Monday, September 9, 2013

Notes from Sept. 3, 2013 City Council meeting

Present were Mayor Clay Loosen, City Attorney Dan Webber, Harriette Nitzel, Councilpersons Edna Justice, Brenda Curry, Brent  Wilkinson, Gary Olsen, Bobby Spencer, Doyle Province, Richard Hightower, (Kendra Baker was absent); Warren Rice, Marvin Schweigert, John Massey, Donnie Dunn, Lloyd Hursh, Verlin Bills, Robert Daugherty, Terri Crawford. 
Prior to the meeting being called to order, Bobby Spencer handed some documents to Robert Daugherty about a company who wants to make a presentation at the next City Council meeting to contract with the City for outside Code Enforcement services. 

Mayor Loosen reminded everyone to turn off their cell phones.  A sign remains on the door of the council room stating that the meeting may not be recorded without prior permission by the Mayor. 

Minutes of the  prior meeting (of Aug. 27, 2013) were  asked to be approved with a correction requested by Richard Hightower.  Mr. Hightower pointed out that the minutes of the meeting prepared  by the City Clerk did not reflect that Dr. Robert Spencer left the council chamber shortly after the Executive Session was called to order and prior to any discussion.   The correction was noted by the City Clerk and the minutes were approved.   Claims for August to be paid by the City, given to each City Council member, were also approved without discussion. 

Mayor Loosen said he had already made a proclamation to recognize September 28, 2013 as National Public Lands Day and Richard Hightower noted that no action of the council was needed.  A member of the council asked what the proclamation entailed, and Mayor Loosen read a portion of a letter handed to him by Harriette Nitzel.  

The Police Committee has made a recommendation that the City hire Kewan Joseph as a new police officer for Watonga.   Chief Massey said Mr. Joseph is 26 years of age, single but engaged, from Guthrie, and is  “physically capable” for the position.  Mr. Joseph is  CLEET-certified and previously worked for Logan County.  Chief Massey  noted that the City’s increase in starting salaries is resulting in our ability to hire more experienced officers.   Mr. Joseph should be able to start work on Friday, September 6. 
Marvin Schweigert, Donnie Dunn, and Warren Rice have requested that some scrap metal  from those departments (described as old signs, manhole lids, poles etc.) be declared to be surplus so that it can be sold as scrap.   The motion was made, seconded, and approved.

Another hiring item on the agenda was for a volunteer firefighter. Kade Griffin currently works for the light and water department and Warren Rice has vouched for him.  Verlin Bills said that two volunteer firefighters, Brian Rice and Gary Flynn)  are retiring at the end of this month.  Still looking for more prospects
Under New/Old  Business, Dr. Spencer noted that a company named American Community Contractors LLC would make a presentation in two weeks about Code Enforcement services they offer.  He also said he had given a written summary of their serviceds to Robert Daugherty this evening.  Harriette Nitzel reminded the council that the next meeting would be on September 16 instead of September 17 due to the planned absence of Mayor Loosen, Harriette Nitzel, and Doyle Province on the 17th.

Clay Loosen stated that the Water Tower had been painted, and that he had made an “executive decision” on the logo, which differed from the previously presented  logo.  He asked if a light could be placed on the tower and Warren said that there  were lights on both towers and tht he would  reposition them for better lighting. Asked when the tower would  be ready for service, Warren Rice said it depended on results of tests, but that it takes two days to fill the tower. 
Clay Loosen said he has gotten information from Weatherford and Kingfisher on Permit Fees and is waiting to review those with City Attorney Dan Webber before recommendations are brought before the City Council.

Donnie Dunn indicated that there was been more vandalism at Huff-Lorang Park, at the concession stand and in the women’s rest room.  There is limited camera surveillance and Clay Loosen said we need “town-wide cameras”, surveillance at all city buildings.  Kids have also been getting on top of the Library roof in spite of video surveillance.  Bobby Spencer suggested that the City putout a request for bids for additional cameras and monitors. No action could be taken on the matter at this meeting because it was not an agenda item.  Clay said that the City Code provides for a $200.00 reward for a vandalism conviction.  Doyle Province asked about the status of park lights he thought had been approved and purchased, and there was some confusion about whether the poles or the lights, or both, had been approved by Council.  Warren Rice said he had mercury vapor lights for the park but that they had not yet been installed.  He indicated that the matter was discussed at the Department Head meeting that morning.  Doyle Province suggested they move forward on that installation.
Doyle Province asked Donnie if the Splash Pad was open over Labor Day Weekend, as he had driven by a couple of times and saw the gate locked. Donnie responded that it was open. 

The matter of Jim Jones’ property and junk car violations was brought up.  Robert Daugherty said he wanted to talk to Dan Webber about it.  Clay Loosen, Robert Daugherty, and Dan Webber plan on meeting at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 4, to discuss it.  Chief Massey said that the cars in violation of Code could only be towed by a state-approved wrecker and that would be Reed’s in Canton.  Richard Hightower asked  Chief Massey if he was going to “start enforcing Code” (referring to the junk car ordinance) and Chief Massey said he is.   Mr. Hightower thanked Chief Massey.
The Public Works Authority meeting was called to order immediately following adjournment of the City Council meeting.  Minutes of prior meeting and claims were approved.  Lloyd Hursh was approved for hiring as Airport Manager under a contract for $1,850.00 per month.  He will not be provided health insurance or other employee benefits.  Mr. Hursh is eager to clean up the property.

The roofing project on the Hospital is underway.  Richard Hightower reminded the council that the bids for the paint job which are due by September 17 will have to be opened at the following meeting of the council, on October 1.  After the painting project, the next major item to be dealt with t the Hospital is the heating and cooling system.  An estimate of approximately $10,000 was discussed. There was more discussion about the need to hire an engineer as a project manager to manage the completion of needed repairs and maintenance covered by the bond issue and whose responsibility that would be.  Dr. Spencer reminded the council that OMPA had indicated they offered to provide an engineer  to consult on the HVAC  project.  Mercy has contacted them and has been waiting for a call back.  Mr. Hightower asked to be notified once OMPA has responded. 
Mr. Hightower asked if we have an accounting of the bond monies and what has been spent out of it so far.   Harriette Nitzel indicated that those funds were held in a separate account and she would provide an accounting to Mr. Hightower.   

 Dr. Spencer noted that there has been an increase in ER visits since Mercy took over management of the Hospital.  Richard Hightower commented that patients with state insurance coverage (OPEC) will decrease after October 1 because Oklahoma has opted out of participation in the Medicaid provisions that go into effect on that date.
/Linda Barrett

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