December Agenda

November 25th, 2020

CITY OF GEORGETOWN

CITY COUNCIL MEETING

AGENDA

Tuesday, December 1, 2020            7:00 pm             382 Main St.

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

INVOCATION            

APPROVAL OF AGENDA ITEMS:        

READING AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES from November 10, 2020                                                                                   

AGENDA ITEMS OF CITY OPERATIONS AND NEW BUSINESS:

  • Sunrise Engineering –Water Improvements Project – SCADA alarm system
  • Christmas Park Lighting Recap
  • Amend Ordinance #58 –Winter Maintenance, prohibiting deposit of snow on City Property
  • Agreement for Placement of Snow
  • Vehicles to Place for Bid
  • Resolution #2007-5 – Cremations and Flat Headstones
  • Employee Christmas Bonus            Tee: Marty:POLICE REPORT:MAINTENANCE REPORT: OFFICE BUSINESS:     Delinquent water and sewer accountsSIGNING OF CHECKS AND VOUCHERS FOR NOVEMBER’S BILLSADJOURNMENTNext Meeting:

 

      • Greg:             
      • DeLoy:
      •  
  • Regular Council 7:00 pm – Tuesday, January 5, 2021, 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.

October Council Minutes

November 11th, 2020

October 6, 2020
Those Present: DeLoy Kunz, Greg Kunz, Marty Nate (by phone), Mayor Steve Waechtler, Maintenance Supervisor Shane Clark, City Clerk Lynette Smith, Kathy Ray of 4 County Coalition
Meeting called to order: 7:00 pm Invocation: Mayor Steve Waechtler
The Council entertained a motion from councilmember Greg Kunz to approve added agenda item of Kathy Ray from the 4 County Coalition. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.
The Council entertained a motion from councilmember Greg Kunz to approve the published agenda and was seconded by councilmember DeLoy Kunz. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.
The minutes from September 1, 2020 were read aloud by Clerk Smith. There was a correction on spelling of Katana Sorensen’s name. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz made the motion to accept the minutes as read with the correction. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.
Kathy Ray of the 4 County Coalition came before the council. She serves as the Regional Economic Professional for Southeast Idaho. She recommended the City go online and register/apply for a Community Review. There are usually only 2-3 communities selected per year and takes place during the summer. If we were selected, the committee would conduct surveys and listening sessions to put together strategies and suggestions of improvements for our community. Our small city would be only a 1-2-day event and the application costs $3-4,000. If the City needed, we could reach out to nearby businesses for sponsors for the application process. The council agreed that we should look into and apply.

Resolution #2020-01 for new building permit fees was discussed. It was clarified that the purpose for building permits is to ensure that buildings are adhering to the Ordinances in place. After much discussion it was determined that a basic permit consisting of sheds, decks, carports, patios, greenhouses, etc. will be proposed at a $50.00 fee; Additions which would be described as square footage added to a home or shops, garages, barns, storage buildings, etc. will be proposed at a $150.00 fee; New Construction of homes, apartments/duplex/townhouses, business buildings, business additions, etc. will be proposed at a fee of $250.00. Lynette will get the public hearing advertised for the next meeting.

Lynette and Shane had a question about headstones being placed in the Cemetery. Both had been told when hired on that all headstones installed needed to be flat but wanted clarification on if that is just in the new part or if that is all headstones no matter where the graves are located. Also, there is no where to be found an Ordinance or a Resolution stating this, and Lynette hasn’t went through the minutes to see if that’s where it’s at. Councilmember Greg Kunz remembered that being discussed when he served on Council previously. Lynette wanted clarification on if it should be made into an Ordinance/Resolution or to leave it alone. The pros are it definitely makes things easier for the maintenance at the cemetery and cons are that no one wants to put extra stipulations on how people want to remember their loved ones. It was discussed to maybe look into a provision of headstones being mounted on a 1” flush mounted base and was tabled for further discussion later.

Lynette and Shane have had some concerned citizens that would like to encourage a City sponsored Trunk or Treat to eliminate kids going door to door trick or treating on Halloween. The council agreed to promote a Trunk or Treat. Marty will help Lynette to work out the details. We will get flyers posted and sent home with the kids at school.

The next meeting date has a conflict with Election Day on November 3rd. Typically the elections are held in the City Hall but this year because of the need for social distancing, the City Hall is not large enough. Voting will be held in person at the LDS Church in the gym instead. Even though the building will now be available, we still don’t want to conflict with Election Day. The next meeting date was rescheduled for the following Tuesday, November 10th.

Councilmember Marty Nate brought up that the lack of parking in front of the church during the week is a problem, mostly for funerals. The car pool people seem to spread out and create very little space for parking. Bishop Smith is wondering if the City could put some “No Parking from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm” signs up. We need to find out if the area in front of the church is City property or church property. The parking is only going to get worse. It was suggested maybe we could ask Simplot to help install a Park & Ride. She has also been getting the run around from the State to help pay for speed signs so she will contact DeLoy Romrell at the local shed and go from there.

