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city news At the May 16, 2016 City Council Meeting: Council Discusses Sewer Feasibility Study – Council received a break down of estimated costs for each of the three components of a sewer project they discussed at their last meeting. The City needs to install sewer access for industrial development along California Avenue and are considering undertaking an additional project at the same time to reroute sewer coming from homes on Spencer Hill, which has been a long standing problem area for the City system. The break down of estimated costs included: $43,958 for the California Spur Reach, which would be paid for by the developer of the industrial property; $99,033 for the City Manhole and Reach to connect to the California Avenue development, to be paid by the City; $48,697 for the Spencer Hill Reach, to be paid by the City. City Administrator Josette Mitchell told Council the California Avenue portion needs to be constructed by March of 2017, so it needs to be underway this summer. Council discussed the benefits of completing all three portions of the projects at the same time and asked staff to bring details to their June 6 meeting about how the City would pay for the projects. Vernonia City News... but continue to fundraise to complete additional upgrades to the pool area. Hobart told the Council the Lions have been awarded a grant from US Bank for $2,500. They are working with the Vernonia Free Wheelers Club on a plan to repair some of the steps and install a hand rail at the pool and are also hoping to install some new benches. Travel Trailer – Council approved a request by David Garlington to allow Mr. Nash to inhabit a travel trailer on his property at 1164 Douglas Street. The Council previously approved a permit for Nash to inhabit a trailer for six months. Garlington told the Council Nash is purchasing the trailer and will be moving away and just needs more time. Council Approves Fee Adjustment for Adult Softball – Council approved an adjustment in the fee schedule to allow a new adult softball league to use Spencer Field at the season rate charged to youth sports teams. There is currently no rate for adult seasonal use. City Administrator Josette Mitchell told Council she will bring them a permanent change in the fee schedule for approval at a later meeting. City Administrator’s Report – City Administrator Josette Mitchell updated Council on the Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrade and told Council the Linear Trail is still expected to reopen on June 1, 2016. Mitchell told Council the City has notified applicants that Mary McArthur of Columbia Pacific Economic Development District has been awarded the contract for grant administration for the development of the Senior Center/Vernonia Cares building at the Rose Avenue Project. Mitchell also told Council that the City has notified applicants that Gary Darling of DL Design Group has been awarded the contract for engineering for the California Avenue Project. Mitchell told the Council 160 feet of additional culvert was purchased for the Airport. Councilor Mike Seeger later told the Council the culvert installation has already been completed and thanked Rick Gwin, Doug Davenport, and Tony Schrader for their help. Mitchell told the Council the trailer at the Airport has been listed for sale on Craigs List with a minimum bid of $2,000 and bidding will close on June 10, 2016. Council Discusses Cemetery Improvements – Council discussed a recommendation from the Cemetery Committee to install boulders at the corners of the road inside the cemetery to prevent people from driving too close to headstones. City Administrator Josette Mitchell told the Council she is working on a different plan to use bollards instead and would provide details to the Committee. Council Approves Courtyard Flags – Council approved a request from the owners of the Blue House Café to install decorative flags over the courtyard between the Blue House and the Bargains on Bridge Street buildings. The flags would be seasonal. The flags would be 25’ above the courtyard, five feet apart, and be 1’x 1’ colored squares. Councilor Thanks Staff for Taking Pay Reduction – Councilor Bruce McNair publicly thanked members of the City staff who voluntarily took a reduction in hours for the upcoming fiscal year in order to allow the City to increase the Contingency line item in the General Fund budget. “That just shows the quality of the staff we have today,” Council Extends Request to Inhabit said McNair. Lions Dewey Pool Project Update – Council heard an update from Rick Hobart on the Vernonia Lions Club Dewey Pool project. Hobart told the Council the Lions have completed the installation of the new pool liner after reaching their goal of raising $20,000, Vernonia City Council Meetings and Closures City Council Meetings are scheduled for 7:00 pm: Monday, June 6th, 2016 Monday, June 20th, 2016 City Closures are scheduled for: Monday, May 30, 2016 Memorial Day Dates and times subject to change due to conflicts of schedules Vernonia’s Voice is published twice each month on the 1st and 3rd Thursday. Our next issue will be out June 2. Police Blotter May 1 - 15, 2016 REPORTS TAKEN • May 2, 2016 Report of possibly Stolen Medication on Jefferson Ave. • May 8, 2016 Arrest for Violating a Restraining Order on East Bridge St. CITATIONS/OTHER • May 2, 2016 Citation for Driving While Suspended/Uninsured and Expired Registration Vernonia Police Department responds to calls that do not always end in Arrest, Report, or Citation. 05/01/2016 through 05/15/2016 VPD had 76 calls for service The Vernonia Transfer Station is open on the 2nd and 4th Saturday May 28 June 11 & 25 July 9 & 23 Dates are subject to change due to weather Police Department Report – Police may19 2016 5 Chief Mike Connor told the Council that officer Cody Pesio has graduated from Police Academy and is ready to begin filtering with the Chief over the next 5-6 weeks. Conner also told the Council there is an opening on the Department and requested permission to begin the search process for a new officer. Councilor Bruce McNair said he would like to have more discussion about hiring a new officer, but was over ruled by the rest of the Council who approved Conner’s request. Council Hears EMS Week Proclamation – Mayor Randy Parrow read a proclamation declaring May 15- 21 as “Emergency Medical Services Week,” recognizing the value and accomplishments of EMS providers. Jeff Mathia, a paramedic and Operations Supervisor representing Metro West Ambulance (MWA) thanked the City of Vernonia for allowing MWA to serve the Vernonia community. Mayor Appoints Two to Library Board – With recommendations from the Library Board and with agreement from the Council, Mayor Randy Parrow appointed Betty Ann Smith and Myrrhina Kibben to the Library Board. Topics From the Floor – Leland Van Dolah told the Council he was unhappy that the rates had been doubled from $75 to $150 at Airport Park to rent the Group Camp area. Don Normand told the Council that the conditions of the new softball/ baseball field at Spencer Park are not very good and needs work. NOTICE OF POSITIONS OPEN CITY OF VERNONIA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the General Election will be held on the 8th day of November 2016, at which time the legal voters of the City of Vernonia will be entitled to vote for candidates to certain city offices. OFFICES OPEN FOR ELECTION: VERNONIA MAYOR TWO YEAR TERM VERNONIA COUNCIL MEMBER FOUR YEAR TERM VERNONIA COUNCIL MEMBER FOUR YEAR TERM Election packets are available at the office of the City Recorder, 1001 Bridge St, Vernonia, OR 97064. Nominating petitions can be filed no sooner than June 1, 2016, and filed no later than Friday, August 26, 2016, by 4:00 pm with the City Recorder. For more information call Stephanie Borst, City Recorder at 503-429-5291 ext. 104. The City of Vernonia is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. START RIGHT. START HERE. 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