Plummer City Council Meeting September 10, 2015

Similar documents
City of Potterville. 319 N. Nelson, Potterville, Michigan Minutes Regular Meeting Thursday February 21, 2013

Public Works Maintenance Assistant: 1. Mayor Tammy M. Payne called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm.

Ben Caviglia Anthony Gaetano Herman Redd

MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 23, 2010 REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT CARROLL CITY COUNCIL

CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS. Regular Meeting and Public Hearing September 5 th, 2018

GOLDEN TOWNSHIP March 8, 2011 Budget Hearing 7:15 pm Regular Board Meeting 7:30 pm Golden Township Hall

VILLAGE OF MILAN COUNCIL MEETING March 5, 2018 Milan Municipal Building 5:30 P.M. AGENDA

UNAPPROVED MINUTES. PRESIDING: Mayor Ron Wood.

VILLAGE OF MILAN COUNCIL MEETING May 18, 2015 Milan Municipal Building Council Chambers 5:30 P.M. AGENDA

TOWN OF BISCOE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING April 11, 2016

CHISAGO LAKES JOINT SEWAGE TREATMENT COMMISSION Regular Commission Meeting Minutes August 18, :00 P.M.

Items number 8, 10 and 11 were removed from the consent agenda.

MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL ST. AUGUSTA, MINNESOTA October 3, 2017

MINUTES BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEETING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2017

VILLAGE OF MILAN COUNCIL MEETING May 7, 2018 Milan Municipal Building 5:30 P.M. AGENDA

VILLAGE OF POSEN. President Podbielniak led the Village Board and attending public in the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance.

Village of Maple Park 302 Willow Street P.O. Box 220 Maple Park, Illinois 60151

CITY OF OSBORN, MISSOURI BOARD MEETING Thursday November 12, 2015

Guests: Lisa Guthrie, George & Betty Katsilometes & Officer Jons.

WATERLOO CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting Agenda Date: May 16, 2016 Time: 7:30 p.m.

VEVAY TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES Regular Meeting Monday, December 14, 2015 Vevay Township Hall 7:00 p.m. MINUTES

Memo. Please note that the following minutes are awaiting formal approval and are in draft or unapproved form.

Wallingford Selectboard Meeting Minutes April 17, 2017

LEHMUA Regular Meeting March 13, 2018

CALL TO ORDER. Mayor Bill Flanagan asked Deputy City Clerk Karen Clay to note that members are present/absent as indicated below:

BRYAN CITY COUNCIL MARCH 20, 2017

Mike Vice, Amy Pike, Earl Swanson, Christopher Banks, Todd Asay, Brian and Allison Hinz.

Bannock County Officer Taysom, John Fleming, George Katsilometes and Marty Anderson, Attorney

The meeting was called to order by President Dave Price who invited those present to join in the Pledge of Allegiance.

VILLAGE OF POSEN. President Podbielniak led the Village Board and attending public in the recitation of the Pledge Of Allegiance.

BINGHAM TOWNSHIP REGULAR BOARD MEETING MINUTES SEPTEMBER 18, 2017

MINUTES OF WORKING MEETING OF THE CONCHO WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. September 9, 2016

THE LANDIS SEWERAGE AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING May 18, 2015

Mayor Pro Tem Robert Megowen, Councilors Rachel Lankton, Gernot Joachim, and Dan Salo.

BOARD OF SELECTMEN TOWN OF MADISON OCTOBER 7, 2014 MINUTES. Selectmen Present - Michael Brooks, and Josh Shackford. Absent - Chairman John Arruda.

CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. Springfield City Hall 170 North 3 rd Street CALL TO ORDER

CITY OF NEW MEADOWS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2014 AT 7:00PM CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS NEW MEADOWS CITY HALL

Whitewater Township Board Minutes of Regular Meeting held March 29, 2016

INVOCATION: Mayor Doug Knapp gave invocation.

MINUTES RAYTOWN BOARD OF ALDERMEN AUGUST 9, 2016 REGULAR SESSION NO. 32 RAYTOWN CITY HALL EAST 59 TH STREET RAYTOWN, MISSOURI 64133

Regular/Public. December 3, 2007

December 21 & 22, 2009, Emmett, Idaho

Mayor Chris Koos called the regular meeting of the Normal Town Council to order at 7:08 p.m., Monday, November 6, 2017.