Councilmember Greg Kunz would like to see some lines painted down Stringtown since it has been chip sealed to help with visibility and people staying on the correct side of the road. DeLoy will look into and see if we can get the company doing the road at the Summit to paint some lines while they’re in town doing the highway.

Councilmember Tee Steadman sent some concerns to Lynette about a White Chevy being parked along Stringtown. It’s in the way for plowing snow and an eye sore and needs to be moved. We will send Officer Martinez to go and visit with them about it.

Police Report: There were 28 contacts for the month of September. Officer Martinez’s radios are outdated, and he needs new ones. Because of this, the County can’t get ahold of him to check on him when he is in Georgetown. Chief Roper at Montpelier just got new radios for his squad and got an extra one through a grant. He has donated that one to the City and Officer Martinez. We will just need to pay for it to be installed. It was also requested that Martinez come during school hours because there are a lot of speeders and hunters.

Maintenance Report: Shane gave his report for the month of September and stated that he and Alan have dug 3 graves, they put up new flags around town and new signs and the handicapped sign in front of the City Hall. They have been doing some fencing up around the water tanks. Shane contacted Kevin Martin at Sunrise about some SCADA alarms for the water tanks to alert when levels are low. Kevin would like to come and present to Shane, Alan and a council member or two some mapping options for the City to be able to find all water valves, pipes, etc. more easily. Shane will get it set up and notify the councilmembers when. He would also like to look into consolidating some trucks to get a 1-ton dump truck and plow. The old dump truck will take a lot to keep going and is infested with mice.

Office Business: There are 13 delinquent water and sewer accounts for the month of September. For the first time in a long time, she has been able to cross off everyone on the monthly shut off list because they each came and made a payment to be removed from the list for the month. In the spring we had talked about doing a Fall cleanup as well. It was decided to have Henning’s bring out some dumpsters on the 17th for a Fall Cleanup Day before the weather gets bad. She also reported that she needs another new printer because Shane could use one at the City Shop since theirs quit working and because the one she ordered doesn’t do 11×17 legal size paper and she needs that for the Cemetery Deeds. She got a bid from Bear River Electric to secure this building with some security camera’s, key fob entry on the door instead of metal keys, and a secure entry system with video doorbell and buzz entry to the main door. The bid also included a cell phone signal booster for the City Hall since the reception is very poor now that we have metal siding on the building. The total bid was around $16,000. Lynette will keep looking into options with a smaller security camera system and video doorbell that can be found cheaper on Amazon. Shane also had the idea of installing a 2nd door inside the entry way with maybe a half door and the top part could be of bullet proof glass. Chief Roper at Montpelier said he would donate the glass from the Old City Hall if we could use it for something. Lynette will look more into cheaper options to secure the building.

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Greg Kunz for the council to approve checks and vouchers for the month of September 2020 in the amount of $13,456.19 in the general fund, $8,783.89 in the water fund, and $22,132.36 in the sewer fund, with all funds totaling $44,372.44. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and motion carried.

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Greg Kunz that council adjourns from the October 2020 council meeting at 9:15 pm. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Respectfully submitted,

Lynette Smith
City Clerk-Treasurer

October 28th, 2020

The City will be hosting a Trunk or Treat at the City Park on October 31st at 5:00 pm.

Elections will be held at the LDS Cultural Hall on November 3rd from 8:00 am – 8:00 pm instead of at the City Hall for more room to social distance.

 

September Minutes

October 28th, 2020

September 1, 2020

Those Present: DeLoy Kunz, Greg Kunz, Marty Nate, Tee Steadman, Mayor Steve Waechtler, Maintenance Supervisor Shane Clark, City Clerk Lynette Smith, Katana Sorensen, Zach & Janelle Crockett

Meeting called to order:              7:00 pm                                Invocation:         Shane Clark

The Council entertained a motion from councilmember Greg Kunz to approve added agenda items of The Crockett’s to discuss hooking up to City Services outside of City limits. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

The Council entertained a motion from councilmember Marty Nate to approve the published agenda and was seconded by councilmember DeLoy Kunz. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

The minutes from August 4, 2020 were read aloud by Clerk Smith. There was a correction for the gravel pit to be listed as outside of town not in town. Councilmember Greg Kunz made the motion to accept the minutes as read with the correction. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

