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1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 PHILOMATH CITY COUNCIL MINUTES December 1, 1 1. CALL TO ORDER The City Council of the City of Philomath was called to order on Monday, December 1, 1, at :00 p.m. in the Philomath City Hall Council Chambers by Mayor Rocky Sloan.. ROLL CALL Present: Excused: Mayor Rocky Sloan Councilor Sean Manning Councilor Doug Edmonds Councilor Angie Baca Councilor Charla Koeppe Councilor Eric Niemann Councilor Jason Leonard Staff Present: City Manager Chris Workman City Attorney Jim Brewer Police Chief Ken Rueben Finance Director Joan Swanson Public Works Director Kevin Fear City Recorder Ruth Post. CONSENT AGENDA.1 City Council Minutes November, 1. Public Works Committee Minutes November, 1. Police Committee Minutes November, 1. Park Advisory Board Minutes December 1, 1 Mayor Sloan noted the addition of Agenda Item #. CDBG loan forgiveness. MOTION: Councilor Koeppe moved, Councilor Edmonds second, to approve the consent agenda and the council agenda for December 1, 1, as amended. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Koeppe, Edmonds, Leonard, Niemann and Sloan; No: None.). ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA.1 None.. VISITORS/PETITIONS.1 Elaine Hall, Philomath, OR Ms. Hall addressed her concerns about the water issue on Starlight Village when the electricity goes out. She requested a longterm plan from the City for a solution to the issue. Mayor Sloan stated that a water reservoir on the west end of town would overcome the issue. There was brief discussion about how much growth is needed before the additional water tower is required. Mr. Workman explained that the Water Master Plan is just beginning to be updated and noted that the west side water reservoir is one of the projects that will get prioritized within the plan. Ms. Hall stated that having a plan would help give that neighborhood more confidence. Philomath City Council Minutes of 1/1/1 1: Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1. Sandi Hering, Philomath, OR Ms. Hering stated her support of OSU Extension and, more specifically, the -H program.. Aurora Jensen, Philomath, OR Ms. Jensen stated she is a -H member and stated her support for the program.. Tammy Skubinna, Corvallis, OR Ms. Skubinna stated she was the -H agent for Benton County for years and stated her support for the service district.. Judy Hays-Eberts, Philomath, OR Ms. Hays-Eberts addressed the recent request from a citizen to make amendments to the poultry ordinance. She requested any changes take into consideration several factors including how many complaints have been received and what the opinion is of the general Philomath public. She suggested an arbitrator or ombudsman to resolve disputes between neighbors. She requested that the Council not jump to conclusions.. STAFF REPORTS.1 City Manager Mr. Workman reported the Park Advisory Board has been meeting and expects to have an updated Park Master Plan ready to forward to the Public Works Committee within the next couple of months.. Public Works Director Mr. Fear reported on the recent rain events and stated that so far the Marys River has stayed within its banks. He stated they continue to sweep frequently and try to keep leaves off of the catch basins. There have only been two calls so far regarding flooded catch basins. He stated that interviews began today for the Utility Maintenance Worker position and they will be conducting a total of eight interviews. He also reported that they are preparing for the water system survey by the state that is conducted every three years. They expect another positive report.. City Recorder Ms. Post reported that the City s recent Facebook post about sand bags reached over 1,00 people and had page shares within hours of posting.. Finance Director Ms. Swanson reported that the annual outside audit has been completed and is posted on the City s website. She stated that the auditor will be at the January City Council meeting to review the audit. She reported on property tax revenues received in November and stated the collections came in below the budgeted amount. She discussed potential reasons for this.. Police Chief Chief Rueben reported that a business watch program has been kicked off to compile a database of business contact information. This will enable the department to send and receive information from businesses regarding crime, scams and other timely information. He stated that reserve officer Marcia Gilson has developed the form and will be distributing them to local businesses. She also attended the Crime Prevention Academy recently. Chief Rueben reported that the department s accreditation renewal is due this March and described the process of writing reports that support adherence to Philomath City Council Minutes of 1/1/1 1: Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 their policies. A report must be written for each policy. He also reported that Ted Vaughn graduated from the Police Academy last week. He stated that Officer Kevin Frahm, who has