2. Mayor Paul R. Spang asked the Clerk for a verbal roll call for City Council Members:

Monday, February 2, 2015

CITY OF HIDDEN HILLS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING. City Hall. Monday, February 27, 2006 MINUTES

M I N U T E S BOARD OF DIRECTORS PLACER COUNTY WATER AGENCY. Thursday, October 18, :00 p.m. Regular Meeting

CALL TO ORDER. Mayor Mickey Perry asked City Clerk Sarah Sharp to note that members are present/absent as indicated below:

Mr. Gralik reported the Crestwood Relining pre-construction meeting is scheduled for tomorrow and the project will start shortly.

T. Paul Davids, Abby Davids, Steve Jones, Pamela Slaughter, Mike Vice, Jane Linford, Randy Benglan and Randall Brown

EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP COUNCIL November 26, 2013

Whitewater Township Board Minutes of Regular Meeting held February 9, 2016

WEST FRANKFORT REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2015

MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SENECA TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL, DISTRICT 160, SENECA, IL

REGULAR MEETING, TOWN OF ELIZABETHTOWN, APRIL 21, 2009

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FLUSHING

Village of Milan. Regular Council meeting. January 25, 2017

LEE S SUMMIT CHARTER REVIEW COMMISSION JUNE 11, 2007

Town of Charlton Saratoga County Town Board Meeting. March 14, 2016

MONTHLY BOARD MEETING & PUBLIC HEARING, TOWN OF WOODHULL September 12, 2012

PENN TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY PERRY COUNTY 102 Municipal Building Road Duncannon, PA May 7, 2014

TYRONE BOROUGH COUNCIL MINUTES OF REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING

THETFORD SELECTBOARD REGULAR MEETING. Monday, March 30, 2015 at 7:00pm. Thetford Town Offices

MEETING MINUTES of the Village of Windsor, N.Y. 107 Main Street Windsor, NY December 4, 2018

Rancho Adobe Fire Protection District

Board of Fire Commissioners District 2, Howell Township Fire Company No. 1 Adelphia, NJ RE-ORGANIZATION MEETING

Village of Germantown Hills. Village Board Meeting Minutes. August 16, :00 p.m.

~ AGENDA ~ City of Wilder City Council Meeting

MINUTES PIQUA CITY COMMISSION Tuesday, March 1, :30 P.M.

BRYAN CITY COUNCIL DECEMBER 1, 2014

I. Call to Order and Roll Call President Tom Lair called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m.

WASHINGTON CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Adjourned Meeting April 18, 2011

Mayor and City Council: David Buffington Tammy Payne. Water and Sewer Board: Franklin Hart. David Buffington Tammy Payne.

Councilors Geissler, Nelson, Peterson, Schmidt, Mayor Boucher

MINUTES BUSHNELL CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 117 EAST JOE P. STRICKLAND, JR. AVENUE JUNE 2, :00 P.M.

City of Baldwin City PO Box 68 Baldwin City, Kansas Council Meeting Agenda

QUITMAN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, :00 P.M. MINUTES

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION AND BYLAWS OF THE. Parkland Light and Water Company ***** Parkland, Washington

Page 1 of 5 COMMUNITY BETTERMENT

RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

Reading Area Water Authority Work Shop Meeting Tuesday May 10, 2016

MINUTES OF THE APRIL 22, 2014 REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT CARROLL CITY COUNCIL

BRYAN CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 4, 2014

MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF MOUNT VERNON, MISSOURI ON TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2019.

The Governing Body of the City of Paola, Kansas, met with Mayor Stuteville presiding.

CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MAY 8, 2018

Minutes of a Regular Council Meeting Tuesday, June 27, 2017, at Olmsted Falls City Hall Bagley Road Council Chambers, 7:30 p.m.

