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CC Minutes 2023.04.18PRATTVILLE CITY COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL MINUTES TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 2023 6:02 P.M. The Prattville City Council met in regular session on Tuesday, April 18, 2023, at 6:02 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. After the Pledge of Allegiance to the American Flag, Council President Pro Tempore Strichik gave the invocation. Roll was called with all Councilors recorded as present with the exception of Councilor Gornto. Council President Boone declared a quorum and called the meeting to order. THE CHARACTER TRAIT OF THE MONTH IS WISDOM: Seeing and responding to life situations from a perspective that transcends current circumstances. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Public Hearing and City Council Meeting April 4, 2023. Council President Pro Tempore Strichik made a motion to adopt the minutes and Councilor Jackson seconded the motion. There being no discussion, the minutes were adopted (6-0). COMMENTS FROM PERSONS PRESENT REGARDING TONIGHT'S AGENDA: Jon Lee Finnegan, 211 Deer Trace, commented on Agenda Item 3 regarding street addresses and parcel numbers. MAYOR'S REPORT: Mayor Gillespie requested a Point of Privilege to present a proclamation to PALS (People Against a Littered State). Representatives from PALS included Jamie Mitchell, Spencer Ryan, Melanie Chambliss and Harold Hammond. Mrs. Chambliss thanked the Council and Mayor for their support with initiatives sponsored by the Autauga County Chapter of PALS and advised that the last week in April is designated as Spring Clean Up week. Mayor Gillespie proclaimed the month of April as "Don't Drop It on Alabama" Spring Cleanup Month. Mayor Gillespie asked all to continue to pray for the Dadeville community as they navigate through the aftermath of the violence that occurred over the weekend. Mayor Gillespie updated the Council on the Public Works Department's Lateral Rehabilitation Assistance Program (LRAP) and its benefits. He reported that 177 houses have been identified that qualify for the program. Three residences have completed the program and three more are pending. He mentioned that more information could be obtained on the City's website. Mayor Gillespie advised the 6th Street bid opening would be held tomorrow, April 19, 2023, and the Newton Park improvement project is slated to begin on May 15, 2023. Additionally, contractors on the Thomas Avenue sanitary sewer drainage improvement project will close various streets on Thursday, April 20, 2023, to install new drainage pipes in the area. He urged citizens to use caution when traveling around these construction areas. Mayor Gillespie thanked Councilors for their support of the many improvement projects approved, in process and complete. Mayor Gillespie reminded all about two events this Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The prescription drug take -back event located at Jones Drugs in partnership with the Prattville Police Department and the Purple Up Prattville event located at Spillway Park to celebrate military children in conjunction with Month of the Military Child. He closed his report reminding all to check with the Parks and Recreation Department for upcoming summer activities. REPORT FROM COUNCIL ON SPECIAL COMMITTEES: Council President Pro Tempore Strichik reported that the Parks and Recreation Committee met on April 11, 2023, at the Doster Center. The committee discussed Newton Park and Stanley Jensen Stadium updates, Prattville Kindergarten, Doster Center and church rentals, nonprofit partnerships for Upper Kingston Community Center, the official naming of Spillway Park and its future plans, and summer activities. REPORT ON THE STATUS OF CITY FINANCES: Finance Director Daniel Oakley provided the following report on City Finances for March 2023. • General Fund Revenue Report o $4,694,864.64 - total revenue collected in March o $31,684,256.17 -total revenue collected fiscal year to date • Tax Breakdown Comparison