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2014-09-16 - Agendas - Final
Alderman Adella Gray Alderman Justin Tennant Ward 1 Position l Ward 3 Position l e �- Alderman Sarah Marsh a Alderman Martin W. Schoppmeyer,Jr. Ward 1 Position 2 Ward 3 Position 2 Alderman Mark Kinion -_-_ � Alderman Rhonda Adams Ward 2 Position l Ward 4 Position l Alderman Matthew Petty Alderman Alan T.Long Ward 2 Position 2 Ward 4 Position 2 Mayor Lioneld Jordan City Attorney Kit Williams City Clerk Sondra E. Smith Final Agenda City of Fayetteville Arkansas City Council Meeting September 16, 2014 A meeting of the Fayetteville City Council will be held on September 16, 2014 at 5:30 PM in Room 219 of the City Administration Building located at 113 West Mountain Street, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Call to Order Roll Call Pledge of Allegiance Mayor's Announcements, Proclamations and Recognitions: City Council Meeting Presentations, Reports and Discussion Items: 1. Nominating Committee Report APPROVED Agenda Additions: A. Consent: 113 West Mountain Fayetteville,AR 72701 (479)575-8323 www.fayetteville-ar.gov 1. 2014 Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program: A resolution authorizing acceptance of a fifty percent (50%) matching grant award from the 2014 Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program in the amount of $40,209.00 for the replacement of body armor vests for Fayetteville police officers and tactical body armor vests for emergency response team officers, and approving a budget adjustment. PASSED AND SHALL BE RECORDED AS RESOLUTION NO. 167-14 2. Federal and State Law Enforcement Forfeiture Revenue: A resolution approving a budget adjustment in the total amount of $54,451.00 recognizing federal and state law enforcement forfeiture revenue received through August 2014 and proceeds from the sale of used tasers. PASSED AND SHALL BE RECORDED AS RESOLUTION NO. 168-14 3. Arkansas Fire and Police Pension Board Supplement: A resolution to approve a budget adjustment in the amount of$12,563.00 to recognize revenue received from the Arkansas Fire and Police Pension Board for a future supplement to pensioners of the Fayetteville Firefighters Pension and Relief Fund. PASSED AND SHALL BE RECORDED AS RESOLUTION NO. 169-14 4. Bid #14-50 H&H Directional Boring Services: A resolution to award Bid #14-50 and authorize the purchase of directional boring services from H&H Directional Boring, Inc. in variable amounts as needed for constructing pipeline crossings through the end of 2014. PASSED AND SHALL BE RECORDED AS RESOLUTION NO. 170-14 B. Unfinished Business: None C. Public Hearing: 1. 909 W. Eagle Street Raze and Removal: A resolution to order the razing and removal of a dilapidated and unsafe structure owned by Kenneth C. and Wanda L.Easterling located at 909 W. Eagle Street in the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and to approve a budget adjustment. THIS RESOLUTION WAS TABLED TO THE DECEMBER 2, 2014 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. D. New Business: 1. RZN 14-4803 (Intersection of Champion and Windswept Drives/Summit Place S/D): An ordinance rezoning that property described in Rezoning Petition RZN 14-4803, for approximately 15.62 acres, located along Champion and Windswept Drives from NC, Neighborhood Conservation, to RSF-4, Residential Single Family, 4 units per acre. PASSED AND SHALL BE RECORDED AS ORDINANCE NO. 5710 113 West Mountain Fayetteville,AR 72701 (479)575-8323 www.fayettevi IIe-ar.gov 2. RZN 14-4807 (103 Plainview Ave./Daniel): An ordinance rezoning that property described in Rezoning Petition RZN 14-4807, for approximately 3.34 acres, located at 103 Plainview Avenue from RSF-4, Residential Single Family, 4 units per acre, to R-O, Residential-Office. PASSED AND SHALL BE RECORDED AS ORDINANCE NO. 5711 3. Kessler Consulting, Inc.: A resolution to authorize a contract with Kessler Consulting, Inc. of Tampa, Florida for the development of a ten year solid waste master plan in an amount not to exceed $264,890.00, and to approve a budget adjustment. PASSED AND SHALL BE RECORDED AS RESOLUTION NO. 171-14 4. 2014 Millage Levy: An ordinance levying a tax on the real and personal property within the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, for the year 2014 fixing the rate thereof at 1.3 mills for General Fund Operations, 0.4 mills for the Firemen's Pension and Relief Fund, 0.4 mills for the Policemen's Pension and Relief Fund and 1.0 mill for the Fayetteville Public Library; and certifying the same to the County Clerk of Washington County, Arkansas. PASSED AND SHALL BE RECORDED AS ORDINANCE NO. 5712 5. Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Gross Receipts Tax and Tourism Revenue Capital Improvement and Refunding Bonds, Series 2014: An ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of not to exceed $11,900,000 of Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Gross Receipts Tax and Tourism Revenue Capital Improvement and Refunding Bonds, Series 2014, by the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas for the purpose of (1) refunding the City's outstanding Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Gross Receipts Tax Refunding Bonds, Series 2003, (2) financing certain costs in connection with the renovation and expansion of Walton Arts Center, and (3) financing certain costs in connection with a Regional Park; authorizing the execution and delivery of a Trust Indenture pursuant to which the Series 2014 Bonds will be issued and secured; authorizing the execution and delivery of an Official Statement pursuant to which the Series 2014 Bonds will be offered; authorizing the execution and delivery of a Bond Purchase Agreement providing for the sale of the Series 2014 Bonds; authorizing the execution and delivery of an Escrow Deposit Agreement providing for the redemption of the Series 2003 Bonds; authorizing the execution and delivery of a continuing Disclosure Agreement; and prescribing other matters relating thereto. PASSED AND SHALL BE RECORDED AS ORDINANCE NO. 5713 E. City Council Agenda Session Presentations: 1. 