
Minutes
West Carrollton City Council Meeting
April 27, 1999
PRESENT: Mayor Maxine Gilman; Council Members Bill Ennis, William Gordon, Jack Jensen,
Linda Lotspaih, Donald Mounce and Jeff Sanner; City Manager G. Tracy Williams; Assistant
City Manager David Watson; Law Director Patrick Carney: Chief of Police Don Rice; Fire
Chief Jack Keister and Assistant Clerk of Council Patricia Replogle.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Gilman. Pastor Richard Gilbertson of Grace
Lutheran Church gave the invocation. The Pledge of Allegiance and Roll Call followed.
MINUTES
A motion was made by Mr. Sanner to approve the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting
of April 13, 1999. Mr. Mounce seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken; Mr.
Jensen-yes; Mrs. Lotspaih-yes; Mr. Mounce-yes; Mayor Gilman-yes; Mr. Ennis-yes; Mr.
Gordon-abstained; Mr. Sanner-yes. The motion carried.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
There were no Public Hearings.
COMMUNICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
There were no Communications or Presentations.
COMMENTS BY THE AUDIENCE
Richard Skelton, 130 West Second Street, Suite 900, Dayton, Ohio 45402, addressed
Council. Mr. Skelton represented the owners of the Yellow Rose in Dayton. Mr. Skelton
said that the D-3 application was before Council this evening, and he was there to answer
any questions they may have. There were no questions.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
There was no Unfinished Business.
NEW BUSINESS
FACILITY AGREEMENT WITH THE BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEE OF THE DAYTON
AND MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
Mayor Gilman said that she is very proud to have a branch of the library in
the Civic Center and excited about the expansion of that branch. John Wallach, Director of
the Dayton and Montgomery County Public Library, was present. Mr. Wallach said that there
will be a total of 11,000 square feet after the expansion which will increase the staff,
computers, etc. The expansion should begin by the end of the year and will cost between
$400,000-$500,000. Mayor Gilman thanked Mr. Wallach for coming.
Mr. Mounce made a motion to authorize the City Manager to enter into an
agreement with the Board of Library Trustees of the Dayton and Montgomery County Public
Library for use of space in the West Carrollton Civic Center. Mr. Ennis seconded the
motion. A unanimous roll call vote carried the motion.
RESOLUTION NO. 9-99: WEST CARROLLTON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1999
VALEDICTORIANS AND SALUTATORIAN
RESOLUTION NO. 10-99: JUDY ELAINE CLARK
CONTRACT RENEWAL WITH MEDICOUNT MANAGEMENT, INC.
LIQUOR LICENSE REQUEST-WILLIAM A STAYNER DBA YELLOW ROSE NITE CLUB
ORDINANCE NO. 3129-BIDS FOR STREET RESURFACING AND REPAIR
REPORTS BY OFFICERS
Mr. Williams informed Council that Vanessa Fletcher, the Volunteer
Coordinator, tendered her resignation effective the end of May. He said that Mrs. Fletcher
has been with the City since 1996 and has done a great job of more than just coordinating
the volunteers. He said that Mrs. Fletcher wants to spend more time with her family. Mr.
Williams said that they will be placing an ad for the position.
Mr. Williams said the bids were opened for the water main project for the West Lowery
area. The bid went to Associated Excavating with the lowest bid of $300,655.45. Mr.
Williams also informed everyone that pool passes are now available at the Civic Center.
UNSCHEDULED BUSINESS
COMMENTS BY THE AUDIENCE
Ray Horn, 917 Primrose Drive, addressed Council. He said that he is just checking on
the progress of the bridge. He asked if they will be cutting trees all the way down the
banks. Mr. Williams said that right now they are just clearing the way for the
installation of the bridge. A survey will be done for easements, property lines and
profiles of the area to determine what improvements may be needed. Mr. Horn said that they
are very happy with the work being done so far. He also asked if the area where the two
creeks meet can be cleared out before any problems arise. Mr. Williams said that he will
look into that. Mayor Gilman thanked Mr. Horn for coming to the meeting.
COMMENTS BY COUNCIL
Mr. Mounce congratulated the valedictorians and salutatorian for 1999. He also
congratulated the After Prom staff and parents for another successful event.
Mrs. Lotspaih reminded everyone that Woody's will be closing on May 1st. She
said that she will miss the market.
Mayor Gilman thanked Ron Ziemkowski on cameras. She noted that Friday is Arbor Day and
the City Beautiful Commission will have their annual tree planting at the Civic Center.
Everyone is invited to attend. The Mayor also reminded everyone that May 8th is
Garage Sale Saturday in West Carrollton.
RECESS
A motion was made by Mayor Gilman and seconded by Mr. Gordon to recess to
a Work Session to discuss the items on the agenda. A unanimous roll call vote carried the
motion.
Council recessed.
WORK SESSION
In addition to City Council, those present for the Work Session included:
G. Tracy Williams, City Manager; and David Watson, Assistant City Manager.
CITY COUNCIL VISION RETREAT
City Council discussed plans for the Vision Retreat to be held on May 6th.
It was the consensus of Council that greater attention should be given this year on how
the Council wanted to go about implementing the Vision Statements adopted in previous
years.
1999 CITIZENS SURVEY
City Manager Williams reviewed the Citizen Survey form used in 1995, and
sought City Council's suggestions on any modifications or changes they would like to the
Citizen Survey planned for this year. Williams noted that he would draft a new survey and
share it with City Council for their final review before proceeding with the survey this
year.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY
Assistant City Manager David Watson reviewed with City Council the program
planned over a four day period at the West Carrollton High School, to introduce three
social studies classes to local government. He noted that this would require the
involvement of City Council members and City staff, and the four-day program would
culminate with a mock city council meeting to be held by each of the three government
classes. He noted that approximately twenty-five students per class, or seventy-five
students total, would be involved in this program. He also expressed appreciation for
social studies teacher, Peter Kavouras' commitment to the new program to help students
better understand how local government functions.
Council reconvened into the regular session.
ADJOURNMENT
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MAYOR CLERK OF COUNCIL