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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-13-2024February 13, 2024 At a Regular Meeting of the Paducah Board of Commissioners held on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at 5:00 p.m., in the Commission Chambers of City Hall located at 300 South 5th Street, Mayor George Bray presided. Upon call of the roll by the City Clerk, Lindsay Parish, the following answered to their names: Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, Wilson, and Mayor Bray (5). INVOCATION Commissioner Smith led the Invocation. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Bray led the pledge. PRESENTATIONS Communications Manager Pam Spencer provided the following summary: Southside Update - Walter Jetton Housing Program "Director of Planning Nic Hutchison and Planner Palmer Stroup provided an update on the Southside Neighborhoods Initiative, specifically related to the residential incentive programs. After collaborations with the Southside Steering Committee and community stakeholders, the City launched in July 2023 two residential grant programs with the initial focus on a section of the Walter Jetton and Uppertown neighborhoods roughly from Washington Street to Caldwell and from 13th to 18th Street. So far, the Planning Department has received a total of 14 applications with eight currently approved (six microgrant and two rehab/new construction applications). Each application is scored and reviewed for completeness. To date, the City has awarded nearly $28,000 in microgrant incentive funds and nearly $35,000 in rehab/new construction grants. Microgrant projects, which will match up to $5000 of the first $10,000 of a homeowner's investment, include a roof replacement and plumbing repairs. For the home rehab/new construction grant, Stroup showed a picture of a home under construction on Oscar Cross Avenue. The home is being built through the Paducah Alliance of Neighbors and will received the maximum grant award of $27,000. Stroup outlined the various outreach and engagement completed to date including town hall meetings, informational mailers and tables at events, door hangers, door-to-door neighborhood walks, and engagements with the faith -based community. In looking ahead, Stroup recommends continuing to target this section of the Walter Jetton and Uppertown neighborhoods with a goal of receiving more applications. Additional community engagement and outreach activities will be held to assist residents in the application process. To learn more about the incentives, visit https://paducahky.gov/southside-incentive-programs." Paducah Police Department Annual Crime Statistics Presentation "Police Chief Brian Laird presented an update on the community's annual crime statistics. A few highlights are as follows: • In 2023, there were 3658 total crimes (Part 1 and Part 2 crimes) reported. This is a 0.14 percent decrease as compared to 2022. • Part 1 crimes saw a two percent decrease as compared to 2022. Part 1 crimes, as classified by the FBI, consist of "major" crimes including murder, rape, and robbery. One of the most significant reductions was the number of homicides in the city: There were six in 2022, compared to one in 2023. The number of arson, rape, and robbery reports also decreased in 2023. Aggravated assaults saw an increase. • From 2019 through 2023, the Part 1 crime trend is declining with a 31 percent decrease over that five-year period. • Part 2 crime saw a slight change as compared to 2022 with a 0.48 percent increase. Part II crimes include simple assaults, forgery and counterfeiting, fraud, criminal mischief, weapons offenses, sexual offenses (other than rape), drug abuse violations, liquor violations, and offenses against family and children. • Officers investigated 1826 collisions in 2023 which is almost the same number as 2022. Injuries were reported in 311 of the crashes. • There was one fatal crash in the city in 2023. There were three fatalities in 2022. • Regarding traffic enforcement, officers issued 3810 traffic citations, a 65 percent increase as compared to 2022. Officers also increased the number of written warnings. 0 There were 323 DUI arrests in 2023, a 33 percent increase as compared to 2022. February 13, 2024 The 911 dispatch center received a total of 134,830 emergency and non -emergency calls in 2023, a five percent decrease as compared to 2022. However, the total number of dispatches from 911 increased by 16 percent from 2022 to 2023 with a total number of 103,600 dispatches in 2023. Paducah Police had 50,604 dispatches with 40,565 for the McCracken County Sheriff's Office. The remaining dispatches were to Paducah Fire, the County fire departments, emergency management, animal control, coroner, and Mercy." CONSENT AGENDA Mayor Bray asked if the Board wanted any items on the Consent Agenda removed for separate consideration. No items were removed for separate consideration. Mayor Bray asked the City Clerk to read the items on the Consent Agenda. I(A) Approve