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CITY OF CAMERON MINUTES MAY 6, 2013 REGULAR SESSION Darlene Breckenridge Dennis M. Clark Jerri Ann Eddins Ronnie Jack William B. Rose-Heim A The City Council of the City of Cameron, Missouri met in Regular Session on Monday, the 6 th day of May 2013, at six o clock p.m. at City Hall. Mayor Dennis M. Clark led the ledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. Mayor Dennis M. Clark presided with the fol lowing Councilmembers present: Darlene Breckenridge, Ronnie Jack and William B. Rose-Heim. Absent: Jerri Ann Eddins. resent were City Manager Mark Gaugh, Attorney for the City Cale Griffin and City Clerk/Finance Clerk Barbara J. O Connor. Minutes of the April 15, 2013, meeting were approved as submitted with a unanimous voice vote on motion made by Councilmember Jack and seconded by Councilmember Breckenridge. None. UBLIC ARTICIATION CITY MANAGER S REORT 1. Great Northwest Wholesale Water Commission. A preliminary estimate of the cost of purchasing additional water from the GNWWC was included in packets. It is a rough estimate and subject to change. 2. Council Committees. Councilmember Rose-Heim proposed a committee for volunteer efforts in the community. The Volunteer Committee would serve like any other Council Committee with the same protocol followed. 3. Construction rojects. T he Notice to roceed has been issued for the Walnut St. storm water project. 4. Follow-Up on Tad ruitt s Request. At the last Council meeting Tad ruitt, Alliance Water Resources had a question about a man hole problem near lift station two ( 2 ). The City has an easement at the lift station, but the landowner allows rock dumping on his property, which had covered our easement in many places. Since we have to age 1

keep the easement open to make sewer line repairs, we hired a dozer to clear the line. During clearing, the dozer hit the manhole lid, moving it from the manhole. Water/Sewer Superintendent John Carroll repaired the manhole the next day, and no issues resulted. The manhole would take in some rain water, so it was fixed as soon as Staff was notified. 5. Automated Metering roposals. Staff will complete the review of the RF ' s and make a presentation to Council. 6. Reservoir Levels. The reservoirs are in good shape, except for Grindstone, our largest reservoir. As of last Tuesday, April 30 th, it is about 2 8 low, coming up a little from the last rain event. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Bill 2013-15, AN ORDINANCE AROVING BUDGET ADJUSTMENT NUMBER 2 FOR THE BUDGET YEAR OF OCTOBER 1, 2012 TO SETEMBER 30, 2013, was read by title on second reading by City Clerk O C onnor. Copies of said Bill 2013-15 were available for the public. Motion was made by Councilmember Breckenridge and seconded by Councilmember Rose-Heim to pass said bill on second reading. Discussion. No additional information was presented. Bill 2013-15 passed on second reading with a unanimous voice vote. Bill 2013-16, AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OF THE INTO AGREEMENT WITH ALLGEIER MARTIN ENGINEERS FOR ELECTRIC SYSTEM IMROVEMENTS, was read by title on second reading by City Clerk O C onnor. Copies of said Bill 2013-16 were available for the public. Motion was made by Councilmember Rose-Heim and seconded by Councilmember Jack to pass said bill on second reading. Discussion. No additional information was presented. Bill 2013-16 passed on second reading with a unanimous voice vote. 2013-16 passed by the following roll call vote: Aye : Councilmembers: Breckenridge, Clark, Jack and Rose-Heim. Nay none. The Mayor thereupon declared said bill duly adopted and said bill was numbered ORDINANCE 5773, was thereupon Bill 2013-18, AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE CAMERON AQUATIC FACILITY BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF CAMERON, CLINTON AND DeKALB COUNTIES, MISSOURI; THE CAMERON ARK BOARD; AND, CAMERON REGIONAL YMCA, was read by title on second reading by City Clerk O C onnor. Copies of said Bill 2013-18 were available for the public. to pass said bill on second reading. Discussion. No additional information was presented. Bill 2013-18 passed on second reading with a unanimous voice vote. Absent: Councilmember Eddins. age 2

2013-18 passed by the following roll call vote: Aye : Councilmembers: Breckenridge, Clark, Jack and Rose-Heim. Nay none. The Mayor thereupon declared said bill duly adopted and said bill was numbered ORDINANCE 5774, was thereupon Bill 2013-19, AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OF THE INTO A ROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT AMENDMENT WITH OLSSON & ASSOCIATES TO FURNISH CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT & RELATED SERVICES FOR THE WALNUT STREET STORM WATER ROJECT, was read by title on second reading by City Clerk O C onnor. Copies of said Bill 2013-19 were available for the public. to pass said bill on second reading. Discussion. No additional information was presented. Bill 2013-19 passed on second reading with a unanimous voice vote. Absent: Councilmember Eddins. 2013-19 passed by the following roll call vote: Aye : Councilmembers: Breckenridge, Clark, Jack and Rose-Heim. Nay none. The Mayor thereupon declared said bill duly adopted and said bill was numbered ORDINANCE 5775, was thereupon NEW BUSINESS Bill 2013-20, AN ORDINANCE AROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CAMERON, CLINTON AND DeKALB COUNTIES, MISSOURI AND CMG GRAVE SERVICE FOR THE UROSE OF CEMETERY INTERMENTS AT THE FIVE CITY CEMETERIES, was read by title by City Clerk O Connor. Copies of said Bill 2013-20 were available for the public. Motion was made by Councilmember Breckenridge and seconded by Councilmember Rose-Heim to pass said bill on first reading. Discussion. ublic Works Director Drew Bontrager informed Council bids were solicited for opening and closing of grave spaces in the five (5) City cemeteries. One (1) bid was received from CMG Grave Service. The City has contracted with CMG Grave Service since 2002 to perform our opening and closing of graves. CMG Grave Service submitted a bid with no increase from their previous bid. The agreement is for a two (2) year term. Bill 2013-20 passed on first reading only with a unanimous voice vote. Bill 2013-21, AN ORDINANCE STATING EXCETIONS TO SECTION 6-115. DRINKING IN UBLIC ALLOWED, OF DIVISION 1. GENERALLY, OF ARTICLE V. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OF CHATER 6, LICENSES AND BUSINESS REGULATIONS WITH RESECT TO UBLIC SALE AND CONSUMTION OF MALT LIQUOR AND WINE AT CAMERON MEMORIAL AIRORT age 3

