Council of the Borough of Somerset 347 West Union Street Somerset Pa Council Meeting April 25, :00 p.m.

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Council of the Borough of Somerset 347 West Union Street Somerset Pa. 15501 Council Meeting April 25, 2016 7:00 p.m. Meeting called to order by President Ruby Miller, opening with recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Present: Members of Borough Council: Ruby Miller; Fredric Rosemeyer; Judy Pyle; Pam Ream; Steve Shaulis; and Gary Thomas. Mayor Scott Walker was also present. Also Present: Borough Manager, Michele Enos; Director of Finance, Brett Peters; Chief of Police, Randy Cox; Solicitor James Cascio; Consulting Engineers from the EADS Group, Tom Reilly and Jake Bowlby; Director of Public Works, George Svirsko; and Assistant Manager, Joshua Summits. Announcements: President Miller made the following announcements: (a) An Executive Session was held at 5:30 p.m. April 11, 2016 to discuss Police Personnel Issues. (b) An Executive Session was held at 5:30 p.m. on April 25, 2016 to discuss Personnel Issues.

Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes Mrs. Ream then moved to approve the minutes of the previous meeting noting this correction motion seconded by Mr. Thomas. General Public Comments Sienna Davis described a parking problem on West Garrett Street involving Residential Permit Parking. Students have been obtaining visitor permits from another permit parking area. She described some of the issues: too many cars from the school are parked along the street, causing residents difficulty in finding parking. This also affected snow plowing since they would be there from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The Chief of Police said color-coding would be no problem but it may not be feasible until permits are re-issued. We can institute an Agreement to accept the permit with the understanding that it can only be used in your parking area, but the permit does not limit visitors. Mrs. Davis said she is merely concerned about the students obtaining the permits. Mr. Cox said they will respond, but he cannot dedicate an officer to be on the two-block area consistently. He said if it would be acceptable, they will have the color code prepared by the time new permits arrive for next year, and he explained that the reason they selected color-coding was to avoid having to place stickers on cars. He said he would consider administratively drawing up an application that would also double as an Agreement. Administrative Business Payment of Bills Mr. Rosemeyer moved to pay the following bills for the April 25, 2016 Council meeting, as reviewed motion then seconded by Mr. Shaulis: Check Numbers: 27459 to 27600 Total Amount: $522,925.10 2

New Business (a) Resolution No. 2016-09 Mrs. Enos explained that we are in the finalization stage of all documents required by FEMA concerning the January 2016 snow disaster reimbursement. The Designation of Agent Resolution designates a person to execute and submit all documents. She recommends approval so that we can move forward in the FEMA Reimbursement Application Process. Motion Mrs. Ream moved; seconded by Mr. Rosemeyer, to execute the following Resolution: Resolution No. 2016-09 Designation of Agent for FEMA-4267-DR BE IT RESOLVED, by Council of the Borough of Somerset, that Michele A. Enos, Borough Manager, is hereby authorized to execute for and in behalf of the Borough of Somerset, Somerset County, a Public Entity established under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: All required forms and documents are for the purpose of obtaining financial assistance under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act. (Public Law 93-288 as amended by Public Law 100-707). Certification signed, passed and approved April 25, 2016. (b) Sewage Treatment Plant 3

Ms. Enos stated that we need to consider authorizing the EADS Group to advertise and prepare bid specifications for repairs to the trickling filters at our sewage treatment plant. Cost estimate is $120,000 which has been budgeted for the year 2016. Motion Mr. Thomas moved; Mr. Shaulis seconded, to authorize preparation and advertising of specifications for the repair of the trickling filters at the sewage treatment plant. (c) PennDOT Parking Study Ms. Enos explained that Penndot will be painting traffic lanes along West Patriot Street and West Main Street. Penndot needs to determine which blocks could accommodate parking; whether both sides of the street; and which side is most appropriate, before doing the line striping. To ask for this study to be performed, Council s authorization to approach PennDOT would be required. We do not typically pay for this type of traffic study, since this is a State highway. However if a cost should be associated with this request, it will be brought back to Council before we ask them to proceed. Motion Mr. Rosemeyer moved to approve the PennDOT Parking Study seconded by Mr. Shaulis. COMMITTEE, ADMINISTRATION, SPECIAL REPORTS 4

