HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-10-2017October 10, 2017
At a Regular Meeting of the Board of Commissioners, held on Tuesday, October 10, 2017, at
5:30 p.m., in the Commission Chambers of City Hall located at 300 South 5th Street, Mayor
Harless presided, and upon call of the roll by the Assistant City Clerk, the following answered to
their names: Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, and Mayor Harless (4). Commissioner
Wilson was absent (1).
INVOCATION
Commissioner Holland gave the invocation.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Harless led the pledge.
ADDITIONS/DELETIONS
City Manager Pederson asked to add a short presentation at the beginning of the meeting
regarding the Paducah Fire Department's 6th Annual Combined Conference.
PROCLAMATION
Mayor Harless presented members of the local chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa with a
proclamation designating October 2017 as International Alpha Delta Kappa Month.
PRESENTATION
Deputy Fire Chief of Fire Prevention Greg Cherry presented the Commission with information
about the upcoming Paducah Fire Department's 6th Annual Combined Conference which will be
held on October 20th & 21St at the Julian Carroll Convention Center. The free conference is
available to anyone in the electrical, building, construction, design, social services, or
firefighting professions. Registration will remain open through October 16th and Deputy Fire
Chief Cherry believes many more people will sign up before that deadline.
CONSENT AGENDA
Mayor Harless asked if the Board wanted any items on the Consent Agenda removed. Since no
i — one responded she asked Assistant City Clerk to read the Consent Agenda.
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Minutes for the September 26, 2017 City Commission Meeting
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Reappointment of Bill Paxton to the Paducah -McCracken County Riverport Authority.
This term shall expire September 26, 2021.
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Receive & File Documents
DOCUMENTS
1. Notice of Cancellation for the Board of Commissioners for October 3, 2017
2. Deed of Conveyance with Raymond Coley for 1111 South 3rd Street (including
Power of Attorney documentation) (MO # 2018)
3. Commissioner's Deeds:
a. Vanessa Gower — 222 Ashbrook Avenue
b. John & Jennifer Bryan — 1533 Park Avenue
4. Contracts/Agreements:
a. Contracts For Services:
i. Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center, INC. (MO # 2020)
ii. Barkley Regional Airport Authority (MO # 2021)
iii. Paducah Economic Development (MO # 2022)
iv. Paducah Junior College — Community Scholarship (MO # 2023)
v. Paducah Junior College — Art School (MO # 2024)
vi. Paducah Transit Authority (MO # 2025)
b. Contract with TAG Truck Center for Two (2) Truck Mounted Self -
Contained Vacuum Debris Collectors (MO # 2011)
BIDS FOR PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Noble Park Tennis Court Renovation
1. Central Paving Company of Paducah, INC.
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Personnel Actions
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Mayor Harless offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Abraham, that the items on the
Consent Agenda be adopted as presented.
Adopted upon call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes and Mayor
Harless (4).
ORDINANCES) — ADOPTION
APPROVE INTENT FOR ANNEXATION FOR 2909 LONE OAK ROAD AND 2835
MARYLAND STREET
Commissioner Abraham offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Holland, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE
BOUNDARY OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, BY INTENT TO ANNEX
CERTAIN PROPERTIES LYING ADJACENT TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE
CITY OF PADUCAH, AND DEFINING ACCURATELY THE BOUNDARY OF SAID
PROPERTIES TO BE INCLUDED WITHIN THE SAID CORPORATE LIMITS." This
Ordinance is summarized as follows: Approving intent to annex certain tracts of property
contiguous to the present city limits, located at 2909 Lone Oak Road and at 2835 Maryland
Street, containing .9 acres, more or less.
Adopted upon call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes and Mayor
Harless (4). ORD. # 2017-10-8500; BK 35
COMMENTS
COMMENTS FROM THE CITY MANAGER
City Manager Pederson asked Public Information Officer Pam Spencer give a presentation about
curbside recycling, yard waste and brush collection program changes.
PRESENTATION
Public Information Officer Pam Spencer made a presentation to the Commission regarding the
City of Paducah's Single -Stream Curbside Recycling and Yard Waste and Brush Collection
Program Changes. The presentation covered single -stream curbside recycling, leaf season, solid
waste collection routes, grass clippings collection, brush collection and next steps for action. A
summary of the presentation, prepared by Pam Spencer, is incorporated below and a copy of the
PowerPoint presentation is included in the minute file.
Curbside Recycling and Yard Waste and Brush Collection Program Modifications
Public Information Officer Pam Spencer presented to the Paducah Board of
Commissioners additional details about the single -stream curbside recycling program that is
under development in addition to the proposed changes to the solid waste program
including grass clippings and yard waste collection. Spencer and Assistant to the City
Manager Michelle Smolen, City Engineer & Public Works Director Rick Murphy, and
Assistant Public Works Director Chris Yarber have been working on the program details
since the September 12 presentation.
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A MUNICIPAL ORDER AMENDING SECTION (A), GENERAL GOVERNMENT,
OF THE FY2017-2018 POSITION AND PAY SCHEDULE FOR THE FULL-TIME
EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY TO INCREASE BY ONE
THE POSITION OF ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III (M.O.#2030; BK 10)
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A MUNICIPAL ORDER AMENDING MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. 1998 ENTITLED,
"A MUNICIPAL ORDER APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE COMPREHENSIVE
HEALTH INSURANCE BENEFIT PLAN PREMIUMS FOR CALENDAR YEAR
2018 INCLUDING PREMIUMS FOR OPTIONAL DENTAL AND VISION CARE
FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH" TO RAISE THE DELTA
DENTAL PREMIUM RATES FOR 2018 IN ORDER TO INCREASE EMPLOYEE
ANNUAL MAXIMUMS FROM $1,000.00 TO $2,000.00 (M.O.#2031; BK 10)
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A MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING THE BID OF CENTRAL PAVING
COMPANY OF PADUCAH, INC., UTILIZING THE FIRST DEDUCTIVE
ALTERNATIVE FOR THE NOBLE PARK TENNIS COURT RECONSTRUCTION
PROJECT, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR
SAME (M.O.#2032; BK 10)
Mayor Harless offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Abraham, that the items on the
Consent Agenda be adopted as presented.
Adopted upon call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes and Mayor
Harless (4).
ORDINANCES) — ADOPTION
APPROVE INTENT FOR ANNEXATION FOR 2909 LONE OAK ROAD AND 2835
MARYLAND STREET
Commissioner Abraham offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Holland, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE
BOUNDARY OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, BY INTENT TO ANNEX
CERTAIN PROPERTIES LYING ADJACENT TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE
CITY OF PADUCAH, AND DEFINING ACCURATELY THE BOUNDARY OF SAID
PROPERTIES TO BE INCLUDED WITHIN THE SAID CORPORATE LIMITS." This
Ordinance is summarized as follows: Approving intent to annex certain tracts of property
contiguous to the present city limits, located at 2909 Lone Oak Road and at 2835 Maryland
Street, containing .9 acres, more or less.
Adopted upon call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes and Mayor
Harless (4). ORD. # 2017-10-8500; BK 35
COMMENTS
COMMENTS FROM THE CITY MANAGER
City Manager Pederson asked Public Information Officer Pam Spencer give a presentation about
curbside recycling, yard waste and brush collection program changes.
PRESENTATION
Public Information Officer Pam Spencer made a presentation to the Commission regarding the
City of Paducah's Single -Stream Curbside Recycling and Yard Waste and Brush Collection
Program Changes. The presentation covered single -stream curbside recycling, leaf season, solid
waste collection routes, grass clippings collection, brush collection and next steps for action. A
summary of the presentation, prepared by Pam Spencer, is incorporated below and a copy of the
PowerPoint presentation is included in the minute file.
Curbside Recycling and Yard Waste and Brush Collection Program Modifications
Public Information Officer Pam Spencer presented to the Paducah Board of
Commissioners additional details about the single -stream curbside recycling program that is
under development in addition to the proposed changes to the solid waste program
including grass clippings and yard waste collection. Spencer and Assistant to the City
Manager Michelle Smolen, City Engineer & Public Works Director Rick Murphy, and
Assistant Public Works Director Chris Yarber have been working on the program details
since the September 12 presentation.
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The team has been working on developing programs based on assumptions approved at
the September 12 meeting. Those assumptions include that the recycling program would
start in January and would be for residential service only with voluntary subscription. Plus,
it would include a small monthly fee per subscriber. Another program component is that
the collection of recyclables would be twice per month and curbside/roadside only with no
collection in alleys. The City plans to use royal blue 96 -gallon rollout containers.
At this meeting, additional curbside recycling details were presented including a proposed
fee of $3.00 per month per subscriber. The fee is based on the need to purchase rollout
containers for recycling and due to the fact that the disposal of recyclable materials is, at
this time, about 15 percent more per ton than the disposal of solid waste. This proposed
fee would make a resident's total solid waste charge be $19.50. In a review of Kentucky
cities offering curbside recycling, most charge a total fee of $16.99 to $20.75. Mayor
Brandi Harless requested more details, specifically demographic information, about the
2016 Citizen Survey question regarding interest in curbside recycling if a fee is included.
Additional recycling details include that the collection would be on Mondays twice per
month with half of the customers seeing collection on the first and third Mondays of each
month and the other half seeing collection on the second and fourth Mondays. Sign up for
the curbside program will begin in November through a web link or by calling the
Engineering -Public Works Department. Plus, the recycling drop-off location at Freedom
Waste (400 State Street) will remain open for everyone to use.
The development of this curbside recycling program relies, in part, on efficiencies found in
the Solid Waste Division through a restructuring of the brush and yard waste collection
program and through the altering of solid waste collection zones so that the same number
of trash rollouts is collected each day. Changes to the solid waste zones will take effect in
January as well. Approximately one third of the City's customers will see their solid waste
collection day shift by one day.
Regarding brush and grass clippings, the City is providing disposal options and asking that
residents partner with the City by managing some of the green waste at the household
level. Residents can take bags of grass clippings and yard waste to the Compost Facility on
North 8' Street. Plus, it is fine to place yard waste and grass clippings in the trash rollout
container. However, for residents with larger piles of brush (about the size of two
wheelbarrow loads or the size of a rollout) and/or at least 5 bags of grass clippings, the City
is moving to a call-in system that would take effect in January. For these larger size
collections, residents would need to place the piles/bags curbside/streetside (not in the
alleys) and call the Engineering -Public Works Department for a collection. Crews will
complete the collection in 5 business days with no additional charge to the customer.
The next steps that need to be completed in order to implement the curbside recycling
program and the changes to the solid waste and green waste collection include
• Order the recycling rollouts, attach informational stickers, and deliver to
households that request recycling services;
• Partner with Paducah Water for billing;
• Set up an online citizen request system for recycling and brush/grass clippings
requests;
• Adopt a municipal order setting the single -stream curbside recycling fee if a fee is
determined to be appropriate;
• Amend the solid waste ordinance to reflect curbside recycling and solid waste
program changes; and
• Implement a public engagement program.
COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE
Robert Lee Zirkle Jr. & Michael Swinford gave comments on the Veteran's Day Parade
resolution adopted in May.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Commissioner Holland offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Abraham, that the Board go
into closed session for discussion of matters pertaining to the following topic: Proposed or
pending litigation, as permitted by KRS 61.810(1)(c)
Adopted upon call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes and Mayor
Harless (4).
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RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION
Commissioner Rhodes offered motion, seconded by Mayor Harless that the Board of
Commissioners reconvene in open session.
Adopted upon call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes and Mayor
Harless (4).
ADJOURN
Commissioner Holland offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Abraham, to adjourn the
meeting. All in favor.
ADOPTED: October 24, 2017
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