(Airshow/Concert), was read by title by City Clerk O Connor. Copies of said Bill 2013-21 were available for the public. Motion was made by Councilmember Jack and seconded by Councilmember Breckenridge to pass said bill on first reading. Discussion. The air show and concert are scheduled for June 7-8, 2013 at Cameron Memorial Airport. The Cameron Jaycees have been granted a liquor license for the event. Cameron Jaycee Russ Love was present to answer questions. Bill 2013-21 passed on first reading only with a unanimous voice vote. Bill 2013-22, AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OF THE INTO AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONTRACT WITH HDR/ARCHER ENGINEERS FOR ROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMROVEMENTS, was read by title by City Clerk O Connor. Copies of said Bill 2013-22 were available for the public. Motion was made by Councilmember Rose-Heim and seconded by Councilmember Jack to pass said bill on first reading. Discussion. Mike K alis, HDR/Archer Engineers, said a study would evaluate different aspects at the Wastewater Treatment lant such as the oxidation ditches, screening of sludge and possible use of non-potable water for some of the processes at the lant. The additional fee is not to exceed $25,000. Bill 2013-22 passed on first reading only with a unanimous voice vote. Resolution 2013-16, A RESOLUTION ELIMINATING A WATER SHORTAGE ALERT AND DECLARING A WATER SHORTAGE ADVISORY FOR THE CITY OF CAMERON, CLINTON AND DEKALB COUNTIES, MISSOURI was read by title by City Clerk O'Connor. Copies of said Resolution 2013-16 were available for the public. Motion was made by Councilmember Breckenridge and seconded by Councilmember Jack to pass Resolution 2013-16. Discussion. City Manager Gaugh informed Council recent rainfall has replenished the reservoirs to level s which allow the Water Shortage Alert level to be lowered to the Water Shortage Advisory level. The Advisory level encourages voluntary conservation. Resolution 2013-16 passed with a unanimous voice vote. Resolution 2013-17, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A UBLIC WAYS USE ERMIT AGREEMENT WITH UNITED ELECTRIC COOERATIVE, INC. was read by title by City Clerk O'Connor. Copies of said Resolution 2013-17 were available for the public. Motion was made by Councilmember Jack and seconded by Councilmember Rose-Heim to pass Resolution 2013-17. Discussion. ublic Works Director Bontrager said the permit will allow United Electric Cooperative, Inc. of Savannah, Missouri to install and maintain communications facilities along City right of way. United Electric provides no electric service with in the City limits; this is for right of way use only. The permit is for a five (5) year term. Resolution 2013-17 passed with a unanimous voice vote. Resolution 2013-18, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CAMERON, CLINTON AND DeKALB COUNTIES, MISSOURI, TO ACCET INSURANCE COVERAGE FROM UNITED HEALTHCARE was read by title by City Clerk O'Connor. Copies of said Resolution 2013-18 were available for the public. Motion was made by Councilmember Rose- Heim and seconded by Councilmember Jack to pass Resolution 2013-18. Discussion. City age 4

Manager Gaugh said Midwest ublic Risk informed him our health insurance premiums were going up significantly this year. The City retained Ryan Sloan of Shoal Creek Financial to check the market for health insurance coverage. Mr. Sloan has recommended United Health Care for our health insurance coverage. The change will save both the employees and the City a substantial amount of money. City Consultant David Lee assisted with the selection process. Resolution 2013-18 passed with a unanimous voice vote. Liquor License Application Cameron Chamber of Commerce. T he Cameron Chamber of Commerce is preparing for the Independence Day celebration and has submitted an application for a icnic Liquor License for the occasion which is being held July 5, 2013. Council approved Ordinance 5764 allowing consumption of alcohol in the northwest quarter of McCorkle ark for this annual event. Councilmember Breckenridge moved to approve the liquor license. Councilmember Jack seconded the motion which passed with a unanimous voice vote. 2012 Cameron olice Department Annual Report. Council was asked to review the Annual Report distributed in their packets and submit questions to Chief of olice Corey Sloan. Chief Sloan will address questions at the next Council Session. None. UBLIC ARTICIATION MISCELLANEOUS Councilmember Rose-Heim: Introduced Dr. atrick Overton who is working on a collaborative art based program in Cameron. Thanked the olice Department and Fire Department for their participation in a recent SEMA Conference. There being no further business on motion made by Councilmember Breckenridge and seconded by Councilmember Jack, the meeting was adjourned at 6:37 p.m. on a unanimous voice vote. AROVED: ATTEST: Mayor Dennis M. Clark City Clerk/Finance Clerk age 5