7-18-16 Council Packet
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7-18-16 Council Packet
1 CITY OF CHERRYVALE MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING July 18, 2016 7:00 PM Working for a better tomorrow… today. ORDER OF BUSINESS CALL MEETING TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL PUBLIC FORUM Ryan Knop, 320 N Labette: Police Discussion No action will be taken relative to items presented during the public forum other than referral for information. Requests to appear will be placed on a “first-come, first-served” basis. This portion of the meeting is limited to thirty minutes and shall be subject to a limitation of five minutes for each presentation with no extension of time permitted. No speaker shall be allowed to appear more frequently than once every fourth meeting. Members of the public desiring to present matters to the Council during the public forum must submit a request in writing to the office of the city clerk prior to twelve noon on the date of the meeting. Matters pertaining to personnel, litigation, and violations of laws and ordinances are excluded from the agenda. Rules of decorum as provided in city code will be observed. GOVERNING BODY COMMENTS Mayor John Wright Council Member Chad Wickham Council Member Don King Council Member Randy Wagoner Council Member Lew Forman, Jr. NEW COUNCIL BUSINESS A. RESOLUTION NO. 16-10; PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE RE: NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PLAN Presented by Joel Pile, City Administrator RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approval of Resolution No. 16-10 establishing 7:00PM, August 1, 2016 at Cherryvale City Hall as the time, date and place to hold a public hearing on the Cherryvale Neighborhood Revitalization Plan. B. 2017 POLICE & FIRE BUDGET PRESENTATION Presented by Chief Perry Lambert & Chief Jesse Reed RECOMMENDED ACTION: None 2 C. CONSENT AGENDA Presented by John Wright, Mayor RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve the consent agenda as presented 1. Appropriations and Payroll Ord. No. 16-07-15: a. Approval of Purchases over $5,000 i. Blue Cross- Blue Shield ii. Higher Calling Technologies iii. Kansas State Treasurer iv. Westar Energy v. People’s State Bank 2. Consideration of the minutes for July 5, 2016 Regular Meeting. $117,249.48 $13,351.67 $18,520.00 $46,103.75 $7,353.61 $8,140.24 INFORMATIONAL ITEMS 1. Next Council Meeting August 1, 2016. ADJOURNMENT This is an open meeting, open to the public, subject to the Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA). The City of Cherryvale is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities upon request of the individual. Individuals with disabilities requiring an accommodation to attend the meeting should contact the City in a timely manner. 3 RESOLUTION NO. 16-10 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PLAN HEARING A RESOLUTION FIXING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A HEARING AND PROVIDING FOR NOTICE WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPOSED NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PLAN. WHEREAS, the City of Cherryvale, Kansas, may pursuant to K.S.A. 12-17,114 et seq. adopt a plan to assist in the rehabilitation, conservation or redevelopment of certain designated structure(s) in an area within the City of Cherryvale, Kansas which meets the conditions provided in said law; and WHEREAS, the City of Cherryvale, Kansas seeks to exercise the authority provided in K.S.A. 12-17,114 et seq. in order to rehabilitate, conserve or redevelop certain designated structure(s) in the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Cherryvale, Kansas in accordance with K.S.A. 12-17,114 et seq. the following notice is hereby given: NOTICE The governing body will consider the adoption of Neighborhood Revitalization Plan(s), pursuant to K.S.A. 12-17,114 et seq. at a public hearing Cherryvale City Hall, 123 W. Main St., Cherryvale, Kansas, on August 1, 2016 at 7:00 P.M. The proposed Neighborhood Revitalization Plan(s) and a description of the boundaries of the proposed Neighborhood Revitalization Area(s) are available for inspection during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 123 W. Main St., Cherryvale, Kansas. At the conclusion of the hearing, the City Council will consider findings necessary for the adoption of the proposed Neighborhood Revitalization Plan(s) and the establishment of the proposed Neighborhood Revitalization Area(s), all as provided for in K.S.A. 1217,114 et seq. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk shall cause a copy of this resolution to be delivered to the other taxing entities within Montgomery County, Kansas. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk shall cause this resolution to be published in the official city newspaper at least once each week for two consecutive weeks prior to the hearing. ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Cherryvale, Kansas, on _______________________, 2016. ATTEST: __________________________ John M. Wright Mayor __________________________ Hillary Lawrence City Clerk Page 1|1 4 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PLAN (East Side) - EXHIBIT “A” This plan is intended to promote the revitalization of designated structure(s) in an area in the City of Cherryvale, Kansas, through the rehabilitation, conservation or redevelopment in order to protect the public health, safety or welfare of the residents of the City. More specifically, a tax rebate incentive will be available for improvements to designated structure(s) in the area. In accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 12-17, 114 et seq., the City Council has held a public hearing and considered the existing conditions and alternatives with respect to the area and designated structure(s), the criteria and standards for a tax rebate and the necessity for Interlocal cooperation among the other taxing units. Accordingly, the City Council has carefully reviewed, evaluated and determined the area meets one or more of the conditions to be designated as a “Neighborhood Revitalization Area.” Part 1 - Legal Description of Neighborhood Revitalization Area See Attachment “A”. Part 2 - Assessed Valuation of Real Property Land $ 188,090.05 $ 1,844,766.20 Buildings Total $ 2,032,856.25 Part 3 - Listing of Owners of Record in Area See Attachment “A”. Part 4A - Existing Zoning Classification See Attachment “B”. Part 4B - Existing Land Use Single Family Residential Multi Family Residential Elderly Housing Recreational Commercial Retail Commercial Office Commercial Government Offices Religious Utilities Part 4C – Proposed Land Use The intent of this plan is to promote revitalization and development in this area by stimulating new construction and rehabilitation of existing structures. Page 1|4 5 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PLAN (East Side) - EXHIBIT “A” Part 5 - Capital Improvements Planned for the Area Future municipal improvements that may be considered are sidewalk improvements, removal of dangerous and unsafe structures, handicap accessibility improvements, street resurfacing and utility improvements. Part 6 - Property Eligible for a Tax Rebate a. Construction of new residential structures, including the conversion of all or part of a nonresidential structure into a residential structure, will be eligible. b. Rehabilitation, alterations and additions to any existing residential structure will be eligible. c. Improvements to existing or construction of new accessory structures such as garages, gazebos, storage buildings, workshops, swimming pools, etc., will not be eligible. d. Construction of new commercial structures in land zoned for commercial purposes will be eligible. e. Rehabilitation, alterations and additions to any existing commercial structure will be eligible. Part 7 - Criteria for Determination of Eligibility a. Only one tax rebate application per project may be submitted. The rebate will be based only upon the increased assessed value attributed to the eligible improvement. b. Construction of an improvement must have commenced on or after January 1, 2016, the effective date of enactment of the tax rebate program. c. A completed application for rebate together with a $25 application fee payable to Montgomery County Treasurer must be filed with the City Clerk 30 days prior to the end of the taxing year in which the improvements were made. d. The assessed value increase will be determined by the resulting classification of the improvement. The minimum increase in assessed value due to the eligible improvement will be 5% for residential property and 5% for commercial property as determined by the Montgomery County Appraiser. This assessed value increase will be determined the first full year of eligibility after completion and will be used throughout the years of eligibility. e. This program is limited to real property. Personal property taxes are not eligible for rebate. f. Any taxpayer that is delinquent on a real estate tax payment or special assessment payment on any property located in Montgomery County, Kansas, will not be eligible to participate in the plan that tax year only. Any rebate lost for a specific year due to a delinquent payment cannot be retroactively restored. If a taxpayer cures the delinquency, the taxpayer shall be eligible for tax rebates under the plan in future years. Loss of eligibility for any year shall not cause the term of the plan to be extended. g. Any taxpayer that is not delinquent on a real estate tax payment or special assessment payment on any property located in Montgomery County, Kansas, and who failed to file an application for rebate, will be eligible to receive the rebate if the application is filed within 6 months of the issuance of a building permit and the county appraiser can verify the increased value. h. Any new, as well as the existing improvements on the property, must conform with all other codes, rules, and regulations in effect at the time the improvements are made, and for the length of the rebate, or the rebate may be terminated. Page 2|4 6 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PLAN (East Side) - EXHIBIT “A” Part 8 - Contents of an Application for Property Tax Rebate