The chair entertained a motion from councilmember Greg Kunz for the council to move into Public Hearing for the purpose of accepting the proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 as well as Public Hearing for the new building permit fees. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken and is as follows:  DeLoy – yes, Tee – yes, Greg – yes, Marty – yes. The floor was then opened for public comment either verbally or by written notice. The office did not receive any written comment about the proposed budget and no one came forth to offer their opinion about the budget. The floor was then opened for public comment either verbally or by written notice pertaining to the proposed fee changes for the building permits. Katana Sorensen came to the Council and asked for more specifications for defining remodels, new construction, removing or replacing or having different levels such as basic permit, remodel permit and a new construction permit and suggested having standards for each level. Councilmember Marty Nate said a remodel would be considered as an increase in living space square footage. No other citizens or councilmembers had further comment. The office did not receive any written comment about the proposed increase in building permit fees either. The chair entertained a motion from councilmember Marty Nate for the council to close the public hearing and move back into the regular meeting. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken and is as follows:  DeLoy – yes, Tee – yes, Greg – yes, Marty – yes. The council entertained a motion from councilmember DeLoy Kunz for the council to accept the proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2020-2021. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

The appropriations ordinance listed as Ordinance #101, for Fiscal Year 2020-2021, was read in its entirety by Clerk Smith. The chair entertained a motion from councilmember Marty Nate to accept the new ordinance. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken and is as follows:  DeLoy – yes, Tee – yes, Greg – yes, Marty – yes.

Ordinance #102, an Ordinance for increasing Compensation for Elected Officials was read in its entirety by Clerk Smith. The chair entertained a motion from councilmember DeLoy Kunz to accept the new ordinance. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken and is as follows: DeLoy – yes, Tee – yes, Greg – yes, Marty – yes.

Resolution #2020-01, setting increased fees for building permits was tabled until a future meeting when there can be more research done on definitions for basic, remodels and new construction and time allows for another public hearing.

Zach and Janelle Crockett came before the council to see about the possibility of hooking up to the City’s water and sewer services and a possibility of being annexed into the City limits. They are purchasing land from his Grandma Geraldine Simmons but have found some stipulations from the County about how many acres there has to be to have a well, etc. and with those stipulations they can’t purchase her full 2 acres. They would be building about 350 feet from Jeff Smith’s and his property is in City limits and is on City services. The Council suggested that they look into more details about the process of an annexation and cost for both homes and Shane will talk to Doug about how much it would cost to run a line down to the their property and weigh our options.

Katanna Sorensen asked if there was a way to accept automatic payments online or a way to check balances online. Lynette reported that there is not without it being a significant cost to the City but there is always the free bill pay option through your banks institution.

Councilmember DeLoy Kunz would like to see the website updated, office hours posted and wondering how the Planning & Zoning Ordinance was coming along. He also commented that the Facebook Group page was supposed to be a place for the City to post notices and not for everyone to post things that are for sale.

Councilmember Greg Kunz has received some complaints about citizens firing shots within City Limits. Lynette found that Ordinance #4 addresses peace and quiet and shooting in City limits. She will post a reminder at the Post Office and on the Facebook group for everyone to see as to not single out anyone and we’ll see what kind of response we get.

Councilmember Marty Nate reported that the Movies in the Park are done for the summer and they will do it again next year because it seemed to be enjoyed by the community. She would like letters sent out to Dave Denton and Adrien Smith again to clean up their properties because of fire hazards. She spoke with Vaughn Rasmussen about speed signs throughout the City and he said the County could help with 1 or 2 and it was suggested to talk to Simplot about helping with the cost of some signs. Marty will also call DeLoy Romrell about help from the State if we had some installed along the highway and Main Street. She addressed the thistles at the cemetery again. Shane will follow up with Chuck about when he can come back out and take care of them again.

Police Report: There were 30 contacts for the month of August.

Maintenance Report: Shane gave his report for the month of August and stated that he and Alan arranged for some paving out front of the City Hall building. Shane will call the guys doing the construction on the Summit highway project to see if they would have left overs to fix our corner that was shorted of asphalt. They are using the new chlorinator building and have moved all of the chlorine up there. They took the big City of Georgetown sign down and took into Burgoyne’s to get sanded and painted and it should be coming back soon. He is going to go to a class in Ammon next week. They fixed the flashing lights for the school and may need to look into updating the timers and battery because it is already out of date.

Office Business:   There are 26 delinquent water and sewer accounts for the month of August. The coupon books got mailed out to everyone finally along with an updated statement of their accounts.

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Marty Nate for the council to approve checks and vouchers for the month of August 2020 in the amount of $11,657.84 in the general fund, $118,878.85 in the water fund, and $16,095.20 in the sewer fund, with all funds totaling $146,631.89. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and motion carried.

