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A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE was held in the Commission Chambers of the Municipal and Safety Building, 601 East Main Street, Johnson City, Tennessee on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. PRESENT: Mayor Ralph Van Brocklin, Vice-Mayor Clayton Stout, Commissioners Jeff Banyas, Jenny Brock and David Tomita, Pete Peterson, City Manager, and Janet Jennings, City Recorder. Mayor Ralph Van Brocklin called the meeting to order at 6:07 p.m. At this time, Wayne Bledsoe, Pastor of Education and Adults, Boone Trail Baptist Church, gave the invocation, which was followed by the pledge of allegiance. Upon motion by Commissioner David Tomita, seconded by Commissioner Jenny Brock, the following resolution was offered for adoption. The motion carried by five ayes. There were no nay votes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF JOHNSON CITY, That the addition to the agenda of the consideration of a Memorandum of Understanding with East Tennessee State University with the timing of consideration to be at the Mayor's discretion, be and the same is hereby approved. Upon motion by Vice-Mayor Clayton Stout, seconded by Commissioner Jenny Brock, the following resolution was offered for adoption. The motion carried by five ayes. There were no nay votes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF JOHNSON CITY, That the minutes of the regularly scheduled City Commission Meeting held on Thursday, October 15, 2015, be and the same are hereby approved. Upon motion by Commissioner Jenny Brock, seconded by Commissioner David Tomita, the following resolution was offered for adoption. The motion carried by four ayes. Vice-Mayor Clayton Stout voted nay. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF JOHNSON CITY, That a Memorandum of Understanding with East Tennessee State University, be and the same is hereby approved. Commissioners stated that the funding source would be the Hotel/Motel Tax rate increase. At this time, Mayor Ralph Van Brocklin presented a proclamation recognizing Martha Street Culp s 100 th Birthday. James Culp was present to accept on behalf of his mother. 1

At this time, Mayor Ralph Van Brocklin presented a proclamation to Carol Gardner Transou in recognition of her induction into the 2015 Tennessee Women s Hall of Fame. 2

At this time, Mayor Ralph Van Brocklin opened the public input session. Mayor Van Brocklin addressed the Commission with his final comments as Mayor. He then handed the gavel over to Vice-Mayor Clayton Stout to serve the remainder of his mayoral term. At this time, Mayor Clayton Stout opened the floor for Vice Mayor nominations. Commissioner Ralph Van Brocklin nominated Jenny Brock; Commissioner Jeff Banyas nominated David Tomita. David Tomita was appointed Vice-Mayor by roll call as follows: Mayor Clayton Stout and Commissioners David Tomita and Jeff Banyas voted for David Tomita. Commissioners Jenny Brock and Ralph Van Brocklin voted for Jenny Brock. Upon motion by Commissioner Jeff Banyas, seconded by Vice-Mayor David Tomita, the following resolution was offered for adoption. The motion carried by five ayes. There were no nay votes. 3

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF JOHNSON CITY, That a street closing from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 5, 2015, as requested by Deanna Hays for the annual Johnson City Christmas Parade, be and the same is hereby approved. Upon motion by Vice-Mayor David Tomita, seconded by Commissioner Jeff Banyas, the following resolution was offered for adoption. The motion carried by five ayes. There were no nay votes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF JOHNSON CITY, That the pulling of the Barge Waggoner Sumner and Cannon, Inc. Contract Amendment from the Consent Agenda for separate action (Base Design Services-$118,500), be and the same is hereby approved. Upon motion by Vice-Mayor David Tomita, seconded by Commissioner Jenny Brock, the following resolution was offered for adoption. The motion carried by five ayes. There were no nay votes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF JOHNSON CITY, That the remainder of the Consent Agenda for November 3, 2015, be and the same is hereby approved. CONSENT AGENDA: A. GENERAL: i. Emergency Management Agency Consider approval of Grant Contract between the State of Tennessee Dept. of Military, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency and City of Johnson City for Emergency Management Preparedness Grant ii. Public Works Department Consider approval of the State of Tennessee License Agreement for the Indian Ridge Road/State of Franklin Road Intersection for the use of State Owned Property iii. Public Works Department Consider Amendment #1 to the contract with Barge, Waggoner, Sumner & Cannon on the U-Haul Drainage Basin Contract for an increase of $163,000 to cover the services of developing construction documents necessary to bid the project 4