a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. Owner’s Name Owner’s Mailing Address Owner’s Daytime Telephone Number Address Of Property Legal Description Of Property Parcel I.D. Number Building Permit Number Existing Use Of Property Proposed Use Of Property Proposed Improvement Estimated Cost Of Improvements Date Construction Started Estimated Date Of Completion Of Construction Signature Of City Clerk Indicating Project Is Eligible For Tax Rebate Signature Of Building Official Indicating Construction Meets All Applicable Codes Signature Of County Clerk Indicating Taxes On Property Owned By Applicant Are Current q. Signature Of County Appraiser Indicating Project Meets Minimum Assessed Valuation Requirements Part 9 - Application Procedure a. Obtain application for tax rebate from the City Building Official when obtaining a building permit application. b. File a completed and signed application with the City Clerk, together with the $25 application fee payable to Montgomery County Treasurer, at least 30 days prior to the end of the taxing year in which the improvements were made. c. The City Clerk will forward the application to the Montgomery County Appraiser’s Office for determination of the existing assessed valuation of the property. d. The City Building Official will monitor the project to ensure that all applicable city codes are met. e. Upon completion of construction, the City Clerk will notify the County Appraiser that the project is ready for inspection. f. Upon determination by the County Appraiser’s office that the improvements meet the percentage test for rebate and by the County Clerk’s office that the taxes and assessments on property owned by the applicant are not delinquent, the City Clerk will certify that the project and application does or does not meet the requirements for a tax rebate and will notify the applicant. g. The tax rebate, less a five percent (5%) processing fee based on the rebate amount, will be made to the property owner within a thirty (30) day period following the date of tax distribution by the County. Part 10 - Standard And Criteria For Review And Approval The proposed project will be reviewed based on the criteria defined in Part 7 and a completed application as defined in Part 8. Page 3|4 7 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PLAN (East Side) - EXHIBIT “A” Part 11 – Amount and years of rebate eligibility Type of Construction New Structure Rehabilitation, alteration or addition Rehabilitation of structure on Kansas Historical Register Years 1-5 100 % 100 % Years 6-10 75 % 100 % 100 % 100 % The application submittal period for the tax rebate program will expire on _________________, 20____. Prior to this date, the Neighborhood Revitalization Program will be reviewed by the City Council at which time modifications and extension may be considered. Any property improvement applications submitted prior to _______________________, 20_____, will, if approved, remain eligible to receive the applicable tax rebate for the number of years specified. Page 4|4 8 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PLAN (West Side) - EXHIBIT “B” This plan is intended to promote the revitalization of designated structure(s) in an area in the City of Cherryvale, Kansas, through the rehabilitation, conservation or redevelopment in order to protect the public health, safety or welfare of the residents of the City. More specifically, a tax rebate incentive will be available for improvements to designated structure(s) in the area. In accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 12-17, 114 et seq., the City Council has held a public hearing and considered the existing conditions and alternatives with respect to the area and designated structure(s), the criteria and standards for a tax rebate and the necessity for Interlocal cooperation among the other taxing units. Accordingly, the City Council has carefully reviewed, evaluated and determined the area meets one or more of the conditions to be designated as a “Neighborhood Revitalization Area.” Part 1 - Legal Description of Neighborhood Revitalization Area See Attachment “A”. Part 2 - Assessed Valuation of Real Property Land $ 132,054.65 $ 1,276,049.40 Buildings Total $ 1,408,149.05 Part 3 - Listing of Owners of Record in Area See Attachment “A”. Part 4A - Existing Zoning Classification See Attachment “B”. Part 4B - Existing Land Use Single Family Residential Multi Family Residential Elderly Housing Recreational Commercial Retail Commercial Office Commercial Government Offices Religious Utilities Part 4C – Proposed Land Use The intent of this plan is to promote revitalization and development in this area by stimulating new construction and rehabilitation of existing structures. Page 1|4 9 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PLAN (West Side) - EXHIBIT “B” Part 5 - Capital Improvements Planned for the Area Future municipal improvements that may be considered are sidewalk improvements, removal of dangerous and unsafe structures, handicap accessibility improvements, street resurfacing and utility improvements. Part 6 - Property Eligible for a Tax Rebate a. Construction