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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-24-2017JANUARY 24, 2017 At a Regular Meeting of the Board of Commissioners, held on Tuesday, January 24, 20 5:30 p.m., in the Commission Chambers of City Hall located at 300 South 5th Street, Tem Wilson presided, and upon call of the roll by the City Clerk, the following answer names: Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, and Mayor Pro Tem Wilson (4). Harless was absent (1). INVOCATION Father Brad Whistle, St. Mary Episcopal Vicar, gave the invocation. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Palmer Sims, St. Mary's School 6' grader, led the pledge. PROCLAMATION CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK Mayor Pro Tem Wilson presented a proclamation to Mrs. Eleanor Spry, Director of St. School System, proclaiming January 29" through February 0' as "Catholic Schools We Also present were representatives and students of the school system, Father Brad Whist Ashley Wright, Reagan Mobley, Edward O'Neill, Palmer Sims and Jaclyn Meredith. MINUTES Commissioner Abraham offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Holland, that the the Minutes for the January 17, 2017, City Commission meeting be waived and that th of said meeting prepared by the City Clerk be approved as written. Adopted upon call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, and Tem Wilson (4). MOTION R & F DOCUMENTS Commissioner Holland offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Abraham, that the documents be received and filed: DOCUMENTS 1. Certificates of Liability Insurance: a. Faughn Electric, Inc. b. Asphalt Paving, Inc. c. MP Lawson Construction, LLC d. Leigh & Associates, Inc. 2. Contract for Services with Paxton Park Golf Board DBA Paxton Park Municip, Course (Executed by the City Manager) 3. City of Paducah Comprehensive Annual Report for Year Ended June 30, 2016 4. Museum of the American Quilter's Society Financial Statements for Years End 30, 2016 and 2015 Adopted upon call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, and Tem Wilson (4). MUNICIPAL ORDER PERSONNEL ACTIONS Commissioner Rhodes offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Abraham, that ul recommendation of the City Manager, the Board of Commissioners of the City of Pe that the personnel changes on the attached list be approved. (SEE MUNICIPAL ORDER BOOK) Adopted upon call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, and Tem Wilson (4). APPROVE APPLICATION FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY GRANT FOR FY2018 Commissioner Abraham offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Holland, that a M Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECL APPLICATION AND ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY FOR A REIMBURSEMEI` GRANT FOR FY2018 IN THE AMOUNT OF $37,288 THROUGH THE KENTUCK OFFICE OF HIGHWAY SAFETY FOR FUNDING TO BE USED FOR OVERTIME ASSOCIATED WITH SPECIFIC TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT AND FOR THE PUR4 OF RADAR UNITS FOR THE PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT," be adopted. 887 .7, at iyor Pro d to their k." e, Mrs. -ading of Minutes wor Pro Golf d June yor Pro the ah order .yor Pro micipal TE AN T -TOURS JANUARY 24, 2017 Adopted upon call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, and Mayor Pro Tem Wils on (4). MO#1947; BK 10 APPRO E LEASE FOR BROOKS STADIUM WITH PADUCAH CHIEFS, INC. Commissioner Holland offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Abraham, that a Municipal Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LEASE WITH PADUCAH CHIEFS, INC., FOR THE LEASING OF 2400 BROOKS STADIUM DRIVE, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, ALSO KNOWN AS BROOKS STADIUM," be adopted. Adopted #pon call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, and Mayor Pro Tem Wilson (4). MO#1948; BK 10 — ADOPTION INTENT TO ANNEX TRI-STATE CONSTRUCTION PROPERTY Commissioner Rhodes offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Abraham, that the Board of Commissioners adopt an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE BOUND RY OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, BY INTENT TO ANNEX CERTA PROPERTIES LYING ADJACENT TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PAD CAH, AND DEFINING ACCURATELY THE BOUNDARY OF SAID PROPERTIES TO BE INCLUDED WITHIN THE SAID CORPORATE LIMITS." This Ordinance is summariz d as follows: Approving intent to annex certain tracts of property contiguous to the present ci y limits, located at 2901 & 2905 Lone Oak Road and at 2825 Maryland Street, 1.922 acres, more or less. Adopted #pon call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, and Mayor Pro Tem Wilson (4). ORD.#2017-1-8466; BK 35 ABOLIS PADUCAH RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BOARD AND CREATE THE PADUCAH RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD Commiss oner Abraham offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Holland, that the Board of Commissioners adopt an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE ABOLISHING DIVISION 16, PAD CAH RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, OF ARTICLE VI, CITY ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES, OF CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATION, OF THE CODE OF ORDINA 14CES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY AND CREATING AN ADVISORY BOARD TO BE KNOWN AS THE "PADUCAH RIVERFRONT DEVEL PMENT ADVISORY BOARD"; PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT AND TERMS OF MEMBERS; AND ESTABLISHING THE ROLE AND PURPOSE OF SAID BOARD." This ordinance is summarized as follows: The City hereby amends the Paducah Code of Ordinances to abolish Chapter 2, Article VI, Division 16, Paducah Riverfront Develop ent Authority, of the Paducah Code of Ordinances in its entirety. Further, the City hereby establishes an advisory board to be known as the Paducah Riverfront Development Advisory Board. The Advisory Board will assist and advise the Board of Commissioners in the development of civic projects and development plans which are intended to revitalize, improve nd generally enhance the Paducah Riverfront. It shall consist of five (5) members who shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of a majority of the members ofthe Board of Commissioners. The Board of Commissioners may designate one of its members as ex -offs io to the Paducah Riverfront Development Advisory Board. Adopted 4pon call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, and Mayor Pro Tem Wils n (4). ORD.#2017-1-8467; BK 35 NEXT N IGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION REPORT Planning Director Steve Ervin gave a report regarding the selection of the next neighborhood for neighborhood revitalization. Details of the report are provided below in an excerpt from the City Commission Highlights prepared by Pam Spencer, Public Information Officer. "Next ei hborhood Revitalization Report Planning Director Steve Ervin made a presentation to the Paducah Board of Commissioners of the work since last August by the Planning Department and the Urban Renewal & Community Development Agency (URCD ) regarding the study of the next neighborhood for revitalization. Since 2007, the City has been focused on a comprehensive revitalization of the Fountain Avenue Neighborhood which has been a very success 1 project. Over the last few months, the Planning Department and URCDA worked to select 888 JANUARY 24, 2017 criteria in which to score five potential neighborhoods for revitalization. Ervin says, "The criteria w designed to put less weight on the deficiencies of a neighborhood and attempt to focus more on the available assets of a neighborhood and its potential for sustained growth and development." The eig scoring criteria used are 1. Number of neighborhood and/or adjacent neighborhood assets; 2. Ability to attract private reinvestment; 3. Ability to obtain high sales comps; 4. Governmental capacity to attack neighborhood problems such as crime, code enforcement, and infrastructure; 5. Proximity to schools, shopping centers, social services, recreation, and pharmacies; 6. Achievable rehabilitation costs; 7. Positive spillover -effect from adjacent neighborhoods; and 8. Obstacles to proceed. The five neighborhoods under consideration are Terrell Addition, Frenchtown, Glendale, Guthrie, ar (see boundary details below). Planning staff researched and compiled data for each neighborhood including total land acres, number and type of parcels (residential, commercial, vacant, industrial, institutional, park, parking, conservancy), average residential sales price, a code enforcement score, household income, housing stock rating, and percent renter versus owner -occupied. Kolb URCDA scored the neighborhoods using the eight criteria at its meeting in January. URCDA unanimous gave Terrell Addition the lowest score which means it would have the highest chance of being a suc essf project. This is the neighborhood just west of the current Fountain Avenue Neighborhood Project. Valer Pollard with URCDA says the board members looked at each neighborhood's positives and deficiencies and the ability to attract private investment. Pollard says, "The Board members were pretty consiste�rit in their neighborhood ratings." Ervin says, "There are many neighborhoods within the City limits that could benefit from redevelopment efforts. Therefore, it is important that the selection process not only includes an assessment of a neighborhood's current conditions but that it also includes a comprehensive evaluation of the neighborhood's potential to have a sustainable and positive impact on the community at large." Ci Manager Jeff Pederson says, "This is a limited role for the City to play. But ultimately the large maj rity of investment would occur privately over time." The Paducah Board of Commissioners will review the information presented to them at this meetin and the recommendation by URCDA. Once the Commission makes a decision, the next steps in the pro ess would include neighborhood meetings, the preparation and approval of a revitalization plan, and public hearings. Then, the Planning Department would be in charge of implementing the plan over the nex several years in a process similar to the Fountain Avenue Neighborhood Revitalization Project." Neighborhoods: • Terrell Addition — Boundaries include Park Avenue, North 215` Street, Monroe Street and just west c Fountain Avenue. • Frenchtown — Boundaries include Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, North 9th Street, Jefferson Street, a North 13th Street. • Glendale — Boundaries include Mildred Street, the western boundary of Oak Grove Cemetery, Park and H.C. Mathis Drive. • Guthrie — Boundaries include Kentucky Avenue, South 2151 Street, Mayfield Road, and South 16th • Kolb — Boundaries include Island Creek, South 4th Street, Husbands Street, South 7th Street, and Br Street. CITY MANAGER REPORT • City Engineer Rick Murphy reported the roof at the city owned building located at 111 Kentucky Avenue leased by Seamen's Church has been wind damaged causing the roof to need to be replaced. Quotes from local roofing companies range from $100,000 to $135,000. • The city has contracted with Municipal Code regarding recodification of the Cify's Code of Ordinance book. i Negotiations with Local 168, International Association of Fire Fighters and the local Fraternal Order of Police organization are going well. Contracts will be forthcmmin€ the near future. Upon motion meeting was adjourned. J&r ADOPTE February 7, 2017 W AJ y4axr� City Clerk 889 in