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07-02-18-109 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS HELD ON MONDAY, JULY 2, 2018, IN THE COUNCIL-COURT ROOM OF THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 20025 MACK PLAZA, GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICHIGAN. The meeting was called to order at 7:20 p.m. by Mayor Novitke. Roll Call: Council Members: Absent: Also Present: Mayor Novitke Bryant, Granger, Koester, McConaghy, McMullen, Shetler None City Administrator Smith City Attorney Chip Berschback Treasurer/Comptroller Behrens City Clerk Hathaway Director of Public Services Schulte Council, Administration, and the audience Pledged Allegiance to the Flag. The following Commission Members was in attendance: Gloria Arslanian, Beautification Commission Motion by Granger, seconded by Shetler, that all items on tonight's agenda be received, placed on file, and taken in order of appearance. Motion by Bryant, seconded by Shetler, that the following minutes be approved as submitted: 1. City Council Minutes dated June 18, 2018. 1

COUNCIL 07-02-18-110 Motion by Granger, seconded by Shetler, regarding Department of Public Services, that the City Council concur with the recommendation of the Committee-of-the-Whole at their meeting held June 25, 2018, and authorize the hire of two additional Operator 2 s in the Department of Public Services to engage in weekly chipping services, other services, and to reduce overtime; and, require that limbs are not to exceed up to a 4 diameter or up to 12 in length. Motion by McConaghy, seconded by Koester, that the following minutes be approved as submitted: 1. Committee-of-the-Whole Minutes dated June 18, 2018; 2. Committee-of-the-Whole Minutes dated June 25, 2018. Motion by Bryant, seconded by McConaghy, regarding Appointed Officials Contracts/Compensation, that the City Council concur with the Compensation & Evaluation Committee at their meeting held June 25, 2018, and the Committee-of-the- Whole held July 2, 2018, and: 1. Approve the contracts of the City Administrator and the City Clerk to be extended for one year, from July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2019; the City Administrator s 2

07-02-18-111 salary be raised 4% to include 2% salary and 5 days additional vacation (the 5 days are equal to 2% salary.) The City Administrator s salary will now be $116,614.00, and he will have 25 days vacation. The City Clerk s salary be raised 3% and the total will now be $77,700.00. The City Administrator s and City Clerk s increases, as stated, includes the 2% increase extended to non-union employees. Also the City Administrator and City Clerk will receive a one-time stipend of $500.00 (not part of salary); 2. Not renew the Treasurer/Comptroller s contract, and the Treasurer/Comptroller be placed on a 90-day probationary period to be monitored by the Compensation & Evaluation Committee with her subject to termination; 3. That City Attorney Don Berschback s hourly rate remain at $170.00 and Charles Berschback s hourly rate remain at $150.00, but with no written contract. Motion by McMullen, seconded by Shetler, regarding conference: Michigan Municipal Executives Summer Workshop, that the City Council approve the City Administrator s request to attend the Michigan Municipal Executives Summer Workshop in Charlevoix, MI, from July 17-20, 2018, in an amount not to exceed $1,275.00, funds to be taken from Account No. 101-172-958.001. Motion by Shetler, seconded by Bryant, regarding Detroit Area Agency on Aging (DAAA) FY 2019 Annual Implementation Plan, that the City Council approve the Detroit Area Agency on Aging (DAAA) 2019 Annual Implementation Plan as submitted and authorize the City Administrator to sign the approval form. 3

COUNCIL 07-02-18-112 Motion by Granger, seconded by Shetler, regarding contract: Property and Liability Insurance, that the City Council approve a one-year contract extension with Stevenson Co. to expire September 30, 2019, to provide the City s property and liability insurance coverage in the amount of $108,854.00, funds to be taken from several department s funds with account numbers ending in.914. Motion by Koester, seconded by Shetler, regarding Public Safety renovations, that the City Council approve payment of the following invoices from Account No. 401-902- 977.102: 1. Cross Renovation: a. Invoice No. 1 05/16/18 Pay Estimate 1 - $41,245.55; b. Invoice No. 2 06/18/18 Pay Estimate 2 - $28,649.54. Motion by Koester, seconded by Shetler, regarding City Engineer, that the City Council approve payment of the following invoices: 1. Anderson Eckstein & Westrick: a. Invoice No. 0118046 06/11/18 - $666.80: i. Account No. 101-774-818.110; 4

