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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 07-22-2025 CITY COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA FOR JULY 22, 2025 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 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PRESENTATION Employee recognition of Officer Brooke Adams - B. LAIRD PRESENTATION Duchess of Paducah to Pam Russell INTRODUCTIONS Summer Youth Program Participants - A. CLARK & C. YARBER ADDITIONS/DELETIONS PUBLIC COMMENTS 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 July 9, 2025, Board of Commissioners Meeting B. Receive & File Documents C. Reappointment of Jill Durham, Storm Wilson and J. Wayne Armbruster to the Civic Beautification Board. D. Appointment of Jennifer Swanson to the Code Enforcement Board. E. Appointment of Rachel Robinson to the Paducah Human Rights Commission F. Personnel Actions G. Approve Contract For Services with Paducah Transit Authority for FY2026 in the amount of $215,000 - D. JORDAN H. Approve FY2026 Contract with Paducah Junior College, Inc., for the Community Scholarship Program - D. JORDAN I. Declaration and Sale of Surplus Property 816 South 12th Street - C. GAULT J. Declaration and Sale of Surplus Property located at 1201 Oscar Cross Avenue - C. GAULT K. Authorize the Certificate of Approval to Support the Issuance of Bonds by the Kentucky Bond Development Corporation for the Benefit of Baptist Healthcare Systems, Inc. - D. JORDAN L. Authorize a Contract with Stringfellow, through Sourcewell Purchasing Agent contract 091219-THC, for the purchase of a Front Loader for use by the Public Works Refuse Division in the amount of $379,868.56 - C. YARBER M. Authorize a Contract with Stringfellow, through Sourcewell Purchasing Agent contract 040621-HMC, for the purchase of a Pac-Mac KBF-20 Brush Loader for use by the Public Works Street Division in the amount of $229,337.00 - C. YARBER N. Authorize a Contract with Atlantic, through Sourcewell Purchasing Agent contract #110223-MCN, for the purchase of a Side Arm for use by the Public Works Refuse Division in the amount of $438,751.70. C YARBER O. Purchase of One (1) John Deere 5100E cab Tractor and 520M Loader for use by the Floodwall Department and One (1) John Deere Z920M ZTrak for use by the Parks Department, in the total amount of $72,290.30 - C. YARBER P. Purchase of One (1) Crew Cab Dump Truck for use by the Public Works Department Street Division, in the amount of $95,665 - C. YARBER Q. Purchase of Ten (10) Police Pursuit Rates SUV's for use by the Paducah Police Department, in the total amount of $556,000 - C. YARBER R. Declaration of Trust and Trust Partnership Agreement for the Kentucky League of Cities Worker's Compensation Trust - S. WILCOX S. Approve the State-wide Mutual Aid Agreement - S. KYLE II. ORDINANCE(S) - INTRODUCTION A. Southside Revitalization Plan - C. GAULT & P. STROUP III. DISCUSSION A. Strengthening Civic Engagement through Compensation of Boards & Commissions - L. PARISH IV. COMMENTS A. Comments from the City Manager B. Comments from the Board of Commissioners V. EXECUTIVE SESSION July 8, 2025 At a Regular Meeting of the Paducah Board of Commissioners held on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, at 5:00p.m. in the Commission Chambers of City Hall located at 300 South 5th Street, Mayor George Bray presided. Upon call of the roll by City Clerk, Lindsay Parish, the following the following answered to their names: Commissioners Henderson, Smith, Thomas, Wilson, and Mayor Bray (5). INVOCATION Commissioner Hendersonled the Invocation. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Mayor led the pledge. PUBLIC COMMENTS Three County residents signed up to make public comments regarding the flooding in the County: Joe Burkhead, Krystal Tyree, Bonny Joyce Christy. The Mayor addressed the individuals and commented that since this is the third meeting that individuals have shown up to make comments, he is requesting that one person be appointed to speak. Joe Burkhead made comments concerning the “Friends of Island Creek” and the flooding in the County. CONSENT AGENDA Mayor Bray asked if the Board wanted any items on the Consent Agenda removed for separate consideration. No items were removed. Mayor Bray asked the City Clerk to read the items on the Consent Agenda. I(A) Approve Minutes for the June 24, 2025, Board of Commissioners meeting. I(B)Receive and File Documents Contract File: 1. Contract with PFGW – 90% Design – Paducah Sports Park – MO #3048 (Documents are in Laser Fiche) 2. Employment Agreement with Matthew Wentworth – MO #3058 3. Contract For Services – Paducah Junior College (Community Scholarship Program) – MO #3060 4. Contract For Services – Paducah Convention & Visitors Bureau – 2025 Quilt Show Funding – signed by Daron Jordan, City Manager Financials: 1. Paducah Water Financials – November 30, 2024, through May 31, 2025 I(C) Reappointment of Kimberly Yates and Irhonda Lovelace to the Paducah Human Rights Commission. These terms shall expire July 25, 2028. I(D) Personnel Actions July 8, 2025 I(E) A MUNICIPAL ORDER ADOPTING CONTRACT MODIFICATION NO. 3 TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT WITH HDR, INC., FOR THE PADUCAH RIVERFRONT INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (BUILD GRANT) FOR $287,100 AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT MODIFICATION AND ALL OTHER DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME (MO #3064; BK 14) I(F) A MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING THE BID OF RIGHTWAY JANITORIAL SERVICES, LLC IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $70,000 FOR CUSTODIAL SERVICES FOR PUBLIC RESTROOM FACILITIES IN CITY PARKS WITH ADDITIONAL SERVICES AT UNIT PRICING AS REQUIRED BY THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR SAME (MO #3065; BK 14) I(G) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH PAXTON PARK GOLF BOARD, d/b/a PAXTON PARK MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE, IN AN AMOUNT OF $100,000 FOR FACILITY OPERATIONS AND AUTHORIZING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR TO ISSUE PAYMENT (MO #3066; BK 14) I(H) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO INITIATE A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR REPAIRS TO THE SEWER LINE AT THE TRANSIENT BOAT DOCK (MO #3067; BK 14) I(I) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR TO PAY KENTUCKY LEAGUE OF CITIES FOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION, LIABILITY INSURANCE, AND PROPERTY INSURANCE COVERAGE IN A TOTAL AMOUNT OF $1,239,144.92 FOR THE CITY OF PADUCAH AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME (MO #3068; BK 14) I(J) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH AXON ENTERPRISES, INC. IN THE AMOUNT OF $40,508.55 FOR BODYWORN AND IN-VEHICLE CAMERAS FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT (MO #3069; BK 14) I(K) A MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING THE BID OF MINTER ROOFING CO., INC. FOR ROOF AND GUTTER REPLACEMENT OF THE PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $168,915 AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR SAME (MO #3070; BK 14) I(L) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING A MASTER INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AGREEMENT WITH OMNIA PARTNERS AND AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF ROLL-OUT CONTAINERS, LIDS, AND ADDITIONAL REPLACEMENT PARTS OFF OF THE OMNIA PARTNERS COOPERATIVE PURCHASING CONTRACT WITH TOTER, INC., IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $200,000 FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS SOLID WASTE DIVISION (MO #3071; BK 14) Commissioner Henderson offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Smith, that the items on the consent agenda be adopted as presented. Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Henderson, Smith, Thomas, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). July 8, 2025 MUNICIPAL ORDERS CONTRACT RENEWAL AND EXPANSION FOR FLOCK SAFETY LICENSE PLATE READERS CommissionerSmithoffered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson, that the Board of Commissioners adopt a Municipal Order entitled, “A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A TWO-YEAR CONTRACT RENEWAL WITH FLOCK SAFETY FOR LICENSE PLATE READERS FOR THE PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT.” Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Henderson, Smith, Thomas, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). (MO #3072; BK 14) APPROVE A COMMITMENT OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SPEC BUILDING Commissioner Thomas offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Wilson, that the Board of Commissioners adopt a Municipal Order entitled “A MUNICIPAL ORDER FORMALIZING THE CITY’S INTENT TO PROVIDE GRANT MATCH FUNDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SPECULATIVE BUILDING IN PADUCAH.” Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Henderson, Smith, Thomas, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). (MO #3073; BK 14) FINAL DETERMINATION RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEE CONCERN PRESENTED BY MATTHEW MEISER IN ACCORDANCE WITH PADUCAH POLICY HR-43 Commissioner Wilson offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Thomas, that the Board of Commissioners adopt a Municipal Order entitled “A MUNICIPAL ORDER ISSUING A FINAL DETERMINATION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AS IT RELATES TO AN EMPLOYEE CONCERN PRESENTED BY MATTHEW MEISER IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY OF PADUCAH POLICY HR-43.” Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Henderson, Smith, Thomas, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5). (MO #3074; BK 14) ORDINANCE INTRODUCTION CONSENSUAL ANNEXATION OF 1541 OLIVET CHURCH ROAD AND 6615 BLANDVILLE ROAD Commissioner Henderson offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Smith, that the Board of Commissioners introduce an Ordinance entitled, “AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, BY ANNEXING CERTAIN July 8, 2025 PROPERTY LYING ADJACENT TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, AND ACCURATELY DEFINING THE BOUNDARY OF SAID PROPERTY TO BE INCLUDED WITHIN THE SAID CORPORATE LIMITS.” This Ordinance is summarized as follows: The City of Paducah hereby approves the consensual annexation of certain tracts of property contiguous to the present city limits, located at 1541 Olivet Church Road and 6615 Blandville Road and containing approximately 2.57 acres. DISCUSSION: Communications Manager Pam Spencer provided the following summary: Presentation about Proposed Changes to Solid Waste Operations “Director of Public Works Chris Yarber presented to the Paducah Board of Commissioners proposed changes to solid waste operations to expand city services and increase operational efficiencies. Below is a summary of several of the PROPOSED changes. Curbside recycling will be collected on the same day as household garbage. Curbside recycling will be every other week with a calendar created to show the recycling weeks. Currently, the program is twice per month on Mondays with no collection on the fifth Monday for months with five Mondays. Brush will be picked up weekly for residents with no need to call in or send a request through an app for collection. There will not be a designated collection day. Brush will be collected at no additional charge if the collection pile meets specific size standards. There will be a proposed fee of $150 if the brush pile exceeds the size standards. Residential brush that meets specific size standards will be collected if placed by a contractor. The goal is for these proposed changes, once finalized and approved, to be effective September 1. In July and August, the ordinances and municipal orders will be updated, a communication plan created, and all operational preparations will be finalized. Additional operational changes will be presented in the future including a proposed expansion of the bulk item collection service.” Commissioner Smith commended Chris and the Refuse Department on the job they are doing to ensure timely pickup. He said employees are always polite. The Mayor agreed that members of our Refuse Department are essential workers in the City. COMMENTS: Commissioner Thomas addressed those in the audience who spoke and attended regarding the flooding in the County. He asked the City Manager what our “next steps” are. The City Manager commented that the City continues to review Standard Operating Procedures (which are approved by the Corps of Engineers) and the Engineering Department has continued dialog with July 8, 2025 the COE. He emphasized that every event is different and that you can operate exactly the same way for each event. Dialog from the audience continued but the commenters weren’t recognized by the Mayor to speak and the comments were not made from the podium microphone. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Commissioner Smith offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson, that the Board of Commissioners go into closed session for discussion of matters pertaining to the following topic: Issues which might lead to the appointment, dismissal or disciplining of an employee, as permitted by KRS 61.810(1)(f) Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5) RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION Commissioner Wilson offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson, that the Paducah Board of Commissioners reconvene in open session. Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Henderson, Smith, Thomas, Wilson, and Mayor Bray (5). ADJOURN CommissionerWilsonoffered Motion, seconded by CommissionerThomas, that the meeting be adjourned. Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Henderson, Smith, Thomas, Wilson, and Mayor Bray (5). TIME ADJOURNED: 6:37 p.m. ADOPTED: July 22, 2025. George Bray, Mayor ATTEST: Lindsay Parish, City Clerk July 22, 2025 RECEIVE AND FILE DOCUMENTS: Minute File: April 4, 2025 – Determinationof Noncompetitive Negotiation Emergency Procurement –Rental Agreement with Xylem, Inc. – temporary pumps Contract File: 1. Contract with Downtown Development Inc. (Main Street) – MO #3053 2. Title VI Program Plan – MO #3056 3. Memorandum of Understanding – Community Scholarship Program – MO #3060 4. Agreement between City of Paducah and the Paducah Public School System – School Resource Officer – MO #3063 5. Contract For Services – Rightway Janitorial Services – MO #3065 6. Contract For Services – Paxton Park – MO #3066 7. Axon Enterprise, Inc. – Fire Department – Signed by Daron Jordan City Manager. Expenditure approved - MO #3069 8. Contract For Services – HDR Engineering – Permit Reevaluation – ORD 2025-05-8845 9. Master Services Agreement – MGT Impact Solutions – Executive Recruitment for Finance Director – Signed by Daron Jordan 10. Contract For Services – Wall to Wall Mural Board $19,000 – signed by Amie Clark, Parks and Recreation Director 11. Contract with River Heritage Museum (through June 30, 2025) $4,000 – signed by Michelle Smolen, Assistant City Manager Bidsand ProposalsFile: 1. Janitorial Services in Parks and Public restrooms a. Rightway Janitorial Services – MO #3065 2. Roofing and Gutter Replacement for Public Works Building a. Minter Roofing Co., Inc. – MO #3070 ($168,915) b. Chambers Roofing Company, Inc. c. Atlas Roofing Contractors, Inc. d. Genesis Roofing Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Approve Contract For Services with Paducah Transit Authority for FY2026 in the amount of $215,000 - D. JORDAN Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Claudia Meeks, Daron Jordan Presentation By: Daron Jordan Background Information: The FY2026 Budget was approved on June 10, 2025, by Ordinance No. 2025-06- 8847. The Budget included payment to Paducah Transit Authority in the amount of $215,000. The Board of Commissioners is now desirous of entering into a contract with Paducah Transit Authority for FY2026 services in the amount of $215,000, payable in four quarterly installments of $53,750. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Communications Plan: Account Name: General Fund Funds Available: Account Number: 1000 0106 580060 Staff Recommendation: Approve FY2026 Contract Attachments: 1. MO - contract-Paducah Transit Authority FY2026 2. Contract - Paducah Transit Authority MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. ______________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH PADUCAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY IN THE AMOUNT OF $215,000 FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SERVICES BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a contract with Paducah Transit Authorityin the amount of $215,000.00, to be paid in equal quarterly allocations of $53,750.00, for public transportation services for the Paducah/McCracken County area. This contract shall expire June 30, 2026. SECTION 2. This expenditure shall be charged to the General Fund, Account No.10000106-580080. SECTION 3. 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, July 22, 2025 Recorded by Claudia S. Meeks, City Clerk, July 22, 2025 \\mo\\contract-Paducah Transit Authority FY2026 Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Approve FY2026 Contract with Paducah Junior College, Inc., for the Community Scholarship Program - D. JORDAN Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Claudia Meeks, Daron Jordan Presentation By: Daron Jordan Background Information: The FY2026 Budget was approved on June 10, 2025, by Ordinance No. 2025- 06-8847. The budget included payment to Paducah Junior College, Inc., for continued support of the Community Scholarship Program in the amount of $100,000. The Board of Commissioners is now desirous of entering into a contract with Paducah Junior College, Inc. for FY2026 services in the amount of $100,000 payable by June 30, 2026. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Communications Plan: Account Name: Investment Fund Funds Available: Account Number: 24000401 580790 Staff Recommendation: Approve FY2026 Contract with Paducah Junior College, Inc., in the amount of $100,000. Attachments: 1. MO- contract – Paducah Junior College FY26 – Community Scholarship 2. Contract - Paducah Junior College, Inc MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. _______ A MUNICIPAL ORDER OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH AUTHORIZING AN FY2026 CONTRACT FOR SERVICES WITH PADUCAH JUNIOR COLLEGE, INC., FOR THE COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM IN THE AMOUNT OF $100,000, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SAID CONTRACT, THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING REGARDING THE COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM, AND ANY OTHER DOCUMENTSRELATED THERETO. SECTION 1. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a contract with Paducah Junior College, Inc. in the amount of $100,000 for the Community Scholarship Program, which shall be payable no later than June 30, 2026. This contract shall expire June 30, 2026. The Mayor is further authorized to execute a Memorandum of Understanding creating a public-private educational partnership, as well as any other documents related thereto. SECTION 2. This expenditure shall be charged to the Investment Fund, Account No. 24000401-580790. SECTION 3. 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 July 22, 2025 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, July 22, 2025 \\mo\\contract – Paducah Junior College FY26 – Community Scholarship Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Declaration and Sale of Surplus Property 816 South 12th Street - C. GAULT Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Nancy Upchurch Presentation By: Carol Gault Background Information: Sharon Poat, of Paducah Alliance of Neighbors requests the donation of the property to construct a 3-bedroom, 2-bath single-family home. The proposed investment is $195,000. Upon completion, the home will be sold to Shakeitha Douglas, a pre-approved buyer. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? Yes If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Quality/Affordable Housing Southside Revitalization Communications Plan: Account Name: Funds Available: Account Number: Staff Recommendation: It is recommended that the Commission determine that the property located at 816 South 12th Street is surplus and accept the request of the Sharon Poat, Paducah Alliance of Neighbors and donate the vacant lot, subject to the inclusion of a clause stating that the property would revert to the City if the owner fails to comply with the submitted proposal to substantially complete the project within one year. Attachments: 1. MO - prop sale to Paducah Alliance of Neighbors – 816 South 12th Street 2. SOA2025-0005 Staff Report 816 South 12th Street MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. _________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER DECLARING THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 816 SOUTH 12TH STREET, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY TO BE SURPLUS PROPERTY, TRANSFERRING THE PROPERTY WITHOUT COMPENSATION TO PADUCAH ALLIANCE OF NEIGHBORS FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE DEED AND ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-668 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, a written determination has been made that the City does not have any use at this time or in the future for property located at 816 South 12th Street, Paducah, KY, which constitutes surplus real estate; and WHEREAS, it is recommended that the City of Paducah accept the request of the PaducahAlliance of Neighborsto transferthe property in accordance with KRS 82.083(5), and subject to the standard clause stating that the property would revert back to the City if the owner fails to comply with the submitted proposal and fails to substantially complete the project within one year; and WHEREAS, the City desires to accept the proposal of Paducah Alliance of Neighbors, to make improvements to the property to construct a three-bedroom, two-bath single family home, with a proposed investment in the amount of $195,000. Upon completion, the home will be sold to Shakeitha Douglas, a pre-approved buyer. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. The Board of Commissioners hereby declares the property located at 816 South 12th Street, Paducah, Kentucky, to be surplus property as it relates to the operations of the City, and authorizes the transfer of the property to Paducah Alliance of Neighbors in accordance with the proposal of PaducahAlliance of Neighbors. Further, it is determined that it is necessary and desirable and in the best interest of the City to execute the consideration certificate contained in said deed of conveyance. SECTION 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the deed of conveyance and any necessary documents to complete the transferof the real property approved in Section 1 above. SECTION 3. 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, July 22, 2025 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, July 22, 2025 \\mo\\prop sale to Paducah Alliance of Neighbors – 816 South 12th Street S TAFF R EPORT S TAFF R EPORT SOA P ADUCAH C ITY C OMMISSION APPLICATION INFORMATION th ADDRESS 816 South 12 Street CASE NO. SOA2025-0005 OWNER City of Paducah APPLICANT Paducah Alliance of Neighbors for Shakethia Douglas AGENT --- REQUEST Sale of Asset HEARING DATE GENERAL SITE INFORMATION R-3 C URRENT Z ONING Vacant C URRENT L AND U SE Neighborhood Conservation C OMPREHENSIVE P LAN None C URRENT I MPROVEMENTS No F LOODPLAIN Power, gas, water P UBLIC U TILITIES Paducah Fire, Paducah Police P UBLIC S ERVICES SURROUNDING AREA INFORMATION S URROUNDING Z ONING S URROUNDING L AND U SE R-4 Vacant Lot N ORTH R-4 Residential S OUTH R-4 Residential E AST R-4 Residential W EST GENERAL INFORMATION The disposition of surplus or excess property is governed by City Code Section 2-668; which references KRS 82.083. S TAFF R EPORT ACQUISITION OF THE PROPERTY The City of Paducah acquired this property on Oct. 23, 2005. The structure on the lot was demolished sometime between 1990 and 2005. The intended use for the property was to market to a developer that would construct a home on the lot. This property has been advertised several times, the last time being in May, 2022. There no bids for the real or personal property, either at public or electronic auction or by sealed bid the property may be disposed of, consistent with the public interest, in any manner deemed appropriate by the City. In those instances, a written description of the property, the method of disposal, and the amount of compensation, if any, shall be th DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: 816 South 12 Street S TAFF R EPORT DISPOSITION OF THE PROPERTY Typically, it is in the best interest of the City to transfer ownership of underutilized parcels to a responsible citizen, thereby placing the property back on the tax rolls and eliminating the maintenance and liability costs. Method of Disposition: The property was advertised and we received no acceptable bids on the property. BID INFORMATION Paducah Alliance of Neighbors Bid Amount: Donation Sharon Poat of Paducah Alliance of neighbors requests the donation of the property to construct a 3-bedroom, 2-bath single-family home. The proposed investment is $195,000. Upon completion, the home will be sold B ID #1 to Shakethia Douglas, a pre-approved buyer. STAFF RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Commission determine that the property is surplus and accept the request of the Sharon Poat, Paducah Alliance of Neighbors and donate the vacant lot, subject to the inclusion of a clause stating that the property would revert to the City if the owner fails to comply with the submitted proposal to substantially complete the project within one year. Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Declaration and Sale of Surplus Property located at 1201 Oscar Cross Avenue - C. GAULT Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Nancy Upchurch Presentation By: Carol Gault Background Information: Sharon Poat, of Paducah Alliance of Neighbors requests the donation of the property to construct a 3-bedroom, 2-bath single-family home. The proposed investment is $$167,500. Upon completion, the home will be sold to Marie Watkins, a pre-approved buyer. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Commission Priorities List Communications Plan: Account Name: Funds Available: Account Number: Staff Recommendation: It is recommended that the Commission determine that the property located 1201 Oscar Cross Avenue is surplus and accept the request of the Sharon Poat, Paducah Alliance of Neighbors and donate the vacant lot, subject to the inclusion of a clause stating that the property would revert to the City if the owner fails to comply with the submitted proposal to substantially complete the project within one year. Attachments: 1. MO - prop sale to Paducah Alliance of Neighbors – 1201 Oscar Cross Avenue 2. SOA2025-0006 Staff Report 1201 Oscar Cross MUNICIPALORDER NO. _________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER DECLARING THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1201 OSCAR CROSS AVENUE, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY TO BE SURPLUS PROPERTY, TRANSFERRING THE PROPERTY WITHOUT COMPENSATION TO PADUCAH ALLIANCE OF NEIGHBORS FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE DEED AND ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-668 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, a written determination has been made that the City does not have any use at this time or in the future for property located at 1201 Oscar Cross Avenue, Paducah,KY, which constitutes surplus real estate; and WHEREAS, it is recommended that the City of Paducah accept the request of the Paducah Alliance of Neighbors to transfer the property in accordance with KRS 82.083(5), and subject to the standard clause stating that the property would revert back to the City if the owner fails to comply with the submitted proposal and fails to substantially complete the project within one year; and WHEREAS, the City desires to accept the proposal of Paducah Alliance of Neighbors, to make improvements to the property to construct a two-bedroom, one-bath single family home, with a proposed investment in the amount of $167,500. Upon completion, the home will be sold to Marie Watkins, a pre-approved buyer. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. The Board of Commissioners hereby declares the property located at 1201 Oscar Cross Avenue, Paducah, Kentucky, to be surplus property as it relates to the operations of the City, and authorizes the transfer of the property to Paducah Alliance of Neighbors in accordance with the proposal of PaducahAlliance of Neighbors. Further, it is determined that it is necessary and desirable and in the best interest of the City to execute the consideration certificate contained in said deed of conveyance. SECTION 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the deed of conveyance and any necessary documents to complete the transferof the real property approved in Section 1 above. SECTION 3. 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, July 22, 2025 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, July 22, 2025 \\mo\\prop sale to Paducah Alliance of Neighbors – 1201 Oscar Cross Avenue S TAFF R EPORT S TAFF R EPORT SOA P ADUCAH C ITY C OMMISSION APPLICATION INFORMATION ADDRESS 1201 Oscar Cross Avenue CASE NO. SOA2025-0006 OWNER City of Paducah APPLICANT Paducah Alliance of Neighbors for Marie Watkins AGENT --- REQUEST Sale of Asset HEARING DATE GENERAL SITE INFORMATION R-3 C URRENT Z ONING Vacant C URRENT L AND U SE Neighborhood Conservation C OMPREHENSIVE P LAN None C URRENT I MPROVEMENTS No F LOODPLAIN Power, gas, water P UBLIC U TILITIES Paducah Fire, Paducah Police P UBLIC S ERVICES SURROUNDING AREA INFORMATION S URROUNDING Z ONING S URROUNDING L AND U SE R-4 Vacant Lot N ORTH R-4 Vacant Lot S OUTH R-4 Residential E AST R-4 Commercial W EST GENERAL INFORMATION The disposition of surplus or excess property is governed by City Code Section 2-668; which references KRS 82.083. S TAFF R EPORT ACQUISITION OF THE PROPERTY The City of Paducah acquired this property on Feb. 19, 2019. I found no evidence that a home was ever on this lot. The intended use for the property was to market to a developer that would construct a home on the lot. This property has been advertised several times, the last time being in May, 2022. There has never been a bid submitted on this no bids for the real or personal property, either at public or electronic auction or by sealed bid the property may be disposed of, consistent with the public interest, in any manner deemed appropriate by the City. In those instances, a written description of the property, the method of disposal, and the amount of compensation, if any, shall be DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: 1201 Oscar Cross Ave. Note: The photograph shows the home on the adjacent lot encroaching onto this lot. We had the property surveyed to confirm that the home is on a separate lot. S TAFF R EPORT DISPOSITION OF THE PROPERTY Typically, it is in the best interest of the City to transfer ownership of underutilized parcels to a responsible citizen, thereby placing the property back on the tax rolls and eliminating the maintenance and liability costs. Method of Disposition: The property was advertised and we received no acceptable bids on the property. BID INFORMATION Paducah Alliance of Neighbors Bid Amount: Donation Sharon Poat of Paducah Alliance of neighbors requests the donation of the property to construct a 2-bedroom, 1-bath single-family home. The proposed investment is $167,500. Upon completion, the home will be sold B ID #1 to Marie Watkins, a pre-approved buyer. STAFF RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Commission determine that the property is surplus and accept the request of the Sharon Poat, Paducah Alliance of Neighbors and donate the vacant lot, subject to the inclusion of a clause stating that the property would revert to the City if the owner fails to comply with the submitted proposal to substantially complete the project within one year. Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Authorize the Certificate of Approval to Support the Issuance of Bonds by the Kentucky Bond Development Corporation for the Benefit of Baptist Healthcare Systems, Inc. - D. JORDAN Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Lindsay Parish, Daron Jordan Presentation By: Daron Jordan Background Information: Kentucky Bond Development Corporation, a KLC conduit debt issuer, has been approached by Baptist Health to facilitate a deal for them to achieve reimbursement of up to $450 million in hospital revenue bonds to use to: (1) pay or reimburse the prior payment of all or a portion of the costs of acquiring, constructing, renovating, equipping, or otherwise implementing certain energy-related improvements at certain Baptist Health hospitals and other healthcare facilities, as further described below (collectively, the “Energy Projects”); (2) to pay or reimburse the prior payment of all or a portion of the costs of acquiring, constructing, renovating, equipping, or otherwise improving certain Baptist Health hospitals and other healthcare facilities, as further described below (collectively, the “Non-Energy Projects” and together with the Energy Projects, the “2025 Projects”); (3) pay interest on the Bonds as permitted by the Code; and (4) pay or reimburse the prior payment of certain costs of issuing the Bonds.. This will be done via debt issuance by KBDC on behalf of Baptist Health. The project in Paducah consists of financing, refinancing, or reimbursing all or a portion of the costs of acquiring, constructing, renovating, remodeling, equipping, or otherwise implementing certain energy-related improvements to hospitals and other healthcare facilities at Baptist Health Paducah ($41,600,000 maximum principal amount) and financing, refinancing, or reimbursing all or a portion of the costs of acquiring, developing, constructing, renovating, building out, equipping, or otherwise implementing improvements to hospitals and other healthcare facilities generally located at Baptist Heath Paducah, including, but not limited to, improvements to the surgery department ($50,000,000 maximum principal amount). Though the bonding does not impact the city in any way, Federal IRS law requires the local government to acknowledge that a hearing was conducted and that the City does not have an issue with the project. The hearing will be conducted on July 28th. This action simply authorizes the Mayor to execute a document acknowledging the hearing took place and that the City approves the project insofar as approval is required to satisfy Federal law. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Communications Plan: Account Name: Funds Available: Account Number: Staff Recommendation: Approve. Attachments: 1. MO Baptist Health Bonding Certificate of Approval No. 2 - 2025 2. Baptist Health - ENFRA 2025 - TEFRA Notice(62740641.6) MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. _________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL FOR A PLAN OF FINANCING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS BY THE KENTUCKY BOND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR THE BENEFIT OF BAPTIST HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, INC. AND ITS AFFILIATES BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a certificate of approval and all other documents necessary for a Plan of Financing for the issuance of bonds by the Kentucky Bond Development Corporation for the benefit of Baptist Healthcare System, Inc. and its affiliates. SECTION 2. This Order will be in full force and effect from and after the date of its adoption. ______________________________ George P. Bray, Mayor ATTEST: _____________________________ Lindsay Parish, City Clerk Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, _______________________ Recorded by Lindsay Parish City Clerk, _______________________ MO\\Baptist Health Bonding Certificate of Approval No. 2 - 2025 CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS BY THE KENTUCKY BOND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR THE BENEFIT OF BAPTIST HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, INC. WHEREAS, Kentuckiana Sustainable Energy Partners LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and a disregarded entity (the “Borrower”), the sole member of which is Genesis Capital Finance Corporation, a Delaware nonprofit corporation and an organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), has requested the Kentucky Bond Development Corporation (the “Issuer”) to issue one or more series of revenue bonds in accordance with Chapter 103 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes in an aggregate principal amount up to $450,000,000 (the “Bonds”); and WHEREAS, the Borrower will transfer all or a portion of the proceeds of the Bonds to Baptist Healthcare System, Inc. (“Baptist Health”), a Kentucky not-for-profit corporation and an organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Code, and the Borrower or Baptist Health will use the proceeds of the Bonds to (1) pay or reimburse the prior payment of all or a portion of the costs of acquiring, constructing, renovating, equipping, or otherwise implementing certain energy- related improvements at certain Baptist Health hospitals and other healthcare facilities (collectively, the “Energy Projects”), as further described in the public hearing notice attached as Exhibit A hereto (the “TEFRA Notice”); (2) to pay or reimburse the prior payment of all or a portion of the costs of acquiring, constructing, renovating, equipping, or otherwise improving certain Baptist Health hospitals and other healthcare facilities, as further described in the TEFRA Notice (collectively, the “Non-Energy Projects” and together with the Energy Projects, the “Projects”); (3) pay interest on the Bonds as permitted by the Code; (4) pay or reimburse the prior payment of certain costs of issuing the Bonds; and WHEREAS, the TEFRA Notice describes the portion of the Projects located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City of Paducah, Kentucky (the “Paducah Projects”) and the maximum amount of the Bonds to be used to finance the costs of the Paducah Projects; and WHEREAS, Baptist Health will own and use the Paducah Projects as described in the TEFRA Notice; and WHEREAS, Section 147(f) of the Code requires a public approval for the Bonds, given that the Bonds will be issued as qualified 501(c)(3) bonds, and the City of Paducah, Kentucky (the “City”) must approve the Bonds given that the issuance of qualified 501(c)(3) bonds must be approved by the governmental unit having jurisdiction over the area in which any facility financed with the proceeds of Bonds is located; and WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City is the chief executive officer of the City elected at large and is thereby an “applicable elected representative” permitted to approve the Bonds under Section 147(f) of the Code; and WHEREAS, under Section 147(f) of the Code, the Issuer has, following due notice, held a public hearing regarding the plan of financing for the Bonds and the Projects; and WHEREAS, the Bonds will be special and limited obligations of the Issuer payable solely from certain revenues duly pledged therefor and generally representing amounts paid by the Borrower, and the principal of and interest on the Bonds will not constitute obligations of the Commonwealth of Kentucky or any political subdivision thereof, including the City. NOW, THEREFORE, the undersigned hereby certifies as follows: 1.I am the Mayor of the City, being its chief elected executive officer, and I am duly empowered to execute this certificate. 2.I have been informed of the purposes for which the Bonds are proposed to be issued and that the Issuer, at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on July 28, 2025, held a public hearing via toll-free telephone, at which time interested individuals were provided a reasonable opportunity to express their views, both orally and in writing, on the plan of financing for proposed issuance of the Bonds for the Projects. 3.Attached hereto as Exhibit B, and made a part hereof by reference, is a copy of an Affidavit of Publication which reflects that the TEFRA Notice was published not less than seven days before the scheduled date of the public hearing in T HE P ADUCAH S UN, which is in general circulation in the City. A-1 4.For the purpose of complying with the requirements of Section 147(f) of the Code with respect to approval by an applicable elected representative of the governmental unit having jurisdiction over the area in which the Paducah Projects are located, the plan of financing for the issuance of Bonds by the Issuer in one or more series for the Paducah Projects, as set forth above, is hereby approved; provided, however, that in no event shall the City, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, or any other political subdivision thereof be liable for such Bonds, nor shall the Bonds constitute a debt of the City, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, or any other political subdivision thereof. This approval is made solely for the purpose of satisfying Section 147(f) of the Code and shall not be deemed to constitute an approval of the Projects (including the Paducah Projects) financed by the Bonds for any other purpose of the City. 5.The execution and delivery of this approval shall not be construed to impose any liability or responsibility, financial or otherwise, upon the City, and this approval is issued solely as an accommodation by the City to satisfy the requirements of Section 147(f) of the Code. Dated: July 28, 2025. CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY By: Mayor A-2 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing as required by Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the “Code ”) will be held telephonically at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on July 28, 2025 by the Kentucky Bond Development Corporation (the “Issuer ”), concerning the proposed issuance, in one or more series or sub-series, of up to $450,000,000 aggregate principal amount of the Issuer’s Hospital Revenue Bonds, City of Williamsburg, Series 2025 (Baptist Healthcare System Projects) (the “Bonds ”), pursuant to a resolution or resolutions of the Issuer. The proceeds of the Bonds will be loaned to Kentuckiana Sustainable Energy Partners LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and a disregarded entity for federal income tax purposes (the “Borrower ”), the sole member of which is Genesis Capital Finance Corporation, a Delaware nonstock corporation and an organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Code. The Borrower will transfer all or a portion of the proceeds of the Bonds to Baptist Healthcare System, Inc. (“Baptist Health ”), a Kentucky not-for-profit corporation and an organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Code, and the Borrower and/or Baptist Health will use the proceeds of the Bonds to: (1) pay or reimburse the prior payment of all or a portion of the costs of acquiring, constructing, renovating, equipping, or otherwise implementing certain energy-related improvements at certain Baptist Health hospitals and other healthcare facilities, as further described below (collectively, the “Energy Projects ”); (2) to pay or reimburse the prior payment of all or a portion of the costs of acquiring, constructing, renovating, equipping, or otherwise improving certain Baptist Health hospitals and other healthcare facilities, as further described below (collectively, the “Non-Energy Projects” and together with the Energy Projects, the “2025 Projects ”); (3) pay interest on the Bonds as permitted by the Code; and (4) pay or reimburse the prior payment of certain costs of issuing the Bonds. All of the 2025 Projects will be located in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and owned or operated by Baptist Health or Baptist Health Medical Group (“BHMG ”), an affiliate of Baptist Health and an organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Code. Energy Projects: The proceeds of the Bonds in the respective maximum principal amounts set forth below will be used by Baptist Health for financing, refinancing, or reimbursing all or a portion of the costs of acquiring, constructing, renovating, remodeling, equipping, or otherwise implementing certain energy-related improvements to hospitals and other healthcare facilities located on the following healthcare campuses: (a)Baptist Health Louisville, generally located at 4000 Kresge Way, St. Matthews, Jefferson County, Kentucky, in the general area bounded by Kresge Way, Breckenridge Lane, Interstate 64, and Brown Park ($36,200,000 maximum principal amount); (b)Baptist Health LaGrange, generally located at 1025 New Moody Lane and 1023 New Moody Lane, LaGrange, Oldham County, Kentucky ($11,300,000 maximum principal amount); (c)Baptist Health Lexington, generally located at 1740 Nicholasville Road, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, in the general area bounded by Nicholasville Road, Hiltonia Park, University Court, and Shawnee Place ($55,000,000 maximum principal amount); (d)Baptist Health Hamburg, generally located at 3000 Baptist Health Boulevard, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, in the general area bounded by Commerce Avenue, Madden Drive, and Sisson Way ($10,000,000 maximum principal amount); (e)Baptist Health Paducah, generally located at 2501 Kentucky Avenue, Paducah, McCracken County, th Kentucky, in the general area bounded by Kentucky Avenue, South 27 Street, Broadway Street, and th South 24 Street ($41,600,000 maximum principal amount); (f)Baptist Health Corbin, generally located at 1 Trillium Way, Corbin, Whitley County, Kentucky, ($14,500,000 maximum principal amount); (g)Baptist Health Hardin, generally located at 913 North Dixie Highway, Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky, in the general area bounded by North Dixie Highway, Cardinal Drive, Long Avenue, Helm Court, Hill Street, and Layman Lane ($21,500,000 maximum principal amount); and (h)Baptist Health Richmond, generally located at 801 Eastern Bypass, Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, including 789, 793, and 795 Eastern Bypass, Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky ($12,100,000 maximum principal amount). Non-Energy Projects: The proceeds of the Bonds in the respective maximum principal amounts set forth below will be used by Baptist Health and/or BHMG for financing, refinancing, or reimbursing all or a portion of the costs of acquiring, developing, constructing, renovating, building out, equipping, or otherwise implementing improvements to hospitals and other healthcare facilities generally located at the following locations, all as described below: (a)Construction, renovation, and equipping of improvements to Baptist Health Louisville, generally located at 4000 Kresge Way, St. Matthews, Jefferson County, Kentucky, including, but not limited to, improvements to the surgery department and the neonatal intensive care unit ($57,000,000 maximum principal amount); (b)Development, construction, and equipping of an inpatient hospital and/or outpatient health care facility located in the Clore Station Development, generally located at in the northeast quadrant of the intersection of KY 329 and Interstate 71 (Exit 14), in Oldham County, Kentucky ($450,000,000 maximum principal amount); (c)Construction, renovation, and equipping of improvements to Baptist Health LaGrange, generally located at 1025 New Moody Lane, LaGrange, Oldham County, Kentucky, including, but not limited to, improvements to the surgery, hematology and oncology, and behavioral health departments ($23,000,000 maximum principal amount); (d)Construction, renovation, and equipping of a central pharmacy service center located at 1051 New Moody Lane, LaGrange, Oldham County, Kentucky ($20,000,000 maximum principal amount); (e)Construction, renovation and equipping of improvements to Baptist Health Lexington, generally located at 1740 Nicholasville Road, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, including, but not limited to, improvements to the surgery, emergency, pharmacy, cardiothoracic and vascular departments, intensive care, post-acute care, and progressive care units, cardiac catheterization spaces, and physician clinic and office space ($100,000,000 maximum principal amount); (f)Construction and equipping of Baptist Health Hamburg inpatient and/or outpatient care facility, generally located at 3000 Baptist Health Boulevard, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, including, but not limited to, emergency, hematology and oncology, imaging, and surgery departments ($320,000,000 maximum principal amount); (g)Construction, renovation and equipping of a medical office building located at 2530 Sir Barton Way, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky ($5,000,000 maximum principal amount); (h)Construction, renovation and equipping of improvements to Baptist Health Paducah, generally located at 2501 Kentucky Avenue, Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky, including, but not limited to, improvements to the surgery department ($50,000,000 maximum principal amount); (i)Acquisition, development, construction, and equipping of an outpatient health care facility located in the Gideon’s Crossing Business Development, generally located south and west of KY 121 and Andrea Drive and east of Paducah Road, in Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky ($32,000,000 maximum principal amount); (j)Construction, renovation and equipping of improvements to Baptist Health Corbin, generally located at 1 Trillium Way, Corbin, Whitley County, Kentucky, including, but not limited to, construction of a new patient care tower expected to include emergency department and ICU space, and renovation, relocating and equipping of other hospital departments in connection with the construction of the new tower, including the NICU department ($150,000,000 maximum principal amount); (k)Construction, renovation and equipping of improvements to Baptist Health Hardin, generally located at 913 North Dixie Highway, Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky, including, but not limited to, construction, build-out and equipping of the Hardin Medical Pavilion located at 200 Cardinal Drive, Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky, and renovation, relocation and equipping of other hospital departments in connection with the construction of the Hardin Medical Pavilion, including OB/GYN, labor and delivery and NICU departments ($125,000,000 maximum principal amount); and (l)Construction, renovation and equipping of improvements to Baptist Health Richmond, generally located at 801 Eastern Bypass, Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, including, but not limited to, improvements to the emergency and endoscopy departments, the intensive care and observation units, and construction of a loading dock ($40,000,000 maximum principal amount). The Issuer, at the request of the Borrower, reserves the right to issue Bonds under the above-described plan of financing for less than all of the above-described purposes and/or in an aggregate amount less than the maximum aggregate amount shown above; and component parts of the projects to be financed may have allocations that are less (or insubstantially more) than the estimated maximum allocations shown above. Interested persons who wish to express their opinions on the proposed financing may participate in the telephonic public hearing by calling the telephonic conference line at 1-833-827-2649 (a toll-free telephone number), Conference I.D.: 121 205 89, or by submitting written comments to the address below, provided such written comments are delivered to the Issuer prior to the time of the public hearing. Additional information concerning the proposed financing may be obtained from, and written comments should be address to, the Kentucky Bond Development Corporation, 100 East Vine Street, Suite 800, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, Attention: Steven Pickarski, Telephone: 859-977-3743, Email: spickarski@klc.org. This notice is published in accordance with the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder. Notice dated: July 14, 2025. Kentucky Bond Development Corporation Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Authorize a Contract with Stringfellow, through Sourcewell Purchasing Agent contract 091219- THC, for the purchase of a Front Loader for use by the Public Works Refuse Division in the amount of $379,868.56 - C. YARBER Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Jim Scutt, Debbie Collins Presentation By: Chris Yarber Background Information: Through Sourcewell purchasing agent contract 091219-THC we have a quote from Stringfellow to purchase One (1) Heil Half Pack High Compaction Front Loader 28 cubic yard body mounted on a 2026 Mack Terra Pro in the amount of $379,868.56. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Commission Priorities List Communications Plan: Account Name: Solid Waste Vehicles Funds Available: Account Number: 50002210 540050 Staff Recommendation: Approve a Municipal Order for the Purchase of One (1) Heil Half Pack High Compaction Front Loader 28 cubic yard body mounted on a 2026 Mack Terra Pro from Stringfellow, through Sourcewell contract 091219-THC purchasing agent, in the amount of $379,868.56. Attachments: 1. MO - purchase Front Loader – Stringfellow – Sourcewell Contract 2025 (2) 2. Sringfellow quote contract 091219-THC MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. __________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF ONE (1) HEIL HALF PACK HIGH COMPACTION FRONT LOADER 28 CUBIC YARD BODY MOUNTED ON A 2026 MACK TERRA PRO FROM STRINGFELLOW IN THE AMOUNT OF $379,868.56 THROUGH THE SOURCEWELL COOPERATIVE PURCHASING PROGRAM PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the Finance Director is hereby authorized to make payment to Stringfellow in the amount of $229,337 for the purchase ofone (1) Heil Half Pack High Compaction Front Loader 28 Cubic Yard Body Mounted on a 2026 Mack Terra Pro for use by the Public Works CompostDivision. This purchase shall be made through the Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Program Participation Agreement Contract #091219-THC. Further, the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute all documents related to said purchase. SECTION 2. The purchase of this equipment shall be paid from the Solid Waste Vehicle Account, Account Number 5000 2210 540050. SECTION 3. 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, July 22, 2025 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, July 22, 2025 \\mo\\purchase Front Loader – Stringfellow – Sourcewell Contract 2025 Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Authorize a Contract with Stringfellow, through Sourcewell Purchasing Agent contract 040621- HMC, for the purchase of a Pac-Mac KBF-20 Brush Loader for use by the Public Works Street Division in the amount of $229,337.00 - C. YARBER Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Jim Scutt, Debbie Collins Presentation By: Chris Yarber Background Information: Through Sourcewell purchasing agent contract 040621-HMC, we have a quote from Stringfellow to purchase One (1) Pac-Mac KBF-20 Brush Loader mounted on a 2025 Freightliner M2 106 Plus in the amount of $229,337.00. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Commission Priorities List Communications Plan: Account Name: Fleet Lease Trust Fund Funds Available: Account Number: 71000210 540050 Staff Recommendation: Approve a Municipal Order for the Purchase of One (1) Pac-Mac KBF-20 Brush Loader mounted on a 2025 Freightliner M2 106 Plus from Stringfellow, through Sourcewell purchasing agent contract 040621-HMC, for the amount of $229,337.00. Attachments: 1. MO - purchase Brush Loader – Stringfellow – Sourcewell Contract 2. Stringfellow quote MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. __________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF ONE (1) PAC-MAC KBF-20 BRUSH LOADER MOUNTED ON A 2025 FREIGHTLINER M2 106 PLUS FROM STRINGFELLOW IN THE AMOUNT OF $229,337 THROUGH THE SOURCEWELL COOPERATIVE PURCHASING PROGRAM PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1.That the Finance Director is hereby authorized to make payment to Stringfellow in the amount of $229,337 for the purchase of Pac-Mac KBF-20 Brush Loader mounted on a 2025 Freightliner M2 106 Plus for use by the Public Works Street Division. This purchase shall be made through the Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Program Participation Agreement Contract #040621-HMC. Further, the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute all documents related to said purchase. SECTION 2. The purchase of this equipment shall be paid from the Fleet Lease Trust Fund, Account Number 7100 0210 540050. SECTION 3. 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, July 22, 2025 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, July 22, 2025 \\mo\\purchase Brush Loader – Stringfellow – Sourcewell Contract 2025 Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Authorize a Contract with Atlantic, through Sourcewell Purchasing Agent contract #110223- MCN, for the purchase of a Side Arm for use by the Public Works Refuse Division in the amount of $438,751.70. C YARBER Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Jim Scutt, Debbie Collins Presentation By: Chris Yarber Background Information: Through Soucewell purchasing agent contract #110223-MCN, we have a quote from Atlantic to purchase One (1) Side Arm Mack LR Mcneilus 28-yard ZR in the amount of $438,751.70. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Commission Priorities List Communications Plan: Account Name: Solid Waste Vehicles Funds Available: Account Number: 50002209 540050 Staff Recommendation: Approve a Municial Order for the Purchase of One (1) Side Arm Mack LR Mcneilus 28-yard ZR from Atlantic, through Sourcewell purchasing agent contract #110223-MCN, in the amount of $438,751.70. Attachments: 1. MO - purchase Side Arm Public Works Refuse Division– Atlantic – Sourcewell 2. Atlantic Quote_contract 110223-MCN MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. __________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF ONE (1) SIDE ARM MACK LR MCNEILUS 28-YARD ZR FROM ATLANTIC, IN THE AMOUNT OF $438,751.70 THROUGH THE SOURCEWELL COOPERATIVE PURCHASING PROGRAM PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1.That the Finance Director is hereby authorized to make payment to Atlantic in theamount of $438,751.70, for the purchase ofone (1) Side Arm Mack LR Mcneilus 28-yard ZR for use by the Public Works Refuse Division. This purchase shall be made through the Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Program Participation AgreementContract #110223- MCN. Further, the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute all documents related to said purchase. SECTION 2. The purchase of this equipment shall be paid from the Solid Waste Vehicles Account, Account Number 5000 2209 540050. SECTION 3. 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, July 22, 2025 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, July 22, 2025 \\mo\\purchase Side Arm – Public Works Refuse Division - Atlantic – Sourcewell Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Purchase of One (1) John Deere 5100E cab Tractor and 520M Loader for use by the Floodwall Department and One (1) John Deere Z920M ZTrak for use by the Parks Department, in the total amount of $72,290.30 - C. YARBER Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Jim Scutt, Debbie Collins Presentation By: Chris Yarber Background Information: On July 10, 2025, received a quote from Hutson, Inc for One (1) John Deere 5100E cab Tractor at $72,290.30 and a 520M Loader at $6,190.96, for use by the Paducah Floodwall Department and One (1) John Deere Z920M ZTrak at $12,270.94 for use by the Parks Department. All pieces of equipment are on the state contract KY MA 758 PUNC2500000807. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Commission Priorities List Communications Plan: Account Name: Rollins Stock/Vehicle Fleet Lease Trust Fund Funds Available: Account Number: 71000210 540050 Staff Recommendation: Approve a Municipal Order to purchase One (1) John Deere 5100E cab Tractor and a 520M Loader, for use by the Floodwall Department for a total price of $78,481.26 and One (1) John Deere Z920M ZTrak, for use by the Parks Department, at $12,270.94 from Hutson, Inc. on state contract KY MA 758 PUNC2500000807. Attachments: 1. MO - Hutson State Contract – Equipment for Floodwall and Parks 2. Hutson Quote - Tractor - State Contract 3. Hutson Quote- Z920M - State contract MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. ________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR TO MAKE PAYMENT TO HUTSON, INC., FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE JOHN DEERE 5100 E CAB TRACTOR IN THE AMOUNT OF $72,290.30, AND A520M LOADER IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,190.96, FOR USE BY THE FLOODWALL DIVISION, AND ONE (1) JOHN DEERE Z920M ZTRAK IN THE AMOUNT OF $12,270.94 FOR USED BY THE PARKS DEPARTMENT, FOR A TOTAL AMOUNT OF $90,752.20, 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 Finance Director to make payment to Hutson, Inc.,for the purchase of one (1) John Deere 5100E cab tractor in the amount of $72,290.30, and one (1) 520M Loader in the amount of $6,190.96, for use by the Floodwall Division, and one (1) John Deer Z920M ZTRAK in the amount of $12,270.94 for use by the Parks Department, for a total amount of $90,752.20. This equipment will be purchased on State Contract KY MA 758 PUNC2500000807.Further, the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute all documents related to same. SECTION 2. These purchases shall be charged to Rolling Stock/Vehicle Fleet Lease Trust Fund Account No. 71000210-540050. SECTION 3. 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, July 22, 2025 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, July 22, 2025 MO\\Hutson State Contract – Equipment for Floodwall and Parks Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Purchase of One (1) Crew Cab Dump Truck for use by the Public Works Department Street Division, in the amount of $95,665 - C. YARBER Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Jim Scutt , Debbie Collins Presentation By: Chris Yarber Background Information: On July 10, 2025, sealed written bids were opened for the purchase of One (1) Crew Cab Dump Truck to be used by the Paducah Public Works Street Division. One bid was received. Linwood Motors was the responsive and responsible bidder in accordance with the specification, at a price of $95,665.00. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Commission Priorities List Communications Plan: Account Name: Rollins Stock/Vehicle Fleet Lease Trust Fund Funds Available: Account Number: 71000210 540050 Staff Recommendation: To receive and file the bid and adopt a Municipal Order authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement with Linwood Motors for the purchase of One (1) Crew Cab Dump Truck for use by the Paducah Public Works Street Division at a price of $95,665.00 in accordance with the specifications. Attachments: 1. MO - purchase one crew cab dump truck – Public Works Department, Street Division - 2025 2. 00020 - Invitation to Bid 3. Bid Tab - Dump Truck 4. 00500 - Agreement- proposed 5. Spec Pick Up List 6. LINWOOD BID - 1 CREW CAB DUMP TRUCK MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. _________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING THE BID FOR SALE TO THE CITY OF ONE (1) CREW CAB DUMP TRUCK IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $95,665, FOR USE BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, STREET DIVISION, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR SAME BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1.The City of Paducah accepts the bid of Linwood Motorsin the amount of $95,665, for sale to the City of Paducah one crew cab dump truck for useby the Public Works Department, Street Division. One bid was received on July 10, 2025, and Linwood Motors was the responsive and responsible bidder in accordance with the specifications at a price of $95,665. SECTION 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a contract with Linwood Motors, for the purchase of onecrew cab dump truck, authorized in Section 1 above, according to the specifications, bid proposal and all contract documents heretofore approved and incorporated in the bid. SECTION 3. This purchase shall be charged to Rolling Stock/Vehicle Fleet Maintenance Trust Fund, Account Number 71000210 540050. SECTION 4. 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, July 22, 2025 Recorded by Claudia S. Meeks, Assistant City Clerk, July 22, 2025 \\mo\\purchase one crew cab dump truck – Public Works Department, Street Division - 2025 00020 INVITATION TO BID PAGE 1 OF 1 INVITATION TO BID RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS: The City of Paducah, Public Works Department will receive sealed bids for the purchase of ONE (1) CREW CAB DUMP TRUCK for use by the PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STREET DIVISION on Thursday, July 10, 2025 at 1:00 P.M. CST. All Bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Commission Chambers, Second Floor, City Hall, 300 South 5th Street, Paducah, Kentucky. OBTAINING CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Copies of specifications may be obtained at the office of the Public Works Fleet Department located at 1120 North 10th Street. BID EVALUATION - AWARD OF CONTRACT After reasonable consideration of all bids received, a Notice of Award will be given to the responsible bidder who submits the responsive bid of the lowest evaluated bid price in accordance with the specifications. PREFERENCE TO KENTUCKY BIDDERS In accordance with KRS 45A.365, prior to a contract being awarded, a resident bidder of the Commonwealth shall be given a preference against a non-resident bidder registered in any state that gives or requires a preference to bidders from that state. The preference shall be equal to the preference given or required by the state of the non-resident bidder. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Contractor shall ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age or disability. DRUG FREE WORKPLACE The City of Paducah has adopted a Drug and Alcohol Free Workplace Policy in compliance with 803 KAR 25.280, in which drug and alcohol use and abuse in the workplace is prohibited. All contractors and subcontractors doing business for the City of Paducah shall adhere to this policy. OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED: The City r Code of Ordinances and the Specifications. CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT One (1) Dump Truck LOWEST EVALUATED BID Bid Opening 07/10/25 1:00 PM OFFICIAL BIDDER OF RECORDLinwood Contact: Jake Brenningmeyer Mailing Address: 3345 Park Ave $95,665.00 One (1) Dump Truck Delivery Time3-6 Months Manufacturer:Ram DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE SUBMITTED: 1. Bidder's Required Certification Yes 2. Manufacturer Specifications Yes 3. Warranty Information Yes 4. Compliance with Tech Specs form Yes 5. Deviations with Information None Yes Kentucky State Bidder Responsive & Responsible Bidder: Yes Evaluation Score: 1000.00 BID RECOMMENDED FOR ACCEPTANCE Yes Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Purchase of Ten (10) Police Pursuit Rates SUV's for use by the Paducah Police Department, in the total amount of $556,000 - C. YARBER Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: JIm Scutt, Debbie Collins Presentation By: Chris Yarber Background Information: On July 10, 2025 sealed written bids were opened for the purchase of Ten (10) Police Pursuit Rates SUV's to be used by the Paducah Police Department. One bid was received. Linwood Motors was the responsive and responsible bidder in accordance with the specifications with nine (9) Patrol SUV's at $56,000.00 each, and one (1) Detective SUV's at $52,000.00 each, for a total price of $556,000.00. In addition, Linwood Motors agreed to allow the City to purchase up to two (2) additional police SUV's in accordance with the specifications at the unit bid price listed above, in the event the City may need to purchase additional police SUV's prior to June 30, 2026 due to loss of a SUV. The delivery time will be 180 days after contract execution. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Commission Priorities List Communications Plan: Account Name: Rollins Stock/Vehicle Fleet Lease Trust Fund Funds Available: Account Number: 71000210 540050 Staff Recommendation: To receive and file the bid and adopt a Municipal Order authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement with Linwood Motors for the purchase of Ten (10) Police Pursuit Rated SUV's for use by the Police Depatiment in accordance with the specifications in the total amount of $556,000.00 with the option of additional purchase if needed. Attachments: 1. MO - police SUV’s 7-2025 2. 00020 - Invitation to Bid 3. Bid Tab -Ten (10) Police Pursuit - Police 4. 00500 - Proposed Agreement 5. Spec Pick Up List 6. LINWOOD BID - TEN POLICE PURSUIT RATED SUV'S MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. _____ A MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING THE BID OF LINWOOD MOTORS FOR SALE TO THE CITY OF PADUCAH NINE (9) PATROL SUV’S IN AN AMOUNT OF $56,000 EACH AND ONE DETECTIVE SUV IN THE AMOUNT OF $52,000, FOR A TOTAL AMOUNT OF $556,000, FOR USE BY THE PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR SAME BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. The City of Paducah accepts the bid of Linwood Motors for Nine (9) Patrol SUV’s at $56,000 each and one (1) Detective SUV in the amount of $52,000, for a total price of $556,000, for use by the Paducah Police Department, said bid being in substantial compliance with bid specifications, and as contained in the bid of Linwood Motors of July 10, 2025. SECTION 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a contract with Linwood Motors for the purchase of a total of ten (10) Police SUV’s, authorized in Section 1 above, according to the specifications, bid proposal and all contract documents heretofore approved and incorporated in the bid. In addition, Linwood Motors agrees to allow the City to purchase up to two (2) additional police SUV’s at the unit bid price, in the event the City may need to purchase additional police SUV’s prior to June 30, 2026. SECTION 3. These purchases shall be charged to Fleet Lease Vehicles Account No. 71000210-540050. SECTION 4. 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, July 22, 2025 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, July 22, 2025 MO\\police SUV’s 7-2025 00020 INVITATION TO BID PAGE 1 OF 1 INVITATION TO BID RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS: The City of Paducah, Public Works Department will receive sealed bids for the purchase of TEN (10) POLICE PURSUIT RATED for use by the PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT on Thursday, July 10, 2025 at 1:00 P.M. CST. All Bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Commission Chambers, Second Floor, City Hall, 300 South 5th Street, Paducah, Kentucky. OBTAINING CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Copies of specifications may be obtained at the office of the Public Works Fleet Department located at 1120 North 10th Street. BID EVALUATION - AWARD OF CONTRACT After reasonable consideration of all bids received, a Notice of Award will be given to the responsible bidder who submits the responsive bid of the lowest evaluated bid price in accordance with the specifications. PREFERENCE TO KENTUCKY BIDDERS In accordance with KRS 45A.365, prior to a contract being awarded, a resident bidder of the Commonwealth shall be given a preference against a non-resident bidder registered in any state that gives or requires a preference to bidders from that state. The preference shall be equal to the preference given or required by the state of the non-resident bidder. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Contractor shall ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age or disability. DRUG FREE WORKPLACE The City of Paducah has adopted a Drug and Alcohol Free Workplace Policy in compliance with 803 KAR 25.280, in which drug and alcohol use and abuse in the workplace is prohibited. All contractors and subcontractors doing business for the City of Paducah shall adhere to this policy. OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED: The City reserve Code of Ordinances and the Specifications. CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Nine (10) Police Pursuit Rated SUV's - Police LOWEST EVALUATED BID BID OPENING: 2:00 p.m. CST on Thursday, July 10, 2025 OFFICIAL BIDDER OF RECORDLinwood Motors Contact: Jake Brenningmeyer Mailing Address: 3345 Park Ave Paducah, KY 42001 Ten (10) Police Pursuit Rated SUV's $556,000.00 Delivery Time3-6 Months Manufacturer:Dodge DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE SUBMITTED: 1. Bidder's Required Certification Yes 2. Manufacturer Specifications Yes 3. Warranty Information Yes 4. Compliance with Tech Specs form Yes 5. Deviations with Information None 6. Addendum Signed and Included N/A Kentucky State Bidder Yes Responsive & Responsible Bidder: Yes Evaluation Score: 1000.00 BID RECOMMENDED FOR ACCEPTANCE Yes Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Declaration of Trust and Trust Partnership Agreement for the Kentucky League of Cities Worker's Compensation Trust - S. WILCOX Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Stefanie Wilcox Presentation By: Stefanie Wilcox Background Information: Insurance regulations as they pertain to self-insured associations require pool members to execute a participation agreement annually. These agreements were signed when the City first became a member of the Kentucky League of Cities insurance pool, and the annual re-signing does not change any of the provisions contained in those original agreements. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Commission Priorities List Communications Plan: Account Name: Funds Available: Account Number: Staff Recommendation: Approve and sign the KLC Worker's Comp Trust Agreement for FY26. Attachments: 1. MO - agree – Declaration of Trust & Trust Participation WC - KLC FY2026 2. KLC Work Comp Trust Agreement FY26 MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. ____________ A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A DECLARATION OF TRUST AND TRUST PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT WITH THE KENTUCKY LEAGUE OF CITIES INSURANCE SERVICES FOR THE WORKER’S COMPENSATION TRUST NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY SECTION 1.That the City of Paducah hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute the Declaration of Trust and Trust Participation Agreement with the Kentucky League of Cities Insurance Services for the Worker’s Compensation Trust. 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, July 22, 2025 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, July 22, 2025 \\mo\\ agree – Declaration of Trust & Trust Participation - WC - KLC FY2026 Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Approve the State-wide Mutual Aid Agreement - S. KYLE Category: Municipal Order Staff Work By: Steve Kyle Presentation By: Steve Kyle Background Information: Kentucky Emergency Management has developed a state-wide mutual aid agreement that will allow communities to either send or receive mutual aid in times of need without having to develop an agreement with each community. This agreement provides authority for all types of resources, both public safety and non-public safety, to be received or provided in times of need. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Communications Plan: Account Name: Funds Available: Account Number: Staff Recommendation: Adopt Agreement Attachments: 1. MO Statewide Mutual Aid & Assistance Agreement 2. Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement Final 7-8-25 MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. _______ A MUNICIPAL ORDER OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A STATEWIDE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MUTUAL AID AND ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT SECTION 1. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a Statewide Emergency Management Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement, in substantially the form attached hereto and made part hereof (Exhibit A) and all other documents necessary to request, offer, or otherwise provide aid and assistance under the terms of the agreement for, and on behalf of the City of Paducah. SECTION 2. 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 July 22, 2025 Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, July 22, 2025 \\mo\\Statewide Mutual Aid & Assistance Agreement STATEWIDE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MUTUAL AID AND ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT This Agreement is between each local entity in the Commonwealth of Kentucky that officially approves and adopts the Agreement and thereby becomes a party to the Agreement. Each party agrees to execute the Agreement and provide mutual aid and assistance to other parties under the terms and conditions contained herein. WHEREAS, the Commonwealth of Kentucky is geographically vulnerable to a variety of emergencies and disasters; and WHEREAS, the local entities located in the Commonwealth of Kentucky recognize the importance of having each local entity respond in a coordinated and efficient manner to restore the public safety, health, and welfare of a community stricken by an emergency or disaster; and WHEREAS, each local entity in Kentucky is encouraged to become a party to this Agreement to ensure the statewide availability of mutual aid and assistance to disaster or emergency impacted communities as quickly, efficiently, and effectively as possible; and WHEREAS, pursuant to KRS 65.210, et seq, a local entity entering into a mutual aid and assistance agreement may include provisions for the furnishing and exchanging of supplies, equipment, facilities, personnel, and services; and WHEREAS, each local entity that has chosen to become a party to this agreement wishes to provide mutual aid and assistance to other parties in time of emergency or disaster; NOW, THEREFORE, ALL PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT AGREE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS "Agreement" means the Statewide Emergency Management Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement. "Aid and assistance" means supplies, equipment, facilities, personnel, services, and other resources. "Authorized representative" means the employee of a party who has been authorized in writing by that party, or their designee, to request, offer, or otherwise provide aid and assistance under the terms of this Agreement. "Disaster" means any incident or situation declared as such by executive order of the President of the United States pursuant to federal law, the Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the executive authority of local government, or executive authority of local emergency management, as a result of an occurrence or imminent threat of widespread or severe damage, injury or loss of life or property, resulting from any natural, technological, or man-made emergency situation, including incidents caused by accident, military or paramilitary cause. “Emergency” means any incident or situation which poses a major threat to public safety so as to cause, or threaten to cause, loss of life, serious injury, significant damage to property, or major harm to public health or the environment. “Local emergency declaration” means the legal written document signed by the chief executive officer of a local entity that specifies and attests that a disaster or emergency has occurred or is imminent. “Local emergency management agency” means the organizational unit of the executive branch of a city, or cities acting jointly, county, urban-county, or charter county government, or counties acting jointly, created Page 1 of 9 pursuant to Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 39B, with primary jurisdiction, responsibility, and authority for emergency management program activities within the geographical boundaries of a party. "Local entity” means a county, urban-county, charter-county, city, or other general or special purpose unit of government created under Kentucky law with the express power and authority to enter into and execute a contract. "Party" means a local entity that has officially approved and adopted this Agreement by resolution of its governing body. "Provider" means a party that furnishes, or is requested to furnish, aid and assistance to a recipient pursuant to this Agreement. "Recipient" means a party that requests or receives aid and assistance from a provider pursuant to this Agreement. SECTION II. INITIAL RECOGNITION OF PRINCIPLES BY ALL PARTIES; AGREEMENT PROVIDES NO RIGHT OF ACTION FOR THIRD PARTIES—AGREEMENT ADMINISTRATOR A.As this Agreement is a reciprocal contract, it is recognized that any party to this Agreement may be requested by another party to be a provider. It is mutually understood that each party's foremost responsibility is to its own citizens. The provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed to impose an unconditional obligation on any party to this Agreement to provide aid and assistance pursuant to a request from another party. Accordingly, when a party is requested to provide aid and assistance, it may in good faith deem itself unavailable to be a provider when the resources being requested are necessary to provide reasonable and adequate protection for its own citizens. A party unable to honor a request for aid and assistance will so inform the party initiating a request. Given the finite resources of any party and the potential for each party to be unavailable for aid and assistance at a given point in time, the parties mutually encourage each other to enlist other local entities in mutual aid and assistance efforts and to enter into such agreements accordingly. Likewise, the parties fully recognize that there is ample public purpose for entering into this Agreement and accordingly shall attempt to render assistance in accordance with the terms of the Agreement to the fullest extent possible. All functions and activities performed under this Agreement are hereby declared to be governmental functions. Functions and activities performed under this Agreement are carried out for the benefit of the general public and not for the benefit of any specific individual or individuals. Accordingly, this Agreement shall not be construed as or deemed to be an agreement for the benefit of any third parties or persons and no third parties or persons shall have any right of action under this Agreement for any cause whatsoever. All immunities provided by law shall be fully applicable. B.Kentucky Emergency Management shall serve as the Agreement Administrator. Kentucky Emergency Management shall not be a party to this Agreement or be liable for any actions taken by any party to this Agreement. SECTION III. PROCEDURES FOR REQUESTING ASSISTANCE Mutual aid and assistance shall not be requested unless the resources available within a recipient’s disaster or emergency impacted area are deemed inadequate by a recipient. In these instances, a recipient may request mutual aid and assistance by communicating a request to a provider, indicating the request is made pursuant to this mutual aid agreement and include the Kentucky Emergency Management incident number on any request. If the KYEM incident number is unknown, the requester shall provide the incident number as soon after as practicable. A request shall be followed as soon as practicable by a written Page 2 of 9 confirmation of the request, including a copy of a local emergency declaration and a statement or completed form describing the specific aid and assistance needed. Providers that self-deploy to an emergency must immediately contact the recipient’s executive authority or authorized representative to receive an assignment. All requests for mutual aid and assistance shall be transmitted by a recipient’s authorized representative or local emergency management agency as set forth below. A list of authorized representatives for each party shall be attached to the officially approved and adopted copy of this Agreement. In the event of a change in personnel, unless otherwise notified, the presumption will be that the successor to that position will be the authorized representative. A.METHOD OF REQUEST FOR MUTUAL AID AND ASSISTANCE: A recipient shall initiate a request as follows: 1.REQUESTS ROUTED THROUGH A RECIPIENT’S LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY: A recipient may directly contact the local emergency management agency that serves the recipient’s geographical area of operation and provide the information referenced in paragraph B of Section III. The local emergency management agency shall notify the area emergency manager and contact provider parties on behalf of a recipient to coordinate the provision of mutual aid and assistance. 2.REQUESTS MADE DIRECTLY TO A PROVIDER: A recipient may directly contact a provider's authorized representative, setting forth the information referenced in paragraph B of Section III. All communications shall be conducted directly between a recipient and provider. A provider and a recipient using this option shall be responsible for keeping their respective local emergency management agencies advised of the status of response activities, in a timely manner. Nothing in this Agreement shall restrict a recipient’s ability to provide documentation of requests after the emergency has occurred. B.REQUIRED INFORMATION: Each request for aid and assistance shall be accompanied by the following information, in writing or by other available means, to the extent known: 1.Impacted Area and Status: A general description summarizing the condition of the community (i.e., whether the disaster or emergency is imminent, in progress, or has already occurred) and of the damage sustained to date; 2.Services: Identification of the service function(s) for which assistance is needed and the particular type of assistance needed; 3.Infrastructure Systems: Identification of the type(s) of the public infrastructure system for which assistance is needed and the type of work assistance needed; 4.Aid and Assistance: The amount and type of personnel, equipment, materials and supplies needed and a reasonable estimate of the length of time they will be needed; 5.Provider's Traveling Employee Needs: Unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties, it is mutually understood that a provider will provide for the basic needs of provider's traveling employees Traveling employee salaries and benefits will be paid by the provider. The recipient shall assist the provider in obtaining any federal or state reimbursement for traveling employee salaries, benefits, or other expenses incurred, if applicable. 