Hello Ball Ground,
Due to staffing shortages stemming from COVID-19, our Curb-Side Sanitation and Recycle pick-up will take place this Saturday instead of Friday.
Eric
Hello Ball Ground,
Due to staffing shortages stemming from COVID-19, our Curb-Side Sanitation and Recycle pick-up will take place this Saturday instead of Friday.
Eric
Hello Ball Ground –
Mayor Roberts continues to participate in a number of COVID-19 meetings (all virtual of course), trying our best to stay abreast of the most current information. We are happy to finally say that cases are again dropping for our area. While we are still considered a hot-spot, cases last week dropped 23% while deaths dropped 44%. Hospital admissions for COVID-19 dropped 32% over the reporting bed, and ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients dropped 13%. Probably one of the most significant numbers that has remained consistent over the past month is that of all the hospitalizations, only 15% are over age 65. This is really a major turn of events. However all improving numbers still exceed last summer’s COVID peak so social distancing and mask wearing when near others you don’t live with are still very important to keep cases falling.
Another significant thing Mayor Roberts learned this past week, direct from Doctor Toomey, is that the previous claims by certain vaccine providers that you MUST get the vaccine in the county in which you reside is completely false. According to Dr. Toomey, any Georgian can receive the vaccine anywhere in Georgia and she would like to hear of any offices that are denying vaccines based on county of residency. So if this happens to you, please let us know the specifics and we will report to Dr. Toomey.
If you are a Ball Ground resident, over the age of 65, that has been unable to obtain an appointment for the vaccine, we would like to hear from you as well, to assist you in getting a vaccination appointment Also, if you have an appointment, but have no way to get to your appointment, please let us know that as well and we will work to find you transportation.
The A.W. Roberts Water Line relocation continues. Last week the new replacement line was bored under State Route Business 5 just north of the shell station and has re-established our cross-highway connection. We will be meeting with the contractor today and determine the schedule for re-routing traffic on A.W. Roberts while that existing line is dug into and turned off. The project is now 60% complete. Again, the significance of this project is the promise by GDOT to come in and make substantial roadway repairs on A.W. Roberts and Gilmer Ferry Road which are badly needed. But only GDOT and not the City can make them on a state Highway.
We have received notice from our sanitation company, Advanced Disposal, that they will be increasing our rates by the annual consumer price index rate of 3.6%, effective February 1st, 2021. But given the growth in customer base, we will not need to pass this increase on to our customers at this time.
Let’s have a great week Ball Ground.
Eric
Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council
City of Ball Ground, Georgia
Ball Ground City Hall ~ 7:00 P.M.
Minutes
November 14, 2019
Mayor Rick Roberts called the November 14, 2019 meeting to order.
Council Members present:
John Byrd – Council Member
Mickey O’Malley – Council Member
Lee Prettyman – Council Member
Andrenia Stoner – Council Member
Chris Luly – City Planner
Darrell Caudill, City Attorney
Donna England, Finance Director
Eric Wilmarth, City Manager
Karen L. Jordan, City Clerk
Donald Campbell – Cherokee Tribune
Council Members Absent: Frank Homiller
Pledge of Allegiance
Appearances – None
Announcements – City Manager Eric Wilmarth
December 6, 2019 The March of the Toys Parade for Toys for Tots
January 13, 2019 – Mayor and City Council Planning Retreat
Consider Approval of October 24, 2019 Council Meeting Minutes
Council Member O’Malley put forth a motion Seconded by Council Member Byrd to approve the minutes of the October 24, 2019 Council Meeting and Work Session as submitted in writing by the City Clerk.
Motion unanimously approved
Old Business – None
New Business
Consider appointment to the Cherokee County Municipal Planning Commission
Council Member, Byrd put forth a motion Seconded by Council Member O’Malley to appoint Dennis Holt to represent the City of Ball Ground on the Cherokee County Planning Commission.
Motion unanimously approved.
Mayor Roberts stated Mr. Holt would serve a 14-month term expiring in January 2021. Thereafter the appointment would become an annual appointment in January.