07-02-18 113 b. Invoice No. 0118119 06/14/18 - $399.00; i. Account No. 101-000-285.520. Motion by McConaghy, seconded by Bryant, regarding City Attorney, that the City Council approve payment of the following statements: 1. Don R. Berschback 06/27/18 - $3,612.50; 2. Charles T. Berschback 06/27/18 - $5,160.00. Hearing no objections, the following items were heard under New Business: The City Administrator distributed the Building Inspector s memo dated June 29, 2018, requesting approval of an Independent Contractor Agreement explaining that the City no longer has a Plumbing Inspector. He recommended contracting with McKenna to perform plumbing inspections and mechanical inspections. The Building Inspector stated McKenna will provide a window of time for appointments and agreed to adhere to the schedule. The City Attorney stated we have been satisfied with McKenna s services provided in the past. The Building Official recommended approving the Agreement. Motion by Granger, seconded by Bryant, that the following items be received and placed on file: 1. Memo 06/28/18 Building Inspector; 2. Email 06/29/18 City Attorney; 3. Proposed Independent Contractor Agreement. 5

COUNCIL 07-02-18-114 Motion by Granger, seconded by Bryant, regarding Independent Contractor Agreement Plumbing and Mechanical Services, that the City Council approve the Independent Contractor Agreement with McKenna, and authorize the City Administrator to sign the contract. The City Administrator discussed the Memorandum of Understanding with Beaumont Hospital discussed earlier this evening at the Committee-of-the-Whole. Motion by McConaghy, seconded by Granger, regarding Beaumont Hospital Memorandum of Understanding, that City Council approve entering into the Memorandum of Understanding as amended. Motion by McConaghy, seconded by Granger, regarding Beaumont Hospital Memorandum of Understanding, to amend the previous motion by inserting, and authorize the City Administrator to sign the Agreement. The City Clerk informed City Council that the State of Michigan now charges a fee in the amount of $10.00 for performing background checks on solicitors, venders, and peddlers through Michigan State Police (ICHAT). She requested to begin charging a fee in the amount of $10.00 to recapture the City s costs. 6

07-02-18-115 Motion by Bryant, seconded by Shetler, regarding amending the Fee Schedule by Department, that the City Council impose a $10.00 fee for all background checks for all solicitors, vendors, and peddlers effective July 3, 2018. Motion by Bryant, seconded by Shetler, regarding amending the Fee Schedule by Department, that the previous motion be amended by inserting, and authorize the City Clerk to update the Fee Schedule to include said fee. The following individual was heard under public comment: Ernie Cunningham Landscaper Mr. Cunningham spoke regarding last year s DTE gas line installation project, specifically on Oxford. He stated that Eagle Landscaping, DTE s contractor, has not re-sodded three homes 570, 551, and 530 Oxford, and DTE cones remain on the properties. He asked for assistance from the City to have Eagle Landscaping and/or DTE complete their work. The Director of Public Services stated he would follow-up with DTE. Mr. Cunningham also spoke regarding street lights not working at 590 and 551 Oxford. The street is dark, although it appears that they are working for Halloween and then out again. The Director stated DTE has already been notified and say that it will be fixed. The City Administrator was asked to contact DTE. An unidentified woman spoke regarding the following items: She inquired whether a new chipper is included in costs for chipping services or just the operators. City s response: o Two new employees will be addressing chipping services and other services; o The City is not going to purchase a new chipper. The two chippers that the City has are in good condition. A new chipper will be included in a 7

07-02-18 116 proposed budget in two to three years at a cost of approximately $50,000.00. The workshop in Charlevoix, MI, included topics regarding road funding/road improvements and attracting young families. She wanted to know which sessions would be attended and encouraged road funding/road improvements. She asked if the liability insurance company performs actual inspections of City property such as the parks. Response: o The Mayor and City Attorney stated the insurance company normally conducts Risk Management services. She inquired regarding the City Engineer s invoice (University Liggett s school hydrant) and whether anything else is inspected at the park such as the bridge. Response: o The City is reimbursed for work performed at University Liggett; o Additional inspection included pool filtration room. A recent inspection conducted by the Building Department proved to be timely, and good information/feedback was received. Motion by Bryant, seconded by Shetler, to adjourn tonight s meeting at 7:55 p.m. PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. Respectfully submitted, Lisa Kay Hathaway City Clerk Robert E. Novitke Mayor 8