PHILOMATH COMMON COUNCIL MINUTES January 13, 2014

Similar documents
CITY OF PHILOMATH, OREGON CITY OFFICIALS JUNE 30, 2010

CITY OF PHILOMATH, OREGON ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT Year Ended June 30, 2012

STAFF PRESENT: EILEEN RIORDAN CITY ATTORNEY STEPHANIE SHUMSKY PLANNING DIRECTOR JENNIFER CAMPOS SECRETARY

CITY OF EDEN, N. C. Galloway Morgan Josey Glover, News & Record; Latala Payne, Eden Daily News

MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 1, 2015, AT 6:46 P.M. CITY HALL, 116 FIRST STREET, NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA

MINUTES PAWLEYS ISLAND TOWN COUNCIL. Mayor Bill Otis, Mike Adams, Rocky Holliday & Sarah Zimmerman

Tooele City Council and the Tooele City Redevelopment Agency of Tooele City, Utah Work Session Meeting Minutes

MINUTES OF A TOWN COUNCIL WORK SESSION TOWN OF LURAY, VIRGINIA Tuesday, February 26, 2013

1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Roselle was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Smolinski.

CITY OF ARTESIA ARTESIA CITY HALL, ARTESIA COUNCIL CHAMBER CLARKDALE AVENUE, ARTESIA, CA 90701

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING 6:30 P.M. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING

BOROUGH OF OGDENSBURG LAND USE BOARD MINUTES

MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE AMES CITY COUNCIL AMES, IOWA FEBRUARY 2, 2018

CITY OF LOVELAND PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES June 27, 2016

THE CITY OF STREETSBORO, OHIO SERVICE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES. Monday, April 10, 2017

Staff Present: David Hales, City Manager; Steve Rasmussen, Assistant City Manager; Renee Gooderham, Chief Deputy Clerk.

CITY OF PORT ARANSAS, TEXAS AGENDA

Town Council Public Hearing & Regular Meeting Minutes Page 1

THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF BENSON, ARIZONA HELD JUNE 27, 2016 AT 7:00 P.M. AT CITY HALL, 120 W. 6TH STREET, BENSON, ARIZONA

MINUTES OF THE VINEYARD TOWN COUNCIL MEETING Vineyard Town Hall, 240 East Gammon Road, Vineyard, Utah August 22, 2012

EL DORADO CITY COMMISSION MEETING September 4, 2018

PUBLIC HEARING AND REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES

OPENING CEREMONY. Logan City Police Department Captain Tyson Budge led the audience in the pledge of allegiance.

CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF FRIDLEY SEPTEMBER 26, Councilmember Barnette Councilmember Saefke Councilmember Varichak Councilmember Bolkcom

Community Development Department

CITY OF TREASURE ISLAND, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING MINUTES SEPTEMBER 3, :00 PM

MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AUGUST 17, 2017

Commission Meeting September 19, :30 pm. Minutes of September 19, 2017 Starke City Commission Meeting

1. Pledge Leader - Gabriel Fellows, a 2nd-grade student at Clara Byrd Baker and a resident of the Jamestown District.

David Gibby Stacey Haws Shelly Jenkins Doug Peterson

Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting Tuesday, January 12, 2016

MINUTES COLUMBIA GATEWAY URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY SPECIAL MEETING Meeting Conducted in a Room in Compliance with ADA Standards

BELLE PLAINE CITY COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION DECEMBER 21, 2015

Complaints of discrimination may be filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C

Fernley City Council Agenda. June 21, 2017

CITY OF ENNIS COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING AUGUST 4, :00 P.M.

CITY OF FLORISSANT BUDGET MINUTES NOVEMBER 2 ND, 2017

TOWN OF CAROLINA SHORES BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING MINUTES July 3, :00 p.m.