iv. Water & Sewer Services Authorization for Mayor to execute contract with W&O Construction Company for the Hypochlorite Storage Systems at Watauga Water Treatment Plant (ITB #5947) v. Administration Consider an amendment to the contract with Shaw & Shanks Architects on the Freedom Hall Civic Center Renovations and Additions project to add a new elevator/shaft and to remediate existing damage to exterior brick and soffits B. INVOICES: i. CMS ACA Transitional Reinsurance........ $31,525.73 Human Resources Department 2014 Transitional Reinsurance Fee to complete 2014 requirements by the Affordable Care Act Funding Source: Health Insurance Fund ii. Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon....... $5,075.35 Public Works Department Downtown Plaza Master Plan Funding Source: Stormwater Fund iii. Amec Foster Wheeler.................... $2,879.22 Public Works Department Stormwater Planning Group 2015-16 Funding Source: Stormwater Fund iv. Mattern & Craig......................... $19,306.19 Public Works Department Traffic Signalization Project Funding Source: 100% STP Funding 5

v. Gresham, Smith & Partners............... $1,434.53 Public Works Department Indian Ridge Improvements Funding Source: STP Funds vi. Gresham Smith & Partners................ $8,944.20 Water & Sewer Services Indian Ridge Road Water & Sewer Lines Funding Source: Budgeted Expense vii. Thomas Construction Company........... $40,064.34 Water & Sewer Services Pay Request #3 ~ Galvanized Waterline Replacement Funding Source: Budgeted Expense viii. Lamar Dunn & Associates................ $1,525.00 Water & Sewer Services ~ Work Order #2 Emergency Generator @ State of Franklin Water Booster Station Funding Source: Bond Funded ix. Hazen & Sawyer......................... $31,260.11 Water & Sewer Services Lower Brush Creek Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Replacement Funding Source: Bond Funded x. Tank Industry Consultants................ $3,000.00 Water & Sewer Services Work Order #34 ~ Rehabilitation of the Eastman Standpipe Funding Source: Budgeted Expense xi. Tysinger, Hampton & Partners............ $3,900.00 Water & Sewer Services Work Order #4 ~ Austin Springs Road Waterline Upgrade Funding Source: Budgeted Expense 6

xii. Shaw & Shanks Architects................ $19,427.04 Administration Freedom Hall Civic Center Toilets, Dressing Rooms & Re-roofing Funding Source: Bond Funded xiii. Beeson, Lusk & Street.................... $7,700.00 Administration (FINAL PAYMENT) Indian Trail Middle School Classroom Additions Funding Source: PEP Account xiv. HVAC Inc................................ $110,817.50 Administration Freedom Hall Additions & Renovations Funding Source: Bond Funded xv. Burleson Construction Company........... $1,166.50 Administration Freedom Hall Additions & Renovations Funding Source: Bond Funded C. BIDS i. ITB #5964 Public Works Equipment & Supply Inc...... $265,674.00 Public Works Department ~ Street Division Street Sweeper w/trade-in 7

Funding Source: Capital Equipment Fund ii. ITB #5983 Free Service Tire Company............... $99,714.25 Fleet Management Tire Recapping Contract 8

Funding Source: Budgeted Expense 9

D. PURCHASES i. Ford of Murfreesboro.................... $60,010.00 Police Department Police Pursuit Vehicles (ITB #5958) Funding Source: Insurance Rebate Funds ii. Apple Computer........................ $56,880.00 Johnson City Schools ipad Air 2 s Funding Source: Central Office Technology Budget Upon motion by Commissioner Jeff Banyas, seconded by Vice-Mayor David Tomita, the following resolution was offered for adoption. The motion carried by five ayes. There were no nay votes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF JOHNSON CITY, That Contract Amendment No. 1 Barge Waggoner Sumner and Cannon, Inc. - adjust to base design services of $118,500, be and the same is hereby approved. Upon motion by Vice-Mayor David Tomita, seconded by Commissioner Jeff Banyas, Ordinance No. 4594-15, AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF JOHNSON CITY TO ENTER INTO A RIGHT-OF-WAY ACCESS AGREEMENT WITH RIDGELINK, LLC, was passed on first reading. The motion carried by five ayes. There were no nay votes. Upon motion by Commissioner Jeff Banyas, seconded by Vice-Mayor David Tomita, Ordinance No. 4592-15, AN ORDINANCE TO APPROVE A FRANCHISE AGREEMENT TO ALLOW ZAYO GROUP, LLC TO PERFORM WORK WITHIN THE CITY S RIGHT-OF-WAY, was passed on second reading. The motion carried by five ayes. There were no nay votes. Upon motion by Commissioner Jenny Brock, seconded by Commissioner Jeff Banyas, Ordinance No. 4593-15, AN ORDINANCE TO INCREASE THE THRESHOLD OVER WHICH PUBLIC ADVERTISEMENT AND SEALED BIDS ARE REQUIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH TENNESSEE CODE ANNOTATED SECTION 12-3-1212 AND TO REPEAL ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH, was passed on second reading. The motion carried by five ayes. There were no nay votes. 10

