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REGULAR MEETING OF WASHINGTON, MISSOURI CITY COUNCIL April4, 2016-7:00P.M. 1. INTRODUCTORY ITEMS: Roll Call/Pledge of Allegiance Approval of the Minutes from the March 21, 2016 Council Meeting SUGGESTED COUNCIL ACTION: Need Motion/Mayor Memo a. b. c. d. e. Approval and Adjustment of Agenda including Consent Agenda: Payments over $40,000 Lewis Rice LLC Invoice - February 20 16 services Treasurer's Report- October 2015 Treasurer's Report-November 2015 Treasurer's Report- December 2015 Need Motion/Mayor Memo 2. PRIORITY ITEMS: a. 2015 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Accept Into Minutes Memo b. c. d. e. Mayor's Presentations, Appointments & Re-Appointments: Mayor's Proclamation-National Library Week Mayor's Proclamation-National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week Police Department Reappointments Police Department Appointment- Reserve Officer Mayor Mayor Accept/ Approve/Mayor Accept/ Approve/Mayor Memo Memo 3. PUBLIC HEARINGS: CITIZENS DISCUSSIONS: 4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 5. REPORT OF DEPARTMENT HEADS: 6. ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS: a. A resolution in support ofthe HOPE VI Main Street Grant Read &Int!Vote/Mayor b. An ordinance authorizing and directing the execution of an agreement by and between the City of Washington, Missouri and Historic Washington Foundation. Read &Int!V ote/mayor Memo

c. An ordinance authorizing and directing the execution of a Real Estate Contract by and between the City of Washington, Missouri and the Washington, Missouri Redevelopment Corporation. d. An ordinance authorizing and directing the exercise of the Power ofeminent Domain of the City of Washington, Missouri for the purpose of acquiring real property for ingress and egress to the Miller-Post Nature Reserve. e. An ordinance amending Section 500.020.A.1 ofthe Code ofthe City ofwashington, Missouri. f. An ordinance amending Sections 220.020 and 220.060 of the Code of the City of Washington, Missouri by adding thereto provisions concerning delinquent accounts. Read &Int/Read& Vote/Mayor Read &Int/Read& Vote/Mayor Read &Int/Read& Vote/Mayor Read &Int/Read& Vote/Mayor 7. COMMISSION, COMMITTEE AND BOARD REPORTS: 8. MAYOR'S REPORT: a. Rural Missouri Readers' Choice- Most Beautiful Town- Editor's Choice Award Accept Into Minutes/Mayor 9. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: a. Heritage Transportation Park Enhancement and Upgrade Proposal Accept/ Approve/Mayor Memo Memo 10. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT: a. Public vote on whether or not to hold a closed meeting to discuss personnel, legal and real estate matters pursuant to Section 610.021 RSMo (2000). 11. INFORMATION: a. E-cycle Event 12. ADJOURNMENT: Roll Call Vote NOTICE: COPIES OF THE PROPOSED ORDINANCES ON THIS AGENDA ARE AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION PRIOR TO THE TIME THE BILL IS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE CITY COUNCIL. POSTED BY MARY TRENTMANN, CITY CLERK MARCH 31,2016

MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI MONDAY, MARCH 21,2016 INTRODUCTORY ITEMS: The Regular Meeting of the City of Washington, Missouri, City Council was held on Monday, March 21, 2016, at 7:00p.m. in the Council Chamber. Mayor Sandy Lucy opened the meeting with roll call and Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor: Sandy Lucy Present Council Members: Ward I Steve Sullentrup Present Walter Meyer Present Ward II JeffMohesky Present Mark Hidritch Present (7:07p.m.) Ward III JeffPatke Present Greg Skornia Present Ward IV Josh Brinker Present Joe Holtmeier Present Also Present: City Attorney Mark Piontek Assistant City Administrator/ Public Works Director Brian Boehmer City Clerk Mary Trentmann Police Chief Ed Menefee City Engineer John Nilges City Planner Sal Maniaci IT Manager Robert Douglas Communications Director Lisa Moffitt Originals and/or copies of agenda items of the meeting, including recorded votes are available on record in the office of the City Clerk. Each ordinance is read a minimum of twice by title, unless otherwise noted. Approval of Minutes: * Approval of the Minutes from the March 7 & March 15, 2016 Council Meetings A motion to accept the minutes as presented was made by Councilmember Brinker, seconded by Councilmember Holtmeier, passed without dissent. Approval and Adjustment of Agenda including Consent Agenda: * 2016 Spring Clean Up, Paint Up & Fix Up Campaign: April18-22, 2016 A motion to accept and approve the agenda including the consent agenda accordingly was ~ade by Councilmember Patke, seconded by Councilmember Meyer, passed without dissent. Page 1 March 21, 2016 1

PRIORITY ITEMS: Mayor's Presentations, Appointments & Re-Appointments * Urban Forestry Council Re-appointments: March 7, 2016 To The City Council City a/washington Washington, Missouri Dear Council Members: I herewith submit for your approval the following for re-appointment to the Urban Forestry Council: Josh Kresse- term ending March 2019 April Murdock- term ending March 2 019 Respectfully submitted, Sandy Lucy Mayor MKT: A motion to accept and approve the Reappointments was made by Councilmember Brinker, seconded by Councilmember Patke, passed without dissent. PUBLIC HEARINGS * None CITIZENS DISCUSSIONS * None UNFINISHED BUSINESS * None REPORT OF DEPARTMENT HEADS * Elected Officials Salary Recommendation: March 16, 2016 Honorable Mayor & City Council City of Washington Washington, MD 63090 RE: Elected Officials Salary Dear Mayor & City Council Members; At the Elected Officials Salary Workshop held on Tuesday, March 15, 2 016, it was unanimously decided to leave the salaries as they are. Respectfully, Mary Trentmann City Clerk A motion to accept the letter into the minutes was made by Councilmember Holtmeier, seconded by Councilmember Meyer, passed without dissent. Page2 March 21, 2016 1

* Proposal for Services- Wash PC: March 15, 2016 Honorable Mayor and City Council 405 Jefferson Street Washington, MO 63090 Re: Proposal for Services Wash PC Honorable Mayor & Councilmembers, Attached you can find a letter from Robert Douglas regarding a proposal from Wash PC to enter into an agreement with them for their services. This contract will be on a monthly basis. It is recommended that City Council approves this request. Respectfully, Brian N. Boehmer Assistant City Administrator Robert Douglas explains that Wash PC will assist with several projects that he is working on. They have calculated 30 hours per week, but unused hours can rollover to future months and extra hours can be borrowed if needed. A motion to accept and approve the proposal was made by Councilmember Brinker, seconded by Councilmember Patke, passed without dissent. ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS Bill No. 16-11489, Ordinance No. 16-11500, an ordinance authorizing and directing the execution of a Lease Agreement by and between the City of Washington, Missouri and Riverfront Marketing Group, L.L.C. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Holtmeier. This is for the renewal of the lease of the freight building. Several repairs will need to be done to the building: ale, ceiling tiles, roof leak. After a brief discussion, the ordinance was read a second time and approved on the following vote; Patke-aye, Hidritch-aye, Skornia-aye, Meyer-aye, Brinker-aye, Sullentrup-aye, Mohesky -aye, Holtmeier-aye. Bill No. 16-11490, Ordinance No. 16-11501, an ordinance authorizing and directing the City of Washington, Missouri to accept the Bid Quote from Strictly Technology for the purchase and installation of an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) System, and approve a 2016 Budget Amendment. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Patke. Ordinance was at Admin/Ops meeting a few months ago. Lisa Moffitt explains that since that she has been comparing two different vendors. The original vendor lowered his price since then. Number of batteries was reduced, still more than enough to keep everything up and running. After a brief discussion, the ordinance was read a second time and approved on the following vote; Patke-aye, Hidritch-aye, Skornia-aye, Meyer-aye, Brinker-aye, Sullentrup-aye, Mohesky-aye, Holtmeier-aye. Page3 March 21, 2016 1

