TOWN OF BATH COUNCIL MEETING April 2, 2024 1. Call to ORDER: @ 5:30pm by Mayor. 2. ROLL CALL: Scott Merki (X) Susan Webster (X) Elizabeth Skinner (X) Greg Schene (X) Rebecca MacLeod (X) Mary Lynn Hickey (X) Tom Hall (X) Quorum present. 3. REVIEW OF MINUTES: Minutes of the Regular Meeting of March 19, 2024 and Special Meeting ofMarch 27, 2024 were approved by Common Consent. 5. COMMUNICATION FROM MAYOR: The Warm Springs Watershed Stream Clean-up in conjunction with the Make It Shine Program will be April 12 and 13. Counciwoman Skinner reported that the Town ofBath and Greenway Cemetery Make It Shine projects will be held on April 6 with April 13 as the rain date. The President of the Berkeley Springs State Park Foundation Pete Gordon has informed Council that the Foundation is planning a ribbon cutting ceremony for the WVU Extension Master Gardeners ofMorgan County submitted their parking MOTION: To approve the request for parking spaces on the corner of west Fairfax and South Washington Streets and vender parking at the Depot as presented- The Cacapon Mountain Brewing Company asked that Council approve this business's outdoor dining area license application at their location on Williams MOTION: To approve the Cacapon Mountain Brewing Company's outdoor dining area license application as presented- Skinner/Hickey- Carried Travel Berkeley Springs requested that Council approve their Uniquely WV event to be held on. April 27. Council gave approval through Common Consent. The Mayor will attend the ribbon cutting and bell ringing for the Farmers Market 4. PERSONS BEFORE COUNCIL: None at this time. Informational flyers are attached. completed improvement project on April19. request (attached) for this year's Plant Fair on May 10 and 11. Hickey/Webster- Carried Street. opening on April 7. COMMITTEE AND BOARD REPORTS 1.1 BATHDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (BDA): The next meeting is April 3. 2. PARKS & REC: The next meeting is April 17.No report at this time. 3. PLANNING COMMISSION (PC): The next meeting is May 9. 4. RAIL/TRAIL (NBRT): The next meeting is April 24. Co-Chair Pete Brown has submitted the project progress report (attached) and was present for further clarification. Councilwoman MacLeod expanded on the written report progress details regarding Parcel 1A landscaping and remediation ongoing plans and work. An Arbor Day event is being planned for this phase on April 27 at the site. 1 Berkeley Springs State Park Foundation volunteer Pete Brown and Councilwoman MacLeod included a detailed report (attached) concerning this recent project's DEP violation and the procedure required to remedy the administrative hurdles. 5. STREETSCAPE: The progress report (attached) has been submitted by Co-Chair Pete Brown and was present with further details. The next meeting is April 18. 6. TRAIN DEPOT: The next meeting is April 18 at the Depot at 4pm. The Committee is planning musical entertainment with Ross Martin at the Depot on the third weekends ofMay, June, July, August and September. The Committee is also looking over the Town's insurance liability policy on the Depot. The WV State Fire Marshall's Office Inspector will be at the Depot on April 8 for an occupancy permit 8. CLERKRECORDER REPORT: Recorder Webster addressed a recently received facilities use application (attached) submitted and reviewed by the Finance Committee. The idea was appreciated and it was concurred that more details are needed sO that this event can coincide with other seasonal events and decorating 9. FINANCE: Chairwoman Webster delivered the following bills for approval: (a) Town of Bath $2,805.34- Motion to approve: Webster/Hickey Carried (b). BSWW $16,630,74-Motion to approve: Webster/MacLeod- Carried (C) Greenway Cemetery $81.65- Motion to approve: Webster/Hickey- Carried (d) Depot $151.83- Motion to approve: Webster/Skinner- Carried 10.TREE BOARD: The next meeting is April 17. Member Kate Lehman reported that the in-kind work bills have been submitted for the Demonstration City Grant reimbursement. The board is investigating other grant opportunities and is participating with the Arbor Day Event at the Depot lot. Lehman also presented the Tree Board's proposal for Greenway Park and Arboretum Grant (attached). 