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II. Pledge of Allegiance Call to Order: Mr. Labriola called the meeting to order at 2:00 pm. June 28, 2016; 2:00 PM MINUTES Council Chambers I I P a g e Safety Committee) subcommittee was charged with evaluating the current coverage of two shifts. He noted the other item of coordinator compensation was set up with an addition to contract amendment would extend the contract until August 2 allowing time to finish work supported by the PSC to remove the second deputy assigned to Freshfields on the and 3 on the evaluations of coverage and coordinator compensation. He indicated a PSC (Public Their assessment of the deputy allocations of the coverage brought forth a recommendation deputies each for both Freshfields and the Island, three shifts per day, seven days a weeks. for part-time deputy coverage on the Island is expiring at the end of June. The proposed Mr. Weaver stated the current contract with the CCSO (Charleston County Sheriff s Office) A. Charleston County Sheriff s Office Contract Amendment VIII. New Business: None VII. Old Business: None VI. Citizens Comments: (Agenda Items only) Committee Meeting. The motion was seconded by Mr. Wilson and the minutes were unanimously approved. Mayor Lipuma made a motion to approve the minutes of the May 24, 2016 Ways and Means A. Ways & Means Committee Meeting of May 24, 2016 V. Approval of Minutes: Petra Reynolds, Town Clerk Dorota Szubert, Town Treasurer Also Present: Stephanie Tillerson, Town Administrator Mary Johnson Craig Weaver Charles R. Lipuma, Mayor Present: John D. Labriola, Mayor Pro Tempore John Wilson IV. Roll Call: of Information Act and the requirements of the Town of Kiawah Island. Ill. FOIA: Notice of this meeting has been published and posted in accordance with the Freedom Kiawah Island Municipal Center WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE MEETING

County Sheriff s Office Contract Amendment to August 2, 2016. The motion was seconded by Mayor Lipuma and was unanimously passed. Mr. Weaver made a motion to recommend to Town Council the Approval of the Charleston compensation. great deal of overtime. Staff is working on a cleaner approach for the coordinator 2 I P a g e 2020. Carolina Waste would be willing to implement the RFID Tracking System on their trucks and Carolina Waste has requested an extension of their contract by three (3) years ending in July provider has asked we increase the collection charge by $3.50 per service can and an additional $i.oo charge on all additional cans i.e.; recycling and 2nd trash cans to cover the Waste Bill by $4.50 per household. Along with this annual increase of $8,400.00 per year, yearly monitoring software charges. At the minimum, this would increase the Town s Solid trash containers used throughout the Island. The initial cost of this system would be absorbed by Carolina Waste in the range of $60,000 for the system. For the Town s part our receives; Carolina Waste has proposed installing a RFID (radio-frequency identification are brought to and emptied at the truck. The Contractor, as well as the Town, would have collections, damaged or placed at the wrong house and reported as missing. This system will improperly. also give us the ability to located missing containers through its GIS system and send photos of problem areas such as: blocked streets, cans locked in garages and yard debris placed out if the trash was not placed out in a timely fashion (by 7:00am), refilled after that days live-time access to this information through a web-based system. Thus ending the question, system) that would log service in real time through a barcode system when the containers He explained it is a means of controlling and monitoring the amount of calls the Town performance of the system, and felt it had held up well over the years. He reviewed the comments he received; on the decals; after installation, they did not cause Orange County, North Carolina City of Largo, Florida Fairfax County, Virginia City of Florence, NC SNAP SHOT OF CITIES PRESENTLY USING SYSTEM which included; previously presented to the Committee a request was made to contact some municipalities using the system to see if any problems were experienced with the system. He presented a any problems with decals peeling off, companies stated they were very pleased with the Mr. Lameo stated when the Carolina Waste Barcode Scanning System Proposal was B. Carolina Waste Barcode Scanning System Proposal extra hours in order to be compensated for their coordination time which in-turn caused a the hourly wage and became imperative for the two coordinators to work a great deal of

2020. The motion was seconded by Mayor L.ipuma and was unanimously passed. Barcode Scanning System Proposal which includes a three year contract extension to July Mr. Wilson made a motion to recommend to Town Council the approval of the Carolina Waste for now and reevaluated billing for the cost at the next billing cycle. 3 P a g e County which she is still attempting to collect. are all for this year but there are still outstanding funds which were misallocated to the the Town brought on by the annexation of Freshfields. Mrs. Szubert stated the funds shown Mr. Labriola questioned if the revenue included funds from the redirection of local taxes to first part of June which are not yet in this month s report. accommodations taxes still to come in the next months. Mrs. Szubert stated solid waste delinquent notices had been sent out last month producing an additional income during the overall revenues seems to be underestimated with some business licenses, permits, May. She stated there were no items of specific concern up to this point. She indicated Mrs. Szubert reviewed the presented budget to actuals for the last eleven months ending in A. May 2016 Budget to Actuals X. Treasurer s Report: would not be at this meeting but take place at the next Town Council meeting. there was a staffing issue that was left unresolved. He stated the discussion of the request Mr. Labriola stated the with the approval of the Budget at the last Town Council meeting IX. Chairman s Report: seconded by Mayor Lipuma and was unanimously passed. Consulting Engineers, LLC for Emergency Debris Removal Monitoring Services. The motion was Mr. Weaver made a motion to recommend to Town Council the proposal from All South when required. South Consulting Engineers, LLC. The contract is on an on call basis and activated only the companies contacted declined to bid but we did receive one completed proposal from All Request for Proposals were sent to five firms via postal service and electronic mailing. Two of earthquake, etc.) The present contract with Atkins has expired as of June 1st and they have and Jordan, in the event of a natural disaster (i.e., flood, severe storm, hurricane tornado, notified the Town that they will no longer be providing services to small municipalities. qualified firm to monitor the removal of storm debris, which is contracted through Phillips Mr. Lameo stated as a requirement of FMEA, the Town of Kiawah Island must have in place a C. Emergency Debris Removal Monitoring Services Proposal Members discussed the tracking system; if it would resolve many of the issues staff are now dealing with, passing the cost on the residents versus the Town funding the yearly expense

