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REGULAR MEETING
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF MAUMELLE
JUNE 15, 2015
6: 00 PM
CITY HALL
1.
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Maumelle welcomes people of diverse cultures and beliefs. Any religious
viewpoint expressed during invocation, or at any other time during the meeting,
reflects only the personal opinion of the speaker. It is not intended to proselytize,
advance, or disparage any religious belief.
3. SPECIAL GUESTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Please note that three aldermen have already indicated that they will not be in attendance for this meeting.
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES JUNE lst REGULAR MEETING
5. PUBLIC COMMENT
During
Public
on
the
agenda
may
be
addressed.
Public
comments concerning items on the agenda will be allowed when that item is
discussed
by
provided
form
the Council.
and present
be limited to three ( 3)
the
case of
minutes.
City
inappropriate language
state his or her name and address, followed by a concise statement of the person's
position or concern.
as a whole, not to any particular member of the Council. No person other than the
Council members and the person having the floor shall be permitted to enter into any
discussions without permission of the Mayor.
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. Third
Reading Ordinance
B. Third
Reading
882
Ordinance 883
Regarding Community
Regarding
Pulaski
Service Fee
County' s
PACE Program
Mayor Watson
With no objections, Mayor Watson may call for the third reading of the ordinance to provide that the
City of Maumelle shall join the Pulaski County Energy Improvement District. A MOTION IS IN
ORDER.
C. Resolution 2015- 15
Amending
Mayor Watson
With no objections, Mayor Watson may call for the reading of the resolution amending the 2015 General
Fund Budget to pay taxes on the land purchased at Club Manor and Odom South. A MOTION IS IN
ORDER. ( Deferred from 4/ 20/ 15)
9. NEW BUSINESS
A. Resolution 2015- 24
permit to DL Rogers Corp for the construction and operation of a Sonic Dive In and approving a
preliminary development plan and landscape plan. A MOTION IS IN ORDER.
B. Resolution 2015- 25 Regarding Intent of the City Council Regarding the Issuance of Bonds Mayor Watson
With no objections, Mayor Watson may call for the reading of the resolution expressing the intent of the
Maumelle City Council regarding the issuance of bonds for the purpose of assisting the financing of an
industrial facility. A MOTION IS IN ORDER.
10. MAYOR' S COMMENTS
A. Coverage on EEOC Settlement
B. Maumelle Water Management Rate Increase Tentative Timeline
A.
Planning Commission
16. ADJOURNMENT
MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF MAUMELLE
JUNE 1, 2015
6: 00 PM
CITY HALL
Mayor Mike Watson called the meeting to order at 6: 00 p.m. with eight members present.
Alderman Vaprersan gave the Invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
SPECIAL GUESTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayor Watson announced the Maumelle Youth Council Awards for Aaron Woodall and Velimir Petrovic.
Velimir Petrovic was presented his scholarship check and Kevin Cummings stated that he had been an
outstanding member of the Maumelle Youth Council over the last several years.
Fred Peyton stated that Kevin Cummings had been a great mentor for the Youth Council students.
MINUTES MAY 18th, 2015
Alderman Lewis
moved
of
the
Rex Jones, of 25 Nimrod Cove, spoke on his views regarding the Code of Conduct. Mr. Jones stated that the
code was aimed mostly at the alderman and should include all government officials. He also stated there were
several items that were not included in the code such as; sexual harassment, political solicitation, gifts,
purchasing policies and practices, financial disclosures and enforcement. He recommended rescinding the code
of conduct.
Bev Alberson, of 133 Hibiscus Dr. stated she was concerned with the weeds along the shoreline at Lake
Willastein.
Michael O' Leary, of 142 Beaver Creek Ln, gave several updates in regards to the Charter School. He stated the
school received an
A rating in their
them
graduation had 30 graduates with a combined 1. 8 million dollars in scholarship funds. Mr. O' Leary also
mentioned the groundbreaking for the new cafeteria and classrooms which will be ready for the 2017 school
year.
Alderman Scott stated that the Council needed to address the Code of Conduct and wasn' t sure how we should
PROCEDURAL MOTION
Alderman Scott moved to have all ordinances and resolutions read by title only. Alderman Anderson seconded
the motion and it passed unanimously.
ORDINANCE 877 ENABLING RESIDENTS TO KEEP CHICKENS
With no objections, Mayor Watson called for the third reading of the ordinance amending the Maumelle City
Code to enable residents to keep a small number of chickens and to provide standards for the keeping of
chickens. The City Clerk gave the reading.
Rena Pederson, of 109 Harmony Loop, spoke against Ordinance 877 stating there is not enough space in
Maumelle.
David Osborne, of 7 Yellowstone Cove, read a statement from Eric Desjardin in favor of Ordinance 877.
Amanda James, of 7 Yellowstone Cove, read a statement in support of Ordinance 877 and addressed several
Alderman Lewis stated that maybe there could be a community chicken coop.
Rita Cavenaugh, with Maumelle Animal Control, answered several questions Alderman Holt had regarding
staffing and animal control responsibilities.
Alderman Holt stated that he doesn' t want to place the burden of enforcement of this ordinance on animal
control.
Alderman Saunders echoed Alderman Lewis and Alderman Mosley and suggested donating land for a
communal chicken coop.
Alderman Saunders motioned to approve Ordinance 877. Alderman Lewis seconded the motion and the motion
With no objections, Mayor Watson called for the third reading of the ordinance amending the Maumelle City
Code regarding flood damage prevention, adopting the Federal Emergency Management Agency' s Flood
Insurance Rate Map for Pulaski County, Arkansas. The City Clerk gave the reading.
Alderman Lewis complimented Planning and Zoning and City Attorney Norris for their work on the ordinance.