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Marty Nate that council adjourns from the September 2020 council meeting at 9:15 pm. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Respectfully submitted,

Lynette Smith

City Clerk-Treasurer

October Agenda

October 6th, 2020

CITY OF GEORGETOWN

CITY COUNCIL MEETING

AGENDA

Tuesday, October 6, 2020                      City Hall                    7:00 pm

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER 

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

INVOCATION            

APPROVAL OF AGENDA ITEMS:           

READING AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES from September 1, 2020 regular meeting

AGENDA ITEMS OF CITY OPERATIONS AND NEW BUSINESS:

  • Resolution #2020-01 – Building Permit Fees
  • Ordinance/Resolution for Headstones in the Cemetery
  • Trunk or Treat
  • Next Meeting Date – Conflict with Election Day

 

  • DeLoy:
  • Tee:
  • Greg:
  • Marty:                  

 

      • POLICE REPORT:
      • MAINTENANCE REPORT:
      • OFFICE BUSINESS:     Delinquent water and sewer accounts, Security Options, Booster,                                                                                                                      Fall Cleanup Day, Printer
      • SIGNING OF CHECKS AND VOUCHERS FOR SEPTEMBER’S BILLS
      • ADJOURNMENT
  • Next Meeting Date: Regular Council 7:00 pm – Tuesday, November , 2020, 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.

August Minutes

September 2nd, 2020

August 4, 2020

Those Present: DeLoy Kunz, Greg Kunz, Marty Nate, Mayor Steve Waechtler, Maintenance Supervisor Shane Clark, City Clerk Lynette Smith, Kevin Martin of Sunrise Engineering, City Attorney Adam McKenzie

Meeting called to order:              7:00 pm                                Invocation:         Council President Greg Kunz

The Council entertained a motion from councilmember Marty Nate to approve added agenda items of the Dog Ordinance Summary to be published in the paper. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

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

The minutes from July 7, 2020 were read aloud by Clerk Smith. There was a correction for the meeting to be changed to the July meeting and not the June meeting. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz made the motion to accept the minutes as read with the correction. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Kevin Martin of Sunrise Engineering came to the Council to give a final report on the water project. He consulted with RSJ about their plans for the strip of asphalt that needs to be replaced in front of the City Hall and it was just going to be them using a skid steer attachment to do the work. Kevin felt it would need to be done more professionally. If the City gets a bid for it we can still use the water funds since it was related to why it got torn up in the first place. Other than the asphalt, the project is complete. He has brought the final pay app to be signed and will be submitting. He figures we are ahead on budget around $30-35,000. One year after the completion of the project the first payment will be due. Warranty on the project started on July 23, 2020. Around the 1st of July next year, Kevin will come back and check on the project and the settling, etc and see how things are holding up before the warranty ends. The water tanks were cleaned as a part of the project around the first part of June. Councilmember Greg Kunz commented that since we are ahead on budget that he would still like to see some kind of backup alarm system to be added to the system. Kevin will look into and get back to the Council.

 

City Attorney Adam McKenzie was there to present the Dog Ordinance Summary to be put into the paper vs the entire Ordinance. Councilmember Tee Steadman made the motion to approve the summary and be published in the News Examiner. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the Council.

 

Lynette asked Adam about if we would be able to charge Matt and Nikki Petersen for water and sewer hookups even though she had compiled a letter previously to them saying that there was a previous agreement with the City and previous owner Corey Hayes that there would be no fees to hookup to the City’s services. Although, at the time the letter was sent, the City didn’t realize that only an actual water hookup was there but they had to go down the road and around the corner to find a sewer hookup on that side of the road for them. Adam advised that we would not be able to charge now for the hookups even after the fact, but that we could still charge for monthly services. Lynette will call the County to get an address for them to send a monthly bill to as this is a second home for them and not their primary residence.

 

Councilmember Tee Steadman commented that the City Hall looks nice with the new siding and he liked the Movie Nights in the Park and they were fun for the family. He will bring a check down to the City for his donation.

 

Councilmember Greg Kunz commented that the State has a new gravel pit outside of town and he’s worried about it tearing up our new roads with that much weight on it. DeLoy will talk to a couple of people about it at the State Department and see what can be done.

 

Councilmember Marty Nate reported about the flashing speed signs and that Vaughn said the County could probably help with 1 or 2 of them. She is looking for option for a new sign on the City Hall because the other one was looking pretty old and didn’t want it to deter from the new look of the building. The next Movie Night will be on the 14th and will be Dennis the Menace. She also reported that she had looked into what other City’s fees are for their building permits. She looked at Grace, Preston and Bloomington. The Council suggested changing fees to $25.00 for basic things such as porches and decks, etc. and $100.00 for remodels and additions and $150.00 for new construction of new homes. Lynette will get a new Resolution ready, to be passed at the next meeting and notices out for the Public Hearing. Adam suggested there be a Public Hearing since we are increasing the fees more than 3% and it will be held with the Budget Public Hearing next month.

 

The Council engaged in the budget workshop with City Auditor and CPA Gary H. Teuscher and Mauria Teuscher. Councilmember Greg Kunz made the motion to increase the Council pay to $150.00 per month and the Mayor to $250.00 per month. Councilmember Marty Nate seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council. Lynette reminded them that an Ordinance would have to be passed and wouldn’t take effect until January 1, 2021. Councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to give employee’s a 5% raise this year and 3% raise next year. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council. The raise will take effect October 1, 2020.

 

Police Report: There were 29 contacts for the month of July.

 

Maintenance Report: Shane gave his report for the month of July and stated that he and Alan did a water repair at Jerry Morrell’s, been mowing and contacted Chuck Sims about doing more weed spraying. They have been working on moving the generator to the shop so that bay can be used to store the fire brush truck. They have hauled gravel up to the new chlorinator building and shutoff delinquent accounts.

 

Office Business:   There are 19 delinquent water and sewer accounts for the month of July.

 

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Marty Nate for the council to approve checks and vouchers for the month of July 2020 in the amount of $32,230.78 in the general fund, $13,586.68 in the water fund, and $69,506.92 in the sewer fund, with all funds totaling $115,324.38. 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 August 2020 council meeting at 10:15 pm. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

Lynette Smith

City Clerk-Treasurer

July Minutes

September 2nd, 2020

July 7, 2020

Those Present: DeLoy Kunz, Greg Kunz, Marty Nate, Mayor Steve Waechtler, Maintenance Supervisor Shane Clark, City Clerk Lynette Smith, Layne DeClark, Kevin Martin of Sunrise Engineering by phone

Meeting called to order:              7:00 pm                                Invocation:         Mayor Steve Waechtler

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

The minutes from June 9, 2020 were read aloud by Clerk Smith. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz made the motion to accept the minutes as read. Councilmember Greg Kunz 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 stated that he and Alan have been really busy with the water project and had ran into a few surprises. The chlorinator people showed up and that is being worked on. There is a leak by Jerry Morrell’s that they will have to fix and put a cap on the line by the school. They are going to mow Stringtown next week and have rented a mower for the day and will mow a few other streets around town too. They mowed the park and the cemetery. The cemetery has more thistle growing so he will contact Chuck to come back and spray again. Shane has tried to send texts to the City Council to give them a heads up of when shut offs are about to happen. The Mayor said that people need to realize that we are remodeling the City’s water lines and usually remodels never go according to plan. It would be nice to have a better way to get word out to everyone about shutoffs, etc. Lynette will look into something similar to what the school district uses for notification and will send a letter with the coupon books to everyone to update contact information with the City.

 

Layne DeClark was present and asked the Council for clarification on the new RV Trailer Ordinance. The Mayor listed reasons for the Ordinance and first problem is people living in their trailers and hooking up to water and sewer services and that is now two dwellings on one line. Ordinance states only one hookup per dwelling for water and sewer services. The other problem we face is not wanting the City to look trashy or turn into an RV park. The idea was to eliminate people living in them for long periods of time. The Council expressed that communication goes a long ways and that there are exceptions to every rule. The Council is willing to work with anyone as long as they will come and communicate with the Council what their intentions are. They expressed their thanks to Layne for coming to the Council and being willing to communicate.

 

Kevin Martin of Sunrise Engineering reported on the water project over the phone and said that next week the chlorination building will be operational and he asked about the asphalt in front of the City Hall or if we need more. It was supposed to be included but it needs to be done professionally. He will look more into. He said there is more cleanup to be done at the river crossing and other job site areas. Shane said that RSJ has done a good job this summer except for some surprises that were out of their control. Greg questioned if there is a signal alarm set in place to alert if things aren’t working like they should. Kevin said there is not something like that in place right now but he will research some options from SCADA. There will be a final walk through coming up soon and Kevin would like any of the council members that wish to be there to come. Kevin is working on a plan to remove the old chlorinator building because the line underneath is still leaking. Shane also reported that he would like a way to get better records of the City lines and valves to be mapped out verses just in one person’s mind.

 

Councilmember DeLoy Kunz made the motion to transfer water funds of $23,231.40 and sewer funds of $21,294.11 to the general fund to reimburse for expenses paid throughout the 2018-2019 fiscal year. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

 

Movies in the Park will make its debut on Friday, July 10th and will be showing Little Rascals. Marty will have penny candy available for the kids to buy and there will be popcorn and capri suns available too. B’s Outback Motorsports will donate $100 to the City to help with costs of the popcorn and drinks. They will try to have movies available every other Friday throughout the summer.

 

Councilmember DeLoy Kunz would like to see a bay or lean-to off of the shed to store the fire brush truck in. Would like to see how much it would cost and if it is something that Shane and Alan can do. He also would like to get Officer Martinez to come out to the City during different times of the day versus just mornings and especially on Sundays when everyone is leaving the canyon from camping for the weekend. Traffic has been worse than normal this year.

 

The Mayor reported that he would like to have flashing speed signs along Stringtown and both ends of town and has found out that they cost around $3,300 each. He will check with Vaughn Rasmussen and Scott Esquibel to get more solid numbers and see if the County or State could help with those costs at all. He spoke with Mike Carr about signing something saying that if he were to ever sale the homes that a separate line would be installed and not just continue to pay the separate bill. Mike said that he would, so we will get Adam to write up an agreement similar to Mark Hicken’s. He also reported that he would like to see the shutoffs get back to normal and if people are more than two months delinquent then they need to be shutoff.

 

Councilmember Marty Nate reported that she had a flag stolen from her Veteran’s Memorial after the 4th of July and was disappointed. ABC Seamless will be here for about 2 weeks to finish the siding on the City Hall and then will need to be paid immediately after. She also asked if we have expiration dates on our building permits or if that is listed on the permit. Lynette researched and they do expire 120 days after the date of the application. She will add the wording to the actual permit that gets posted. She also would like the council to look at updating the Resolution for building permits to increase the fees. That will be discussed at the next meeting.

 

Police Report: There were 25 contacts for the month of June.

 

Office Business:   There are 20 delinquent water and sewer accounts for the month of June. The Church has submitted a building permit application to reroof the building. She also has decided to create a Facebook group page for those that like to follow social media for their notifications. She will still post notifications at the post office and on the door and on the website for those that like to get their notices that way. She will also do some research to find a text notification service similar to the school districts.

 

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Greg Kunz for the council to approve checks and vouchers for the month of June 2020 in the amount of $18,055.58 in the general fund, $32,882.54 in the water fund, and $41,968.67 in the sewer fund, with all funds totaling $92,906.79. Councilmember Marty Nate seconded the motion. All were in favor and motion carried.

 

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Marty Nate that council adjourns from the July 2020 council meeting at 9:45 pm. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

Lynette Smith

City Clerk-Treasurer

June Minutes

September 2nd, 2020

June 9, 2020

Those Present: DeLoy Kunz, Greg Kunz, Marty Nate, Mayor Steve Waechtler, Maintenance Supervisor Shane Clark, Alan Howell, City Clerk Lynette Smith, Valerie Ross of News Examiner, Kevin Martin of Sunrise Engineering, City Attorney Adam McKenzie, Danielle Culver, Heather Griffin, by phone Tami Cook and LeAnn Jorgenson

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

The meeting was held via teleconference and in person at the City Hall, as to adhere to the Governor’s Orders due to Covid-19 and to keep meetings to small gatherings.

The Council entertained a motion from councilmember Greg Kunz to approve the added agenda item of Valerie Ross as well as the published agenda and was seconded by councilmember Tee Steadman. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

The minutes from May 5, 2020 were read aloud by Clerk Smith. Councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to accept the minutes as read. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Kevin Martin of Sunrise Engineering reported on the water project and said that Ready Service Jobbers is back and working. They have met with Shane, Doug and Alan to discuss a game plan and will be starting at the river crossing and then the PRV’s and then the chlorinator building. They are concerned about the high river and wondered if there was anyway to get it lowered but the council reported that we are having such a late runoff that they will have to work around the high water. There will be at least 2 scheduled shutoffs throughout the City, lasting about 8 hours each time. The City said we would like at least a couple days’ notice to be able to warn everyone. The Mayor met with Katie of Rocky Mountain Power about the placement of the pole along with Kevin, Jason of Sunrise. RMP will move the pole at their cost and Dennis will be able to get his rebate. Sunrise also reported that they can come out to the jobsite full time if needed and would cost around $18-20,000 or they can be available by phone calls and come a couple of days a week. The council also asked Kevin to look into what it would cost to eliminate the old chlorinator building because the main line is leaking which is built underneath the building. Kevin will also look into the status of the stimulus projects.

 

Valerie Ross approached the council about paying $20 per month to have an article put into the paper about the City. The Mayor requested to be able to read what’s in the article first if we are going to pay for and Adam agreed. Valerie didn’t think that would be possible but will have her boss, Michelle call the Mayor.

 

Danielle Culver came before the Council to discuss the sell of some of her property and to know how large of a roadway needs to be granted. The buyer has requested just large enough for a gate and it won’t need to be maintained for snow removal etc. The Council recommended to leave around 20-25 feet for a roadway.

 

Heather Kipp Griffin came before the Council to discuss the Dog Ordinance. She is new to the City and wanted to make sure she was ok to keep her pitbull even though it is listed as a dangerous dog in previous Ordinances. She inquired about needing to get homeowners insurance for her dog and is willing to pay if needed. The Mayor commended her for taking extra precautions already and installing a 6 foot fence around the property and being responsible and not letting her dogs out without them being there. She was also advised that if the Dog Ordinance goes through tonight that there will be no need for the extra insurance.

