MINUTES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OCTOBER 2, 2018

Similar documents
MINUTES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL DECEMBER 31, 2018 FIRST MEETING OF THE YEAR 2019

MINUTES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL APRIL 3, 2018

MINUTES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL MARCH 27, 2018

MINUTES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL APRIL 4, 2017

MINUTES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING DECEMBER 31, 2014 YEAR END CLOSEOUT

MINUTES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL FEBRUARY 18, 2014

MINUTES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL MAY 1, 2018

MINUTES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL DECEMBER 31, 2013

MINUTES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL DECEMBER 17, 2013

MINUTES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL JULY 7, Councilors Brahim Zogby, Michael Bowe, Erwin Smith, James Chamberlain, and Thomas Simchik

TOWN OF WALLINGFORD, CONNECTICUT TOWN COUNCIL MEETING Town Council Chambers April 12, 2011

CALL TO ORDER: Supervisor Maneely called the meeting to order at 6:00pm, with a pledge to the flag. Organizational 2012

Town of Ulysses Regular Town Board Meeting September 11, 2012 **Audio available on website

Mayor Pritchard presented a Diaper Need Awareness Proclamation to Lee Ann Porter.

At the regular meeting held June 15, 2010 at Hutchinson Hall, Newark Valley at 7:00 P.M. the following were

TOWN OF POMPEY BOARD MINUTES

WALWORTH TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING 486 NOVEMBER

MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES VILLAGE OF CHESTNUT RIDGE JANUARY 19, 2017

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF HARRISON TOWNSHIP LICKING COUNTY, OHIO MINUTES OF REGULAR/ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING JANUARY 2, 2018

WALWORTH TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING 93 FEBRUARY

Town of Murray Board Meeting July 11, 2017

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

The Town of East Greenbush

The Supervisor called the meeting to order at 7:30 PM and immediately led in the Pledge Allegiance to the Flag.

Village of Port Dickinson Monthly Board Meeting December 12, 2017 Port Dickinson Village Hall

TOWN OF WALLINGFORD, CONNECTICUT REGULAR TOWN COUNCIL MEETING Town Council Chambers. March 25, 2014 RECORD OF VOTES & MINUTES

TOWN OF WILTON 22 TRAVER ROAD WILTON, NEW YORK PHONE: FAX: Susan Baldwin, Town Clerk

January 3, Town of Albion Town Board Organizational meeting held in the Town hall, 3665 Clarendon Rd.

Town Board Meeting of March 10, 2015 East Hampton, New York

Supervisor Rohr called the meeting to order with the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.

Town Board Minutes January 8, 2019

T/Board Regular Meeting T/Chazy Monday, March 13, 2017

A regular meeting was held November 19, 2013 at Hutchinson Hall, 109 Whig Street Newark Valley, NY at 7:00 P.M. The following were

Minutes. Town of Persia Regular Board Meeting. 8 West Main Street, Gowanda, NY February 14, Cold War Veterans Workshop at 6:30pm

TOWN OF LISBON PUBLIC HEARING MARCH 13, 2013 LISBON TOWN HALL

January 4, Albion Town Board organizational meeting held in the Town hall, 3665 Clarendon Rd.

FINAL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES

REGULAR MEETING AGENDA OF THE VESTAL TOWN BOARD January 6, 2016 We kindly request that you turn off all cell phones.

Castle Rock City Council Regular Meeting November 25, 2013

VILLAGE OF PORT DICKINSON Village Board Special Meeting Agenda April 22, :00 pm Port Dickinson Village Hall

CITY OF LEEDS, ALABAMA PUBLIC HEARING AND REGULAR SCHEDULED COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 16, 2017

TOWN OF MARCELLUS TOWN BOARD MEETING MINUTES Monday, June 13, 2016

COUNCIL. May 29, 2012 at 7:00 o clock P.M.

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

Village of Port Dickinson Monthly Board Meeting December 11, 2018 Port Dickinson Village Hall

Atchison County Commisssion Meeting

P a g e 1. Newfield Town Board 2017 Organizational Meeting January 12, 2017

March 13 th, 2017 Town Board Meeting. Supervisor Richard Keaveney opened the meeting at 7:04 p.m.

Motion was made to approve the minutes of the meetings of September 17 and 25 th and October 4, Aye- Bush, Milliken, Allison, Krusen, Sullivan

AGENDA HYDE PARK TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING, PUBLIC HEARING & WORKSHOP MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2018, 7:00 P.M.

