Archive for August, 2023

July 12th Special Meeting

Wednesday, August 30th, 2023

July 12, 2023 – Special Meeting
Those Present: Greg Kunz, Trenton Morrell, Tee Steadman, Mayor Stephan Waechtler, City Clerk Lynette Smith, Sheriff Bart Heslington, Deputy Ryan Larsen
Meeting called to order: 7:00 pm Invocation: Mayor Stephan Waechtler
The Council entertained a motion from councilor Tee Steadman to approve the published agenda and was seconded by councilor Trenton Morrell. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.
The Sheriff came to discuss the police contract with the council. They came out to Twin Creeks to patrol and made a lot of contacts and there were a lot of comments throughout the city about it being one of the best firework shows ever. In the contract, the City will retain all of their equipment such as the vehicle and the County will have their radio tech people look over the radios and recommend if they should keep it in their inventory or if we are better off to sell it. The council agreed to hold on to the vehicle for now. The contract dates were set to go into effect today, July 12th through September 30, 2028. Compensation was set at $27,500.00 increasing 3% each year and payable at $6,875.00 per quarter. A percentage of all citations, fines, etc. will come back to the City as defined in section 1.d. The City will designate Councilor Tee Steadman, since he is the councilor assigned to those duties, as the point of contact/administrator and the County designates Sheriff Bart Heslington as their point of contact/administrator. Councilor Tee Steadman made the motion to accept the contract as discussed and Councilor Trenton Morrell seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council. Clerk Smith will update the contract with the blanks filled in as discussed and email it over to City Attorney, Adam McKenzie to review. Once it is ready he will acquire signatures from Sheriff Bart Heslington and Councilor Tee Steadman.
The chair entertained a motion from Councilor Tee Steadman that council adjourns from the July Special Meeting council meeting at 7:30 pm. Councilor Trenton Morrell seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.
Respectfully submitted,

Lynette Smith
City Clerk-Treasurer

July 5th Minutes

Wednesday, August 30th, 2023

July 5, 2023

Those Present: DeLoy Kunz, Greg Kunz, Trenton Morrell, Tee Steadman, Mayor Stephan Waechtler, Maintenance Supervisor Shane Clark, Hadley Wright, City Clerk Lynette Smith, Sheriff Bart Heslington, City Attorney Adam McKenzie

Meeting called to order:              7:05 pm                                Invocation:         Mayor Stephan Waechtler

The Council entertained a motion from councilor Greg Kunz to approve the published agenda and was seconded by councilor Trenton Morrell. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

The minutes from May 30, 2023, were read aloud by Clerk Smith. Councilor Tee Steadman made the motion to accept the minutes as read. Councilor Trenton Morrell seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Sheriff Bart Heslington came before the council to discuss the police contract and brought some statistics for the month of June and reported that they were out here for 57 hours and made 97 contacts and issued 24 citations. Most of the contacts were for off highway vehicles and had a lot of discussions with kids and parents about wearing helmets while operating those vehicles. They did some foot patrol around City Hall and the church and will be coming out for traffic control this Saturday for Twin Creeks. Councilor DeLoy Kunz requested for more patrol up Stringtown on the weekends for the campers. The Mayor asked Shane to get out the police vehicle and move it around through town.

There was a meeting on June 22nd with the County Commissioners, Sheriff’s Department and 4 cities within the County. The county is not willing to spend any extra money to employ another officer at this time. The other 3 cities want the Law Enforcement on their end of the valley and just in the summer months and feel that their taxes should already be paying for the man power and they’re not willing to pay anymore right now either.

City Attorney, Adam McKenzie, was present to discuss the contract and brought for review. We need to set a fee. The county has all of the equipment and vehicles they need for their guys and won’t need ours. We can put it up for auction if we don’t need it and may be a good idea before it becomes obsolete and not worth anything and we can always buy another car if we ever needed. The contract is for 55 hours of patrol time each month with compensation to increase by 3% each fiscal year. The citation fees issued within the city will come back to the City. The county can have their communications people evaluate the radio and equipment and can incorporate into their inventory and give the City fair market value vs sitting on the equipment and it depreciate to not worth anything as technology updates. The Sheriff mentioned an example of their contract with the Forest Service which includes the vehicle, fuel, equipment, etc. at $45/hour for 55 hours would total to be $29,700 a year. The Mayor mentioned his concerns with reports getting lost and the Sheriff and Attorney both assured him that having a direct agreement with the Sheriff’s Department will eliminate the extra hands and agencies that the previous paperwork had to go through and it all should be well taken care of. Adam also recommended to use Best Practice Judgement in instances of trying to stop traffic or stop wrongdoings from happening.

Adam discussed the subdivision ordinance with the Council and reported on the Tax Commission rejecting the annexation of the Whitaker’s property due to the legal description of the property being of the whole property and not just the parcel that needs to be annexed since the parcel has half in City limits and half in the County. Adam has spoken with Tim Christensen about getting a new legal description for the parcel being annexed and then we can resubmit. The council reviewed all of the question areas in the subdivision ordinance and Adam will attach the developer’s agreement from Addison Ochsenbein at Sunrise Engineering and he will include only what will pertain to us.