COMMISSION, COMMITTEE AND BOARD REPORTS Bill No. 16-11491, Ordinance No. 16-11502, an ordinance approving the Final Plat of Highland Meadows, Plat 3, in the City of Washington, Franldin County, Missouri. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Skomia. This is the final plat for Riverbend Estates. Explains what was changed since the plat was presented the first time. After a brief discussion, the ordinance was read a second time and approved on the following vote; Patke-aye, Hidritch-aye, Skomia-aye, Meyer-aye, Brinker-aye, Sullentrup-aye, Mohesky-aye, Holtmeier-aye. Bill No. 16-11492, Ordinance No. 16-11503, an ordinance approving the Development Plan for Riverbend Estates in the City of Washington, Franldin County, Missouri. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Holtmeier. Sal Maniaci explains the development plan. After a brief discussion, the ordinance was read a second time and approved on the following vote; Patke-aye, Hidritch-aye, Skornia-aye, Meyer-aye, Brinker-aye, Sullentrup-aye, Mohesky-aye, Holtmeier-aye. Bill No. 16-11493, Ordinance No. 16-11504, an ordinance approving the Final Plat of Southbend Meadows, Plat 3 in the City of Washington, Franldin County, Missouri. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Patke. This is for the adjustment of a lot line after a variance was approved on the setback of the front yard. This is contingent upon receiving the performance agreement. After a brief discussion, the ordinance was read a second time and approved on the following vote; Patke-aye, Hidritch-aye, Skomia-aye, Meyer-aye, Brinker-aye, Sullentrup-aye, Mohesky-aye, Holtmeier-aye. Bill No. 16-11494, Ordinance No. 16-11505, an ordinance approving a Development Plan providing for the sale of Lot 1 of Brandon Brinker. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Skornia. This is for a shooting range for the police department. This lot is now owned by the 353 Redevelopment Corporation, and will be sold to the City for $100.00. This is a preliminary plan; has not been reviewed yet in great detail with police department. John Nilges explains briefly what the next steps are, this will be created in-house. After a brief discussion, the ordinance was read a second time and approved on the following vote; Patke-aye, Hidritch-aye, Skornia-aye, Meyer-aye, Brinker-aye, Sullentrup-aye, Mohesky-aye, Holtmeier-aye. * Amtrak Passenger Depot Name Suggestion: March 7, 2016 Mayor Sandy Lucy & Washington City Council 405 Jefferson Street Washington, MO 63090 Re: Amtrak Passenger Depot Name Suggestion Page4 March 21, 2016 1

Dear Honorable Mayor & City Council, On November 16, 2015, the City Council referred the suggestion from the Missourian regarding the suggested name change to the Amtrak Passenger Depot. At the February 16, 2016 meeting of the Washington Historic Preservation Commission, the committee voted unanimously to not make any changes to the name of our train depot. The thought was that there currently is a Harry S. Truman Station in his home town of Independence, Missouri and a change to our name would only confuse people as there is no obvious connection to the former President. Sincerely, Carolyn Witt, Chairman Washington Historic Preservation Commission A motion to accept the letter into minutes was made by Councilmember Brinker, seconded by Councilmember Meyer, passed without dissent. MAYOR'S REPORT * Happy Easter to everyone. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT * Submitted a grant to FEMA for the cost that was involved with the cleanup of the flooding. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT Public vote on whether or not to hold a closed meeting to discuss personnel, legal and real estate matters pursuant to Section 610.021 RSMo (2000) passed at 7:27p.m. on the following roll call vote; Patke-aye, Hidritch-aye, Skomia-aye, Meyer-aye, Brinker-aye, Sullentrup-aye, Moheskyaye, Holtmeier-aye. The regular session reconvened at 8:24p.m. ADJOURNMENT With no further business to discuss, a motion to adjourn was made at 8:24 p.m. by Councilmember Brinker, seconded by Councilmember Mohesky, passed without dissent. Adopted: Attest: Passed: City Clerk President of City Council Attest: City Clerk Mayor of Washington, Missouri PageS March 21, 2016 1

Apri14, 2016 Honorable Mayor and City Council: Re: Purchases of $40,000 or more I request your approval for payment of the following: United Health Care LAGERS Ameren UE UMB Bank, NA. Trust $130,000.00 $46,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $ 97,100.00 Esti.mated May Health Insurance premium Estimated April wage benefits Estimated March energy usage Estimated April debt service payment Sewer Revenue Bonds-2007B Invoices are attached for items othel' than payroll related, monthly utility, and monthly debt service payments. Thank you for your consideration. ~i:~:~~ Finance Manager FINANCE MANAGER (636) 390~1040 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE(636)390~1042UTILITY CUSTOMERS (636)390~1045! CITY CLERK/PERSONNEL (636) 390-1006 FAX: (636) 390-1068! 1~

636.239.7747 (dkecr) 636.239.8450 (filx) www.lcwisrice.com LEWISRICEI.l.G Attorneys at Law 1200 Jefferson P.O. Bo" 1040 Washington, Missouri 63090 TO: FROM: Mary Trentrnann Administl'ative Secretary Janice Meyer Secretary for Mark C. Piontek MEMORANDUM DATE: March 7, 2016 SUBJECT: Legal Services Rendered through February 29~ 2016 for the City of Washington Tofttl Bill...,...,,.,,... $5,445.00 Breakdown ofmatters: j 700014.13025 General Counsel 4)965.00 700014.53902 Valent Aerostructures Chapter 100 Bonds 240.00 700014.63509 Johnny Ray Edwards 240.00 TOTAL $5,445.00 lb

