CITY OF JACKSON City Council Meeting Minutes June 27, JACKSON CALIFORNIA 2022 Mayor and Council Members Robert Stimpson, Mayor Connie Gonsalves, Vice Mayor Max Godde, Council Member Steve McLean, Council Member Chad Simmons, Council Member John Georgette, City Clerk StaffMembers: Anne Branham, City Attorney Yvonne Kimball, City Manager Bree Wilder, Public Works Superintendent Dale Fishback, Interim Fire Chief Chris Mynderup, Police Chief Matt Ospital, City Engineer ABSENT: Mayor Stimpson called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TOTHE FLAG. Mayor Stimpson led the Pledge of Allegiance. 1. APPROVALOF AGENDA. Motion to approve the City Council Agenda dated June 27, 2022, as presented. Moved by Councilmember McLean, seconded by Councilmember Godde, and carried by a StoOroll call vote: AYES: Stimpson, Gonsalves, Godde, McLean, Simmons NOES: None ABSENT: ABSTAIN: None None 2. REMOTE MEETINGFINDINGS. Motion to approve the Remote Findings dated June 27, 2022, as presented. Moved by Vice Mayor Gonsalves, and seconded by Councilmember Simmons and carried by a. 5 to 0 roll call vote: AYES: Stimpson, Gonsalves, Godde, McLean, Simmons NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None Council Meeting Minutes - June 27,2022 Page 2 3. PUBLIC MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA. Discussion items only, no action will be taken. Any person may address the Council at this time on any subject within the jurisdiction of the City Council. Please note -1 there is a three (3) minute limit. Paul Jones-Offered Prayers. 4. CONSENT CALENDAR. Items listed on the consent calendar are considered routine and may be enacted by one motion. Any item may be removed for discussion at the request ofa Council Member. a. Approval ofthel May 9 & 23, 2022 Meeting Minutes. b. Approval of Expenditure Reports in the amount of $466,757.98. - Approval of Payroll Expenditure Report in the amount of $308,815.26 d. Receive Jackson Fire Department Monthly Report for May 2022. Receive Jackson Police Department Monthly Report for May 2022. - Building Department Monthly Report for May 2022. h. Resolution No. 2022-09 SB1 project list. g. Approve Special Event Permit for. Jackson Lions Club 3rd of] July Fireworks Show. Resolution No. 2022-10FY 2021/22 Civic Center Roof Improvement. City Hall temporary hours: from June to mid - October: public access 9:00: am to 4:00 pm due to relocation and staffing transition. Telephone remains open from 8:30 am to k. Resolution No. 2022-11 FY Rectify On-Call Building Official Services Agreement. . Authorization oft the Finance/HR Manager position title and pay scale. m. Authorization for purchase ofai new utility pick-up vehicle for the Fire Department and amend the FY: 21/22 budget accordingly (funding impact assigned Fund Balance for fire n. FY22/23 Measure E/TOT Grant Program allocation authorization (authorize $30,000 for 5:00 pm. vehicles). the FY22/23 cycle). 0. Resolution No. 2022-12 Amador County to conduct election. Motion to approve the Consent Calendar dated. June 27, 2022, as presented. Moved by Councilmember Simmons, seconded by Councilmember Godde, and carried by a 5to Oroll call vote: AYES: Stimpson, Gonsalves, Godde, McLean, Simmons NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None 5.. ADMINSTRATIVE REPORTS. is expected to be taken by the Council. Public Works, Bree Wilder This section is to provide staff an opportunity toj present oral status reports on issues. No legal action Street striping is taking place now. Council Meeting Minutes -. June 27, 2022 Page 3 We are cleaning up for the 3rdc ofJuly show. The cemetery road base project has been completed and looks good out there. The rehab project at the City Hall, from the roofleak, is on track. Interim Fire Chief, Dale Fishback The prescribed burn schedule for 6/25 on the Oro De Amador property was canceled due to high temperatures, low humidity and a now planned in late fall, when the fuel is more receptive to a complete burn and the conditions are more. likely to keep the burn within the We have completed our firefighter recruit academy for the spring of2022. Wel had four candidates complete the academy. Two oft the four are. joining and the other two are uncertain ifthey want to continue in the fire service. This was the first time we have run this type of academy and it was a learning experience. With this experience we hope to build on The department responded to a residential structure fire at 100 E. Sierra View on 6/23. The fire was contained to the attic area oft the structure, but the interior did suffer major smoke and water damage. Iwould like to thank councilmember Max Godde for his efforts in the suppression. The fire was across the street from his home, and he was the first on scene Iwould like to clarify some of the confusion on the Jackson Lions Club's planned July 3rd fireworks event. There was a lack of communication between the Lions and Fireworks America. The Lions Club had planned on having on field seating and events, but this was apparently not conveyed to Fireworks America. Fireworks America prepared and submitted their permit with designated launch sites and safety zones encompassing the entire field. By the time the permit reached me for approval the Lions Club was already advertising their planned events. When I noticed there was a conflict between the map: and planned events, I contacted Fireworks America to see if we could do anything about the conflict and received a "no" answer. Their show would not allow anyone on the field. Ithen discussed the situation with the Lions Club representative, and they formulated a plan to move their activities to containment. the next one. attempting to extinguish the fire with his garden hose. Detert Park and Aimee Field. Police Chief, Chris Mynderup Thej police department is ready for the 3rd of. July Fireworks Show sponsored by the Lion's Club. We understand there was a change in venue for the picnic, moving from the. Junior High School to Detert Park. We will have extra foot patrols in the park. There will be a shuttle for spectators, that will pick up at. Argonaut High School and drop off at Detert Park. The PD will also be actively enforcing the laws concerning the use and possession ofillegal On Thursday, June 30th, Iv will be attending ai meeting, along with other County law enforcement department heads, at the CHP office. The purpose oft this meeting is to meet the Cal Trans Homeless Encampment Coordinator tol have a better understanding of their policies and to discuss multi-agency operations if they become necessary in the future. OnJ July 11t,Iwill be attending the monthly Historic. Jackson Business Association's meeting and answering any questions the business owners may have. fireworks. Council Meeting Minutes - June 27, 2022 Page 4 NOTE: At this point, it was advised that remote participants were experiencing technical difficulties and could: not participate ini the meeting. Upon unsuccessful efforts to resolve the Mayor Stimpson stated that we will adjourn and finish the meeting on Friday, July 1st (time technical issues, it was decided that the meeting had to adjourn. to be determined and posted), as a special City Council meeting. 6. REGULAR MEETING ADJOURNMENT. Mayor Stimpson adjourned the regular meeting at 7:48 p.m. ATTEST: 72512027 John Date Approved g