2015 General Fund Budget Discussion—Paul Becker, Finance Director F. City Council Tour: G. Announcements: 113 West Mountain Fayetteville,AR 72701 (479)575-8323 www.fayettevi IIe-ar.gov Adjournment: 6:30 p.m. NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE AUDIENCE All interested persons may address the City Council on agenda items of New and Old Business. Please wait for the Mayor to request public comment and then come to the podium,give your name,address,and comments about the agenda item. Please address only the Mayor. Questions are usually answered by the Mayor,Aldermen or Staff after the public comment period is over. Please keep your comments brief and respectful. Each person is only allowed one turn at the microphone for discussion of an agenda item. All cell phones must be silenced and may not be used within the City Council Chambers. Below is a portion of the Rules of Order and Procedure of the Fayetteville City Council pertaining to City Council meetings: Agenda additions. A new item which is requested to be added to the agenda at a City Council meeting should only be considered if it requires immediate City Council consideration and if the normal agenda setting process is not practical. The City Council may only place such new item on the City Council meeting's agenda by suspending the rules by two- thirds vote. Such agenda addition shall be heard prior to the Consent Agenda. Consent Agenda. Consent Agenda items shall be read by the Mayor and voted upon as a group without discussion by the City Council. If an Alderman wishes to comment upon or discuss a Consent Agenda item that item shall be removed and considered immediately after the Consent Agenda has been voted upon. Old business and new business. Presentations by staff and applicants. Agenda items shall be introduced by the Mayor and,if an ordinance,read by the City Attorney. City staff shall then present a report. An agenda applicant (city contractor, rezoning or development applicant,etc.)may present its proposal only during this presentation period,but may be recalled by an alderman later to answer questions. Staff and applicants may use electronic visual aids in a City Council meeting as part of their presentation. Public comments. Public comment shall be allowed for all members of the audience on all items of old and new business and subjects of public hearings. No electronic visual aid presentations shall be allowed,but the public may submit photos,petitions, etc. to be distributed to the City Council. If a member of the public wishes for the City Clerk to distribute materials to the City Council before its meeting, such materials should be supplied to the City Clerk office no later than 9:00 a.m. on the day of the City Council meeting. Any member of the public shall first state his or her name and address, followed by a concise statement of the person's position on the question under discussion. Repetitive comments should be avoided; this applies to comments made previously either to the City Council or to the Planning Commission when those Planning Commission minutes have been provided to the Aldermen. All remarks shall be addressed to the Mayor or the City Council as a whole and not to any particular member of the City Council. No person other than the Aldermen and the person having the floor shall be permitted to enter into any discussions without permission of the Mayor. No questions shall be directed to an Alderman or city staff member except through the Mayor. Courtesy and respect. All members of the public,all city staff and elected officials shall accord the utmost courtesy and respect to each other at all times. All shall refrain from rude or derogatory remarks,reflections as to integrity,abusive comments and statements about motives or personalities. Any member of the public who violates these standards shall be ruled out of order by the Mayor,must immediately cease speaking and shall leave the podium. Interpreters or TDD for hearing impaired are available for all City Council meetings,a 72 hour advance notice is required. For further information or to request an interpreter,please call(479)575-8330. A copy of the complete City Council agenda is available at www.fayetteville-acgov or in the office of the City Clerk,113 W. Mountain,Fayetteville,Arkansas. 113 West Mountain Fayetteville,AR 72701 (479)575-8323 www.fayetteville-ar.gov City Council Meeting: September 16,2014 Adjourn: PA- Subject: Roll Tennant Schoppmeyer Adams �yc �tiw-cam Long !/ Gray Marsh ✓ �o Kinion Petty Mayor Jordan �Q Subject: �� �o NOrwur ` e -G / a Motion To: Motion By: rded: Tennant Schoppmeyer ✓ /1t� AdamsAL Lto Long Gray ✓ Marsh ✓ Kinion Petty Mayor Jordan City Council Meeting: September 16,2014 Subject: Nominating Committee Report Motion To: �1 �fPLO ro d Motion By: Seconded: Tennant a/ Schoppmeyer LU cwwt Adams 41,4 uot� Long ✓ Gray ✓ Marsh Kinion Petty Mayor Jordan 7-0 Subject: Consent Motion To: Motion By: � t Seconded: rn JAL Tennant ✓ Schoppmeyer V� Adams ✓` Long Gray ✓ Marsh Kinion f Petty well,���/'`( Mayor Jordan City Council Meeting: September 16,2014 Subject: None Motion To: Motion By: Seconded: B Tennant Unfinished Schoppmeyer Business Adams Long Gray Marsh Kinion Petty Mayor Jordan Subject: Motion To: Motion By: Seconded: Tennant Schoppmeyer Adams Long Gray Marsh Kinion Petty Mayor Jordan City Council Meeting: September 16, 2014 Subject: 909 W. Eagle Street Raze and Removal Motion To: 0a", dv Motion By: Seconded: C. 1 Tennant Public Schoppmeyer o®" Hearing Adams Long J44W Gray j}fD Marsh f Kinion Petty Mayor Jordan Subject: Motion To: Motion By: Seconded: Tennant Schoppmeyer Adams Long Gray Marsh Kinion Petty Mayor Jordan City Council Meeting: September 16,2014 Subject: RZN 14-4803 (Intersection of Champion and Windswe t Drives/Summit Place S/D) Motion To: , Y,d RtJ 3y . Motion By: Seconded: D. 1 Tennant �/ ✓ New Schoppmeyer �/ ✓ �° Business Adams ✓ ✓ mi Long t✓ ✓ `" P Gray Marsh ✓ ✓ �' Kinion ✓ Petty Mayor Jordan S -® Subject: RZN 14-4807 (103 Plainview Ave./Daniel) ' Motion To: ,� � Motion By: A Seconded: Ad D 2 Tennant New Schoppmeyer ✓ ►✓ e✓ Business Adams ✓ ` Long Gray ✓ 1~" 6''" P, Marsh '� ,,o Kinion ✓' sem° 6000 nn ( Petty V Mayor Jordan 8 6 g a O City Council Meeting: September 16,2014 Subject: Kessler Consulting, Inc. Motion To: A r Motion By: lop IT� Seconded: D.3 Tennant New Schoppmeyer ✓ Business Adams Vol, Long y° Gray --"' Marsh vof Kinion ✓ Petty Mayor Jordan Subject: 2014 Millage Levy Motion To: Motion By: P Seconded: D. 4 Tennant New Schoppmeyer +✓ ✓ t/°' Business Adams ✓"' Poo Long ✓ Gray Marsh "� ✓ °' Kinion ""� '�'"" E✓ Petty 1 Mayor Jordan 8ti g�� City Council Meeting: September 16,2014 Subject Hotel,Motel& Restaurant Gross Receipts Tax& Tourism Revenue Capital Improvement and Refundine Bonds Series 2014 Motion To: d Rea Motion By: i 7A44 Seconded: Tennant ✓ t✓ Schoppmeyer ✓ ✓ ✓ Adams LO/ ✓ ✓ Long Gray P Marsh ✓ Kinion Voe Petty e� Mayor Jordan Subject: Motion To: Motion By: Seconded: Tennant Schoppmeyer Adams Long Gray Marsh Kinion Petty Mayor Jordan IL DEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE mr4 ;1 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY Kit Williams City Attorney Blake Pennington Assistant City Attorney TO: Mayor Jordan Patti Mulford Paralegal THRU: Sondra Smith, City Clerk FROM: Kit Williams, City Attorney DATE: September 17, 2014 RE: Resolutions and Ordinances prepared by the City Attorney's Office and passed at the City Council meeting of September 16,2014 1. 2014 Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program: A resolution authorizing acceptance of a fifty percent (50%) matching grant award from the 2014 Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program in the amount of $40,209.00 for the replacement of body armor vests for Fayetteville police officers and tactical body armor vests for emergency response team officers, and approving a budget adjustment. 2. Federal and State Law Enforcement Forfeiture Revenue: A resolution approving a budget adjustment in the total amount of $54,451.00 recognizing federal and state law enforcement forfeiture revenue received through August 2014 and proceeds from the sale of used tasers. 3. Arkansas Fire and Police Pension Board Supplement: A resolution to approve a budget adjustment in the amount of$12,563.00 to recognize revenue received from the Arkansas Fire and Police Pension Board for a future supplement to pensioners of the Fayetteville Firefighters Pension and Relief Fund. 4. Bid #14-50 H&H Directional Boring Services: A resolution to award Bid #14-50 and authorize the purchase of directional boring services from H&H Directional Boring, Inc. in variable amounts as needed for constructing pipeline crossings through the end of 2014. 3. Kessler Consulting, Inc.: A resolution to authorize a contract with Kessler Consulting, Inc. of Tampa, Florida for the development of a ten year solid waste master plan in an amount not to exceed$264,890.00, and to approve a budget adjustment. 4. 2014 Millage Levy: An ordinance levying a tax on the real and personal property within the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, for the year 2014 fixing the rate thereof at 1.3 mills for General Fund Operations, 0.4 mills for the Firemen's Pension and Relief Fund, 0.4 mills for the Policemen's Pension and Relief Fund and 1.0 mill for the Fayetteville Public Library; and certifying the same to the County Clerk of Washington County, Arkansas. 5. Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Gross Receipts Tax and Tourism Revenue Capital Improvement and Refunding Bonds, Series 2014: An ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of not to exceed $11,900,000 of Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Gross Receipts Tax and Tourism Revenue Capital Improvement and Refunding Bonds, Series 2014, by the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas for the purpose of(1) refunding the City's outstanding Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Gross Receipts Tax Refunding Bonds, Series 2003, (2) financing certain costs in connection with the renovation and expansion of Walton Arts Center, and (3) financing certain costs in connection with a Regional Park; authorizing the execution and delivery of a Trust Indenture pursuant to which the Series 2014 Bonds will be issued and secured; authorizing the execution and delivery of an Official Statement pursuant to which the Series 2014 Bonds will be offered; authorizing the execution and delivery of a Bond Purchase Agreement providing for the sale of the Series 2014 Bonds; authorizing the execution and delivery of an Escrow Deposit Agreement providing for the redemption of the Series 2003 Bonds; authorizing the execution and delivery of a continuing Disclosure Agreement; and prescribing other matters relating thereto. 