Twin Creeks schedule will include the dunk tank, a foam party, bike races, cornhole tournaments, bounce houses and kids karate lessons. There may be a vendor come that has axe throwing and if so, we will need to get a liability waiver form filled out for each participant.

Duke & Coy Smith came and reported on their trip to the National Jr. High Finals Rodeo in Perry, Georgia and said that they had a good time and represented the City well and expressed their thanks to the City for their donation.

Councilor DeLoy Kunz asked about who has purchased building permits and listed some that need to have a permit application mailed to them since they are doing some building.

The Mayor reported that at Con Vouros’s barn, the water valve can’t be located. Councilor Tee Steadman will call the previous owner Reed Clark to find where it was disconnected at and see if we can get his water back to him. Con will pay for parts but the City will not charge a hookup fee and will install a shut off valve. It was discussed to put up some concrete barriers in front of the church until the asphalt gets replaced. Shane will get in touch with A+ Contractors to get an ETA. The council agreed to sell the service truck but to keep the sander for future use and needs a new drive chain. Councilor Trenton Morrell made the motion to purchase the backup plow truck that was used this winter and Councilor Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Maintenance Report: Shane gave his report for the month of June and we have officially hired a second full time maintenance man which is Hadley Wright. They have been busy at the cemetery and watering at the land app. There is a water leak under the old chlorinator building at the tanks. Shane has called Cody at A+ Contractors to get a bid and see what he can do to get the building moved and leak repaired. They did some repairs on water lines at Jason Morris and Cody Coombs and will start mowing the right of ways starting next week.

Office Business:   There are 16 delinquent water and sewer accounts for the month of June. Lynette reported that the next meeting will be for the budget workshop and all should be in attendance and we should budget to rebuild some of the back roads. Lynette will get in touch with Addison about seeing if there are any grants available for that to the City right now. The City did not get approved for a grant to help with the Lead and Copper inventory. The 4-H want to bring a trailer on July 18th to the park and will take care of their advertising.

The chair entertained a motion from Councilor DeLoy Kunz for the council to approve checks and vouchers for the month of June 2023 in the amount of $15,727.36 in the general fund, $14,894.20 in the water fund, and $24,109.56 in the sewer fund, with all funds totaling $54,731.12. Councilor Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and motion carried the council.

The chair entertained a motion from Councilor DeLoy Kunz that council adjourns from the July 2023 council meeting at 10:05 pm. Councilor Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Respectfully submitted,

 

 

Lynette Smith

City Clerk-Treasurer

May 30th Minutes

Wednesday, August 30th, 2023

May 30, 2023
Those Present: Greg Kunz, Trenton Morrell, Tee Steadman, Mayor Stephan Waechtler, Maintenance Supervisor Shane Clark, City Clerk Lynette Smith, Sheriff Bart Heslington, Tyler & Katana Sorensen, Kevin & Marty Nate, Con Vouros, Addison Ochsenbein of Sunrise Engineering, Duke & Coy Smith
Meeting called to order: 7:00 pm Invocation: Mayor Stephan Waechtler
The Council entertained a motion from councilor Greg Kunz to approve the added agenda items of Tyler Sorensen, Con Vouros and Executive Session I.C. 74-206(a) to discuss hiring employes to the published agenda and was seconded by councilor Trenton Morrell. All were in favor and the motion carried the council. Councilor Greg Kunz also made the motion to approve the published agenda and was seconded by Trenton Morrell. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.
The minutes from May 2, 2023, were read aloud by Clerk Smith. Councilor Tee Steadman made the motion to accept the minutes as read with corrections to Ordinance #96 to prevent digging up the road and Councilor Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.
The Sheriff reported that he and City Attorney, Adam McKenzie are reviewing a contract to bring to the Council and he brought along some statistics for the month of May and showing that there were 62 contacts made for various reasons and 18 citations were issued. Most of the contacts were primarily speeders. Councilor Tee Steadman requested that the officers be here to patrol on weekends and Sunday afternoons for campers and some early mornings. If the council has concerns they can call Bart directly. For funeral escorts we can call the dispatch and give some notice. In our contract, it will designate the primary points of contact mainly between Sheriff Bart and a council member.
Tyler Sorensen came before the council to discuss putting a building behind their house and currently the water line runs through there and only has one shutoff for all three connections, so if anyone becomes delinquent, they all would be shut off and not just the one that is delinquent. If someone else were to purchase Sylvia Miller’s place there needs to be a second valve installed. When the building goes in it should have a separate valve installed too and the City will replace the valves sooner than later when the City workers can get to it. Since there are three connections when the valves get installed it will be considered an existing hookup and not have a fee except for when the water gets turned on and is being used.
Twin Creeks will be on July 8th and the fireworks are coming along with some food trucks in between the activities and fireworks. Katana is having trouble getting help for the activities and she is raising money for donations for the fireworks with a budget of $7500 including the cost of the fireworks.
Con Vouros would like to get water to his barn that is in City limits and used to be a dairy barn and has a hydrant so it would have had water at one time. Not sure if it was capped at some point because it being a dairy should have it’s own line. He would like some help to locate the valve and then turn it back on and will pay a separate bill for it.
Addison Ochsenbein of Sunrise Engineering came before the council and stated that he went over some funding options with Amanda at SEICOG but we don’t qualify because our weather was not extreme enough to have caused the issues that we had. There is an option to get a loan through USDA or LHTAC for traffic or mudslides or transportation impacts but he doesn’t think that we have a strong enough case for it.
Marty Nate commented that the merry-go-round is damaged, looks like it got dented from the snow; maybe can get powder coated and rebuild it. Katana will look into available grants for playground equipment but will need to be careful so we don’t lose the use of the old equipment we have.
Councilor DeLoy Kunz is concerned about renting out rooms, but we don’t have anything in the Ordinances against it or having multiple families in one dwelling. It’s not a lot different than other home-based businesses we already have in town either.
Councilor Tee Steadman has some concerns with the trailers coming back into town. The Mayor has been called and made aware that the trailer is here but they are going to use it for a storage for now. They will have 30 days and then it will need to be moved if they are using it for more than just storage.
Councilor Greg Kunz said he and Joe went and looked at the turn around up the canyon and think with a CAT that you could make a big turn around area to accommodate all that go there through the year. He says to ask the County to come and move some gravel around. Greg will talk to them about widening it.
Police Report: None
Maintenance Report: Shane gave his report for the month of May and stated that he has been busy at the cemetery with 3 graves and 1 exhumation. He has been doing the Land app sampling and got up to the tank. He and Alan got a lot of the lead and copper inventory done. He mowed at the park and the cemetery and they got the water line fixed to Rusty Dimick’s/Eric DeClark’s place. The City will pay for the pipe and it is still way cheaper than digging up the road and the whole section will be taken care of now.
Office Business: There are 15 delinquent water and sewer accounts for the month of May. Lynette reported that some of the delinquents are repeat offenders and that we will be resuming shutoffs for those not catching up their accounts. The next council date is a conflict with the 4th of July and so it will be moved to the following evening on Wednesday, July 5th. The Mayor asked if we want to do a breakfast at Twin Creeks and it was decided that the council will host the breakfast and the food trucks will be there in the afternoon to evening. Katana is still looking for help with the bike race, cornhole, parade and flag ceremony.
Duke & Coy Smith came before the council as they have both qualified for the National Jr. High Finals Rodeo in Perry, Georgia and would like a monetary donation to help with their expenses to get there to compete. Councilor Greg Kunz made the motion to give them each $350 and to come back and report on their trip at the next meeting with videos. Councilor Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.
Councilor Greg Kunz made the motion to go into Executive Session at 9:00 pm for the purpose of discussing situations and hiring employees and was seconded by councilor Tee Steadman. All were in favor and the motion carried the council. Councilor Tee Steadman made the motion to leave Executive Session at 9:30 pm and was seconded by councilor Trenton Morrell. All were in favor and the motion carried the council. Councilor Tee Steadman made the motion to increase wages for Shane Clark and Lynette Smith and to hire another full-time employee and split the job requirements. Councilor Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.
The chair entertained a motion from Councilor Greg Kunz for the council to approve checks and vouchers for the month of May 2023 in the amount of $12,884.94 in the general fund, $48,718.48 in the water fund, and $16,872.27 in the sewer fund, with all funds totaling $78,475.69. Councilor Trenton Morrell seconded the motion. All were in favor and motion carried the council.
The chair entertained a motion from Councilor Greg Kunz that council adjourns from the June 2023 council meeting at 9:45 pm. Councilor Trenton Morrell seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.
Respectfully submitted,

Lynette Smith
City Clerk-Treasurer

September 2023 Council Meeting – Budget Hearing

Wednesday, August 30th, 2023

CITY OF GEORGETOWN

CITY COUNCIL MEETING

AGENDA

Tuesday, September 5, 2023                    7:00 pm             382 Main St.

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

INVOCATION              

APPROVAL OF AGENDA ITEMS:        

READING AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES from August 1, 2023 meetings

AGENDA ITEMS OF CITY OPERATIONS AND NEW BUSINESS:

  • PUBLIC HEARING: Budget Hearing to accept the proposed budget for FY 2024-2025
  • Ordinance #112 – Appropriations Ordinance

DeLoy: 

Tee: 

Greg:              

Trenton:

POLICE REPORT:   Bear Lake County Sheriff’s Office 

MAINTENANCE REPORT: 

OFFICE BUSINESS:    Delinquent water and sewer accounts 

SIGNING OF CHECKS AND VOUCHERS FOR AUGUST’S BILLS 

ADJOURNMENT 

Next Meeting:

  • Regular Meeting – 7:00 pm – Tuesday, October 3, 2023, 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.