Alderman Anderson
motioned
to
approve
Ordinance 881.
unanimously.
With no objections, Mayor Watson called for the second reading of the ordinance reducing the Community
Service Fee. The City Clerk gave the reading.
Christopher Parent, of 101 Rolling Oaks Drive, spoke in support of our police and firemen.
Rena Pederson, of 109 Harmony Loop, spoke against Ordinance 882. Ms. Pederson stated this ordinance was
premature. She stated we needed to concentrate on revenue and that any yes vote is a vote against police and
fire.
Alderman Mosley stated that the ordinance does not in any way reduce the police and fire funding.
Alderman Kelley stated we have no viable funding mechanism to replace the community service fee.
Alderman Scott stated budgets are presented and approved or disapproved based on merit alone. She stated she
was extremely concerned about taking 80, 000 dollars out of the budget with nothing to replace it with.
Alderman Mosley suggested increasing building permit fees. He also stated that the City and county sales tax
receipts were already on the upswing. He stated we should concentrate on not busting the budget.
Alderman Scott stated she would not be opposed to a vote on sales tax.
Alderman Anderson stated he had concerns about borrowing from our reserves to balance the budget. He also
stated he could not support this ordinance until we could balance the budget with revenues.
Alderman Lewis stated that there is a responsible way to do this which is to incentivize fiscal responsibility.
Alderman Vaprersan stated we need to be mindful that we have already promised the fire department money we
didn' t allocate and there would be more coming next year when they have to hire more fire fighters.
Alderman Kelley noted it costs twenty cents per day for the community service fee per family.
Alderman Lewis stated that we continue to spend.
With no objections, Mayor Watson called for the first reading of the ordinance to provide that the City of
Maumelle shall join the Pulaski County Energy Improvement District. The City Clerk gave the reading.
Adam Fogleman, of the Pulaski County Attorney' s Office, noted the handout that was given and briefly
described the PACE program. Mr. Fogleman stated that being a part of the program holds no cost or legal
liability for the City.
Alderman Mosley asked who a likely borrower would be. Mr. Fogleman stated industrial or commercial
properties.
Alderman Mosley asked who bears the loss if a borrower doesn' t pay. Mr. Fogleman stated it would be
attached to the property secondary to a tax lien.
3
Alderman Anderson asked what would happen if the project doesn' t meet the standards. Mr. Fogleman stated
there is a performance guarantee prior to approval.
Alderman Lewis asked where the PACE program began. Mr. Fogleman stated national non-profit and also state
level with Act 1074 of 2013.
Alderman Lewis motioned to suspend the rules and execute a second reading of Ordinance 883. Alderman
Anderson seconded the motion and it passed with only Alderman Mosley voting no.
With no objections, Mayor Watson called for the second reading of the ordinance to provide that the City of
Maumelle shall join the Pulaski County Energy Improvement District. The City Clerk gave the reading.
ORDINANCE 884 REPEALING ORDINANCE 271 REGARDING WATER RATES
With no objections, Mayor Watson called for the first reading of the ordinance repealing Ordinance 271
regarding water rates. The City Clerk gave the reading.
Representative Mark Lowery, of 229 Summit Valley Circle, stated it was imperative the City kept the
authority given by Ordinance 271. Representative Lowery stated he is requesting a legislative audit of MWM.
Alderman Saunders asked how long will the audit take. Representative Lowery stated he was not sure and it
depends on the type of audit.
George Ritter, of 103 Hibiscus Dr., stated that Maumelle Water Management is asking the City to divest itself
while they saddle residents with debt. He urged them to reconsider and noted the Council' s responsibility to the
residents.
Michael Tierney, of 16 Hornrimme Pl., stated there is a problem with water quality and management at MWM.
He stated that MWM needs more oversight, not less.
Alderman Anderson stated he brought up the ordinance up for discussion and that he had learned a lot, but that
we may need to look closer before we repeal Ordinance 271.
City Attorney Norris
stated
that the
Attorney
General'
s opinion
is for
a public water
authority.
He stated he
had read Mr. Ritter' s letter and former City Attorney' s information. He stated that this was not a black and
white issue but that the City could probably inforce Ordinance 271.
Alderman Mosley thanked Rep. Lowery and Mr. Ritter. Alderman Mosley asked Mr. Ritter' s opinion about
future litigation.
George Ritter stated he felt the City could be opening itself up to rate payer action.
Alderman Mosley noted the history of Ordinance 271 and MWM in 1995.
Alderman Mosley motioned to table Ordinance 884 indefinitely. Alderman Saunders seconded the motion and
it passed unanimously.
MAYOR' S COMMENTS
Mayor Watson stated that there were over 200 people in attendance at the Memorial Day Ceremony. He noted
the Fire and Police departments conducted the ceremony.
Mayor Watson informed the Council of the storms during Memorial weekend. He stated there were several
trees down and some loss of power.
Mayor Watson stated the Arkansas river is at flood stage and asked all to be mindful and aware.
PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT
Alderman Scott stated Kimberly Clarke submitted a site and landscape plan for their expansion that were
passed. Alderman Scott also mentioned that Sonic will be moving to track D.
ALDERMEN' S COMMENTS
Alderman Mosley thanked Mayor Watson for the list of City properties with green space.
Alderman Lewis invited everyone to the Lions Club Fish Fry June 13, 2015 at 4: 30pm at Lake Willastein.
Alderman Lewis noted an upcoming Board of Education meeting on June 11th
Alderman Scott stated she received a materials list for the citizens fire academy and has been given a third of
what is on the list. She thanked Mr. Doug Coney for the donations.
Alderman Vaprersan offered his thoughts and prayers to Alderman Saunders on his upcoming journey.
