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NOVEMBER 9,1999
NOTE: This agenda did not follow the regular order of business; therefore
documents are out of order.
At a Regular Meeting of the Board of Commissioners, held in the Commission Chambers
at City Hall at 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 9, 1999, Mayor Jones presided, and upon
call of the roll by the City Clerk, the following answered to their names: Commissioners
Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (5).
DOGWOOD TREE STRESS REPORT
A group of Paducah Middle School students gave a presentation on dogwood tree stress.
There teacher, Cindy Jones, was also present, as well as the Principal of Paducah Middle
School, Cynthia Alston.
AWARD
In the absence of Tom Barnett, Mayor Jones announced the City's receipt of the
"Achieving Distinguished Attitudes, Accessibility Award".
VETERANS' DAY PARADE
Gayle Frye announced the annual Veterans' Day parade which be held on November 11 at
11:00 a.m.
MOTIONS
MINUTES
Commissioner Coleman offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that the
reading of the Minutes for October 26, November 2, 1999, be waived and that the
Minutes of said meeting prepared by the City Clerk be approved as written. Adopted on
call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (5).
WITHDRAW ORDINANCE CREATING CHAPTER 19 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL
OCCUPANCY PERMITS
Commissioner Coleman offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that the
Board of Commissioners withdraw an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE
CREATING CHAPTER 19, RESIDENTIAL RENTAL OCCUPANCY PERMITS, OF
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY".
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and
Mayor Jones (5).
ORDINANCE INTRODUCTION
CREATE CHAPTER 19, RESIDENTIAL RENTAL OCCUPANCY PERMITS
Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Coleman, that the
Board of Commissioners introduce an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE
CREATING CHAPTER 19, RESIDENTIAL RENTAL OCCUPANCY PERMITS, OF
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY". This
ordinance establishes administration and enforcement procedures for residential rental
occupancy permits and provides for civil and criminal penalties for violation of said
ordinance, as follows:
"RENTAL OCCUPANCY PERMIT REQUIRED.
"It shall be unlawful for any landlord to rent or lease to another or
otherwise allow any person to accompany any rental dwelling unit which is subject to this
chapter unless the landlord has first obtained and continues to hold a valid certificate of
occupancy for rental dwellings, hereafter referred to as a rental occupancy permit.
"Application and Rental Occupancy Permit.
"(A) On or before the effective date of January 1, 2000, the landlord of a
rental dwelling unit shall make written application to the Inspection Department for a
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rental occupancy permit to carry on the business of renting a residential dwelling unit.
Such application shall be made on a form furnished by the Inspection Department for such
purpose and shall set forth the following information:
"(1) Name, residence address, telephone number, and date of birth of the
landlord of the rental dwelling unit. If the landlord is a partnership, the name of the
partnership, and the name, residence address, and date of birth of the managing partner. If
the landlord is a corporation, the name and address of the corporation, and the name,
residence address and date of birth of the chief operating officer;
"(2) If the landlord has appointed an agent authorized to accept service of
process and to receive and give receipt for notices; the name, residence address, telephone
number, and date of birth of such agent;
"(3) Every applicant, whether an individual, partnership, or corporation,
shall identify in the application, by name, residence address, telephone number, and date of
birth, a natural person who is actively involved in, and responsible for, the maintenance
and management of the premises. A post office box is not acceptable as an address for
such person. The individual designated herein may also be the landlord of the dwelling or
an agent identified in subsection (2) above;
"(4) Street address of the rental dwelling unit(s); and
"(5) Number of rental dwelling units within the building(s).
"(B) To determine compliance with this chapter and the code, every
applicant shall authorize an inspection of the premises.
"(C) It shall be unlawful for any person to make any false statements in an
application for a rental occupancy permit.
"APPEALS PROCEDURE Cll
"(A) Any person wishing to appeal the determination of suspension or
denial by the code official shall do so initially to the Chief Building Inspector. The Chief
Building Inspector shall sustain the decision of the code official unless it is found that the
provisions of the chapter have not been violated or that all of the violations have been
corrected and provisions made to assure future compliance.
