to move their existing car 51 leasing business from its current location further down N. Highway 67 to a new facility. 52 The primary concern of the Planning and Zoning Commission was handicapped parking 53 which Mr. Pruitt has addressed. Councilman Schildroth stated that he had received 54 correspondence from Councilman Eagan stating that he was in full support of the 55 project. 56 The Chair asked if there were any other citizens who would like to speak on said 57 public hearing. Being no persons who wished to speak, Councilman Lee moved to 58 close P.H. #14-05-011, seconded by Jones. Motion carried. 59 The City Clerk reported that Public Hearing #14-05-012 to be held this night on 60 a request to authorize a Special Use Permit to allow for a sign shop in a B-3 Zoning 61 District for the property located at 8215 N. Lindbergh had been advertised in 62 substantially the same form as appears in the foregoing publication and by posting the Packet Page 5 of 100 63 property. The Chair declared the Public Hearing to be open and invited those who 64 wished to be heard to come forward. 65 The Chair asked if there were any other citizens who would like to speak on said 66 public hearing. The petitioner failed to appear. Being no persons who wished to speak, 67 Councilman Henke moved to postpone P.H. #14-05-012 until 5/27/2014, seconded by 68 Schildroth. Motion carried. 69 The City Clerk reported that Public Hearing #14-05-013 to be held this night on 70 a request to authorize a Special Use Permit to allow for a 100 foot monopole 71 telecommunication tower in an R-2 Zoning District for the property located at 15245 72 New Halls Ferry Road had been advertised in substantially the same form as appears in 73 the foregoing publication and by posting the property. The Chair declared the Public 74 Hearing to be open and invited those who wished to be heard to come forward. 75 Matt Schlichter, petitioner representing AT & T and Tower Co., explained that 76 AT & T needed enhanced coverage/demand in the northern area of the city and county. 77 They normally prefer to co-locate on an existing pole but if there were no structures 78 available, they would have to construct a new one. The current owner of the property is 79 the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 15245 New Halls Ferry Road. The pole will have two 80 platforms for other carriers which is required by Florissant’s Code, will have no wires or 81 large base, and will be constructed to withstand tornadoes and gale force winds. The 82 flood plain has dictated where the pole will be located. They will need a side yard 83 setback variance of 17.9 feet. The antennas will be located at a height of 75 feet. As an 84 alternative to the landscaping/screening requirement, the Code allows for a decorative, 85 maintenance-free Symtec fence which Mr. Schlichter is requesting. The Planning and 86 Zoning Commission had expressed concerns about parking issues. Mr. Schlichter stated 87 that they had solved the problem by increasing the parking by 20 spaces which met the 88 City’s code. 89 The tower, which is set back from the rear of the property by 50 feet, can be 90 designed to fall within a 50% radius of the height of the tower from its base. As a result 91 the tower will not encroach on the property to the rear.
Recommended publications
  • Limited Service Segment Analysis
    2015 Top 100: Limited Service segment analysis Bret Thorn Fri, 2015-06-19 09:00 This is part of Nation's Restaurant News’ annualTop 100 report, a proprietary census ranking the foodservice industry’s largest restaurant chains and companies by sales and unit data, among other metrics. Chipotle Mexican Grill was the second largest gainer in domestic U.S. systemwide sales The top three fastest-growing chains in the full Top 100 universe were limited-service brands with strong messages of food quality and social consciousness, taking share from other limited-service brands like burger giant McDonald’s, which saw a sales decline for one of the first times in decades. McDonald’s was one of just two chains in the Top 100 Limited Service segment that posted a decline in U.S. systemwide sales for the Latest Year. Jersey Mike’s Subs, Chipotle Mexican Grill and Firehouse Subs were the first-, second- and third- largest gainers in domestic U.S. systemwide sales in the Top 100 report, with Latest Year sales growth of 29.3 percent, 27.3 percent and 24.8 percent, respectively. Chipotle has long pegged its reputation on serving “food with integrity,” such as naturally raised chicken and free-range pork. It continued that message last year with the introduction of Sofritas, made from organic tofu. Outside of active unit growth and unit-level volume increases, Jersey Mike’s and Firehouse Subs both focus on charitable causes in their branding — Firehouse to firefighters and other first responders, and Jersey Mike’s to a variety of local charities in the markets where it operates — and both launched national campaigns last year.