Report o $3,171,253.04 - tax revenue collected in March o 11.58% - increase over March 2022 • General Fund Expenditures Report o 50.00% - portion of fiscal year completed o 48.81 % - portion of budgeted expenditures incurred to date • Wastewater Fund Income Statement o $273,636.11 - net income from operations for March o 50.00% - portion of fiscal year completed o 40.16% - portion of budgeted expenses incurred to date (excludes capital projects & debt service) • Sanitation Fund Income Statement o $12,838.46 - net income for March o 50.00% - portion of fiscal year completed o 46.68% - portion of budgeted expenses incurred to date • Judicial Fund Income Statement o $124,357.58 - net income for March 0 50.00% - portion of fiscal year completed 0 29.88% - portion of budgeted expenditures incurred to date Gas Tax Special Revenue Fund Income Statement o $221,596.99 - Revenue collected fiscal year to date • Capital Projects Fund Income Statement o $2,705,454.39 - Total project and debt service expenses incurred to date o Current Projects: a Parks & Rec Tier I Projects • Pratt Park, Newton Park and Stanley Jensen Stadium e East Main Street Sidewalks m Thomas Avenue Drainage d Fairview Avenue Improvements • Group Health Fund Income Statement o $412,784.29 - net income to date • Parks and Recreation o $377,083.85 - total revenue collected fiscal year to date 0 50.00% - portion of fiscal year completed 0 45.61 % of budgeted revenue earned to date Bank Balances Report o $50,802,474.39 - total of all bank balances at the end of March Accounts Payable & Debt Balances Report o $58,138,300.73 - total debt balance city-wide at end of March o $25,274,050.73 - total non -enterprise fund debt at end of March Additionally, Mr. Oakley reported on important milestones regarding the state of the City's finances, specifically hitting the $50 million mark in bank balances (cash) and overcoming the balance sheet deficit from 2010. He thanked Mayor Gillespie, the Council and Department Heads for their mindfulness on budgets and good decision making. AGENDA 1. RESOLUTION: To Grant a Lounge Retail Liquor - Class II (Package) License for Tigers Pride Market, Inc. d/b/a Lions Pride 113. {Sponsored By: Council President Boone} RESOLUTION BOOK 2023, PAGE 065 Councilor Merrick made a motion to adopt the resolution and Councilor Chambers seconded the motion. There being no discussion, the Resolution was adopted with the following results: AYES STRIPLIN, JACKSON, CHAMBERS, MERRICK, STRICHIK, BOONE 6 NAYS NONE 0 ABSTAINED NONE 0 ABSENT GORNTO 2. ORDINANCE: To Establish City of Prattville Code of Ordinances, Chapter 62 — Traffic and Vehicles, Article V. — Street Carts, Sections 62-150 through 62-153 that Provides for the Regulation and Use of Street Carts Upon Certain Streets Within the Corporate Limits of the City of Prattville. {Sponsored By: Council President Pro Tempore Strichik} FAILED Council President Pro Tempore Strichik made a motion to adopt the ordinance. Due to lack of a second, the ordinance failed. 3. RESOLUTION: To Authorize the Release of Funds to Purchase Certain Real Property Located at the Northeast and Southeast Corners of Doster Road and Fleetwood Road for the Sanitation Department at a Total Cost of $49,000.00, Plus Closing Costs. {Sponsored By: Councilor Chambers} RESOLUTION BOOK 2023, PAGE 066 Councilor Chambers made a motion to adopt the resolution and Councilor Jackson seconded the motion. By Point -of -Order, it is necessary that Council rules be suspended if immediate action is to be considered. Councilor Striplin made a motion to suspend the rules and Councilor Chambers seconded the motion. There being no discussion, Council President Boone ordered a Roll Call Vote for the suspension of rules. ROLL CALL VOTE: Councilor Striplin Aye Councilor Jackson Aye Councilor Chambers Aye Councilor Merrick Aye Councilor Strichik Aye Councilor Boone Aye The rules were suspended (6-0). The resolution now being properly before the Council, Council President Boone invited questions and comments from the Council. There being no