REGULAR MEETING DELAWARE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MAY 24, 2017

Public Hearing Ordinance No. 457 Appliances, Tires, and Other Large Article Items. November 5, 2013

Deputy Supervisor McDonough noted that Supervisor Schmitt was absent due to a death in the family.

MINUTES CITY COUNCIL MEETING April 17, 2017

MINUTES TOWN COUNCIL TOWN OF SHENANDOAH REGULAR MEETING MAY 24, 2016

***************************************************************************************

A regular meeting of the Mendon Town Board was held at 7:00PM, Monday, June 12, 2017, at the Mendon Town Hall, 16 West Main Street, Honeoye Falls, NY.

MINUTES City Council of the City of Jeffersonville Monday, March 11, 2013, 6:00 p.m. City Hall, Jeffersonville, GA

REGULAR MEETING, TOWN OF ELIZABETHTOWN, APRIL 21, 2009

B. Vincent Tallo Service Award Henry Hoover, Crew Leader, Public Works Department

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF HARRISON TOWNSHIP LICKING COUNTY, OHIO MINUTES OF REGULAR/ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING JANUARY 7, 2019

MONTHLY BOARD MEETING, TOWN OF WOODHULL March 13, 2019

MINUTES FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE WORK SESSION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, :30 P.M.

COUNCIL. December 12, 2011 at 7:00 o clock P.M.

DATE: October 11, 2016 KIND OF MEETING: Regular Town Board Meeting. WHERE HELD: Chazy Town Hall PRESIDING OFFICER: Mark Henry Supervisor

REGULAR MEETING BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Boardroom May 2, :00 P.M. C. T. Hollingshead, Mayor Barbara Coplen, City Manager

APPROVAL OF BILLS PAYABLE, CHANGE ORDERS AND PAY REQUESTS

CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting. September 14, :30 P.M.

1. CALL TO ORDER The regular meeting of the Howell City Council was called to order by Mayor Nick Proctor at 7:00 p.m.

5. Discussion of Public Hearing Vice Chairman Spillane assumes that the requested information will be provided to the citizen.

***Monday, September 4, 2017, Commissioners did not meet due to the Labor Day Holiday.

ON A MOTION BY, Trustee Hammer, and seconded by Trustee Pecora, the September 9, 2013 Village Board Minutes were approved.

Laura S. Greenwood, Town Clerk

Organizational Meeting of the Town Board January 3, 2017

Town of Deerfield BOARD OF SELECTMEN December 28, 2015 MINUTES

COUNCIL MINUTES REGULAR MEETING OF WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE CITY COUNCIL September 12,2018 7:30 P.M.

MINUTES of the Regular Meeting of the Pembroke Town Board held on February 10, 2010 at the Pembroke Town Hall, 1145 Main Road, Corfu, NY.

January 4, 2018 Organizational Meeting

CITY OF CHILLICOTHE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING May 14, 2018

MINUTES BUILDING BOARD OF REVIEW 1:00 P.M., NOVEMBER 4, 2013 Third Floor, Jesse Lowe Conference Room Omaha Civic Center Farnam Street

CITY OF COUNTRY CLUB HILLS REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL. June 9, a. The Pledge of Allegiance was given by all those in attendance.

TOWN OF WEST POINT TOWN COUNCIL MINUTES May 19th, 2013

MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING BIBB COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. May 19, 2009

CITY OF HUNTINGTON PARK

REGULAR MEETING March 20, 2012

The minute book was signed prior to the opening of the meeting.

IN RE: APPROVAL OF MINUTES. Following a brief discussion, motion was made by Mr. Ellyson to approve the minutes as presented and carried as follows:

TOWN OF GHENT TOWN BOARD MEETING July 21, 2016

C I T Y O F C A M D E N T O N REGULAR SESSION MINUTES AUGUST 15, :00 PM CITY HALL WEST U.S. HIGHWAY 54

BOARD OF SELECTMEN MEETING MINUTES TOWN OF EPPING, NEW HAMPSHIRE March 27, 2017

City Of Woodland City Council Meeting Agenda Summary Sheet

REGULAR MEETING. Present:

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

GALION CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING June 27, 2017

Organizational Town Board Meeting held January 5, 2015 at 6:00 P.M. at the Town Hall. Roger Friedman, Don Sage, Meg Wood and Clara Phibbs

TOWN BOARD MEETING February 13, 2014

COUNCIL. June 11, 2012 at 7:00 o clock P.M.

TOWN OF BRIGHTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY, NEW YORK REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING MINUTES JANUARY 11, 2018 Page 1 of 6

CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS Council Chamber 455 North Rexford Drive Beverly Hills, CA MINUTES. April 24, :00 p.m.

