Archive for August, 2018

July Council Minutes

Tuesday, August 21st, 2018

July 11, 2018  

Those Present: Councilmembers Matt Argyle, DeLoy Kunz, Clerk Lynette Smith, Maintenance Supervisor Doug Thompson, Mayor Stephan Waechtler, Gary Teuscher and James Teuscher CPA’s, City Attorney Adam McKenzie

Meeting called to order:                                                              Invocation:

Meeting postponed until July 19th due to lack of a quorum.

July 19, 2018

Those Present:  Councilmembers DeLoy Kunz, Greg Kunz, Marty Nate, Clerk Lynette Smith, Maintenance Supervisor Doug Thompson, Mayor Stephan Waechtler, City Attorney Adam McKenzie, Mauria Teuscher CPA

Meeting called to order:              7:05 pm                                Invocation:         Councilmember Marty Nate

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Marty Nate the council accepts the published agenda. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion.  All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Minutes from June 5, 2018 regular council meeting were read aloud by Clerk Smith.  The chair entertained a motion from councilmember DeLoy Kunz to accept the minutes as read.  Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion.  All were in favor and the motion carried.

City Attorney Adam Mckenzie was present to discuss options of creating a new ordinance for digging around the road to install utilities. Options discussed were to impose a fee for tearing up the road to give more incentive to the home owner to fix correctly and quickly. Adam mentioned we may need to have a public hearing to impose the fee on the ordinance and that we need to make sure we stay within the provisions of the adopted building codes. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz mentioned changing the planning and zoning ordinance to require larger lot sizes. Adam suggested updating that Ordinance #27 and he will look at updating our Parking Ordinance #50. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz made the motion for Councilmembers Marty Nate and Greg Kunz to go and visit two homes within the city that are violating ordinances and they will discuss the situation to remedy the problem with the homeowners. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Mauria Teuscher of Gary H. Teuscher, CPA’s office came to present the Audit for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 with the council. The city is in good shape. Councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to make transfers from the Water and Sewer funds to payback the General Fund for years 2016 & 2017 in the amounts of $31,979.76 in the Water Fund and $58,648.66 in the Sewer Fund. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried.

The planning for Twin Creeks was reviewed and Councilmember Matt Argyle has ordered and taken care of the luncheon. Georgetown 1st Ward is beginning the breakfast at 7:00 am and the Waechtler family is taking care of the dinner which will begin at 6:00 pm.

Mayor Waechtler would like to install some flashing LED lights to put on the speed limit signs on Stringtown and experiment to see if it will get people’s attention enough to actually slow down. DeLoy will check on some flashing speed signs with the County to see if we can get some in Georgetown for a while.

Councilmember DeLoy Kunz mentioned the weeds need to be mowed again up Stringtown and the trees to be trimmed.

Councilmember Marty Nate mentioned she’d like to make the whole box where the mulch is into a large sand box and she has spoken with someone about making some toy diggers to put in there and then move the mulch to the slide. Doug mentioned that he has to remove the merry go round from the school and wonders if we may need to remove the City’s soon too.

Councilmember Greg Kunz mentioned the storage unit across from the City Hall is being turned into an apartment building and suggested that the building needs two separate hookups for two homes.

Police Report: Officer Martinez made 14 contacts for the month of June. He has to take the month of July off due to his retirement but will be here for Twin Creeks Days and will resume work in August.

Maintenance Report: Doug gave his report for the month of June stating that he has been busy! He is going to re-fence around the water spring because we had water samples returned with E. coli. The maintenance department has hired Matt Raczak for the part-time position and they learned that he has to be employed for at least 6 months before he can start taking the tests and get licensing and the land app test would be the last one he can take. He has met with Sunrise Engineering about the water upgrades and they will be attending our next meeting. He has also had Rocky Mountain Valves to come and look at our PRV’s and Rain for Rent will be looking at fixing the well house that has settled at the sewer ponds.

Office Business:   There were 17 delinquent water and sewer accounts for the month of June and Lynette will be out of the office on Tuesday, July 24th.

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember DeLoy Kunz for the council to approve checks and vouchers for the month of June 2018 in the amount of $17,370.38 in the general fund, $9000.81 in the water fund, and $20,184.37 in the sewer fund, with all funds totaling $46,555.56. Councilmember Marty Nate seconded the motion.  All were in favor and motion carried.

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember DeLoy Kunz that council adjourns from the July 2018 council meeting at 9:30 pm.  Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion.  All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Respectfully submitted,

Lynette Smith, City Clerk-Treasurer

August 7th Council Meeting Agenda

Thursday, August 2nd, 2018

CITY OF GEORGETOWN

CITY COUNCIL MEETING

AGENDA

Tuesday, August 7, 2018                 7:00 pm             382 Main St.

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

INVOCATION            

APPROVAL OF AGENDA ITEMS:         

READING AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES from July 19, 2018

AGENDA ITEMS OF CITY OPERATIONS AND NEW BUSINESS:

ACTION ITEMS:

  • FY 2018-2019 Budget Workshop with City Auditor, Gary Teuscher, CPA
  • Sunrise Engineering – Water System Upgrades
  • Ordinance #93 – Digging Ordinance
  • Amend Ordinance #27 – Parking Ordinance
  • Move water hookup at 363 Main St. 
  • DeLoy:
  • Matt:
  • Marty:                          Twin Creek Days Recap
  • Greg:
  • POLICE REPORT:
  • MAINTENANCE REPORT:
  • OFFICE BUSINESS:     Delinquent water and sewer accounts, Assign house number for Ferrel Dilworth
  • SIGNING OF CHECKS AND VOUCHERS FOR JULY’S BILLS
  • ADJOURNMENT 

 

      • Next Meeting:
  • Public Hearing for Budget Hearing City Council 7:00 pm – Tuesday, September 4, 2018, Georgetown City Building – 382 Main St. Questions concerning items appearing on this Agenda or requests for accommodation of special needs to participate in the meeting should be addressed to the Office of the City Clerk or call 208-847-2120.

June 5th Council Minutes

Thursday, August 2nd, 2018

June 5, 2018  

 

Those Present: Councilmembers Matt Argyle, DeLoy Kunz, Greg Kunz, Marty Nate, Clerk Lynette Smith, Maintenance Supervisor Doug Thompson, Mayor Stephan Waechtler, Pamela Harmon with News Examiner

 

Meeting called to order:  7:10 pm                            Invocation:  Mayor Steve Waechtler

 

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Matt Argyle the council accepts the published agenda. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion.  All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

 

Minutes from May 16, 2018 regular council meeting were read aloud by Clerk Smith.  The chair entertained a motion from councilmember Marty Nate to accept the minutes as read.  Councilmember Matt Argyle seconded the motion.  All were in favor and the motion carried.

 

Councilmember Marty Nate discussed the plans for Twin Creeks Celebration. She has posted notices for the Dutch Oven cook off but no one has signed up yet. There were suggestions made for changing the meal schedules, such as having the luncheon be a bigger meal or hiring a caterer for dinner. Marty will keep everyone informed of how the day will go.

 

Councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to move into executive session pursuant to I.C. 74-206(1)(f) to communicate with legal counsel about ordinance violations. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken and is as follows: DeLoy – yes, Matt – yes, Marty – yes, Greg – yes. Those not part of council were excused from the building. Councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to end the executive session at about 8:20 pm. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. A Roll call vote was taken and is as follows: DeLoy – yes, Matt – yes, Marty – yes, Greg – yes.

 

The road on Stringtown that was tore up because of a gas line being installed was discussed. The Mayor is going to call Intermountain Gas to have them come and fix the road. There was discussion about imposing a fee to homeowners that dig up the roads and don’t fix. Councilmember Matt Argyle made the motion to require homeowners to make a deposit to the City to install utilities across the road, if the road is not fixed that deposit will be used to fix the road and if they do fix the road they can have their deposit back. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried. There was further discussion about deciding on a dollar amount for the deposit and suggested that the motion needs to be put into an Ordinance or a Resolution. Councilmember Marty Nate will follow up with City Attorney, Adam McKenzie.

 

Councilmember Marty Nate suggested having the office send letters to some homeowners that are not living in the City that need to be reminded about up-keeping their properties. She will get a list together and give to Lynette to notify the property owners.

 

Councilmember Greg Kunz brought forth some concerns about vehicles being parked in the right of way on Stringtown and also some limbs of trees in the right of way and how they are a hazard. It was decided when we get someone hired to help Doug that they will take care of trimming the trees.

 

Police Report: Officer Martinez made 28 contacts for the month of May. Officer Martinez will be retiring from the County Sheriff’s Department on July 4th and then will continue to work for the City and his hours will be more random. He is also attending some schooling in Boise for the weekend and needs to purchase a gun holster for his new gun.

 

Maintenance Report: Doug gave his report for the month of May stating that he has been spraying a lot of weeds and has been doing some work at the cemetery. He needs to get some well water and soil samples for testing to start land applying. Flowers will be removed from the cemetery next week. He would like to get a sign made to put up at the cemetery to remind people to remove their flowers and such one week following Memorial Day and Labor Day. There has been another applicant for the part-time maintenance position. Lynette will get the interview set up so the Mayor can make a decision and Doug can get some help for the summer.

 

Office Business:   There were 25 delinquent water and sewer accounts for the month of May. Lynette informed the council that the City was selected and awarded the option for a loan for the water system but the council opted to not accept the loan at this time. The county sent out a hazard mitigation plan to be accepted by all Cities within the County. Councilmember Matt Argyle made the motion to accept the hazard mitigation plan as prepared by the County. Councilmember Marty Nate seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

 

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Marty Nate for the council to approve checks and vouchers for the month of May 2018 in the amount of $12,876.81 in the general fund, $6,234.14 in the water fund, and $14,979.20 in the sewer fund, with all funds totaling $34,090.15. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz seconded the motion.  All were in favor and motion carried.

 

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Marty Nate that council adjourns from the June 2018 council meeting at 9:30 pm.  Councilmember Matt Argyle seconded the motion.  All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

 

Lynette Smith, City Clerk-Treasurer