CITY OF WASHINGTON TREASURER'S REPORT SUMMARY October 2015 CASH FUNDS: CASH /INVEST Treasurer's Report 10/01/2015 RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS GENERAL FUND 1 641 486.76 880,263.43 (997,036.33) LIBRARY 75 774.89 258,353.98 (39, 185.19) VOLUNTEER FIRE 1 099 297.45 12,341.64 (19,737.21) VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 1.355 517.24 478.37 (14,856.19) STORM WATER IMPROVE. 2 995 327.69 42,164.64 (13,547.50) CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT/SALES TAX 1 319 575.02 170,965.52 (915,069.60) TRANSPORTATION SALES TAX 2 860191.55 221,749.44 (2,416,882.06) COP FUND 1 414 954.39 499.34 2,524.100.00 WASHINGTON DOWNTOWN TIF 324.392.28 63.60 0.00 WATER 1 292 648.90 382,332.18 (142,269.28) SEWAGE TREATMENT 890 800.18 221,215.92 (174,047.34) SOLID WASTE 3 067.708.88 175,259.99 (148,741.05) PHOENIX CENTER II CID 3.662.69 33,705.78 (33,368.72) RHINE RIVER TIF 6.49 0.00 0.00 Subtotal 18,341,344.41 2,399,393.83 (2 390,640.47) CASH /INVEST 10/31/2015 1,524,713.86 294,943.68 1,091,901.88 1,341,1 39.42 3,023,944.83 575,470.94 665,058.93 3,939,553.73 324,455.88 1,532,711.80 937.968.76 3 094 227.82 3,999.75 6.49 18.350.097.77 Adjusted Cash Position LESS LESS CASH /INVEST LESS DEBT CD LESS OVER RESTRICTED RESERVED UNRESTRICTED SERVICE 15%/25% (UNDER) CASH CASH RESERVE DESIGNATED FUNDED 2015-2016 (209,312.1 0) 0.00 1,315,401.76 0.00 (1,528,712.70) (213,31 0.94) 0.00 (77,863.93) 217.079.75 0.00 0.00 217,079.75 0.00 (17,756.99) 1,074,144.89 0.00 0.00 1,074,144.89 0.00 0.00 1,341.139.42 0.00 0.00 1,341,139.42 0.00 0.00 3,023,944.83 0.00 0.00 3,023.944.83 0.00 0.00 575,470.94 0.00 0.00 575,470.94 0.00 0.00 665,058.93 0.00 0.00 665,058.93 0.00 (2.063,338.39\ 1,876,215.34 {2,675,874.00) 0.00 (799,658.66) 0.00 0.00 324,455.88 0.00 0.00 324,455.88 0.00 (403.445.37 1 '129,266.43 (259.400.00) (395,255.00\ 474,611.43 0.00 (145,924.56\ 792,044.20 (1.584, 193.76) (571,529.75\ (1.363,679.31) 0.00 (4.354,973.32) (1,260.745.50) 0.00 (583,933.75\ (1.844,679.25) 0.00 0.00 3,999.75 0.00 0.00 3,999.75 0.00 0.00 6.49 0.00 0.00 6.49 (209,312.1 0\ {7,063,302.56\ 11,077,483.11 {4,519.467.76\ (3.079.431.20\ 3.478,584.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 TOTALS 18,341,344.41 2,399,393.83 (2,390.640.47\ 1\\0#v ( vy'!w'mj/ 'A \ \ se"ij "'~: AG""c'"' 'OAS""'" ~ c ~ JAMEt BRIGGS, CITY/ADMINISTRATOR{\ U 0.00 18,350,097.77 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 {209,312.10\ (7,063.302.56 11,0n.483.11 (4.519.467.76) (3,079,431.20) 3.478,584.15 15% =Fund Balance Reserved For General Operating Fund Resolution No. 11-10880 25%= Fund Balance Reserved For Enterprise Fund (Water. Sewer and Solid Waste) lc

~ITY OF WASH INGTON rreasurer's REPORT SUMMARY \IOVEMBER 2015 ~ CASH FUNDS: CASH /INVEST Treasurer's Report 11/01/2015 RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS ieneral FUND 1,524, 713.86 595,931.63 (741,890.37\ IBRARY 294 943.68 3,633.33 (43, 181.19\ 'OLUNTEER FIRE 1 091 901.88 1,226.89 (129,949.13) EHICLE & EQUIPMENT.EPLACEMENT 1,341139.42 455.70 TORM WATER IMPROVE. 3, 023,944.83 41,157.36 APITAL IIPROVEMENT/SALES TAX 575,470.94 209,699.98 (130,209.83 RANSPORTATION SALES AX 665 058.93 190,893.57 (269,960.29) OP FUND 3 939,553.73 1,338.61 (900.00) /ASHINGTON DOWNTOWN IF 324,455.88 12,458.16 0.00 later 1,532, 711.80 124,530.21 (90,411.05) EWAGE TREATMENT 937,968.76 188,875.46 (177,955.24) OLIDWASTE 3,094,227.82 153,592.42 (151,712.54) HOENIX CENTER II CID 3 999.75 32,476.73 (32, 151.96).HINE RIVER TIF 6.49 4,407.76 0.00 ubtotal 18,350,097.77 1,560,677.81 (1 '768,321.60) CASH /INVEST 11/30/2015 1,378, 755.12 255,395.82 963,179.64 1,341,595.12 3,065,102.19 654 961.09 585,992.21 3 939,992.34 336,914.04 1,566,830.96 948,888.98 3,096,107.70 4,324.52 4,414.25 18,142,453.98 Adjusted Cash Position LESS LESS CASH /INVEST LESS DEBT CD LESS OVER RESTRICTED RESERVED UNRESTRICTED SERVICE 15% I 25% (UNDER) CASH CASH RESERVE DESIGNATED FUNDED 2015-2016 (211,884.73\ 0.00 1 '166,870.39 0.00 (1,528,712.70) (361,842.31) 0.00 (77,905.38) 177,490.44 0.00 0.00 177,490.44 0.00 (17,756.99) 945,422.65 0.00 0.00 945,422.65 0.00 0.00 1,341,595.1 2 0.00 0.00 1,341,595.12 0.00 0.00 3,065,102.1 9 0.00 0.00 3,065,102.19 0.00 0.00 654,961.09 0.00 0.00 654,961.09 0.00 0.00 585,992.21 0.00 0.00 585,992.21 0.00 {2,063,338.39) 1,876,653.95 (2,675,874.00) 0.00 (799,220.05) 0.00 0.00 336,914.04 0.00 0.00 336,914.04 0.00 (404,082.46) 1 '162,748.50 (259,400.00) (395,255.00) 508,093.50 0.00 (147,188.14) 801,700.84 (1,584,193.76) (571,529.75) (1,354,022.67) 0.00 (4,359,024.70) (1,262,917.00) 0.00 (583,933.75) (1,846,850.75) 0.00 0.00 4,324.52 0.00 0.00 4,324.52 0.00 0.00 4 414.25 0.00 0.00 4,414.25 (211,884.73) (7,069,296.06\ 10,861,273.19 (4,519,467.76\ (3,079,431.20\ 3,262,374. 23 0.00 0.00 0.00 I TOTALS /\ 18,350,097.77 1,560,677.81 (1,768,321.60) I \) \ l\u/\ai! X ljy\wvj;{ IARY 'p. P RtJ NG, ' f\~g E \A.otfAG R/CITY TREASD ER J' ~ \j ~ ~ ~ \ t;r...... ~'1.. AMES IE RIGGS. CITY ADMINJ6TRATOR A II 0.00 18,142,453.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 (211,884. 73) (7,069,296.06) 10,861,273.19 (4,519,467.76\ (3,079,431.20) 3,262,374.23 CD 15% =Fund Balance Reserved For General Operating Fund Resolution No. 11-10880 25%= Fund Balance Reserved For Enterprise Fund (Water, Sewer and Sol id Waste) ld