UNAPPROVED MINUTES. PRESIDING: Mayor Ron Wood.

Transcription:

MINUTES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OCTOBER 2, 2018 A meeting of the Common Council of the City of Oneida, NY was held on the second day of October, 2018 at 6:30 o clock P.M. in Council Chambers, Oneida Municipal Building, 109 N. Main Street, Oneida, NY. Meeting was called to order by Mayor Leo Matkze PRESENT: ALSO PRESENT: Councilors Alan Cohen, Michael Bowe, James Coulthart, Helen Acker, James Chamberlain and Councilor Simchik City Attorney Nadine Bell City Clerk Susan Pulverenti City Engineer Eric Schuler Comptroller Lee Ann Wells Fire Chief Dennis Fields Police Chief Paul Thompson Recreation Director Luke Griff Supervisor Joe Magliocca OLD BUSINESS Councilor Acker thanked Charles Pritchard from the Oneida Dispatch for the newspaper article he wrote about how she was collecting 100 birthday cards for her father who was turning 100 years old. She said that after the Dispatch article, she was able to take 167 cards to her father, who was just overwhelmed with joy. Councilor Acker thanked everyone for making her father s 100 th birthday very special. Moved by Councilor Bowe RESOLVED, that the minutes of the regular meeting of September 18, 2018 are hereby approved as presented. Moved by Councilor Simchik Seconded by Councilor Acker RESOLVED, that Warrant No. 20, checks and ACH payments in the amount of $1,539,118.96 as audited by the Voucher Committee is hereby approved for payment in the usual manner at the discretion of the Comptroller. Mayor Matzke said that the City has finished all the closings for the Buyout Program.

Moved by Councilor Acker Seconded by Councilor Simchik RESOLVED, that checks in the amount of $4,917.50 (City Attorney) as audited by the Voucher Committee are hereby approved for payment in the usual manner at the discretion of the Comptroller. Ayes: 5 Abstain: 1 (Bowe) AMEND 2018 BUDGET AND APPROVE BUDGET AMENDMENT - TABLED Motioned by Councilor Bowe RESOLUTION 18-208 WHEREAS, the Mayor has been meeting over the past two years with the City s various Codes Officers to implement certain procedures to strengthen the enforcement of the City and State codes in the City of Oneida, and WHEREAS, the Mayor approves the promotion of Robert Burnett from Housing Code Inspector to Codes Enforcement Officer, as he meets all the qualifications for said promotion, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the 2018 Budget be hereby amended to include creating a second Codes Enforcement Officer position at the CSEA Union Base Rate of $28.87 per hour less 3% (promotion) for the first year, and be it further RESOLVED, that a budget amendment in the amount of $10,000 from 001.3620.0101 (Salaries- Safety Inspection) to 001.8664.0101 (Salaries-Code Enforcement) and $3,500 from 001.0001.0912 (General Fund Balance) to 001.8664.0101 (Salaries-Code Enforcement) be hereby approved to fund said position, and be it further RESOLVED, that this promotion shall be effective as of Monday, October 8, 2018. MOTION TABLED Councilor Bowe requested that this item be tabled to seek advice of Council in Executive Session. The original motion to open discussion was made by Councilor Coulthart and seconded by Councilor Acker. Motioned by Councilor Coulthart AMEND 2018 BUDGET WATER SUPERINTENDENT RESOLUTION 18-209

WHEREAS, the Water Superintendent is planning to retire in January of 2019 after 28 years of service to the City of Oneida, and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Common Council members desire to be proactive by allowing a new Water Superintendent to work with the current Superintendent, prior to his retirement, to gain knowledge of the multiple facilities, operations and procedures of the City s Water Department and Water Treatment Plant, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the 2018 Budget be hereby amended to include creating a second Water Superintendent position at a salary to be determined after interviews by the City Engineer have taken place. The Comptroller said that the amount of funding needed has not been determined at this point. AGREEMENT FOR COURT CLEANING SERVICES AT THE JUSTICE CENTER Moved by Councilor Acker RESOLUTION 18-210 RESOLVED, to authorize the Mayor to sign the agreement by and between the New York State Unified Court System, Sixth Judicial District, Kilmer Building, 31 Lewis Street 5 th Floor, Binghamton, NY 13901 and the City of Oneida for cleaning services for the interior of the City of Oneida Justice Center, as well as minor and emergency repairs, and preventative building and property maintenance for said facility. Moved by Councilor Chamberlain SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATION RESOLUTION 18-211 RESOLVED, to approve the following Special Events application: Event: Jessica s Hero s Run/Walk Sponsor: Oneida Healthcare Foundation Date: October 20, 2018 Location: 5K Run/Walk on Various City Streets

