city news At the May 20, 2013 City Council Meeting Vernonia City News... City already contracts with; this could save the City about 50% for the contract. Council asked for more information to EMS Week Presentation-Jeff Mathia, be provided in a workshop about the Supervisor from Metro West Ambu- scope of work and the qualifications of lance, presented the City Council with any City employee who would be con- a proclamation and plaque proclaiming sidered for the job. Emergency Services Week and thanking the City for their support for emergency Council Accepts Brownfields Site Se- services. lection Report-The City has engaged with PBS, under their EPA Brownfield Topics From the Floor-Ilene Grady Assessment Cooperative Agreement. expressed concerns that the City is not PBS completed a preliminary inventory maintaining the Vernonia Memorial of potential cleanup sites and developed Cemetery and that work is having to be site selection of criteria to help prioritize done by volunteers. Grady stated that the selection of sites for cleanup. Accep- a permanent solution to maintaining tance of PBS’s work allows the City to the cemetery needs to be found. Grady move forward to identify the six highest also thanked the volunteers that worked priority projects. there this year. Brett Costley told Council that Council Considers Cemetery Com- he is available and would like to work mittee Recommendations-The Verno- with City Administrator Bill Haack as a nia Cemetery Committee made several volunteer intern to help with appropriate recommendations concerning equipment City projects. needed for maintenance of the cemetery and also what should be done with the Council Holds Public Hearing on Sew- property owned by the City where the er Rates-Council held a Public Hearing former caretaker resided. to discuss a sewer rate study conducted by FCS. Council heard a presentation Council Approves Police Copier from Doug Gabbard of FCS and will Lease-Council Approved a new lease meet again in a workshop to discuss fi- for the copier used by the Police De- nancing options for the upcoming waste- partment. The old contract cost the City water upgrade project as well as two rate $429/month; the new contract would design options. (See story on page 9.) cost the City less than $100/month. Council Discusses Clerk of Work Po- sition-City Administrator Bill Haack presented a proposal to create a Limited Term Contract Employee staff position called “Clerk of the Works” to manage the complex construction management and project management functions re- lated to the wastewater upgrade project jointly supervised by the City Engineer and City Administrator. The position would provide support of the project over the next twenty-four months. Based on discussions with the City Attorney, Haack told Council the City has the abil- ity to hire a current City employee un- der a separate contract to perform this function rather than use current firms the At the June 3, 2013 City Council meeting: By Bill Haack develop a bid package, publish a bid, and select a contractor in the near future. HEADWORKS PARSHALL FLUME & RELATED IMPROVEMENTS The City contracted with Lyda Excavating of Banks, OR. Lyda has initiated efforts. Otak has four change orders under review po- tentially for removal of cement blocks from lagoon 2, road improvement from California Avenue to headworks, staging area at lagoon 2, additional aggregate requirement due to deeper cut to attain stable soil and replace- ment of aggregate with cement in trenching. These change orders add about $20,000 and 4 calendar days to the contract. Council Hears Update on Rose Avenue Project-City Council heard an update from Erika Paleck, President of the Vernonia Health Board, who gave a brief history of the Health Board and their work in the community as a non-profit. Paleck also provided a history of the current Health Center Building, owned by the Health Board and paid for with funds raised by the community. Paleck updated the progress of the current campaign to build a new Health Center as part of the Rose Avenue Project. Paleck informed Council that all three City Administrator Report WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT PROJECT WWTP COST ESTIMATE The Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) facility improvements project cost estimate is within a $5.25 to $6.0 million range. For the purposes of planning these estimates will continue to be used. WWTP FINANCING PLAN City Council will conduct a works session on June 10, 2013, to review the pros and cons of the various financing options. WWTP ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Pacific Habitat provided DEQ and EPA with an Environmental Assessment & Biological Assessment as well as provided NMFS