~ CITY OF WASHINGTON TREASURER'S REPORT SUMMARY DECEMBER 2015 E:ASH f;une!s: Treasurer's Report CASH /INVEST 12/01/2015 RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS GENERAL FUND 1 378 755.12 1,349,531.81 (1.312,546.65) LIBRARY 255 395.82 54,448.16 (54,919.90) VOLUNTEER FIRE 963 179.64 181,977.30 (20,762.20) VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 1 341 595.12 11,653.66 STORM WATER IMPROVE. 3.065 102.19 39,190.89 (3,947.16) CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT/SALES TAX 654 961.09 205,041.36 (160,591.22) TRANSPORTATION SALES TAX 585 992.21 244,397.73 (42,582.38) COP FUND 3 939 992.34 1,346.31 0.00 WASHINGTON DOWNTOWN TIF 336 914.04 17,025.54 0.00 WATER 1 566 830.96 151,008.56 (122,052.30\ SEWAGE TREATMENT 948 888.98 237,812.33 (203,458.13\ SOLID WASTE 3 096 107.70 181,465.83 (136,852.87\ PHOENIX CENTER II CID 4 324.52 37,076.99 (36,705.84\ RH INE RIVER TIF 4 414.25 18,628.13 0.00 Subt otal 18,142,453.98 2,730 604.60 (2,094,418.65\ CASH /INVEST LESS 12/31/2015 RESTRICTED CASH 1,415,740.28 (215,807.73) 254 924.08 0.00 1,124,394.74 0.00 1,353,248.78 0.00 3,100,345.92 0.00 699,411.23 0.00 787,807.56 0.00 3,941,338.65 0.00 353 939.58 0.00 1,595,787.22 0.00 983,243.18 0.00 3,140,720.66 0.00 4,695.67 0.00 23,042.38 0.00 18,778,639.93 (215,807.73 Adjusted Cash Position LESS CASH /INVEST LESS DEBT (!) LESS OVER RESERVED UNRESTRICTED SERVICE 15%/25% {UNDER) CASH RESERVE DESIGNATED FUNDED 2015-2016 0.00 1,199,932.55 0.00 (1,528, 712. 70) (328. 780.15) I (77,932.00) 176,992.08 0.00 0.00 176,992.08 I I (17,756.99) 1,106,637.75 0.00 0.00 1,106,637.75. 0.00 1,353,248. 78 0.00 0.00 1,353,248.78 0.00 3,100,345.92 0.00 0.00 3,100,345.92 0.00 699,411.23 0.00 0.00 699,411.23 0.00 787,807.56 0.00 0.00 787,807.56 (2,063,338.39) 1,878,000.26 (2,840,968.00\ 0.00 (962,967.74) 0.00 353,939.58 0.00 0.00 353,939.58 (404,720.54) 1,191,066.68 (259,400.00\ (395,255.00 536,411.68 (148,412.43) 834,830.75 (1,576,468.76\ (571,529.75) (1,313,167.76) (4,363,082.65) (1,222,361.99) 0.00 (583,933.75) (1,806,295.74) 0.00 4,695.67 0.00 0.00 4,695.67 0.00 23,042.38. 0.00 0.00 23,042.38 (7,075,243.00) 11,487,589.20 (4,676,836.76) (3,079 431.20) 3,731,321.24 I I c PRUNG, 0.00 0.00 0.00 - - - -- -- T~TALS!l. 142,453.98 2,730,604.60 (2,094,418.65) JN\~/ Ut ~ vfjtvum V ~AN Cj ~cmr~ lj " j, ' ~ ~ ~ JAMES.6RlGGS. CITY ADM INIST~TOR X f J 0.00 0.00 - - - --- 18,778,639.93 (215,807.73) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 - -- - - - - - -- - (7,075,243.00) 11,487,589.20 (4,676,836.79) (3,079,431.20) 3,731,321.24 CD 15% s Fund Balance Reserved For General Operating Fund Resolution No. 11-10880 25% Fund Balance Reserved For Enterprise Fund (Water, Sewer and Solid Waste) le

2015 Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports- Originals will be handed out at the City Council meeting. The financial statements are also available online on the City's website. 2a

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March 23,2016 To The City Council City of Washington Washington, Missouri Dear Council Members: I herewith submit for your approval the following for reappointment: NAME Paul Pfeiffer Patrol Officer Melinda Schmelz Patrol Officer Respectfully submitted, 4~~ Sandy Lucy Mayor MT: APPOINTED April 7, 2016 April 8, 2016 TERM EXPIRES April 7, 2017 April 8, 2017 405 JEFFERSON STREET WASHINGTON, MO 6!(1 MAYOR, CITY ADMINISTRATOR, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR (636) 390-1000 FAX: (636) 239-8945

Wasbington,Jlolice 1!\epartment 301 JEFFERSON STREET WASHINGTON, MISSOURI 63090 (636) 390-1055 Fax: (636) 390-2455 emenefee@ci. washington.mo. us EDWARD T. 1\ffiNEFEE CHIEF OF POLICE DATE: March 15,2016 TO: SUBJECT: Mayor Sandy Lucy Reappointment of Police Officers Honorable Mayor: I respectfully request the following police officers be reappointed with the Washington Police Depmiment: NAME PAUL PFEIFFER MELINDA SCHMELZ Thank you for your consideration. START DATE April 7, 2016 AprilS, 2016 END DATE April7, 2017 April 8, 2017 2d

March 28,2016 To The City Council City of Washington Washington, Missouri Dear Council Members: I herewith submit for your approval the following for appointment: NAME Jeremy Lewis Reserve Officer Respectfully submitted, /~~ Sandy Lucy Mayor MT: APPOINTED AprilS, 2016 TERM EXPIRES AprilS, 2017 405 JEFFERSON STREET WASHINGTON, MO 6~ MAYOR, CITY ADMINISTRATOR, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR (636) 390-1000 FAX: (636) 239-8945

shington Police 2 epartment 301 JEFFERSON STREET WASHINGTON, MISSOURI 63090 (636) 390-1055 Fax: (636) 390-2455 Edward Menefee, #221- Chief ofpolice emenefee@ci. washington. mo. us DATE: March 28, 2016 TO: SUBJECT: Mayor Sandy Lucy Reserve Officer Honorable Mayor: I respectfully request that the following individual be appointed to the Washington Police Department as a Reserve Officer: NAME TERM BEGINS TERM ENDS JEREMY LEWIS AprilS, 2016 AprilS, 2017 Mr. Lewis worked for the City of Washington as a police officer from October, 2000 to May, 2011. Mr. Lewis' last few years with our department he was assigned as a Detective. He left our department to take an investigator's job with the State of Missouri Board of Healing Arts; investigating various violations by doctors. He currently is an insurance investigator for Farmers Insurance. Mr. Lewis desires to get back into police service part time. He was an excellent employee while he was with our department and well like by his peers. His past experience with our department and the community will make him an asset as a reserve officer. Thank you for your consideration. 2e

RESOLUTION NO. WTRODUCEDBY: A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF THE HOPE VI MAW STREET GRANT WHEREAS, the City of Washington, Missouri officially recognizes that a rejuvenation effort has been ongoing in the Main Street Area of the City of Washington. WHEREAS, the Main Street Area is defined as the area of Front Street south to Fifth Street and Market Street west to Cedar Street. WHEREAS, this rejuvenation effmt includes both publicly and privately funded projects that have significantly improved the structures, landscaping, facades, streets, infrastructure, etc. of the Main Street Area of the City of Washington. WHEREAS, the City of Washington has a Code of Conduct, a copy of which is hereby attached hereto and marked Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Washington, Missouri City Council does hereby support the grant application for the HOPE VI Main Street Grant. Adopted this day of, 2016 by the City Council of the City of Washington, Missouri. ATTEST: City Clerk President of City Council (Seal) ATTEST: City Clerk Mayor of Washington, Missouri 6a

EXHIBIT A CODE OF CONDUCT The City of Washington will see to it that all business transactions are conducted in an ethical manner. The City of Washington and all employees, council members, and mayor must, at all times, comply with all applicable laws and regulations. The City of Washington will not condone the activities of any employees, council members, or mayor who achieves results through violation of the law or unethical business dealings. This includes any payments for illegal acts, indirect contributions, rebates, and bribery. It is prohibited for officers, employees or agents of the City of Washington to solicit or accept gifts or gratuities for their personal benefit. The City of Washington does not permit any activity that fails to stand the closest possible public scrutiny. All business conduct should be well above the minimum standards required by law. Accordingly, The City of Washington and all employees, council members, and mayor must ensure that their actions cannot be interpreted as being, in any way, in contravention of the laws and regulations governing The City of Washington's operations. The City of Washington and all employees, council members, and mayor uncettain about the application or interpretation of any legal requirements should refer the matter to The City Administration, who, if necessary, will seek appropriate legal advice. The City of Washington expects that all employees, council members, and mayor will perform their duties conscientiously, honestly, and in accordance with the best interests of The City of Washington. Any one associated with the City that has access to The City of Washington funds in any form must follow the prescribed procedures for recording, handling, and protecting money as detailed in the City of Washington's policies and procedures or other explanatory materials, or both. The City of Washington imposes strict standards to prevent fraud and dishonesty. If employees, council members, or mayor become aware of any evidence of fraud and dishonesty, they should immediately advise the City Administration. No officer or agent of The City of Washington may participate in the selection, award, or administration or a contract under a grant if a real or apparent conflict of interest would result. The City of Washington employees, council members, and mayor must neither solicit nor accept gratuities, favors, or anything of the monetary value from the contractors, or others involved in The City of Washington contracts. If the interest is not substantial or the gift is an unsolicited item of nominal value, no conflict of interest occurs. Accurate and reliable records of many kinds are necessary to meet The City of Washington's legal and financial obligations and to manage the affairs of the City of Washington. The City of Washington's books and records must reflect in an accurate and timely manner all business transactions. The treasurer is responsible for accounting and recordkeeping and he/she must fully disclose and record all assets, liabilities, or both, and must exercise diligence in enforcing these requirements. A violation by employees of any of the before mentioned Code of Ethics will be subject to disciplinary action as outlined in Article IX, Chapter 145 of the Code of the City of Washington (attachment 1). Violation by any elected official will be referred to the Mayor and City Council for action. 6a