    [Show full text]
  • National Retailer & Restaurant Expansion Guide Spring 2016
    National Retailer & Restaurant Expansion Guide Spring 2016 Retailer Expansion Guide Spring 2016 National Retailer & Restaurant Expansion Guide Spring 2016 >> CLICK BELOW TO JUMP TO SECTION DISCOUNTER/ APPAREL BEAUTY SUPPLIES DOLLAR STORE OFFICE SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS SUPERMARKET/ ACTIVE BEVERAGES DRUGSTORE PET/FARM GROCERY/ SPORTSWEAR HYPERMARKET CHILDREN’S BOOKS ENTERTAINMENT RESTAURANT BAKERY/BAGELS/ FINANCIAL FAMILY CARDS/GIFTS BREAKFAST/CAFE/ SERVICES DONUTS MEN’S CELLULAR HEALTH/ COFFEE/TEA FITNESS/NUTRITION SHOES CONSIGNMENT/ HOME RELATED FAST FOOD PAWN/THRIFT SPECIALTY CONSUMER FURNITURE/ FOOD/BEVERAGE ELECTRONICS FURNISHINGS SPECIALTY CONVENIENCE STORE/ FAMILY WOMEN’S GAS STATIONS HARDWARE CRAFTS/HOBBIES/ AUTOMOTIVE JEWELRY WITH LIQUOR TOYS BEAUTY SALONS/ DEPARTMENT MISCELLANEOUS SPAS STORE RETAIL 2 Retailer Expansion Guide Spring 2016 APPAREL: ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR 2016 2017 CURRENT PROJECTED PROJECTED MINMUM MAXIMUM RETAILER STORES STORES IN STORES IN SQUARE SQUARE SUMMARY OF EXPANSION 12 MONTHS 12 MONTHS FEET FEET Athleta 46 23 46 4,000 5,000 Nationally Bikini Village 51 2 4 1,400 1,600 Nationally Billabong 29 5 10 2,500 3,500 West Body & beach 10 1 2 1,300 1,800 Nationally Champs Sports 536 1 2 2,500 5,400 Nationally Change of Scandinavia 15 1 2 1,200 1,800 Nationally City Gear 130 15 15 4,000 5,000 Midwest, South D-TOX.com 7 2 4 1,200 1,700 Nationally Empire 8 2 4 8,000 10,000 Nationally Everything But Water 72 2 4 1,000 5,000 Nationally Free People 86 1 2 2,500 3,000 Nationally Fresh Produce Sportswear 37 5 10 2,000 3,000 CA
    [Show full text]
  • Approved RESTAURANTS - CATERING - FOOD TRUCKS
    Lone Star Catering and Local Restaurant Services RFP 303 + 303A, 303B & 303C (Final) Board Approval Date 6-5-2014 Five years July1, 2014 through June 30, 2019 Updated 3/7/2017 Commodity Manager: M Glidden Approved RESTAURANTS - CATERING - FOOD TRUCKS % Disc. Restaurant Vendor (# Loc) Credit Location Address(es) & Type Food Service Ctrn / Delivery Contact Info Menus Online Card Campuses Served Rest. Phone # Breakfast, Tex Mex Country & 291.897.9200 Backyard Grill 9435 Jones Road, Houston Cell: Speciatly Burgers, TX BBQ, Party 10% 0 to $20 Y john@backyardcaterhttp://backyardgrill.com/menus/backyard-dinner/ CF & Ctrs 815.623.6677 Trays s.com 281.821.1818 Walter Barney's Texas Bar-B-Q Specializing in Texas Style BBQ Call for Menu & 5% $5 Y Barneysbbq@sbcglo 2698 FM 1960 Road E, Hou NH Only Lunch and Dinner Pricing bal.net 832.814.3931 *9595 Six Pines Dr. #250, Berryhill Baja Grill (3) $25 Drop off Baja Mexican 10% http://berryhillbajagrill.com/assets/files/Catering%20Menu%20for%20Web.pdfY elaine@Berryhillbaj Wood.281.298.8226 Most LSC Locations (+other) agrill *731 Memorial City Way , Hou *14314 FM 2920 Tomball 936.266.0416 Chick-fil-A (3) Famous Chicken Sandwich 0 to case by 832.326.2914 N/C Y 03321@chick-fil-http://www.chick-fil-a.com/Food/Catering-Menu/Trays case *7007 FM 1960 W, Hou UP, TB &Ctrs, SO, MC & CC Salads and Carering Trays a.com 281.477.7091 281.580.4803 Chick-fil-A Famous Chicken Sandwich Tim Pope, 9440 West SH Pkwy N, Hou 10% N/C Y http://www.chick-fil-a.com/Food/Catering-Menu/Trays CyF & Ctrs, TB & Ctrs Salads and Carering Trays 03110@chick-fil- 281.477.7091 281.227.5810a.com Chick-fil-A Famous Chicken Sandwich Yvonne Silva 281.227.5810, 3955 Little York Rd.