with a draft of the Biological Assessment. NMFS has yet to determine whether an informal or formal consultation will be required in this process. Current issue is acceptance of lan- guage to become a part of the O&M for the finished project. BIOSOLIDS PLAN Otak is reviewing planning options for the removal of the biosolids. We are coordinat- ing with DEQ on the Biosolid Plan. We will PUBLIC WORKS ACTIVITIES CDBG PROJECT NO 06021 MONITORING LETTER RECEIVED The City received a monitoring letter from Infrastructure Finance Authority. There was one Finding and two Concerns. The City’s legal counsel has responded to the procure- ment issue that resulted in a Finding and a Concern. The City will resolve the second concern by closing out the grant by 6-27-13. The City must respond to this letter by June 27, 2013. SDC FEE SCHEDULE entities involved in the development of the Rose Avenue Project-the Health Board, the Vernonia Senior Center and Vernonia Cares Food Bank-are all working together and will meet regularly to keep each other informed on their progress. Currently the different entities are on different time lines to develop their portion of the project which had previously raised some questions and concerns from some Council members. Council expressed approval of the current status of the project. Heather Lewis also spoke on behalf of the Health Board and explained the business model the Health Board is using in order to successfully provide health care in a rural community. The Health Board asked Council for help from the City in identifying potential grant funding sources to complete street improvements that are part of the entire project. Council directed City Administrator Bill Haack to explore this possibility. Council Approves Downtown Parking Plan-Based on recommendations from City Planner Carole Connell, Council approved a Downtown Parking Plan by a 3-2 vote. City staff is attempting to implement new parking provisions in the Downtown Zone. The Planning Commission and Council have discussed the matter in the past. The current ordinance states that all businesses are required to provide off-street parking. Council had considered a complicated plan that would include a fee-in-lieu of being able to provide required parking- funds raised would go into a fund to maintain a City owned parking lot in the Downtown area. Connell, in a written memorandum, recommended that Council delete the requirements for existing businesses, require the fee-in- lieu only for new businesses, consider raising the suggested $10 fee for each required space a business cannot provide and that the City determine the actual costs to develop and maintain the public lot. Council approved the plan based on the recommendation from the A proposal will be presented on June 17, 2013. WATER RATE UPDATE OAWU will provide recommendations in June or July 2013. SEWER RATE STUDIES june6 2013 5 City Planner, with the exception of not raising the current fee of $10. Councilors Tierney and McNair and the Mayor voted in favor of the recommendation, Councilors Parrow and Webb voted against it. Council also approved a worksheet presented by Connell to be used by new businesses to determine the number of parking spaces their business requires. Council Approves Master Capital Program-Council approved Resolution 08-13, adopting the City of Vernonia Master Capital Program. The Master Capital Program was recently updated and provides a road map for future investment in capital assets. It includes a prioritized list of infrastructure projects and other capital spending projects. Council Approves Creation of Operation Manual-Council authorized the City Administrator to contract with Tetra Tech Engineering and Architecture Services to complete a preliminary Operations and Maintenance Manual for the new Wastewater Treatment facility. City Administrator Haack explained to Council that the early creation of this draft will assist the City in securing approval of the needed environmental assessment of the project from EPA and DEQ. The creation of the manual was already part of the project scope of work. The cost for the draft is $21,671 and will be paid for with EPA STAG grant funds. Council Approves Trailer Permit- Council approved an application by Gerrie Reynolds for Inhabiting a Travel Trailer at 810 E. Alabama Ave. from June 15, 2013 to October 5, 2013. Vernonia City Council Meetings and Closures City Council Meetings are scheduled for 7 PM: Monday, June 17, 2013 Monday, July 1, 2013 City Closures are scheduled for: Independence Day Thursday, July 4, 2013 Dates and times subject to change due to conflicts of schedules continued on page 6 Old, worn out and rusty? Need body work? Call... Meyer’s Auto Body •493 Bridge St• VERNONIA 503-429-0248