Alderman Holt asked if the Council would be interested in having a workshop in reference to Ordinance 882.
He also thanked the Police Department for checking on his home while he was away.
CITY ATTORNEY' S COMMENTS
City Attorney Norris stated he has been looking for a parliamentarian to address the Council and to this point
has been unsuccessful.
CITY CLERK' S COMMENTS
City Clerk Clausen stated there are three positions on the Tree Board that will be opening at the end of June.
ADJOURNMENT
Alderman Lewis moved to adjourn the meeting. Alderman Vaprersan seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously by all in attendance.
Mayor Watson adjourned the meeting at 8: 17 pm.
City of Maumelle
Financial Statement Summary
FOR THE MONTH ENDED MAY 31, 2015
GENERAL FUND
Nonspendable
15, 944
Committed
Assigned
192, 555
Unassigned
5, 418, 764
5, 627, 262
STREET FUND
Restricted
3, 744, 048
Assigned
3, 744, 048
SANITATION FUND
Retained Earnings
997, 753
CITY OF MAUMELLE
2015
2015
5 MONTH
ACTUAL AT
BUDGET
BUDGET REV
BUDGET
5/ 31/ 2015
OVER/
ACTUAL AT
OVER/
UNDER)
5/ 31/ 2014
UNDER)
Revenues:
255, 729
255, 729
106, 554
111, 060
4, 506
102, 575
1, 880, 000
1, 880, 000
783, 333
1, 030, 341
247, 008
1, 036, 257
3, 510, 000
3, 510, 000
1, 462, 500
1, 537, 731
75, 231
1, 472, 270
65, 461
2, 160, 000
2, 160, 000
900, 000
928, 633
28, 633
852, 585
76, 048
Franchise Fee
1, 550, 000
1, 550, 000
645, 833
687, 108
41, 275
666, 328
20, 780
725, 000
725, 000
302, 083
225, 421
76, 662)
214, 358
11, 063
20, 000
20, 000
8, 333
6, 351
1, 982)
11, 294
170, 000
170, 000
70, 833
72, 820
1, 987
42, 595
State Turnback
Community
Service Fees
Building Permits
and
Fees
8, 485
5,916)
4, 943)
30, 225
14, 387
8, 640
1, 128
16,500
16, 500
6, 875
15, 515
450, 000
450,000
187, 500
144, 113
42, 000
42, 000
17, 500
18, 544
1, 044
15, 167
12, 000
12, 000
5, 000
6, 110
1, 110
5, 090
1, 020
210, 000
210, 000
87, 500
92, 447
4, 947
88, 621
3, 826
2, 895
2, 895
Fire Dept
13, 000
13, 000
5, 417
Dispatch Services
26, 000
26, 000
10, 833
Parks
and
Recreation Fees
Municipal Court
Police Dept
Federal Grants
State Grants
Private Grants
Private Donations
Investment Income
Other
12, 000
12, 000
5, 000
Financing Sources
Miscellaneous Income
Total Revenues
43, 387)
2, 167
4,200
4, 200
55, 433
55, 433
1, 300
1, 300
100
100
1, 347
3, 377
2, 895
5, 417)
13, 000
24, 069)
168, 182
7, 126
7, 126)
19, 500
6, 500)
4, 200
2, 682
52, 751
1, 300
3, 653)
1, 000
900)
3, 386
2, 039)
39, 282
39, 282
10, 849
3, 574
3, 574
8, 450
392, 228
4, 742, 702
254, 623
8, 932
28, 433
4, 876)
4, 605, 095
4, 997, 325
939, 053
943, 406
393, 086
344, 182
48, 904)
335, 250
63, 572
63, 572
26, 488
22, 795
3, 693)
26, 070
112, 563
112, 563
46, 901
46, 168
733)
16, 113
30, 055
17, 001)
Expenditures:
Administration
City Council
City Attorney
Court
183, 137
183, 137
76, 307
71, 328
4, 979)
88, 329
Police
2, 758, 908
2, 848, 908
1, 187, 045
1, 083, 578
103, 467)
1, 083, 984
Fire
2, 121, 723
2, 256, 440
940, 183
873, 805
66, 378)
725, 147
Animal Control
348, 805
348, 805
145, 335
108, 739
36, 596)
107, 754
Public Works
714, 956
745, 956
310, 815
219, 131
91, 684)
271, 183
Parks
3, 275)
406)
148, 658
985
52, 052)
1, 511, 296
1, 514,436
631, 015
483, 339
147, 676)
482, 759
Senior Services
337, 266
342, 111
142, 546
121, 638
20, 908)
130, 146
8, 508)
CED
202, 129
202, 129
84, 220
79, 150
5,070)
85, 938
6, 788)
Planning& Zoning
152, 657
152, 657
63, 607
49, 526
14, 081)
50, 159
Code Enforcement
291, 470
291, 470
121, 446
110, 102
11, 344)
101, 744
Services
580
633)
8, 358
1, 242, 378
1, 257, 378
523, 908
522, 913
995)
513, 577
9, 336
4, 692, 903
4, 136, 394
556, 509)
4, 018, 153
118, 241
Capital Expenditures
262, 042
537, 613
224, 006
242, 305
18, 299
1, 220, 179
977, 874)
Total Expenditures
4, 916, 908
4, 378, 699
538, 210)
5, 238, 332
859, 633)
City
Total
Operating
Excess( Deficiency) of
Revenues
over
Fund Balance,
Expenditures
Beginning
of
of
Year
Year
189, 726)
748, 351)
311, 813)
618, 626
5, 008, 636
5, 008, 636