11.GRANT: The next meeting is April 8. Chairwoman Hickey informed Council that the AARP Community Challenge Grant has been submitted for Streetscape streetlights at the Depot. She has applied for a SHPO grant for the Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grant for the rehab of qualifying properties in Bath. A letter ofinterest has been submitted for the Appalachian Forest Grant for a new Bath website. Hickey is continuing work with the WV Grant Resource Center for COPS/JAG funding. Councilwoman Skinner is applying for funding for Greenway Cemetery from the Morgan County Commission for maintenance equipment. Councilwoman MacLeod presented the Cooperative Agreement and Scope of Work (attached) for the Bath MOTION: To approve the NRCS Cooperative Agreement and Scope of Work as 12.PUBLIC SAFETY: The next meeting is April 10. Chief Carper explained the National DEA Drug Take Back Day at Town Hall on April 27 and the Town ofl Bath 13.CEMETERY: The next meeting is April 23. Chairwoman Skinner informed all that the review. 7. LANDMARK COMMISSION (HLC): No report at this time. projects. sponsored NRCS project for discussion and approval. presented - MacLeod/Hickey- Carried Challenge Coin. The Park Mobile training is to begin soon. 2 mausoleum repair work is to begin again with the help of] Pete Brown and engineer Jeff Advertisement has been placed for mowing services for Greenway Cemetery for the The Morgan County Commission will be funding the Civil War interpretive signage at Chairwoman Skinner reminded all ofthe community benefits of the WV DEP Make It Shine program to be held in Bath and Greenway Cemetery on April 6 (details attached). 14.PUBLIC WORKS: Next meeting is May 7. Chairwoman MacLeod reported that equipment repairs are in progress. Seasonal work including curb painting is in planning. The pothole at the corner of Warren and S. Washington Street is being addressed. Cornelius Street has sustained damage in the recent stormy weather. 15.ORDINANCE: The next meeting is April 11. Chairman Schene presented for Second Reading Ordinance # 2024-02-10 Amending in part Chapter 62 Solid Waste (attached). MOTION: To approve for Second Reading Ordinance 2024-02-10Amending in part Chairman Schene presented for Second Reading Ordinance 2024-02-11 Amending in part MOTION: To approve for Second Reading Ordinance 2024-02-11Amending in part Schene clarified that the billings presented for the amendments are quarterly not 16.BSWW: The next meeting is April 3. Chairman Hall reported on the last Water Committee meeting which included presentations by Alan Marchun, Technical Assistance Provider WVE RCAP and Monica Whyte, Region IXI Bureau for Public Health, Source Water Assessment Program (SWAP). Due to the Rt. 522 Extension project factors inn need ofevaluation include, but are: not limited to: manpower, staffing, downtime for maintenance, accurate reporting and more. Marchun and Whyte will help the BSWW in Gola. Remediation stipulations will be reviewed with the contractor. upcoming season with bids due on April 5. the grave site of General Barstow in Greenway Cemetery. Chapter 62 Solid Waste- Hickey/MacLeod- Carried Chapter 74 Taxation and Revenue (attached). Chapter 74 Taxation and Revenue- MacLeod/webster- Carried monthly. these matters. 17.MOTION TO ADJOURN: Approved by Common Consent. Attest: Mayor Jsteimak Recorder. Sug! lulde 3 WVU EXTENSION MASTER GARDENERS of MORGAN COUNTY- PLANT FAIR COMMITTEE March 20, 2024 To: Bath Town Council Attn: Sharron Corrick 271 Wilkes, Suite A Berkeley Springs, WV 25411 Plant Fair Committee From: RE: WVU Extension Master Gardeners = Morgan County Parking Request for 2024 Plant Fair The WVU Extension Master Gardeners of Morgan County will again be hosting our annual Plant Fair in Berkeley Springs State Park. This year's event will bel held on Friday, May 10th, and Saturday May 11th,2 2024. As inj previous years, we would like to reserve THREE parking spaces on Fairfax Street adjacent to the park, and perhaps ONE of the closest meters to the corner of Fairfax along S. Washington