Town of Sellersburg Town Council Meeting Minutes

Mayor Neidhamer called the meeting to order at 12:30 p.m. followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Absent: Commissioners Conklin and Page

1. CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Novak called the Regular Council Meeting to order at 5:30 pm.

64255 Wolcott. Ray, MI 48096

MR. CHARLES BILLS, COUNCILMAN MRS. GAIL SEAMAN, COUNCILWOMAN

Regular Meeting St. Clair Township

MOTION CARRIED-VOTING IN FAVOR: BEYER, GRANER, HAFFTEN, MARTINSON AND NICHOLS

HENRY COUNTY FISCAL COURT REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 17 TH, 2017

CITY COUNCIL AGENDA November 9, 2017 Tuesday, November 14, :00 p.m. Council Chambers, 315 N. Broadway 1. Call to Order a) Roll Call of Members

TOWN OF HINTON REGULAR MEETING Tuesday November 15, 2016, at 6:00 P.M. Hinton Economic Development Authority Building 406 North Broadway, Hinton, OK

REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING BURTON HALL 7:00 P.M.

WASHINGTON PARISH COMMUNICATIONS DISTRICT Minutes of November 06, 2007

AGENDA ITEM NO. 2: The invocation was offered by Tony Seikel, Portneuf Sangha

Transcription:

Plummer City Council Meeting September 10, 2015 The Regular Council Meeting was called to order at 6:03 p.m by Mayor Bringman. Present: Jack Bringman, Mayor Tim Stockdale, Council President Leticia Kennar, Council Bill Weems, Council Absent: Brad Hampton, Council Also Present: Sara Gauthier; City Clerk, Paul Sifford; Public Works Superintendent, Jeannette Taylor, Kenny & Dolores Sorweide, Jesse Horton, Summer Williams, Doug Colley, Doug Elliot, Debra Ivey, Julie Miller, Leonard Johnson, Don Price, Mike Stoltey, Ty Stoltey s Son, Dan Jolibois, Jody Cuthbert, Michelle Wemhoff. Mayor Bringman asked the council if we could add item A for Doug Elliot B Stoltey C Sorweide F Executive Session. Weems Kennar seconded. Roll Call Vote Stockdale aye, Kennar aye, Weems aye. Motion Passed. Public Hearing A. Amend Appropriations Fiscal Year 2014-2015 a. Open Hearing by Presiding Officer: Mayor Bringman opened the hearing at 6:05p.m. b. Determination if proper notice has been provided: Yes there was proper notice. c. Presentation by City: Clerk presented a written d. Staff Report: None e. Public Testimony in favor of application: None. f. Public Testimony neither in favor or opposition of application: None. g. Public Testimony in opposition of application: None. h. Rebuttal by Applicant: None i. Close of Hearing: 6:07p.m. j. Deliberation and Decision: Weems made a motion that we accept the amendments to the Fiscal year budget 2014-2015. Stockdale seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote Kennar aye, Stockdale aye, Weems aye. Motion Passed. Ordinances & Resolutions: Ordinance- Amending Ordinance 429 for Fiscal Year 2014-2015: Stockdale made a motion to amend Ordinance 429 for Fiscal Year 2014-2015. Weems seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote Weems aye, Stockdale aye, Kennar aye. Motion Passed. Resolution- 2015-08 authorizing the elimination of a General Fund Deficit for Fiscal Year ending September 30, 2015 Weems made a motion to approve resolution 2015-08 authorizing the elimination of a General Fund Deficit. Kennar seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote Kennar aye, Weems aye, Stockdale aye. Motion Passed. Resolution- Amending 2015-06 to add United Heritage Voluntary Vision Insurance to Vendors list of preauthorized vendors. Stockdale made a motion to approve the amendment of resolution 2015-06 to add