City of Washington, MO http://ecode360.com/print/wa3469?guid=27803830,27803838,2780... ATTACHMENT A Chapter 145. Personnel Rules and Regulations Article IX. Corrective Performance Improvement; Disciplinary Actions Section 145.210. Duties. City of Washington, MO Wednesday, March 30, 2016 [Ord. No. 14-11283 1, 6-16-2014] It shall be the duty of all employees to maintain high standards of conduct, cooperation, efficiency, and economy in their work for the City. Department heads shall organize and direct the work of their units in a manner calculated to achieve these objectives. Section 145.215. Notification of deficiencies. [Ord. No. 14-11283 1, 6-16-2014] Whenever work habits, attitude, production, or personal conduct of an employee falls below a desirable standard, department heads shall point out the deficiencies at the time (or as soon as practicable) they are observed. Section 145.220. Warnings. [Ord. No. 14-11283 1, 6-16-2014] A. Oral and written warnings may precede more severe discipline whenever, in the judgment of the department head, an infraction is readily correctable. When an oral warning is given, the department head should explain the infraction to the employee and indicate corrective measures. The department head should inform the employee that his conduct must improve or he will face more severe disciplinary action. The employee is required to sign an acknowledgment that the oral warning took place. A record of this warning will be placed in the employee's personnel file, and the employee will receive a copy. B. At the department head's discretion, a written warning/reprimand may be used for more serious infractions in lieu of an oral warning. The department head should state, in writing, the nature of the infraction leading to the disciplinary action and prior warnings, if any. The warning/reprimand should include what improvement is expected, the time limit for this improvement to occur, and consequences if the improvement goal is not met. However, the failure to do so does not affect the disciplinary measure issued by the department head. The employee must read the warning/reprimand and sign it. A copy will be placed in the employee's personnel file. Section 145.225. Corrective Actions. 1 of4 6a 03/30/2016 9:41AM

City of Washington, MO http://ecode360.com/print/wa3469?guid=27803830,27803838,2780... [Ord. No. 14-11283 1, 6-16-2014] Corrective actions should be promptly administered, executed and documented. Section 145.230. Explanation of Disciplinary Action Appeal. [Ord. No. 14-11283 1, 6-16-2014] Any disciplinary action should be documented and explained to the employee. Eligible employees may appeal disciplinary actions against them pursuant to the City's grievance procedure contained in Article XIII hereof. Section 145.235. Suspension or Termination. [Ord. No. 14-11283 1, 6-16-2014] A. The City Administrator has the authority to suspend, demote, reinstate probation or terminate the services of any employee, except law enforcement personnel, because of: 1. A reduction in force due to the lack of funds or curtailment of work. 2. For misconduct, insubordination, violation of established regulations or procedures (written or otherwise), including, but not limited to: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. I. Obtaining materials or leave time based on fraudulent information; dishonesty; stealing; and other criminal acts. Conviction of a felony or of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude casting doubt on the ability to perform the job effectively. Abusive or improper treatment of a citizen, prisoner or other individual in the community or on the City payroll. Violation of any lawful and reasonable departmental or City rule, regulation or directive. Destruction or loss of City property. Absence from duty without permission, proper notice or satisfactory reason. Falsifying reports or records. Insubordination, non-compliance with rules, policies, assignments or procedures. Insubordination shall include the refusal of any employee to sign any acknowledgement for receipt of any City document, including any disciplinary actions. Being under the influence of narcotics, other mind-influencing substances or alcohol on the job or otherwise violating the City's substance abuse policy. Incompetence, ineffectiveness, inefficiency or wastefulness in the performance of assigned duties. Disregard for safety policies or procedures or any conduct or negligence which endangers the welfare of any City employee or any other person. Engaging in personal business/other employment while on duty, using City vehicles or equipment for personal use except as such use may be specifically authorized by Council. 2 of4 03/30/2016 9:~!

City of Washington, MO http://ecode360.com/print/wa3469?guid=27803830,27803838,2780... m. An unsatisfactory attendance record. Reliable and regular attendance is an essential function for every job with the City. Each employee is expected to be on the job ready to work at the beginning of his scheduled shift. Unscheduled and extended periods of absence are irresponsible and/or very difficult to manage. This places an unnecessary burden on other employees, and impairs the efficient operation of the organization. For these reasons, records of absences, and late arrivals and early departures will be maintained. Appropriate disciplinary measures will be taken whenever an employee's unscheduled or extended absence or tardiness becomes excessive as determined by the City Administrator. Any employee unavailable to work for an extended or indefinite period of time shall be subject to employment termination unless such an absence is authorized under the City's FMLA policy or a leave of absence would be considered a reasonable accommodation under the ADA based upon the individualized circumstances. n. Gambling on City property. o. Theft or unauthorized removal of City or employee property. p. Unauthorized possession or use of any dangerous weapon. Dangerous weapons shall include, but not be limited to, handguns, firearms, explosives, knives, simulated firearms operated by gas or compressed air, slingshots, sand clubs, metal knuckles, dangerous chemicals and other weapons further defined by Missouri statute and/or City ordinance. Unauthorized possession or use of a dangerous weapon shall include specifically the wearing, transporting, storing, using, brandishing or carrying of a dangerous weapon of any type, concealed or unconcealed, upon the property of the City, regardless of whether the employee is licensed to carry the dangerous weapon. Unauthorized possession or use also includes carrying a dangerous weapon of any type outside of the City's property while acting within the course of employment, regardless of whether the employee is licensed to carry the weapon. Employees may not carry any dangerous weapon while performing any task on.behalf of the City or while attending any function on behalf of the City. No dangerous weapon shall be allowed on or within any City-owned vehicle or personal vehicle being used to conduct any business on behalf of the City. This prohibition against unauthorized possession or use of dangerous weapons is not applicable to the use or possession of weapons by the Fire Chief or by law enforcement personnel in accordance with the policies, procedures and directives of the City's Police Department or the use or possession of an object which may be a dangerous weapon, such as a knife or dangerous chemical, incident to performance of duties in the course and scope of an employee's employment with the City. q. Threatening or coercing any person employed with the City, citizens or any elected or other official of the City. r. Reasonable suspicion of the commission of a criminal act occurring on or off the job which relates to job performance or of such a nature that continuation of employment in the assigned position could affect job performance or could constitute negligence in regard to the Citys duty to the public. s. Using public office for private gain. t. Reasonable suspicion of engaging in dishonest or immoral conduct on or off the job that undermines the effectiveness of the City's activities or affects relations with other City employees or residents. u. Failure or refusal to perform an assigned task. v. Any conduct which involves harassment or discrimination under any state or federal law or which constitutes inappropriate conduct underthe City's Equal Employment Opportunity, Anti-Harassment and Non-Discrimination Policy. 6a 3 of4 03/30/2016 9:41AM