Moved by Councilor Simchik BUDGET AMENDMENT AND TRANSFERS RESOLUTION 18-212 RESOLVED, to approve the following 2018 Budget Amendment/Transfers: AMOUNT FROM TO $6,880.62 001.0022.2680 001.3410.0102 Insurance Recovery Fire Overtime (To reallocate workers compensation reimbursement to overtime account) $697.50 001.0001.912 001.1430.0403 General Fund Balance Civil Service Contracts (To pay for 2016-2017 exam fees) $1,100 001.0001.0912 001.1430.0101 General Fund Balance Civil Service Salaries (To fund Civil Service salary for additional hours needed throughout the year) NEW BUSINESS 216 East Elm Street Larry Bavo, E. Elm Street Oneida, said that he has complained about the code violations at the house next door to him for the past nine years and nothing gets done about it. He said he has met with the Mayor multiple times about this matter. The City Attorney said that she had recent communication with the Fire Marshall, and a new notice and report is being prepared for the Common Council to commence the unsafe proceedings against the property owner pursuant to Chapter 34 of the Code. The City Attorney added that the property owner or anyone with interest in the property is entitled to due process and the right to appear before the Council, and the Mayor added that is not an easy process. She said that only after that opportunity to appear before the Council can an order to declare the property a public nuisance be issued by the Council. The Fire Chief said that in 2017 the Codes changed; however, NYS decided to take out Chapter 1 of the International Code and create their own (the supplement). Chief Fields said when the original paperwork went out, the documents cited the wrong code. Therefore, to avoid an override of the judicial process, the paperwork had to be redone. Happy Birthday

Councilor Bowe said that today is the City Clerk s birthday, and the Council wished her a happy birthday. Thank you to Police and Fire The Mayor said the City Engineer was very grateful for the help the Police Department provided with the paving and lining of the Higinbotham Parking lot. Michele Farwell, Kallet Civic Center, thanked the Police and Fire Departments for their help and presence during the entire Makin Bacon Festival over the weekend at the Kallet Civic Center. Radar Speed Signs Patricia Thorpe, Oneida, said the City needs to purchase radar speed signs. She said that she was recently in New Hampshire where she saw many of these signs. She said that people slowed down and braked as soon as they saw their speeds register. The Mayor said that he already has them in the budget. He commented that Bruce Burke, Chairman of the Traffic Safety Board, was instrumental in this effort. In response to a question from Councilor Chamberlain, the Police Chief said the signs keep substantial data on the number of cars in 24 hour period, their miles per hour and maximum speeds, as well as, the times of day and days of the week. Chief Thompson said these signs will help with targeting problem times and areas. Refurbished Fire Truck The Fire Chief said, this past weekend, he went to Ohio to check on the fire truck that is being refurbished. He said they are on schedule, and the department will be staying within the budgeted amount. Motioned by Councilor Acker EXECUTIVE SESSION RESOLUTION 18-213 RESOLVED, that the meeting is hereby adjourned to Executive Session at 6:50 p.m. to seek advice of Council and for a personnel issue. PRESENT: Mayor, Councilors, City Clerk, City Attorney, Comptroller, City Engineer 1. Council asked the City Attorney for advice. 2. Discussion relating to a personnel matter. Motioned by Councilor Acker

RESOLVED, that Executive Session is hereby adjourned to the regular meeting at 8:15 p.m. Kallet Civic Center Kallet Civic Center Board members Patti Meakin, Michele Farwell, Bill Dustin and Morgan Harrington appeared before the Common Council to discuss the City taking over some of the responsibilities of the Kallet and the revamping their current lease. The Board passed out their recommendations, as well as, a Profit/Loss Budget overview from 2015 to 2018, a spreadsheet outlining the utilities bills, and a 2018 September to December projection sheet. The members briefly discussed a possible partnership with the City, their recommendations as to which entity would be responsible for what and Ms. Farwell explained her duties as the Executive Director. The Mayor said that he had asked for the Kallet s 990, but has not received it. The Director said that she would forward the information to the Mayor and Council. Councilor Bowe said that the Council needs time to absorb the information that was provided this evening. Motion to adjourn by Councilor Bowe The regular meeting is hereby adjourned at 8:54 p.m. CITY OF ONEIDA Susan Pulverenti City Clerk