"(B) Thereafter, any person wishing to appeal the determination of denial
or suspension based solely upon Section 9(A) of a rental occupancy permit shall file a
written notice of appeal with the Inspection Department within fifteen (15) days after
receipt of the notice of denial or suspension. These appeals shall be per Chapter 18-123
and 18-124 of the ordinance.
"(1) If applicable, a notice to tenants of the final decision shall be mailed to
each tenant and prominently posted on the building. If applicable, the notice shall indicate
the date upon which tenants must vacate the building and shall clearly indicate which
rental dwelling units are affected.
"(2) Any appeal properly taken under this section shall suspend the
enforcement of the code official's determination.
"(C) Thereafter, any person wishing to appeal the determination of denial
or suspension of a rental occupancy permit based upon Section(s) 9)B), (C), (D), (E) or
Section 12 shall file a written notice of appeal with the Inspection Department per Section
(1) below:
"(1) Established. There is hereby established and created an Appeals
Board of the City, hereinafter called the Rental Occupancy Permit Appeals Board.
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a) Purpose. The purpose of said appeals board is to hear appeals
of the decisions of the Chief Inspector. An appeal may be made
by any landlord aggrieved by the Chief Inspector.
b) Membership. The Appeals Board shall consist of three members
who shall be appointed by the Mayor, subject to the approval of
Board of Commissioners. One member may be a Board
Commissioner. All members shall be residents of the City.
f c) Term of office; vacancies; compensation of members.
1) The terms of office for the members of the Appeals Board
shall be for three-year staggered terms with the initial
appointments to be made as follows: One member shall be
appointed for a term of one year, and two members shall be
appointed for a term of two years, after which all members
shall be appointed for a term of three years or until their
successors are appointed and qualified.
2) Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as original
appointments are made.
3) The members of the Appeals Board shall serve without
compensation.
d) A majority of the members of the Appeals Board shall constitute
a quorum for all purposes. A decision reached by a majority of
the Appeals Board members present at a properly called
meeting shall constitute a decision of the entire Board.
e) The Board is authorized to promulgate its own rules and
procedures consistent with the code and this article.
f) Upon receipt of an appeal from a qualified party, the Appeals
board shall convene a hearing to consider the appeal within 15
days of receipt of the appeal. All parties to the appeal shall be
notified of the time and place of the hearing by letter mailed by
certified mail, no later than ten days prior to the date of hearing.
The Appeals Board shall render a decision within five working
days after the hearing.
g) The board is authorized to promulgate its own rules and
procedures consistent with the code and this article.
h) At the hearing, the Board shall hear all relevant evidence and
argument. The Board may admit and give probative effect to
evidence which possesses probative value commonly accepted
in administrative proceedings.
i) The Board shall render its decision in writing fifteen (15) days
after the close of the hearing. The decision shall specify the
factual basis for the determination.
j) The Board may affirm, modify or reverse the action of the code
official.
k) The final decision of the Board shalt all be mailed to the permit
holder or applicant.
1) A notice to tenants of the final decision shall be mailed to each
tenant and prominently posted on the building. If applicable,
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the notice shall indicate the date upon which tenants must
vacate the building and shall clearly indicate which rental
dwelling units are affected.
m) Any person wishing to appeal the determination of the Board
shall have the right to appeal to the McCracken Circuit Court.
Such appeal shall be filed within thirty (30) days of the
determination of the Board.
n) Any appeal properly taken under this section shall suspend the
enforcement of the code official's determination.
"FEES
"There shall be no fee for issuance or renewal of a rental occupancy permit,
or for the initial inspection, or the first follow-up inspection relating thereto. In the event
of any further follow-up inspection, a fee of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) per inspection shall
be paid to the Inspection Department.
"PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF SECTION"
"Any person violating any provision of this chapter for which another
penalty is not already otherwise provided shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall, upon
conviction, be subject to a fine of not more than $500.00, or imprisonment for not more
than 30 days, or both, for each offense."