been with the department for less than a year, has been recommended to be a field training officer and will be attending the training for that. Councilor Edmonds thanked Chief Rueben and his department for the integrity they bring to the community and the profession.. City Attorney Mr. Brewer introduced Deputy City Attorney Dan Miller who represents Philomath at the Municipal Court and at Planning Commission meetings. Chief Rueben stated that Dan is doing an outstanding job.. COUNCIL REPORTS.1 None.. NEW BUSINESS.1 Benton View Drive Local Improvement District report Mr. Workman summarized the LID reports in the packet and stated that he is requesting approval of the reports. In addition to the approval, the Council can give staff direction to present a resolution at the next meeting that the LID is moving forward. He described the additional timeline if either project is moved forward. Ms. Swanson stated her concern about estimating amounts that property owners would pay without more refined construction cost estimates. Councilor Edmonds stated it is important for the City to have concerns about the cost to homeowners and the need to mitigate costs where possible. Mr. Workman stated the sewer is an expensive project partly due to terrain and layout of the properties. He explained that the City could require the five homes that are currently not in conformance with the City code to hook up to the sewer system but it would be more expensive for those property owners. This would then create a domino effect requiring more homeowners to connect. He emphasized it would be more efficient and cost-effective to complete the entire project at one time. He described different repayment options that the Council could make available to property owners. MOTION: Councilor Edmonds moved, Councilor Koeppe second, to accept the Benton View Drive Sewer LID Survey and Report as written and direct staff to move forward with the Sewer LID with emphasis on mitigation of costs. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Edmonds, Koeppe, Leonard, Niemann and Sloan; No: None). Councilor Edmonds recommended using the assessment method of dividing the project cost by the number of connections. Mr. Brewer explained the establishment of a reimbursement district where any subsequent connections would reimburse the district for a share of project costs. There was clarification that the Council wanted to see a range of contributions to the project by the City. Ms. Swanson pointed out that if the Council wants the City to pay a higher share, the current lack of funds would push the project out into the future by several years. Philomath City Council Minutes of 1/1/1 1: Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 MOTION: Councilor Edmonds moved, Councilor Niemann second, to accept the Benton View Drive Street LID Survey and Report as written and direct staff to keep it on file. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Edmonds, Koeppe, Leonard, Niemann and Sloan; No: None).. 1-1 Council Goals update Mr. Workman reviewed each of the goals. He described the status of the Park Master Plan update and plans for a new park on North th Street. He stated that the Wastewater Master Plan update will hone in on the remaining concrete sewer lines to be replaced. He stated that the groundwork is in place for negotiating a new Rock Creek Intertie Agreement with Corvallis. Mr. Workman stated that language is being developed for an ordinance related to recreational marijuana use, sales and manufacturing. He described efforts to market to grocery store chains to attract a store but emphasized the difficulty of being successful with a large chain store just two miles to the east. There was discussion about the possible filling of the store space by another non-grocery business. Mr. Workman recommended revamping the no-interest façade improvement loan program. He noted the presentation earlier in the evening to the joint City Council and Planning Commission regarding the Transportation System Plan update. He stated it is unlikely to be completed by December, 1, but should be well underway. On the strategic plan goal, he recommended completion of a plan addressing multiple facets of the community, rather than focusing solely on economic development. Mr. Workman provided examples of outreach to OSU for various projects. There was additional discussion about nuisance properties.. Philomath Public Art Council structural art proposal Ms. Post explained that the Art Council would like Council approval of the approximate location for a new structural piece of art to be placed at Dale Collins Readerboard Park. She noted that the location shown in the agenda packet is approximate, and there may be some repositioning when the piece is complete to get the best possible viewing by oncoming highway traffic. MOTION: Councilor Koeppe moved, Councilor Niemann second, that the City Council approve location of the Traveling the Applegate Trail artwork at Dale Collins Readerboard Park. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Edmonds, Koeppe, Leonard, Niemann and Sloan; No: None).. Public Works printer purchase request Mr. Fear described the need for a new large format printer to replace the 1-year-old printer. Councilor Niemann questioned if the quote included maintenance. Mr. Fear stated that the service contracts are so expensive that it didn t seem to be worth it. MOTION: Councilor Koeppe moved, Councilor Edmonds second, that the City purchase the new printer and optional software package from Central Print and Reprographics for $,.. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Edmonds, Koeppe, Leonard, Niemann and Sloan; No: None). Philomath City Council Minutes of 1/1/1 1: Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0. Jail zoning Mr. Workman explained the receipt of the initiative petition related to jail zoning and his contact with the chief petitioners suggesting taking the request to the Planning Commission. The chief petitioners have since withdrawn the proposed petition and are willing to work with the City on a solution. MOTION: Councilor Edmonds moved, Councilor Niemann second, to direct the Philomath Planning Commission to place the Jail Zoning issue on its next agenda and to work with Philomath citizens to find acceptable language to address their concerns. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Edmonds, Koeppe, Leonard, Niemann and Sloan; No: None).. CDBG loan forgiveness Ms. Swanson explained the outstanding CDBG loans for S th Street. Barb Hartz, Principal Broker, Landmark Realty, Philomath, OR Ms. Hartz explained the outstanding loans associated with the home total more than the approved buyer loan amount. She requested the Council waive the $,0 due from the seller s estate that exceeds the buyer s loan. She stated that if this buyer s purchase falls through, the property will likely fall into foreclosure and the City could well lose its entire loan proceeds of $,1. Ms. Swanson explained how the two loans originated and how the total of all outstanding obligations on the house exceeds the purchaser s approved loan amount. MOTION: Councilor Niemann moved, Councilor Leonard second, the City Council approve forgiveness of $,0 of the total $,1 loans owed to the City on the property located at S. th Street, Philomath, OR. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Edmonds, Koeppe, Leonard, Niemann and Sloan; No: None).. ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS.1 Ordinance #0 Annexing Hartz Property first reading Mr. Brewer read the proposed ordinance twice by title. ROLL CALL VOTE: Approved -0 (Yes: Edmonds, Koeppe, Leonard, Niemann and Sloan. No: None. Excused: Manning and Baca.) Ordinance approved unanimously at first reading.. Resolution 1-1 OSU Extension Taxing District Mr. Workman stated that the cities of Albany, Adair Village and Monroe approved the original resolution, and the city of Corvallis approved the revised resolution. He stated that the distinction between the two resolutions is that the revised resolution states that the Council approves taking the district to the voters, but it does not endorse the district. Councilor Koeppe requested clarification that opting out of participation would only affect people living within the Philomath city limits and not those in the county with a Philomath address. Mr. Workman confirmed that this was correct. MOTION: Councilor Niemann moved, Councilor Koeppe second, to adopt revised Resolution 1-1, a Resolution Approving Benton County Order to Initiate Formation of Benton County Extension and -H Service District. Motion Philomath City Council Minutes of 1/1/1 1: Page 0

1 1 1 1 1 1 APPROVED -0 (Yes: Edmonds, Koeppe, Leonard, Niemann and Sloan; No: None).. INFORMATION & CORRESPONDENCE.1 Website report for November 1 No comment.. Philomath Connection ridership for November 1 No comment.. November, 1 election results (official) No comment.. Preliminary 1 population estimate from Portland State University No comment.. EXECUTIVE SESSION.1 Per ORS.0()(i) Performance Evaluations of Public Officers and Employees Mayor Sloan announced the purpose of the Executive Session to discuss the City Manager s evaluation. He excused the public at :1 p.m. and announced the rules for attendance and disclosure. Attendees: Mayor Sloan, City Councilors Leonard, Edmonds, Koeppe, and Niemann, City Manager Workman, City Attorney Brewer, Finance Director Swanson, Police Chief Rueben, and City Recorder Post. At : p.m., Mayor Sloan reconvened the Council into general session and invited the public to return.. City Manager s Salary Ms. Swanson reviewed the management salary schedule that has five steps for each position. She noted that Mr. Workman was hired at Step 1 and in July 1 he was moved to Step. She explained that she needs direction from the Council as to what Mr. Workman s salary should be effective July 1, 1. Council consensus was to move him to Step. 1. ADJOURNMENT 1.1 Adjournment Seeing no further business, Mayor Sloan adjourned the meeting at : p.m. SIGNED: ATTEST: Rocky Sloan, Mayor Ruth Post, MMC, City Recorder Philomath City Council Minutes of 1/1/1 1: Page 1