Street (for a total of four), for use as an area for loading and unloading plants from 6:00 am through 7:00 pm on Friday, May 10th and from 6:00 am through 6:00 pm on Saturday, May 11th, We would also like to request that those meters be bagged during those times. We will provide loading zone signs for the above-mentioned periods for the meters associated with the requested parking Ina addition, we would like to request once again, the use of the parking lot at the train station north end of town. You were kind enough to allow us to use this for vendor parking in previous years, and we found it quite useful. We will provide our vendors with permits to place in their front windshields toi indicate they areav vendor, We very much appreciate your continued support of our annual Plant Fair, and hope that you will come toj join int the spaces. fun! Respectfully, Daaskhn Darlene Brown Lindner Plant Fair Committee 301-948-3198 dJindner@frontier.com WVU Extension Master Gardeners - Morgan County WU EXTENSION OFFICE-8 80 WAR MEMORIAL TRAIL, SUITE C, BERKELEY SPRINGS, WV2 25411 304-258-8400 Status of Streetscape, State Park and NBRT Projects for Town Council April 2, 2024 STREETSCAPE Phase V: Design & Construction Target for Phase V is still a DOH solicitation in Bid-X for al May 7th Letting (bid opening). This is still possible, pending FHWA acceptance of DOH Solicitation package. The DOH package isi in the DOH Contracts Admin organization now. We are still targeting the May 7th Letting. Based on conference call with DOH (on 2-29-24) Contract Completion date for the May 7th Letting would be mid-October and for the June 11th Letting would be mid-September. These completion dates add some margin tot the Thrasher Workflow Durations - by about 2-weeksto account for contractor preparation prior to start and margin on the completion date. DOH expects to hear about 2023 Grant Awards in the next few weeks and anticipates opening oft the Intent to Apply (ITA) window for the 2024 Grant Applications later in April. We are preparing the inputs for the ITA1 for Phase VI Construction. The Phase VI Design Grant Application is in the 2023 Grant requests. The 2024 Phase VI Construction Grant ITA will be coordinated with the Grants An alternate Letting Date would be June 11th. Committee. Current Status Berkeley Springs State Park Project The Meeting with WV-DEP requested int the Mayor's March 5th letter has been set for April 11th at the DEP Office in Romney. This Meeting is to discuss the Town's response to the 2-29-24 DRAFT Consent Order #10251 (sediment and reporting violations) during the wall and stream work int the recent contract. The Town (as the DOH Project Sponsor) was the "Permittee" on the USACE 404 We completed the documentation of the event Timeline and the Requirements flow for erosion and sediment control. These two documents were sent to District 5 on April 1st. They willl be used for the April 11th Meeting discussion = and likely sent to DEP prior to the 11th. We are planning to invite We are finalizing the Town's specific response to the two issues in the Consent Order for discussion Permit for work in the Run in the Park. District 5 people to the April 11th Meeting. with Town Council. No input from DOH D5 yet. NBRT Trail Construction: Latest Update from DOH: Recent meeting with DOH Charleston, District 5 and Cenforce discussed the bridges DOH Charleston met with the DOH Procurement Division Possible conference with County on type/width/path for the bridges DOH plans video conference call in next couple of weeks to nail down the Next Steps Sent our latest Task Force Update to Mark = included timing of VRP completion- - Mark acknowledged this need. Parcel 1B Installation: Planning continues for the April 27 Arbor Day planting. The second installment of the CBT Grant should arrive by next week. Pete Brown 571-213-3687 1 Town of Bath Application for Use ofTown Property Date. Application Submitted: 3laalay A. Requesting Group or Organization Toin oPBaib B. Name ofF Responsible Person_ Cifre Soloio C. Address Gwfros SBSCy D. Telephone Number LH9/438-3516 E. Property Requested_ Loin F. Purpose of Use B5 Chifms Mactacy