2 Alderman Adella Gray Alderman Justin Tennant Ward 1 Position l Ward 3 Position l e �- Alderman Sarah Marsh a Alderman Martin W. Schoppmeyer,Jr. Ward 1 Position 2 Ward 3 Position 2 Alderman Mark Kinion -_-_ � Alderman Rhonda Adams Ward 2 Position l Ward 4 Position l Alderman Matthew Petty Alderman Alan T.Long Ward 2 Position 2 Ward 4 Position 2 Mayor Lioneld Jordan City Attorney Kit Williams City Clerk Sondra E. Smith Final Agenda City of Fayetteville Arkansas City Council Meeting September 16, 2014 A meeting of the Fayetteville City Council will be held on September 16, 2014 at 5:30 PM in Room 219 of the City Administration Building located at 113 West Mountain Street, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Call to Order Roll Call Pledge of Allegiance Mayor's Announcements, Proclamations and Recognitions: City Council Meeting Presentations, Reports and Discussion Items: 1. Nominating Committee Report Agenda Additions: A. Consent: 113 West Mountain Fayetteville,AR 72701 (479)575-8323 www.fayetteville-ar.gov 1. 2014 Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program: A resolution authorizing acceptance of a fifty percent (50%) matching grant award from the 2014 Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program in the amount of $40,209.00 for the replacement of body armor vests for Fayetteville police officers and tactical body armor vests for emergency response team officers, and approving a budget adjustment. 2. Federal and State Law Enforcement Forfeiture Revenue: A resolution approving a budget adjustment in the total amount of $54,451.00 recognizing federal and state law enforcement forfeiture revenue received through August 2014 and proceeds from the sale of used tasers. 3. Arkansas Fire and Police Pension Board Supplement: A resolution to approve a budget adjustment in the amount of$12,563.00 to recognize revenue received from the Arkansas Fire and Police Pension Board for a future supplement to pensioners of the Fayetteville Firefighters Pension and Relief Fund. 4. Bid #14-50 H&H Directional Boring Services: A resolution to award Bid #14-50 and authorize the purchase of directional boring services from H&H Directional Boring, Inc. in variable amounts as needed for constructing pipeline crossings through the end of 2014. B. Unfinished Business: None C. Public Hearing: 1. 909 W. Eagle Street Raze and Removal: A resolution to order the razing and removal of a dilapidated and unsafe structure owned by Kenneth C. and Wanda L.Easterling located at 909 W. Eagle Street in the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and to approve a budget adjustment. D. New Business: 1. RZN 14-4803 (Intersection of Champion and Windswept Drives/Summit Place S/D): An ordinance rezoning that property described in Rezoning Petition RZN 14-4803, for approximately 15.62 acres, located along Champion and Windswept Drives from NC, Neighborhood Conservation, to RSF-4, Residential Single Family, 4 units per acre. 2. RZN 14-4807 (103 Plainview Ave./Daniel): An ordinance rezoning that property described in Rezoning Petition RZN 14-4807,for approximately 3.34 acres, located at 103 Plainview Avenue from RSF-4, Residential Single Family, 4 units per acre, to R-O, Residential-Office. 3. Kessler Consulting, Inc.: A resolution to authorize a contract with Kessler Consulting, Inc. of Tampa, Florida for the development of a ten year solid waste master plan in an amount not to exceed $264,890.00, and to approve a budget adjustment. 113 West Mountain Fayetteville,AR 72701 (479)575-8323 www.fayettevi IIe-ar.gov 4. 2014 Millage Levy: An ordinance levying a tax on the real and personal property within the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, for the year 2014 fixing the rate thereof at 1.3 mills for General Fund Operations, 0.4 mills for the Firemen's Pension and Relief Fund, 0.4 mills for the Policemen's Pension and Relief Fund and 1.0 mill for the Fayetteville Public Library; and certifying the same to the County Clerk of Washington County, Arkansas. 5. Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Gross Receipts Tax and Tourism Revenue Capital Improvement and Refunding Bonds, Series 2014: An ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of not to exceed $11,900,000 of Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Gross Receipts Tax and Tourism Revenue Capital Improvement and Refunding Bonds, Series 2014, by the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas for the purpose of (1) refunding the City's outstanding Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Gross Receipts Tax Refunding Bonds, Series 2003, (2) financing certain costs in connection with the renovation and expansion of Walton Arts Center, and (3) financing certain costs in connection with a Regional Park; authorizing the execution and delivery of a Trust Indenture pursuant to which the Series 2014 Bonds will be issued and secured; authorizing the execution and delivery of an Official Statement pursuant to which the Series 2014 Bonds will be offered; authorizing the execution and delivery of a Bond Purchase Agreement providing for the sale of the Series 2014 Bonds; authorizing the execution and delivery of an Escrow Deposit Agreement providing for the redemption of the Series 2003 Bonds; authorizing the execution and delivery of a continuing Disclosure Agreement; and prescribing other matters relating thereto. E. City Council Agenda Session Presentations: 1. 2015 General Fund Budget Discussion—Paul Becker, Finance Director F. City Council Tour: G. Announcements: Adjournment: NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE AUDIENCE All interested persons may address the City Council on agenda items of New and Old Business. Please wait for the Mayor to request public comment and then come to the podium,give your name,address,and comments about the agenda item. Please address only the Mayor. Questions are usually answered by the Mayor,Aldermen or Staff after the public comment period is over. Please keep your comments brief and respectful. Each person is only allowed one tum at the microphone for discussion of an agenda item. All cell phones must be silenced and may not be used within the City Council Chambers. Below is a portion of the Rules of Order and Procedure of the Fayetteville City Council pertaining to City Council meetings: Agenda additions. A new item which is requested to be added to the agenda at a City Council meeting should only be considered if it requires immediate City Council consideration and if the normal agenda setting process is not practical. The City Council may only place such new item on the City Council meeting's agenda by suspending the rules by two- thirds vote. Such agenda addition shall be heard prior to the Consent Agenda. 