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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/03/05549 MAY 3, 2005 At a Regular Meeting of the Board of Commissioners, held in the Commission Chambers of City Hall at 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 3, 2005, Mayor Paxton presided, and upon call of the roll by the Assistant City Clerk, the following answered to their names: Commissioners Coleman, Guess, Sirk, Smith and Mayor Paxton (5). Commissioner Coleman asked Mayor Paxton if the individuals had been chosen for the Smoking Ban Task Force. Mayor Paxton stated that Dr. Shawn Jones, Commissioner David Guess and Allison Humphreys, with Jeremiah's Restaurant, had agreed to serve. The Mayor asked the Commissioners to contact him within the next couple of days with names of individuals they would like to see serving on the task force. Also, he will make sure the Commissioners are able to review the list before making the appointments. WORKSHOP SPECIAL EVENTS (GENERAL ASSEMBLIES) PERMIT PROCESS Mark Thompson, Parks Services Director, began the presentation by giving the Commission a brief overview of the current permit process and how the new process will differ using the RecTrac Software program through Parks Services. The point of contact for event permits will change from the Mayor's office to Parks Services. Trace Stevens, Athletics and Aquatics Supervisor for Parks Services, gave a power point presentation of the steps to obtain a permit for an event under the new permitting process. A uniform packet has been developed to distribute to individuals requesting a permit. Permit information will be available at Parks Services, Visitors Bureau, Main Street, City Hall and on the City's website. PIO RECOMMENDATION City Manager, Jim Zumwalt, outlined reasons why the City needs a Public Information Officer: internal communications, marketing to visitors, informing public, etc. Mr. Zumwalt recommended Kristin Gregory, current City Management Intern, for this position. After discussion among the Commissioners, Mayor Paxton asked the City Manager to place the creation of the position and recommendation of hiring Ms. Gregory on the next City Commission Meeting Agenda. CELL PHONE PROCEDURES Greg Mueller, Director of Information Systems, explained to the Commission that currently, the City does not have a policy for city cell phone usage by employees. Various departments have cell phones on different contracts of varying rates. In order to get the best deal for the City and discourage use of city cell phones for personal use, the City Manager requested Mr. Mueller to develop a citywide contract and a Cell Phone Policy and Procedure. The employee would have the option of one of the following: 1. The City would provide a $50/month stipend to the employee who would purchase his or her own cell phone and plan. The employee would be required to provide the cell phone number to their supervisor. 2. The City would provide a cell phone to the employee for business use only. If it was determined that the employee had used the phone for personal use, disciplinary actions would be implemented. However, the employee would be allowed to add a second line to the city cell phone at his or her own expense. Commissioners questioned whether the number of employees using city cell phones was too high and that the $50/month stipend may be too much. They asked the City Manager for a list of the employees using city cell phones and more information about the cost. Ray McClennen, IRS Agent and citizen of Paducah, spoke to the Commission on the necessity of a cell phone policy. Without a restrictive policy, the cell phone is considered a benefit to the employee and the City is responsible for paying taxes on this benefit. Mayor Paxton asked Assistant Chief Reese to brief the Commission on the report of a convicted sex offender living in a Paducah neighborhood recently brought to light by the media. Assistant Chief Reese explained that the person had registered with the State of Kentucky as required and as far as he knew, was following all laws. The neighborhood residents have scheduled a meeting for Thursday, May 5"' at the Paducah Middle School and a police officer, the County Attorney and other officials will be attending. 550 MAY 3, 2005 CITY MANAGER REPORT • Calendar Items • Budget Advance now scheduled for Wednesday, June 1, 2005 at 8:00 a.m. • Presented cost of hiring Lyle Sumek for the most recent Commission Advance. • Briefed Commissioners on most recent information regarding city health insurance costs and changes in the State Health Insurance System. Laverne Trimble, with Exit 3 Truck Stop, presented the Commission with a Petition of 775 signatures against the smoking ban in restaurants. Upon motion the meeting adjourned. ADOPTED: May /O , 2005 'J,Ja'4' 11? Assistant City Clerk Mayor