2, 086, 932
5, 008, 636
4, 818, 910
4, 260, 285
1, 775, 119
5, 627, 262
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930, 437
495, 630)
1, 114, 256
CITY OF MAUMELLE
Current Assets
5, 843, 250
Cash
Accounts Receivable,
848, 032
net
2, 118
Inventory-
Court
Drug
226
Tests
13,600
Prepaid Expenses
6, 707, 226
6, 707, 226
TOTAL ASSETS
Payroll Liabilities
16, 633
Accounts Payable
965, 721
Other Liabilities
1, 079, 964
Total Liabilities
Fund Balance:
Nonspendable
226
Inventory
2, 118
13, 600
Prepaid
Restricted
Committed
Assigned to
192, 555
purchase orders
5,418, 764
Unassigned
5, 627, 262
6, 707, 226
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CITY OF MAUMELLE
2015
2015
5 MONTH
ACTUAL AT
BUDGET
BUDGET REV
BUDGET
5/ 31/ 2015
OVER/
UNDER) _
OVER/
ACTUAL AT
5/ 31/ 2014
UNDER)
Revenues:
220)
State Turnback
816, 959
816, 959
340, 400
329, 688
10, 712)
329, 908
300, 352
300, 352
125, 147
136, 597
11, 450
130, 057
Millage Tax
560, 000
560, 000
233, 333
298, 807
65, 474
300, 539
2, 000
2, 000
833
7, 169
6, 336
2, 573
4, 596
19, 000
19, 000
7, 917
5, 985
1, 932)
5, 501
484
1, 698, 311
1, 698, 311
707, 630
778, 246
Personnel
693, 518
693, 518
288, 966
249, 248
Other
423, 878
438, 451
182, 688
120, 024
1, 117, 396
1, 131, 969
471, 654
369, 272
Capital Expenditures
546, 000
808,627
336, 928
Total Expenditures
1, 663, 396
1, 940, 596
County
6, 540
1, 732)
4, 721)
70, 616
773, 299
9, 668
39, 718)
264, 606
62, 664)
92, 805
27, 219
102, 382)
357, 411
11, 861
34, 648
302, 280)
369, 311
808, 582
403,920
404, 662)
726, 722
100, 952)
374, 326
Miscellaneous Income
Total Revenues
Expenditures:
Operating
Total
Operating
15, 358)
334,663)
322, 802)
Excess( Deficiency) of
Revenues
over
Fund Balance,
Expenditures
Beginning
of
Year
34, 915
242, 285)
3, 369,722
3, 369, 722
1, 404, 051
3, 369, 722
3, 404, 637
3, 127, 437
1, 303, 099
3, 744, 048
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475, 278
46, 577
332, 470
CITY OF MAUMELLE
Current Assets:
3, 748, 984
Cash
Accounts Receivable,
128, 674
net
3, 877, 658
TOTAL ASSETS
3, 877,658
Liabilities:
9,417
Payroll Liabilities
Accounts Payable
Deferred Revenue
124, 192
Total Liabilities
133, 609
Fund Balance:
Nonspendable
3, 744, 048
Restricted
Committed
Assigned to:
Capital projects
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3, 877, 658
CITY OF MAUMELLE
2015
2015
5 MONTH
ACTUAL AT
BUDGET
BUDGET REV
BUDGET
5/ 31/ 2015
OVER/
UNDER)
ACTUAL AT
5/ 31/ 2014
OVER/
(
UNDER)
Revenues:
1, 050, 000
1, 050, 000
437, 500
294, 545
142, 955)
285, 078
30, 000
30, 000
12, 500
6, 707
5, 793)
17, 015
18, 000
18, 000
7, 500
4, 692
2, 808)
4, 649
25, 000
25, 000
10, 417
12, 988
2, 571
12, 769
29, 878
29, 878
12, 449
29, 689
17, 240
37, 347
1, 152, 878
1, 152, 878
480, 366
351, 385
Personnel
597, 020
597, 020
248, 758
228, 314
Other
930, 500
961, 354
400, 564
144, 714
1, 527, 520
1, 558, 374
649, 323
373, 028
276, 295)
Sanitation Fees
Late
and
Collection Fees
Cart Rental
9, 467
10, 308)
43
Sales Tax
Transfer Station
Transfer In
Operating
2, 764
Miscellaneous Income
Total Revenues
219
7, 658)
2, 739
2, 764
25
128, 981)
356, 883
5, 498)
20, 444)
236, 154
7, 840)
255, 850)
146, 551
1, 837)
382, 705
9, 677)
Expenditures:
Operating
Total Expenditures
Excess( Deficiency) of
Revenues
over
Expenditures
Equity, Beginning
Equity,
End
of
of
Year
Year
374, 642)
405, 496)
168, 957)
21, 643)
1, 019, 397
1, 019, 397
424, 749
1, 019, 397
644, 755
613, 900
255, 792
997, 753
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147, 314
25, 822)
4, 179
CITY OF MAUMELLE
SANITATION- BALANCE SHEET
FOR THE MONTH ENDED MAY 31, 2015
ASSETS
Current assets:
758, 976
Cash
Accounts Receivable,
102, 690
net
861, 666
Noncurrent assets:
Capital Assets
1, 488, 099
1, 328, 079)
160, 020
1, 021, 686
TOTAL ASSETS
7, 753
Accounts Payable
1, 055
642
14, 482
23, 932
Nonurrent Liabilities:
Total Liabilities
Equity:
Retained
997, 753
earnings
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1, 021, 686
CITY OF MAUMELLE
expenditures.
Currently,
this figure is $
2, 252,593
Effective with the January 31, 2011 financial statements, there are new fund balance classifications
for the General and Street funds. The new classifications and their definitions are as follows:
Nonspendable- fund balance that can' t be spent, such as inventory and prepaid items
Restricted- use of these funds is restricted by external sources, such as law or grant
requirements
Committed- use of these funds is restricted by formal action of the city council
Assigned- use of these funds is restricted by informal action of the city council
Unassigned- fund balance that has not been restricted, committed, or assigned
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2012- 12
2015- 14
2015- 16
Lake Valencia
2015- 17
EEOC Mediation
15, 000
40, 065
2015- 20
fishing
235, 000
project
fire
phone repair
9, 000
319, 866
Total
Page 9
for
police and
fire
protection,
known
as
the "
Community
Service Fee";
and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered various reductions in the Community
Service Fee over the history of the fee; and
WHEREAS, the City of Maumelle is committed in growing its retail sales tax revenue in
place of conventional residential revenue generating fees; and
WHEREAS, the City Council believes that a reduction in the fee is appropriate at this
time.
Fee be eliminated over time for all residences, regardless of type, within the city of Maumelle,
Arkansas.
SECTION 2.
Fees, Division 1.
Community
follows:
Sec. 3. Service charges.
Houses
police security.
b)
Condominiums
SECTION 3.
Fees, Division 1.
charges.
Community
follows:
Sec. 3. Service
and apartments: $
a)
Houses
police security.
b)
Condominiums
SECTION 4.
Fees, Division 1.
and apartments: $
Community
follows:
Sec. 3. Service charges.
Houses
police security.
b)
Condominiums
SECTION 5.
Fees, Division 1.
and apartments: $
Community
follows:
Houses
police security.
b)
Condominiums
SECTION 6.
Fees, Division 1.
and apartments: $
Community
follows:
Sec. 3. Service charges.
Houses
police security.
b)
Condominiums
and apartments: $
Page 2
of
Ordinance 882
SECTION 7.
Fees, Division 1.
Community
follows:
- .. . .. . -
security.
a)
c)
b)
c)
(
SECTION 8.
Fees, Division 1.
amended as follows:
Sec. 4. Payment of Service Charges.
Payment of service charges for new residences, commercial establishments or industries under
SECTION 9.
Fees,
Division
1.
Community
Service Fees,
Sec.
5.
5.
Billing
industry.
period
for previously
vacant
denee;
commercial
establishment
or
Any new resident, commercial establishment or industry who or which moves into Maumelle
shall be billed a pro- rated service charge for the month which shall be dated from the date the
resident or business occupied the residence, commercial establishment or industrial property
unless the residence, commercial establishment or industry was covered by section C- 4 for
charges for new construction.
Page 3
of
Ordinance 882
follows:
In the event that any service charge is not paid in full within a period of a minimum of three
months, or one quarter from the time the fee is billed, then in addition to the service charge there
shall be due and owing the City of Maumelle a penalty and late fee as follows:
b)
c-}
(
(
a)
Commercial
b)
A separate, new penalty and late fee in the above amounts shall accrue
establishments and
every three months, or one quarter of a year, after the service charge and the initial
penalty remain unpaid. - .
c)
The City of Maumelle is hereby authorized and directed to impose the late
fee on the next bill to the resident or business. Should the account remain unpaid for an
additional period of three months, or one quarter of a year, following the initial
imposition of the late fee, the City of Maumelle is hereby authorized and directed to take
appropriate actions for collection. These actions may include, but are not limited to, filing
a legal action to collect the fees, utilizing the services of a collection agency, or any other
method deemed legal and expedient. The mayor may authorize the director of the
Sec. 1. Establishment
cal
Pursuant to the results of a special election before the voters of Maumelle, held on
October 15, 1985, service charges for police and fire protection and street lighting are hereby
established for residences, commercial establishments and industries within the city limits of
Maumelle, Arkansas.
Effective January 1, 2021, pursuant to Ordinance No. 882, the service charges for
police and fire protection and street lighting shall not be charged to any residences, regardless of
whether
the
residence
is
house,
condominium,
apartment,
Page 4
of
Ordinance 882
multi-family dwelling in a
SECTION 12.
are amendatory to the Maumelle City Code and the same shall be incorporated in the Code.
SECTION 14.
Repealer.
portion of the remainder of said sections not specifically attacked in said proceeding.
ORDAINED this
day
2015.
of
SPONSORED BY:
Page 5
of
Ordinance 882
Saunders
Anderson
Kelley
Mosley
Lewis
Scott
Aye:
No:
Page 6
of
Ordinance 882
Holt
Vaprersan
AN ORDINANCE TO BE ENTITLED:
ORDINANCE NO. 883
WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority granted by Act 1074 of 2013 ( codified at ARK. CODE
Pulaski County created a Property Assessed Clean Energy ( PACE)
District known as the Pulaski County Energy Improvement District by Pulaski County Ordinance
ANN. 8- 15- 101
et
seq.),
WHEREAS, the City of Maumelle desires to become a member of the Pulaski County Energy
Improvement District
pursuant
WHEREAS, the Pulaski County Energy Improvement District is an independent legal and
financial authority, with the authority to issue bonds; and
WHEREAS, the Pulaski County Energy Improvement District is authorized to permit the
creation and implementation of, among other things, a Property Assessed Clean Energy ( PACE)
Program under which a real property owner may finance an energy efficiency improvement, a
renewable energy project, or a water conservation improvement for their property on a voluntary
basis, with loan repayment tied to collection of real property taxes.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City of Maumelle hereby joins the Pulaski County Energy Improvement District.
Section
2.
The
Mayor
of
the
City
of
Maumelle
shall
serve,
or otherwise designate
representative to serve during the Mayor' s term, on the board of directors of the Pulaski County
Energy Improvement District.
Section 3. The City of Maumelle agrees to permit any seats on the board of directors of the
Pulaski County Energy Improvement District not filled by the County Judge, or his designee, or
any Mayor of a city within Pulaski County, or that Mayor' s designee, to be filled, by the
appointment of the County Judge and confirmation by the Quorum Court of Pulaski County.