R & F DOCUMENTS
Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Coleman, that the
following documents be received and filed:
1. Certificate(s) of Insurance:
a) Bobby Butler & Son Construction Inc
b) Raymond Culp Construction
c) Eagle Properties & Construction, Inc.
d) Concrete
e) Laborers International Union of North America Local 1214
2. Right -of -Way Bond for Laborers International Union of North America Local
1214
✓ 3. Purchase Area Telecommunications Authority Agreement (Gen. Government)
V 4. Paducah Water Works Financial Highlights for September 1999
5. Paducah Water Works Audit Letter
6. Paducah Water Works Financial Report for Period Ending June 30, 1999
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and
Mayor Jones (5).
MUNICIPAL ORDERS
PERSONNEL CHANGES
Commissioner Smith offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Wrye, that upon the
recommendation of the City Manager, the Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah
orders that the personnel changes on the attached list be approved.
(SEE MUNICIPAL ORDER BOOK)
NOVEMBER 9,1999
AMEND PERSONNEL CHANGES
Mayor Jones offered motion seconded by Commissioner Smith, that the personnel changes
for retroactive salaries in the Inspection Department be amended to read effective
November 9, 1999. Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Paxton,
Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (5).
Personnel changes were adopted as amended; Adopted on call of the roll, yeas,
Commissioners Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (5).
WAIVE OCCUPATIONAL WAGE TAXES FOR LYNX DEVELOPMENT
Commissioner Wrye offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Smith, that a Municipal
Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER WAVING ONE PERCENT (1%) OF CITY
OCCUPATIONAL WAGE TAX TO PROMOTE JOB CREATION AT THE LYNX
DEVELOPMENT", be adopted. Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners
Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (5). M.O. #817, BOOK 3, P
BIKE & HIKE PROJECT GRANT
Commissioner Coleman offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that a
Municipal Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING
THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY BETWEEN THE
KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATION CABINET AND THE CITY OF PADUCAH FOR
A PADUCAH HIKE & BIKE PROJECT GRANT", be adopted. Adopted on call of the
roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (5). M.O.
#818, BOOK 3, P��^�i
RIVER HERITAGE MUSEUM PROJECT GRANT
Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Coleman, that a
Municipal Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING
THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY BETWEEN THE
KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATION CABINET AND THE CITY OF PADUCAH FOR
A RIVER HERITAGE MUSEUM PROJECT GRANT", be adopted. Adopted on call of
the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (5). M.O.
#819, BOOK 3, P.5
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STREETSCAPE PROJECT GRANT
Commissioner Smith offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Wrye, that a Municipal
Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY BETWEEN THE
KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATION CABINET AND THE CITY OF PADUCAH FOR
A RENAISSANCE SET-ASIDE STREETSCAPE PROJECT GRANT", be adopted.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and
Mayor Jones (5). M.O. #820, BOOK 3, P.