United Heritage Voluntary Vision Insurance to Vendors List of Pre-authorized vendors. Kennar seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote Stockdale aye, Kennar aye, Weems aye. Motion Passed. Consent Agenda: Weems made a motion to approve the consent agenda including the Meeting Minutes from August 27, 2015 and the Treasurers Report for August 2015 and the disbursements for the Second half of August 2015. Kennar seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote Kennar aye, Weems aye. Motion Passed. Public Comment: None. New Business: A. Doug Elliot Q & A Session Electric: Doug Elliot did a presentation on Electric Utility System Management of Operations. KEC is here to help a fellow public power utility. The disrepair of the electric system is in major need of repair. Key issues of consideration- safety of the public (top priority). Efficiency of electric system operations, reliability and power quality, providing service to customers, all other aspects of running a City Government efficiently. Scope of existing agreement. Facilities Inspection program: Pole inspection Program scope: Conducted y Alamo Services under contract, Approximately 1500 poles inspected, below grade resist graph structural integrity, above grade structural integrity assessment, GIS location and digital image of structure. Pad Mount Equipment inspection scope: Contract let on Sept 8, 2015, unknown number of locations requiring inspection, services performed on a time and material basis: visual assessment and thermal scan, GIS location and digital image of device, Findings of assessments and cost estimates: An estimated total of $4,159,000 cost of addressing identified issues. An average cost of replacing a pole is $6,500.00 per pole. How long would it take to get the process fired back up. Mr. Elliot stated nothing has slowed down we have that September 19, 2015 drop dead date unless we can have a clean plan. Mr. Sifford spent half the day with Shawn Dolan the head engineer and they went out and started the testing the transformers they finished about 50% today and they are hoping to finish tomorrow. Options available to City: Go it alone, Contract with a trusted utility partner (ortup), divest facilities/implement franchise agreement, other alternatives. The cost of operating a line crew: total annual costs are $566,240. Doug Colley asked what the average amount of overtime for a line crew: Doug Elliot stated theirs is about 4% per year. Total cost of vehicles, tools and Equipment: $1,134,057 and this would be the equipment that they would need to do the job. KEC does not recommend the going at it alone approach. Utility management agreement: Contract with a trusted utility partner(tup), Representative from TUP would report directly to City Council, TUP would fully manage City s electric utility operations, services provided and paid for as incurred, failure-toperform trip wires triggering termination of services pre-established, i.e., it s easy for either party to unwind. Divesture of Facilities: Would require an assessment of system value prior to divesture, may require City to solicit bids, and may require approval of constituency. What s next: How can KEC help? Option 1: Self-Reliance: negotiate an engineering services agreement with a full service engineering firm, retain services of a contracted line crew stationed within the city, expeditiously replace or repair all facilities determined defective in recent assessments, then, hire own crew or continue providing services through out-sourcing them to engineering and construction contractors. Option 2: Full Utility Management Services: 1.) Negotiate shortterm administrative services agreement with a trusted utility partner (TUP). Conditions of KEC Assistance: City would need to trust KEC as its TUP, city must commit to negotiating and

implementing a full service utility management agreement with KEC, KEC s board of directors must approve proposed approach. This would be sought following receipt of written request by City, until a full service utility management agreement is executed, all design engineering and line work will be conducted through contractors but coordinated by KEC, until necessary replacements and repairs are made, all electrical work will be performed de-energized, from a bucket-truck, with a safety. Beyond the 19 th prior to the 19 th KEC needs a memorandum of understanding outlining terms of transitional administrative services agreement would need to be adopted. Establish instrument necessary to guarantee financial performance acceptable to KEC, KEC board approval. Aspects of Prudent Utility Practice: A one- system approach to utility management: We don t know how to be two utilities in one! Development of a digital system map, deployment of an AMI system, conversion to the NISC system, developing and reliance upon: long range plan and construction work plan, system protection and coordination study, arc Flash analysis, revenue requirements study, cost of service analysis and financial forecasting. Sifford asked a question assuming that KEC was the TUP would they be looking at a contract annually, bi-annually, or every 3 years. For KEC benefit they are thinking of an ever-green contract with short time limit of terminations. Weems stated that he would still like the city to reinvest in itself and crew up still in the future. Johnson asked Doug Elliot if we had our crew and still working with KEC would the crews not get along. In that case Mr. Elliot said they would like to see a mutual-aid agreement. Write Doug Elliot a letter with our full intent and that we are willing to implement the financial performance then he can go to his board and see if they are willing to move forward with our agreement. Colley asked Mr. Elliot what happens if the board says no then what do we do? He stated that he wants to be successful and show them that it isn t going to be a huge burned on his management team and then he thinks they will be fine. B. Stoltey Water Issue: Stoltey turned in the paperwork for a little bit of background. There are 2 issues, #1 cross connect control it is a federal law. On the Stoltey property there is a well that is connected to the City Water, that is a high priority with the engineers, our public works and DEQ. #2 Stoltey and the City needs to come up with an agreement that serves Stoltey s home and three other homes. The Stoltey s are wanting to build another home out there. We have to get this disconnected. This is going to create an issue. We have to determine whose line goes through the timber, Sifford states he doesn t want that line. We are going to be faced with questions from the public on the moratorium. Interest it isn t going to be our water line through the timber, there are right away issues. The City Crew placed in the pipe from just north of the pig farm to those three homes, but it was purchased by Mr. Stoltey. He prefers to be off the city s system. If the water line isn t serving the pig farm then we could lose that easement and the owner of the land in the Timber could be pulled up by the owner. Get the well disconnected from the City and everybody still has water, this needs to be done by the end of the month. Mr. Stoltey would still be on the Cities water until the plumbing with a shut off. There is a master meter at G Street; Mr. Stoltey stated until he purchased the land there was no one being charged until then. Mayor Bringman stated that we as the City need to do some more research to make sure we in the right and have the authority and it s legally ok. No action taken at this time. Until we have further documentation Mike can hook up and the rest of the residents will still have water. C. Sorweide Issue: Clerk explained to the City Council about this property. Mrs. Sorweide stated that she was never told what the base rates were and they have had sellers pulled out. There were in Arizona and came home and there was no house. They don t feel that whoever buys or themselves should have to pay the back bond. If there were to pay all the base rates for the past 44 months it would come up to a total of $4,343 for the base rates. Table this issue for