113 West Mountain Fayetteville,AR 72701 (479)575-8323 www.fayetteville-ar.gov Consent Agenda. Consent Agenda items shall be read by the Mayor and voted upon as a group without discussion by the City Council. If an Alderman wishes to comment upon or discuss a Consent Agenda item that item shall be removed and considered immediately after the Consent Agenda has been voted upon. Old business and new business. Presentations by staff and applicants. Agenda items shall be introduced by the Mayor and,if an ordinance,read by the City Attorney. City staff shall then present a report. An agenda applicant (city contractor, rezoning or development applicant,etc.)may present its proposal only during this presentation period,but may be recalled by an alderman later to answer questions. Staff and applicants may use electronic visual aids in a City Council meeting as part of their presentation. Public comments. Public comment shall be allowed for all members of the audience on all items of old and new business and subjects of public hearings. No electronic visual aid presentations shall be allowed,but the public may submit photos,petitions,etc. to be distributed to the City Council. If a member of the public wishes for the City Clerk to distribute materials to the City Council before its meeting, such materials should be supplied to the City Clerk office no later than 9:00 a.m. on the day of the City Council meeting. Any member of the public shall first state his or her name and address, followed by a concise statement of the person's position on the question under discussion. Repetitive comments should be avoided; this applies to comments made previously either to the City Council or to the Planning Commission when those Planning Commission minutes have been provided to the Aldermen. All remarks shall be addressed to the Mayor or the City Council as a whole and not to any particular member of the City Council. No person other than the Aldermen and the person having the floor shall be permitted to enter into any discussions without permission of the Mayor. No questions shall be directed to an Alderman or city staff member except through the Mayor. Courtesy and respect. All members of the public,all city staff and elected officials shall accord the utmost courtesy and respect to each other at all times. All shall refrain from rude or derogatory remarks,reflections as to integrity,abusive comments and statements about motives or personalities. Any member of the public who violates these standards shall be rated out of order by the Mayor,must immediately cease speaking and shall leave the podium. Interpreters or TDD for hearing impaired are available for all City Council meetings,a 72 hour advance notice is required. For further information or to request an interpreter,please call(479)575-8330. A copy of the complete City Council agenda is available at www.fayetteville-ar.gov or in the office of the City Clerk, 113 W. Mountain,Fayetteville,Arkansas. 113 West Mountain Fayetteville,AR 72701 (479)575-8323 www.fayetteville-ar.gov A.2 Federal and State Law Enforcement Forfeiture Revenue Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A BUDGET ADJUSTMENT IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $54,451.00 RECOGNIZING FEDERAL AND STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT FORFEITURE REVENUE RECEIVED THROUGH AUGUST 2014 AND PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF USED TASERS BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE,ARKANSAS: Section 1: That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby approves a budget adjustment, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit "A", in the total amount of$54,451.00 recognizing federal and state law enforcement forfeiture revenue received through August 2014 and proceeds from the sale of used Tasers through GovDeals.com. PASSED and APPROVED this 16th day of September, 2014. APPROVED: ATTEST: By: By: LIONELD JORDAN, Mayor SONDRA E. SMITH, City Clerk/Treasurer A.2 Federal and State Law Enforcement Forfeiture Revenue Page 2 of 2 A PLASTIC SAG FREE FAYETTEVILLE 400 Dear Mr.Mayor and City Council Members, petition started on August 10, 2012 I would like to see our beautiful city,Fayetteville,AR,become a plastic bag free city.There are countless precedents for this around the country and around the world: Santa Cna Becomes 50th City in CA to Ban Plastic Bags On 7/10/12 the city of Santa Cruz,California became the 50th city to live plastic bag fres.Los r Angeles is the largest plastic bag-free city to date as of May 24,2012. • Every year, Americans use approximately 1 billion shopping bags, ' creating 300,000 tons of landfill waste.' • Plastic bags do not biodegrade. Light breaks them down into smaller and smaller particles that contaminate the soil and water and are expensive and difficult to remove.' • Less than 1 percent of plastic bags are recycled each year. Recycling �� - 1 one ton of plastic bags costs$4,000. The recycled product can be sold for 332.' • When the small particles from photodegraded plastic bags get into the water, they are ingested by filter feeding marine animals. Blotoxins like PCBs that are in the particles are then passed up the food chain, including up to humans. "Today,there are 100 million tons of trash in the North Pacific Gyre. In some parts of the Pacific,plastic outweighs plankton 6 to 1. A0 of this trash in the Pacific is creating an ecological disaster. n Turtles and seabirds frequently Ingest floating plastic, mistaking it for food. They also get entangled in bags and often drown or die of suffocation. * Adult seabirds inadvertently feed small bits of plastic to their chicks—often causing them to starve to death after their stomachs become Oiled with plastic. n Toxic pollutants leach from the plastic into the water. Fish and other marine animals absorb these toxic pollutants.We also absorb them when we eat fish."What's realty scary is that scientists tell us.this plastic may never biodegrade and every day we go without tackling this problem,it becomes a little bit worse.— Similar laws have been passed In cities in CA,OR,CO, NY,WA,and others,even our neighbor Texas has several cities which have banned plastic bags. Please pass a law banning plastic bags and show that Fayetteville is,once again,willing to be a leader in our state in the protection of our environment.Thank you. Sin re Quinnymonlana 506 N Sequoyah Dr. Fayetteville,AR 72701 WE THE UNDERSIGNED RESIDENTS SHARE THIS SENTIMENT AND SUPPORT THIS MEASURE— Name(Print i then Sign ) Address(Street and Zip Code only) Email `dN3 Oo.K1a e 't27C1 Jt2( ��{Q dl�ou,cs 1 I�Q p. Aft V2 O KetKie<nPja cEC i+na (.c t �� Loz(S J rfdVi r eo en --/ c C l� n �S 1 Rif""•—..._- -.ir.��"��f/v�1..:�� • �. i ,g►� ... '0(J! / .` ,1.� 1 , K[f.T.'L�/�- `i �I�ii.. 1.I r�/' ,1�1�If_2! / •�� ' 1 �� � `'' ac N / I�1 I/1�V���r.. 1 /I♦ / a �� . i A PLASTIC BAG FREE FAYETTEVILLE Dear Mr.Mayor and City Council Members, Petition started on August 10, 2012 I would like to see our beautiful city,Fayetteville,AR,become a plastic,bag free city.There are countless precedents for this around the country and around the world: Santa Cruz Becomes Ill City In CA to Ban Plastic Bags On 7/10/12 the city of Sarna Cruz,California became the 511th city to Irve plastic bag free.Los ' Angeles is the largest plastic bag-free city to date as of May 24,2012. • Every year, Americans use approximately 1 billion shopping bags, creating 300,000 tons of landfill waste., • Plastic bags do not biodegrade. Light breaks them down into smaller ". and smaller particles that contaminate the soil and water and are expensive and dtifictllt to remove.' • Less than 1 percent of plastic bags are recycled each year. Recycling one ton of plastic bags costs $4,000. The recycled product can be sold for$32.' • When the small particles from photodegraded plastic bags get Into the water, they are ingested by fitter feeding marine animals. Biotoxins like PCBs that are in the particles are then passed up the food chain, including up to humans.Z 'Today,there are too million tons of trash in the North Pacific Gyre. In some parts of the Pacific,plastic outweighs plankton 6 to 1. All of this trash in the Pacific is creating an ecological disaster. ❑Turtles and seabirds frequently ingest floating plastic, mistaking it for food. They also get entangled in bags and often drown or die of suffocation. o Adult seabirds inadvertently feed small bits of plastic to their chicks—often causing them to starve to death after their stomachs become filled with plastic. n Toxic pollutants leach from the plastic into the water. Fish and other marine animals absorb these toxic pollutants.We also absorb them when we eat fish. '%%afa really scary is that scientists tell us this�lasUc may never biodegrade and every day we go without tackling this problem,it becomes a little bit worse.' Similar laws have been passed in cities In CA,OR,CO,NY,WA,and others,even our neighbor Texas has several cities which have banned plastic bags. Please pass a law banning plastic bags and show that Fayetteville is,once again,willing to be a leader in our state in the protection of our environment.Thank you. Sincerely, Quinn Montana (Signed on Paget) ,. WE THE UNDERSIGNED RESIDENTS SHARE THIS SENTIMENT AND SUPPORT THIS MEASURE— Name(Print i then Sign inn� ) Address(Street and 23p Code only) 1 Emed JRMES TN a1+yR ©L2&' l�aa✓e! 1 9 L.� . tkC S-r �py 72761 tAall kc7+ ,`.��: t ® h#A) llouv 1 L b( trG Z z �-t r,sa, I lmvvt La las r S v1 ti '�- 1(/ • ss i�6 �z ural r Clean Air Co,mcll t20C9.Mays 'Why Plastic Bag Pees obro , 2 Bushnell.K P'aslc Bags 'AT t About Recycling Them?T na Sierra Club.Retrieve.June 2010 from httr,lh e - - D I t f N an, aaRm Retrieved August 2D12 trom Min.llacowatch.CM02012/whv-bansaaeOe 3 a 1 • � u ML�if'Ir'•' i�V17 a .1�1�i.�_ � .J�_ •, � L„ _ a -� INS t 1 ��J t r• ti ���� I, II ♦ I �r Garr i� t♦ • � ��f' , A PLASTIC BAG FREE FAYETTEVILLE Dear Mr.Mayor and City Council Members, Petition started on August 10, 2012 I would like to see our beautiful city, Fayetteville,AR,become_ a plastic bag tree city.There are countless precedents for this around the country and around the world: Santa Cruz Becomes Stith City in CA to Ban Plastic Bags, On 7110/12 the city of Santa Cruz,California became the"city to live plastic bag free.Los Angeles is the largest plastic bag-free city to date as of May 24,2012. • Every year, Americans use approximately 1 billion shopping bags, creating 300,000 tons of landfill waste.' • Plastic bags do not biodegrade. Light breaks them down into smaller and smaller particles that contaminate the soil and water and are expensive and difficult to remove.' • Less than 1 percent of plastic bags are recycled each year. Recycling . one ton of plastic bags costs$4,000.The recycled product can be sold for$32.' • When the small partides from photodegraded plastic bags get into the water, they are ingested by fifler feeding marine animals. Biotoxins like PCBs that are in the particles are then passed up the food chain, including up to humans? "Today,there are 100 million tons of trash in the North Pacific Gyre.In some parts of the Pacific,plastic outweighs plankton 6 to 1. All of this trash in the Pacific is creating an ecological disaster: ck Turtles and seabirds frequently ingest floating plastic, mistaking it for food. They also get entangled in bags and often drown or die of suffocation. c Adult seabirds inadvertently feed small bits of plastic to their chicks--often causing them to starve to death after their stomachs become filled with plastic. n Toxic pollutants leach from the plastic into the water. Fish and other marine animals absorb these toxic pollutants.We also absorb them when we eat fish. "Whars really scary is that scientists tell us this plastic may never biodegrade and every day we go without tackling this problem,it becomes a little bit worse. Similar laws have been passed in cities In CA,OR,CO, NY,WA,and others,even our neighbor Texas has several cities which have banned plastic bags. Please pass a law banning plastic bags and show that Fayetteville is,once again,willing to be a leader in our state in the protection of our environment.Thank you. Sincerely, Quinn Montana (Signed on Page 1) WE THE UNDERSIGNED RESIDENTS SHARE THIS SENTIMENT AND SUPPORT THIS MEASURE— Na (Print j then Sli n j) Address(Street and Zip Code onty) Email cts - -'- Q 1j2 S. rAq S e v� I s �� �Se ?c(s-fee ,e9 Araks kf is LW�6� OQL- r b( IVP Akin 0 Vic hl �9S 'Rock 5 i a v v o7 c h•,I. o� � Ut M WWW AW eat J a✓ F v'' 61 q 5 A PLASTIC BAG FREE FAXPTML DILL-t WE THE UNDERSIGNED RESIDENTS SHARE THIS SENTIMENT AND SUPPORT THIS MEASURE— Name(Priik+ '#hen Sign j) " Addleis'(Sb"t and Zip Code only) E"' a & o L 4' 6/764& k . 0270/ Gaf�ruec�m6ef@ a!i?o to„ T A105 S. rho th 72701 r p6infrll_i�lpq'm6u cpfn 0 E. Rt%IM R4 1197n Wo R a.6Cs.. 21v W , p t qS ' 70p ctra, Sdnra z4?4�evrc�nve�1 �Z"�"� Sn b airle�Uc® w�aii. t oar Zoo le ri o' N 8vr*dif9d wol . _.. _ . C ' C i,et Gor„P_I( .mQl 5'32 As/le 53/ SW 7 (71 4?if ly ar I;. AAh q&G. I w . lie K ZZ70 Couvrdv Q bmc ri .to bni ' u iha.I n'\ IV,ci l+liqrad 9ZI7 S, 601 7Z70/ c�cloMc 1L lb'Z4 /, 3l,,, 1 t L 1/Mlle"�c la key 0 e", i fav cc U tt;7 2701 Max mAd,(om t 23)j a �2s � EA 24) 2W l-T-VN't j V . C' 6 A PLASTIC BAG FREE FAYETTEVILLE Dear Mr.Mayor and City Council Members, Petition started on August 10, 2012 I would like to see our beautiful city,Fayetteville,AR,,become aplastic beg free city.There are countless precedents for this around the country and around the world: Santa Cruz Becomes Nth City in CA to Ban Plastic Bags On 7110112 the ' city of Santa Cruz.California became the 50th city to live plastic bag free.Los Angeles is the largest plastic bag-free city to date as of May 24,2012. • Every year, Americans use approximately 1 billion shopping bags, creating 300,000 tons of landfill waste.' • Plastic bags do not biodegrade. Light breaks them down into smaller and smaller particles that contaminate the soil and water and are expensive and diffv uB to remove.' • Less than 1 percent of plastic bags are recycled each year. Recycling _ one ton of plastic bags costs $4,000. The recycled product can be sold for$32.' • When the small particles from photodegraded plastic bags get into the water, they are ingested by finer feeding marine animals. Biotoxins like PCBs that are in the particles are then passed upthe food chain, including up to humans? `Today,there are 100 million tons of trash in the North Pacific Gyre.in some parts of the Pacific,plastic outweighs plankton 6 to 1. Ali of this trash in the Padfic is creating an ecological disaster: u Turtles and seabirds frequently ingest floating plastic, mistaking it for food. They also get entangled in bags and often drown or die of suffocation. o Adult seabirds inadvertently feed small bits of plastic to their chicks—often causing them to starve to death after their stomachs become filled with plastic. n Toxic pollutants leach from the plastic Into the water. Fish and other marine animals absorb these toxic pollutants.We also absorb them when we eat fish. 'WWs really scary is that scientists tell us thisylastic may never biodegrade and every day we go without tackling this problem,it becomes a little bit worse. Similar laws have been passed in cities in CA,OR,CO,NY,WA,and others,even our neighbor Texas has several cities which have banned plastic bags. Please pass a law banning plastic bags and show that Fayetteville is,once again,willing to be a leader in our state in the protection of our environment.Thank you. Sincerely, Quinn Montana (Signed on Paget) , WE THE UNDERSIGNED RESIDENTS SHARE THIS SENTIMENT AND SUPPORT THIS MEASURE— Name(Print j then Sign j) Address(Street and Zip Code only) Email S I S E +iC 125) As&ERDwr 70+1A1 0 :rfi- �Z N Za ervk,- ,f r-125) efsaejeh P h� u;l r..sv—. 20 x i, t 0e6e K; r NC 1-77.2 /)11L *. 7iGyi, M j A Nii t'llgIty is 4.1 W . & 7 A PLASTIC BAG FREE FAYETTEVILLE> WE THE UNDERSIGNED RESIDENTS SHARE THIS SENTIMENT AND SUPPORT THIS MEASURE— Name(Prfnt 4 then Sign a) Addmse'(Street and Zap Code ony) Em88 ,o CS R1+0 _-- 'S 3 �J �Y"w c-,_M ASS F< d2 dd .r /7 U 11 ep 4.c2 /o! �. !� aha. 14 Vt 72710 ( t:&\Vwt QZtY If VA Loy fiJ Mk- 1276 1l mvooeAo a7 tp�"e-rkrr.i L.. wh a Sw„ 5+0 Me 2 a csi y,Sitvwl Cri T t Nc 0D S W. r Wi kcwmsf, 14 141 e 3/7 Lqs FRQhiivdle, IN 556 t�L�c� - 2 4 py. 6, `k7�t eta ? J .tf1' ;�cJ�( �1r%✓J SI OC/ klfl0 S 11 , M'. c.J /. 7�L-zc. LL N'141) a l . re r, t (. t ws st. , «,e C _ � 1�yeNev;Ile '9 ! w p ,ve fa7C i. �nnMe robt�n AykkL l�'a+1- Jq westPike S 7d70l rncsr:3 + mar`fr(0m An+Esl. 9 td.P, S'>. F, le,, fd� ,eke, e,�kag 73 1 � Y[VJDn 7a7D�;" vI !n .0 /r/3 N ra=• 0 -him- 1��.c e1S5 ..,1 (\fc,n I)E 12101 ANI �^ Ck4L U 31 s, ;l z C�rvS i ffTalo N1c �o tS5 v m fu Cs MA l • lullr Ji S .I Gxan FC rfXt v `z 2"l. N' `12103imp SNA,� 7sFs I "CA e-r- ce ek Lv q(:-g hWZit vY 1� 111 8 A PLASTIC SAG FREE FAYETTEVILLE Dear Mr.Mayor and City Council Members, Petition started on August 10, 2012 I would like to see our beautiful city, Fayetteville,AR,become a plastic bag free city.There are countless precedents for this around the country and around the world: Santa Cruz Becomes 50th City In CA to Ban Plastic Bags On 7/10/12 Me city of Santa Cruz,California became the SM city to live plastic bag free.Los Angeles is the largest plastic bag-free city to date as of May 24,2012. " • Every year, Americans use approximately 1 billion shopping bags, creating 300,000 tons of landfill waste.' • Plastic bags do not biodegrade. Light breaks them down into smaller and smaller particles that contaminate the soy and water and are expensive and difficult to remove.' • Less than i percent of plastic bags are recycled each year. Recycling t" r err one ton of plastic bags costs $4,000. The recycled product can be sold for$32.' • When the small particles from photodegraded plastic bags get into the water, they are ingested by filter feeding marine animals. Biotoxins like PCBs that are in the particles are then passed up the food chain, including up to humans? "Today,there are 100 million tons of trash in the North Pacific Gyre. In some parts of the Pacific,plastic outweighs plankton 6 to 1. AN of this trash in the Pacific is creating an ecological disaster. o Turtles and seabirds frequently ingest floating plastic, mistaking it for food. They also get entangled in bags and often drown or die of suffocation. o Adult seabirds inadvertently feed small bits of plastic to their chicks—often causing them to starve to death after their stomachs become filled with plastic. a Toxic pollutants leach from the plastic into the water. Fish and other marine animals absorb these toxic pollutants.We also absorb them when we eat fish. "What's really scary is that scientists tell us thisMastic may never biodegrade and every day we go without _ tackling this problem,it becomes a little bit worse.'° Similar laws have been passed in cities in CA,OR,CO, NY,WA,and others,even our neighbor Texas has several cities which have banned plastic bags. Please pass a law banning plastic bags and show that Fayetteville is,once again,willing to be a leader in our state in the protection of our environment.Thank you. Sincerely, Quinn Montana (Signod ort Pagel) WE THE UNDERSIGNED RESIDENTS SHARE THIS SENTIMENT AND SUPPORT THIS MEASURE— Name(Print i then Sign 4) Address(Street and Zip Code only) Email Mki n sig a dl r U NnIAq >, � <r�N lC r2 • Com, , �,. -( -'- ►; 7 v� a W.S n 174) Ro/l r7a70 1 f '� SZS S. Kckh 2 .15 �D� kR �5�w lrn I�Zsxf se NaoKp RMa SorYL°// q% W. dvJEf du*`�. P,W1arwSa o al.coha s A PLASTIC BAG FREE FAYETTEVILLE' WE THE UNDERSIGNED RESIDENTS SHARE THIS SENTIMENT AND SUPPORT THIS MEASURE— Name(Prim j n Sign j) ,. .,Address(SVad and ZIP Code only) - Email �rnri o 4 GlY 2 ow of Ml�`2J! (.,("% "0' l¢„ DAVIV oorq 2( E. 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N K -!o 72-70\ CLAIRE MkytzN aNuIs PMsw e-VI)a I' L 5 y„J�` �t Z 70 10 A PLASTIC BAG FREE FAYETTEVILLE Dear Mr.Mayor and City Council Members, Petmon started on August 10,2012 I would like to see our beautiful city,Fayetteville.AR,become a plastic bag free city.There,are countless precedents for this around the country and around the world: Santa Cnhz Becomes 50th City In CA to Ban Plastic Sap On 7/10112 the I city of Santa Cruz,California became the 50th city to live plastic bag free.Los Angeles is the largest plastic bWf w city,to date as of May 24,2012. • Every year, Americans use approximately 1 billion shopping bags, creating 300,000 tons of landfill waste.' • Plastic bags do not biodegrade. Light breaks them down Into smaller and smaller particles that contaminate the soil and water and are ' expensive and difficult to remove.' • Less than 1 percent of plastic bags are recycled each year. Recycling one ton of plastic bags costs $4,000. The recycled product can be sold ` for$32.' • When the small particles from photodegraded plastic bags get into the water, they are ingested by filter feeding marine animals. Biotoxins like PCBs that are in the particles are then passed up the food chain, including up to humans? "Today,there are 100 million tons of trash in the North Pacific Gyre;In some parts of the Pacific,plastic outweighs plankton 6 to 1. Alt of this Iresh in the Pacific is creating an acobgical disaster. o Turtles,and seabirds frequently ingest floating plastic, mistaking it for food. They also get entangled in bags and often drown or die of suffocation. o Adult seabirds inadvertently feed small bks of plastic to their chicks--often causing them to starve to death atter their stomachs become filled with plastic. e Toxic pollutants leach from the plastic into the water. Fish and other marine animals absorb these toxic pollutants.We also absorb them when we eat fish. 'What's realty scary is that scientists tell us thislastic may never biodegrade and every day we go without I this problem,it becomes a little bit worse. Similar laws have been passed in Goes in CA,OR,CO, NY,WA,and others,even our neighbor Texas has several cities which have banned plastic bags. Please pass a law banning plastic bags and show that Fayetteville is,once again,willing to be a leader in our state in the protection of our environment.Thank you. Sincerely, Quinn Montana (Srgncd on Pagel) WE THE UNDERSIGNED RESIDENTS SHARE THIS SENTIMENT AND SUPPORT THIS MEASURE— Name(Print j then Sign j) Address(Street and Zip Code only) Emag ® Y r 'f La 7 �I',zabet 1 t �oCFct,)oo -to , c, k O X 2"10 ergs r✓ e t- t n vp TY-1 t a7f 0 7 rV' ?A?r 11