JEFFERSON STREET SPRINKLER SYSTEM FUNDS
Commissioner Wrye offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Smith, that a Municipal
Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
FINANCE DIRECTOR TO TRANSFER THE SUM OF $15,000 TO THE CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (CIP) FUND FOR RENOVATION OF THE JEFFERSON
STREET SPRINKLER SYSTEM", be adopted. Adopted on call of the roll, yeas,
Commissioners Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (5). M.O. #821, BOOK
3, P.3 f
AMEND POLICE DEPT. MANUAL
Commissioner Coleman offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that a
Municipal Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER ADOPTING REVISION
NUMBERS 97-12A AND 97-19A OF THE PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT
POLICY AND GENERAL ORDER MANUAL', be adopted. Adopted on call of the roll,
yeas, Commissioners Paxton, Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (4). Nays, Commissioner
Coleman (1). M.O. #822, BOOK 3, P.�
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ORDINANCE - ADOPTION
Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Coleman, that the
Board of Commissioners adopt an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
SECTION 106-127, ITINERANT MERCHANTS, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES
OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY". This ordinances was read in full.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and
Mayor Jones (5). ORD.NO. 99-11-6129, BOOK 28, P.3.(,g_.1,,
ORDINANCE - INTRODUCTION
REZONE PROPERTY AT 112 METCALF LANE
Commissioner Wrye offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Smith, that the Board of
Commissioners introduce an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE
FINAL REPORT OF THE PADUCAH PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE
PROPOSED ZONE CHANGE FOR PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 112 METCALF
LANE FROM R-3, MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONE, TO B-3, GENERAL
BUSINESS ZONE, AND AMENDING THE PADUCAH ZONING ORDINANCE SO
AS TO EFFECT SUCH REZONING". This ordinance is summarized as follows:
Rezoning property located at 112 Metcalf Lane from R-3, Medium Density Residential
Zone, to B-3, General Business Zone, and amending the Paducah Zoning Ordinance to
effect such rezoning.
ORDINANCES - ADOPTION
AMEND SALARY SCHEDULE (INSP. DEPT.)
Commissioner Smith offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Wrye, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING A
SALARY SCHEDULE FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
KENTUCKY". This ordinance is summarized as follows: Amending a salary schedule for
City of Paducah employees by creating the position of property compliance person.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and
Mayor Jones (5). ORD.NO. 99-11-6130, BOOK 28, P,3�
AMEND NONCIVIL SERVICE ORDINANCE
Commissioner Wrye offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Smith, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
SALARIES OF NONCIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
KENTUCKY". This ordinance is summarized as follows: Adjusting the salary of one
clerical specialist in the Engineering Department, the salary of one clerical specialist in the
Personnel Department and creating two positions of property compliance persons in the
Inspection Department. Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman,
Paxton, Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (5). ORD.NO. 99-11-6131, BOOK 28, P
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND GRANT
Commissioner Coleman offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that the
Board of Commissioners adopt an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE
r AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE
✓ ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY BETWEEN THE KENTUCKY HOUSING
CORPORATION AND THE CITY OF PADUCAH FOR AN AFFORDABLE
HOUSING TRUST FUND GRANT ". This ordinance is summarized as follows:
Authorizing and directing the Mayor to execute all documents necessary with the
Kentucky Housing Corporation for an Affordable Housing Trust Fund Grant in the
amount of $100,000.00. Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman,
Paxton, Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (5). ORD.NO. 99-11-6132, BOOK 28, P.3 70.
AMEND CHAPTER 126, SEC. 110, ZONING
Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Coleman, that the
Board of Commissioners adopt an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
SECTION 110, LIGHT INDUSTRY ZONE (M-1), OF CHAPTER 126, ZONING, OF
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY". This
ordinance is summarized as follows: Amending the provisions of Sec. 110, Light Industry
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Zone (M-1), of Chapter 126, Zoning, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah. ✓
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and
Mayor Jones (5). ORD.NO. 99-11-6133, BOOK 28, P.3 7/.
CLOSE ALLEY BETWEEN BROWN STREET & ISLAND CREEK TRIBUTARY
Commissioner Smith offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Wrye, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE
CLOSING OF AN ALLEY LOCATED BETWEEN BROWN STREET AND AN
ISLAND CREEK TRIBUTARY". This ordinance is summarized as follows: Authorizing
1 the closing of an alley located between Brown. Street and an Island Creek tributary, and
��� authorizing, empowering and directing the Corporation Counsel to institute and prosecute
an action in Circuit Court for a judgment ordering the closing of said alley. Adopted on
call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (5).