Appointment by the County Judge will follow consultation of all members of the Board of
Directors
and
consideration
of
candidates'
background,
experience,
following areas:
estate
development
Legal services;
advanced
energy
industry, including
energy efficiency
or
"
green building"
to
or
relations
with
local
utility
companies,
lending or bonding
institutions and relevant trade and economic development groups and associations.
Section 4. Severability. In the event that any portion of this ordinance is declared or adjudged to
be invalid or unconstitutional, such declaration or adjudication shall not affect the remaining
portions of this ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect as if the portion so declared
any provision of this ordinance, are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 6. Codification. It is the intention of the City Council of the City of Maumelle that the
provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the City Code of the City of
Maumelle, Arkansas, and that the Sections of this ordinance may be renumbered, re- lettered and
Ordinance" may be changed to " Section," " Article,"
in order to accomplish such intention.
the
word"
Section 7. EMERGENCY CLAUSE. The General Assembly has found and determined that the
programs authorized by Act 1074 of 2013 will create jobs, thus stimulating the economy;
generate significant economic development through the investment of the proceeds of loans in
local communities; protect participating citizens from the financial impact of the rising cost of
electricity produced from nonrenewable fuels; increase the value of real property for
participating citizens; improve air quality and conserve natural resources, including water; attract
manufacturing facilities and related jobs to the state; and promote energy independence and
security for the state and the nation. It is hereby found that this ordinance is immediately
necessary to support the public peace, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Pulaski County and
the City of Maumelle; therefore, it is hereby declared that an emergency exists and that this
ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately upon approval.
Approved this
day
2015.
of
of
Ordinance 883
SPONSORED BY:
Mayor Mike Watson
Page 3
of
Ordinance 883
WHEREAS, property on Club Manor Dr. and Odom South was purchased in 2014,
WHEREAS, the real estate tax related to this purchase is an expense for the City.
Account Number
Revision + 1-
Current
Revised
Budget
Budget
Taxes
0. 00
7, 770
7, 770
5, 072, 986
7, 770
5, 065, 216
Unaudited)
Resolved this
15th
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
SPONSOR:
Mayor Watson
Caleb Norris,
City Attorney
Saunders
Anderson
Kelley
Mosley
Lewis
Holt
Aye:
No:
Page 2
of
Resolution 2015- 15
Scott
Vaprersan
RESOLUTION
GRANTING
CONDITIONAL
USE
PERMIT,
TO
DL
THE
LANDSCAPE
FOR
SONIC
DRIVE
IN
FOR
MAUMELLE,
ARKANSAS
meeting
on
Arkansas; and
Preliminary Development Plan, and Landscape Plan each passed with six Planning
Commissioners in favor and one recusal; and
permit is hereby granted to DL Rogers Corp, to construct and operate a Sonic Drive In on
PCD property located on Tract D Town Center in Maumelle, Arkansas.
Preliminary Development Plan and Landscape Plan and fully incorporates the application
and approved plans herein as if set forth word for word by attaching the same hereto as
Exhibits A.
Approved this
15th
day
of
June, 2015.
ATTEST:
SPONSORED BY:
Mayor Watson
Saunders
Anderson
Kelley
Mosley
Lewis
Holt
Aye:
No:
Page 2
of
Resolution 2015- 24
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MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
CITY OF MAUMELLE
PLANNING COMMISSION
CITY HALL
COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT
John Todd
Mike Fisher
Hall Ramsey
David Gershner
Adrian Greene
Roy Andrews
Craig Johnson
COMMISSION MEMEBERS ABSENT
STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT
Chairman Fisher called the regular meeting of the Maumelle Planning Commission to order at 6: 30 pm.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
None
Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously.
PUBLIC COMMENT Chairman Fisher opened public comment at 6: 31pm.
OLD BUSINESS
There was no old business
NEW BUSINESS
Page 2
1.
Mr. Narey stated the tract had never been final platted and that submission will be on the
agenda for the June 2015 Planning Commission meeting. Mr. Narey also stated, after a
second Staff review, Staff recommend for approval contingent upon satisfaction of all
Commissioner Andrews asked how many parking spaces were on the proposed Site Plan.
Mr. Narey stated there were more parking spaces than are required by Code.
MOTION:
Commissioner Johnson made a motion to approve the revised Site Plan for
2.
3.
Mr. Narey stated the request was to locate a drive- in restaurant in a PCD zoning district.
Mr. Narey stated he had verbal approval from the City Engineer. Mr. Narey also stated
Staff recommends for a" do- pass" recommendation to the Maumelle City Council.
Commissioner Andrews stated he would recuse himself from the vote.
MOTION:
City Council a" do- pass" recommendation for the Conditional Use Permit
Application to allow the location of a drive-in restaurant in a PCD Zoning
district.
Mr. Narey stated Staff recommend for a" do- pass" recommendation to the Maumelle City
Council.
Andrew Fuller, applicant' s representative, 2200 North Rodney Parham Little Rock, stated
the plat reflects cross access at the owners request so that it is known in the future that
they
are
willing to
give access.
Page 3
Commissioner Johnson asked Mr. Fuller if he was intending to curb the driveway access
for now, or leave it open.
Mr. Fuller stated they would curb across the driveway access for now.
Commissioner Ramsey stated he agreed it should be shown on the preliminary
development plan.
Mr. Narey stated Staff recommend for a" do- pass" recommendation to the Maumelle City
Council.
MOTION:
May 4 Commissioner Gershner- Commissioner Gershner stated there was the third
reading and passing of Ordinance 875, the second reading of Ordinances 878 and 879, and the
first reading of Ordinance 881.