6.Facilities: The need for sites, structures, or buildings outside a recipient’s geographical limits to serve as relief centers or staging areas for incoming emergency goods and services; and Page 3 of 9 7.Meeting Time and Place: An estimated time and a specific place for a representative of a recipient to meet the personnel and resources of any provider. C.STATE AND FEDERAL ASSISTANCE: A recipient shall be responsible for coordinating all requests for state or federal assistance with the local emergency management agency with jurisdiction if applicable. D.List of Authorized Representatives: The list of Authorized Representatives for each party executing this Agreement shall be attached to the executed copy of this Agreement. In the event of a change in personnel, unless otherwise notified, the presumption will be that the successor to that position will be authorized representative. SECTION IV. PROVIDER'S ASSESSMENT OF AVAILABILITY OF RESOURCES AND ABILITY TO RENDER ASSISTANCE When contacted by a recipient or a local emergency management agency regarding a request for aid and assistance, a provider's authorized representative shall assess the provider's own local situation to determine the availability of personnel, equipment, and other resources. If a provider's authorized representative determines that the provider has available resources, a provider's authorized representative shall so notify the recipient or the local emergency management agency (whichever communicated the request). A provider shall submit a written acknowledgment of a request for aid and assistance received from a recipient or a local emergency management agency. The written acknowledgement must indicate a provider’s decision to either render aid and assistance or to reject a request and shall be transmitted by the most efficient and practical means to a recipient or a local emergency management agency. A provider's acknowledgment shall contain the following information: a.In response to the items contained in the request, a description of the personnel, equipment, and other resources available; b.The projected length of time such personnel, equipment, and other resources will be available to serve a recipient particularly if the period is projected to be shorter that one week (as provided in the "Length of Time for Aid and Assistance" section (Section VI) of this Agreement); c.The estimated time when the assistance provided will arrive at the location designated by the authorized representative of the recipient; and d.The name of the person(s) to be designated as the provider's supervisory personnel (pursuant to the “Supervision and Control" section (Section V) of this Agreement). When a provider submits a written acknowledgement to a local emergency management agency, the local emergency management agency shall notify a recipient's authorized representative and forward the information received from a provider. A recipient or a local emergency management agency shall respond to a provider's written acknowledgment by executing and returning a copy of the request form to a provider by the most efficient practical means, maintaining a copy for its file. SECTION V. SUPERVISION AND CONTROL A provider shall designate supervisory personnel among its employees sent to render aid and assistance to a recipient. As soon as practical, a recipient shall assign work tasks to a provider's supervisory personnel and, unless specifically instructed otherwise, a recipient shall have the responsibility for coordinating communications between a provider's supervisory personnel and a recipient. A recipient shall provide necessary credentials to a provider's personnel authorizing them to operate on behalf of a recipient. Page 4 of 9 Provider’s supervisory personnel shall consider the medical direction and scope of practice in assignments. Provider’s personnel shall provide care under the procedures and protocols in effect from their agency and shall not provide care outside the agency’s scope of practice as established by the Kentucky board of EMS. Disputes arising over the delivery of direct patient care will be decided by on-line medical control. Based upon the assignments set forth by a recipient, a provider’s supervisory personnel shall: a.Have the authority to assign work and establish work schedules for a provider’s personnel. Further, have direct supervision and control of a provider’s personnel, equipment and other resources which shall, at all times, remain with a provider’s supervisory personnel. A provider should be prepared to furnish communications equipment sufficient to maintain communications among its respective operating units, and if this is not possible, a provider shall notify a recipient accordingly. It is expressly understood that this may involve a recipient providing radio frequencies to a provider while a provider is assisting a recipient; b.Maintain daily personnel time records, material records and a log of equipment hours; and; c. Report work progress to a recipient at mutually agreed upon intervals. SECTION VI. LENGTH OF TIME FOR AID AND ASSISTANCE; REVIEWABILITY; RECALL The duration of a provider’s assistance shall be for the period agreed upon by the authorized representatives of a provider and a recipient. As noted in Section II of this Agreement, a provider’s personnel, equipment and other resources shall remain subject to recall by a provider to provide for its own citizens if circumstances so warrant. A provider shall make a good faith effort to provide at least twenty-four (24) hours advance notice to a recipient of its (provider’s) intent to terminate a mission, unless such notice is not practicable. In such a case, as much notice as is reasonable under the circumstances shall be provided. SECTION VII. REIMBURSEMENTS Except as otherwise provided below, it is understood that a recipient shall pay to a provider reasonable and documented expenses incurred by a provider for extending assistance to a recipient. Such reimbursements shall commence 12 hours after the provider support is on scene and the recipient has signed a local emergency declaration. The terms and conditions governing reimbursement for any assistance provided under this Agreement shall be in accordance with the following provisions, unless otherwise agreed in writing by a recipient and a provider. A recipient shall be ultimately responsible for reimbursement of all eligible reasonable and documented expenses if subject to 44 C.F.R. Part 206. A.Personnel – During the period of assistance, a provider shall continue to pay its employees according to its then prevailing ordinances, rules, and regulations. A provider shall pay for all direct and indirect payroll costs and expenses including travel expenses incurred during the period of assistance unless otherwise agreed upon, including, but not limited to, employee retirement benefits as provided by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). However, as stated in Section IX of this Agreement, a recipient shall not be responsible for reimbursing any amounts paid or due as benefits to a provider’s personnel under the terms of the Kentucky Worker’s Compensation Law. B.Equipment – A provider shall be responsible for any equipment provided during the period of assistance, unless otherwise agreed upon. For those instances in which costs are reimbursed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the FEMA-eligible direct costs shall be determined in accordance with 44C.F.R. 206.228. A provider shall pay for all repairs to its equipment as determined necessary by its on-site supervisor(s) to Page 5 of 9 maintain such equipment in safe and operational condition. At the request of a provider, fuels, miscellaneous supplies, and minor repairs may be provided by a recipient, if practical. The total equipment charges to a recipient shall be reduced by the total value of the fuels, supplies and repairs furnished by a recipient and by the amount of any insurance proceeds received by a provider. C.Materials and Supplies – A provider shall be responsible for all materials and supplies furnished by it and used or damaged during the period of assistance, unless otherwise agreed upon. The measure of any reimbursement the provider shall receive shall be determined in accordance with 44 C.F.R. 206.228. D.Record Keeping – A recipient or its representative local emergency management agency, personnel shall provide information, directions, and assistance for record keeping to a provider’s personnel. A provider shall maintain patient care report records for patients treated by the agency’s personnel, when applicable. The provider agrees to share incident and patient information that may be necessary to mitigate the incident, as authorized by state and federal law. A provider shall maintain records and submit invoices for reimbursement by a recipient in accordance with the procedures and format used or required by FEMA publications, including 44 C.F.R. Part 13 and applicable Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circulars. E.Payment; Other Miscellaneous Matters as to Reimbursement – A provider shall forward an itemized statement of reimbursable costs and expenses to the recipient as soon as practicable after the costs and expenses are incurred, unless the deadline for identifying damage is extended in accordance with 44 C.F.R. Part 206. EMS services providers may bill the patient or the patient’s third-party carrier, as appropriate, at the provider’s prevailing rate for supplies, equipment, transport, and other applicable services in accordance with the assisting agency’s patient billing practices. SECTION VIII. RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF PROVIDER'S EMPLOYEES Whenever a provider’s employees are rendering aid and assistance pursuant to this Agreement, such employees shall retain the same powers, duties, immunities and privileges they would ordinarily possess if performing their duties within the geographical limits of a provider. SECTION IX. PARTIES MUTUALLY AGREE TO HOLD EACH OTHER HARMLESS FROM LIABILITY. Each party (as indemnitor) agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold the other party (as indemnitee), and its officers, employees and agents, free and harmless from and against any and all losses, penalties, damages, assessments, costs, charges, professional fees and other expenses or liabilities of every kind and arising out of or relating to any and all claims, liens, demands, obligations, actions, proceedings or causes of actions of every kind in connection with or arising out of indemnitor's negligent acts, errors and/or omissions. Indemnitor further agrees to investigate, handle respond to, provide defense for and defend any such claims, etc. at indemnitor's sole expense and agrees to bear all other costs and expenses related thereto. To the extent that immunity does not apply, each party shall bear the risk of its own actions, as it does with its day-to-day operations, and determine for itself what kinds of insurance, and in what amounts, it should carry. Each party understands and agrees that any insurance protection obtained shall in no way limit the responsibility to indemnify, keep and save harmless the other parties to this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent that each party purchases insurance, it shall not be deemed to have waived its governmental immunity by law. Page 6 of 9 SECTION X. INITIAL DURATION OF AGREEMENT; RENEWAL; TERMINATION; PROPERTY This Agreement shall be approved and adopted by the governing body of a party and the signed by the party’s chief executive officer. There shall be no jointly held property under the provisions of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be binding for not less than one (1) year from its effective date, unless terminated upon at least sixty (60) days written notice by a party as set forth below. Thereafter, this Agreement shall continue to be binding upon the parties in subsequent years and shall be considered to renew automatically from year to year, unless terminated by written notification as provided above. A party may withdraw from this Agreement with at least 60 days notice. Once a withdrawal is effective, a withdrawn entity shall no longer be a party to this Agreement, but this Agreement shall continue to be in force among the remaining parties. There shall be no jointly held property under the provisions of this Agreement. SECTION XI. HEADINGS The headings of various sections and subsections of this Agreement have been inserted for convenient reference only and shall not be construed as modifying, amending or affecting in any way the express terms and provisions of this Agreement. SECTION XII. SEVERABILITY; EFFECT ON OTHER AGREEMENTS Should any clause, sentence, provision, paragraph or other part of this Agreement be judged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder of this Agreement. Each of the parties declares that it would have entered into this Agreement irrespective of the fact that any one or more of this Agreement’s clauses, sentences, provisions, paragraphs or other parts have been so declared invalid. Accordingly, it is the intention of the parties that the remaining portions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect without regard to the clause(s), sentence(s), provision(s), paragraph(s) or other part(s) invalidated. In the event that parties to this Agreement have entered into other mutual aid and assistance contracts, those parties agree that to the extent a request for mutual assistance is made pursuant to this Agreement, those