MIDDLETOWN CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
TUESDAY, November
18, 2014
BUSINESS
MEETING- 5:30 pm – COUNCIL CHAMBERS – LOWER LEVEL
1. MOMENT
OF MEDITATION/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
2. ROLL
CALL
3. PUBLIC
HEARING- Zoning Map Amendment- 902
Crawford Street
4. CITIZEN
COMMENTS, GUESTS, ORGANIZATIONS’ REPORTS
5. CITY
MANAGER REPORTS
6. CONSENT AGENDA. . . Matters
listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine and will be
enacted by one motion and one vote of consent. There will be no separate
discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed
and considered separately.
(a) Approve
City Council Minutes: October 7, October 21 & November 4, 2014
(b) Receive
and File Board & Commission Minutes:
Civil Service Commission- September 5, 2014 Park Board- October 6, 2014
(c) Confirm
Personnel Appointments:
Joseph
McKinney, Part-time Community Security Officer, Division of Police
Brian
Blake, Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator
(d) Receive
and File Oath of Office: Eric Perkins
(e) Approve
the purchase of a 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe for the Division of Police’s K-9 unit
from Byers Chevrolet, Columbus,
Ohio, in the amount of
$29,942.00.
(f) Award a
professional services contract to Compass Point Planning, LLC in an amount of $76,140.00
to rewrite our Zoning Code.
7. MOTION AGENDA
(a) To
approve the purchase of six police cruisers from Byers Chevrolet, Columbus, OH,
in the total amount of $172,314.00.
(b) To
authorize the purchase of Calcium Quicklime from Carmeuse Lime and Stone, Inc.
for use at the Water Treatment Plant, in the amount of $171.00/ton for truck
delivery.
8. COUNCIL COMMENTS
LEGISLATION
1. Resolution No. R2014-36, a resolution to make appropriations for current
expenses and other expenditures of the City of Middletown, Counties of Butler
and Warren, State of Ohio, for the period ending December 31, 2015. (Annual
Budget – 2015) (2nd Reading)
2. Resolution No. R2014-37, a resolution in support of the Warren County I-75
Plan. (2nd Reading )
3. Resolution No. R2014-38, a resolution to make adjustments for current
expenses and other expenditures of the City of Middletown, Counties of Butler
and Warren, State of Ohio, for the period ending December 30, 2014 and
declaring an emergency. (Nuisance Abatement Fund)
4. Resolution No. R2014-39, a resolution authorizing an amendment to the
employment agreement with Douglas Adkins to serve as City Manager of the City
of Middletown
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5.
Ordinance No. O2014-59, an ordinance establishing a procedure for and
authorizing an extension
of a contract with ABL Management, Inc. for jail food service. (2nd Reading)
6. Ordinance No. O2014-60, an ordinance establishing a procedure for and
authorizing an extension
of the contract with the Shannon Chemical Corp. for the purchase of liquid phosphate
(Sodium Hexametaphosphate). (2nd Reading)
7.
Ordinance No. O2014-61, an ordinance establishing a procedure for and
authorizing an extension
of the current contract with contract with SmartBill, Ltd. for the printing and mailing of
water bills. (2nd Reading)
8. Ordinance No. O2014-62, an ordinance authorizing a contract with Rumpke of
Ohio, Inc. for refuse collection and disposal for 2015 through 2017. (2nd Reading)
9. Ordinance No. O2014-63, an ordinance establishing pay ranges, pay policy and
benefits for various salaried and hourly classifications within the service of
the City. (2nd Reading)
10.Ordinance No. O2014-64, an ordinance establishing pay ranges and certain
benefits for employee classifications in the Middletown Department of Health
and Environment. (2nd Reading)
11.Ordinance No. O2014-65, an ordinance establishing pay ranges and certain
benefits for employee classifications in the Municipal Court. (2nd Reading)
12.Ordinance No. O2014-66, an ordinance establishing a procedure for and
authorizing a contract
with Polydyne, Inc. for the purchase of polymer for use at the Waste Water Treatment
Plant for the year 2015. (1st Reading)
13.Ordinance No. O2014-67, and ordinance changing the zoning classification for
six parcels of land located at 902
Crawford Street, including a vacant tract to the
west of the alley to a D-3 (Medium Density Dwelling) District. (1st Reading)
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