CITY OF ALBANY CITY COUNCIL Council Chambers Wednesday, November 9, :15 p.m. MINUTES

TOWN OF WOLFEBORO BUDGET COMMITTEE. November 9, 2017 Minutes

MINUTES OF THE MEETING BOARD OF MAYOR & ALDERMEN CITY OF NEWPORT, TENNESSEE REGULAR SESSION MAY 9, 2017

Memorandum. Randy H. Skinner CITY OF DALLAS

VILLAGE OF GLENVIEW BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING October 2, 2012 M I N U T E S

COUNCIL MINUTES April 20,

City of Long Prairie Council meeting 7:00 P.M., Monday, June 13, 2016

1. Call To Order. Mayor Turnbow called the regular meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.

CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD MINUTES Wednesday, December 10, :00 p.m. City Hall, Council Chambers, Vero Beach, Florida

REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF WORLAND, WYOMING June 3, 2014

Brent Ellis, Commissioner Bart Stevens, Commissioner Steve Hilton, Commissioner. Blair Jones, Commissioner Michael Staten, Commissioner

GREEN TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE SEPTEMBER 9, 2013

NORTH BONNEVILLE CITY COUNCIL

Interim Town Manager Pete Connet and Town Clerk Cynthia Patterson were present.

CITY OF HAZELWOOD SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING DECEMBER 11, 2013

I. CALL TO ORDER Deputy Mayor Randy McKibbin called the workshop to order at 6:00 p.m.

Council Member Schulenberg motioned to adopt the Consent Agenda as presented. Council Member Quast seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-0.

Town of Mt. Pleasant Board of Commissioners Town Board Meeting Town Hall- Commissioners Meeting Room Monday-October 7, :00 P.M.

HUGHES-ELIZABETH LAKES UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE GOVERNING BOARD November 26, 2013 SPECIAL MINUTES

Harriman pursuant to Sections 10 and 20 of the Municipal Home Rule Law at Harriman Village

Mayor Magdits called the meeting to order at approximately 6:30 p.m. and asked Councilman Steven Jung to lead in the Pledge of Allegiance.

EL DORADO CITY COMMISSION MEETING March 20, 2017

COLLINSVILLE AREA RECREATION DISTRICT REGULAR MEETING MINUTES NOVEMBER15, 2011

CITY OF ROSLYN CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES April 23, :00 P.M. Roslyn Council Chambers, 201 S. 1 st, Roslyn, Washington

MARIANNA CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MARCH 1, :00 P.M. Mayor Ephriam gave the invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance.

Commission members present were: Bruce Lee, Larry Hepworth, Nelson Boren, Brad Crookston and Casey Moriyama. (Robert Burt was excused).

Alderman Dylan Parker arrived at 5:45 p.m. Alderman Ivory D. Clark arrived at 6:07 p.m. 7/23/ Minutes

Mayor Bettye M. Boggs

MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LUFKIN, TEXAS, HELD ON THE 1ST DAY OF JULY, 1986, AT 5:00 P. M

CITY OF COLUMBIA FALLS MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING HELD MARCH 19, 2012

Community Development Authority of the City of Stevens Point Minutes

MUNICIPALITY OF CARLISLE COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 8, 2014

1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Roselle was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Gayle Smolinski.

MINUTES OF WORKING MEETING OF THE CONCHO WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. August 12, 2017

1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Roselle was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Gayle Smolinski.

MEETING OF THE CITY OF CONNELL, WASHINGTON CONNELL, FRANKLIN COUNTY, WASHINGTON. July 5, 2016

January 3, The January 3, 2013 meeting of the NIESA Board was called to order at 7:01 pm by the Chairperson Earl Griffes.

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE MEETING January 22, 2019

Port Of Brownsville 9790 Ogle Rd NE Bremerton, WA Office: FAX

MARINA COAST WATER DISTRICT

1. Call to Order/Roll Call The meeting was called to order at 7:05 p.m.

Union County Board of Commissioners June 27, 2018

Lisa Flores, Board - Ward 1 John Beasley, Board- Ward 3 Jim Grantner, Board -Ward 4

Office of the Board of Commissioners Borough of Monmouth Beach October 25, 2016

MINUTES CITY OF LONSDALE SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING JULY 31, 2017

THE CITY OF STREETSBORO, OHIO SPECIAL FINANCE COMMITTEE MINUTES. Monday, May 9, 2016

Motions are tagged in bold. Meetings are recorded to facilitate preparation of minutes.

CITY OF LAURINBURG COUNCIL MINI RETREAT JANUARY 6, 2006 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 6:00 p.m.