May 18 Commissioner Todd Commissioner Todd stated there were the third reading and
MAUMELLE,
ARKANSAS
REGARDING
ISSUANCE
THE
OF
City
of
City")
provisions of the Municipalities and Counties Industrial Development Revenue Bond Law,
Arkansas Code Annotated 14- 164- 201
et
Act"), to own,
acquire, construct, reconstruct, improve, equip and lease facilities to secure and develop industry
and to assist in the financing thereof by the issuance of bonds payable from the revenues derived
from such facilities; and
WHEREAS,
as
WHEREAS,
Kimberly- Clark
Corporation,
manufacturing and marketing of health, hygiene and safety products, has evidenced its interest in
the construction and equipping of an expansion to its existing industrial facilities (the " Project")
located at 500 Murphy Drive within the corporate boundaries of the City if permanent financing
for the Project can be provided through the issuance of revenue bonds under the authority of the
Act; and
WHEREAS, in order to secure and develop industry within the City in accordance with
the provisions of the Act, the City desires to assist Kimberly-Clark Corporation or a subsidiary
thereof( the " Company") in the acquisition, construction and equipping of the Project through the
issuance of the City' s Not to Exceed $ 68, 000, 000 Taxable Industrial Development Revenue
Bonds ( Kimberly-Clark Corporation Project);
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS, THAT:
Section 1.
the proposed Project through the issuance of industrial development revenue bonds under the
authority
of
the Act.
principal amount of
would
be
required
for this
purpose.
However,
the City' s intent is to issue the bonds from time to time, pursuant to the terms of the Act, in such
amount as shall be requested by the Company for accomplishing all or any part of the Project,
whether or not such amount is more or less than the above estimate and whether or not the
and
improvements
Section 2.
Project, the City states its intention to enter into an agreement with the Company providing for
annual payments by the Company in lieu of ad valorem taxes in an amount equal to thirty-five
percent (
respect
35%)
of the aggregate amount of ad valorem taxes that would otherwise be due with
City' s issuance of the bonds. It is the City' s present
intention that
said
bonds
and
the corresponding
agreement
for
payments
in lieu
of ad valorem
have a term of approximately thirty ( 30) years. Any payment made in lieu of ad
valorem taxes would be distributed to the political subdivisions which would have received ad
taxes would
valorem tax payments with respect to the Project facilities in the proportion that the millage
levied by each affected political subdivision bears to the total millage levied by all affected
political subdivisions.
All resolutions and parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to
Section 3.
This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its
Section 4.
adoption.
Approved this
15th
SPONSORED BY:
Mayor Watson
Saunders
Anderson
Kelley
Mosley
Lewis
Holt
Vaprersan
Aye:
No:
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of
Resolution 2015- 25
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Mayor Mike Watson
City of Maumelle
550 Edgewood Dr., Suite 590
Maumelle, AR 72113
Re:
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Dear Mayor:
After reviewing and investigating the circumstances surrounding the above- referenced
EEOC claim, Amanda LaFever, AML StaffAttorney assigned to this matter, has requested that
we amend our original coverage decision as outlined in the February 13, 2015 letter. Ms.
LaFever used the mediation process offered by the EEOC to negotiate a settlement and avoid
lengthy litigation and now requests amended coverage pursuant to the Municipal Legal
Specifically, it is our understanding that the City ofMaumelle
is requesting coverage for the City.
Defense Program(" Program").
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of the enclosed brochure which states as follows:
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lengthy litigation and now requests amended coverage pursuant to the Municipal Legal
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Sanders, Vice President, District 1
Searcy Mayor David Morris, Vice President, District 2 Russellville Mayor Bill Eaton, Vice
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the
June
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2015
regular
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Board
the
meeting,
Board
of
current operational
expenses;
reasonably low interest rate for the completion of the PWA' s purchase of the
District'
described in my
May
you.
Pursuant to Section 1
of
M.aumelle
City
constitutes prior written notice to the City of the I:)istrict' s proposed rate increase
which is necessary to trigger the setting of the required public hearing and the City
Council'
this matter.
Enclosures
cc:
Mary Peyton
Ralph Kearney
Roy Andrews
John Payne
Burch Johnson
Barry Heller
Bill Spivey
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CITY OF MAUMELLE
DEPARTMENT OF CODE ENFORCEMENT/
PERMITS
As of May 2015
2013
Permits
January
Fees
2014
Permits
Fees
2015
Fees
Permits
8,982. 40
$ 0
7, 533. 30
$ 8, 284. 40
1, 083. 60
February
March
$ 10,944. 80
$ 5, 109. 60
5, 370. 80
April
12
$ 16,951. 00
$ 7, 423. 60
7, 149. 60
May
10
$ 15. 403. 60
2, 710.80
June
$ 8, 096. 80
$ 6,443. 60
July
7, 733. 90
August
1, 707. 20
$ 6,964. 80
September
$ 12, 526. 80
$ 2, 664. 40
October
$ 8, 138. 80
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$ 15, 964. 18
November
11, 932. 00
$ 7, 956. 00
December
3, 423. 20
10
$ 11, 431. 20
TOTALS
76
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$ 94, 761. 78
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$ 16, 314. 80
5, 128. 80
$ 104, 850. 60
7, 116. 40
CITY OF MAUMELLE
DEPARTMENT OF CODE ENFORCEMENT/
PERMITS
As of May 2015
2013
JANUARY
14, 959. 80
2014
6, 309. 64
2015
36,466. 32
FEBRUARY
20, 915. 33
11, 821. 91
4, 944.83
MARCH
22,011. 35
11, 342. 92
15, 289. 41
APRIL
23, 477.02
6, 872. 69
10, 927. 37
MAY
12, 753. 50
9, 420. 13
17, 397. 25
JUNE
16, 712. 12
7, 409. 11
JULY
16, 760. 66
17, 930. 77
AUGUST
13, 615. 55
9, 288. 73
SEPTEMBER
10, 072. 69
9, 964. 26
OCTOBER
32, 472.80
36, 796. 33
NOVEMBER
22, 292. 65
18, 336. 67
DECEMBER
7, 416.75
11, 603. 06
213, 460. 22
157, 096. 22
TOTALS
85, 025. 18
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ARKANSAS
BAPTIST
For immediate release- 5. 29. 15
Arkansas Baptist High School students finish in the top ten in national stock
market competition; 3 team members and advisor from Maumelle
Little Rock, Ark.) Four Arkansas Baptist High School students were given a
hypothetical $ 100, 000 to invest in the stock market and the return on their
Sarah Glass, senior, daughter of Brad and Amelia Glass of Maumelle; Todd
Hickingbotham, senior, son of Todd Hickingbotham and Wendy Reed of Little Rock;
Cody Guy, senior, son of Chad and Annette Guy of Maumelle; and Chase Dunnaway,
junior, son of Devin and Dena Dunnaway of Maumelle, comprised the team
competing in the 12th Annual Stock Market Game competition sponsored by the
Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association ( SIFMA), the voice of the U.S.
