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Meeting Name: Urban County Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/7/2012 6:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers
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0595-12 1 Council Meeting Minutes for 6-7MinutesMinutes of the January 12, 24 (11:30 a.m.), 24 (6:00 p.m.), and 26, February 16 and 23, and March 8, 2012 Council Meetings.PassedPass Action details Not available
0629-12 11.Bryan Station HA Boys Track Champs '12ReportProclamation: Bryan Station High School Boys Track Team - State ChampionsReceived and Filed  Action details Not available
0630-12 12.Roll for the CureReportRoll for the Cure by Jon WoodallReceived and Filed  Action details Not available
0481-12 11.12-0046OrdinanceAn Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 37-2012, relating to the creation of the Dept. of Planning, Preservation and Development, to correct a typographical error in Section 4 to reflect the correct number of staff assistant positions. [Div. of Human Resources, Walters]PassedPass Action details Not available
0518-12 12.12-0047OrdinanceAn Ordinance amending Section 21-5(2) of the Code of Ordinances, abolishing one (1) position of HCM Manager Enterprise Solutions, Grade 119E and creating one (1) position of Information Systems Service Level Manager, Grade 121E in the Div. of Enterprise Solutions. [Div. of Human Resources, Walters]PassedPass Action details Not available
0554-12 13.Transylvania IRBOrdinanceAn Ordinance of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government authorizing the issuance of its Industrial Building Revenue Bonds, Series 2012 (Transylvania University Project) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $10,350,000, and the loan of the proceeds thereof to Transylvania University for the purpose of financing various additions and improvements to the campus of the University; authorizing the execution and delivery on behalf of the Urban County Government of (1) a Trust Indenture pursuant to which the Bonds will be issued, (2) a Loan Agreement between the Urban County Government, as Lender, and Transylvania University, as Borrower, providing for loan repayments sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the Bonds as the same become due, (3) a Bond Purchase Agreement providing for the sale of the Bonds on a negotiated basis, and (4) an Official Statement relating to the Bonds; and taking other related action. [Mayor’s Office, Atkins] PUBLIC HEARINGPassedPass Action details Not available
0559-12 14.Budget Amendment Ordinance 0071OrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for municipal expenditures, and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, Schedule No. 71. [Div. of Budgeting, Barrow]PassedPass Action details Not available
0561-12 15.NDF Sidewalks District 4OrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for funds in the amount of $2,000 in the Div. of Code Enforcement from the Neighborhood Development funds for sidewalk repair and replacement match grant fund for property owners in the Fourth Council District, and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, Schedule No. 72. [Council Office, Maynard]PassedPass Action details Not available
0555-12 16.Amending Section 24-51 of the Code of OrdinancesOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending Section 24-51 of the Code of Ordinances relating to inmate medical fees to increase the co-payment an inmate pays for medical care from five dollars ($5.00) to fifteen dollars ($15.00), to require an inmate to pay the cost of prescription medication if the prescription is fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99) or less and to pay a co-payment of fifteen dollars ($15.00) if the prescription costs more than fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents ($14.99), to include a booking fee of thirty-five dollars ($35.00), and to provide that any fees received shall be used to help offset the costs of operating the detention center. [Div. of Community Corrections, Ballard]TablePass Action details Not available
0570-12 17.Amendment - Section 2-180 of the Code of OrdinancesOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending Section 2-180 of the Code of Ordinances of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to add the Commissioner of Finance or his or her designee as an ex-officio, voting member of the Board of Commissioners of the Lexington and Fayette County Parking Authority effective July 1, 2012. [Dept. of General Services, Hamilton]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0625-12 18.NDF Ord Better BitesOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for funds in the amount of $750 for the Div. of Parks and Recreation from Neighborhood Development Funds for the Better Bites Concessions Program, and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, Schedule No. 75. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0626-12 19.NDF Kenwick BleachersOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for funds in the amount of $1,225 for the Div. of Parks and Recreation from Neighborhood Development Funds for the purchase of new bleachers for the Kenwick Community Center, and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, Schedule No. 74. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0650-12 110.BA ordinance Schedule 0073OrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for municipal expenditures, and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, Schedule No. 73. [Div. of Budgeting, Barrow]AmendedPass Action details Not available