Upon motion by Commissioner Ralph Van Brocklin, seconded by Commissioner Jenny Brock, Ordinance No. 4591-15, AN ORDINANCE TO REZONE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 2310 AND 2424 WEST WALNUT AND 2250 MCKINLEY ROAD FROM I-2 (HEAVY INDUSTRIAL) TO R-6 (HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL-UNIVERSITY), was passed on third reading. The motion carried by five ayes. There were no nay votes. ORDINANCE NO. 4591-15 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE BEING PART OF THE APPENDIX TO ORDINANCE NO. 1519 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO ADOPT A CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES FOR THE CITY OF JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE, AND TO REPEAL ALL LAWS AND ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH", AND AMENDATORY THEREOF, BY CHANGING FROM AN I-2 (HEAVY INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT TO A R-6 (HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL - UNIVERSITY) DISTRICT FOR CERTAIN PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 2310 AND 2424 W. WALNUT STREET AND 2250 MCKINLEY ROAD. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF JOHNSON CITY AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the Zoning Map of the city of Johnson City, Tennessee, being a part of the appendix to Ordinance No. 1519 entitled, "An Ordinance to Adopt a Code of Laws and Ordinances for the City of Johnson City, Tennessee, and to Repeal All Laws and Ordinances in Conflict Therewith," and all ordinances supplementary thereto and amendatory thereof, be and the same is hereby amended and modified by changing the zoning on the following described property from an I-2 (Heavy Industrial) District to a R-6 (High Density Residential - University) District. See description marked "Exhibit 'A'" hereto. See map of the above-described property marked "Exhibit 'B'" hereto. Concept Plan marked Exhibit C hereto. SECTION 2. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, That this ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage on third and final reading and publication as required by law, the public welfare requiring it. 11

PASSED ON FIRST READING 10/01/2015 PASSED ON SECOND READING 10/15/2015 PASSED ON THIRD READING 11/03/2015 APPROVED AND SIGNED IN OPEN MEETING ON THE 3 rd DAY OF November, 2015 ATTEST: /s/ W. C. Stout MAYOR /s/ Janet Jennings City Recorder APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ James H. Epps, IV City Attorney 12

Exhibit A 13

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"Exhibit 'B'" 16

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At this time Diane Cantler, Johnson City Development Authority (JCDA), presented several design drawings for the Old Giant/U-Haul Sign. Funding sources have not yet been identified. The City Commission directed the JCDA to pursue a design that preserves the historical design of the sign, determine the intended audience, identify funding sources and report back to the Commission in 60 days. Upon motion by Commissioner Ralph Van Brocklin, seconded by Commissioner Jeff Banyas, the following resolution was offered for adoption. The motion carried by five ayes. There were no nay votes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF JOHNSON CITY, That the deferral of consideration of the installation of 5 additional Gas Wells at the Iris Glen Landfill, with direction to City Staff to amend the agreement to prevent Energy Systems Group (ESG) from terminating the agreement prior to payback of the investment, be and the same is hereby approved. At this time, Russ Nelson, Energy Systems Group, presented the Preliminary Energy Study on the Older Campus Facilities at Science Hill High School (SHHS). The School Board wishes to discuss this work with the Commission in more detail. At this time, City Manager Pete Peterson presented the City Manager s Report. There being no further business or discussion, Mayor Clayton Stout adjourned the meeting at 8:34 p.m. CLAYTON STOUT MAYOR JANET JENNINGS CITY RECORDER 18

ITEMS DEFERRED: 1. Consideration of the installation of 5 additional Gas Wells at the Iris Glen Landfill, upon amendment of the agreement to prevent Energy Systems Group (ESG) from terminating the agreement prior to payback of the investment. ACTION ITEMS: 1. The City Commission Board directed the JCDA to pursue a design that preserves the historical design of the U-Haul sign, determine the intended audience, identify funding sources and to come back to the Commission in 60 days. 2. Direct City Staff to amend the agreement to prevent Energy Systems Group (ESG) from terminating the agreement prior to payback of the investment. 3. The School Board wishes to discuss the Preliminary Energy Study on the Older Campus Facilities at SHHS with the Commission in more detail. 19