HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-04-22Town Council Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
1. Mayor called the Meeting to Order at 6:00 p.m. and asked for a roll call.
Lane R. Penn- Aye
Brooks R. Dawson- Aye
Gregory C. East- Absent
Mayor Collins- Aye
James A. Radcliffe- Aye
G. Tyler Clontz- Aye
Michael P. Reis- Aye
2. Mayor asked for a motion to go into Closed Session to discuss the following items:
a. VA Code 2.2-3711 (1) performance review of department heads
b. VA Code 2.2-3711 (6) consideration of investment of public funds- CCCC Inc.
The motion was made by Mr. Penn and seconded by Mr. Clontz.
Open Session
Lane R. Penn- Aye
Brooks R. Dawson- Aye
Gregory C. East- Absent
James A. Radcliffe- Aye
G. Tyler Clontz- Aye
Michael P. Reis- Aye
7:14 p.m.
3. Certification of Closed Session- The Mayor asked for a motion to certify that only the
following items were discussed:
a. VA Code 2.2-3711 (1) performance review of department heads
b. VA Code 2.2-3711 (6) consideration of investment of public funds- CCCC Inc.
The motion was made by Mr. Dawson and seconded by Mr. Clontz.
Lane R. Penn- Aye
Brooks R. Dawson- Aye
Gregory C. East- Aye
James A. Radcliffe- Aye
G. Tyler Clontz- Aye
Michael P. Reis- Abstained
4. Mr. Penn lead the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance.
5. Mr. East gave the invocation.
6. Guests and Visitors- The Mayor welcomed all in attendance and viewing online.
7. Modification of Public Session- No modifications were made.
8. Resolution 2022-43 Observance of National Fire Prevention Week
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The Mayor asked for a motion to approve Resolution 2022-43 Observance of National
Fire Prevention Week.
The motion was made by Mr. Dawson and seconded by Mr. East to approve the
resolution.
Lane R. Penn- Aye James A. Radcliffe- Aye
Brooks R. Dawson- Aye G. Tyler Clontz- Aye
Gregory C. East- Aye Michael P. Reis- Aye
9. Public Comment Period
a. Jimmy Naemi addressed Council with his concerns with the Town Code, Section
86-12 regarding adjustments to utility bills. Mr. Naemi received an elevated water
bill and asked for assistance on solving problems with his water statement as he
did not receive a `Leak Report' notice. Mr. Naemi stated he had received tablets
from the Finance Department to determine if the leak was in a toilet in his home
and he has also hired multiple plumbers to fix the problem without a solution to
the problem. The Town Manager explained to council Section 86 of the Town
Code indicating that the Town could do one adjustment to the water portion of the
bill within twelve months if the water does go into the sewer lines. The Town
Manager stated they are prepared to make an adjustment to Mr. Naemi's bill once
proper documentation is obtained.
Mr. Dawson asked if we could read the customer's water meter while he is home
to find the leak.
The Town Manager stated we could install a water meter that will read every hour
for twenty-four hours to see water usage.
Mr. Reis asked the Town Manager if a payment plan is an option. The Town
Manager stated payment plans are available; however, the first time a customer
fails to adhere to the payment plan, the contract is voided.
Mr. Naemi stated he was offered a payment plan but would end up paying more
because of the interest rate.
b. Angel Slaughter of Howard Street stated her concerns for speeding coming from
Case Knife as she has had multiple pets hit by speeding cars.
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10. Consent Agenda- Consideration of September 20, 2022 minutes
A motion was made by Mr. Reis and seconded by Mr. Radcliffe to approve the
minutes.
Lane R. Penn- Aye James A. Radcliffe- Aye
Brooks R. Dawson- Aye G. Tyler Clontz- Aye
Gregory C. East- Aye Michael P. Reis- Aye
11. Council Comments
Mr. Dawson questioned if the speed limit drops to 35 mph off Draper Mountain coming
into Town limits. The Town Manager indicated that limit is already in place on that
segment.
Mr. Radcliffe reminded everyone of the Fire Prevention Parade on October 13 and
encouraged folks to come out and enjoy. Mr. Radcliffe stated he also received a message
from Ms. Hale thanking him for the new Love Sign that was installed downtown.
Mayor Collins stated he has received complaints regarding potholes on multiple streets
throughout the town; the bridge towards Mt. Olivet, Brookmont Street.
Mr. Clontz added that 5th Street SE had a pothole from a waterline break that needs
repaired.
Mr. Reis added that there are two potholes on Henry Street that needs repaired.
12. Manager's Report
The Town Manager reminded Council of the upcoming Fire Parade on October 13th at
7p.m. and asked Council any members interested in participating in the parade to let her
know. She mentioned the following week is Fire Prevention Week, which includes
numerous activities that the Fire Department will be participating in, involving the
elementary schools, Head Start and the Ratcliffe Museum. She stated the Town has been
approved for the Section 206 Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Program, a federally funded
project, directed toward Peak Creek restoration. She reminded Council of the Faith and
Blue and Red luncheon on October 7 in Jackson Park. She stated the town has established
a partnership with the Chamber of Commerce which assists new businesses in their first-
year membership with the Chamber and that four new businesses have been supported.
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She stated the new Love Sign had the most attendees for the ribbon cutting event and an
outdoor flood light will be installed by AEP to shine on the sign in the evenings. The
ribbon cutting event for the Mountain Bike Park will be next week as the parking area is
complete and signage will be posted before the ribbon cutting event. She asked Council
to attend a work session after the Closed Session at the next Council Meeting for an
interactive planning activity for what they want to identify what they would like to see in
the town's future land use. She stated there will be a press release following this meeting
regarding the reduction of speed throughout the town effective October 5th and read the
release into the record. She addressed the citizen concerns regarding the stop signs on
West Main and Corbin- Harmon Drive stating the stop bars will be removed which stop
drivers too far back to see and a four-way stop will be installed.
13. Reminder of Future Council Meeting- October 18, 2022, Closed Session starting at 5:30
p.m.; Work Session at 6:00 p.m.; Public Session starting at 7:00 p.m.
14. The Mayor adjourned the meeting at 8:06 p.m.
Attest
Olivia C. Hale
Clerk of Council
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The Town of Pulaski, Virginia
W. Shannon Collins
Mayor