 

City Attorney Adam McKenzie reviewed the Dog Ordinance #99 with the Council. Some changes he noted was he took out specific breeds and just focused more on behavior of the dogs; failure to get a license will result in an infraction penalty of $150; dangerous dogs he removed shooting them; for penalties there will be no jail time but up to $1000 fine; Kennel Fee was set at $25 plus $10 for every dog over 5. Adam read through the Ordinance and Councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to accept Ordinance #99 for Dogs with the revisions made. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken and is as follows: DeLoy – yes, Greg – yes, Marty – yes, Tee – yes. Motion carried. Councilmember Marty Nate also made the motion to authorize to publish just a summary of the Ordinance in the newspaper. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council. Lynette will also post a copy of the full ordinance at the Post Office.

 

City Auditor, Gary Teuscher and his son James came and presented the Audit to the Council for Fiscal Year 2018-2019. He reported that the City is still in good shape and handles its money well. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz made the motion to accept the Audit as presented and to have the Mayor and Council President sign letters of approval. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

 

Adam McKenzie presented Ordinance #100 an RV Ordinance to the Council. This Ordinance also amends Resolution #2011-1 and provides further clarification for Ordinances #30 and #70. Adam read the Ordinance aloud. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz made the motion to accept the Ordinance as read. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken and is as follows: DeLoy – yes, Greg – yes, Marty – yes, Tee – yes. Motion carried.

 

Adam also reported that Mark Hicken has signed the agreement with the City about his hookups at his new property on Main Street and now we just need the Mayor to sign. Lynette said that we need to get all other residences in town to have separate lines as well. The Mayor will talk to one of the individuals and Adam will prepare a letter similar to what was sent to Mr. Hicken to the new owners at the Country Corner.

 

Councilmember Marty Nate said she has contacted ABC Seamless about ordering the siding for the City Hall and coming to complete that. She would like the handrails painted also. She mentioned that Ordinance #70 needs to have a deadline on building permits listed. She has decided to do Twin Creeks Celebration again next year but this year would like to do Movies in the Park instead and provide popcorn. It was suggested to even get sponsors for the popcorn each night. She made the motion to give $500 to the Senior Center to help them get back up and going since being shutdown due to COVID-19. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the Council.

 

Police Report: There were 15 contacts for the month of May.

 

Maintenance Report: Shane gave his report for the month of May stating that he and Alan installed a water hookup for Brent Peterson and built up the road for the power pole up at the water tanks. The shutoff a few people in town on the shutoff list. Chuck Sims came and sprayed the weeds around the cemetery, park and ponds. The council commended him for keeping the parks and cemetery looking good and advised him to have Chuck come and spray all the weeds along Stringtown too.

 

Office Business:   There are 14 delinquent water and sewer accounts for the month of May.

 

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Marty Nate for the council to approve checks and vouchers for the month of May 2020 in the amount of $15,135.96 in the general fund, $7,422.98 in the water fund, and $20,623.25 in the sewer fund, with all funds totaling $43,182.19. 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 May 2020 council meeting at 10:45 pm. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

Lynette Smith

City Clerk-Treasurer

April Minutes

September 2nd, 2020

April 14, 2020

Those Present: DeLoy Kunz, Greg Kunz, Marty Nate, Tee Steadman, Mayor Steve Waechtler, Maintenance Supervisor Doug Thompson, City Maintenance Shane Clark, City Clerk Lynette Smith, Valerie Ross of News Examiner

Meeting called to order:              7:00 pm                                Invocation:         Mayor Steve Waechtler

The meeting was held via teleconference as to adhere to the Governor’s Stay at Home Orders due to Covid-19.

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

The minutes from March 3, 2020 and the special meeting on March 17, 2020 were emailed out to everyone to read before the meeting. Councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to accept the minutes as printed. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

The City advertised for an invitation to bid in the paper for the land app site and Lynette reported that she received a couple of inquiries about the lease agreement and property to be farmed but when all was said and done only one bid was submitted from 3 Mile Dairy, Inc. Councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to accept the bid for 3 Mile Dairy to lease the ground for 5 years. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

 

Ordinance #30 for Trailer Coach Parks was addressed and needs to be looked at being amended. Councilmember Marty Nate has spoken with City Attorney, Adam McKenzie about concern with people living in their camp trailers for extended periods of time and with the Simplot mine coming worried about people trying to park and live in their trailers and the fact that we already have 2 people living in trailers in the City limits right now. Adam suggested starting a new ordinance instead and defining what we think is an RV and putting limitations on it. The Mayor suggested following along with the Forest Service and not being able to park for more than two weeks at a time. With our people living in their trailers right now it is illegal if they hook into the water and sewer system on someone’s property because the ordinance states only one hookup per family unit. The council decided that if someone wants to build a home, they can park their trailer on their lot while building their home, but they must continue to show progress on building the home and break ground within 30 days. The person would have to purchase a building permit and the council would like to put a limit on how many extensions they can get along with a defined end date. If these requirements are not met they will be asked to move their camper off the property or be fined. We have other ordinances, such as #70, that address parking in a trailer park and only being able to stay for 30 days along with Resolution #2011-1 allowing for a temporary use permits that set fines and other limitations. Lynette will get a draft together and work with Adam to complete the Ordinance.

 

The backhoe agreement between the City and the Irrigation Company was renewed for the coming year. Both parties continue to be happy with the agreement. Tee Steadman made the motion to renew the agreement and to add Shane Clark and Alan Howell to be operators and remove Matt Raczak. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council. It was noted that the new operators would still be under the instruction of Doug while using the backhoe until they get more experience and are comfortable using it alone.

 

The City will have a cleanup day again on April 25th. There won’t be a dinner party afterwards as in years past due to no gatherings during Covid but the City felt like the citizens still needed to have the dumpsters available as the weather is getting better and everyone is starting to do some yard cleanup. The Mayor will arrange for the dumpsters to be brought out and Marty will get the fliers made up and posted.

 

The council had to set the dates for the budget hearing for the coming fiscal year. The workshop will be held on August 4th and councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to have the budget hearing on September 1st, 2020. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

 

Councilmember Marty Nate asked if there was a need for any trees to be planted anywhere this year as the soil and conservation district is selling them right now. Doug said we could probably hold off another year.

 

Police Report: There were 26 contacts for the month of March.

 

Maintenance Report:  Doug gave his report for the month of March stating that he has been mostly burning up a lot of his comp and vacation time before he retires in May so the City doesn’t have to pay him out those amounts. The maintenance department has hired two new guys to take over for Doug. Shane Clark is the new full-time employee and started April 1st and Alan Howell will be part-time and begin on May 1st. The water was shut off in the town today to repair a leak on East Street. The City cell phone was discussed, and Shane said he would rather give out his personal number and get paid a portion towards his phone vs carrying around another phone. The City will pay him $40 a month towards his personal phone, which is the amount the City pays for the phone now. Shane would also like to get a laptop to use at the shop and could hopefully get to the point he could take it in the vehicle to map out water and sewer lines throughout the City at some time. Shane will do some research and get with Lynette to purchase a laptop that he wants. Lynette mentioned that upon Doug’s retirement that he needs to get a significant gift that he can use and asked the Council their opinions on gifts or just applying it all to his PERSI account for his sick leave as well. The council said to confer with Doug about what he would like most.

 

Office Business:   There are 18 delinquent water and sewer accounts for the month of March. Clerk Smith also reported that Chuck Sims had renewed his building permit to remodel his home. The council had discussed the option of awarding scholarships to graduating seniors in Nounan, Bennington and Georgetown. Lynette conferred with Adam about being able to do that and he said if the City has the funds, we are welcome to award scholarships if we want. The council opted to table until next year due to the lateness in the year. Lynette also mentioned that her printer is giving her the fits again so she will be looking at getting a new one and maybe there will be some deals coming up soon for laptops and printer combos.

 

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Marty Nate for the council to approve checks and vouchers for the month of March 2020 in the amount of $14,989.54 in the general fund, $6,537.87 in the water fund, and $20,860.94 in the sewer fund, with all funds totaling $42,388.35. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and motion carried. Councilmembers Marty Nate and Tee Steadman will go down to the office individually to sign the prepared checks and vouchers.

 

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Marty Nate that council adjourns from the April 2020 council meeting at 8:05 pm. Councilmember Greg Kunz seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

 

Lynette Smith

City Clerk-Treasurer

 

September Agenda

August 27th, 2020

CITY OF GEORGETOWN

CITY COUNCIL MEETING

AGENDA

Tuesday, September 1, 2020                    City Hall                    7:00 pm

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER 

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

INVOCATION            

APPROVAL OF AGENDA ITEMS:        

READING AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES from August 4, 2020 regular meeting

AGENDA ITEMS OF CITY OPERATIONS AND NEW BUSINESS:

  • PUBLIC HEARING – Budget Hearing to accept the proposed budget for FY 2020-2021
  • PUBLIC HEARING – Building Permit Fees Increase
  • Ordinance #101 – Appropriations Ordinance for FY 2020-2021
  • Ordinance #102 – Compensation for Elected Officials
  • Resolution #2020-01 – Forgone Amount
  • Resolution #2020-02 – Building Permit Fees
  • Kathy Ray – 4 County Coalition
  • DeLoy:
  • Greg:
  • Tee:
  • Marty:
  • POLICE REPORT:
  • MAINTENANCE REPORT: Timer Update on Flashing Lights
  • OFFICE BUSINESS:     Delinquent water and sewer accounts
  • SIGNING OF CHECKS AND VOUCHERS FOR AUGUST’S BILLS
  •  ADJOURNMENT

 

      • Next Meeting Regular Council 7:00 pm – Tuesday, October 6, 2020, 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.