G. Will Admission be Charged or Product Sold? prodocis Solo H. Date/s Thcbla-ss 1304 by ueneors I. Beginning and Ending Time/s OAThos 3P5 Sunday Submit To Town Council 2 Roaysest: meter Caes- Application is: Approved Denied 522Could ) CAAR e Approved Subject to Following 1) Usage Fee Required 2). Proof ofInsurance on File foIKS desorahe Auehrs an sido Date trogts &xcept BarrPay Signature of Approval < Sust -to per a hsEyEur V Europoa AsL $A $A $ $ $ $ 5 $ $A S L $A $A I$ COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT between the U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NATURAL: RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE and the TOWN OF BATH, WEST VIRGINIA for the DEVELOPMENT OF A WARM SPRINGS RUN WATERSHED ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PURPOSE: Thej purpose of this agreement, between the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the sponsoring local organization, the' Town ofBath, WV (Recipient), is to develop a Watershed Plan-Environmental Assessment (Plan-EA) for Warm Springs Run Watershed (HUC #020700040503) in Morgan County, WV. Resource concerns identified for Warm Springs Run Watershed could be addressed through Public Law. No. 83-566 authority for the purpose of] Flood Prevention (3901 National Watershed Program Manual (NWPM) Section 500.3B(1). Thej proposed watershed project plani is not likely tol have significant effects and is therefore appropriate for an environmental assessment (40 CFR $ 1501.3 and 7 CFR 650.7). Thej project will bej planned as Plan- Environmental Assessment (Plan-EA). The SLO: requested NRCS planning assistance and authorization to develop al Plan-EA in accordance with390: NWPM Part 50. OBJECTIVES: The funding provided through this agreement will enable the Recipient toj procure services to develop a Watershed Plan-EA that meets all the requirements found within the Scope of Work and according to the requirements set forth in 3901 NWPM Part 50. This agreement includes funding for the planning phase adequate to develop feasible alternatives and aj preferred alternative. BUDGET NARRATIVE: The official budget described in this Budget Narrative will be considered the total budget as last approved Amounts included in this budget narrative are estimates. Reimbursement or advance liquidations willl be NRCS shall pay 100 percent of the costs as described in the agreement. Therei is no Sponsor (Recipient) Thel Recipient is requesting $500,000 from NRCS. The funds will be used to support the staff, professional services contractor, supplies, printing, and other expenses necessary to develop a watershed by the Federal awarding agency for this award. based on actual expenditures, not to exceed the amount obligated. cost-share required. plan. 1 Warm Springs Run Watershed Budget Narrative Thel Recipient will be responsible for all deliverables including the procurement of professional services ofa qualified engineering firm with oversight and quality control by NRCS. The Recipient will ensure that funding is used for the development of watershed plan including all pertinent information for the Recipient to makei informed decisions regarding flood risk reduction and watershed protection. Itis expected that the development of an environmental assessment and watershed plan will take 18 months. Thel Recipient will assign the Town Clerk to serve as Contracting Officer and will contribute approximately 10 percent ofl her time to the effort by guiding community outreach and public participation efforts, securing land rights, identifying key public participation points, and by administering all phases oft thes solicitation, evaluation, interviews, procurement, billing, and financial oversight of a contractor to complete the necessary steps identified by thel NRCS planning standards. The Town Clerk's effort serving as Contracting Officer is estimated to cost $6,500 ins salary and $3,500in fringe benefits. There is no travel is expected for this project. No equipment willl be purchased. Supplies for the project include $2,000 for the following: Paper and Copies 2000: X. .10/copy = Laptop Computer 1X$800= = Portable White Board 