Chairman Lucking and Commission members Kristi Conrad, David Paeper and Douglas Reeder

Winthrop Town Council Meeting Minutes April 2, 2012

AGENDA ASTORIA DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION

Bettina M. Martin (Chair), Raymond E. Carlton, Norine H. Clarke, James L. Desjardins and Stephen G. Donahue

Village of Princeville Minutes of the Regular Board Meeting December 19, :30 p.m.

UNOFFICIAL MINUTES MUSCATINE BOARD OF DIRECTORS PLANNING MEETING May 29, 2012

MEETING MINUTES FROM MARCH 16, 2017

REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING March 12th, 2019, 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, 100 W Halsey St., Halsey, OR

CITY OF ROCKY RIVER. October 8, 2018

NOTICE AND CALL OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE KERMAN CITY COUNCIL. The sole business to be conducted is as follows:

REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING March 13, 2019 MINUTES. PRESENT AT ROLL CALL: Mr. Buczek, Mr. Emerman, Mr. Fritz, Mr. Richman, Ms. Sturgis ABSENT: Mr.

Folly Beach Planning Commission

Minutes of the Meeting of the Village Board of Trustees held at 7:39 p.m. at Village Hall, 16 West Genesee Street, Baldwinsville, NY.

ANNOUNCEMENT CENTRAL NEBRASKA VETERANS HOME

Transcription:

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1..... PHILOMATH COMMON COUNCIL MINUTES January 1, 01 CALL TO ORDER The common council of the City of Philomath was called to order on Monday, January 1, 01, at :00 PM in the Philomath City Hall Council Chambers by Mayor Rocky Sloan. Present: Mayor Rocky Sloan, Councilors Angie Baca (arrived at :0 p.m.), Matt Bierek, Charla Koeppe, Jason Leonard and Sean Manning. Staff: Randy Kugler, City Manager; Jim Brewer, City Attorney; Joan Swanson, Finance Director; Kevin Fear, Public Works Director; and Ruth Post, City Recorder. Excused: Councilor Nolan Bartlow. CONSENT AGENDA.1 City Council Minutes December, 01. City Council Minutes December 1, 01. Finance/Administration Committee Minutes December 1, 01 MOTION: Councilor Koeppe moved, Councilor Leonard second, to approve the consent agenda and the council agenda for January 1, 01, as presented. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Baca, Bierek, Koeppe, Leonard, Manning, and Sloan; No: None.) ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA.1 None. PRESENTATIONS.1 Certificate of Appreciation for Jim Koetz, Planning Commissioner, 00-01 Mayor Sloan thanked Mr. Koetz for his eight years of service on the Planning Commission and presented him with a certificate of appreciation. (Councilor Baca arrived at :0 p.m.) VISITORS/PETITIONS.1 David Braly, Philomath, OR Mr. Braly stated he is a local contractor and wanted to make sure the City Council knew that he believes Philomath is getting on the high side for System Development Charges. He stated he had done some comparison SDC s in other mid-willamette Valley area cities for a duplex such as he wants to build. He stated that Philomath is $0,000 more than Dallas for a duplex and the Council is considering increasing them more. He connected the high cost of building to a lack of housing for families which costs the school district money. He would like to see the price of SDC s for a duplex reduced closer to $,000 like Dallas and the city would benefit in more tax revenues. Mr. Braly stated that rental income in Corvallis is higher for a duplex than in Philomath. Philomath City Council Minutes of 1/1/01 01: Page 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1... Mayor Sloan noted that he is aware of construction in Tangent that has additional costs for well digging and septic or sewer systems that would add to the cost of the SDC s Mr. Braly quoted.. Kelly Howard, Philomath School District Business Manager, Philomath, OR Mr. Howard distributed his comments about System Development Charges (Supplemental Agenda Item #.). He suggested it would be in the City s best interest to freeze or reduce SDC s based on additional property tax revenues that could be realized by having houses on vacant lots. He stated that based on his knowledge from the recent school construction process, increased construction would have a X multiplier in economic activity by putting contractors to work. Mr. Howard stressed that the decreasing student enrollment has had a major impact on the school district s funding and increasing the number of homes being built would significantly benefit the schools. STAFF REPORTS.1 City Manager Mr. Kugler provided an update on the City Park shelter. He stated the siding is on, roof is on and the heating system is installed.. Public Works Director Mr. Fear reported that they are putting finishing touches on the reservoir repair project and it should be leak-free within the next couple of days. He stated that this is the ideal time of year to do this type of repair.. City Recorder No report.. Finance Director No report.. Police Chief Excused.. City Attorney Mr. Brewer reported on the tobacco ordinances that have now been updated at Benton County and the City of Corvallis. He stated that Sarah Hartstein would like to appear before the Council to provide an update. COUNCIL REPORTS.1 No reports. NEW BUSINESS.1 Budget Committee appointments Mr. Kugler explained that three applications have been received for the four open positions on the Budget Committee. MOTION: Councilor Bierek moved, Councilor Manning second, the City Council waive the two week waiting period and appoint Jerry Jackson Sr., Candy Koetz, and Ashley Hall to the City Budget Committee. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Baca, Bierek, Koeppe, Leonard, Manning and Sloan; No None.). Planning Commission appointments Mr. Kugler explained that two applications have been received for the three positions on the Planning Commission. MOTION: Councilor Bierek moved, Councilor Leonard second, the City Council waive the two week waiting period and appoint Leroy Fenn to the City Planning Philomath City Council Minutes of 1/1/01 01: Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 Commission for a -year term and Shon Heern to the City Planning Commission for a -year term. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Baca, Bierek, Koeppe, Leonard, Manning and Sloan; No None.). Philomath Police Personnel Association (PPPA) contract offer Mr. Kugler explained the proposal presented by the PPPA. He explained the salary analysis that has been performed and staff recommendation to accept the proposal. He stated the Finance/Administration Committee has reviewed the proposal and recommended acceptance. Councilor Koeppe declared a real conflict of interest due to her husband s employment as a Philomath police officer and member of the Philomath Police Personnel Association. MOTION: Councilor Manning moved, Councilor Baca second, to approve a three year labor contract with the Philomath Police Personnel Association for the period beginning May 1, 01, through April, 01, incorporating those requests made by the PPPA in their November, 01, letter to the City Manager. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Baca, Bierek, Leonard, Manning and Sloan; No: None; Abstained: Koeppe.). Finance Director position reclassification Mr. Kugler explained that this has been reviewed by the Finance/Administration Committee and summarized the intent to formalize duties that are already being performed by the Finance Director and the addition of some new responsibilities. He noted the labor negotiations duties that have been historically contracted out much of which would be assumed by the Finance Director under this reclassification. MOTION: Councilor Bierek moved, Councilor Leonard second, that the City Council support the City Manager s decision to reclassify the Finance Director position and increase the current salary by $0 per month effective February 1, 01. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Baca, Bierek, Koeppe, Leonard, Manning and Sloan; No None.). Park Master Plan funding Mr. Kugler reviewed the history of the recently adopted Park Master Plan and noted that the projects in the plan total approximately $1 million. He noted that there are not a lot of details available for the proposal at this time but staff wanted to get direction from Council regarding developing a funding plan to possibly put before the voters. Councilor Bierek questioned if it is possible to formulate the proposal to do away with the park SDC fee. Mr. Kugler noted that the park SDC is fairly minimal and there is a role for development to contribute towards future park construction. Mayor Sloan stated that the master plan was a result of a strong response to a survey in which citizens indicated they wanted these facilities, and this is an opportunity to ask the voters if they want to support the plan financially. Councilor Manning stated reluctance to add to taxpayers burdens. Councilor Baca stated that the question tonight doesn t obligate the Council to put it on the ballot but creates the option. Mr. Kugler explained that giving the voters the option would complete the cycle for the plan; and if the voters turned it down, then the Council had completed their obligation by giving the voters the opportunity to decide. Ms. Swanson explained the process of working with the County Assessor to perform test estimates to determine accurate figures to work with. Philomath City Council Minutes of 1/1/01 01: Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 MOTION: Councilor Baca moved, Councilor Manning second, that the City Council instruct staff to develop a detailed financial analysis for further consideration for the two financing options identified, leading to the possible financing development of park and recreation facilities. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Baca, Bierek, Koeppe, Leonard, Manning and Sloan; No: None.). SDC Construction cost adjustments Mr. Kugler explained this is the annual review of SDC fees based on the ENR construction cost index increase. Mr. Kugler reviewed how the SDC fees were originally determined based on each of the master plans. He stated they are tailored to the unique needs of each community. He stated that the idea behind SDC s is that growth shall pay for its own way and it s not appropriate for existing residents to have to pay for facilities that have to be expanded due to growth. He stated the methodology for developing SDC s has been adopted by state statute and an engineer uses that methodology combined with the projects identified in the master plans to determine the costs that can be attributed to SDC s. He noted the recently completed $.1 million in sanitary sewer system improvements as an example of a master plan project and stated that without SDC s, ratepayers would have to bear a much higher cost. Mr. Kugler reviewed some of the figures he had received from Corvallis for their SDC s and summarized some of the differences in the numbers he received compared to those quoted by Mr. Braly earlier tonight. He noted that in recent years Habitat for Humanity has built houses in Philomath and they are known for being very frugal. He also noted that Mr. Howard is correct that a new house would provide approximately $,000 in property taxes but the City would receive only approximately % of those taxes. He also noted that one of the arguments used several years ago to advocate against the Lowther annexation and the number of new homes that would result was that it would overwhelm the school system. There was discussion about how Corvallis used to have higher SDC s than Philomath, prior to the completion of several of our master plans. Mr. Kugler stated there have been some cities that have lowered SDC s to encourage building but those costs must be made up somewhere to complete the projects in their master plans. Councilor Manning noted that it seemed better to leave SDC s as is and not have growth than to lower them. Ms. Swanson explained the process used to construct a facility such as the sewer lagoons to expand capacity and use SDC s from growth to help pay for the expense. Mr. Kugler described what happens if the infrastructure doesn t keep up and results in state regulation and requirements to construct projects at less than opportune times. Mr. Kugler explained that SDC s are very carefully audited to ensure that they are spent only on the projects they are intended for. Councilor Bierek questioned if developers can defer and pay SDC s in a payment plan. Mr. Kugler explained the options available to a developer for large-scale projects and the deferral program that is also available. Councilor Manning questioned what would be the effect of not approving the.% increase. Mr. Kugler explained this keeps the rates current in today s dollars. Councilor Bierek suggested approving the increase with a delayed effective date. MOTION: Councilor Bierek moved, Councilor Leonard second, the City Council approve construction cost adjustments to SDCs as proposed on the attached Schedule A with an effective date of April 1, 01. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Philomath City Council Minutes of 1/1/01 01: Page

