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AGENDA 4-21-2015

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    Posted: Apr 18 2015 at 11:00am
The 4-21-2015 AGENDA is still not posted on the city web site.

This is another major problem that I have heard from past concil members..they do not have time to read and research the legislation before they vote and neither does the public.

WE NEED CHANGE

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote swohio75 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Apr 20 2015 at 12:12pm
As someone who looks at this prior to each meeting, I get your frustration.

However, I have noticed since Doug Adkins ascension to City Manager that these have posted much earlier than in the past.  I've been very impressed. 

This meeting is the exception.  
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MIDDLETOWN CITY COUNCIL AGENDA

TUESDAY, April 21, 2015

BUSINESS MEETING- 5:30 pm – COUNCIL CHAMBERS – LOWER LEVEL

 

1. MOMENT OF MEDITATION/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG

2. ROLL CALL

3. CITIZEN COMMENTS, GUESTS, ORGANIZATIONS’ REPORTS

4. CITY MANAGER REPORTS 

5. 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: April 7, 2015

(b) Receive and File Board & Commission Minutes: Civil Service Commission- February 5, 2015 Architectural Review Board- March 3, 2015 Planning Commission- March 11 & March 18, 2015 Historic Commission- March 26, 2015

(c) Confirm Personnel Appointment: Alison Manning- Grounds Technician, Department of Public Works

(d) Confirm Exceptional Appointment: Neal Wilson- Facilities Maintenance Supervisor, Department of Community Revitalization

(e) Confirm Promotional Appointment: Tina Blevins-Executive Account Clerk, Department of Finance

(f) Confirm Board & Commission Appointment: Civil Service Commission- Bill Becker

(g) To Approve a Contract with Various Vendors for the Purchase of Supplies for the Water Maintenance Division including: Pipe Fittings Ferguson Waterworks-Hamilton, OH $19,610.30 Water Couplings Utility Sales Agency – Clayton, OH $ 4,598.30 Copper Utility Sales Agency – Clayton, OH $ 3,370.00 Sewer Couplings Utility Sales Agency - Clayton, OH $ 161.10

(h) To Approve the Purchase of a 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe for the Middletown Municipal Court from Byers Chevrolet, Columbus, Ohio, in the amount of $31,445.50.

 

LEGISLATION

 

1. Resolution No. R2015-17, a resolution declaring the necessity of repairing certain sidewalks and driveway aprons in the City of Middletown, requiring that abutting property owners repair the same. (2nd Reading)

 

2. Ordinance No. O2015-24, an ordinance enacting Chapter 1456 of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Middletown establishing regulations for chronic nuisance abatement. (2nd Reading)

 

3. Ordinance No. O2015-25, an ordinance authorizing a contract with Rack & Ballauer Excavating Co., Inc. for the Central Avenue Improvements Project and declaring an emergency.

 

4. Ordinance No. O2015-26, an ordinance amending the pay ordinance, Ordinance No. O2014-63. (1st Reading)

 

5. Ordinance No. O2015-27, an ordinance authorizing a contract with Brandstetter Carroll Inc. for engineering and grant administration services for obstruction removal from airport grounds. (1st Reading)

 

6. Ordinance No. O2015-28, an ordinance authorizing a contract with Opengov, Inc. to provide a public financial website. (1st Reading

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Nuisance ordinance put on hold
By Ed Richter

Staff Writer
MIDDLETOWN —
A proposed ordinance to address chronic nuisance issues has been placed on hold to address concerns brought forward by landlords.

The proposed ordinance, which was slated for final consideration Tuesday, April 21, by Middletown City Council, is designed to keep track of those properties that generate higher than normal calls for city services by way of code enforcement violations and/or criminal activity or other incidents requiring a public safety unit to respond.

City officials have had an ongoing dialogue with the landlord group, also known as the Middletown Real Estate Investors Group, for more than a year discussing mutual issues.

“After several individual discussions, we met today (Monday) with the leadership of the Landlord Group to discuss specific concerns in this ordinance,” City Manager Doug Adkins said in a message to council Monday. “As a result of that meeting, the landlords suggested several edits that clarify what is or is not a violation that would count towards becoming a chronic nuisance. I was pleased that most of the landlords see the value of this legislation and just want to make absolutely sure they know where the line is drawn on what is or is not included and what action they must take to avoid being declared a chronic nuisance property.”

Adkins said as a result of the meeting, the ordinance was being pulled from the agenda and the city would continue its discussions with the landlords to address their concerns.

“This is important legislation and I want to make sure that we make this the best possible ordinance moving forward,” he said. “When the edits are completed, I will likely cover the changes during a city manager’s report at a council meeting and then bring the legislation back to you the following meeting for passage.”

Both Adkins and Steve Bohannon, chairman of the MREIG, said Monday’s meeting was productive with several other landlords who were seeking some tweaking of the ordinance and additional clarifications of its provisions.

“Everything went well,” Bohannon said. “We’re all in agreement that it’s needed and that it’s not picking at landlords but applies to all properties in the city.”
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