Loading...
City Council Minutes 11-27-2017 SpecialMINUTES SPECIAL MEETING — MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday, November 27, 2017 — 5 p.m. Academy Room City Hall - Monticello Community Center Present: Brian Stumpf, Jim Davidson, Bill Fair, Charlotte Gabler, Lloyd Hilgart Absent: None Others: City staff: Jeff O'Neill, Wayne Oberg, Shibani Bisson, Rachel Leonard, Tom Pawelk, Tom Moores, Sarah Rathlisberger, Mike Mossey, Ann Mosack, John Rued, Rachel Leonard, and Matt Thiesen Others present: Joel Jamnik, Clay Sawatzke — Monticello Times 1. Call to Order Mayor Brian Stumpf called the special meeting to order at 5 p.m. 2. Budget Workshop — Project Identification and funding 2018 projects — non levy Wayne Oberg, Finance Director, opened the meeting with a brief review of 2017 operating transfers to fund downtown projects and budget fund type and uses. Jeff O'Neill, City Administrator, provided a brief summary of the city council objectives and goals and distributed a spreadsheet that listed the current projects by rank of councilmembers. The following projects/funding were discussed: The garbage, refuse, and recycling policy in regard to mobile homes and current rates. Discussion ensued on whether or not mobile homes should be charged for refuse the same as other residential properties. Mayor Stumpf would like to see mobile homes be assessed the same as other residential properties and that the difference in loss of revenue be funded by the levy. Councilmember Fair prefers that the system remain as is and studied further for 2019. Wayne Oberg commented that the implementation of a garbage fee for all residents could help fund the loss of revenue. In addition, a portion of the funds accrued from the garbage fee could also be used to help fund a Fire Chief. There was a consensus of the council that implementing a refuse fee is needed to prepare for loss of revenue in the future. Councilmember Hilgart moved approval of a $3 refuse fee in 2018 for residents with refuse carts — including mobile home parks, HOAs, and 4-plexes. Councilmember Gabler seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. 2. There was discussion on funding a Deputy Fire Chief in 2018. There would be funds available from the refuse fee to help with a portion of the funding, however, there isn't adequate funding for a full year. City Council Special Meeting Minutes — November 27, 2017 Councilmember Fair moved to authorize the advertising and hiring of a Deputy Fire Chief in midyear 2018. Councilmember Hilgart seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. 3. The Facilities Needs Study was discussed briefly. The council didn't see the urgency of implementing the study, although certain areas such as updates to the public works building (to provide additional space) and the front office of city hall (for safety reasons) should be addressed. Mayor Stumpf moved to wait on approval of a facilities needs study and bring back the issue in one year. Councilmember Hilgart seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. 4. Jeff O'Neill brought forward the item of surveillance cameras (in parks/high risk areas of city). After some discussion, the council requested further detail of costs of cameras. 5. Tom Pawelk, Parks Superintendent, requested that the City Council formally accept the downtown area project items as presented on November 16. Councilmember Fair moved approval of funding the downtown area projects ($300,000 — 2017 dollars) as presented. Councilmember Davidson seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. 3. Adjournment By consensus the meeting was adjourned at 6:15 p.m. Recorder: Jennifer Schreiber Approved: Attest: /Administrator City Council Special Meeting Minutes — November 27, 2017