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1... 1. Baca, Bierek, Koeppe, Leonard, Manning and Sloan; No: None.). Committee and Representative Assignments Councilor Baca offered to replace Councilor Bartlow as the Philomath Downtown Association representative since she is the PDA Treasurer. Councilor Baca stated she might be interested in being an alternate on the MPO or ACT after April. INFORMATION/CORRESPONDENCE.1 Email from Philomath Community Services regarding holiday fundraising campaign No comments.. Website report for December 01 No comments.. Philomath Connection ridership for December 01 No comments.. Quarterly budget update for period ended December, 01 No comments. EXECUTIVE SESSION.1 ORS 1.0()(a) Employment of Public Officers, Employees and Agents At : p.m., Mayor Sloan moved the Council into Executive Session per ORS 1.0()(a) and read the executive session statement regarding media attendance and confidentiality. ROLL CALL: Mayor Rocky Sloan; City Councilors Angie Baca, Matthew Bierek, Charla Koeppe, Jason Leonard and Sean Manning; City Manager Randy Kugler; City Attorney Jim Brewer; Finance Director Joan Swanson; Public Works Director Kevin Fear; and City Recorder Ruth Post. At :, Mayor Sloan moved the Council out of Executive Session and back into regular session. OLD BUSINESS.1 City Manager Recruitment MOTION: Councilor Manning moved, Councilor Koeppe second, to instruct the City Manager to begin negotiations with Mr. Christopher Workman leading to an offer of employment as City Manager. Motion APPROVED -0 (Yes: Baca, Bierek, Koeppe, Leonard, Manning and Sloan; No: None.) There was brief additional discussion about the loss of the institutional knowledge that Mr. Kugler s retirement will bring especially in discussions such as the systems development charges. ADJOURNMENT.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 1/1/01 01: Page