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CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MUNISING AGENDA MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2013 6:00 P.M. A. CALL TO ORDER OF REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, ROLL CALL B. PUBLIC COMMENT (non-agenda items) C. City Commission and Downtown Development Authority Discussion on Extension of Downtown Development Authority Renewal D. OLD CITY BUSINESS 1. Emergency Dredging Waterways Grant Agreement and Resolution 2. Big P project Amendment of Agreement for Professional Services with AECOM 3. Discussion on Plan to Hire New City Manager 4. Treasurer s Report 5. Monthly Reports Committee - Fire - Police - WWTP E. NEW CITY BUSINESS 1. Farmer s Market License 2. Coleman Engineering Company invoice for Services regarding Safe Routes to Schools in the amount of $1,292.75 3. Coleman Engineering Company invoice for Services regarding H-58 Rural Task Force Roadway Project in the amount of $5,874.50 4. Sanders & Czapski Associates PLLC for services regarding the Recreation Grants in the amount of $1,425.02 5. Approve City Commission Meeting Minutes of 4-3-13 6. Check Register/List of Bills 7. City Manager Report F. CORRESPONDENCE G. PUBLIC COMMENTS (non-agenda items) H. ADJOURNMENT CITY COMMISSION Official Proceedings A. CALL TO ORDER OF REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, ROLL CALL The Regular Meeting of the City Commission was duly called and held on Monday, April 15, 2013, in the City Commission Room of City Hall. Mayor called the Regular Meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. PRESENT: ABSENT: Commissioners: Cotey, Bornslaeger, Nettleton and Mayor Commissioner: Dolaskie B. PUBLIC COMMENT (non-agenda items) There were none. Moved by Commissioner Bornslaeger to amend the agenda to act on E. 1. Farmer s Market License to B.1. Support by Commissioner Nettleton. Unanimous Voice Vote:

Agenda amended: B1. Farmer s Market License Moved by Commissioner Nettleton to authorize the City Attorney to prepare a license with the City of Munising and the MSU Extension Service; James Isleib and present the license to the MSU Extension Service office for their approval. Support by Commissioner Cotey. C. City Commission and Downtown Development Authority Discussion on Extension of Downtown Development Authority Renewal Members Present for the Downtown Development Authority: Al Weymouth, Dale Immel, Rick Bowerman, Deb Nedeau and Rod. City Attorney Ferguson indicated that the DDA should stay on the path that Miller Canfield has laid out; they are the experts. Other things discussed were completed projects; projected projects and reducing the agreement with the DDA and the City to continue to contribute the $100,000.00 for the major project on the water and sewer in 2011; this will clarify the contribution for the future. D. OLD CITY BUSINESS 1. Emergency Dredging Waterways Grant Agreement and Resolution Moved by Commissioner Cotey to approve the Emergency Dredging Waterways Grant Agreement and Resolution contingent on the City Attorney and City Manager clarifying what Facility means in this agreement and resolution. Support by Commissioner Bornslaeger. RESOLUTION Upon motion made by Commissioner Cotey, seconded by Commissioner Bornslaeger the following Resolution was adopted: RESOLVED, that the City of Munising, Michigan, accepts the terms of the Agreement as received from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, and that the City agrees, but not by way of limitation, as follows: 1. To accept the sum of money equal to one hundred (100) percent of the total cost of the emergency dredging of the facilities called for by the plans and specifications, including engineering costs, 25% advance and 75% reimbursement. The state s payments must be supported by documentation of actual costs, including an engineer s report on dredge volume, and actual payments made to the contractor. 2. To maintain satisfactory financial accounts, documents, and records, and to make them available to the Department for auditing at reasonable times. 3. To construct the facilities and provide the funds, services, and materials as may be necessary to satisfy the terms of the Agreement. 4. To ensure that all premises, buildings, and equipment related procedures comply with all applicable State and Federal regulations. 5. To establish and appoint the City Manager to regulate the use of the facilities constructed under this Agreement to assure the use thereof by the public on equal and reasonable terms.