0650-12 1 BA ordinance Schedule 0073OrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for municipal expenditures, and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, Schedule No. 73. [Div. of Budgeting, Barrow]AmendedPass Action details Not available
0650-12 1 BA ordinance Schedule 0073OrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for municipal expenditures, and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, Schedule No. 73. [Div. of Budgeting, Barrow]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0621-12 1 Natural Gas Short-Term FranchiseOrdinanceAn Ordinance creating and establishing for bid a non-exclusive gas franchise for the placement of facilities for the transmission, distribution and sale of gas for heating and other purposes within the public rights-of-way of Fayette County for a three (3) month duration, with an additional extensions of time not to exceed six (6) months if a long term franchise is not offered prior to expiration, in return for payment to the Urban County Government of the sum of at least three percent (3%) of each franchisee’s gross annual revenues received from the sale, distribution, and/or delivery of gas within Fayette County; and further providing for compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and standards; a performance bond; indemnification; insurance; access to property and inspections; reporting; audits; notice of filings with the Public Service Commission; cancellation or termination; penalties for violations; and bid requirements; all effective on date of passage. [Dept. of Law, Graham]Received First ReadingPass Action details Not available
0622-12 1 Electric Franchise - Short TermOrdinanceAn Ordinance creating and establishing for bid a non-exclusive electric franchise for the placement of facilities for the transmission, distribution and sale of electrical energy within the public rights-of-way of Fayette County for a three (3) month duration, with additional extensions of time not to exceed six (6) months if a long term franchise is not offered prior to expiration, in return for payment to the Urban County Government of the sum of at least three percent (3%) of each franchisee’s gross annual revenues received from electric service provided within Fayette County; and further providing for compliance with relevant laws, regulations and standards; a performance bond; indemnification; insurance; access to property and inspections; reporting; audits; notice of filings with the Public Service Commission; cancellation or termination; penalties for violations; and bid requirements; all effective on date of passage. [Dept. of Law, Graham]Received First ReadingPass Action details Not available
0657-12 1 Scrap Metal Ordinance AmendmentOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending Section 13-13(b) of the Code of Ordinances related to special fees to add a Scrap Metal Dealer’s License at $500 per year. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First ReadingPass Action details Not available
0529-12 11.Recommendation for Bid #21-2012 Wolf Run Pump Station Relocation-Contract AResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of W. Rogers Company, in the amount of $4,313,000.00, for the Wolf Run Pump Station Relocation - Contract A, for the Div. of Water Quality, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with W. Rogers Company, related to the bid. (9 Bids, Low) [Martin]PassedPass Action details Not available
0530-12 12.Recommendation for Bid #32-2012 Sandblasting & Painting of Existing Final Clarifier MechanismsResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of J.R. Horn Co., LLC, establishing a price contract for sandblasting and painting of existing final clarifier mechanisms, for the Div. of Water Quality, and authorizing the Mayor to execute any related agreement. (5 Bids, Low) [Martin]PassedPass Action details Not available
0543-12 13.Bid Recommendation #39-2012 Telephone MaintenanceResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Windstream Communications, Inc., establishing a price contract for telephone maintenance, for the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management. (2 Bids, Low) [Baradaran]PassedPass Action details Not available
0547-12 14.Recommendation for Bid #35-2012 West Hickman Thickener #2 ReplacementResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Herrick Co., Inc., in the amount of $244,650, for the West Hickman Thickener #2 Replacement, for the Div. of Water Quality, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Herrick Co., Inc., related to the bid. (4 Bids, Low) [Martin]PassedPass Action details Not available
0503-12 15.Kentucky Office of Homeland Security Modifications to AgreementsResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute four Agreements with the Ky. Office of Homeland Security, for extension of the Special Operations, Hazardous Materials and Technical Rescue Equipment Project; the Hazmat Training Project; the Hazardous Devices Unit Robot Upgrade Project; and the Dynamic Entry Training Project through December 31, 2012, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Grants and Special Programs/Dept. of Public Safety, Gooding/Mason]PassedPass Action details Not available
0504-12 16.Metropolitan Medical Response System--Agreement ModificaitonResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with the Ky. Office of Homeland Security, for extension of the FY 2012 Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) Project through December 31, 2012, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Grants and Special Programs/Dept. of Public Safety, Gooding/Mason]PassedPass Action details Not available
0505-12 17.AmeriNational Community Services, Inc.,--Eighth AmendmentResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Eighth Amendment to Agreement with AmeriNational Community Services, Inc., for loan servicing for the HOME and CDBG Housing Rehabilitation and Homeownership Programs to extend the agreement through June 30, 2014, at an additional cost not to exceed $60,000. [Div. of Grants and Special Programs, Gooding]PassedPass Action details Not available
0507-12 18.Metropolitan Medical Response System 2011--Agreement to extend performance periodResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with the Ky. Office of Homeland Security, for extension of the FY 2011 Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) Project through December 31, 2012, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Grants and Special Programs/Dept. of Public Safety, Gooding/Mason]PassedPass Action details Not available
0509-12 29.Newtown Pike Landscaping Project--Amendment to AgreementResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Amendment to Agreement with the Ky. Transportation Cabinet, for extension of the Newtown Pike Landscaping Project through June 30, 2013, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Grants and Special Programs, Gooding]PassedPass Action details Not available
0510-12 110.Safe Routes to Schools--Amendment to AgreementResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Amendment to Agreement with the Ky. Transportation Cabinet, for extension of the Safe Routes to School Project through June 30, 2013, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Grants and Special Programs, Gooding]PassedPass Action details Not available
0511-12 111.Bluesheet - Walter May GiftResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to accept a donation from former Planning Commission Chair Walter May of seven planning related books and publications, for use by the Div. of Planning, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Planning, King]PassedPass Action details Not available
0513-12 112.Lexington Mall Change Order #1ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. One (1) to the Contract with ABR Construction, Inc., for the Lexington Mall Sanitary Sewer Trunk Realignment, increasing the contract price by the sum of $6,028.06 from $555,431.65 to $561,459.71. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]PassedPass Action details Not available
0514-12 113.USGS Gage Maintenance AgreementResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with U.S. Geological Survey, for the continuing and ongoing maintenance and operation of existing stream flow and precipitation gauges, at a cost not to exceed $115,740. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]PassedPass Action details Not available
0515-12 114.LDDIP_CO#1ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Contract Modification No. 1 to the Engineering Services Agreement with Strand Associates, Inc., for the Lexington Distillery District Improvements Program Feasibility Study, for streetscapes improvements and the Town Branch Trail along the corridor from Oliver Lewis Way to S. Forbes Rd., increasing the contract amount by the sum of $83,202 from $418,000 to $501,202. [Div. of Engineering, Rayan]PassedPass Action details Not available
0516-12 115.Neighborhood Stabilization Program Agreement with Fayette County Local Development CorporationResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Development Agreement with the Fayette County Local Development Corporation, for transfer of properties located at 440 and 445 Chestnut St., acquired under the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, for rehabilitation and construction by the Corporation for rental housing for low-income households. [Div. of Grants and Special Programs, Gooding]PassedPass Action details Not available
0519-12 116.Westlaw Online Research ContractResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Agreements with Thomson West, for on-line legal research and publications, for the Dept. of Law, at a cost not to exceed $35,000 on an annual basis. [Dept. of Law, Graham]PassedPass Action details Not available
0557-12 117.RPPP - Kastle RoadResolutionA Resolution establishing a Residential Parking Permit Program for the 1200 block of Kastle Rd. for the following addresses only: 1211 - 1231, on the west side and 1216 - 1240 on the east side, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday; from September 1 through May 31; and waiving the provisions relating to the mechanics of designating residential parking permit areas adopted by Resolution No. 168-90 and amended by Resolution Nos. 450-91 and 433-2006. [Council Office, Maynard]PassedPass Action details Not available
0558-12 118.Rules & Procedures - 2.204ResolutionA Resolution amending Appendix A, Rules and Procedures of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council, amending Section 2.204 providing that the Council may consider and act on any matter referred to a Council committee. [Council Office, Maynard]PassedPass Action details Not available
0562-12 119.NDF List - May 17, 2012ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Agreements with Lansdowne Elementary School PTA, Inc. ($575) and Southern Heights Neighborhood Association ($770), for the Office of the Urban County Council, at a cost not to exceed the sums stated. [Council Office, Maynard]PassedPass Action details Not available
0517-12 120.GBB Final Close Out 589-2009ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Mutual Release Agreement with Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc., Routeware, Inc., and C2Logix, Inc. and authorizing final payment to Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc. for the Materials Recovery Facility Project and Waste Management Routing Project at a cost not to exceed $45,000. [Div. of Waste Management, Feese]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0521-12 121.West Hickman Odor Control Change Order #1ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. One (1) to the Contract with Vanhook Enterprises, Inc., for West Hickman Creek Waste Water Treatment Plant Solids Building Odor-HVAC improvements, increasing the contract price by the sum of $5,830.18 from $699,000.00 to $704,830.18. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0532-12 122.Marathon Pipe Line AgreementResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Entry Permit with Marathon Pipe Line LLC, for access to a portion of the West Hickman Wastewater Treatment Plant property for a pipeline testing project, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0536-12 123.Group CJ contract renewalResolutionA Resolution approving the renewal for one (1) year of the Contract for Services with Group CJ of Lexington, Ky., for stormwater public outreach and education, for the Div. of Environmental Policy, authorized by Resolution No. 201-2011, at a cost not to exceed $209,000. [Div. of Environmental Policy, Bush]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0542-12 124.Landscape Architecture Services AgreementsResolutionA Resolution approving Professional Services Agreements for Landscape Architectural Services for the Div. of Water Quality with Perkins Landscape Architecture, LLC, M2D Design Group, PLLC, and Barrett Partners, Inc. for a one (1) year term, with five (5) one (1) year renewals at the discretion of the Urban County Government. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0545-12 125.Sensabaugh Design & Construction - Change Order #1ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. One (1) to the Contract with Sensabaugh Design and Construction, for a pole barn storage building, increasing the contract price by the sum of $3,275 from $189,000 to $192,275. [Div. of Police, Bastin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0546-12 126.Hazard Mitigation Grant Program--Division of Fire and Emergency Serivces--GeneratorResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Modification to Agreement with the Ky. Div. of Emergency Management, for extension of the project to replace a generator at Fire Station One through June 13, 2014, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Grants and Special Programs/Dept. of Public Safety, Gooding/Mason]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0548-12 127.New Chance Program-Award-FY2013ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute and submit a Grant application to the Ky. Cabinet for Health and Family Services, to provide any additional information requested in connection with this Grant Application, and to accept this Grant if the application is approved, which Grant funds are in the amount of $314,247 Federal funds, are for continuation of the New Chance Program in the Div. of Family Services, the acceptance of which does not obligate the Urban County Government for the expenditure of funds, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant budget. [Div. of Grants and Special Programs/Dept. of Social Services, Gooding/Mills]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0549-12 128.Juvenile Accountability Block Grant application and award fY 2013ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute and submit a Grant Application to the Ky. Dept. of Juvenile Justice, to provide any additional information requested in connection with this Grant Application, and to accept this Grant if the application is approved, which Grant funds are in the amount of $16,183 Federal funds under the Juvenile Accountability Block Grant Program, are for continuation of the Juvenile Surveillance Program, professional services, professional development, drug testing services and supplies, and educational materials, the acceptance of which obligates the Urban County Government for the expenditure of $1,798 as a local match, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant budget. [Div. of Grants and Special Programs/Dept. of Social Services, Gooding/Mills]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0550-12 229.Verdin Company/Skullers ClockResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a contract with the Verdin Co., a sole source provider, for restoration of the historic Skuller’s Street Clock, at a cost not to exceed $25,415. [Div. of Historic Preservation, Kerr]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0550-12 2 Verdin Company/Skullers ClockResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a contract with the Verdin Co., a sole source provider, for restoration of the historic Skuller’s Street Clock, at a cost not to exceed $25,415. [Div. of Historic Preservation, Kerr]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0550-12 2 Verdin Company/Skullers ClockResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a contract with the Verdin Co., a sole source provider, for restoration of the historic Skuller’s Street Clock, at a cost not to exceed $25,415. [Div. of Historic Preservation, Kerr]PassedPass Action details Not available
0563-12 130.Collective Bargaining Agreement Police Officers & Sergeants UnitResolutionA Resolution accepting the Collective Bargaining Agreement with Bluegrass Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge No. 4 on behalf of Police Officers and Sergeants in the Div. of Police. [Dept. of Law, Graham]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0566-12 131.Lease Agreement - WECEP - Black & Williams Neighborhood CenterResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Lease Agreement with West End Community Empowerment Project of Lexington, Inc., for lease of space at the Black and Williams Neighborhood Center at 498 Georgetown St. [Dept. of General Services, Hamilton]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0567-12 132.Sponsorship Paramedic education programResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Affiliation Agreement with the University of Ky., designating the University as the affiliate sponsor for a Paramedic Education Program for the Div. of Fire and Emergency Services, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Fire and Emergency Services, Jackson]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0569-12 133.Lexington Christian Academy IRBResolutionA Resolution of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government authorizing and acknowledging the execution and delivery of (1) a Third Amendment to Bond Purchase and Loan Agreement among the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, Central Bank & Trust Co., a Ky. Banking Corp., and the Lexington Christian Academy, Inc. and (2) any and all other related documents necessary thereto. [Mayor’s Office, Atkins]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0585-12 134.NDF List - May 29, 2012ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Agreements with Highlands Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($500), Meadowthorpe Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($300), Georgetown Neighborhood Association ($1,625), Dove Creek Townhome Owner’s Association ($200), Lansdowne Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($750), Southern Elementary P.T.A. Inc. ($350), Central Ky. Radio Eye ($525), Sisters Road to Freedom, Inc. ($100), Cardinal Valley Neighborhood Association ($500), Downtown Lexington Corporation Foundation ($800), Eastland Parkway Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($500), The Cottages of Liberty Woods Neighborhood Association ($500), Sweet Blessings, Inc. ($250), Bryan Station Alumni Foundation, Inc. ($2,000), Victory Christian Church ($600), Vineyard Neighborhood Corporation ($2,780), Eastern Little League Baseball, Inc. ($3,000), Visually Impaired Preschool Services ($1,800), Institute 193 ($250), Latitude, LLC ($250), WGPL Neighborhood Association ($500), Columbia Heights Neighborhood Association ($500), Mentelle Park Neighborhood Association ($500AmendedPass Action details Not available
0585-12 1 NDF List - May 29, 2012ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Agreements with Highlands Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($500), Meadowthorpe Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($300), Georgetown Neighborhood Association ($1,625), Dove Creek Townhome Owner’s Association ($200), Lansdowne Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($750), Southern Elementary P.T.A. Inc. ($350), Central Ky. Radio Eye ($525), Sisters Road to Freedom, Inc. ($100), Cardinal Valley Neighborhood Association ($500), Downtown Lexington Corporation Foundation ($800), Eastland Parkway Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($500), The Cottages of Liberty Woods Neighborhood Association ($500), Sweet Blessings, Inc. ($250), Bryan Station Alumni Foundation, Inc. ($2,000), Victory Christian Church ($600), Vineyard Neighborhood Corporation ($2,780), Eastern Little League Baseball, Inc. ($3,000), Visually Impaired Preschool Services ($1,800), Institute 193 ($250), Latitude, LLC ($250), WGPL Neighborhood Association ($500), Columbia Heights Neighborhood Association ($500), Mentelle Park Neighborhood Association ($500Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0585-12 1 NDF List - May 29, 2012ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Agreements with Highlands Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($500), Meadowthorpe Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($300), Georgetown Neighborhood Association ($1,625), Dove Creek Townhome Owner’s Association ($200), Lansdowne Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($750), Southern Elementary P.T.A. Inc. ($350), Central Ky. Radio Eye ($525), Sisters Road to Freedom, Inc. ($100), Cardinal Valley Neighborhood Association ($500), Downtown Lexington Corporation Foundation ($800), Eastland Parkway Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($500), The Cottages of Liberty Woods Neighborhood Association ($500), Sweet Blessings, Inc. ($250), Bryan Station Alumni Foundation, Inc. ($2,000), Victory Christian Church ($600), Vineyard Neighborhood Corporation ($2,780), Eastern Little League Baseball, Inc. ($3,000), Visually Impaired Preschool Services ($1,800), Institute 193 ($250), Latitude, LLC ($250), WGPL Neighborhood Association ($500), Columbia Heights Neighborhood Association ($500), Mentelle Park Neighborhood Association ($500Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0585-12 1 NDF List - May 29, 2012ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Agreements with Highlands Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($500), Meadowthorpe Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($300), Georgetown Neighborhood Association ($1,625), Dove Creek Townhome Owner’s Association ($200), Lansdowne Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($750), Southern Elementary P.T.A. Inc. ($350), Central Ky. Radio Eye ($525), Sisters Road to Freedom, Inc. ($100), Cardinal Valley Neighborhood Association ($500), Downtown Lexington Corporation Foundation ($800), Eastland Parkway Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($500), The Cottages of Liberty Woods Neighborhood Association ($500), Sweet Blessings, Inc. ($250), Bryan Station Alumni Foundation, Inc. ($2,000), Victory Christian Church ($600), Vineyard Neighborhood Corporation ($2,780), Eastern Little League Baseball, Inc. ($3,000), Visually Impaired Preschool Services ($1,800), Institute 193 ($250), Latitude, LLC ($250), WGPL Neighborhood Association ($500), Columbia Heights Neighborhood Association ($500), Mentelle Park Neighborhood Association ($500PassedPass Action details Not available
0603-12 1 FY2013 Excess InsuranceResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to accept the Proposals for FY2013 for Excess Insurance from, and to execute any necessary contracts and documents on behalf of the Urban County Government with the following insurance companies and/or their respective brokers: Workers’ Compensation Insurance from New York Marine and General Insurance Co. at a cost not to exceed $351,018; excess property, boiler and machinery insurance from Public Entity Property Insurance Program at a cost not to exceed $274,882; excess special liability from National Casualty Co. at a cost not to exceed $460,995; international from Great Northern Insurance Co. at a cost not to exceed $3,250, self-insurance auto no-fault bond from International Fidelity Insurance Co. at a cost not to exceed $2,545; and aviation liability from Phoenix Aviation Managers at a cost not to exceed $4,581; all subject to sufficient funds being appropriated. [Div. of Risk Management, Johnston]Received First ReadingPass Action details Not available
0568-12 1 Recommendation for Bid #54-2012 Replacement Batteries & Chargers for WWTP GeneratorsResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Whayne Supply Co., in the amount of $37,963.56, for replacement batteries and charges for waste water treatment plant generators, for the Div. of Water Quality. (2 Bids, Low) [Martin]Received First ReadingPass Action details Not available
0596-12 1 Recommendation for bid# 64-2012 Electrical Work for Charles Young CenterResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Minnifield Enterprize, in the amount of $11,300, for electrical work for the Charles Young Center, for the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management. (4 Bids, Low) [Baradaran]Received First ReadingPass Action details Not available
0592-12 1 Bid Recommendation #61-2012 Web-Based Quartermaster Program - Public Safety UniformsResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Galls, Inc., establishing a price contract for a web-based Quartermaster Program - Public Safety Uniforms, for the Div.’s of Police, Fire and Emergency Services, and Community Corrections. (1 Bid) [Mason]Received First ReadingPass Action details Not available
0520-12 1 #15-2012 Traffic Marking PaintResolutionA Resolution accepting the bids of Ennis Paint, Inc., and Colorado Paint Co., establishing price contracts for traffic marking paint, for the Div. of Traffic Engineering. (2 Bids, Low) [Herrington]Received First ReadingPass Action details Not available
0609-12 1 Pers ResoResolutionA Resolution ratifying the probationary civil service appointments of: Dustin Baker, GIS Programmer/Analyst, Grade 117E, $1,881.20 bi-weekly, in the Div. of Computer Services, effective June 25, 2012, Tamoy Carter, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, $15.080 hourly, in the Div. of Waste Management, effective June 4, 2012, Connie Godfrey, Director Adult Services, Grade 120E, $3,332.32 bi-weekly, in the Div. of Adult Services, effective May 21, 2012 and Michelle Haynes, Telecommunicator Sr., Grade 113N, $20.262 hourly, in the Div. of Emergency Management/911, effective June 4, 2012; ratifying the permanent civil service appointments of: Greg Isaac, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, in the Div. of Waste Management, effective May 7, 2012, Jeffrey Clay, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, in the Div. of Waste Management, effective May 7, 2012 and Barry Prater, Commodities Marketing Manager, Grade 115E, in the Div. of Waste Management, effective May 7, 2012; ratifying the approved Council Leave for: Syglenda R. Faulkner, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, in the Div. of Waste ManagementReceived First ReadingPass Action details Not available
0608-12 1 Pers Res Cond OfferResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Div. of Human Resources to make a conditional offer to the following probationary civil service appointments: James Smith, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, $18.750 hourly, in the Div. of Waste Management, effective upon passage of Council, Timothy Lee, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, $16.033 hourly, in the Div. of Waste Management, effective upon passage of Council, Darrell Turley, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, $18.750 hourly, in the Div. of Waste Management, Ersula Killens, Stores Clerk, Grade 107N, $14.499 hourly, in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective upon passage of Council, Preston Thomas, Electrical Instrumentation Tech, Grade 113N, $19.332 hourly, in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective upon passage of Council. [Div. of Human Resources, Walters]Received First ReadingPass Action details Not available
0608-12 1 Pers Res Cond OfferResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Div. of Human Resources to make a conditional offer to the following probationary civil service appointments: James Smith, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, $18.750 hourly, in the Div. of Waste Management, effective upon passage of Council, Timothy Lee, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, $16.033 hourly, in the Div. of Waste Management, effective upon passage of Council, Darrell Turley, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, $18.750 hourly, in the Div. of Waste Management, Ersula Killens, Stores Clerk, Grade 107N, $14.499 hourly, in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective upon passage of Council, Preston Thomas, Electrical Instrumentation Tech, Grade 113N, $19.332 hourly, in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective upon passage of Council. [Div. of Human Resources, Walters]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0608-12 1 Pers Res Cond OfferResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Div. of Human Resources to make a conditional offer to the following probationary civil service appointments: James Smith, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, $18.750 hourly, in the Div. of Waste Management, effective upon passage of Council, Timothy Lee, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, $16.033 hourly, in the Div. of Waste Management, effective upon passage of Council, Darrell Turley, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, $18.750 hourly, in the Div. of Waste Management, Ersula Killens, Stores Clerk, Grade 107N, $14.499 hourly, in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective upon passage of Council, Preston Thomas, Electrical Instrumentation Tech, Grade 113N, $19.332 hourly, in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective upon passage of Council. [Div. of Human Resources, Walters]PassedPass Action details Not available
0656-12 1 Multiway stop Radcliffe Road and Haggard LaneResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Div. of Traffic Engineering, pursuant to Code of Ordinances Section 18-86, to install multiway stop controls at the intersection of Radcliffe Rd. and Haggard Ln. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First ReadingPass Action details Not available
0634-12 1 Ashland Park NA AgreementResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Ashland Park Neighborhood Association, Inc., for a public right-of-way beautification project, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First ReadingPass Action details Not available
0587-12 1 Communications from the Mayor 5-29-2012Communication (Appointments)1. Recommending the reappointment of Mr. Gregory E. Hosfield to the Board of Architectural Review, with a term to expire 6-30-2016. 2. Recommending the appointment of Ms. Gwendolyn R. Pinson, as at-large representative, recommended by the Urban County Council, to the Internal Audit Board, with a term to expire 12-1-2016. 3. Recommending the appointment of Ms. Susan W. Wright to the Library Board of Trustees, with a term to expire 7-20-2015. Ms. Wright will fill the unexpired term of Mr. John Stempel. 4. Recommending the reappointment of Mr. James H. Frazier to the Parking Authority Board, with a term to expire 6-1-2016.PassedPass Action details Not available
0610-12 1 Mayors InformationCommunication (FYI)1. Civil service salary adjustment of Joseph Bryant, Building Inspector, Grade 113N, from $21.453 hourly to $25.013 hourly, in the Div. of Building Inspection, effective May 21, 2012. 1. Acting assignment of Gerald Slatin, Director of Purchasing, Grade 121E, effective April 23, 2012. 2. Reinstatement of Chad May, Community Corrections Officer, Grade 110N, effective May 21, 2012. 3. Resignation of Brian Hayes, Municipal Engineer, Grade 119E, in the Div. of Water Quality, effective May 4, 2012. 4. Resignation of George Guyn, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 109N, in the Div. of Waste Management, effective May 21, 2012. 5. Resignation of Tammy Hayden, Telecommunicator, Grade 111N, in the Div. of Emergency Management/911, effective May 14, 2012. 6. Resignation of Michael Stidham, Community Corrections Officer, Grade 110N, in the Div. of Community Corrections, effective April 22, 2012. 7. Resignation of Ronald Ball, Community Corrections Officer, Grade 110N, in the Div. of Community Corrections, effective May 4, 2012. 8. Resignation of Joseph Higgins, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 10Received and Filed  Action details Not available