Minutes for the January 23 and January 25, 2024, Board of Commissioners Meetings I(B) Receive & File Documents Contract File: 1. Marine Solutions — Accepted Proposal for Dredging Paducah Transient Dock — signed by City Manager 2. Dredge America, Inc. — Paducah Transient Dock Dredging Project— Form of Labor and Material Payment Bond, Form of Performance Bond and Certificate of Liability Insurance — MO 42668 3. Fleet Maintenance Service Agreement with Ballard Fiscal Court — MO #2842 4. AssetWorks — GSA Contract for Public Works and Parks — MO #2843 5. Tyler, Inc. Contract Amendment - $2,995 — MO #2844 Financials File: 1. Paducah Water Works —Month Ended November 30 2023 2. Paducah Water Works — Month Ended December 31, 2023 3. City of Paducah — Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (CFR) Year ended June 30 2023 — Entire document can be found in LaserFiche — City ClerldFinance Documents/2024 I(C) Appointment of Matthew Turley and Tara Sawvel to the Code Enforcement Board. Matthew Turley will replace Melinda Winchester, who resigned. Said term shall expire August 22, 2026. Tara Sawvel will replace Ines Rivas -Hutchins, whose term expired. Said tern will expire February 26, 2027. I(D) Personnel Actions I(E) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AMENDING THE FY2023-2024 POSITION AND PAY SCHEDULE FOR THE FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY). (MO #2850; BK 13) I(F) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2024 PAY GRADE SCHEDULE FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY (MO 42851; BK 13) I(G) MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING A 2024 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $200,000 THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE FOUR RIVERS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH'S CENTERPOINT RECOVERY CENTER AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL REQUIRED GRANT AWARD DOCUMENTS). (MO #2852; BK 13) I(H) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AMENDING THE RENTAL RATES FOR THE ROBERT CHERRY CIVIC CENTER, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 70-32, PARKS AND RECREATION, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH TO INCLUDE FEES FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE DAY RENTALS). (MO #2853; BK 13) Commissioner Guess offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson, that the items on the consent agenda be adopted as presented. February 13, 2024 Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, Wilson, and Mayor Bray (5)• BOARD APPOINTMENTS Commissioner Henderson offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, that the Board of Commissioners approve the action of Mayor Bray in the following Brooks Stadium Commission appointments and reappointments: • Reappoint Joshua Tyler Parker for a term that shall expire December 31, 2027 • Reappoint Chris Cappock for a term that shall expire December 31, 2027 • Reappoint Alex Blackwell for a term that shall expire December 5, 2027 • Appoint Neel Carroll, to replace William Cox who has resigned, for a term that shall expire December 5, 2027 • Appoint Phillip Hudson, to replace Sam Goode who has resigned, for a term that shall expire December 5, 2026 Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, Wilson, and Mayor Bray (5). MUNICIPAL ORDERS UPDATE CITY INVESTMENT POLICY Commissioner Smith offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Wilson, that the Board of Commissioners adopt a Municipal Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER ADOPTING A REVISED INVESTMENT POLICY FOR THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, PURSUANT TO KRS CHAPTER 66.480." Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, Wilson, and Mayor Bray (5). (MO 92854; BK 13) APPROVE EPAD PROGRAM FINANCING AGREEMENT AND NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE BLOCKWARE MINING, INC. PACE FINANCING Commissioner Wilson offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, that the Board of Commissioners adopt a Municipal Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER APPROVING AN ENERGY PROJECT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT (EPAD) PROGRAM FINANCING AGREEMENT, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT, AND FINAL ENERGY PROJECT NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE BLOCK MINING, INC. PACE FINANCING PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME." Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, Wilson, and Mayor Bray (5). (MO #2855; BK 13) ACCEPT RECOMMENDATION FROM THE SPORTS TOURISM COMMISSION, APPROVE DESIGN OF STUART NELSON PARK ROAD, AUTHORIZE ARCHITECT TO ADVERTISE A REQUEST FOR BIDS Commissioner Guess offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson that the Board of Commissioners adopt A Municipal Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER APPROVING THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION DESIGN OF STUART NELSON PARK ROAD AS RECOMMENDED BY THE MCCRACKEN COUNTY SPORTS TOURISM COMMISSION AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF THE PADUCAH MCCRACKEN COUNTY ATHLETIC COMPLEX AND AUTHORIZING PFGW ARCHITECTS TO ADVERTISE THE REQUEST FOR BIDS." Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, Wilson, and Mayor Bray (5). (MO #2856; BK 13) February 13, 2024 APPROVE PLEDGE OF $500,000 FOR STABILIZATION OF COLUMBIA THEATRE FACADE Commissioner Henderson offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess that the Board of Commissioners adopt A Municipal Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER ALLOCATING $500,000 AS A PLEDGE FOR THE STABILIZATION OF THE COLUMBIA THEATER FACADE AS LOCAL MATCHING FUNDS FOR THE COLUMBIA ART HOUSE." Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, Wilson, and Mayor Bray (5). (MO #2857; BK 13) ORDINANCE INTRODUCTIONS CREATING NATURAL GAS FRANCHISE Commissioner Smith offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Wilson, that the Board of Commissioners introduce an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE CREATING A NATURAL GAS FRANCHISE." This Ordinance is summarized as follows: This Ordinance creates a new chapter in the City's Code of Ordinances to enact a non-exclusive Natural Gas Franchise. The purpose of the ordinance is to protect and preserve the City's public right-of-way and infrastructure and to provide for the orderly administration of the Franchise through specific requirements as contained within the ordinance. In consideration of the right to make use of Public Right -of -Way, the Franchisee must pay a sum equal to two percent (2%) of its Revenues to the City of Paducah during the life of the Franchise. Further, the ordinance outlines the requirements for interested parties to bid to become a Franchisee. AMEND PADUCAH CODE OF ORDINANCE CHAPTER 108 — TELECOMMUNICATIONS Commissioner Wilson offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Smith, that the Board of Commissioners introduce an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 108 "TELECOMMUNICATIONS" OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY." This Ordinance is summarized as follows: The ordinance amends Chapter 108, "Telecommunications" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, to simplify the application process, remove the requirement for bonds to be AAA rated, clarify language regarding franchise fee payments, and update the length of time required to have the telecommunications services available from 180 days to 365 days from the date of the award of the franchise PUBLIC COMMENT Audra Ursini made a comment in support of quarterly franchise fee payments. DISCUSSIONS Communications Manager Pam Spencer provided the following summaries: Quarterly Grants Update City of Paducah Grants Administrator Hope Reasons provided an update of grants activity. The City of Paducah currently manages $19.7 million in grant funding. This quarter, the City submitted six grant applications requesting a total of $245,585. Awards for October through December 2023 include a KY Office of Homeland Security grant, GameTime playground equipment, a KLC Liability grant, and a Safe Streets and Roads for All grant. Reasons also mentioned that two meetings including a strategic planning meeting have been held for the National Park Service grant that is helping Paducah determine the next phase for the Greenway Trail. City Manager Jordan mentioned that the City is looking at developing a training opportunity to assist local non -profits in their search for grant funding. 2023 Commission Priorities Annual Report Assistant City Manager Michelle Smolen shared the 2023 Commission Priorities Annual Report. This report showcases the achievements on the priority action items and continuous improvement items selected by the Board more than a year ago. Over the weekend, the Board worked to select the 2024 priorities. To read the entire 2023 report, visit Commission Priorities. Each action item has a dedicated webpage. February 13, 2024 EXECUTIVE SESSION Commissioner Guess offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson, that the Board of Commissioners go into closed session for discussion of matters pertaining to the following topics: ➢ Future sale or acquisition of a specific parcel(s) of real estate, as permitted by KRS 61.810(1)(b) ➢ Discussions of proposed or pending litigation against or on behalf of the public agency KRS 61.810(1)(c) Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5) RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION Commissioner Smith offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, that the Paducah Board of Commissioners reconvene in open session. Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5) ADJOURN Commissioner Henderson offered Motion, seconded by Mayor Bray that the meeting be adjourned. Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, Wilson, and Mayor Bray (5)• TIME ADJOURNED: 7:59 p.m. ADOPTED: February 27, 2024 George Bray, Mayor ATTEST: �i'8 idsay R. Pari City Clerk