of new residential structures, including the conversion of all or part of a nonresidential structure into a residential structure, will be eligible. b. Rehabilitation, alterations and additions to any existing residential structure will be eligible. c. Improvements to existing or construction of new accessory structures such as garages, gazebos, storage buildings, workshops, swimming pools, etc., will not be eligible. d. Construction of new commercial structures in land zoned for commercial purposes will be eligible. e. Rehabilitation, alterations and additions to any existing commercial structure will be eligible. Part 7 - Criteria for Determination of Eligibility a. Only one tax rebate application per project may be submitted. The rebate will be based only upon the increased assessed value attributed to the eligible improvement. b. Construction of an improvement must have commenced on or after January 1, 2016, the effective date of enactment of the tax rebate program. c. A completed application for rebate together with a $25 application fee payable to Montgomery County Treasurer must be filed with the City Clerk 30 days prior to the end of the taxing year in which the improvements were made. d. The assessed value increase will be determined by the resulting classification of the improvement. The minimum increase in assessed value due to the eligible improvement will be 5% for residential property and 5% for commercial property as determined by the Montgomery County Appraiser. This assessed value increase will be determined the first full year of eligibility after completion and will be used throughout the years of eligibility. e. This program is limited to real property. Personal property taxes are not eligible for rebate. f. Any taxpayer that is delinquent on a real estate tax payment or special assessment payment on any property located in Montgomery County, Kansas, will not be eligible to participate in the plan that tax year only. Any rebate lost for a specific year due to a delinquent payment cannot be retroactively restored. If a taxpayer cures the delinquency, the taxpayer shall be eligible for tax rebates under the plan in future years. Loss of eligibility for any year shall not cause the term of the plan to be extended. g. Any taxpayer that is not delinquent on a real estate tax payment or special assessment payment on any property located in Montgomery County, Kansas, and who failed to file an application for rebate, will be eligible to receive the rebate if the application is filed within 6 months of the issuance of a building permit and the county appraiser can verify the increased value. h. Any new, as well as the existing improvements on the property, must conform with all other codes, rules, and regulations in effect at the time the improvements are made, and for the length of the rebate, or the rebate may be terminated. Page 2|4 10 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PLAN (West Side) - EXHIBIT “B” Part 8 - Contents of an Application for Property Tax Rebate a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. Owner’s Name Owner’s Mailing Address Owner’s Daytime Telephone Number Address Of Property Legal Description Of Property Parcel I.D. Number Building Permit Number Existing Use Of Property Proposed Use Of Property Proposed Improvement Estimated Cost Of Improvements Date Construction Started Estimated Date Of Completion Of Construction Signature Of City Clerk Indicating Project Is Eligible For Tax Rebate Signature Of Building Official Indicating Construction Meets All Applicable Codes Signature Of County Clerk Indicating Taxes On Property Owned By Applicant Are Current q. Signature Of County Appraiser Indicating Project Meets Minimum Assessed Valuation Requirements Part 9 - Application Procedure a. Obtain application for tax rebate from the City Building Official when obtaining a building permit application. b. File a completed and signed application with the City Clerk, together with the $25 application fee payable to Montgomery County Treasurer, at least 30 days prior to the end of the taxing year in which the improvements were made. c. The City Clerk will forward the application to the Montgomery County Appraiser’s Office for determination of the existing assessed valuation of the property. d. The City Building Official will monitor the project to ensure that all applicable city codes are met. e. Upon completion of construction, the City Clerk will notify the County Appraiser that the project is ready for inspection. f. Upon determination by the County Appraiser’s office that the improvements meet the percentage test for rebate and by the County Clerk’s office that the taxes and assessments on property owned by the applicant are not delinquent, the City Clerk will certify that the project and application does or does not meet the requirements for a tax rebate and will notify the applicant. g. The tax rebate, less a five percent (5%) processing fee based on the rebate amount, will be made to the property owner within a thirty (30) day period following the date of tax distribution by the County. Part 10 - Standard And Criteria For