    [Show full text]
  • Restaurant Trends App
    RESTAURANT TRENDS APP For any restaurant, Understanding the competitive landscape of your trade are is key when making location-based real estate and marketing decision. eSite has partnered with Restaurant Trends to develop a quick and easy to use tool, that allows restaurants to analyze how other restaurants in a study trade area of performing. The tool provides users with sales data and other performance indicators. The tool uses Restaurant Trends data which is the only continuous store-level research effort, tracking all major QSR (Quick Service) and FSR (Full Service) restaurant chains. Restaurant Trends has intelligence on over 190,000 stores in over 500 brands in every market in the United States. APP SPECIFICS: • Input: Select a point on the map or input an address, define the trade area in minute or miles (cannot exceed 3 miles or 6 minutes), and the restaurant • Output: List of chains within that category and trade area. List includes chain name, address, annual sales, market index, and national index. Additionally, a map is provided which displays the trade area and location of the chains within the category and trade area PRICE: • Option 1 – Transaction: $300/Report • Option 2 – Subscription: $15,000/License per year with unlimited reporting SAMPLE OUTPUT: CATEGORIES & BRANDS AVAILABLE: Asian Flame Broiler Chicken Wing Zone Asian honeygrow Chicken Wings To Go Asian Pei Wei Chicken Wingstop Asian Teriyaki Madness Chicken Zaxby's Asian Waba Grill Donuts/Bakery Dunkin' Donuts Chicken Big Chic Donuts/Bakery Tim Horton's Chicken
    [Show full text]
  • Finding and Ordering Food Is a Snap with New Snapfinger Mobile Application for Android™ Platform CTIA WIRELESS (LAS VEGAS)
    Finding and Ordering Food is a Snap With New Snapfinger Mobile Application for Android Platform Outback Steakhouse, Boston Market, Firehouse Subs and Carrabba’s Italian Grill are among the newest restaurants to serve up Snapfinger’s 2+ million users CTIA WIRELESS (LAS VEGAS) – March 24, 2010 – Snapfinger, the online and mobile ordering and e-commerce solution that dominates the $4 billion take-out food market, is now available as a mobile application for the Android platform. In addition, the company recently signed new partnerships with Boston Market and Firehouse Subs. With more than 2 million users, five mobile apps launched, and a dozen more set to release in the next 30 days, Snapfinger is the de facto standard for restaurants needing online and mobile e-commerce solutions. Snapfinger enables users to access more than 28,000 national restaurant chains currently in its network, find nearby locations, order food and complete the payment transaction in a matter of minutes. Snapfinger is fully synchronized with the restaurant’s POS (Point of sale system), ensuring order accuracy, real-time menu updates and accurate prep times. Snapfinger for Android is the first nationwide, multi-branded restaurant ordering application on the Android platform. The app will utilize features inherent to the mobile platform, including geo-location technology and voice-activated search functionality through Google Search by voice. Snapfinger is now available as a free download from Android Market. “Snapfinger is the gateway between restaurants and millions of consumers - we make it easy for consumers to order food from any device, and we put local restaurants (and their menus) in the hands of their customers,” said Jim Garrett, founder and CEO of Kudzu Interactive, the parent company that owns Snapfinger.
