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city news At the July 15, 2013 City Council Meeting: Council Approves Replacement Park Plan-Council approved the plans presented by the Vernonia School District for the replacement park being built at the old school site. The District must replace all amenities from the old Spencer Park and is responsible for the costs of the replacement. Council Approves Purchase Order to Install Water Line-Council approved a time and materials contract to restore water to the grandstands at the old school site. Water services were removed during the demolition and need to be restored. The City will perform the work and bill the Vernonia School District for time and materials. Council Approves Testing for Wastewater Project-Council approved an addendum to a contract with Shannon and Wilson Geotechnical Consultants to complete field exploration on soils to be used in the Wastewater Lagoon project. Cost will be $6,861. Council Approves MOU with OPRD-Council authorized the City Administrator to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department that allows for further access to land south of Umatilla Street and expands the property available for the Rose Avenue Project. Signing the MOU does not commit the City to any action, just opens up the ability to establish negotiations. Council Authorizes Revising SDC Vernonia City News... Schedule-Council authorized the City Administrator to issue a Request For Proposal (RFP) to secure consulting services to revise the System Development Charges (SDC) schedule. The City Adopted a Master Capital Plan in May of 2013 and is currently updating the Master Park Plan. The City’s SDC rate structure is not well designed and has not been reviewed since 2005. A hired consultant would assess the current structure and align the rate structure to current Master Plans. The contract is expected to be under $40,000. 13 with a negative balance. A total of $12,841 was transferred out of the General Fund; $5780 was transferred into the Building Fund, $1581 was transferred into the VCLC Fund and $5,480 was transferred into the CDBG Fund. Council Approves Uses for Jamboree- Council approved a request from the Jamboree and Logging Show Committee to close several streets, alley ways and vacant lots to be used during the weekend of August 2, 3, and 4, 2013. Included in the approval was the closure of Adams Avenue from Bridge Street to Maple Street; Park Drive; Weed Avenue from Bridge Street to Maple Street; part of the alley way between the All In Pub and Subway; Madison Avenue from Bridge Street to the Sentry parking lot on Friday; the vacant lot on the corner of Bridge Street and Washington Avenue and the vacant school grounds. Bridge Street will also be closed to parking on Saturday from 9:00 AM until the end of the parade. Council Approves Clerk of Works Contract-Council authorized the City Administrator to hire a “Clerk of Works” under a limited term contract. The position will manage construction management and project management functions of the Wastewater Upgrade Project and provide administrative support. The City Administrator suggested hiring a qualified current employee, Finance Director Angie Handegard, at $40/hour for a series of six month contracts to perform these duties. Council approved this contract. Topics From the Floor-George Bellingham gave Council a handout Council Approves Application for concerning the Ridge Riders and made Funding-Council approved Resolution no additional comments. 13-13 allowing the City to apply for a Ben Fousek gave a detailed $50,000 allotment from the 2014 Special report on the Vernonia GIS project which City Allotment Fund. The funds would included a review of the past year’s work be used to construct sidewalks on Maple and a look ahead to the work expected in Street from Weed Avenue to Jefferson the future. Vernonia GIS has provided Street. tools to support City operations, has developed several long term goals and Council Approves Funds Transfer- provided information and maps for Council adopted Resolution 14-13, numerous City projects. Vernonia GIS moving funds from the General Fund to is looking to continue to assist the City three funds that ended fiscal year 2012- by developing administrative tools to City Administrator Report By Bill Haack WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT PROJECT WWTP ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Pacific Habitat Services, Tetra Tech and Otak have conferred on various issues raised by NMFS on the NEPA documents submitted to date. Most of the issues raised were easily re- solved. The outstanding issue continues to be the NPDES thresholds for operation of the infiltration gallery. Our team awaits NMFS review of the TT memo on this issue to de- termine whether an informal or formal consultation will be required. HEADWORKS PARSHALL FLUME & RELATED