Mrs. Szubert and Mrs. Johnson, explained the new system did not incorporate the use of a have still not submitted the forms. Also discussed was to make sure new businesses are again this year it was blamed on the conversion to the new system. Ms. Tillerson, along with Mr. Wilson pointed out the overtime expended on business licensing and his concern that notified of the proper Kiawah codes to be included on their tax forms. 4 P a & e a considerable expense in the requirement to purchase the larger cans. Mrs. Johnson stated the Town did look into larger recycling cans but found there would be any progress had been made on getting larger recycling cans. who habitually have large amounts of solid waste to pay for an addition can. She also asked if Ms. Larach stated asked if any consideration had been given to requiring those residents Marilyn Larach Xl. Citizen Comments: repayment, and other items related to the construction of the new building. General Fund is healthy. She noted the Capital Fund will show payments, interest, loan Mrs. Szubert added that even though there will be payments made on the new building the provide a level of comfort in the case of an unforeseen emergency event. projections for over the next three years. He noted while still a work in progress he stressed discussed future fund balances, expenses and considering applying for a line of credit to the importance of keeping an up to date long range financial plan. He highlighted and Mr. Labriola stated he requested Mrs. Szubert and Ms. Tillerson prepare the presented during the process. She stated there would be a review of businesses that have not renewed the internal audit of business licensing. She presented an audit program that would be used their licenses this year, homeowner rentals and a random sampling of licenses for under reporting income used in calculating fees. November be rescheduled to August. Once completed the finance department would begin Mrs. Szubert noted she met with the auditors and asked the audit they scheduled for B. Business License Audit Program C. Three Years Projections 2017-2020 1082 Terrapin Court comfortable with the projections for the year. In the discussion of the overall figures for FY2015-2o16, Mrs. Szubert stated she was outside company. A majority of the business licenses received by the Town had to be bank drop box where the business license information was entered and deposited by an manually entered into the system. County to release the misallocated funds and what actions can be taken with those who Members discussed if the businesses have been given and submitted the forms to the

cooperation between the Town and the Community Association (KICA) in the removal of Mrs. Kulick again complimented Mr. Szubert on her reports and the information presented to Mrs. Kulick indicated that in the events following Hurricane Hugo she remembered very close them. 51 Pane Mrs. Johnson - Mayor Lipuma - Gelegotis Bridge to John s Island and the widening of Maybank Highway. Members discussed the pitch-fork improvement which has been approved coming from the very viable solution at a lower cost. encountered in their quest to bring attention to the issues with the roads on John s Island to the members of the Charleston County Council and to have any of them consider what is a Mr. Wilson and Mayor Lipuma both expressed their frustration at the bureaucracy Main Roads being placed at the bottom of the list, and highly unlikely to be completed. County and the Town s work to call attention to the improvements needed to John s Island Roads. He indicated a public meeting held at the St Johns High School which had an of the projects to be completed with the additional funds with the widening of Biohicket and meetings. He continued by stating that the completion of -526 was not discussed and a list attendance of approximately 300 to 400 local residents, substantially more than other area Mr. Wilson commented on the half cent tax referendum being proposed by Charleston XII. Committee Member s Comments: removal of debris. The Town can then submit to FEMA for reimbursement of costs incurred. Understating) in place with KICA. The MOU addresses the shared responsibilities for the in the event of any emergency by stating the Town has an MOU (Memorandum of Ms. Tillerson responded to Mrs. Kulick s earlier question regarding Town/KICA cooperation your home changed form fourteen days to what she believed was seventy-two days. Mrs. Kulick noted that in earlier conversation the question of the number days you can rent balance paid. Mayor Lipuma stated that audit had been done by an independent firm and any outstanding questioned if it had ever been done. Mrs. Kulick stated in the past there was discussion of an audit of the Developer and level of cooperation. debris on KICA roads. She suggested the Town, going forward, look into providing the same Wendy KuHck 38 No No additional comments additional comments Marsh Edge Lane

No Mr. Weaver - additional comments XIII. Adjournment: Mayor Lipuma made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 3:25 pm. The motion was seconded by Mr. Wilson and unanimously approved. Submitted jy, Petra S. Reynolds, own Clerk Approved by, otin D. Labr ola, Mayor Pro Tempore Date 61 [) age