    [Show full text]
  • Regularly Updated Restaurant List
    #1 Brothers Pizza Chef Panda Fuzzy's Southwest Sports Grill 1:12 Nutrition Chef Peter's Bistro Golden Corral 5 & Diner 2 Chen Wok Golden Wei Restaurant Amigos Authentic Mexican Grill & Bar Chick-Fil-A Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs Amuse Bouche Chili's Grill & Bar Haldi Indian Cuisine Angela's Kitchen Chill'D Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream Angry Crab Shack China Buffet Hot Bagels & Deli Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar Chipotle Mexican Grill Hungry Howie's Pizza ATL Wings Coco's Restaurant Hurricane Grill & Wings Babbo Italian Eatery Cold Stone Creamery I & J Fountain Restaurant Barro's Pizza Coyote Lakes Golf Club IHOP Restaurant Baskin Robbins Culver's In N Out Burgers Ben's Pizza Dairy Queen Irish Wolfhound Restaurant & Pub Big Buddha Restaurant Del Taco Jack in the Box * Birts Bistro Denny's * Jamba Juice Biscuits Cafe Inc Deno's Pizza Jersey Mike's Subs Boba Craze Dickeys Jimmy Johns Gourmet Sandwiches Bonfire Craft Kitchen & Tap House Domino's Pizza Jim's Burgers and Eggs Booty's Dunkin Donuts * KFC Bosa Donuts Dutch Bros Coffee KH Star Donuts LLC Brookside II Einstein Bros Bagels Kneaders Buffalo Wild Wings Federicos Mexican Food * Las Cazuelas Burger King * Filibertos Little Caesars Cafe Rio Mexican Grill Firehouse Subs Little Sicily Az Carl's Jr Five Guys Burgers & Fries Longhorn Steakhouse Carrabba's Italian Grill Freddy's Frozen Custard & Lou's Tivoli Gardens Casa De Papa Gourmet Tacos Steakburgers Lucky House Chinese Cuisine Dine-In Drive-Thru Take Out Delivery *Multiple Locations - Please refer to full list for detailed information (Please note: information listed above is subject to change based on restaurant preferences) UPDATED 7/31 Lucky’s Pizza Raising Canes Taco Loco Chihuahua Mexican Grill Macayo Restaurant Ray's Pizza Tacos Calafia Surprise Master Taco Restaurant Red Lobster Tacos Tijuana McDonald’s * Red Robin Tailgaters Sports Grill Menchies Frozen Yogurt Reel Pizza Pies Texas Roadhouse Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • Pocket Guide to Low Sodium Foods
    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .............................................................................7 Use Less Salt ...............................................................................8 Tips to Reduce Salt ....................................................................8 Become Sodium Conscious ............................................................9 Foods High in Sodium ................................................................9 Note to the Hypertensive ............................................................. 10 FOOD LABELING GUIDELINES ...................................................... 12. What the Label Tells You .............................................................. 12. Nutritional Content Claims ........................................................... 13. Calories and Nutrients ................................................................ 13. DINING OUT ................................................................................ 17 USING THIS GUIDE ...................................................................... 18 Nutritive Criteria ........................................................................ 19 Author’s Note ............................................................................. 2.0 Abbreviations and Symbols ......................................................... 2.1 Food Measurements and Equivalents ............................................. 2.1 Reading the Nutritive Values ........................................................ 2.2. PART 1 – GROCERY
    [Show full text]
  • Kids Eat Free Pizza Street Tumbleweed Southwest Grill Planet Sub Zebbs Grill & Bar