City of Washington, MO http:/ /ecode360.com/print/wa3469?guid=27803 830,27803 83 8,2780... w. Inability to perform all essential job functions, with or without reasonable accommodation, or inability to safely perform all essential job functions, consistent with all federal and state requirements under applicable disability discrimination laws. x. Unauthorized disclosure of protected health information or any information which is protected from disclosure by applicable law or any information which is not deemed to be a public record under the Missouri Sunshine Law (Chapter 610 of the Missouri Revised Statutes). B. The above are examples only of grounds for severe disciplinary action and are not intended to be all inclusive. Law enforcement personnel are subject to strict rules and standards of conduct as defined in the Police Department Policy and Procedures Manual or its General Orders but nothing contained therein shall supersede the provisions of these Personnel Rules and Regulations. in addition, nothing contained herein shall supersede the specific ordinances of the City governing the Police, Board of Public Works, Park Commission or Library Board of Trustees. 4 of4 03/30/2016 9:~~

BILL NO. INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAN ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, MISSOURI AND HISTORIC ~ WASHINGTON FOUNDATION BE IT ORDAINED by the Council ofthe City of Washington, Missouri as follows.; SECTION 1: The City of Washington, Missouri, is hereby authorized and directed to execute an agreement by and between the City of Washington, Missouri and Historic Washington Foundation for applying for a HOPE VI Main Street Grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for The Fifth Street School Affordable Housing Project; a copy of the agreement is attached and is marked as "Exhibit A". SECTION 2: The City shall, and the officials, agents and employees of the City are hereby authorized and directed to, take such further action, and execute and deliver such other documents, certificates and instruments as may be necessary or desirable to carry out and comply with the intent of this Ordinance. SECTION 3: All ordinances or pmis of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and approval. Passed: ------------------ Attest: ------------------- City Clerk President of the City Council Approved: Attest: ----------------- City Clerk Mayor of Washington, Missouri 6b

EXHIBIT A PROJECT AGREEMENT This Agreement is made this day of, 2016 between the City of Washington (City) and Historic Washington Foundation (HWF); Witnesseth: I. Recitals 1. The City of Washington is applying for a HOPE VI Main Street Grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for The Fifth Street School Affordable Housing Project; 2. For all housing units outlined in this Fifth Street School Affordable Housing Project, HWF shall act as the project manager and shall be the owner of said properties. In all future references in this contract the word City shall refer to the City of Washington and HWF shall refer to Historic Washington Foundation. 3. HWF will comply with all of the City's obligations and responsibilities as stated in the General Section, Notice of Funding Available (NOFA), and Grant Agreement for the HOPE VI Main Street Grant. Therefore, in consideration of the mutual promises stated below and other valuable consideration, the parties agree: II. Agreement 1. HWF will cooperate with the City and provide all documents necessary for the City to fulfill the conditions of the General Section, NOF A, and Grant Agreement for the HOPE VI Main Street Grant. HWF further binds itself to the City for all the City's obligations to HUD, contained in the HOPE VI Main Street NOF A and Grant Agreement. 2. The City does not assume any obligation to HWF to construct, operate, or maintain the housing units contemplated by the grant. All agreements with contractors, architects, etc. will be made between HWF and said persons. HWF will uphold all requirements of the NOF A and Grant Agreement when entering into these contracts. 3. Unless a claim by HUD arises out of the negligence or other wrongful act of the City, HWF shall be responsible to the City for any obligation as set out in the Hope VI Main Street NOF A and Grant Agreement in the same manner and extent as the City may be responsible to HUD. 4. HWF shall operate and maintain the housing improvements contemplated by the City of Washington's HOPE VI Main Street Grant Application, in accordance with all policies and procedures as set forth in the NOF A and Grant Agreement. HWF agrees to provide liability coverage for the propetiies involved in the Fifth Street School Affordable Housing Project. 5. This agreement does not create any rights in any individual not a party to this agreement. 6. This document, and exhibits, shall constitute the entire agreement of the patties. 6b

ATTEST: HISTORIC WASIDNGTON FOUNDATION [Title] [Title] ATTEST: CITY OF WASHINGTON [Title] [Title] 6b

March 29, 2016 To: HOPE VI Main Street Grant Selection Committee The City of Washington has reviewed the proposed properties involved in the 2016 Fifth Street School Affordable Housing Project, 100 West Fifth Street, has been approved for the development of residential housing of the construction type that is contained in the City of Washington's application for the 2016 HOPE VI Main Street Grant. If you have any questions please contact James Briggs, City Administrator, at 636-390-1000. Sincerely, Sandy Lucy Mayor Steve Sullentrup Councilman Ward 1 Walt Meyer Councilman Ward 1 Mark Hidritch Councilman Ward 2 Jeff Mohesky Councilman Ward 2 Greg Skornia Councilman Ward 3 Jeff Patke Councilman Ward 3 Josh Brinker Councilman Ward 4 Joe Holtmeier Councilman Ward 4 405 JEFFERSON STREET WASHINGTON, MO 63090 MAYOR, CITY ADMINISTRATOR, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR (636) 390-1000 FAX: (636) 239-sbb

,. \ '; \ #!ISSO()Rj \i ---.r I',' / TO March 29, 2016 To: HOPE VI Main Street Grant Selection Committee, The City of Washington is and has been committed to continued economic improvements to our Historic Main Street (Downtown) vitalization. Following is a list of recent municipal projects completed within the Core Main Street Area totaling $11,908,226: City Hall Renovation I Addition Public Safety Offices Municipal Library Jefferson Street Revitalization Farmers' Market $2,508,217 $4A19,090 $2,960,926 $1,039,993 $980,000 These projects were principally financed by voter approved Capital Improvement Programs. The City greatly appreciates the HOPE VI Committee's consideration of the Washington Historic Foundation projects to convert the historical Fifth Street School into affordable housing. Sincerely, Sandy Lucy Mayor 405 JEFFERSON STREET WASHINGTON, MO 63090 MAYOR, CITY ADMINISTRATOR, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR (636) 390-1000 FAX: (636) 239-86b

0 \ l i -- ~---\#I!SSO[JRj \.1 ------- \ : March 29, 2016 To: HUD HOPE VI Selection Committee, The City of Washington will waive the water and sewer connection fee estimated at $4,600 and the Building Permit fee estimated at $3,600 (0.003% ofthe estimated project cost) towards the Washington Main Street Affordable Housing Project. Thank you for your consideration. Respectfully, Sandy Lucy Mayor 405 JEFFERSON STREET WASHINGTON, MO 63090 MAYOR, CITY ADMINISTRATOR, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR (636) 390-1000 FAX: (636) 239-sOb

BILL NO. INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAN ORDINANCE NO. ------- AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF A REAL ESTATE CONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, MISSOURI AND THE WASHINGTON, MISSOURI REDEVELOPMENT CORPORATION BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Washington, Missouri, as follows: SECTION 1: The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute a Real Estate Contract by and between the City of Washington, Missouri and the Washington, Missouri Redevelopment Corporation, a copy of which is marked Exhibit I and is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and such other documents, certificates and instruments as may be necessary or desirable to carry out and comply with the intent of this Ordinance, for and on behalf of and as the act and deed of the City. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to attest to and affix the seal of the City to the said Contract and such other documents, certificates and instruments as may be necessary or desirable to carry out and comply with the intent of this Ordinance. SECTION 2: The City shall, and the officials, agents and employees of the City are hereby authorized and directed to, take such further action, and execute and deliver such other documents, ce1iificates and instruments as may be necessary or desirable to cany out and comply with the intent of this Ordinance. SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. and approval. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage Passed: ----------------------- 6c