IMPROVEMENTS Lyda Excavating completed the project the first week of July 2013. KLS provided survey data to calculate the cut and fill in excess of the proposed plans. The change orders, retainage and financial close-out will occur by end of the month. DIKE ELEVATION AND BIOSOLIDS & HYPO- RHEIC WWTP PROJECT DEQ has approved the plans and specifications for the en- tire WWTP project. That closes the existing contract with Tetra Tech for final design and bid documents. The City Council and Public Works Committee rescheduled a joint work session to resolve questions that recently were raised by both groups on the project. Otak and DEQ staff will be present to answer questions that were raised. Based on the responses to the con- cerns raised to date, the City Notice to Previous Members of West Oregon Electric Cooperative, Inc. of Intent to Forfeit Unclaimed Capital Credit Allocations West Oregon is a not-for-profit electric cooperative association and allocates capital credits to its member-patrons on an annual basis. When allocated capital credits are not required for cooperative operations, the Board of Directors, by resolution, may authorize allocation retirements for any given year. The following notice concerns persons or entities who were member/patrons of West Oregon Electric Cooperative between the years 1944-1969. If your name, or the name of the entity owned by you, is found on the published list, West Oregon’s records indicate there is an unclaimed capital credit distribution for your account. Such amount has remained unclaimed for at least four (4) years after the date authorized for payment or retirement and as such may be forfeited to West Oregon Electric Cooperative, Inc. if it remains unclaimed six (6) months after the date of publication of this notice. If you, or your associated entity, are found on the published list, you may claim your capital credit retirement by contacting West Oregon Electric Cooperative at (503) 429-3021. The cooperative maintains a list of unclaimed accounts on its website www. westoregon.org, or by stopping by the cooperative’s headquarters located at 652 Rose Avenue, Vernonia, Oregon, during business hours 8 a.m.-5 p.m. To repeat, any capital credit account published on the official list that remains unclaimed six (6) months from the date of publication of this notice shall revert to West Oregon Electric Cooperative. july18 2013 5 increase efficiency and accountability through documentation, data collection, and project tracking. Vernonia GIS has developed a website that all citizens can access at http://www. vernoniageographic.org. Dr. Ken Cox spoke about the continuing deconstruction at the old school site and suggested that the City try to find the money to build more parking at the site during Phase I of the new park construction. Cox told the Council that materials are available on site that could be crushed, otherwise the City will need to bring in material to build a porous parking area. John Brewer asked the Council a series of question and received responses: why was the damming of the swimming hole delayed for so long?-because two Public Works employees were out sick and unavailable; is the school deconstruction and park construction importing materials to the area?-per FEMA rules the project must document how much material is removed and can only import the same amount of material; will the school demolition project be removing materials and returning the area to the way it was before the Middle School was constructed to allow water to collect there in a high water event?- no it will be made level for ball fields; when will property owners be able to lease adjacent lots where homes were removed because of flood damage?- as per FEMA rules there is a five year moratorium which has not yet begun, it was suggested that Mr. Brewer discuss this question with the City Administrator. Council may direct the City Administrator to delay the start of WWTP project into 2014 or we may proceed to complete the biosolids and dike elevation by December 2013, leaving the hyporheic elements for 2014. DIKE ELEVATION RESEARCH The City determined that the soils between the lagoons and the lake not already absorbed under the City//District miti- gation wetland project may be a source for fill dirt and pos- sibly aggregate in the proposed dike elevation project. The City contacted DEQ to assess the availability of CWSRF to complete an analysis of the soils. We also contacted KLS to update the wetland delineation completed in 2005 NEPA EA. Otak will contact US Army Corps of Engineers and Oregon Department of State Lands to ensure that we understand permitting and wetlands issues. The City will contract with Shannon and Wilson to conduct a geotechnical assessment of the soils at this site and further assess whether there is an unintended impact to either the existing wetlands and/or the continued on page 6