securities industry. Angie Hopkins, of Maumelle, was the faculty advisor working
with the group.
Part of the reward of finishing in the top 10 sends the winning team on paid a trip to
Washington, DC, to be recognized at an awards reception on Capitol Hill on
Junel7th.
We are proud of our students and Mrs. Hopkins for finishing in the top ten in a
national competition of this stature,"
Baptist Schools.
The 14-week challenge organized teams of middle and high school students by
congressional district and state. The competition teaches the importance of saving
and investing while simultaneously promoting a better understanding of
government.
This year 100 percent of Congress participated and SIFMA gives special recognition
to the over 50 members of Congress who took the time to visit their local school and
engage with the students on financial education and role of government in our
capital markets,"
The competition is sponsored statewide by Economics Arkansas a private, nonprofit, non- partisan, educational organization founded in 1962 by Dr. Bessie B.
Moore to promote economic literacy in Arkansas. Sue Owens is the executive
director of Economics Arkansas.
Teams invest
hypothetical $ 100, 000 in listed stocks, bonds and mutual funds and
learn the value of saving, investing and the capital markets as they work together to
maximize the return of their portfolios. This year more than 15, 000 students from
The study also found that teachers who taught the Stock Market Game reported that
the program motivated them to better plan for their own financial futures. The Stock
Market Game has been named the only program that successfully increased scores
on the Jumpstart Coalition' s test of high school students' financial literacy.
The Capital Hill Challenge is just one component of the Stock Market Game, which
operates in all 50 states, serving upwards of half-a- million students each year. The
program has significant benefits including professional development opportunities
English language arts, math, social studies, business, economics, technology and
consumer science.
Top 10 winning
teams
are as
follows:
Equity
School
1$ 184,338. 77
Canyonville Christian
2 $ 165, 477. 52
Academy
3 $ 158, 323. 87
4 $ 158, 252. 65
Passaic
5 $ 149,461. 84
Highland School
6 $ 141, 966. 11
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Arkansas
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of
Academy
Information Tech&
Valley
High School
of
Technology
8 $ 139, 653. 06
9 $ 138,088. 70
10 $134, 998. 3
To view the final rankings for the 2015 competition and to learn more about the
awards reception, visit the
SIFMA Foundation' s
website:
http://
www.sifma.org/ chc.
30-
student teams in grades 4- 12 learn about the global marketplace and long-term
saving and investing fundamentals by using a hypothetical brokerage account. The
program serves 15, 000 teachers and 600,000 students annually. Teachers receive
professional development and grade- level specific curriculum guides, lesson plans
and newsletters to incorporate the program into their core mathematics, social
studies, business, economics and language arts programs. For more on the Stock
Market Game
please visit:
http://
www.stockmarketgame. org.
has served more than 15 million students since it began in 1977, the InvestWrite
national essay competition, the Capitol Hill Challenge, and Invest It Forward. For
more information on the work of the SIFMA Foundation, visit
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) is the voice of
the U.S. securities industry, representing the broker-dealers, banks and asset
managers whose 889,000 employees provide access to the capital markets, raising
over$ 2. 4 trillion for businesses and municipalities in the U.S., serving retail clients
with over$ 16 trillion in assets and managing more than$ 62 trillion in assets for
individual and institutional clients including mutual funds and retirement plans.
SIFMA, with offices in New York and Washington, D. C., is the U.S. regional member
of
the Global Financial Markets Association ( GFMA). For more information, visit
http://
www.sifma.
org.
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A. VAUGHAN HANKINS
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June 2, 2015
City
of
Maumelle
mayor(
maumelle. org
Water Well No. 13 located on a portion of the property generally described as coord Lat
34. 850971, Long-92.437848 and formerly owned by Capitol Development of Arkansas,
Inc. and now owned by the City of Maumelle (the " City")
As you know, our firm represents Maumelle Suburban Improvement District No. 500
a/
k/ a Maumelle Water Management( the " District"). The District has completed the construction
of
its
constructed
within
which
is known
the District'
s"
water
as
rights"
Easement").
The Easement was recorded in the Pulaski County real estate records
on May 15, 2001 as Instrument No. 2001036318.
Given your attendance at the District' s regular Board of Commissioners' meetings I' m
sure you were already aware of the construction and completion of the Well; however, the
District wanted to formally notify you. The District is appreciative of the City' s cooperation. If
you have any questions or comments or you need further information please do not hesitate to
contact me.
cc:
e- mail].