ATTEST: President of City Council Approved: ATTEST:: Mayor of Washington, Missouri -2-6c

EXHIBIT I REAL ESTATE CONTRACT.This Agreement is entered into this day of, 2016, by and between the Washington, Missouri Redevelopment Corporation, a Missouri corporation, hereinafter referred to as 11 Seller," and the City of Washington, hereinafter referred to as "Buyer." The parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Agreement to Sell and Buy. For and in consideration of the mutual obligations of the parties hereto, Seller hereby agrees to sell and convey unto Buyer, and Buyer agrees to purchase from Seller, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the real estate situated in the City of Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, consisting of 4.2 acres, more or less, said property described more fully in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Said property is sometimes hereinafter referred to as 11 the premises." 2. Purchase Price. The purchase price for said premises shall be the sum of One Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($100.00), to be paid by Buyer upon delivery ofthe deed as hereinafter provided, in cash. 3. Title. Seller agrees to convey to Buyer title to the premises, by general warranty deed, said title to be marketable in fact, subject to county and any city or local real estate taxes for the calendar year in which the closing occurs and subsequent years, zoning laws, and such restrictions and easements of record as are acceptable to Buyer. Notwithstanding anything in this section to the contrary, with regard to any deeds of trust or similar encumbrances or liens noted in said commitment or abstract, if these are to be released on the date of closing, then this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect so long as such encumbrances are removed upon the closing. - 3-6c

4. Seller's Contingencies. This Agreement is contingent upon each of the following events, each of which shall form a condition precedent to Seller's obligation to close on this Agreement: a. City of Washington Approval. The passage by the City of Washington, Missouri, City Council, of an ordinance authorizing and approving the closing of the transaction set out herein, as well as passage of an ordinance authorizing and approving the redevelopment plan submitted by the Washington, Missouri Redevelopment Corporation allowing for the sale of the premises. b. Washington, Missouri Redevelopment Corporation Approval. The passage of a resolution by the Washington, Missouri Redevelopment Corporation, authorizing and approving a plan providing for the transaction described herein, which plan will be developed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 353 ofthe Missouri Revised Statutes, as well as the provisions of Ordinance Number 6157 ofthe City of Washington, Missouri, including any amendments thereto, which provisions are incorporated herein by this reference, and which provisions can neither be modified nor eliminated except by mutual agreement between the City of Washington and Seller. c. Effect if Contingencies Not Met. If the contingencies set out above have not been met or waived in writing within sixty (60) days of the effective date of this contract (the "Seller's Contingency Period"), then this Agreement shall be null and void at the sole option of Seller by delivery of a written notice of termination to Buyer on or before the expiration of the Seller's Contingency Period, and any earnest money deposited herein shall be returned to Buyer; provided, however, that this provision shall not preclude the parties from agreeing to extensions of the time within which all such contingencies shall be satisfied or waived. If no such notice of termination is delivered within said contingency period, all such contingencies shall be -4-6c

considered waived. If Seller's contingencies have been met and/or waived by Seller prior to sixty (60) days from the effective date of this Agreement, Seller's Contingency Period shall be considered as terminated upon Seller's written notice to Buyer of the satisfaction or waiving of all such contingencies. 5. Buyer's Contingencies. This Agreement is contingent upon each of the following events, each of which shall form a condition precedent to Buyer's obligation to close on this Agreement: a. Inspection. Receipt and approval by Buyer of various inspection repmis, all to be obtained at Buyer's cost, including but not limited to: environmental reports or audits indicating the absence of environmental hazards, underground storage tanks, pollutants, contaminants or other harmful or hazardous substances; soils reports or test borings to determine the depth at which rock is located, or the type of rock; reports from qualified building inspectors, lead inspectors, contractors, engineers, architects, termite and other pest inspectors; archaeological surveys; and any other inspections or reports whatsoever which Buyer may care to obtain in order to determine the suitability of the physical aspects of the premises in order to allow Buyer to engage in Buyer's intended use of the premises. b. Title. Approval by Buyer of the title to the premises which shall include Buyer's receipt of a commitment for title insurance, at Buyer's cost, through a title insurance company of Buyer's choice, disclosing no matters which are unsatisfactory to Buyer or which would adversely affect (or increase the cost of) Buyer's intended use or development of the premises and specifically disclosing good and marketable title to the premises in Seller. 6. Access To Premises. During the pendency of this Agreement, Buyer, its employees, consultants, contractors and inspectors shall have the right to enter upon the premises, subject to the rights of tenants in possession, for the purposes of verifying compliance - 5-6c

with the terms ofthis Agreement and inspecting the premises and performing those tests reasonably related to the purchase of the premises. Buyer agrees to indemnify and hold Seller harmless from any and all damage to property or injury or death to persons, and from any and all claims, actions or liabilities, including claims based upon negligence, arising out of Buyer's inspections. Buyer shall have no liability hereunder for discovery of any pre-existing condition on the premises such as the presence of hazardous materials. 7. Seller's Warranties. In light of the purchase price described herein, Seller makes absolutely no warranties whatsoever. 8. Litigation And Attorney Fees. In the event either party to this Agreement shall bring suit to enforce any provision hereof (before or after closing) or to enforce its rights upon breach of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the other, in addition to any damages or other relief granted as a result of such litigation, all costs and expenses of such litigation and reasonable attorneys' fees (including attorneys' fees and costs of appeals). 9. Miscellaneous. a. Taxes. Any city, county and local taxes for the calendar year in which the closing occurs are to be prorated to date of closing. Contingent upon the sale closing, Buyer hereby assumes and agrees to pay any special taxes and assessments that may become a lien against the premises after the date of this Agreement. b. Risk of Loss. Ifthere are any improvements on the premises, Seller shall have the responsibility of keeping such improvements fully insured until the date of the delivery of the warranty deed to Buyer. If the improvements on said premises are substantially damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty prior to the closing of this sale, then Buyer shall receive any insurance proceeds..:. 6-6c

c. Brokerage. The parties hereto agree and warrant to one another that no brokerage commission, finder fee, or similar charge has been incurred in connection with this transaction. d. Closing. The closing of this sale shall take place at the offices of Zick, Voss, Politte & Richardson, P.C., 438 West Front Street, Washington, Missouri, 63090, on or before 5:00 o'clock p.m., the 5 111 day of April, 2016, or at such other time and place as the parties may mutually agree. e. Terms. The words Buyer, Seller, Agent and deposit, where appearing in this Agreement, shall be construed in the plural if more than one is intended. Moreover, the masculine shall be construed as referring to the masculine, feminine and neuter, as appropriate. f. Applicable Law. This Agreement, and the application and interpretation hereof, shall be governed by the laws of the State of Missouri. g. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the matters contained herein. Neither Seller nor Buyer may change this Agreement unless any such change is in writing and signed by both parties. h. Time. Time is ofthe essence in the performance and closing of this Agreement. 1. Exhibits. Any and all exhibits attached hereto shall be deemed made a part hereof and incorporated herein by reference. J. Severability. The provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed independent and severable, and the invalidity or partial invalidity or unenforceability of any provision or provisions hereof shall not invalidate any other provisions hereof. -7-6c

