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Live Update of the Prescott Council: July 10, 2018
10 July 2018	Lynne LaMaster
Prescott Council starts at 2 PM today!
Mayor Greg Mengarelli is not here today.
A. Presentation by the Prescott Area Young Professionals Advisory Committee.
Utilize walkability of Prescott, and greenway. Thinks the greenway needs a bit of TLC and a plan for maintenance.
Discusses Jefferson Park - which is better known as Mile High Middle School.
City Manager Michael Lamar agrees that the greenway can be cleaned up. He's asking his staff to give him a list of things "they CAN do." He agrees that they need to make people feel safe on the greenway.
Suggesting that the old railroad tracks could be used for trails, too, and even connect to Iron Springs Road.
Uses for Jefferson Park and Granite Creek Park:
Host some events there that used to be hosted at the Square.
Sischka asks where food trucks fit into the idea?
Allow them to be incorporated into City. Thinks that once or twice a month events should be held there. Look to retrain them within 4-6 months.
Food trucks coming to North Prescott at the airport - APS starting August 3.
There is some discussion that an empty lot (as yet unnamed) to be considered a "Food Truck Lot".
Sischka is concerned about food truck competition with restaurants, but would like to have an area with food trucks in it.
Here is the live video of the Council meeting:
A. Approval of the draft minutes from the April 24, 2018 Study Session, the April 24, 2018 Voting Meeting, the May 08, 2018 Special Meeting-Executive Session, the May 08, 2018 Study Session, the May 08, 2018 Voting Meeting, and the May 22, 2018 Budget Workshop Meeting.
a. April 24, 2018 Study Session
b. April 24, 2018 Voting Meeting
c. May 08, 2018 Special Meeting-Executive Session
d. May 08, 2018 Study Session
e. May 08, 2018 Voting Meeting
f. May 22, 2018 Budget Workshop
B. Revision of Plat (RVP18-013) for Antelope Crossings Phase 1 to incorporate abandoned right-of-way into the subdivision; Owner is Chamberlain Development, LLC; APN's 102-04-031 through 102-04-099.
a. Antelope Crossings Phase 1 Revised Plat
C. Award of City Contract No. 2019-046 to Lucity, Inc., for asset management software system annual technical support and maintenance, in the amount of $35,830.13. Funding is available in various funds.
a. Lucity Annual Support 2019 Invoice
D. Approval of FY19 increase and leave adjustment for contracted employee City Clerk (Contract No. 2019-042).
a. FY2019 Annual Contract 2019-042 for Maureen Scott
E. Approval of FY19 increase for contracted employee City Attorney (Contract No. 2019-043).
a. FY19 Annual Contract 2019-043 for Jon Paladini
F. Approval of FY19 increase for contracted employee City Manager (Contract No. 2019-044).
a. FY19 Annual Contract 2019-044 for City Manager Michael Lamar
G. Award City Contract No. 2019-039 to Lester's Joinery & Millwork for the Restoration of Damaged Frames and Replacement of Windows with Sol-Lex Glass at the Armory Building in the Amount of $35,970.00. Funding is available in the Facilities Management Fund.
a. Lester's Joinery & Millwork (Letter)
b. Sole Source - Lesters' Joinery Millwork
H. Approval for the City of Prescott Police Department to Apply for Various FY 2019 Grant Funding Opportunities.
I. Approval to Use State Contract ADOC 18-192870 with FX Tactical, LLC., to Purchase Budgeted Duty Equipment and Uniforms in the Estimated Amount of $48,000.00, During FY19. The estimated amount of $48,000.00 is comparable to prior year expenditures and is budgeted in the General Fund.
a. State of Arizona Contract ADOC18-192870 - Master Blanket
7. ORDINANCES/CONSENT
A. Adoption of Ordinance No. 2018-1607 abandoning a portion of Willow Creek Road adjacent to Antelope Crossings.
a. Ordinance No. 2018-1607
d. Willow Creek Road ROW Abandonment Request Letter
B. Adoption of Ordinance No. 2018-1622, authorizing the purchase and acceptance of easements and right-of-way for the Coronado Avenue Safe Route to School SF029 project. Funding is available from the Streets Fund in the amount of $3,491.00, plus closing costs.
a. City Ordinance No. 2018-1622
b. Exhibit A - SF029 Acquistion Summary
1. Public Hearing and consideration for a New Series 12 Restaurant liquor license and application from Amanda Cordoba, applicant, for El Charro Norte, located at 120 N. Montezuma Street.
2. Public Hearing and consideration for a New Series 12 Restaurant liquor license and application from Marc Mereness, applicant, for Carmela's, located at 156 S. Montezuma Street. Suite C.
3. Public Hearing and consideration for a New Series 12 Restaurant liquor license and application from Jolanta Moskovich, applicant, for /'Atmes,Fir/, located at 232 S. Montezuma Street.
Serves simple food very well.
B. SPECIAL EVENTS - There are a lot this meeting!
1. Approval of a Series 15 Special Event Liquor License Application for the Boys & Girls Club of Central Arizona; Event: The Monsoon Festival; Event Location: 100 S. Cortez Street; Applicant: Gerald Szostak; City Application No. 18-037; Date/Time of Event Liquor Sales: Saturday August 18, 2018 from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
a. Event Information - Boys and Girls Club
2. Approval of a Series 15 Special Event Liquor License Application for the Prescott Vette Sette Charitable Foundation; Event: Prescott All Corvette Show; Event Location: Holiday Courtyard at 154 S. Montezuma Street; Applicant: David Foote; City Application No. 18-038; Date/Time of Event Liquor Sales: Friday September 21, 2018 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
3. Approval of a Series 15 Special Event Liquor License Application for the Prescott Sunrise Lions Club; Event: Family Fun Day; Location: 1185 Commerce Drive; Applicant: Mark Anderson; City Application No. 18-032; Date/Time of Event Liquor Sales: Saturday September 29, 2018 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
a. Event Information - Prescott Sunrise Lions
4. Approval of a Series 15 Special Event Liquor License Application for the Arizona Wildfire and Incident Management Academy; Event: Captain CrossFit Hotshot Workout; Location: 420 N. 6th Street; Applicant: Elizabeth Reiman; City Application No. 18-035; Date/Time of Event Liquor Sales: Friday August 24, 2018 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday August 25, 2018 from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
a. Event Information - AZ Wildfire
5. Approval of a Series 15 Special Event Liquor License Application for the St. Luke's Episcopal Church; Event: Cabaret 2018 All You Need is Love; Location: 2000 Shepard's Lane; Applicant: Eleanor Lassiter; City Application No. 18-036; Date/Time of Event Liquor Sales: Sunday September 9, 2018 from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
a. Event Information St Luke's
6. Approval of a Series 15 Special Event Liquor License Application for the Sharlot Hall Historical Society of Arizona; Event: Sharlot Wine Fest; Location: 415 W. Gurley Street; Applicant: Nancy Hans; City Application No. 18-033; Date/Time of Event Liquor Sales: Saturday August 18, 2018 from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
a. Event Information - Sharlot Hall Historical Society
A. Approval of Acker Trust Board Grants for Fiscal Year 2019.
B. Approval of City Contract No. 2019-040 with Al Holler and Associates for one year of tax audit services for $42,000.00. Funding is available in the Revenue Funds.
a. City Contract No. 2019-040
Proposing to move the position into a more customer-service based role.
They have used this auditor in the past. They have found that his services usually recover the costs, approximately by about 3 times.
Blair is frustrated that they have to pay the state to manage the sales tax collections. He wants the City to sue on the basis of being a Charter city. Attorney Paladini says the chances of winning are slim.
Councilman Goode asks if the charter is deficient regarding tax collection. The main thing the charter states is that the City can only tax up to 1%, otherwise it requres a city-wide vote.
The attorney points out that, "Anyone can sue anyone over anything... But is it a wise use of resources? ...When it's a foregone conclusion, it isn't worth doing."
If businesses don't pay the taxes due, the City will investigate and go after the business.
C. Award of City Contract No. 2018-219 to Brown and Caldwell, for design and engineering services for the Zone 41 (Mingus) Pump Station, Tank and Pipeline Project, in the amount of $602,530.00. Funding is available in the Water Fund.
a. Zone 41 Vicinity Map
b. Zone 41 Scope of Work
Will update it to deliver the required pumping capacities.
D. Public Hearing for the FY2019 Budget, Expenditure Limitation, and Tax Levies; at Special Meeting Adoption of Resolution No. 2018-1648 Adopting the Final FY2019 Budget, Expenditure Limitation, and City Job Roster
Property tax levy is .2699¢.
Goode points out that they are doing a robust job of designing and carrying out road work projects.
He points out that staff levels are being held even, budget increase is less than 1% and says that there is a lot to be proud of
a. Resolution No. 2018-1648
b. Official Budget Forms - FY2019 Final Budget
c. FY2019 Position Roster
Mayor Pro Tem Orr will recess the Regular Meeting at the conclusion of the Public Hearing and convene a Special Meeting per A.R.S. 42-17105 to determine and adopt estimates of proposed expenditures for the purposes stated in the published proposal.
PURSUANT TO A.R.S. 38-431.02, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE MEMBERS OF THE PRESCOTT CITY COUNCIL AND TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRESCOTT, ARIZONA, WILL HOLD A SPECIAL MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
B. ROLL CALL - Mayor Mengarelli is excused.
1. ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2018-1648 OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRESCOTT, YAVAPAI COUNTY, ARIZONA, DETERMINING AND ADOPTING FINAL ESTIMATES OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019, DECLARING THAT THE SAME SHALL CONSTITUTE THE BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF PRESCOTT FOR SAID FISCAL YEAR, ESTABLISHING THE EXPENDITURE LIMITATION, AND APPROVING AND UPDATING THE JOB ROSTER FOR THE CITY OF PRESCOTT.
2. Recommended Action: MOVE to adopt Resolution No. 2018-1648.
D. ADJOURNMENT OF SPECIAL MEETING
REGULAR VOTING MEETING RECONVENED
"The best government is the government closest to the people."