1X $200: = $200 $800 $200 Printing (Maps and Public Participation Materials) = $800 Contractual costs forj professional services are expected to cost an estimated $487,500: for the Other costsi include $500: for the cost ofpublication of notices ini newspapers for solicitation and public participation. Federal Budget Breakdown: TOTAL: BUDGET $ 500,000 TOTAL: FEDERAL FUNDS: $ 500,000 PERSONNEL $6 6,500 FRINGE BENEFITS $3,500 TRAVELSO EQUIPMENTSO SUPPLIES: $2,000 CONTRACTUAL: $487,500 CONSTRUCTIONS not applicable OTHERS $500 TOTALI DIRECT COSTSS500,000 INDIRECT COSTS$0 TOTALI NON-FEDERAL FUNDSSO PERSONNELSO FRINGE. BENEFITSSO TRAVELSO EQUIPMENTSO SUPPLIESSO CONTRACTUALSO 2 Warm Springs Run' Watershed CONSTRUCTION (not applicable)s0 OTHER$0 TOTAL: DIRECT COSTS$0 INDIRECT COSTS$0 Recipient has elected to voluntarily waive indirect costs. RESPONSIBILITES OF THE PARTIES: Ifinconsistencies arisel between the language in this Statement of Work (SOW) and the General Terms and Conditions attached to the agreement, the language in this SOW takes precedence. NRCS RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Review and concur that the any contractor utilized by thel Recipient to perform the work is 2. Periodically perform progress checks during planning andj participate in thej planning process as 3. Make payment covering the NRCS share of the cost upon receipt and approval of SF-270 as provided for in this agreement. NRCS: reserves the right to withhold payment incurred to the Recipient if the work product lacks completeness or adherence to any requirement as set forth in 4. Designate a Government Representative (GR) to serve as liaison with the Recipient. Christi qualified as noted in the Scope ofWork. needed. the Scope of Work. Hicks, ASTC-Water Resources, will serve as GR: for this agreement. RECIPIENT RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Perform the work (or oversee contractor's work) toj produce the deliverables as outlined in the 3. Contract for services and administer all contracts for the planning specified in this agreement in accordance with the Code of] Federal Regulations (CFR),2CFR $ 200.317 through 200.326, applicable state requirements, and thel Recipient's procurement regulations, as appropriate. See General Terms and Conditions attached to this agreement for a link to the CFR. In accordance with 20 CFR $ 200.326 contracts must contain the applicable provisions described in Appendix II 4. Be responsible for all administrative expenses necessary toj produce the watershed plan. These administrative matters includel but will not bel limited to facilities, clerical expenses, andl legal counsel, including the fees of such attorney or attorneys deemed neçessary by NRCS to resolve 5. All work performed by the contractor will bei reviewed for technical adequacy by thel NRCS GR. Recipient will not be reimbursed for work invoiced to them from the contractor until NRCS determines that all portions of that task are completed to NRCS: specifications as shown in the 6. Submit reports and payment requests to the ezFedGrants system or the Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) Grants and Agreements Division via email to PACIBC.GAD@lsagow as outlined in the applicable version of the General Terms and Conditions. Reporting frequency Scope of Work. 2. Comply with the applicable version of the General Terms and Conditions. tol Part 200. any legal matters. Attached Scope of' Work document. is as follows: 3 Warm Springs Run' Watershed SF270 Payments: Submit payment requests on a monthly or quarterly basis to the ezFedGrants system or thel Farm Production. and Conservation (FPAC) Grants and Agreements Division via email to: PACBC.GADEusdge. Refer to the General Terms and Conditions fori morei information regarding payment requests. Performance Reports (PPR): Submit performance reports on as semi-annual basis to the ezFedGrants system or thel Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) Grants and Agreements Division staff via email to: PACBC.GAD@udngo. Reports are due 30 SF425 Financial Reports (FFR): Submit SF425 Financial Reports on an annual basis to the ezFedGrants