Review And Approval The proposed project will be reviewed based on the criteria defined in Part 7 and a completed application as defined in Part 8. Page 3|4 11 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PLAN (West Side) - EXHIBIT “B” Part 11 – Amount and years of rebate eligibility Type of Construction New Structure Rehabilitation, alteration or addition Rehabilitation of structure on Kansas Historical Register Years 1-5 100 % 100 % Years 6-10 75 % 100 % 100 % 100 % The application submittal period for the tax rebate program will expire on _________________, 20____. Prior to this date, the Neighborhood Revitalization Program will be reviewed by the City Council at which time modifications and extension may be considered. Any property improvement applications submitted prior to _______________________, 20_____, will, if approved, remain eligible to receive the applicable tax rebate for the number of years specified. Page 4|4 12 2016 Cherryvale East Side Revitalization Area Map 13 2016 Cherryvale West Side Revitalization Area Map 14 15 16 CITY OF CHERRYVALE MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING July 5, 2016 (Tuesday) 7:00 PM Working for a better tomorrow… today. ORDER OF BUSINESS CALL MEETING TO ORDER Mayor Wright called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Present: Mayor John Wright, Council Member Lew Forman, Council Member Randy Wagoner, Council Member Don King, City Administrator Joel Pile, City Clerk Hillary Lawrence, Public Works Director Wade Webber, Police Chief Perry Lambert, Fire Chief Jesse Reed, Donna Celeya (Montgomery County Chronicle), April Read, Shirley Ann Hogben, Jim Hogben. INVOCATION Council Member Randy Wagoner led the invocation. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL City Clerk Hillary Lawrence took roll: Mayor Wright- present; Council Member Chad Wickham- absent; Council Member Formanpresent; Council Member Wagoner- present; Council Member King- present COMMITTEE & BOARD REPORTS A. COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORY BOARD 1. Minutes from 6-16-16 (Draft) A motion was made by Council Member Forman, seconded by Council member Wagoner to receive and file the minutes. Motion passed 3/0. B. CHERRYVALE LIBRARY BOARD 1. Minutes from 5-11-16 (Approved) A motion was made by Council Member Forman, seconded by Council member Wagoner to receive and file the minutes. Motion passed 3/0. UNFINISHED COUNCIL BUSINESS A. DISCUSSION REGARDING SERVER REPLACEMENT (tabled from 6-20-16) Presented by Joel Pile, City Administrator 17 A motion was made by Council Member Wagoner, seconded by Council Member King to approve purchase & replacement of server as specified in quote from Higher Calling Technologies. Motion passed 3/0. NEW COUNCIL BUSINESS A. BINDEWALD & ASSOCIATES BID WITHDRAWAL FOR SIDEWALK PROJECT Presented by Joel Pile, City Administrator A motion was made by Council Member Forman, seconded by Council Member Wagoner to award contract to next lowest qualified bidder, Mission Construction Co., Inc. for an amount not to exceed $365,949.00; authorize the Mayor to sign the Notice of Award and Construction Agreement. Motion passed 3/0. B. CONSIDERATION OF PUMP REPLACEMENT ON JET RODDER TRUCK Presented by Wade Webber, Public Works Director A motion was made by Council Member Wagoner, seconded by Council Member Forman to authorize water pump replacement on “jet rodder” truck as specified in quote from Key Equipment for an amount not to exceed $19,764.29. Motion passed 3/0. C. CONSIDERATION OF 2017 BUDGET PROCESS AND PRIORITIES Presented by Joel Pile, City Administrator A motion was made by Council Member Wagoner, seconded by Council Member King to adopt 2017 Budget Priorities. Motion passed 3/0. D. 2017 WATER & SANITARY SEWER BUDGET PRESENTATION Presented by Wade Webber, Public Works Director No action taken. E. CONSENT AGENDA Presented by John Wright, Mayor 1. Appropriations and Payroll Ord. No. 16-07-01: a. Approval of Purchases over $5,000 i. Public Wholesale Water ii. People’s State Bank (FICA) 2. Approval of the minutes for June 20, 2016 Regular Meeting $32,217.10 $24,333.33 $7,883.77 A motion was made by Council Member Wagoner, seconded by Council Member Forman to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. Motion passed 3/0. DEPARTMENT HEAD REPORTS 1. 2. 3. 4. City Clerk Hillary Lawrence Public Works Director Wade Webber Police Chief Perry Lambert Fire Chief Jesse Reed 18 INFORMATIONAL ITEMS 1. Next Regular City Council Meeting July 18, 2016 2. Yard of the Month- June 3. KDHE Report ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Council Member Wagoner, seconded by Council Member Forman to adjourn the meeting at 7:40pm. Motion passed 3/0. Respectfully submitted by, ___________________________________ Hillary Lawrence, City Clerk This is an open meeting, open to the public, subject to the Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA). The City of Cherryvale is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities upon request of the individual. Individuals with disabilities requiring an accommodation to attend the meeting should contact the City in a timely manner.