6. To enforce all State statutes and local ordinances pertaining to marine safety and to enforce statutes of the State of Michigan within the confines of the City pertaining to the licensing of watercraft. Watercraft not fully complying with the laws of the State of Michigan relative to licensing shall not be permitted to use the facility until full compliance with those laws has been made. 7. To comply with all terms of the Agreement, including all terms not specifically set forth in the foregoing portions of this Resolution. The following aye votes were recorded: 4 The following nay votes were recorded: 0 STATE OF MICHIGAN ) ) COUNTY OF ALGER ) I, Sue Roberts Clerk of the City of Munising, Michigan, certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the Resolution relative to the Agreement with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, which was adopted by the City Board at a meeting held on Monday, April 15, 2013. Dated: Sue Roberts, City Clerk 2. Big P project Amendment of Agreement for Professional Services with AECOM Moved by Commissioner Bornslaeger to approve the amendment of the Agreement for Professional Services with AECOM regarding the Big P Project; this is with the understanding that the Commission is not impressed or satisfied with AECOM s work performance. Support by Commissioner Cotey. 3. Discussion on Plan to Hire New City Manager City Manager Bovin indicated that October 1, 2013 is the date he would like to be done as the manager. Moved by Commissioner Cotey to authorize City Manager Bovin to contact MML regarding the search for a new City Manager. Support by Commissioner Bornslaeger. 4. Treasurer s Report Moved by Commissioner Cotey to approve the City Treasurer s monthly report as submitted. Support by Commissioner Bornslaeger. 5. Monthly Reports Committee - Fire - Police - WWTP Commissioner Nettleton stated that the Insurance Committee would be meeting on April 22 nd with three insurance carriers; for explanation on their bids. Commissioner Bornslaeger stated that the Labor Committee had received a request from the Police Union to reopen their contract for negotiations. Commissioner Cotey thanked everyone for the great turn out at Alger Parks and Recreations open house. E. NEW CITY BUSINESS

1. Farmer s Market License This was already acted on in B1. 2. Coleman Engineering Company invoice for Services regarding Safe Routes to Schools in the amount of $1,292.75 Moved by Commissioner Cotey to approve the invoice from Coleman Engineering Company in the amount of $1,292.75 for services rendered on the Safe Routes to Schools project. Support by Commissioner Bornslaeger. 3. Coleman Engineering Company invoice for Services regarding H-58 Rural Task Force Roadway Project in the amount of $5,874.50 Moved by Commissioner Cotey to approve the invoice from Coleman Engineering Company in the amount of $5,874.50 for services rendered on the H-58 Rural Task Force Roadway Project. Support by Commissioner Bornslaeger. 4. Sanders & Czapski Associates PLLC for services regarding the Recreation Grants in the amount of $1,425.02 Moved by Commissioner Bornslaeger to approve Sanders & Czapski Associates PLLC invoice in the amount of $1,425.02 for services rendered on the Recreation Grants. Support by Commissioner Cotey. 5. Approve City Commission Meeting Minutes of 4-3-13 Moved by Commissioner Cotey to approve the City Commission Meeting Minutes of 4-3-13 as submitted. Support by Commissioner Nettleton. 6. Check Register/List of Bills Moved by Commissioner Bornslaeger to approve and pay the Check Register-List of Bills as submitted. Support by Commissioner Cotey. 7. City Manager Report City Manager Bovin stated that the Industrial Park Board will meet Thursday; Tuesday DDA will meet at 8:00 a.m. and the Brownfield Authority is to meet at 9:00 a.m.; on April 25 th the Community Development meeting is schedule at the Moose Lodge. Next Bovin stated that he and the City Attorney are currently working on two blighted/dangerous buildings in the city. Bovin reminded the Commission of the Drug Collection/Disposal event on the 27 th with the City Police. May 18 th is the Community Clean Up day. Bovin then said that an agreement was made and resolved with Alger Corrections regarding the water, sewer billing; they are asking that when the city reads their meter that their maintenance person is contacted so they too can read the meter this will be read every month. Bovin the handed out a statement that the old Lincoln School property has gone into Trust. Bovin stated that possibly the Planning Commission and the City Commission might be interested in a meeting about the Michigan Historic Preservation in Marquette (the free session) May 10 th from 2:15 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Bovin also gave the Commission a notice regarding a meeting about a Placemaking Tools Workshop June 6 th in Marquette. Bovin then informed the Commission the Dr. Fahrbach had made a donation to the Beautification Committee which was very nice. Last, Bovin stated that he has been in contact with John Hust Tomato LLC regarding the reverter clause;

currently it states reasonable time, City Attorney Ferguson stated that we need to define that to a definite time. Comment was also made that wolves, coyotes and a cougar have been sited on H-58, apparently there is a small herd of deer in the area and with the weather conditions the larger predators are coming out for the food source. This has been making the roadway hazardous. F. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence included the notice for the disposal of unwanted prescription drugs on April 27 th ; and the notification from the Department of Natural Resources regarding the Munising Bay Universal Access Site-Anna River project. G. PUBLIC COMMENTS (non-agenda items) There were none. H. ADJOURNMENT Moved by Commissioner Cotey to adjourn the Regular Meeting of the City Commission. Support by Commissioner Bornslaeger. The Regular Meeting of the City Commission adjourned at 7:46 p.m. Rod, Mayor LIST OF BILLS Sue Roberts, City Clerk 26283) AT&T MOBILITY 72.49 26284) 41 LUMBER COMPANY 123.66 26285) ALGER PARKS & RECREATION 500.00 26286) ALTRAN 7.50 26287) AN*SER SERVICES 50.00 26288) AUTO VALUE OF MUNISING-OK AUTO 671.26 26289) BERGER & KING, INC. 336.00 26290) CITY OF MUNISING-WATER DEPARTMENT 361.10 26291) COLLEGE LAUNDRY & RENTAL 373.20 26292) DAILY PRESS 91.38 26293) MARILYN DESARMO 120.00 26294) DTE ENERGY 2099.79 26295) D. ROBB FERGUSON 4533.45 26296) GBS INC. 53.14 26297) GREAT AMERICAN DISPOSAL COMPANY 4179.20 26298) GREATER MUNISING BAY 183.50 26299) GREATER MUNISING BAY 2500.00 26300) HIAWATHA TELEPHONE COMPANY 46.58 26301) KELLEY MARKETING 300.00 26302) MADIGAN S HARDWARE 282.58 26303) MML-UNEMPLOYMENT FUND 10935.19 26304) MUNISING SCHOOL PUBLIC LIBRARY 500.00 26305) MUNISING TROUT AND SALMON CLASSIC 500.00 26306) NAPA AUTO PARTS 69.20 26307) NORTH CENTRAL LABORATORIES 608.49 26308) PEOPLES STATE BANK 48071.25 26309) PETERSON PUBLISHING INC. 633.30 26310) PONTEM SOFTWARE BY RIA 3016.46 26311) PUTVIN DRUG STORE 42.99 26312) MARY SCHROEDER 140.00 26313) SHELL FLEET PLUS 5363.35 26314) MARIE A. ST. AMOUR 140.00 26315) UPPER PENINSULA RECREATION INC. 1230.77 26316) US BANK EQUIPMENT FINANCE 330.32 26317) VERIZON WIRELESS 339.65 26318) ALGER COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY 325.00 26319) CITY OF MUNISING-WATER DEPARTMENT 260.88

26320) DENMAN S HARDWARE 359.59 26321) DTE ENERGY 1098.89 26322) ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE 149.53 26323) FASTENAL COMPANY 45.04 26324) GBS INC. 62.40 26325) HUBER TECHNOLOGY 249.00 26326) MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 120.00 26327) MINING JOURNAL 83.36 26328) MUNISING COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION-VISA 71.78 26329) NORTH AMERICAN SALT COMPANY 17382.34 26330) PUTVIN DRUG STORE 45.97 26331) TELNET WORLDWIDE, INC. 21.08 26332) U.P. POWER COMPANY 19085.84 26333) VANTAGE FLEX, LLC 100.00 26334) WEST PAYMENT CENTER 425.43 26335) MENARDS 79.98 26336) MIDWEST SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC. 1437.50 26337) TRUDELL PLUMBING & HEATING 172.00