discussion, the Resolution was adopted with the following results: AYES STRIPLIN, JACKSON, CHAMBERS, MERRICK, STRICHIK, BOONE 6 NAYS NONE 0 ABSTAINED NONE 0 ABSENT GORNTO 4. RESOLUTION: To Grant a Retail Beer (Off Premises Only) License to BLUE JACK 22 INC d/b/a Shell. {Sponsored By: Council President Pro Tempore Strichik) RESOLUTION BOOK 2023, PAGE 067 Council President Pro Tempore Strichik made a motion to adopt the resolution and Councilor Striplin seconded the motion. There being no discussion, the Resolution was adopted with the following results: AYES STRIPLIN, JACKSON, CHAMBERS, MERRICK, STRICHIK, BOONE 6 NAYS NONE 0 ABSTAINED NONE 0 ABSENT GORNTO 5. ORDINANCE: To Exempt Certain "Covered Items" From the Municipal Sales and Use Tax During the Third Full Weekend of July 2023, as Authorized by §40-23-210 through §40-23-213, Code of Alabama, 1975, as Amended, Generally Referred to as the "Back -to -School Sales Tax Holiday" Legislation. {Sponsored By: Councilor Chambers) ORDINANCE BOOK 2023, PAGE 006 Councilor Chambers made a motion to adopt the ordinance and Councilor Striplin seconded the motion. By Point -of -Order, it is necessary that Council rules be suspended if immediate action is to be considered. Councilor Jackson made a motion to suspend the rules and Councilor Striplin seconded the motion. There being no discussion, Council President Boone ordered a Roll Call Vote for the suspension of rules. ROLL CALL VOTE: 4 Councilor Striplin Aye Councilor Jackson Aye Councilor Chambers Aye Councilor Merrick Aye Councilor Strichik Aye Councilor Boone Aye The rules were suspended (6-0). The ordinance now being properly before the Council, Council President Boone invited questions and comments from the Council. There being no discussion, the Ordinance was adopted with the following results: AYES STRIPLIN, JACKSON, CHAMBERS, MERRICK, STRICHIK, BOONE 6 NAYS NONE 0 ABSTAINED NONE 0 ABSENT GORNTO 6. RESOLUTION: To Grant a Retail Beer (Off Premises Only) and Retail Table Wine (Off Premises Only) License to BLACK JACK 22 INC d/b/a Kwik Shop. {Sponsored By: Council President Pro Tempore Strichik} RESOLUTION BOOK 2023, PAGE 068 Council President Pro Tempore Strichik made a motion to adopt the resolution and Councilor Jackson seconded the motion. There being no discussion, the Resolution was adopted with the following results: AYES STRIPLIN, JACKSON, CHAMBERS, MERRICK, STRICHIK, BOONE 6 NAYS NONE 0 ABSTAINED NONE 0 ABSENT GORNTO 7. RESOLUTION: To Declare the Dilapidated Structure at 339 West 4t" Street to Be Unsafe and a Public Nuisance. {Sponsored By: Council President Pro Tempore Strichik} RESOLUTION BOOK 2023, PAGE 069 Council President Pro Tempore Strichik made a motion to adopt the resolution and Councilor Striplin seconded the motion. There being no discussion, the Resolution was adopted with the following results: AYES STRIPLIN, JACKSON, CHAMBERS, MERRICK, STRICHIK, BOONE 6 NAYS NONE 0 ABSTAINED NONE 0 ABSENT GORNTO 5 COMMENTS FROM PERSONS PRESENT: Jon Lee Finnegan, 211 Deer Trace, commented on her disappointment that Agenda Item 3 failed to receive a second and asked if the ordinance would be brought back before the Council for consideration. Council President Pro Tempore Strichik conveyed his thoughts and reiterated the hard work that was put in to the ordinance. CLOSING COMMENTS: Councilor Jackson urged all to keep the Dadeville community in their prayers. He asked that youth be encouraged to "say something if they see something" and to stay informed of things going on in the community as summer approaches. Council President Boone announced the next regular City Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 2, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. ADJOURN: There being no further business to come before the Council, Council President Pro Tempore Strichik made a motion to adjourn and Councilor Merrick seconded the motion. The meeting adjourned at 6:36 p.m. (6-0). APPROVED: Paula G. Barlow City Clerk Lora Lee Boone, President Prattville City Council SUBMITTED BY: Dawn Russell Assistant City Clerk 11