Minutes 2015-09-151
PRATTVILLE CITY COUNCIL
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2015
6:07 P.M.
The Prattville City Council met in regular session on Tuesday, September 15, 2015, at 6:07
p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. After the Pledge of Allegiance to the American
Flag, Council President Wood gave the invocation. Roll was called and all Councilors were
recorded as being present.
THE CHARACTER TRAIT OF THE MONTH IS SEPTEMBER DECISIVENESS: The
ability to recognize key factors and finalize difficult decisions.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: City Council Meeting September 1, 2015 and Work Session
September 9, 2015. Councilor Brown made a motion to adopt the minutes and Councilor
Starnes seconded the motion. With no discussion, the minutes were adopted (7-0).
COMMENTS FROM PERSONS PRESENT REGARDING TONIGHT’S AGENDA:
Jon Lee Finnegan, 212 Deer Trace, stated that she had met with the Mayor today regarding
the proposed budget not being posted on the website prior to being considered for adoption at
tonight’s meeting. Ms. Finnegan asked Councilors if they had allowed their constituents to see
the proposed budget. Councilor Boles responded that none of his constituents called
regarding the budget. Constituents outside his district did contact him, although no one
stopped by his business to review the proposed budget. Council President Wood noted that no
one was in attendance at the budget work session held on September 9, 2015 in opposition to
the proposed budget. Ms. Finnegan requested the Council to consider posting future
proposed budgets online prior to adoption, stating this had been the practice in previous
years.
MAYOR’S REPORT:
Mayor Gillespie thanked the Public Safety departments for the tremendous job they did on
Friday, September 11, 2015, honoring the fallen heroes of 9/11. They represented the City well
on this somber occasion.
The Bryan Jackson Band performed during the street concert celebrating Prattville’s 176th
anniversary on Saturday, September 12, 2015.
The 5th Annual Worldwide Day of Play event will be held on Saturday, September 26, 2015.
Mayor Gillespie encouraged councilors to move forward with Item #4 to adopt the FY2015-
2016 budget. This budget was built off of the previous year’s actual revenue and expenses.
While the City’s needs exceed the proposed the income, the expenditures will be controlled to
correspond with the budget. The City’s financial footprint is firm and the City continues to
make progress, not only in paying down debt, but also in making capital investments to areas
that provide services and infrastructure to this City. The Mayor thanked Department Heads
and administrative staff for their assistance in budget preparation and thanked Councilors for
their thorough review of the budget during the work session.
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Councilor Boles asked if the City is over budget or even with the budget during the current
year, and if the proposed budget would be considered a line-item budget or a lump sum
budget. Mayor Gillespie responded that the City is even with the budget and the proposed
budget is a line-item budget.
REPORT FROM COUNCIL ON SPECIAL COMMITTEES:
Council President Pro Tempore Striplin reported that the Wastewater Committee met on
Monday, September 14, 2015, to review a preliminary engineering estimate for Phase II of the
Pine Creek plant expansion. Phase II includes both the Pine Creek and Fay Branch collector
systems. A dedicated easement and pipes in these two areas will be increased in size to
accommodate greater flow to the Pine Creek facility for the next thirty plus years. Due to the
current proposed costs, this Phase may be divided into two or more projects.
The Planning Department provided projections for the anticipated population growth for this
area, which were used to project the increased needed plant capacity. Through the services of
a professional consulting firm, the City plans to use this same data to determine what rate
structure is appropriate to recover these costs. The committee plans to present a consulting
contract regarding cost recovery information at the next meeting for Council’s approval. The
cost of this consulting contract is included in the proposed FY2016 Wastewater Enterprise
Fund budget.
REPORT ON THE STATUS OF CITY FINANCES:
Finance Director Doug Moseley presented the finance reports for August 2015. The
Unaudited General Fund Revenue report showed that with 83.33% of the year complete,
92.24% of budgeted income has been received. Overall revenue was up by 0.98% in
comparison to prior year.
The Tax Breakdown Comparison report showed revenue increased 3.80% in comparison to
the prior year.
The Unaudited Expenses by Department report showed that with 91.67% of the year
complete, expenses were at 84.36%. For this fiscal year, the City is ahead of budget on
revenues and under budget on expenses.
The Wastewater Enterprise Fund Income Statement showed that revenue was at 88.10% with
83.33% of the budget year complete. Expenses were at 106.40% with 91.67% of the budget
year complete. This was due to early payoff of the SRF loan.
The Sanitation Enterprise Fund Income Statement showed that revenue was at 84.20% with
83.33% of the budget year complete. Expenses were at 83.31% with 91.67% of the budget year
complete.
The Judicial Special Revenue Fund Income Statement showed that with 91.67% of the budget
year complete, revenue was at 76.24% and expenses were at 67.30%. The decrease in revenue
is due to the discontinuation of the JCS contract. The City is looking at additional in-house
personnel to collect this revenue.
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The Bank Balances report showed a total cash balance of $18,498,022.73 as of August 31,
2015.