system or thel Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) Grants and Agreements Division via email to: FACBCGAD@uageA Reports are due 30 calendar calendar days after thei reporting period. days after the reporting period. EXPECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND DELIVERABLES (also include MILESTONES) The Attached Scope of Work for Development of Watershed Project Plan (Plan-EA): for the Warm Springs Run Watershed in Morgan County, West Virginia" should be referenced for specifics on the Listing ofTasks/subtasks, how the work will bej performed, and timeline. Itis anticipated that thel Final Watershed Plan-EA will be complete within 18 months of thel Execution of this Agreement. The below listing consolidates that document into a few highlighted deliverables: Task 1-Project Management. Task 2-Project Kickoff Meeting Task3-Monthly Project Update Task 3A-Monthly Project Update Reports Task 3B-Monthly Project Update Meetings Task 4-Public Participation.. Task 4.1-Mailing List Task 4.2-Public Participation Plan Task 5-Public Scoping Meeting Task: 5.1-Pre-Public Scoping Meeting Task 5.2-Public Scoping Meeting Notification Task: 5.3-Public Scoping Meeting Task 6-Data Collection and Generation.. Task 1 thru 3 - Completion Target Date: May 30,2024 Task 41 thru 5 - Completion' Target Date: .July 30,2024 Task 61 thru' 7- Completion' Target Date: December: 1,2024 Task 6.1-Site Visits, Consultation, and Data Collection Task 6.2-Data Collection and Consultation Involving NRCS and Contractor Responsibilities 4 Warm Springs Run' Watershed Task 6.2.1-Cultural Resources and Historic Properties Task 6.22-Environmental Justice and Civil Rights Task .2.3-Endangered and Threatened Species Consultation Support Task 6.2.4-Wetlands Delineation and Consultation Task 6.3-Mitigation Task 6.4-Maps Task 7-Scoping oft thel Project Task 8-Preliminary Alternatives Formulation and Evaluation...Task 81 thru 10- - Completion Target Date: January 1, 2025 Task 9-Detailed Alternatives Analysis Task 10-Alternative Selection Meeting Task 11-Draft Plan-EA - Initial, Preliminary, Revised! Preliminary, and Draft Plan-EA Task 12-Notice of Availability (NOA) and Public Meeting Notice for Draft Plan-EA Task 11thru 15- Completion Target Date: .August 30, 2025 Task 13-Public Meeting on Draft Plan-EA Task 14-Final Plan-EA for Distribution Task 15- Finding of] No Significant Impact (FONSI) and Notice of Availability (NOA) Task 16-Bibliography ofl References and Data Sources.. Task 16&17-C Completion Target Date: September 30, 2025 Task 17-Administrative Record ADDITIONAL AWARD PROVISIONS: Attachments- GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS "SCOPE OF WORK FOR DEVELOPMENT OF WATERSHED PROJECTPLAN (PLAN-EA) FOR THE WARM SPRINGS RUN WATERSHED MORGAN COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA" 5 MALSE IT SHIINE April 6, 2024 9a.m. to 12 p.m. (Rain Date is April. 13,2 2024. . 9 a.m. to. 12p.m.) Volunteers Need to Clean Up Pick up your supplies at the shed. Town of Bath Parks and areas used by families. Pick up your supplies at Town Hall Greenway Cemetery: - High School students will receive Volunteer Hour Credits Help pick up trash, sticks and branches throughout Greenway Cemetery to prepare the grounds for mowing. to beautify our community. Help pick up trash throughout the Town ofl Bath Free gloves, trash bags and pick-up sticks are provided to all volunteers. CHLDREN ARE ESPECIALLY WELCOME THIS ISA VERY SAFE. AREA FOR CHILDREN YOUNG AND OLD ARE WELCOMEAND IN GREENWAY CEMETERY. AWAY FROM TRAFFIC. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED. Questions: Call Bath Town Hall 304-258-1102 TOWN OF BATH ORDINANCE 2024-02-10 AMENDING IN PART TOWN OF BATH MUNICIPAL - CODE, CHAPTER 62, SOLID WASTE. ARTICLE II. REFUSE COLLECTION. AND DISPOSAL. SEC. 62-28. RATE SCHEDULE 1. SOLID WASTE RATE: SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JULYI 1,2024: A. To ensure that the refuse collection service provided by the Town of Bath is self- supporting, there: is hereby established and levied the following schedule of fees, rates and charges: QUARTERLY COST RATE Rate 1 Rate 2 Rate 3 Rate 4 Rate! 5 Rate 6 Rate 7 Rate 8 Rate 9 TYPE DESCRIPTION Residential Service Commercial Service Commercial Service Commercial Service Commercial Service Commercial Service Commercial Service Commercial Service Commercial Service 1Pickup Weekly - 1 Unit (6 Bags) 1Pickup Weekly 1 Unit (10 Bags) 2 Pickups Weekly- 2 Units (20 Bags) 3F Pickups Weekly- 3 Units (30 Bags) 1F Pickup Weekly 4 Yard Dumpster 21 Pickups Weekly 4 Yard Dumpster 3F Pickups Weekly 4' Yard Dumpster 1F Pickup Weekly- - 6Yard Dumpster 2 Pickups Weekly 6' Yard Dumpster 3 Pickups Weekly- 6' Yard Dumpster $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 48.00 80.00 160.00 240.00 540.00 1,080.00 1,620.00 630.00 1,260.00 1,890.00 Rate 10 Commercial Service A. Any customer continuously exceeding their current rate charged will be reassessed at the discretion ofthe refuse collection department. B. All businesses that generate food waste arei required tol have ai minimum oftwo (2) pickups C. Special pickup. A special pickup will be $125 per pickup truck load and is to be scheduled and paid fori in advance ofs said pickup. The term "special pickup" means refuse outside the limits ofregular collection and shall include items such as furniture, appliances, small construction materials, etc., and shall be at the discretion oft the refuse weekly. collection department. (Ord. No. 2004-03, $ 11-610, 10-4-2004; Ord. No. 2005-07, 10-3-2005; Ord. No. 2012-02, 4-17-2012) 2. CONFLICTING ORDINANCES: A. All other ordinances and parts ofordinances, or amendments thereto, of the' Town of Bath in conflict with the provisions ofthis ordinance arel hereby repealed. 3. REVIEW BYTOWN COUNCIL: A. All fees are subject to review and change as determined by the' Town ofBath, Town Council. FIRST READING: March 19,2024 SECOND READING: ADOPTED: MAYOR: RECORDER: DATE: DATE: TOWN OF BATH ORDINANCE 2024-02-11 AMENDING IN PART AND ADDING TO, TOWN OF BATH MUNICIPAL CODE, CHAPTER 74, TAXATION AND REVENUE. SEC. 74-1. PUBLIC SAFETY FEE. SEC.74-2 STREET FEE 1.P PUBLICSAFETY FEE A. Any residential property owner/lessee including but not limited toi residential lots, acreage and undeveloped property located within Town limits shall be required to pay $15.00 per quarter as assessed in Sec. 62-27 oft the' Town of Bath Solid Waste Rate Schedule to cover aj public safety fee. This revenue shall be applied to the Town of Bath B. Any commercial property owner/lessee including but not limited to residential lots, acreage and undeveloped property located within Town limits including but not limited to residential lots, acreage and undeveloped property located shall be required to pay $40.00 per quarter as assessed in Sec. 62-27 oft the Town ofl Bath Solid Waste Rate Schedule to cover. a public safety fee. This revenue shall be applied to the' Town ofE Bath law law enforcement department. enforcement department. (Ord. No. 2002-09, 9-2-2002, Ord. No. 2024-02-10, 2-10-2024) 2. STREET FEE A. Any residential property owner/lesseei including but not limited to residential lots, acreage and undeveloped property located within Town limits is required to pay $15.00 per quarter as assessed in Sec. 62-27 oft the Town of Bath Solid Waste Rate Schedule to cover a street fee. This revenue shall be applied to Town ofE Bath street maintenance, B. Any commercial property owner/lessee including but not limited to residential lots, acreage and undeveloped property located within Town limits shall be required toj pay $40.00 per quarter as assessed in Sec. 62-27 oft the' Town of] Bath Solid Waste Rate Schedule to cover a street fee. This revenue shall be applied to' Town ofE Bath street maintenance, paving, repair, cleaning projects and snow removal. paving, repair, cleaning projects and snow: removal. (Ord. No. 2024-02-10, 2-10-2024) 3. CONFLICTING ORDINANCES: A. All other ordinances and parts ofordinances, or amendments thereto, ofthe' Town of Bath in conflict with the provisions oft this ordinance arel hereby repealed. 4. REVIEW BYTOWN COUNCIL: A. All fees are subject to review and change as determined by the' Town of] Bath, Town Council. FIRST READING: March 19,2024 SECOND READING: ADOPTED: MAYOR: RECORDER: DATE: DATE: