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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCCMPacket2021-05-25CITY COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA FOR MAY 25, 2021 5:00 PM CITY HALL COMMISSION CHAMBERS 300 SOUTH FIFTH STREET Any member of the public who wishes to make comments to the Board of Commissioners is asked to fill out a Public Comment Sheet and place it in the box located at the end of the Commissioner’s desk on the left side of the Commission Chambers. The Mayor will call on you to speak during the Public Comments section of the Agenda. ROLL CALL INVOCATION Mayor Bray PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ADDITIONS/DELETIONS EMPLOYEE INTRODUCTION(S) Nicholas Hutchison, Director of Planning & Tyler McCuan, Cemetery Sexton MAYOR'S REMARKS Items on the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Board of Commissioners and will be enacted by one motion and one vote. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Board member so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately. The City Clerk will read the items recommended for approval. I. CONSENT AGENDA A.Approve Minutes for April 27, May 4, and May 11, 2021 B.Receive & File Documents C.Appointment of Kiesha Curry to the Paducah Area Transit Authority System Board D.Appointment of Angela Copeland to the Commissioners of Water Works E.Appointment of Amanda Johnson and Reappointment of Heather Coltharp and Christopher B. Jones to the Historical & Architectural Review Commission (HARC) F.Personnel Actions G.2020 Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Acceptance in an amount of $5,506.90 - B LAIRD H.2021 US Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Application in an amount of $8,098.38 - B LAIRD I.Approve Contract For Services with Paducah Junior College, Inc., for the Community Scholarship Program FY2021 in the amount of $125,000 - J ARNDT J.2021 Bark for Your Park Grant Program Application in an amount of $25,000 - A CLARK II. MUNICIPAL ORDER(S) A.Purchase of handheld and mobile radios for the police department from Motorola Solutions utilizing KY state contract price. $374,262.28 - B LAIRD III. ORDINANCE(S) - INTRODUCTION A.Amend Code of Ordinances Section 70-5 related to rules of conduct for recreational areas - A CLARK IV. DISCUSSION A.McCracken County Sports Complex B.FY22 Budget Discussion V. COMMENTS A.Comments from the City Manager B.Comments from the Board of Commissioners C.Comments from the Audience VI. EXECUTIVE SESSION April 27, 2021 At a Regular Meeting of the Paducah Board of Commissioners held on Tuesday, April 27, 2021, at 5:30 p.m., in the Commission Chambers of City Hall located at 300 South 5th Street, Mayor Bray presided. Upon call of the roll by the City Clerk, the following answered to their names: Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). INVOCATION: Commissioner Guess led the invocation. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Bray led the pledge. MAYOR’S REMARKS Commended Chris Yarber, Director of Public Works, on his management style Annual Clean-up Day was a success Second Joint Meeting with the County to discuss funding of 911 has been held He participated in the Planning Meeting for Touchdown & Tunes. This is a 3-day music festival that will be held at Carson Park over the Labor Day weekend PROCLAMATION Mayor Bray presented a proclamation to Laura Oswald proclaiming May 2-8, 2021 “National Travel & Tourism Week.” CONSENT AGENDA Mayor Bray asked if the Board wanted any items on the Consent Agenda removed for separate consideration. Mayor Bray requested that Item D be removed for separate discussion, and then asked the City Clerk to read the remaining items on the Consent Agenda. I(A) Approve Minutes for April 13, 2021, Paducah Board of Commissioners Meetings I(B) Receive and File Documents: Deed File: 1. Deed of Assumption – GPEDC and Paducah-McCracken County Industrial Development Authority – ORD 2020-12-8664 Contract File: 1. Closing Documents – Transfer from GPEDC to Paducah-McCracken County Industrial Development Authority – Triple Rail Site – ORD 2020-12-8664 2. Memorandum of Understanding – Community Scholarship Program – West Kentucky Community and Technical College April 27, 2021 I(C) Personnel Actions I(D) A MUNICIPAL ORDER ADOPTING THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN FOR 2021 HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM, EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2021, WITH SAID ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN INCLUDING REVISIONS TO THE UTILITY ALLOWANCES FOR THE SECTION 8 HOUSING PROGRAM AS REQUIRED BY THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974, AS REVISED (REMOVED FOR SEPARATE CONSIDERATION) I(E) A MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING A 2021 EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT (ESG-CV) FOR EMERGENCY SHELTER IN THE AMOUNT OF $31,500 THROUGH THE KENTUCKY HOUSING CORPORATION ON BEHALF OF COMMUNITY MINISTRIES, INC., d/b/a COMMUNITY KITCHEN, FOR COVID-19 RELATED HOMELESS EXPENSES EXPENDITURES AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME (MO #2452; BK 11) I(F) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING AN APPLICATION FOR A 2021 FIREHOUSE PUBLIC SAFETY FOUNDATION GRANT FOR THE PURCHASE OF AN ATV VEHICLE FOR THE PADUCAH FIRE DEPARTMENT THE AMOUNT OF $23,125.80 AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME (MO #2453; BK 11) Commissioner Gault offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, that the items on the consent agenda be adopted as presented. Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). PRESENTATION Tommy Hollimon, Executive Director of Paducah Housing Authority and Lasica McEwen, Section 8 Program Director, gave a presentation on the 2021 Annual Plan and Administrative Plan for the Section 8 Program. MUNICIPAL ORDERS 2021 ANNUAL PLAN AND ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN FOR THE SECTION 8 PROGRAM Commissioner Guess offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Gault, that the Board of Commissioners adopt a Municipal Order entitled, “A MUNICIPAL ORDER ADOPTING THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN FOR 2021 HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM, EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2021, WITH SAID ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN INCLUDING REVISIONS TO THE UTILITY ALLOWANCES FOR THE SECTION 8 HOUSING PROGRAM AS REQUIRED BY THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974, AS REVISED” April 27, 2021 Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). (MO #2454; BK 11) AUTHORIZE UP TO $100,000 IN GRANT FUNDS TO MARIAN GROUP – ROOF STABILIZATION – DUNLAP APARTMENTS (WALTER JETTON SCHOOL) Commissioner Wilson offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson, that the Board of Commissioners adopt a Municipal Order entitled, “A MUNICIPAL ORDER APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PADUCAH AND THE MARIAN GROUP IN AN AMOUNT UP TO $100,000 FOR ROOF STABILIZATION FOR THE DUNLAP APARTMENTS (WALTER JETTON SCHOOL).” Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). (MO #2455; BK 11) ACQUISITION OF PERMANENT RIGHT OF WAY AND UTILITY, DRAINAGE EASEMENT – 3801 HANSEN ROAD FOR BUCKNER LANE BRIDGE PROJECT Commissioner Henderson offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Wilson, that the Board of Commissioners adopt a Municipal Order entitled, “A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A DEED OF CONVEYANCE AND ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO ACQUIRE A PORTION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3801 HANSEN ROAD FOR PURCHASE PRICE OF $5,137 TO BE USED AS RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PERMANENT PUBLIC UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT FOR THE BUCKNER LANE BRIDGE PROJECT.” Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). (MO #2456; BK 11) AGREEMENT WITH FEDERAL ENGINEERING, INC. TO REFRESH THE REPORT FOR 911 RADIO PROJECT Commissioner Gault offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, that the Board of Commissioners adopt a Municipal Order entitled, “A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 8 TO THE PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING AGREEMENT WITH FEDERAL ENGINEERING, INC., RELATED TO AN UPGRADED 911 SYSTEM IN AN AMOUNT OF $52,500, TO REFRESH THE REPORT FOR THE 911 RADIO PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE AMENDMENT.” Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). (MO #2457; BK 11) ORDINANCE ADOPTION APPLICATION - ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION CENTER IN DOWNTOWN PADUCAH Commissioner Guess offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Gault, that the Board adopt an Ordinance entitled, “AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AN ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION April 27, 2021 CENTER IN THE DOWNTON OF PADUCAH AND FURTHER DIRECTING THE CITY OF PADUCAH TO APPLY FOR AN ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION CENTER LICENSE FROM THE COMMONWELATH OF KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL AND FURTHER ESTABLISHING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSEES TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WITHIN THE ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION CENTER.” This Ordinance is summarized as follows: This ordinance creates new articles in Chapter 6 of the City of Paducah, Kentucky Code of Ordinances to define the geographic boundary of a new Entertainment Destination Center in downtown Paducah and authorizes the City of Paducah to apply to the Commonwealth of Kentucky Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for an Entertainment Destination Center license. Further the ordinance outlines the participation requirements for alcoholic beverage licensees located within the EDC boundary. Pursuant to KRS 83A.060(9)(c), the following full text shall be published: A new section shall be created in Chapter 6 of the City of Paducah, Kentucky Code of Ordinances which shall be titled “EDC Fees” and to state as follows: (a) All ABC licensees participating in the EDC shall be required to pay a yearly fee to City of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars and no/100 ($250.00). This payment shall be due and payable on or before July 15 of each year. Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). (ORD #2021-04-8685; BK 36) BUILD GRANT ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT – CHANGE ORDER #1 Commissioner Henderson offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Wilson, that the Board adopt an Ordinance entitled, “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 WITH BFW ENGINEERING & TESTING, INC. TO INCREASE THE CONTRACT BY $12,200 FOR THE BUILD GRANT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT.” This Ordinance is summarized as follows: This ordinance authorizes the execution of Change Order No. 1 with BFW Engineering & Testing, Inc., for an increase in the amount of $12,200 and a new total contract cost of $262,200 related to the BUILD Grant Environmental Assessment. This Change Order allows for BFW Engineering & Testing, Inc. to engage the services of a third party to provide mussel surveys along the shoreline as part of the US Fish and Wildlife Services analysis of the impacts of the proposed project. Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). (ORD #2021-04-8686; BK 36) APPROVE BUDGET AMENDMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $154,000 Commissioner Wilson offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson, that the Board adopt an Ordinance entitled, “AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2020-6-8641, ENTITLED, “AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2020, THROUGH JUNE 30, 2021, BY ESTIMATING REVENUES AND RESOURCES AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE OPERATION OF CITY GOVERNMENT.” This Ordinance is summarized as follows: That the annual budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020, and ending June 30, 2021, as adopted by Ordinance No. 2020-6-8641, be amended by the following re-appropriations: Transfer $154,000 from the Debt Service Fund Reserve to the Investment Fund IDA Account. April 27, 2021 Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). (ORD #2021-04-8687; BK 36) APPROVE AMENDMENT TO SEC. 2-142 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCE – TIME OF REGULAR COMMISSION MEETINGS Commissioner Gault offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, that the Board adopt an Ordinance entitled, “AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2020-6-8641, ENTITLED, “AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2020, THROUGH JUNE 30, 2021, BY ESTIMATING REVENUES AND RESOURCES AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE OPERATION OF CITY GOVERNMENT.” This Ordinance is summarized as follows: That the annual budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020, and ending June 30, 2021, as adopted by Ordinance No. 2020-6-8641, be amended by the following re-appropriations: Transfer $154,000 from the Debt Service Fund Reserve to the Investment Fund IDA Account. Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). (ORD #2021-04-8688; BK 36) DISCUSSION Communications Manager, Pam Spencer, offered the following summary: Commission Priorities Assistant City Manager Michelle Smolen provided an update on the first quarterly report of the City Commission Priorities. In February, the Board selected 12 priorities to improve and enhance Paducah. To provide feedback on which priority means the most to you and why and for a chance to win a $250 gift basket, please take this survey by 4:30 p.m. on April 30. The Board also discussed the available $19.75 million in bond proceeds and possible projects: Barkley Regional Airport; 911 projects; outdoor sports and recreational facilities; stormwater projects; Southside enhancements; and City facilities. The City and County have tentative plans to hold a joint meeting next Tuesday at 5 p.m. to discuss the proposed outdoor sports complex. Further discussion by the Commission regarding the Outdoor Sports Facility and the City’s partnering in some form. The Mayor has proposed having a Joint meeting with the County on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. CITY MANAGER COMMENTS Thanked everyone for good budget meetings up to this point. April 27, 2021 COMMISSION COMMENTS Commissioner Henderson Thanked the City Manager, Mayor and Staff for their hard work to make Commission Priorities a reality Rev. Alford Anderson and Lincoln Heights Baptist Church will host a meeting where he will have a community discussion about city priorities and issues. May 3 @ 6:00 p.m. Commissioner Wilson Vaccines are available. Urges everyone to get vaccinated so that we can get the economy open again. “Returning To Tourism” webinar will be Tuesday, May 4, @ 9:00 a.m. The American Queen has returned to Paducah and will soon be allowing passengers to disembark and tour Paducah. ADJOURN Commissioner Gault offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, to adjourn the meeting of the Paducah Board of Commissioners. Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5) TIME ADJOURNED: 7:10 p.m. ADOPTED: May 11, 2021 ______________________________ George Bray, Mayor ATTEST: ________________________________ Lindsay Parish, City Clerk May 4, 2021 At a Joint Called Meeting of the Paducah Board of Commissioners and McCracken County Fiscal Court, held on Tuesday, May 4, 2021, at 5:00 p.m., Judge Clymer and Mayor Bray presided. Upon call of the roll by the Assistant City Clerk, the following answered to their names: Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). Upon call of the roll, by the County Clerk, the following McCracken County Fiscal Court members answered to their names: Commissioners Bartleman, Jones, Parker and Judge Executive Clymer (4). INVOCATION: Commissioner Henderson led the invocation PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Bray led the pledge. DISCUSSION Discussion of the Outdoor Sports Facilities – Bluegrass Downs and Stuart Nelson Park. ADJOURN Commissioner Wilson offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Gault, to adjourn the meeting of the Paducah Board of Commissioners. All in favor. Meeting ended at approximately 7:10 p.m. ADOPTED: May 25, 2021. ______________________________ George Bray, Mayor ATTEST: ________________________________ Claudia Meeks, Assistant City Clerk May 11, 2021 At a Special Called Meeting of the Paducah Board of Commissioners held on Tuesday, May 11, 2021, at 4:00 p.m., in the Commission Chambers of City Hall located at 300 South 5th Street, Mayor Bray presided. Upon call of the roll by the City Clerk, the following answered to their names: Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Bray led the pledge. PERSONNEL ACTIONS Commissioner Gault offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, that the Board of Commissioners adopt Personnel Actions for May 11, 2021. Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). BUDGET WORKSHOP City Manager, James Arndt, led the Commission through the Budget Workshop Agenda: Budget Spotlight General Fund Exploration BOC Priorities Alignment Budget Modifications Personnel Summary Outside Agency Funding Grant-in-Aid Program Capital Projects Purchases ADJOURN Commissioner Gault offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, to adjourn the meeting of the Paducah Board of Commissioners. Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5) TIME ADJOURNED: 5:23 p.m. ADOPTED: May 25, 2021 ______________________________ George Bray, Mayor ATTEST: ______________________________ Lindsay Parish, City Clerk May 25, 2021 Minute File: 1. Notice of Cancellation for the Board of Commissioners Meeting May 11, 2021 2. Notice of Special Called Meeting of the Board of Commissioners May 11, 2021 3. Activation Deadline Extension Notification – Local Participation Agreement – Downtown Riverfront Development Area (ORD 2019-4-8569) 4. Administrative Plan for 2021 Housing Choice Voucher Program – Section 8 – (MO #2454) Deed File: 1. Commissioner’s Deed – 1236 North 12th Street Contract File: 1. Agreement between the City of Paducah and Jim Smith Contracting – 2021-2022 Resurfacing Program – (ORD 2021-03-8679) 2. Amendment No. 1 Professional Services Contract – Strand Associates – Stormwater Assistance $49,000 (ORD 2021-04-8682) 3. Change Order #1 – BFW Engineering & Testing – BUILD Grant Environmental Assessment - $12,200 (ORD 2021-04-8686) 4. Agreement between Sprocket, Inc. and Ray Black & Son – Sprocket Build-Out – (MO #2347) 5. Employment Agreement – Nicholas Hutchison – Planning Director – (MO #2450) 6. Roof Replacement Grant Award – 401 Walter Jetton Blvd, Marian Group – Dunlap Apartments (Walter Jetton School) - up to $100,000 – MO #2455 7. Agreement with Federal Engineering, Inc. to refresh report for 911 radio project - $52,500 – (MO #2457) 8. Contract For Services – Paducah Wall to Wall Mural Board – CM signed 9. American Queen Steamboat Company – Docking Agreement – CM signed 10. Memorandum of Understanding between Paducah Independent School System and the City of Paducah Parks and Recreation Department – facility usage – Signed by Amie Clark, Director of Paducah Parks and Recreation – April 19, 2021 Financials File: 1. Paducah Water Works – Month Ended March 31, 2021 Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: May 25, 2021 Short Title: 2020 Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Acceptance in an amount of $5,506.90 - B LAIRD Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Ty Wilson, Robin Newberry Presentation By: Brian Laird Background Information: The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) Grant Program, an online application, provides a maximum 50-percent reimbursement for the purchase of body armor for police. The City received $6,330 in 2018 and $4,367.71 in 2019 from this program. The National Institute of Justice, the research, development and evaluation agency of the United States Department of Justice, sets the only nationally accepted standards for body armor worn by law enforcement officers. NIJ recognizes an industry standard of a five-year life span on body armor. The DOJ BVP also recognizes a five-year life span on body armor. Due to these industry standards and endorsements by the preeminent law enforcement agencies, the Paducah Police Department follows a five-year replacement plan on body armor worn by law enforcement officers. The Police Department applied for this grant under Municipal Order 2346 and was awarded the grant in the amount of $5,506.90. This grant requires a 50% match, which will be provided from the FY21 operating funds. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Communications Plan: There is no communication plan at this time. Funds Available:Account Name: Account Number: Staff Recommendation: Authorize the Mayor to execute all required grant award documents. Attachments: 1.MO - award - police-bulletproof vest 2020 MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. _________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING GRANT FUNDS THROUGH THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR A 2020 U.S. BULLETPROOF VEST PARTNERSHIP GRANT AWARD IN AN AMOUNT OF $5,506.90 FOR THE PURCHASE OF BODY ARMOR VESTS FOR USE BY THE PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME. WHEREAS, the City of Paducah applied for a 2020 U.S. Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant in the amount of $5,506.90 through the U.S. Department of Justice, adopted by Municipal Order No 2346 on June 9, 2020, to be used for the purchase of body armor vests for the Paducah Police Department; and WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Justice has approved the application and is now ready to award this grant in the amount of $5,506.90. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the Paducah Police Department is hereby authorized to draw down grant funds as acceptance of grant conditions for a 2020 U.S. Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant through the U.S. Department of Justice in the amount of $5,506.90 to be used to purchase body armor vests for the Police Department, and authorizing the Mayor to execute all documents related to same. The 50% local match of $5,506.90 will be provided by the Police Department’s FY2021 operating funds. SECTION 2. This order shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its adoption. __________________________ George Bray, Mayor ATTEST: _____________________________ Lindsay Parish, City Clerk Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, May 25, 2021 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, May 25, 2021 \mo\grants\award - police-bulletproof vest 2020 Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: May 25, 2021 Short Title: 2021 US Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Application in an amount of $8,098.38 - B LAIRD Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Ty Wilson, Robin Newberry Presentation By: Brian Laird Background Information: The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) Grant Program, an online application, provides a maximum 50% reimbursement for the purchase of body armor for police. Over the past few years, the City has received $6,330 in 2018, $4,367.71 in 2019, and $5,506.90 in 2020. The National Institute of Justice, the research, development and evaluation agency of the United States Department of Justice, sets the only nationally accepted standards for body armor worn by law enforcement officers. NIJ recognizes an industry standard of a five-year life span on body armor. The Department of Justice BVP also recognizes also recognizes a five-year life span on body armor. In light of these industry standards and endorsements by the preeminent law enforcement agencies, the Paducah Police Department follows a five- year replacement plan on body armor worn by law enforcement officers. The Police Department is requesting 25 body armor vests for officers from the BVP Program for a total cost of $16,196.75. The Police Department is basing the cost of each vest on the state contract price of $647.87 each. This grant requires a 50% match; therefore, the Police Department will request $8,098.38 from the BVP program and provide $8,098.38 from FY22 operating funds. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Communications Plan: There are no communication plans at this time. Funds Available:Account Name: Account Number: Staff Recommendation: Authorize and direct Mayor to execute all required grant application documents. Attachments: 1.MO - app – police-bulletproof vest 2021 MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. ______ A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING AN APPLICATION TO THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR A 2021 U.S. BULLETPROOF VEST PARTNERSHIP GRANT IN AN AMOUNT OF $8,098.38 AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah hereby authorizes the submission of an application in the amount of $8,098.38 for a 2021 U.S. Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant to be used to purchase body armor vests for the Police Department, and authorizes the Mayor to execute all documents related to same. The City will provide a cash match of $8,098.38 from the Police Department’s FY2022 operating funds. SECTION 2. This order will be in full force and effect from and after the date of its adoption. ______________________________ George Bray, Mayor ATTEST: ________________________________ Lindsay Parish, City Clerk Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, __________________ Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, __________________ mo\grants\app – police-bulletproof vest 2021 Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: May 25, 2021 Short Title: Approve Contract For Services with Paducah Junior College, Inc., for the Community Scholarship Program FY2021 in the amount of $125,000 - J ARNDT Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: James Arndt, Claudia Meeks Presentation By: James Arndt Background Information: As part of the Investment Fund Decision Items for FY2021, the Commission approved appropriation of funding for the Paducah Junior College, Inc., scholarship program in the amount of $125,000 to be paid by June 30, 2021. When the City provides funds to any organization, we prepare a simple Contract For Services agreement that describes the public services the organization will provide as a result of receiving City funds. This scholarship fund will guarantee Paducah and McCracken County 8th graders who meet prescribed standards through their final four years of high school a tuition scholarship for up to sixty (60) hours of college credit at WKCTC. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Communications Plan: Funds Available:Account Name: Investment Fund Account Number: 2400 0401 523070 (ED 0111) Staff Recommendation: Authorize the Mayor to enter into a one-time Contract For Services with Paducah Junior College, Inc., in the amount of $125,000 to be paid by June 30, 2021. Attachments: 1.PJC Contract 2021 2.MO - contract - Paducah Junior College FY21 (community scholarship) MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. ________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH PADUCAH JUNIOR COLLEGE, INC. IN THE AMOUNT OF $125,000 FOR THE COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a contract with Paducah Junior College, Inc. in the amount of $125,000 for the Community Scholarship Program. This contract shall expire June 30, 2021. SECTION 2. This expenditure shall be charged to the Investment Fund, Account No. 24000401-523070. SECTION 3. This Municipal Order shall be effective from and after the date of its adoption. ______________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _____________________________ Lindsay Parish, City Clerk Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, May 25, 2021 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, May 25, 2021 \mo\contract - Paducah Junior College FY21 (community scholarship) Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: May 25, 2021 Short Title: 2021 Bark for Your Park Grant Program Application in an amount of $25,000 - A CLARK Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Ty Wilson, Amie Clark Presentation By: Amie Clark Background Information: Since 2011, the PetSafe Bark for Your Park program has donated over $1.5 million for more than 70 dog parks across 40 U.S. states. The contest is committed to creating safe, off-leash areas for pets and pet owners to enjoy for years to come. This year, PetSafe is awarding prizes totaling $150,000 to 10 deserving communities with five $25,000 grants dedicated to creating new parks and five $5,000 grants for park improvements and maintenance. The Parks Department desires to apply for one of the five $25,000 awards. The department is currently converting Independence Park into a specified multi-use space, sectioning off an area for dogs. The grant will go towards installing a water meter, line, and fountain as well as providing improvements to the area to include sidewalks that are accessible. There is no match requirement. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Communications Plan: There is no communication plan at this time. Funds Available:Account Name: Account Number: Staff Recommendation: Authorize and direct the Mayor to execute all required grant application documents. Attachments: 1.MO - PetSafe-dog park 2021 MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. __________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE PARKS SERVICES DEPARTMENT TO APPLY FOR A “BARK FOR YOUR PARK” GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $25,000 THROUGH PETSAFE BRAND FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO INDEPENDENCE PARK AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. The City of Paducah hereby authorizes the Parks Services Department to apply for a “Bark for Your Park” grant in the amount of $25,000 through PetSafe Brand to be used to assist in the conversion of Independence Park to a specified multi-use space, sectioning off an area for dogs, and authorizing the Mayor to execute all documents related to same. A local cash match is not required. SECTION 2. This order shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its adoption. ______________________________ GEORGE BRAY, Mayor ATTEST: ______________________________ Lindsay Parish, City Clerk Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, May 25, 2021 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, May 25, 2021 \mo\grants\PetSafe-dog park 2021 Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: May 25, 2021 Short Title: Purchase of handheld and mobile radios for the police department from Motorola Solutions utilizing KY state contract price. $374,262.28 - B LAIRD Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Ty Wilson, Justin Crowell, Brian Laird Presentation By: Brian Laird Background Information: The police department was awarded grant funds to purchase P-25 compliant mobile and portable radios, shoulder microphones and chargers through the 2020 Kentucky Office of Homeland Security Grant Program. A quote was obtained from Motorola Solutions on Kentucky State Contract MA 758 1800000118 in the amount of $374,262.28, The KOHS grant covers $314,450 with $59,812.28 being paid from the Police General Budget. By completing this purchase, all of the police department's hand-held and in-car radios will be upgraded to the P-25 compliance and will be compatible with a new 911 radio system. The purchase also lowers the overall cost of the 911 radio system upgrade. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? Yes If yes, please list the Commission Priority: 911 Radio/Tower Upgrades Communications Plan: Funds Available:Account Name: 2020 Homeland Security Grant-Radios Account Number: PO0118 Staff Recommendation: Approve the Municipal Order for the purchase of radios. Attachments: 1.MO - Purchase Hand-Held Radios Police Department – State Contract - 2021 2.QUOTE-1444306-4APX4000andAPX4500RefreshofEOLXTSXTLRadios--KOHS Grant 3.QUOTE-1461299-4APX4000andAPX4500RefreshofEOLXTSXTLRadios MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. _____________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF HAND-HELD MOTOROLA RADIOS FOR THE PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT IN AN AMOUNT OF $374,262.28 THROUGH THE KENTUCKY MASTER AGREEMENT VENDOR MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME WHEREAS, the City of Paducah applied for and received a 2020 Kentucky Office of Homeland Security through Municipal Order No. 2445 for the purchase of hand-held radios for the Paducah Police Department; and WHEREAS, the City of Paducah is now ready to purchase the hand-held radios for the Paducah Police Department; and WHEREAS, said equipment is available through the Kentucky Master Agreement No. 758-1800000118 with Motorola Solutions; therefore, competitive bidding is not required. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the Finance Director is hereby authorized to make payment to Motorola Solutions in the amount of $374,262.28 for the purchase of hand-held radios through Kentucky Master Agreement No. 758-1800000118. SECTION 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute all documents related to the purchase authorized in Section 1 above. SECTION 3. This expenditure shall be covered by 2020 Kentucky Office of Homeland Security Grant in the amount of $314,450, with the remaining $59,812.28 being paid from 2020 Homeland Security Grant – Radios, Account Number PO0118. SECTION 4. This Municipal Order shall be effective from and after the date of its adoption. ______________________________ George Bray, Mayor ATTEST: _____________________________ Lindsay Parish, City Clerk Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, May 25, 2021 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, May 25, 2021 \mo\Purchase Hand-Held Radios Police Department – State Contract - 2021 Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: May 25, 2021 Short Title: Amend Code of Ordinances Section 70-5 related to rules of conduct for recreational areas - A CLARK Category: Ordinance Staff Work By: Amie Clark Presentation By: Amie Clark Background Information: This ordinance updates the language in Paducah Code Section 70-5 specific to dogs on leashes in city parks. Currently, there is no language specific to designated dog parks. This change brings the code up to date to allow for unleashed dogs in City parks which have been designated as dog parks. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Communications Plan: Existing and new signage placed with designation. Funds Available:Account Name: Account Number: Staff Recommendation: Update section 70-5 (6) to say "Dogs must be leashed in all city parks that are not designated dog parks. Dog droppings must be picked up and disposed of in a waste receptacle when in city parks. Service animals must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered while in city parks unless these devices interfere with the service animal's work or the person's disability prevents use of these devices. Service animals must be under the control of the handler at all times." Attachments: 1.70-5 Rules For Conduct for Recreational Areas 2021 ORDINANCE NO. 2021-___-________ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 70 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH WHEREAS, the City of Paducah wishes to clarify Chapter 70, Section 70-5(6), of the Code of Ordinance with regard to Rules of Conduct For Recreational Areas; WHEREAS, Section 70-5(6) of the Paducah Code of Ordinances must be amended to clarify language regarding dogs in city parks which have been designated as dog parks. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah, Kentucky hereby amends Section 70-5 of the Paducah Code of Ordinances by amending the following sections: Sec. 70-5 Rules of Conduct for recreational areas The rules of conduct for recreational areas shall be as follows: (1) Alcohol is not allowed in any city park facility. (2) Soliciting or sale of material is not allowed in city parks. (3) Parking is not allowed on grass in city parks. (4) Do not nail signs to trees. (5) Obey posted hours of operation. (6) Dogs must be leashed in all city parks that are not designated dog parks. [and] Dog droppings must be picked up and disposed of in a waste receptacle when in city parks. Service animals must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered while in city parks unless these devices interfere with the service animal's work or the person's disability prevents use of these devices. Service animals must be under the control of the handler at all times. (7) Place all trash in waste receptacles. (8) Overnight stays are not allowed in a city park. (9) Except as authorized in section 46-91, mechanical games, carnivals, or use of animals are not authorized in city parks. (10) If a public address system or other amplification of voice and/or music is used, sound must not extend beyond the perimeter of the facility being utilized. (11) Ice-skating is not allowed on Noble Park Lake. (12) Personal watercraft are not allowed in Noble Park Lake. (13) Signs or banners cannot be hung from or on towers/front of Noble Park entrance. (14) Permits for special events and/or nonconforming uses are the jurisdiction of the Parks Services Director. Organizers are responsible for securing permits for such use through the Paducah Parks Services office. (15) The City of Paducah Parks Services may permit for exclusive use shelters, athletic fields, buildings, facilities and/or specific zones of the park. Other park users may not interfere with the permitted use. (16) The Parks Services Director is authorized to temporarily adjust or suspend park rules as required to serve public safety and/or program logistics. (17) The Parks Services Director is hereby authorized to adopt additional rules specific to each facility. Said rules shall be posted in a conspicuous place at the relevant facility and shall be followed as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2. Severability. If any section, paragraph or provision of this Ordinance shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the invalidity or unenforceability of such section, paragraph or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 3. Compliance With Open Meetings Laws. The City Commission hereby finds and determines that all formal actions relative to the adoption of this Ordinance were taken in an open meeting of this City Commission, and that all deliberations of this City Commission and of its committees, if any, which resulted in formal action, were in meetings open to the public, in full compliance with applicable legal requirements. SECTION 4. Conflicts. All ordinances, resolutions, orders or parts thereof in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed and the provisions of this Ordinance shall prevail and be given effect. SECTION 5. Effective date. This Ordinance shall be read on two separate days and become effective upon summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424. GEORGE BRAY, Mayor ATTEST: LINDSAY PARISH, City Clerk Introduced by the Board of Commissioners, May 25, 2021 Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, , 2021 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, , 2021 Published by The Paducah Sun, , 2021 ord\70-5 Rules of conduct for recreational areas