(a) Manager s Report Ms. Enos reported the following: She attended the pre-bid Construction Conference along with Gary Thomas on March 30 th, regarding the Public Works Garage Roof Replacement Project with EADS Group. March 31 st she met with Tom Jury and Mike Skiver to review the DEP Reports required when a commercial structure is demolished. On April 6 th we met with FEMA to discuss the documentation required regarding the January 2016 snow disaster. On April 8 th we met to discuss the repairs to the trickling filters at the sewer plant. The Public Works Committee met April 14 th and toured the streets to review the list of potential Paving Projects scheduled for this year. On April 20 th she met with Craig Weimer and Tri-Star to finalize all paperwork for the new pick-up truck that Council authorized. (It is now in service at our Sewage Treatment Plant.) On April 21 st we attended a follow-up meeting with PEMA and FEMA to continue the process of applying for reimbursement for the January 2016 snow emergency. She met with Mr. Svirsko and George Spinelli (of Penndot) to review the list of roads that the Public Works Committee provided. We have a list of cost-per-street and will be narrowing it down with the Public Works Committee. We may need to eliminate some and include them in next year s budget. On April 26 th she and Mr. Svirsko will meet with Selective Insurance for their Quarterly Safety Inspection. (b) President s Report Ms. Enos said we made an offer on the Parking Meter status and are waiting on a counter. Mrs. Miller asked about free parking on Saturday, April 30 th at the municipal parking lot behind the Fraternal Order of Eagle building. It was explained that the Somerset Ambulance Association s Barbecue Benefit will held that day, and they had discussed placing the ambulances in the back parking lot for display. Motion 5

Mr. Rosemeyer moved to allow the municipal parking lot behind the Fraternal Order of Eagles building to have free parking on Saturday, April 30 th motion seconded by Mrs. Ream. Motion Unanimously Carried Mrs. Miller suggested attending the May 12 th meeting at the Quality Inn to review the North Center Avenue Bridge Replacement Project. (c) Engineer s Report Tom Reilly reported the following: The Municipal Authority received funding for the water tank replacement from Pennvest, a 20-year loan, at interest rate of 1% for year one through five, and a little over 1.6% for years 6 through 20 (a 1.8 million-dollar project). They are planning on completing the contract documents, opening bids this summer and set up a Pennvest loan closing. The Control System for the Water Treatment Plant is out for bids, opening the first week of May. They submitted DEP permits for Storm Sewer Projects and we re waiting for Penndot s review. President Ruby Miller presented the following Certificate of Recognition to Engineer Tom Reilly: On behalf of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Somerset, we are pleased to recognize the appointment of Thomas M. Reilly, P.E. to the position of President and Chief Executive Officer of EADS given on this 25 th day April, 2016. (d) Public Works/Equipment Committee Gary Thomas reported no meeting was held for this period - one will be scheduled before next Council Meeting. (e) Public Safety Committee Meeting 6

Mr. Rosemeyer reported the following review of their previous meeting, held April 18th: They discussed the problem of drug overdose for first responders and will need to have officers trained on this subject before June 30 th. They discussed psychological testing for police officers. Concerning Vehicle Cameras these will not be placed because a new State Law will be forthcoming therefore will wait until it is passed before making any purchases. Concerning a new vehicle this is being placed on hold because of the capital expense for the garage roof. He noted that each time we delayed purchasing a needed vehicle it puts us behind, for the following year. Therefore after the roof is completed and funds are available we would like to buy the new patrol car. Ms. Enos added that this can be brought up at the Finance Committee Meeting. (f) Finance Committee Mr. Rosemeyer provided the following Report representing Revenues and Expenditures through March, which is the 25% point of the fiscal year: General Fund: Revenues: 10.93% Expenses: 22.72% Water Revenue Fund: Revenues: 25.16% Expenses: 28.44% Sewer System Operating Fund: Revenues: 23.11% Expenses: 17.60% (g) Somerset, Inc. Judy Pyle s Report: The Board began preparation for the process of hiring an Executive Director. A Trinity Park meeting was held. We need permission from Council to paint the clock on the Diamond and remove the benches, which are in bad shape. (they discussed possibly using them elsewhere) The clock belongs to the Borough therefore they need permission to paint it. New benches will be arriving. 7

Motion Fred Rosemeyer offered a motion to allow Somerset Inc. to paint the clock on the diamond - seconded by Gary Thomas. (h) Somerset Volunteer Fire Department Mr. Thomas Report: We had roughly 221 calls from October 1 st. There were several accidents here in the Borough. Our call load has gone up, in helping other Fire Departments. The new ladder truck is in service. We had training on it last weekend, with probably 30 people being trained to operate it. (i) Solicitors Report Mr. Cascio mentioned the right-of-way with the Somerset Hotel (which was behind the former Ramada Inn) was authorized at our last Council Meeting. The next step is to see that the line is properly installed in accordance with the Line Extension Agreement. Adjournment Pam Ream moved to adjourn, seconded by Gary Thomas. Unanimously Carried 7:58 p.m. Michele A. Enos, Borough Secretary 8