Consider Storm Water Mapping Proposal from InterDev
InterDev submitted a proposal for a Stormwater Utility Data Collection Project in the amount of $20,175.00. In the proposal InterDev stated; by commissioning this work, Ball Ground will gain an authoritative data model of its stormwater utility network that can be used to generate insights on usage and maintenance as well as be built upon as the City grows. By using advanced collection methods, the results will be spatially accurate to within 1 meter, will have precise attribute data, and will be in a data model and format that is optimized for use within the City’s existing GIS platform.
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Byrd to approve the proposal for services as submitted by InterDev in the amount of $20,175.00. Motion unanimously approved.
Consider Advertising to Accept Bids/Proposals (RFPs) for Solid Waste Services
City Manager Wilmarth stated he recently received notice from Santek, the City’s current solid waste provider that they would be increasing their rates 43% for services the coming year. Our current contract with Santek is set to expire on February 1, 2020. To ensure we are getting the best price for services it was recommended the City advertise for bids/RFP’S.
Mayor Roberts stated he would like to maintain cost as close to the current rates as possible.
Council Member Prettyman put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member O’Malley to advertise for acceptance of bids for solid waste services.
Motion unanimously approved.
Consider State Wide Mutual Aid Agreement
City Manager Wilmarth stated the current Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement (SWMAA) is set to expire on March 1, 2020. The purpose of this agreement is to provide framework to support mutual assistance in managing an emergency or disaster occurring within any political subdivision that is a Participating Party, whether arising from natural disaster, technological hazard, human caused disaster, civil emergency, community disorders, insurgency, enemy attack, acts of terrorism, other significant events or homeland security activity. (See Agreement for additional terms and conditions) This agreement once executed is valid until March 1, 2024
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Byrd to authorize Mayor Roberts to execute the Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement as submitted.
Motion unanimously approved.
City Managers Report
City Manager Wilmarth provided Council Members with an unaudited report of account balances, and statement of revenue and expenditures for the month ended October 31, 2019. The report showed cash on deposit totaled $801,988.55.
Chief Reeves presented a written report of the Police Department’s activities for the month of October 2019.
City Manager Wilmarth informed Mayor Roberts and Council Members that the City’s status as a Qualified Local Government had expired. This is due from the cities and Cherokee County not being in compliance with the Service Delivery Strategy law. Until we are compliant we will likely not be able to obtain permits and funding of certain city project.
Mayor Roberts Comments
Mayor Roberts announced the Council Planning Retreat would be held Monday, January 13, 2020 at the Cherokee County Airport. Council Members were asked to pick a topic of interest for discussion.
Council Members Comments
Council Member O’Malley reported the City Gym is in high demand. Anyone inquiring about renting the facility is asked to call after March 1, 2020.
Council Member Byrd reported members of the Downtown Development Authority and Main Street Board are very active and highly interested in the development of the City.
Council Member Prettyman stated he had received many positive comments concerning the banners displayed around town recognizing Veterans Day.
Public Comments – None
Executive Session to consider acquisition of land parcel 2019(f)
At this time Mayor Roberts left the meeting because of the interest he and his family have in the item to be discussed. Mayor Pro Tem Byrd conducted the remainder of the meeting.
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to adjourn into Executive Session for the purpose of discussing future acquisition of real estate. (O.C.G.A. 50-14-3(4))
Motion Unanimously Approved
Elected officials and staff convened into Executive Session to discuss subject acquisition of parcel 2019(f).
Upon completion of discussion a motion was put forth by Council Member Stoner, Seconded by Council Member O’Malley to adjourn the Executive Session and reconvene back into the open meeting.
Motion Unanimously Approved.
Adjourn
There being no further business for Council discussion Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to adjourn the meeting.
Motion unanimously approved.
The minutes of this November 14, 2019 meeting approved this 9th Day of January,
2020.
Mayor A. R. Roberts, III
Attest: Karen L. Jordan
City Clerk
Work Session of the Mayor and City Council
City of Ball Ground, Georgia
Ball Ground City Hall ~ 6:00 P.M.
October 24, 2019
Call Meeting to Order – Mayor Roberts
Present for the meeting:
John Byrd – Council Member
Mickey O’Malley – Council Member
Lee Prettyman – Council Member
Andrenia Stoner – Council Member
Chris Luly – City Planner
Darrell Caudill, City Attorney
Eric Wilmarth, City Manager
Karen L. Jordan, City Clerk
Donald Campbell – Cherokee Tribune
Council Members Absent: Frank Homiller
The following agenda items were discussed:
Old Business
Consider Second Reading of Amendment to Retirement Plan Document
New Business
Consider Resolution of Support for DNR Trails Grant Application
Consider Resolution of Support for Long Term Maintenance Commitment if approved for DNR Trails Grant
Consider sale of 301 Gilmer Ferry Road (Surplus Property Declaration)
Consider First Reading of Proposed Changes to Sign Ordinance
Proclamation recognizing November 3, 2019 as Retired Educators Day
Consider Intergovernmental Agreement for Cherokee Co. to Conduct Elections for City of Ball Ground
The Work Session was adjourned with no action taken on the items discussed.
Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council
City of Ball Ground, Georgia
Ball Ground City Hall ~ 7:00 P.M.
Minutes
October 24, 2019
Call Meeting to Order – Mayor Roberts
Present for the meeting:
John Byrd – Council Member
Mickey O’Malley – Council Member
Lee Prettyman – Council Member
Andrenia Stoner – Council Member
Chris Luly – City Planner
Darrell Caudill, City Attorney
Eric Wilmarth, City Manager
Karen L. Jordan, City Clerk
Donald Campbell – Cherokee Tribune
Council Members Absent: Frank Homiller
Pledge of Allegiance
Appearances – None
Announcements – City Manager Eric Wilmarth
October 24, 2019, Spooktacular will be held at the Community Building. Sponsored by the Main Street Board.
Consider Approval of September 12, 2019, Council Meeting Minutes
Council Member Prettyman put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member O’Malley to approve the minutes of September 12, 2019 as submitted in writing by the City Clerk.
Motion Unanimously Approved
Old Business
Consider Second Reading of Amendment to Retirement Plan Document
Council Member Byrd put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member O’Malley to approve the amendment to the City’s retirement plan as submitted.
Motion Unanimously Approved
New Business
Consider Resolution of Support for DNR Trails Grant Application
City Manager Wilmarth stated that over the next several years the City will continue to enhance the accessibility of the Roberts Dam Park. In order to do this, obtaining grant funds is a must. This resolution defines the need to expand the trail system through grant funding from the Georgia Stewardship Program.
Council Member Byrd put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member O’Malley to support providing ongoing maintenance and properly funding such maintenance on all trails constructed within the City.
Motion Unanimously Approved.
Consider Resolution of Support for Long Term Maintenance Commitment if Approved for DNR Trails Grant
City Manager Wilmarth stated this resolution reflects the City’s commitment to provide ongoing maintenance, and proper funding for such maintenance, on all trails constructed within the City.
Council Member O’Malley put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to approve this resolution reflecting the City’s commitment to provide ongoing maintenance, and proper funding for such maintenance, on all trails constructed within the City.
Motion Unanimously Approved.
Consider sale of 301 Gilmer Ferry Road (Surplus Property Declaration)
After much discussion, Council Member Byrd put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member O’Malley to declare property located at 301 Gilmer Ferry Road (location of old City Hall) as surplus and to accept sealed bids for such property.
Motion Unanimously Approved.
Consider First Reading of Proposed Changes to Sign Ordinance
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Byrd, to table this item of business for Ninety (90) days.
Motion Unanimously Approved.
Proclamation recognizing November 3, 2019, as Retired Educators Day
Council Member Prettyman put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member O’Malley to approve the proclamation proclaiming November 3, 2019 as Retired Educator Day in the City of Ball Ground.
Unanimously Approved
Consider Intergovernmental Agreement for Cherokee Co. to Conduct Elections for City of Ball Ground
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Byrd, to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement for Cherokee County to conduct City elections.
Motion Unanimously Approved
City Managers Report
City Manager Wilmarth provided Council Members with an unaudited report of account balances, and statement of revenue and expenditures for the month ended September 30, 2019. The report showed cash on deposit totaled $743,100.82
Chief Reeves presented a written report of the Police Department’s activities for the month of September 2019.
Mayor Roberts Comments
Mayor Roberts reported the Historic Preservation Committee is making progress towards drafting a Historic Preservation Ordinance for Council consideration. It is anticipated the ordinance will be presented at the 2020 Council Retreat for review.
Mayor Roberts announced he would like to hold a planning retreat for either January 11, or February 1, 2020. The deciding date will be announced later.
Mayor Roberts stated he was impressed with the September 21 event held in downtown. He further stated he had received many positive comments and he looked forward to more of these types of events being held in the future.
Council Members Comments
Public Comments – None
Executive Session
Adjourn
There being no further business for Mayor and Council Members consideration a motion was duly made and seconded to adjourn at 8:40 PM.
The minutes of this October 24, 2019 City Council Meeting and Work Session approved the 14th Day of November, 2019.
Mayor A. R. Roberts, III
Attest: Karen L. Jordan
City Clerk
Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council
City of Ball Ground, Georgia
Ball Ground City Hall ~ 7:00 P.M.
Minutes
September 12, 2019
Mayor Pro Tem John Byrd called the meeting to order.
Present for the meeting
John Byrd – Council Member
Lee Prettyman – Council Member
Andrenia Stoner – Council Member
Donna England – Finance Director
Bryon Reeves – Chief of Police
Chris Luly – City Planner
Darrell Caudill, City Attorney
Eric Wilmarth, City Manager
Karen L. Jordan, City Clerk
Donald Campbell – Cherokee Tribune
Absent: Frank Homiller, Mickey O’Malley and Mayor Rick Roberts
Pledge of Allegiance
Appearances
Marie Harrington representing the Cherokee Volunteering Aging Council (VAC) addressed the council members on the upcoming fundraising events and the mission of the VAC.
Mayor Pro Tem Byrd thanked Ms. Harrington for coming and presented a Resolution to her commending the VAC for the assistance they provide for struggling seniors and senior veterans in Cherokee County.
Announcements – City Manager Eric Wilmarth
September 21 – Downtown Music Festival Noon – 9:00 PM
Farmers Market continues through October
Concert in the Park on October 26 at 7:00 PM
Consider Approval of August 8, 2019 Council Meeting Minutes
Council Member Prettyman put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Stoner to approve the minutes of the August 8, 2019 Work Session and Council Meeting as submitted in writing by the City Clerk
Motion Unanimously Approved
Old Business – None
New Business
Consider adoption of Service Delivery Area Map with Cherokee County Water and Sewer Authority (CCWSA)
City Manager Wilmarth presented for council consideration a map identifying the Service Delivery Area with the Cherokee County Water and Sewer Authority (CCWSA). The map highlights two areas in the City’s Service Area that are serviced by CCWSA and should be included in the area rather than the City’s.
Council Member Prettyman put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Stoner to relinquish the two areas identified on the map to the Cherokee County Water and Sewer Authority (CCWSA).
Motion Unanimously Approved
Consider A Resolution of the City of Ball Ground to authorize the Mayor to establish a Franchise Fee applicable to holders of cable and video franchises issued by the State of Georgia
City Manager Wilmarth presented to Council for consideration a Resolution authorizing the establishment of a franchise fee of 5% of any cable or video state franchise holder’s gross revenues received from the provision of cable or video service generated within the corporate boundaries of the City of Ball Ground, pursuant to a franchise issued by the State of Georgia pursuant to O.C.G.A. 36-76-1 et seq. known as the “Consumer Choice for Television Act” of 2007.
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to authorize Mayor Roberts to sign the Resolution as submitted.
Motion Unanimously Approved
Consider a change to Schedule of Fees
City Manager Wilmarth proposed Council Members amend the schedule of fees to include a Four-dollar ($4.00) service fee as a means of funding stormwater management services in the city. The Ordinance to regulate fees and charges for stormwater utility services, define the scope of responsibility, establishes an enterprise fund, credit and appeal policies, billing and collection policies, and other policies and procedures related to establishing the stormwater utility was adopted in March.
Mr. Wilmarth also proposed Council Members amend the schedule of fees to include a fee of Seven Hundred Fifty dollars ($750.00) for a “Long Side Bore” as related to water capacity fees.
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to add the Four-dollar ($4.00) service fee for stormwater management and the Seven Hundred Fifty-dollar ($750.00) fee for long side bores to the schedule of fees.
Motion Unanimously Approved
Consider an amendment to Retirement Plan Document
Council Members considered an amended Adoption Agreement and General Addendum for the City’s Municipal Employees Benefit System (“GMEBS”) Defined Benefit Retirement Plan (“Plan”). The Addendum to the Adoption Agreement reads (4) Credited Past Service under the Plan for specified classes of employees (see Section 13 of Adoption Agreement regarding Credited Past Service): With respect to Participants who (1) were employed by or in office with the City as of July 1, 2019, and (2) were employed by (at least 24 hours per week) or in office with the City prior to July 1, 2019, a maximum of (5) years of service with the City prior to July 1, 2017, shall count as Credited Past Service for purposes of benefit computation.
Council Member Prettyman put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Stoner to approve the amended Adoption Agreement and General Addendum for the City’s Municipal Employees Benefit System (“GMEBS”) Defined Benefit Retirement Plan (“Plan”) as submitted.
Motion Unanimously Approved
Consider granting authority to CCWSA for Industrial Pre-Treatment Inspections and Compliance of City of Ball Ground Sewage System
City Manager Wilmarth asked council members to consider an agreement between the City of Ball Ground and Cherokee County Water and Sewer Authority (CCWSA) for Industrial Pre-treatment Inspection and Compliance Enforcement. Mr. Wilmarth stated The Riverbend Waste Water Treatment Plant has permit limits established by The Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD). Therefore, in order to maintain permit compliance, they must have an office dedicated to inspection and enforcement of Industrial Discharge to make sure entities are not discharging chemicals that could result in permit violations. The City does not have in house staff properly trained or certified in Industrial Pre-Treatment. The City relies on CCWSA for this service.
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to enter into an agreement with the County Water and Sewer Authority (CCWSA) for Industrial Pre-treatment Inspection and Compliance Enforcement.
Motion Unanimously Approved
Consider Resolution to Cherokee Chamber Regarding Local Control on Architectural Standards
A Resolution supporting locally-established building design standards for residential dwellings was presented to council members for consideration.
Mr. Wilmarth stated legislation was introduced in the 2019 Legislative Session that would prohibit cities from establishing architectural controls and guidelines for development within their corporate limits. Although the Georgia Chamber of Commerce supported the bill the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce did not. Therefore, the cities are calling on the local chamber to oppose the bill and other similar legislation in the 2020 Legislative Session.
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to pass this Resolution asking the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce to oppose any and all legislation prohibiting local governments from establishing architectural controls and guidelines for development within their corporate limits.
Motion Unanimously Approved
City Managers Report
City Manager Wilmarth provided Council Members with an unaudited report of account balances, statement of revenue and expenditures for the month ended August 31, 2019. The report showed cash on deposit totaled $791,743.59
Chief Reeves presented a written report of the Police Department’s activities for the month of August, 2019.
Mayor Roberts Comments
Council Members Comments
Council Members Byrd, Prettyman and Stoner commended each department for their dedicated service to the City.
Public Comments
Executive Session – Discussion of possible land acquisition
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to adjourn into Executive Session for the purpose of discussing the future acquisition of real estate per O.C.G.A. Section 40-14-3(4).
Council Members convened into Executive Session for the purpose of discussing acquisition of real property identified as parcel 2019-06.
No action taken.
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to adjourn the Executive Session and reconvene back into the regular meeting.
Motion Unanimously Approved.
Mayor Pro Tem Byrd called the regular meeting back to order.
There being no further business for consideration Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to adjourn the meeting.
The minutes of this September 12, 2019 Council Meeting approved this 10th Day of October 2019.
Mayor A. R. Roberts, III
Attest: Karen L. Jordan
City Clerk
Work Session of the Mayor and City Council
City of Ball Ground, Georgia
Ball Ground City Hall ~ 6:00 P.M.
Minutes
August 8, 2019
Mayor Roberts called the meeting to order.
Present for the meeting
John Byrd – Council Member
Lee Prettyman – Council Member
Andrenia Stoner – Council Member
Donna England – Finance Director
Chris Luly – City Planner
Abby Roach, City Attorney
Eric Wilmarth, City Manager
Karen L. Jordan, City Clerk
Donald Campbell – Cherokee Tribune
Council Members Absent: Frank Homiller and Mickey O’Malley
City Manager Wilmarth presented a copy of the Service Delivery Strategy Agreement to each council member for review. Each of the forms included in the document was explained by City Manager Wilmarth.
No Action taken.
Adjourn
There being no further items for discussion the meeting was adjourned.
Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council
City of Ball Ground, Georgia
Ball Ground City Hall ~ 7:00 P.M.
Minutes
August 8, 2019
Mayor Roberts called the meeting to order.
Present for the meeting
John Byrd – Council Member
Lee Prettyman – Council Member
Andrenia Stoner – Council Member
Donna England – Finance Director
Bryon Reeves – Chief of Police
Chris Luly – City Planner
Abby Roach, City Attorney
Eric Wilmarth, City Manager
Karen L. Jordan, City Clerk
Donald Campbell – Cherokee Tribune
Council Members Absent: Frank Homiller and Mickey O’Malley
Pledge of Allegiance
Appearances
Cherokee County Fire Chief Tim Prather presented the department’s annual report on Fire/EMS services for the City of Ball Ground and Cherokee County.
Mayor Roberts commended Chief Prather and his department for the services they provide to the residents of Ball Ground and Cherokee County.
Announcements – City Manager Eric Wilmarth
Consider Approval of July 11, 2019 Council Meeting Minutes
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Byrd to approve the minutes of the July 11, 2019 City Council Meeting as submitted in writing by the City Clerk.
Motion Unanimously Approved
Old Business
Consider Second Reading of Wireless Facilities and Antennas (Small Cell) Ordinance
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Byrd to approve the second reading of the proposed ordinance.
Motion Unanimously Approved
New Business
Consider relinquishment of unused sewer easement
City Manager Wilmarth stated that in 2001 a construction easement was acquired from Valley Street property owner Mrs. Margaret Stancil to install a sewer line across a portion of her property. During construction, the line was installed without involving Mrs. Stancil’s property. The property is now for sale and the owner is requesting relinquishment of the easement.
Council Member Byrd put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to relinquish the easement granted to Mrs. Stancil.
Motion Unanimously Approved
Consider adoption of policy regarding bidding by employees on surplus property/equipment
City Manager Wilmarth presented the proposed policy for Council consideration. He stated the purpose of this policy is to outline the position of the City of Ball Ground pertaining to the ability to bid on surplus property/equipment. No employee, elected official, nor member of any board or committee of the City of Ball Ground shall bid on, nor cause to be bid on by a third party, of any surplus property outlined in the policy.
Council Member Prettyman put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Stoner to adopt the proposed policy as submitted regarding employees bidding on city owned surplus property or equipment.
Motion Unanimously Approved
Consider adoption of Sewer Capacity Fee Schedule
City Manager Wilmarth submitted for Council consideration a Sewer Capacity Fee Schedule. The fees are for commercial business and are calculated based on their projected consumption.
Council Member Byrd put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Stoner to approve the Sewer Capacity Fee Schedule as submitted.
Motion Unanimously Approved
Consider adoption of Service Delivery Strategy Agreement
City Manager submitted for Council consideration the Service Delivery Strategy Agreement between Cherokee County Board of Commissioners and the City of Ball Ground.
Council Member Byrd put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to authorize Mayor Roberts to execute the agreement as submitted.
Motion Unanimously Approved
Consider adoption of Intergovernmental Agreement between Cherokee County and City of Ball Ground regarding MHz Radio System
City Manager Wilmarth presented an Intergovernmental Agreement between Cherokee County and the City of Ball Ground regarding a Cherokee County Simulcast Remote Radio Site to be constructed and located on property owned by the City of Ball Ground. Also, outlined in the IGA Cherokee County will implement a Voice Trucked Wide Area Radio System replacing the current system. Terms of this agreement are outlined in the IGA.
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Byrd to approve entering into the Intergovernmental Agreement with Cherokee County and authorize Mayor Roberts to execute the document.
Motion Unanimously Approved
Consider adoption of an Intergovernmental Funding Agreement for the Cherokee Office of Economic Development
An Intergovernmental Funding Agreement for of the Cherokee Office of Economic Development was presented to Council Members or consideration. The City of Ball Ground will provide an annual payment of $5,000.00 and an additional $1,000.00 Cherokee Office of Economic Development GIS contribution on February 1 of each year. Additional terms of the agreement are outlined in the IGA.
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to approve entering into the Intergovernmental Funding Agreement with Cherokee County and authorize Mayor Roberts to execute the document.
Motion Unanimously Approved.
Consider adoption of Inmate Housing Agreement between Cherokee County and City of Ball Ground
City Manager Wilmarth stated the intent of the agreement will be for the Sheriff’s Department to accept, book, and house Inmates for the City, subject to the terms outlined in the Agreement.
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Byrd to enter into the Intergovernmental Inmate Housing Agreement with Cherokee County and authorize Mayor Roberts to execute the document.
Motion Unanimously Approved
Consider adoption of Storm Water Fee Schedule
Per the City’s Storm Water Utility Ordinance Section 28-103 Titled Establishment of a stormwater utility and enterprise fund the City Council from time to time may establish fees for such service. Therefore, it is proposed by the City Council to establish a fee of $4.00 per month and such fee shall be include in the monthly water bill of each city water customer. The $4.00 fee per month shall be billed annually to non-water customers.
Council Member Byrd put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to establish a $4.00 per month fee for each city water customer to be include on their monthly water bill and the $4.00 fee be billed annually to non-water customers.
Motion Unanimously Approved.
Consider InterDev Agreement for GIS Services
City Manager Wilmarth presented to council members for consideration a proposal from InterDev to continue providing GIS services to the City of Ball Ground. This is a 3-year agreement with a 4% escalator per year beginning on the first anniversary from the effective date of the agreement. The escalation fee schedule is as follows: Year 1: $29,120.00 Year 2: $30,285.00
Year 3: $31,496.00.
Council Member Byrd put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to approve the 3-Year agreement for GIS services from InterDev as submitted and to authorize Mayor Roberts to execute the document.
Motion Unanimously Approved
Consider Annexation Notification and Land Use Dispute Resolution
City Manager Wilmarth stated the Annexation Notification and Land Use Dispute Resolution is part of the Service Delivery Strategy Agreement and is to be submitted with the annexation notice to Cherokee County.
Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to approve the Annexation Notification and Land Use Dispute Resolution and to authorize Mayor Roberts to execute the document.
Motion Unanimously Approved.
City Managers Report
City Manager Wilmarth provided Mayor Roberts and Council Members with an unaudited report of account balances, statement of revenue and expenditures for the month ended July 31, 2019. The report showed cash on deposit totaled $774,015.28.
Mayor Roberts Comments
Mayor Roberts commended City Manager Wilmarth for his hard work and dedication in making the Roberts Lake Project a reality. This will be a tremendous asset to the City of Ball Ground for many years to come.
Mayor Roberts commented that his great uncle once operated a power plant on the property that once supplied power to the city. Remains of the operation are still visible today.
Council Members Comments
Council Members each commented on the growth of the City and commended the employees for the work they do each day.
Public Comments
Scott Barnes, who has represented the City of Ball Ground on the Cherokee County Planning Commission for the past 13 years submitted his resignation to Mayor Roberts and City Council. Mr. Barnes stated his place of employment no longer allowed him to serve on this board because of potential conflict of interest. Mr. Barnes stated October 2, 2019 would be the last meeting he would attend.
Mayor Roberts extended his sincere appreciation to Mr. Barnes and presented him
with a plaque for his thirteen years of service.
Executive Session (If Needed)
Adjourn
There being no further business for Mayor and Council Members consideration a motion was duly made and seconded to adjourn.
The minutes of this August 8, 2019, City Council Meeting approved this 12th Day of September, 2019.
Mayor A. R. Roberts, III
Attest: Karen L. Jordan
City Clerk