other mutual aid and assistance contracts are superseded by this Agreement. SECTION XIII. EFFECTIVE DATE, APPROVAL AND ADOPTION This Agreement shall take effect upon approval and adoption of the following resolution by the entity seeking to become a party to the Agreement: Page 7 of 9 RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY OF _________________ (Governing Body) (City or County) that the Statewide Emergency Management Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement is hereby approved and adopted, and THAT ___ ______________________ , _ ____________ (Name of Primary Representative) (Official Title) AND ____ ______________ ______ , ______________________________ (Name of Alternate Representative) (Official Title) are hereby authorized to execute the agreement and to request, offer, or otherwise provide aid and assistance under the terms of the agreement for, and on behalf of, ____ ______________, (Name of City, County, or Entity) a public entity established under the laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and for the purpose of entering into the agreement and thereby become a party to the Emergency Management Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement. Passed and approved this __ day of _______________, 20__. Motion by: __________________________________ Name & Title Second by:__________________________________ Name & Title CERTIFICATION I, __ __________________, duty appointed ____________________________________________ (Title) of __ _________________, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the (City, County, or Other Entity) resolution passed and approved by the ___ ______________ of ______________________ (City, County, or Other Entity) on the ___day of ________________, 20__. ___________________________________________________ (Signature)(Date) Page 8 of 9 STATEWIDE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MUTUAL AID AND ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT Part II.List of Authorized Representatives to Contact for Emergency Assistance For ____ ________________________ (Political Subdivision) PRIMARY REPRESENTATIVE: Name: ___ ________________________Title: Address: _ ________City: _ ______ State: __ ___ Zip Code: _ ____ Phone: __________ FAX: ________________ Pager: ______________________ E-Mail: _ _______________________ Cell Phone: ________________________ ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE: Name: ___ _______________________ Title: _______________ Address: _ ________City: _ ______ State: __ __ Zip Code: _ ____ Phone: __________ FAX: ________________ Pager: ______________________ E-Mail: _ __________ Cell Phone: ________________________ Page 9 of 9 Agenda Action Form Paducah City Commission Meeting Date: July 22, 2025 Short Title: Southside Revitalization Plan - C. GAULT & P. STROUP Category: Ordinance Staff Work By: Palmer Stroup, Carol Gault, Nancy Upchurch, Angela Schade, Josh Sommer, Morgan Dennis Presentation By: Carol Gault, Palmer Stroup Background Information: This plan is to be adopted via ordinance as an addendum to the City of Paducah Comprehensive Plan. This plan's most recent history followed a public hearing process that concluded with the adoption and subsequent recommendation of the plan by a resolution from Paducah Planning Commission & URCDA to the Board of Commissioners. Note: Copy of plan draft included separately. Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? Yes If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Commission Priorities List Southside Revitalization Quality Housing Quality of Life Growth Communications Plan: The current plan draft was available to view online on the City of Paducah website and in Planning Department Office and remains available currently. The plan draft was previously presented publicly at Planning Commission & URCDA meetings on June 9th and July 7th. Account Name: Funds Available: Account Number: Staff Recommendation: Planning Staff recommends approval of plan. Paducah Planning Commission/URCDA has also recommended approval with a resolution made on July 7th, 2025. Attachments: 1. ORD Southside Revitalization Plan 2. SS Plan 2025 07 15 3. URCDA Resolution 7-7-25 4. Planning Comm Resolution 7-7-25 ORDINANCE NO. 2025-________________ AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND APPROVING THE “SOUTHSIDE REVITALIZATION PLAN, ” ESTABLISHING AND DESIGNATING THE “SOUTHSIDE PROGRAM AREA,”AND DESIGNATING THE URBAN RENEWAL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF PADUCAH WITH THE AUTHORITY TO IMPLEMENT THE PLAN AND OVERSEE THE ADMINISTATION OF THE PLAN FOR THE REVITALIZATION OF THE SOUTHSIDE PROGRAM AREA. WHEREAS, the Southside of Paducah is one of Paducah’s earliest neighborhoods and the revitalization of this neighborhood is a priority of the Board of Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners has further determined that it is a public purpose of the City to foster, promote, and facilitate the orderly development, redevelopment, and revitalization of blighted, substandard, vacant, orphaned, and underutilized properties located within the “Southside of Paducah all to the benefit of the citizens and residents of the City; and WHEREAS, to fulfill this public purpose, the City of Paducah acting by and through its Planning Department and pursuant to Chapter 99 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes, as amended, has established a development/program area and is proposing a neighborhood redevelopment plan, known as the “Southside Revitalization Plan” (the “Plan;”), and is now requesting that the Board of Commissioners approve and adopt the Plan; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on June 9, 2025, by the Paducah Planning Commission and Urban Renewal and Community Development Agency, an agency of the City of Paducah (“URCDA”), after notice pursuant to law; and WHEREAS, the Paducah Planning Commission and URCDA have duly considered the Plan and have heard and considered the objections and suggestions of all interested parties who appeared at said hearing; and WHEREAS, the Paducah Planning Commission found that the Plan to be in conformance with the Paducah-McCracken County Comprehensive Plan adopted January 28, 2025, and is necessary to effectuate the public purposes of the City, and has therefore approved and adopted the Plan on July 7, 2025; and WHEREAS, the URCDA concurs with the Paducah Planning Commission and has therefore approved and adopted the Plan on July 7, 2025, finding that the incentive strategies, funding sources, and budget for Phase One Program Area are set forth in Sections 7 and 8 of the Plan and are reasonable and feasible to finance or arrange to finance the revitalization of the Phase One Program Area in accordance with the Plan. 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Adoption of the Southside Revitalization Plan. The City of Paducah, acting by and through its Board of Commissioners, hereby adopts the Southside Revitalization Plan attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein as Exhibit A. The Board of Commissioners hereby finds and determines that joint public hearings were duly held on June 9, 2025, to solicit public comment on the Plan, following notice of the hearing in accordance with Chapters 99 and 424 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes, as amended. Both the Paducah Planning Commission and the URCDA recommend approval of the Southside Revitalization Plan to the Board of Commissioners. SECTION 2. Establishment, Name, Boundaries. The development/program area is located within the City and is hereby established and designated as the “Southside Program Area.” The Southside Program Area, as described in the Plan consists of eight main neighborhoods: Walter Jetton, Uppertown, River Park, Kolb Park, Farley Place, Littleville, Dolly McNutt, and Ella Munal, and covers 3.30 square miles and contains 3,678 parcels of land. Due to this large scale area, the Plan will be implemented in phases. “Phase One Program Area” includes all land within the corporate boundaries of the City of Paducah situated between the southern right-of-way line of Kentucky Avenue to the northern right-of-way line of Caldwell Street and from the western right- rd of-way line of South 3 Street to the eastern boundary of the Illinois Central Railroad track between Kentucky Avenue and Caldwell Street. SECTION 3. Findings and Determinations. In accordance with Chapter 99 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes, as amended, the City hereby makes the following findings and determinations: (a) That the Southside Program Area is a blighted area; (b) That a shortage of housing of sound standards and design adequate for family life exists in the Program Area and in the Paducah community; (c) That the need for housing accommodations has been or will be increased as a result of the revitalization in accordance with the Plan of the residential and commercial units in the Southside Program Area; (d) That the conditions of blight in the Southside Program Area and the shortage of decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the Paducah community cause or contribute to an increase in and spread of disease and crime and constitute a menace to the public health, safety, and welfare; (e) That the Southside Revitalization Plan will afford maximum opportunity consistent with the sound needs of the Paducah community as a whole for the redevelopment of the Southside Program Area by private enterprise; (f) That the Southside Revitalization Plan conforms to and with the Paducah-McCracken County Comprehensive Plan adopted January 28, 2025; 2 (g) That federal financial assistance is not necessary, and all funds will be available from other sources; (h) That the benefits which will result from eliminating the slum and blighted conditions in the Program Area will accrue to the inhabitants of the communities in which these conditions exist and to the inhabitants of the City of Paducah, Kentucky generally; and (i) That the necessity in the public interest for the provisions of Chapter 99 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes, as amended, is hereby declared to be legislative determination and all powers exercised, and all public monies expended are for public uses and purposes. SECTION 4. Designation of Oversight Agency. the City hereby designates URCDA for the implementation, oversight, administration and review responsibility for the Southside Revitalization Plan and this Ordinance. URCDA shall act on behalf of the City in administering the Southside Revitalization Plan and this Ordinance. SECTION 5. Severability. The provisions of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be severable, and if any section, phrase or provision shall for any reason be declared invalid, such declaration of invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Ordinance. SECTION 6. Repeal of Conflicting Orders and Ordinances. All prior resolutions, municipal orders or ordinances or parts of any resolution, municipal order or ordinance in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 7. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will become effective upon summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424. _________________________________________ MAYOR GEORGE P. BRAY ATTEST: ____________________________________ LINDSAY PARISH, PADUCAH CITY CLERK Introduced by the Board of Commissioners, July 22, 2025 Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, ___________________, 2025 Recorded by City Clerk, ________________, 2025 Published by The Paducah Sun, __________________, 2025 ORD\\Southside Revitalization Plan 3 EXHIBIT A SOUTHSIDE REVITALIZATION PLAN ATTACHED 4 DJUZ!PG!QBEVDBI SFWJUBMJ\[BUJPO QMBO Table of Contents Djuz!pg!Qbevdbi!Qmboojoh!Efqbsunfou!5 Djuz!pg!Qbevdbi!Benjojtusbujpo!6 Tfdujpo!2;!Pwfswjfx!pg!Tpvuitjef!7 !Rvboujuz!pg!Ipvtjoh!9 !Efnphsbqijdt!Bobmztjt!21 !Dvssfou!Tubujtujdt!gps!uif!Djuz!pg!Qbevdbi!22 Tfdujpo!3;!Ipvtjoh!Bobmztjt!24 !Wbsjfuz!pg!Ipvtjoh!24 !!24 !Pctubdmft!up!Ipvtjoh!Tpmvujpot!25 !!25 !Dvssfou!Ipvtjoh!Dpoejujpot!jo!Tpvuitjef!25 Tfdujpo!4;!Dpnnvojuz!Jowpmwfnfou!29 Tfdujpo!5;!Bdujpo!Bmsfbez!Ublfo!31 Tfdujpo!6;!Qibtf!Pof!Qsphsbn!Bsfb!35 !Qibtf!Pof!Bsfb!Qbsdfm!Ebub!boe!Wbdbodz!38 !\[pojoh!'!Dvssfou!Mboe!Vtf!39 !Gvuvsf!Mboe!Vtf!'!Efwfmpqnfou!3: Tfdujpo!7;!Qsphsbn!Hpbmt!41 !Qibtf!Pof!Qsphsbn!Bsfb!Ujnfmjof!41 Tfdujpo!8;!Uppmt!gps!Ofjhicpsippe!Sfwjubmj{bujpo!43 !Jodfoujwf!Tusbufhjft!gps!Ofjhicpsippe!Efwfmpqnfou!44 Tfdujpo!9;!Gvoejoh!uif!Wjtjpo!46 Tfdujpo!:;!Nfbtvsjoh!Pvs!Tvddftt!49 Tfdujpo!21;!UFO!Jnnfejbuf!Bdujpo!Jufnt!51 !”J!bn!Tpvuitjef•!Jojujbujwf!53 Tfdujpo!22;!Gvuvsf!Qibtft!boe!Bnfoenfout!54 !Gvuvsf!Qsphsbn!Bsfbt!boe!Tusbufhz!54 !Qmbo!Bnfoenfout!55 !Tpvuitjef!Efwfmpqnfou!Pqqpsuvojujft!56 Tfdujpo!23;!Dpodmvtjpo!5: Bqqfoejdft!61 Qsfqbsfe!cz!uif Djuz!pg!Qbevdbi Qmboojoh!Efqbsunfou EJSFDUPS Dbspm!Hbvmu QMBOOFS!JJJ Kptivb!Q/!Gpxmfs.Tpnnfs QMBOOFS!JJ Qbmnfs!Tuspvq- Tpvuitjef!Sfwjubmj{bujpo!Dppsejobups QMBOOFS!J Npshbo!Efoojt EPXOUPXO!EFWFMPQNFOU!TQFDJBMJTU Bohfmb!Tdibef TFOJPS!BENJOJTUSBUJWF!BTTJTUBOU Obodz!Vqdivsdi Boe!xjui!tqfdjbm!uibolt!up!uif!Tpvuitjef!Tuffsjoh!Dpnnjuuff boe!bmm!sftjefout!pg!uif!Djuz!pg!Qbevdbi!xip!ibwf!qbsujdjqbufe boe!wpmvouffsjoh!uifjs!ujnf/ 4Paducah Planning Department Djuz!pg!Qbevdbi Benjojtusbujpo NBZPS Hfpshf!Q/!Csbz NBZPS!QSP.UFN Tboesb!Xjmtpo DPNNJTTJPOFST Sbzobsmep!Ifoefstpo Spcfsu!Cv{!Tnjui Evkvbo!Uipnbt DJUZ!NBOBHFS Ebspo!Kpsebo BTTJTUBOU!DJUZ!NBOBHFS Njdifmmf!Tnpmfo Paducah Planning Department5 SECTION Overview of the Southside 1 Uijt!epdvnfou!tfswft!bt!b!gpvoebujpobm!hvjef!buf.jodpnf!ipvtfipmet-!nboz!pg!xipn!tusvh. gps!uif!Djuz!pg!Qbevdbi!up!beesftt!uif!ipvtjoh!hmfe!xjui!qpwfsuz!boe!mbdlfe!uif!sftpvsdft!up! offet!pg!uif!Tpvuitjef/!Ipvtjoh!jt!bo!fttfoujbm!nbjoubjo!uifjs!qspqfsujft/ qjmmbs!pg!b!dpnnvojuz“t!xfmm.cfjoh-!qspwjejoh! uif!gpvoebujpo!gps!fdpopnjd!tubcjmjuz-!tpdjbm!Uijt!dzdmf!pg!efdmjof!mfe!up!ofhbujwf!qfsdfq. frvjuz-!boe!rvbmjuz!pg!mjgf/!Gps!nboz-!ju!jt!bmtp!ujpot!pg!uif!ofjhicpsippet-!gvsuifs!ijoefsjoh! pof!pg!uif!nptu!sfmjbcmf!xbzt!up!cvjme!xfbmui/!ofx!jowftunfou!boe!efwfmpqnfou/!Gps!nboz-! ipvtjoh!mboetdbqf-!jodmvejoh!lfz!gbdupst!tvdi!fttfoujbm!tfswjdft!tvdi!bt!hspdfsz!tupsft!ps! ifbmuidbsf-!qbsujdvmbsmz!gps!uiptf!xjuipvu!sf. mjbcmf!usbotqpsubujpo/ boe!pvumjoft!b!tusbufhjd!bqqspbdi!up!cfhjo!be. esfttjoh!uiftf!dibmmfohft/Opx-!uif!Djuz!pg!Qbevdbi!ibt!nbef!uif!sfwj. ubmj{bujpo!pg!uif!Tpvuitjef!b!upq!qsjpsjuz/!Uif! 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