The City Wide Accounts Payable and Debt Balances report show total debt at $40,872,522.39
as of August 31, 2015.
Councilor Boles asked if cash is on hand for the upcoming October bond payment. Mr.
Moseley responded funds are available to make the payment. Councilor Boles clarified that
during the current year, the City has collected more revenue than budgeted and spent less
than budgeted, and that the proposed FY2016 budget is based on the current year’s actual
numbers. Mr. Moseley replied that these statements are true.
AGENDA
1. ORDINANCE: To Zone Property Located at 630 Vintage Way to R-5 (Patio Garden
Homes). (Sponsored By: Councilor Boone)
ORDINANCE BOOK 2015, PAGE 040
This Ordinance was introduced on August 18, 2015 and held for the public hearing. There
being no discussion, the Ordinance was adopted with the following results:
AYES : STRIPLIN, WOOD, BROWN,
STARNES, WHITESIDE, BOLES,
BOONE 7
NAYS : NONE 0
ABSTAINED : NONE 0
ABSENT : NONE
2. ORDINANCE: To Zone Property Located at Rocky Mount Road at Old Farm Lane to FAR
(Forest, Agriculture, Recreation). (Sponsored By: Councilor Whiteside)
ORDINANCE BOOK 2015, PAGE 041
This Ordinance was introduced on August 18, 2015 and held for the public hearing. There
being no discussion, the Ordinance was adopted with the following results:
AYES : STRIPLIN, WOOD, BROWN,
STARNES, WHITESIDE, BOLES,
BOONE 7
NAYS : NONE 0
ABSTAINED : NONE 0
ABSENT : NONE
3. RESOLUTION: To Declare the Structure Located at 101 North Chestnut Street to Be
Unsafe and a Public Nuisance. (Sponsored By: Councilor Starnes)
HELD FROM MAY 5, MAY 19, JUNE 2, AND SEPTEMBER 1, 2015
RESOLUTION BOOK 2015-A, PAGE 108
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Councilor Starnes noted that the Council had shown patience and leniency with this property
and urged the Council to move forward with adoption of the Resolution. With no further
discussion, the Resolution was adopted with the following results:
AYES : STRIPLIN, WOOD, BROWN,
STARNES, WHITESIDE, BOLES,
BOONE 7
NAYS : NONE 0
ABSTAINED : NONE 0
ABSENT : NONE
4. RESOLUTION: To Adopt the City of Prattville Fiscal Year 2015/2016 General Operating
Fund, Gas Tax Fund, Debt Service Fund, Capital Projects Fund, Sanitation Enterprise Fund,
Wastewater Enterprise Fund, and Judicial Special Revenue Fund Budgets. (Sponsored By:
Council President Wood)
RESOLUTION BOOK 2015-A, PAGE 109
Councilor Brown made a motion to adopt the Resolution and Councilor Boles seconded the
motion. There being no discussion, the Resolution was adopted with the following results:
AYES : STRIPLIN, WOOD, BROWN,
STARNES, WHITESIDE, BOLES,
BOONE 7
NAYS : NONE 0
ABSTAINED : NONE 0
ABSENT : NONE
5. RESOLUTION: To Surplus One (1) Vehicle from the Fire Department. (Sponsored By:
Councilor Boles)
RESOLUTION BOOK 2015-A, PAGE 110
Councilor Boles made a motion to adopt the Resolution and Councilor Whiteside seconded
the motion. There being no discussion, the Resolution was adopted with the following results:
AYES : STRIPLIN, WOOD, BROWN,
STARNES, WHITESIDE, BOLES,
BOONE 7
NAYS : NONE 0
ABSTAINED : NONE 0
ABSENT : NONE
COMMENTS FROM PERSONS PRESENT:
Jon Lee Finnegan, 211 Deer Trace, asked Councilor Starnes for an update on an ordinance
restricting vehicles parking on residential front yards. Councilor Starnes replied he had
received her letter and is still reviewing the matter.
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CLOSING COMMENTS:
Mayor Gillespie stated that this last year has gone well and thanked the City Council,
Department Heads, and staff for their hard work.
Councilor Boles thanked Department Heads and Teresa Lee for their hard work. As Chairman
of the Fire Committee, Councilor Boles thanked Chief Brown specifically for watching their
budget on a daily basis to keep the department running efficiently.
Council President Wood thanked all employees for the job they do for the City and thanked
the Mayor and administration for their hard work on the budget. A budget is a fluid document
and serves as a guide. With difficult days ahead, the City will need to continue watch
spending.
Council President Wood thanked the Councilors for working diligently this year. As the City
looks forward to next twenty five to thirty years, planning has begun on the investment that
will be required in the Wastewater Department.
ADJOURN:
There being no further business to come before the council, Councilor Boone made a motion
to adjourn and Councilor Boles seconded the motion. The meeting adjourned (7-0) at 6:32
p.m.
APPROVED:
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Cathy Dickerson
City Clerk
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Willie L. Wood, Jr., President
Prattville City Council