tonight until the next council meeting on September 24, 2015. Brian stated that Terry told them we would only charge them $600. D. Proclamation Constitution Week 2015: The City Council approved the proclamation. E. Discussion Not to Budget for Tree Removal in Heyburn State Park: The City Council agreed that we did not budget for tree removal in the Heyburn State Park. F. Payables Second Half of August 2015: Weems made a motion to approve the payables for the Second of Half of August 2015. Stockdale seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote Stockdale aye, Kennar aye, Weems aye. Motion Passed. G. Mountain Water Works Invoices: Weems made a motion to pay Mountain Water Works invoices. Kennar seconded. Roll Call Vote Stockdale aye, Kennar aye, Weems aye. H. Executive Session: Pursuant to Idaho Code 74-206 (Items B)To consider the evaluation, dismissal or disciplining of, or to hear complaints or charges brought against, a public officer, employee, staff member or individual agent, or public school student. Executive Session was called to order at 8:00p.m. Weems made the motion to enter into executive session pursuant to Idaho Code 74-206 (Item B) to consider the evaluation, dismissal or disciplining of, or to hear complaints or charges brought against, a public officer, employee, staff member or individual agent, or public school student. Kennar seconded. Roll Call Vote Stockdale aye, Kennar aye, Weems aye. Executive Session adjourned at 8:25p.m. Kennar made a motion to contact an independent employee harassment charge. Weems seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote Stockdale aye, Kennar aye, Weems aye. Motion Passed. Reports: Staff Reports Terry Allen: None. Sara Gauthier: On File Les Hall: On File. Paul Sifford: Would like clarification of pay raises and if they were approved. Leticia stated that the City Crew doesn t receive any over time until after 40 hours. If they get called back out that same day if it s after 8 hours no matter if they haven t hit the 40 hours they should receive the over time for a daily basis. Mayor Bringman stated that he believes that we can t separate departments out; he believes that all departments have to be treated equally. Paul would like the council to consider giving the City Crew a raise. The guys have been really swamped with the whole electric thing and in the future he will be giving an official written. Paulina Freeburg: On File. City Engineer Reports: Jesse the first project is the well project and he stated that the sub contractor has been waiting for KEC to do the electric work. KEC has had some issues of their own. The engineer Doug from KEC stated that it will be done by Tuesday September 15, 2015. Once the electric is done we can do the pump test. Project 2 Pole replacement project and the contract negotiation. Mountain Water works has been helping with the task force. Stimson mill metering project, the cost of the project will be shared with Stimson. Water Bond Election they have also been helping with this and they have another meeting scheduled for September 26 th at the American Legion Building. Jesse handed out a presentation from Tim from the Presentation on August 29, 2015. Project 3 is the I&I project through Army Corp, they are requesting additional environmental studies. They want to have a public meeting so

that the public can see the studies and then they have to give the public 2 weeks for any comments. Electric utility system study and we have discussed on this already tonight. Wastewater treatment operations and procedures policy, Stuart will be up here next week to meet with Paul and Leonard. Legal Reports: None. Council Reports: Mayor Bringman: None. Tim Stockdale: None. Brad Hampton: Absent Bill Weems: None. Leticia Kennar: None. Regular Council Meeting Adjourned at 8:48 p.m. Jack Bringman, Mayor Sara Gauthier, City Clerk