Pubdate: Sat, 14 Aug 2010 Source: Mineral Wells Index (TX) Copyright: 2010 Mineral Wells Index Contact: http://www.mineralwellsindex.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3050 CITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER K2 BAN MINERAL WELLS - Mineral Wells City Council on Tuesday will decide whether to follow the lead of other North Texas cities, and cities across the state and nation banning the K2, marketed and sold as incense but popular as a synthetic form of marijuana. Available in different forms, synthetic marijuana is a combination of different ingredients. Cities including Dallas, Frisco, Allen, Mansfield and Watagua have deemed the substance dangerous. There are reports of people requiring medical treatment after smoking K2 or synthetic marijuana. At present, the substances are not banned by the federal government, but are being tested. State Sen. Florence Shapiro and State Rep. Ken Paxton have said they'll seek a statewide ban. In Dallas, sale and use of the substance can result in a $2,000 fine. Mineral Wells City Council is scheduled to meet in regular session at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the City Hall Annex, 115 S.W. 1st St., to consider the following agenda items: CONSENT AGENDA * Consider approval of minutes of meeting(s) held on Aug. 3. * Consider approval of budgeted expenditures over $500. * Consider a resolution authorizing execution of Interlocal Agreement between the North Central Texas Council of Governments and the City of Mineral Wells for E 911 Service and Equipment. INDIVIDUAL ITEMS * Conduct public hearing on proposed FY 2010-2011 budget; consider proposed property tax increase; take a record vote; and schedule public hearing on proposed tax increase. * Consider rate increase request for solid waste collection and disposal from IESI. * Consider approval of fee schedule for Parks and Recreation Department. * Consider approval of expenditures and use of in-house City labor on Fort Wolters Gate Project. * Consider ordinance banning synthetic cannabinoid commonly known as K2. * Adjourn. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt