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104 North 5th Street, Suite B TELEPHONE (270) 762-0300 Murray, Kentucky 42071 TDD (270) 753-1621
FAX (270) 762-0306
Website: www.murrayky.gov
Jack Rose Mayor
City of Murray
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
December 8, 2016 6:30 P.M.
1) Call to Order, welcome to guests, and moment of silence 2) Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag Robert Billington 3) Minutes Council Meeting of November 22, 2016 4) Mayor’s Report
a) MES cable rate increase b) January 12 Council Meeting rescheduled to January 5 or 9 c) Council swearing in ceremony and pictures after meeting
5) Public Comment (Prior arrangement through the Mayor’s Office)
6) Report Personnel and Finance Committee Chair, Danny Hudspeth
7) Report Public Works Committee Chair, Butch Seargent
8) WWTP Report Todd Solomon
9) Consent Agenda:
a) Municipal Order Number 2016-026 reappointing Jim Foster to the Board of Zoning
Adjustments for a four (4) year term to expire January 1, 2021
b) Municipal Order Number 2016-027 reappointing Jane Shoemaker to the Cable Commission for
a four (4) year term to expire December 31, 2020
c) Municipal Order Number 2016-028 appointing Deana Wright to the Code Enforcement Board
for a three (3) year term to expire December 8, 2019
d) Municipal Order Number 2016-029 reappointing Dr. Roger Reichmuth to the Ethics Board for
a three (3) year term to expire December 26, 2019
e) Municipal Order Number 2016-030 appointing Chris Cain to the Parks Board for a four (4)
year term to expire on December 8, 2020
f) Municipal Order Number 2016-031 reappointing Marc Peebles to the Planning Commission for
a four (4) year term to expire January 1, 2021
g) Municipal Order Number 2016-032 reappointing John Krieb to the Planning Commission for a
four (4) year term to expire January 1, 2021
10) Adjournment
Please join us for the Swearing In of City Council Members, Ret. Judge David Buckingham officiating.
104 North 5th Street, Suite B TELEPHONE (270) 762-0300 Murray, Kentucky 42071 TDD (270) 753-1621
FAX (270) 762-0306
Website: www.murrayky.gov
PERSONNEL AND FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING
6:00 p.m.
Danny Hudspeth, Chair; Robert Billington, Johnny Bohannon,
Jason Pittman, Butch Seargent
Generator Bids
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING
6:10 p.m.
Butch Seargent, Chair; Jeremy Bell, Johnny Bohannon, Dan Miller,
Jane Shoemaker, Burton Young
Natural gas expansion projects for County Line Road and Pottertown Road
MINUTES OF COUNCIL
November 22, 2016
6:30 P.M.
The Murray City Council met in regular session Thursday, November 22, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. in the
Council Chambers of City Hall with Mayor Jack Rose presiding.
Council Members Present: Jeremy Bell, Robert Billington, Johnny Bohannon, Wesley Bolin, Linda
Cherry, Danny Hudspeth, Dan Miller, Jason Pittman, Pat Scott , Butch Seargent, Jane Shoemaker, Burton
Young
Council Members Absent: None
Staff Present: Ron Allbritten, Tonya Guidry, Luke Crawford, Tim Fortner, Chief Liles, Cathy Morris,
Chief Pologruto, Kim Wyatt, , City Attorney Warren Hopkins
After a moment of silence, Danny Hudspeth led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
Mayor Rose welcomed Council members and guests and called the meeting to order.
The Minutes of the Council Meeting of November 10, 2016, were presented for approval. Mr. Hudspeth
moved; seconded by Mr. Pittman. All present voted aye.
The Minutes of the Special Called Council Meeting of November 17, 2016, were presented for approval.
Dr. Young moved; seconded by Mr. Bohannon. All present voted aye.
Mayor Rose presented the Mayor’s Report as outlined below: a) Clean Stream Project update—Justin Smith reported on a successful pilot volunteer project which
resulted in cleaner City waterways b) Street Department update—Ron Allbritten presented information regarding state and local
transportation improvements as well as Fall leaf pickup c) Fire Department update—Chief Pologruto reported on recent Fire Department activities including
a deployment to assist with wildfires in an eastern Kentucky state park and hazardous material response training/certification for 12 members of the Fire Department through Hazmat 1.
Public Comment: Mr. Tucker Adams, 7607 State Route 94 West commented on the proposed
occupational license tax. Mr. Adams stated that while he did not endorse the occupational license tax
proposed at the last meeting, he thought the data suggested such a change would be necessary at some
point, and offered several suggestions (public input, defined maximum rate or tiered rate).
Sue Hood, 406 7th Street, commented on the proposed occupational license tax and stated that she thought
the public should have more information and input on the subject. Ms. Hood also questioned some of the
data presented at the last meeting regarding the proposed tax.
Tim Fortner, ABC Administrator, presented the Alcoholic Beverage Control report for the 1st quarter of
the fiscal year (beginning July 1, 2016).
Mayor Rose recognized Finance Director Luke Crawford, who presented information regarding the
impact of an occupational license tax on various household scenarios in the City of Murray.
The decision of whether to take action to proceed (or not proceed) with the drafting of an occupational
license tax ordinance was discussed in great detail. After discussion, Mr. Bolin moved to table the action
until the New Year and new council; seconded by Dr. Miller. After further discussion, Mayor Rose
called for a roll call vote.
Ayes: Jeremy Bell, Robert Billington, Johnny Bohannon, Wesley Bolin, Danny Hudspeth, Dan Miller,
Jason Pittman, Pat Scott, Butch Seargent, Jane Shoemaker, Burton Young
Nays: Linda Cherry
Mayor Rose stated he may appoint a committee to address the issue in January or February. He said any
Council member could contact him or Luke Crawford to further discuss data/options/ideas.
Ordinance Number 2016-1716, an ordinance amending Ordinance Number 2016-1705, which adopted
the FY 2016-2017 City of Murray, Kentucky, Annual Budget by restating certain revenues and
expenditures for the City of Murray Operations Budget in order to add a part-time legal assistant to the
pay classification and change a part-time meter reader position to full-time was presented for approval on
second reading. Mr. Bohannon moved; seconded by Mr. Billington.
Ayes: Jeremy Bell, Robert Billington, Johnny Bohannon, Wesley Bolin, Linda Cherry, Danny Hudspeth,
Dan Miller, Jason Pittman, Pat Scott, Butch Seargent, Jane Shoemaker, Burton Young
Nays: None
Ordinance Number 2016-1717, an ordinance amending Ordinance Number 2016-1705 which adopted
the FY 2016-2017 City of Murray, Kentucky, Annual Budget by restating certain revenues and
expenditures for the City of Murray Operations Budget in order to revise capital expenditures in the
Public Works section was presented for approval on second reading. Mr. Pittman moved; seconded by
Mr. Bohannon.
Ayes: Jeremy Bell, Robert Billington, Johnny Bohannon, Wesley Bolin, Linda Cherry, Danny Hudspeth,
Dan Miller, Jason Pittman, Pat Scott, Butch Seargent, Jane Shoemaker, Burton Young
Nays: None
Ordinance Number 2016-1718, an ordinance amending Ordinance Number 2012-1585 Alcoholic
Beverage Control to bring City timelines into compliance with state ABC requirements was presented for
approval on second reading. Mr. Pittman moved; seconded by Ms. Shoemaker.
Ayes: Jeremy Bell, Robert Billington, Johnny Bohannon, Wesley Bolin, Linda Cherry, Danny Hudspeth,
Dan Miller, Jason Pittman, Pat Scott, Butch Seargent, Jane Shoemaker, Burton Young
Nays: None
Ordinance Number 2016-1719, an ordinance amending City of Murray Code of Ordinances §118
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL, specifically §118.075 (A), (B) AND (C) in order to include
Sunday hours for sale and delivery under these sections was presented for approval on second reading.
Mr. Pittman moved; seconded by Mr. Scott. Council discussed the amendment.
Mr. Seargent moved to amend Sunday hours for sale and delivery to the hours of 6:00 a.m.
to 7:00 a.m. on Sundays; seconded by Ms. Cherry. After further discussion, Mayor Rose
called for a roll call vote.
Ayes: Jeremy Bell, Johnny Bohannon, Linda Cherry, Danny Hudspeth, Butch Seargent,
Nays: Robert Billington, Wesley Bolin, Dan Miller, Jason Pittman, Pat Scott, Jane
Shoemaker, Burton Young
The amendment failed. Mayor Rose called for a roll call vote on Ordinance Number 2016-1719.
Ayes: Robert Billington, Wesley Bolin, Dan Miller, Jason Pittman, Pat Scott, Jane Shoemaker, Burton
Young
Nays: Jeremy Bell, Johnny Bohannon, Linda Cherry, Danny Hudspeth, Butch Seargent
Ordinance Number 2016-1715, an ordinance amending the City of Murray Code of Ordinances, Chapter
40: CODE ENFORCEMENT, all subsections, in order to bring the Chapter into compliance with
Kentucky General Assembly House Bill 422, signed into law on April 9, 2016, was presented for
approval on second reading. Mr. Hudspeth moved; seconded by Ms. Shoemaker.
Ayes: Jeremy Bell, Robert Billington, Johnny Bohannon, Wesley Bolin, Linda Cherry, Danny Hudspeth,
Dan Miller, Jason Pittman, Pat Scott, Butch Seargent, Jane Shoemaker, Burton Young
Nays: None
With no other business before the Council, Mr. Billington moved to adjourn; seconded by Mr.
Bohannon. All members present voted aye. The meeting adjourned at 8:12 p.m.
___________________________________
Jack Rose, Mayor
ATTEST:
________________________________
June Batts, City Clerk
Dear Valued Cable Customer,
Murray Electric System would first of all like to thank you for your subscription to our Cable service. We are proud to
serve you and your neighbors in Murray. You are a valued customer to MES and we hope that our relationship
continues for many years.
As you have seen over the years MES has continued to add additional programming to your Expanded Basic Cable
lineup, our initial channel count was 68 in the year 2000 and currently we have 97 with only 3 rate increases totaling less
than $10.00. As we have added each of these channels we have also added programming costs that has seen an
increased rate of 181% over the last 10 years. Due to this, MES can no longer absorb these fees and will require an
increase on our Expanded Basic rates to try and cover the skyrocketing cost of programming. Effective January 1, 2017
we will have a $15.00 increase on our Expanded Basic Cable. We realize this is a larger than normal increase; even still,
this increase finds MES $10.00 below the national average of $69.03 (See Historical Averages as reported by the FCC).
According to the FCC and defined in the Historical Averages report included, the report clearly shows that our current
rate of $44.00 was the average in 2005 & 2006, this shows that other operators have been implementing increases for
years where MES has not.
As an added service to our Expanded Basic Cable, the High Definition (HD) feeds of those channels that we currently
provide within our Expanded Basic Tier (see attached list) will now be available to those customers that have an MES
issued digital box. If you are interested in receiving these HD feeds you can add a DTA for $2.00 per month.
MES has been told over the years that weather coverage programming is important to a number of our customers,
therefore we will be repositioning The Weather Channel (currently channel 22) to our Basic Cable package Channel 18
that will allow viewing to all of our cable customers. In addition to this change, we will be launching Hallmark Movies &
Mysteries to our Expanded Basic Cable package on Channel 22. We have received several requests for this channel from
our customers. Hallmark Movies & Mysteries is a 24-hour cable network dedicated to bringing viewers family-friendly
movies with a mix of classic theatrical films, presentations from the acclaimed Hallmark Hall of Fame library, and original
Hallmark Channel movies and special events. We are working to make these changes effective around the first week of
January 2017.
During our digital upgrade we offered DTA boxes for customers that did not have digital TVs. The cost of these devices
are not being covered and we are increasing the cost of these boxes to $2.00 per month. Again, we value you as a
customer and look forward to offering additional offerings and the same service level that you have become
accustomed.
Thank you,
Murray Electric System
Federal Communications Commission DA 16-1166
Attachment 7
Historical Averages
1995-2015
Year
Basic
Tier
Price
Expanded Basic Service Next Most
Popular
Service &
Equipment
CPI
Price Channels Price per Channel
All
Items Cable
No. Index Dollars Index
Jul. 1995 --- $22.35 44.0 100.0 0.600 100.0 --- 100.0 100.0
Jul. 1996 --- $24.28 47.0 106.8 0.610 101.7 --- 103.0 106.9
Jul. 1997 --- $26.31 49.4 112.3 0.630 105.0 --- 105.2 114.9
Jul. 1998 $12.06 $27.88 50.1 113.9 0.650 108.3 $38.58 107.0 122.6
Jul. 1999 $12.58 $28.94 51.1 116.1 0.650 108.3 $38.43 109.3 127.0
Jul. 2000 $12.84 $31.22 54.8 124.5 0.660 110.0 $39.64 113.3 132.9
Jul. 2001 $12.84 $33.75 59.4 135.0 0.600 100.0 $45.33 116.4 139.1
Jul. 2002 $14.45 $36.47 62.7 142.5 0.660 110.0 $46.59 118.1 147.8
Jan. 2003 $13.45 $38.95 67.5 153.4 0.650 108.3 $49.03 121.2 157.1
Jan. 2004 $13.80 $41.04 70.3 159.8 0.660 110.0 $51.76 123.5 163.1
Jan. 2005 $14.30 $43.04 70.5 160.2 0.620 103.3 $56.03 127.2 169.6
Jan. 2006 $14.59 $45.26 71.0 161.4 0.650 108.3 $59.09 132.2 174.4
Jan. 2007 $15.33 $47.27 72.6 165.0 0.670 111.7 $60.27 135.0 179.0
Jan. 2008 $16.11 $49.65 72.8 165.5 0.680 113.3 $63.66 140.8 183.9
Jan. 2009 $17.65 $52.37 78.2 177.7 0.710 118.3 $67.92 140.8 186.5
Jan. 2010 $17.93 $54.44 117.0 204.7 0.560 110.3 $71.39 144.5 191.9
Jan. 2011 $19.33 $57.46 124.2 217.3 0.569 112.0 $75.37 146.9 192.0
Jan. 2012 $20.55 $61.63 149.9 262.2 0.505 99.4 $78.91 151.2 199.8
Jan. 2013 $22.63 $64.41 159.6 279.2 0.484 95.3 $81.64 153.6 206.5
Jan. 2014 $22.78 $66.61 167.3 292.6 0.496 97.6 $84.65 156.0 212.0
Jan. 2015 $23.79 $69.03 181.3 317.1 0.456 89.3 $86.83 155.8 216.4
Compound Average Annual Rate of Change
5 year average 5.8% 4.9% --- 9.2% --- -4.0% 4.0% 1.5% 2.4%
10 year average 5.2% 4.8% 7.1% -1.4% 4.5% 2.0% 2.5%
Years 1995-2015 --- 5.8% --- 5.9% --- -0.5% --- 2.2% 3.9%
Notes: Values are weighted averages of the two sample groups except for 1995-2000 prices and 2000-01 channels, which are the
noncompetitive group. 2014 averages are from the 2014 survey and may not match 2014 averages from the 2015 survey due to
random sampling variance. The 1995 expanded basic price is programming and equipment less an estimate of the equipment portion.
Before 2010, price of the next most popular service sums expanded basic, the digital tier, and equipment. We began surveying a more
expansive set of channels in 2010 and the indices combine the two series. The 2010 index reflects 2009-2010 data from the 2010
survey for which the 2009 values are 101.6 channels and 60 cents per channel.
Sources: Implementation of Section 3 of the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992, Statistical Report
on Average Rates for Basic Service, Cable Programming Service, and Equipment, reports for years 1997-2015 (See note 5, supra, of
the Report). CPIs are from Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor, Consumer Price Index, All Urban Consumers, U.S. City
Average, Not Seasonally Adjusted, Series CUUR0000SA0, All Items (1982-84=100) and Series CUUR0000SERA02, Cable and
Satellite Television and Radio Service (Dec. 1983=100). http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/srgate.http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/srgate. Accessed
April 26, 2016. Rebased to July 1995.
HD (High Definition Channels available with Expanded Basic Cable
Channel Network
Channel Network 900 ESPN HD
938 TBS HD
901 ESPN2 HD
939 TNT HD
902 ESPNUHD
941 WGN America HD
903 ESPN News HD
942 Bravo HD
904 Outdoor HD
943 Comedy Central HD
907 FS1 HD
944 E! HD
908 FS2 HD
947 Lifetime HD
909 FSN South HD
949 Spike HD
910 USA HD
950 tru TV HD
911 Freeform HD
951 CNN HD
912 Disney HD
952 HLN News HD
914 Disney Jr HD
953 Fox News Channel HD
915 HGTV HD
955 CNBC HD
916 Food Network HD
956 msnbc HD
917 A&E HD
960 BET HD
918 History HD
961 CMT HD
919 Travel HD
962 MTV HD
920 Fox News Channel HD
963 VH1 HD
921 Discovery HD
966 QVC HD
922 TLC HD
967 HSN HD
923 Science Channel HD
968 Cartoon Network HD
924 Animal Plant HD
969 Nickelodeon HD
927 Cooking Channel HD
981 NBC Sports Network HD
929 Hallmark Channel HD
982 Golf HD
933 FX East HD
934 Lifetime Movie Network HD
935 SciFi HD
936 National Geographic HD
937 AMC HD
104 North 5th Street, Suite B
TELEPHONE (270) 762-0300 Murray, Kentucky 42071 TDD (270) 753-1621 FAX (270) 762-0306
Website: www.murrayky.gov
Jack Rose Mayor
City of Murray
MUNICIPAL ORDER NUMBER 2016-026
Be it hereby ordered by the Murray City Council, duly assembled this date, that Jim Foster is
reappointed to the Board of Zoning Adjustments for a term of four (4) years to expire January 1, 2021.
ADOPTED BY THE MURRAY CITY COUNCIL ON THE 8TH
DAY OF DECEMBER, 2016.
_______________________________
Jack Rose, Mayor
ATTEST: ______________________________
June Batts, City Clerk
104 North 5th Street, Suite B
TELEPHONE (270) 762-0300 Murray, Kentucky 42071 TDD (270) 753-1621 FAX (270) 762-0306
Website: www.murrayky.gov
Jack Rose Mayor
City of Murray
MUNICIPAL ORDER NUMBER 2016-027
Be it hereby ordered by the Murray City Council, duly assembled this date, that Jane Shoemaker is
reappointed to the Cable Commission for a term of four (4) years to expire December 31, 2020.
ADOPTED BY THE MURRAY CITY COUNCIL ON THE 8TH
DAY OF DECEMBER, 2016.
_______________________________
Jack Rose, Mayor
ATTEST: ______________________________
June Batts, City Clerk
104 North 5th Street, Suite B
TELEPHONE (270) 762-0300 Murray, Kentucky 42071 TDD (270) 753-1621 FAX (270) 762-0306
Website: www.murrayky.gov
Jack Rose Mayor
City of Murray
MUNICIPAL ORDER NUMBER 2016-028
Be it hereby ordered by the Murray City Council, duly assembled this date, that Deana Wright is
appointed to the Code Enforcement Board for a term of three (3) years to expire December 8, 2019.
ADOPTED BY THE MURRAY CITY COUNCIL ON THE 8TH
DAY OF DECEMBER, 2016.
_______________________________
Jack Rose, Mayor
ATTEST: ______________________________
June Batts, City Clerk
104 North 5th Street, Suite B
TELEPHONE (270) 762-0300 Murray, Kentucky 42071 TDD (270) 753-1621 FAX (270) 762-0306
Website: www.murrayky.gov
Jack Rose Mayor
City of Murray
MUNICIPAL ORDER NUMBER 2016-029
Be it hereby ordered by the Murray City Council, duly assembled this date, that Roger Reichmuth is
reappointed to the Ethics Board for a term of three (3) years to expire December 26, 2019.
ADOPTED BY THE MURRAY CITY COUNCIL ON THE 8TH
DAY OF DECEMBER, 2016.
_______________________________
Jack Rose, Mayor
ATTEST: ______________________________
June Batts, City Clerk
104 North 5th Street, Suite B
TELEPHONE (270) 762-0300 Murray, Kentucky 42071 TDD (270) 753-1621 FAX (270) 762-0306
Website: www.murrayky.gov
Jack Rose Mayor
City of Murray
MUNICIPAL ORDER NUMBER 2016-030
Be it hereby ordered by the Murray City Council, duly assembled this date, that Chris Cain is appointed
to the Murray Calloway County Parks Board for a term of four (4) years to expire December 8, 2020.
ADOPTED BY THE MURRAY CITY COUNCIL ON THE 8TH
DAY OF DECEMBER, 2016.
_______________________________
Jack Rose, Mayor
ATTEST: ______________________________
June Batts, City Clerk
104 North 5th Street, Suite B
TELEPHONE (270) 762-0300 Murray, Kentucky 42071 TDD (270) 753-1621 FAX (270) 762-0306
Website: www.murrayky.gov
Jack Rose Mayor
City of Murray
MUNICIPAL ORDER NUMBER 2016-031
Be it hereby ordered by the Murray City Council, duly assembled this date, that Marc Peebles is
reappointed to the Planning Commission for a term of four (4) years to expire January 1, 2021.
ADOPTED BY THE MURRAY CITY COUNCIL ON THE 8TH
DAY OF DECEMBER, 2016.
_______________________________
Jack Rose, Mayor
ATTEST: ______________________________
June Batts, City Clerk
104 North 5th Street, Suite B
TELEPHONE (270) 762-0300 Murray, Kentucky 42071 TDD (270) 753-1621 FAX (270) 762-0306
Website: www.murrayky.gov
Jack Rose Mayor
City of Murray
MUNICIPAL ORDER NUMBER 2016-032
Be it hereby ordered by the Murray City Council, duly assembled this date, that John Krieb is
reappointed to the Planning Commission for a term of four (4) years to expire January 1, 2021.
ADOPTED BY THE MURRAY CITY COUNCIL ON THE 8TH
DAY OF DECEMBER, 2016.
_______________________________
Jack Rose, Mayor
ATTEST: ______________________________
June Batts, City Clerk