HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-10-23 MINUTES OF COUNCIL
OCTOBER 23, 2012
The Batesville City Council met in regular session on October 23, at 5:30 PM at
the Municipal Building. Mayor Elumbaugh called the meeting to order. Cemetery
Supervisor Johnny Abbott gave the invocation. Upon roll call, the following council
answered present; Tommy Bryant, Margarett Henley, Paige Hubbard, Davy Insell, Fred
Krug, Douglas Matthews, Chris Poole, and David Shetron. Also present were the City
Clerk and the City Attorney.
Councilmember Bryant moved to approve the minutes from the previous
meeting. Councilmember Henley seconded and all voted for.
Councilmember Shetron moved to approve the prepared agenda as amended.
Councilmember Bryant seconded and all voted for.
CITIZENS COMMENTS
None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
None
NEW BUSINESS
A) MR. MARK LAMBERTH TO DISCUSS ISSUE #1
Mr. Mark Lamberth, a member of the Move Arkansas Forward Organization,
addressed the council regarding Amendment 1 in the upcoming General
Election. Mr. Lamberth said the proposed temporary sales tax, Issue #1 will
provide for the construction and improvement of a four-lane highway system
connecting all cities in the state with a population of 10,000 or more. It will also
provide new turnback revenues for every city and county to be used for local
road and street projects. The proposal will be financed by a '/2 cent temporary
sales tax but will exclude purchases for groceries, medicine or gasoline. The tax
is for a 10 year period. He said based on conservative numbers, Batesville
would receive over$182,000 each year and Independence County would receive
over $500,000 each year. Mr. Lamberth said the proposal will support 40
thousand jobs and is crucial for our State, Cities and Counties. He asked for the
council's support on the issue and encouraged everyone to vote for Issue #1.
B) HEAR A REQUEST FROM A CITIZEN ABOUT VEHICLE DAMAGES
INCURRED
Mr. Dexter McDaniel addressed the council requesting the City pay for damages
to his vehicle after he ran over a construction sign. Mr. McDaniel said he was
traveling down Baker Street and saw construction signs but they were not in the
road. When traveling back on the same street, one of the construction signs was
in the street and he did not see it and ran over it. He had a picture of the
damage to his bumper and three estimates for repairs. The Mayor said the low
estimate was from Independence Custom Repair for$1,164.31. City Attorney
Lindsey Castleberry said the council has complete discretion on the matter and
may if they so choose pay for the damages. However, the City is covered with
Tort Immunity for such incidences. Councilmember Krug asked Mr. McDaniel if
he had insurance and if so had he placed a claim. Mr. McDaniel said he did
have insurance and his agent suggested that he request the City pay before he
places a claim. It was discussed that in similar situations in the past, the City has
reimbursed to a claimant the deductable they were out for the repairs. Mr.
McDaniel did not know how much his deductable is. The Council asked Mr.
McDaniel to place a claim and gave the Mayor authority to resolve the claim.
C) CONSIDER A RESOLUTION TO APPLY FOR A TRAILS FOR LIFE GRANT
FROM THE ARKANSAS PARKS AND TOURISM DEPARTMENT
Councilmember Insell introduced a resolution authorizing the Mayor to submit an
application for a $31,050.00 grant from the Arkansas Department of Parks and
Tourism. Ms. Crystal Johnson, President and CEO of the Chamber of
Commerce, addressed the council with specifics on the grant. Ms. Johnson had
a PowerPoint presentation and said this would be Phase 3 for the Greenway
Trail. Mr. Castleberry read the resolution in full. Councilmember Matthews voted
to adopt the resolution. Councilmember Bryant seconded and all voted for. The
resolution was given #2012-10-01-R.
D) EXECUTIVE SESSION
Councilmember Matthews moved to go into executive session. Councilmember
Bryant and all voted for. Upon returning from executive session, Councilmember
Shetron moved to reappoint Ms. Robin Brock to the Public Facilities Board.
Councilmember Matthews seconded and all voted for. Ms. Brock's term will end
11/10/2017.
Councilmember Hubbard moved to reappoint Mr. John Dews to the Airport
Commission. Councilmember Shetron seconded and all voted for. Mr. Dews
term will expire 11/09/2017.
E) ENGINEER'S REPORT
City Engineer Damon Johnson addressed the council. Mr. Johnson said due to
safety reasons, they were going to close the portion of Myers Street by Row Lake
to finish their work. He said they are adding curbs and gutters and a sidewalk
and will then pave the street. He said they will close the street at 8:15 each
morning and then reopen it at the close of the work day. Mr. Johnson said the
construction crew has started the work on the major sewer line rehab in West
Batesville which will not be completed until sometime in 2014.
Bids were opened today for the first phase of the sewer rehab/replacement
project for the City. The phase includes Bayou crossings and sewer lines from
Chaney and Pioneer Drive, through the Goff Addition, ending on Dogwood East
behind Home Depot. Mr. Johnson said because of the time restraints, they
decided to pay for the improvements from the Utility Additions and Improvements
Fund instead of from the ANRC monies. He said the rest of the improvements
will be paid from the ANRC monies. The low bid was Spurlock, Inc. out of
Searcy, AR for $1,399,985.00. Councilmember Shetron moved to accept the low
bid from Spurlock and proceed with the project. Councilmember Matthews
seconded and all voted for.
F) REVIEW FINANCIALS
The council was given a copy of the September 30, 2012 financials.
MAYOR COMMENTS
A street light has been requested at the intersection of 8t" and Boswell Streets.
Councilmember Matthews moved to approve the street light and Councilmember
Shetron seconded. All voted for.
The Mayor said Governor Beebe will be in town tomorrow from 11:15 to 12:15 to
award Peco Foods a $485,000 Arkansas Economic Development Commission grant.
The Mayor encouraged the council to attend the ceremony.
The Mayor wished former Councilmember and Police Chief Jim Mitchum happy
100th birthday. Mr. Mitchum was honored with a birthday party last Saturday. The
Mayor said he was unable to attend but City Clerk Denise Johnston and Deputy Clerk
Brenda Riley were able to attend and presented Mr. Mitchum with a key to the City.
LIAISON REPORTS
None
COUNCIL COMMENTS
Councilmember Bryant thanked the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and
several local and state officials for the new boat ramp on the White River. The new
ramp is located West of Batesville between Lock 2 & 3. Mr. Bryant said he also talked
to the Commission about restocking Row Lake. He said the Commission said fish had
been ordered and would be restocked soon.
Councilmember Matthews showed the council several pictures of the progress at
the Airport for the recent FAA 2.3 million dollar grant for Runway Safety.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, councilmember Matthews moved that the
meeting be adjourned. Councilmember Bryant seconded and all voted for.
RICK ELUMBAUGH, MAYOR
DENISE M. JOHNSTON, CITY CLERK