k. Authority. If either party hereto is a partnership or corporation, the undersigned, on behalf of any such partnership or corporation, warrant that they have full capacity, and have been duly authorized by such entity to execute this Agreement. 1. Notices to Parties. Any notices to be directed to either party to this Agreement shall be forwarded to the following addresses: TO BUYER: Sandy Lucy, Mayor City of Washington 405 Jefferson Street Washington, Missouri 63090 (636) 390-1000 (636) 239-8945 Fax slucy@ci.washngton.mo.us and to: Mark Piontek Lewis, Rice & Fingersh, L.C. 1200 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1040 Washington, Missouri 63090 (636) 239-7747 (636) 239-8450 Fax mpiontek@lewisrice.com TO SELLER: William L. Miller, Sr., President Washington, Missouri Redevelopment Corporation 14 West Main Street P.O. Box 336 Washington, Missouri 63090 (636) 390-3007 (636) 239-0915 Fax and to: Darren Lamb Economic Development Director City of Washington 405 Jefferson Street Washington Missouri 63090 (636) 390-1004 (636) 390-8945 Fax and to: Robert A. Zick Zick, Voss, Politte & Richardson, P.C. P.O. Box 2114 438 West Front Street Washington, Missouri 63090 (636) 239-1616 (636) 239-5161 Fax raz@zvplaw.com - 8-6c

m. Representation. The parties acknowledge that Seller has received legal services and advice herein from Robert A. Zick, Attorney at Law, and that Buyer herein has received legal services and advice from Mark Piontek, Attorney at Law. n. Facsimile Signatures. Facsimile transmission of any signed original document, and retransmission of any signed facsimile transmission, shall be the same as transmission of an original. At the request of either party, or the escrow agent of the title company, the parties will confirm facsimile transmitted signatures by signing an original document. o. Holidays. If the date for performance of any act hereunder falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, then the time for performance thereof shall be deemed extended to 5:00p.m. the next successive business day. p. Effective Date. The effective date of this Agreement shall be the date on which the last signature is placed hereon indicating complete agreement of both parties to all the terms and conditions hereof. q. Binding Effect. This Agreement shall bind the heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns of the parties hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands the day and year first above written. - 9-6c

SELLER: CITY OF WASHINGTON BUYER: WASHINGTON, MISSOURI REDEVELOPMENT CORPORATION By:, Sandy Lucy, Mayor Dated: By: William L. Miller, President Dated: --------- 10 6c

Exhibit A The premises described in the foregoing Agreement is further described as the following property in Franklin County, Missouri: TRACT I: Lot One (1) Brandon Brinker S~bdivision in the City of Washington, being part of the Northwest qr. in Section 16 and part of the Northeast qr. in Section 17, Township 44 North, Range 1 West of the 5th P.M., as per plat ofrecord in Plat Book 0, page 886, in the office of the Recorder of Deeds. TRACT II: Together with the non-exclusive right of ingress and egress over Recycle Drive, a 50' subdivision roadway, as more fully shown on the plat of said subdivision. 11 6c

BILL NO. INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAN ORDINANCE NO. ------- AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE EXERCISE OF THE POWER OF EMINENT DOMAIN OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, MISSOURI FOR THE PURPOSE OF ACQUIRING REAL PROPERTY FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE MILLER-POST NATURE RESERVE WHEREAS, the City of Washington, Missouri is a third class city and municipal corporation of the State of Missouri; and WHEREAS, the City of Washington, Missouri is authorized by Section 90.010 RSMo. to condemn park grounds, and shall by ordinance describe the metes and bounds of such lands to be condemned; and WHEREAS, OHI Asset (Mo ), L.L.C. ("OHI") is the owner of a certain parcel of real property which the City of Washington, Missouri deems necessary to acquire for ingress and egress to the Miller-Post Reserve, part of the City of Washington, Missouri park system; and WHEREAS, the City of Washington, Missouri and OHI have been unable to negotiate a price for the sale of said real property despite good faith negotiations; and WHEREAS, acquisition of the ingress and egress is deemed necessary for the proper development of the Miller-Post Reserve and the City of Washington, Missouri park system and is therefore necessary for the promotion of the general good, health and welfare of the public. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Washington, Missouri, as follows: 6d

SECTION 1: Lewis Rice LLC and Mark C. Piontek are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with condemnation of the real property owned by OHI and more fully described in Exhibit A and attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances m conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Passed: ----------------------- ATTEST: President of City Council Approved: ATTEST: Mayor of Washington, Missouri 6d

EXHIBIT A legal Description A parcel of la.nd for the purpose Of creating a thirty foofwide in~ress/egress easement on the property being part of the East half of the Southwest quarter In Section Sixt'een {16), Township Forty-four (44) North, Range One (1) West, oflhe s'h P.M. In the City of Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, described as follows: Commencing at a stone in the Southeast corner of said quarter section, North 0 degrees 23 minutes 22 seconds East 1,006.87 feet to an Iron pipe ih the East line of said q uarter section, thence North 0 degrees 20 minutes East on said Ea.st line 888.42 feet to the point of begilinlng, thence South a a degrees 58 minutes 21 seconds West 210.02 feet to a P.oint, thence North 1 degree 18 minutes 12 seconds West 30 feet to a concrete marker, thence North 88 degrees 58 minutes 21 seconds East 210.88 feet to an Iron pipe in the E.ast li.ne of said quarter section, thence South 0 degrees 20 minutes West on said East line 30.01 feet to the point of beginning containing 6,~13.5 square feet (0.145 acres). 6d

BILL NO. INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAN ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 500.020.A.1 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, MISSOURI BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Washington, Missouri, as follows: SECTION 1: Section 500.020.A.l ofthe Code ofthe City ofwashington, Missouri is hereby amended to read as follows: A. There is hereby imposed a fee for building, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, construction, demolition, remodel, repair, development, commercial occupancy, relocation of structures, and fire protection inspection permits as follows: New construction building permits ie; commercial buildings, single-family dwellings, one- and two- family dwellings, multi-family dwellings, elevators, swimming pools, garages (attached and detached), pole buildings, storage buildings, etc., shall be computed as follows: Building gross area X (International Code Council) gross area modifier X (International Code Council) type of constmction factor X permit fee multiplier. The (International Code Council) "Gross Area Modifier" and the "Type of Constmction Factor" as published semi-annually by "International Code Council, Inc." shall be accepted as and enforced as if fully set out in this Section. The "Permit Fee Multiplier shall be set at $3.00 per one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) of construction cost beginning on January 1, 2016." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Passed: ----------------------- ATTEST: President of City Council Approved: ATTEST: Mayor of Washington, Missouri 6e

BILL NO. ------INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAN -------- follows: ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 220.020 AND 220.060 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, MISSOURI BY ADDING THERETO PROVISIONS CONCERNING DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Washington, Missouri, as SECTION 1: Section 220.020 ofthe Code ofthe City of Washington, Missouri is hereby amended by adding thereto the following: 4. A bill is considered delinquent after twenty (20) days from the date of billing. A delinquent bill shall be subject to a penalty often percent (10%) applied to the delinquent balance in addition to interest at the rate of oneand-one-half-percent-per-month on the delinquent balance. For any bill not paid within fifteen (15) days after the bill becomes delinquent, the customer's service shall be discontinued until the bill is paid.' SECTION 2: Section 220.060 of the Code of the City of Washington, Missouri is hereby amended by adding thereto a new subsection G to read as follows: G. A bill is considered delinquent after twenty (20) days from the date of billing. A delinquent bill shall be subject to a penalty often percent (10%) applied to the delinquent balance in addition to interest at the rate of oneand-one-half-percent-per-month on the delinquent balance. For any bill not paid within fifteen (15) days after the bill becomes delinquent, the customer's service shall be discontinued until the bill is paid. Document Number: 2153228 6f

SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Passed: ------------------------ ATTEST: ---------------------- President of City Council Approved: ATTEST: Mayor of Washington, Missouri Document Number: 2153228 6f

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BEST IF TIE I ders MIST BEAUTIFUL THIS AWARD IS PRESENTED TO DITOR'S CHOIC BY RURAL MISSOURI, THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATION OF MISSOURI ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES 8a

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