ORD.NO. 99-11-6134, BOOK 28, P3 79
REZONE PROPERTY AT 110-116 BROADWAY
Commissioner Wrye offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Smith, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE
FINAL REPORT OF THE PADUCAH PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE
PROPOSED ZONE CHANGE FOR PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 100-116
BROADWAY, FROM M-1, LIGHT INDUSTRY ZONE, TO H-1, HISTORICAL
COMMERCIAL ZONE, AND AMENDING THE PADUCAH ZONING ORDINANCE
SO AS TO EFFECT SUCH REZONING". This ordinance is summarized as follows:
Rezoning property located at 100-116 Broadway, and directing an amendment to the
Paducah Zoning Ordinance, changing the zoning classification from M-1, Light Industrial
Zone, to H-1, Historical Commercial Zone. Adopted on call of the roll, yeas,
Commissioners Coleman, Paxton, Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (5). ORD.NO. 99-11-
6135, BOOK 28, P,3.
APPROVE MID AMERICA HOTELS SUBDIVISION ON HINKLEVILLE ROAD
Commissioner Coleman offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that the
Board of Commissioners adopt an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE APPROVING
THE FINAL REPORT OF THE PADUCAH PLANNING COMMISSION
RESPECTING THE PROPOSED SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY OF MID AMERICA
HOTELS SUBDIVISION LOCATED ON/AT HMKLEVILLE ROAD, ACCEPTING
THE DEDICATION OF RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PUBLIC EASEMENTS". This
ordinance is summarized as follows: Approving the final report of the Paducah Planning
Commission respecting the proposed subdivision of property of Mid America Hotels
Subdivision, located on/at Hinkleville Road, accepting the dedication of right-of-way and
public easements. Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Paxton,
Smith, Wrye and Mayor Jones (5). ORD.NO. 99-11-6136, BOOK 28, P.3 7-�5.
ORDINANCES - INTRODUCTION
AMEND 1998-99 BUDGET
Commissioner Paxton offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Coleman, that the
Board of Commissioners introduce an ordinance entitled, AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 98-6-5875, ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE
ADOPTING THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 1998, THROUGH JUNE 30, 1999, BY ESTIMATING
f REVENUES AND RESOURCES AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE
l� OPERATION OF CITY GOVERNMENT". This ordinance is summarized as follows:
Amending the annual budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1998, and ending June
30, 1999, by estimating revenues and resources and appropriating funds for the operation
of city government.
WITHDRAW MOTION TO AMEND SEC. 142 OF CHAPTER 106
Commissioner Coleman offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that the
Board of Commissioners withdraw a motion to adopt an ordinance amending Sec. 142, V/10
Personal Property Lessors, of Chapter 106, Taxation, of the Code of Ordinances of the
City of Paducah, Kentucky".
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AMEND SEC. 142 OF CHAPTER 106 TAXATION
Commissioner Smith offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Wrye, that the Board of
Commissioners introduce an ordinance amending Sec. 142 of Chapter 106, Taxation, of
the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah. This ordinance was read in full.
CLOSE PORTION OF GREEN STREET
Commissioner Coleman offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Paxton, that the
Board of Commissioners introduce an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE
PROVIDING FOR THE CLOSING OF A PORTION OF GREEN STREET LOCATED
V NORTH OF BROWN STREET". This ordinance is summarized as follows: Authorizing
the closing of a portion of Green Street located north of Brown Street, and authorizing,
empowering and directing the Mayor to execute a quitclaim_ deed from the City to each of
the property owners in or abutting the public way to be closed.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Commissioner Smith offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Wrye, that the Board of
Commissioners go into closed session for discussion of matters pertaining to the following
topics:
Future sale or acquisition of a specific parcel(s) of real estate, as permitted by KRS
61.810(1)(b)
/ Collective bargaining with public employees, as permitted by KRS 61.810(l)(e)
Issues which might lead to the appointment, dismissal or disciplining of an employee, as.
permitted by KRS 61.810(1)(f).
At the conclusion of the executive session the Board reconvened in open session,
whereupon the Mayor announced there was no further business.
Upon motion the meeting adjourned.
ADOPTED: November 16, 1999
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The Mayor and Gayle Frye announced that the annual Veterans Day Parade
will be held at 11:00 a.m., November 11, 1999.