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city news At the July 18, 2016 City Council Meeting: Council Approves Salary Increase for City Administrator – Council met in Executive Session prior to the start of the regular City Council meeting under ORS 192.660 (2) (i) Performance Evaluation of Public Officers and Employees. Council recessed the Executive Session and then reconvened it following the conclusion of the business on the regular agenda. After meeting in Executive Session Council returned to Open Session and voted unanimously to renew their contract for one year with City Administrator Josette Mitchell and also gave her a 5% increase in salary. Council Discusses Nickerson Ridge Estates Agreement – City Administrator Josette Mitchell presented the Council with a draft version of an agreement between the City of Vernonia and David Smejkal, Robert Smejkal and Douglas Wolf, the owners of vacant lots at the Nickerson Ridge Estates subdivision. According to the agreement, the owners began development of the subdivision in the late 1990s, which was approved by the City of Vernonia contingent upon several conditions being completed prior july21 2016 Vernonia City News... 5 to sign-off. The development was not fiance Sierra Vidad. His seven month old had a cash carry forward of $41,140 completed and the project was dormant son, and his mother and father were also more than forecasted. Councilor Bruce for several years. The owners began in attandence. McNair pointed out a large carry forward selling lots in the last few years, in the Water Account and suggested but the subdivision remains out of the Council re-examine the current compliance with City standards water rate structure. and there have been issues for City Administrator Report – City current homeowners with water Administrator Josette Mitchell told run off. The agreement between Council that the City is awaiting a the parties would establish the response from DEQ on how to pay for conditions that must be met monitoring wells they are requiring by the owners, including the the City to install as part of the Sewer installation of a storm water run- Upgrade project. off plan that includes additional Mitchell told Council clean- catch basins, before the City will up on the private property adjacent Officer Eric Shafer received the Oath of Office allow the sale and development from Mayor Randy Parrow on July 18. to California Avenue is set to begin. of any additional properties. The Council Approves Water Bill Once a No Further Action letter has been agreement will require the owners to Forgiveness – Council approved received the City will post a Notice of submit a performance bond to guarantee a request from Jimi Kolesar for Award to DL Design Group to begin the completion of the work. Council forgiveness of a water bill after a leak engineering plans for development of approved the draft as presented, which was detected and fixed on a property she California Avenue. Mitchell said would be completed from owns at 895 Alabama Avenue. When Mitchell told Council that the City’s standpoint and eventually the leak was repaired it was discovered the City has hired Jacob Eyrrick as a submitted to the lot owners for their that the system failure was in the section temporary seasonal employee to help input before it is finalized. that is the City’s responsibility. Council with parks maintenance. New Police Officer Takes Oath of approved a credit of $220, the full Topics From the Floor – James Larry Office – Vernonia’s newest police overage amount, for the account. Collins of 334 B Street asked Council officer, Eric Shafer received the Oath Council Receives Finance Report – for help with a citation he received for of Office from Mayor Randy Parrow. Council received an end-of-the-fiscal parking his truck with a camper in the Shafer’s badge was pinned on by his year report from Finance Director street. Collins said he is a renter and Angie Handegard. Handegard reported the property does not have a driveway that several accounts ended the year to park his vehicle. City Administrator with a higher cash carry forward than Josette Mitchell said she would delay anticipated and several accounts ended any fines and look into the issue wth the like the Police protect public safety, the year lower. The General Fund City Planner. Code Enforcement protects the health, welfare, livability standards, and land use regulations. The ordinances that are being enforced are set forth in several The Vernonia Police Department (VPD) would ways: by the elected officials of the City like to inform the public that anyone missing a of Vernonia, by the State Legislation, and by Oregon Statutes, and have been bicycle should check with VPD. The VPD will in place for over 30 years. be disposing of all bicycles in their possession It has become obvious that on August 12, 2016. many citizens are not aware of these rules and that many individuals feel they live in the country (rural area) and should not be harassed by a Home NOTICE OF POSITIONS OPEN Explaining Code Enforcement By Iwalani Leininger Vernonia Police Department Code Enforcement Code Enforcement… many just cringed, some just got angry, and others were happy to see their neighbors clean up their property. Code Enforcement is the prevention, detection, investigation and enforcement of violations of statutes or ordinances regulating public health, safety and welfare, public works, business activities and consumer protection, building standards, land-use, municipal affairs, and neighborhood livability standards (http://www.orcea. org/what-is-code-enforcement/). What does that really mean to the average citizen? It means that, The Vernonia Transfer Station is open on the 2nd and 4th Saturday continued on page 6 Vernonia City Council Meetings and Closures City Council Meetings are scheduled for 7:00 pm: Monday, August 1, 2016 Monday, August 15, 2016 July 23 August 13 & 27 September 10 & 24 City Closures are scheduled for: Monday, September 5, 2016 Labor Day Dates are subject to change due to weather Dates and times subject to change due to conflicts of schedules Police Blotter July 1-15, 2016 ARRESTS/REPORTS TAKEN • July 3, 2016 Arrest for Violation of Release Agreement near Stoney Point Rd. • July 12, 2016 Report of Theft III on Rose Ave. • July 12, 2016 Report of Harassment on Bridge St. • July 14, 2016 Citationfor DUII near Bridge St. and California Ave. CITATIONS/OTHER • July 2, 2016 Citation for No Operators License near East Bridge St. • July 4, 2016 Citation for Driving While Suspended near Weed Ave. • July 11, 2016 Citation for Failure to Maintain Lane on Rose Ave. Vernonia Police Department responds to calls that do not always end in Arrest, Report, or Citation. 07/01/2016 through 07/15/2016 VPD had 135 calls for service. 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. SM Summer is here! Green Mountain Grills & Pellets in stock! 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