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date: "2010-03-04"
title: "Council Meeting Minutes 2010-03-04"
source: "2010-03-04-minutes-council-monthly.pdf"
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Outlined that the board meets the 3rd Monday of each month from 6:30 to
approximately 8 pm.  Regarding what assistance is available, he said grant money is
slim but noted the SBA and Bank of Eastern Oregon as possible contacts for
businesses.  He said he is not an experienced grant writer but would assist with any
part of the process he can.  Rick Minster of OECDD is working on an assessment
strategy and Grant County may take on more.  Statistical information available is on
a county level.  Emphasis on diversity:  Focus has been on diversifying the local
economy, current successes and value added projects.  Freeman said he will help
with any idea.  Mayor Delgado asked what Prairie City can do to improve
communications and Freeman said to contact him anytime.

Planning:  No Report

Public Safety:  Dave Welch reported that the department has received its block grant
for overtime.  He recapped a couple of new laws going into effect and said that if a
city officer writes a ticket outside the incorporated city limits, the city will no longer
received the revenue.  It was noted that budgetary restraints need to be considered
regarding the continuance of patrolling outside the city limits if it does not bring in
revenue but that flexibility should be used in an emergency situation.  Mayor
Delgado suggested he look into the lost revenue versus cost savings if the patrol area
is changed and asked him to bring back the information for council discussion.  Jim
Hamsher brought up the issue of public perception of city officers patrolling outside
the city limits.

Abatement:  It was noted that the 60 day period with the Bailey/Schatz property has
not expired so there was no report.  Hamsher said he thought the occupants had done
some work on it.

Landfill:  A written report was received dated 12/5/03 and it was noted that the
inmate program had been utilized to pick up papers.

Public Works:  No report

Well Drilling:  Mayor Delgado said he had talked with Jess Holt of Anderson Perry
who had questioned why the well drilling was stopped so shallow.  Holt had said that
he expected the drilling to go at least 1,000 feet since the current well is  at 700 to
feet.  Holt also said to feel free to contact him with any questions in the future.
Delgado said he had talked with Russell Ricco but was not able to get together with
him.  He said he hoped to get with him the following Monday to look at the well
sites.

Accounts Payable:  Jim Hamsher said he had talked with Butch Goslin at that Goslin
said he would make a payment to the City.  Goslin said he could not locate the
missing weight slips and agreed to pay based on an average.  MSP:  To pay the
December bills, Marvin Casebeer/Jim Hamsher.

 Property Purchase:   Mayor Delgado recapped that Gerstner and Church wanted the
City to purchase the property and go to the County and have the taxes forgiven.  He
noted however, that if any part of the building is rented or leased the taxes won’t be

forgiven.  Delgado also said he talked with Debbie Letosky about finding grant
money to purchase and renovate the building.  He said he told Gerstner the City
would not be negotiating on the property until it is financially ready. Gerstner said
Chuck Church has offered to buy him out but said the City should still contact him
directly if they have an offer.

Resolutions/Ordinances:  None

Personnel Issues:  Karen Jacobs distributed summaries of the employee interviews to
the Council and said she had gone ahead and done them without input from Jim
Hamsher due to time constraints.  Mayor Delgado reminded the Council that they
were not in executive session and should not review them at this time.  It was noted
that the summary is basically statistical of how the questions were answered.  Mayor
Delgado recapped that the reasons the session is needed are due to lack of job
descriptions, evaluations and basic communication with the employees and to
improve job performance of the council as well as the employees.  Delgado said the
Council has a responsibility to determine if there are problems, and if so what are the
scope and extent of those problems and if violations of the personnel policy or law
exists.  The rules of executive session were briefly outlined and it was noted that an
employee has the right to be present if they are the subject of discussion, can request
an open hearing, or choose not to be present.  It was agreed that a date for a separate
meeting should be set and Mayor Delgado said he would contact the employees to
determine one.

Karen Jacobs said there is an effort within the community brought about by Oregon
Solutions to invest in rural communities.  The school has used the opportunity to
improve the its exterior through the Sustainable Beautification Project to work on the
landscaping and paint the buildings.  The issue of keeping a sustainable source of
water became a concern and it was suggested that if the City does not use the well
site on the south side of town (Ricco property) perhaps it could transfer the
permit/rights to a site on school property.  The process would have to be approved by
Water Resources and an agreement made.  Discussion followed regarding well
drilling costs, loss of revenue and whether or not a transfer can be made.  She asked
the Council to keep the school in mind as a possible partner if a site cannot be
secured.  Mayor Delgado said it would require further investigation and said Bob
Titus should look into it.

Mayor Delgado said he talked with Jess Holt regarding the preliminary work done on
the sand filtration and micro filter system and said that the city needs to make a
decision on whether to incorporate the micro filter system.  He said that during times
of turbidity the city will have to rely exclusively on water from the wells or use the
micro filter system.  It was noted that the micro filter system requires higher
maintenance certification to operate, costs more and would need to be replaced every
years.  It was generally agreed that the slow sand filtration system should be
utilized and that the days out of compliance would not be extreme.  Delgado said he
would contact Holt the next day and tell him to go with the slow sand filter system.

7:52 pm  MSP:  To adjourn, Marvin Casebeer/Roger McKinley.