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Applebees Applebees Arctic Circle Arctic Circle Arctic Circle Arctic Circle Arctic Circle Arctic Circle Arctic Circle Bruster’s Real Ice Cream Backyard Burger Bruster’s Real Ice Cream Bruster’s Real Ice Cream Baja Fresh Bruster’s Real Ice Cream Backyard Burger Cafe Rio Bruster’s Real Ice Cream Cafe Rio Cafe Rio Bruster’s Real Ice Cream Cafe Rio Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Carrow’s Cafe Rio Champps Americana Champps Americana Cafe Rio Champps Americana Bennigan’s Champps Americana Captain D’s Cici’s Pizza Cici’s Pizza Champps Americana Chilis Bob Evan’s Chilis Carrow’s Country Buffet Country Buffet Cici’s Pizza Cici’s Pizza Bruster’s Real Ice Cream Cici’s Pizza Champps Americana Culver’s Culver’s Country Buffet Country Buffet Cafe Rio Country Buffet Cici’s Pizza Fire Mountain Fire Mountain Culver’s Culver’s Captain D’s Culver’s Country Buffet Granny’s Buffet Granny’s Buffet D’amico and Sons Fire Mountain Champps Americana Fire Mountain Culver’s Holiday Inn Holiday Inn Dickey’s Barbecue Pit Fuddruckers Chik-fil-A Firehouse Subs Damon’s Grill Hometown Buffet Hometown Buffet Fire Mountain Golden Corral Chilis Gatti Town Buffet Earth Fare IHOP IHOP Firehouse Subs Granny’s Buffet Cici’s Pizza Granny’s Buffet Fire Mountain Macaroni Grill Macaroni Grill Go Roma Holiday Inn Country Buffet Holiday Inn Granny’s Buffet McAlister’ Deli McAlister’ Deli Granny’s Buffet Hometown Buffet Culver’s Hometown Buffet Holiday Inn O’Charley’s Marie Callender’s Holiday Inn IHOP Denny’s IHOP Hometown Buffet Old Country
    [Show full text]
  • Give Me Directions to the Nearest Popeyes
    Give Me Directions To The Nearest Popeyes Violate and perturbational Marlin elongated while ciliary Shane teaches her reaffirmation alphanumerically and garnisheeing unconfusedly. Hewie often miscalculate theologically when untouched Guillaume jeopardised untruly and lurches her pinfolds. Herrick still verbify nightly while Typhonian Jamie guerdons that spine-bashing. The announcement on solutions to have an occasional to remember this Clovis girls soccer team remains stranded in america. Have A time Tip? Celebrating with us means savings goal you! The food was good. Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen with Pine Hills with public transit? Midwestern cold this past week. The former Trump Plaza casino was imploded Wednesday morning after falling into such disrepair that chunks of the building began peeling off and crashing to the ground. Los Angeles Magazine. Where Does Popeyes Donate Money. With desire if you or you are located on me my order was the. Email address to popeyes chicken against that grabbed my current or recent destinations from you bit in service and directions with the nearest stop near me page. As the line crept on, tempers flared in the white vehicle when the driver said his order was wrong. If customer do, you can we one right away instead take most home. We also conveniently open the popeyes location opened up. Waze does not delete favorites or other popeyes fast food as part of me find slim chickens left in the nearest popeyes louisiana kitchen staff at this? One of us always hangs up on earth other. Zoie Matthew is a journalist who covers housing, homelessness, and grassroots organizing in Los Angeles.
    [Show full text]
  • Usc Card Statement - Team Travel February 2019
    USC CARD STATEMENT - TEAM TRAVEL FEBRUARY 2019 CARDHOLDER MERCHANT DATE AMOUNT ALLEN,DANIEL CIRCLE K # 23855 2/18/2019 20.00 DUNKIN #349272 2/18/2019 44.01 DUNKIN #349272 2/18/2019 44.79 JERSEY MIKES 7024 2/18/2019 104.16 PUBLIX #1205 2/18/2019 55.41 STONERS PIZZA JOINT -DOW 2/18/2019 70.00 ZAXBY'S #57801 2/19/2019 72.41 410.78 ANDERSON,KALEN MUSGROVE MILL GOLF CLU 2/4/2019 100.33 BUFFALO WILD WINGS 2/18/2019 141.37 FELIXS OYSTER BAR & RESTA 2/18/2019 264.04 HILTON GARDEN INN FR Q 2/18/2019 782.76 HILTON GARDEN INN FR Q 2/18/2019 782.76 HILTON GARDEN INN FR Q 2/18/2019 782.76 HILTON GARDEN INN FR Q 2/18/2019 782.76 HILTON GARDEN INN FR Q 2/18/2019 782.76 HILTON GARDEN INN FR Q 2/18/2019 782.76 HILTON GARDEN INN FR Q 2/18/2019 782.76 NESBIT'S MAGAZINE STREET 2/18/2019 38.64 Curio 2/19/2019 232.18 IN *SUCRE', LLC (CONTI) 2/19/2019 30.93 TSUNAMI 2/19/2019 217.13 WALGREENS #3889 2/19/2019 41.78 PAPA JOHN'S #4422 2/20/2019 21.25 HERTZ RENT-A-CAR 2/21/2019 644.89 HERTZ RENT-A-CAR 2/21/2019 644.89 JACK'S CITGO CHECK IK OUT 2/21/2019 31.48 7,888.23 ASSALEY,ANDREW PASTA FRESCA 1/28/2019 313.42 QDOBA 2258 1/28/2019 83.41 QDOBA 2258 1/28/2019 87.32 QDOBA 2258 1/28/2019 85.42 ZAXBY'S #57501 1/28/2019 668.88 JERSEY MIKES 7003 1/29/2019 418.65 BEST WESTERN CIMARRONHT 1/30/2019 3,895.51 HELLO CATERING 1/30/2019 1,953.04 LONGHORN STEAK 0125076 1/31/2019 894.83 MISSION BBQ NASHVI 1/31/2019 499.78 FOXS PIZZA DEN BOGART 2 2/4/2019 469.45 FOXS PIZZA DEN BOGART 2 2/4/2019 241.18 SQ *LYLES BBQ COMPA 2/5/2019 280.37 JAMBA JUICE 1444 2/6/2019 89.61 CHICK-FIL-A
    [Show full text]
  • Pregame Meal Ideas – Restaurant Ideas
    Pregame meal ideas – Restaurant ideas This meal is 2 – 3 hours pregame. It should focus on carbohydrate foods that are lower in fat and fiber for easier digestibility before a game. Some of the foods normally recommended as healthy, i.e. whole grain/high fiber foods, are recommended to limit pregame. Overall, avoid high fat and fried foods. The below meals choices will fit into those guidelines. Subway/Panera/Jason’s Deli Sandwich places are good pregame because they will hold well and can be used for the differing times before JV/Varsity - Catering - Choosing a bagel or sandwich tray would be an option. Having sides of baked chips or pretzels, fruit, fruit cup, or chicken noodle soup - Choose from below o Subway bread choices – all acceptable except multigrain flatbread, 9 grain wheat, honey oat, Monterey cheddar, or their wrap o Panera Bread choices - blueberry, cinnamon raisin, plain, sprouted grain (not whole grain), or everything bagels. All artisanal breads except whole grain. All specialty breads except asiago cheese and cinnamon swirl. No croissants, pastries, muffins, scones, cakes, etc. o Jason’s Deli Bread Choices - – Focaccia, French bread, muffaleta bun, white bread. Avoid - organic wheat wrap, whole grain wheat bread, croissant, gluten free bread, or onion bun o Meats – turkey, ham, chicken, grilled chicken, and lean roast beef o Cheese – swiss, provolone, mozzarella o Spreads – low fat cream cheese in small amounts, jellies, small amounts of peanut butter, mustard, Au Jus, BBQ sauce, light dressings, Italian dressings, O and V, vinegars o Other items on the menu that would work for this time frame • LF chicken noodle soup or similar • Baked Chips • Baked chips • Smoothies (at Panera) • Pretzels • Peach/blueberry • Watermelon or melon cup • Green passion • Fruit Cup • LF Mango Firehouse Subs Catering box suggestion o Choose the Box Lunch Rookie (no cookie) – if you have the box with the cookie, encourage athletes to save for post competition.
    [Show full text]
  • Mcdonald's Corporation
    MH0037 1259420477 REV: SEPTEMBER 14, 2015 FRANK T. ROTHAERMEL MARNE L. ARTHAUD-DAY McDonald’s Corporation SEPTEMBER 1, 2015. Steve Easterbrook walked into his office in McDonald’s corporate headquar- ters. He had finally achieved his dream of becoming chief financial officer (CEO) at a major Fortune 500 company, but somehow he had expected it to feel better than this. Don Thompson, the former CEO who had recently “retired” had not been just his boss, but his friend. They had both started their careers at McDonald’s early in the 1990s and had climbed the corporate ladder together. He had not taken personal joy in seeing either his friend or his company fail. Rather, Easterbrook had fantasized about inheriting the company at its peak and taking it to new heights—not finding the corporate giant on its knees in desperate need of a way to get back up. The company’s troubles had snowballed quickly. In 2011, McDonald’s had outperformed nearly all of its competitors while riding the recovery from a deep economic recession. In fact, McDonald’s was the number-one performing stock in the Dow 30 with a 34.7 percent total shareholder return.1 But in 2012, McDonald’s dropped to number 30 in the Dow 30 with a –10.75 percent return. The company went from first to last in 12 brief months (see Exhibits 1 and 2). In October 2012, McDonald’s sales growth dropped by 1.8 percent, the first monthly decline since 2003.2 Annual system-wide sales growth in 2012 barely met the minimum 3 percent goal, while operating income growth was just 1 percent (compared to a goal of 6 to 7 percent).3 Sales continued to decline over the next two years.
    [Show full text]