TOWN OF BATH COUNCIL MEETING March 19, 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 oft the Regular Meeting of] March 5, 2024 were 4. PERSONS BEFORE COUNCIL: Luke Wishmyer, ai real estate developer from Martinsburg, was present to explain his plan for redevelopment ofhis property at 377 Wilkes Street PepryimpssamerYom attached). Different aspects were discussed including building design, purpose and construction requirements. More information is needed to fully understand trash pickup, water and parking needs. Mr. Wishmyer will be provided with the recorded Morgan County Circuit Court decision concerning the private alley belonging to neighboring property owners. Jay Waugh, representing the Viet Nam Veteran's Memorial organization, left a drawing and request to use historic yellow bricks to construct a pathway to the memorial on the Fairfax Green. It was agreed that more information is needed. 5. COMMUNICATION FROM MAYOR: The Mayor appointed Councilors Schene, Hickey and himselfas the Ad Hoc Committee to complete employee evaluations. The Mayor will attend the ribbon cutting and bell ringing for the Farmers Market approved by Common Consent. The Community Garden Market is meeting March 26 at 2pm. opening on April 7. COMMITTEE AND BOARD REPORTS 1.1 BATHDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (BDA): Next meeting is April3. 2. PARKS & REC: The next meeting is March 20. Bath appointee Matt Pennington introduced this group' s plan to rehabilitate the Dave Henry Park on Biser Street. They are working on a general face lift and conversion of part ofit to pickle ball courts. Since water will be needed for this project Pennington asked for water service to be made available. The matter was referred to the Water Committee. 3. PLANNING COMMISSION (PC): The next meeting is May 9. President: Landon is interested in exploring the Morgan County Comprehensive Plan and how it affects 4. RAIL/TRAIL (NBRT): The next meeting is March 27. Co-Chair Pete Brown has submitted the project progress report (attached). Councilwoman MacLeod expanded on the written report progress details regarding Parcel 1A landscaping and remediation ongoing plans and work. An event is being planned for this phase on 5. STREETSCAPE: The progress report (attached) has been submitted by Co-Chair Pete Brown and was present with further details. The next meeting is March 21. 6. TRAIN DEPOT: The next meeting is March 21 at 4pm at Town Hall. The the Bath and future planning. April 27. 1 committee is looking into grant and activity opportunities. 7. LANDMARK COMMISSION (HLC): No report at this time. Improvement Forms the office has received (attached). 8. CLERK/RECORDER REPORT: Clerk Corrick provided Council with two Property 9. FINANCE: Chairwoman Webster explained the budgeting process that the Finance Committee and most ofCouncil is working on to complete. This year is particularly difficult due to current financial conditions. She explained the necessity ofmaking hard decisions which entail raising rates and fees that have remained the same for many years. She applauded her committee's dedication to the stabilization of Bath finances for the betterment and stability of the community. Chairwoman Webster delivered the following bills for approval: (a) Town of Bath $19,299.61-Motion to approve: Webster/Hickey - Carried (b) BSWW $41,014.44 - Motion to approve: Webster/MacLeod- Carried (c) BSWW R&R $94,335.00- Motion to approve: Webster/MacLeod- Carried (d) NBRT $25,000.00- Motion to approve: Webster/HIckey- Carried 10. TREE BOARD: The next meeting is March 20. No report at this time. 11. GRANT: The: next meeting is April 8. Current concentration is on grant funding for public safety including a Cops grant. Chairwoman Hickey will provide updates. 12. PUBLIC SAFETY: The next meeting is April 10. No report at this time. 13. CEMETERY: Chairwoman Skinner informed Council that the next meeting of this committee is March 26 at 9am. Morgan County Commission President Sean Forney will attend this meeting to talk about ideas he believes could be helpful with financing the a. Advertisement has been placed for mowing services for Greenway Cemetery for b. Chairwoman Skinner reminded all of the community benefits of the WVDEP Make It Shine program to be held in Bath and Greenway Cemetery on April 6 Greenway Cemetery's maintenance costs. All are invited. the upcoming season. (details attached). The rain date is April 13. 14.PUBLIC WORKS: Next meeting is April 2.1 No report at this time. 15.ORDINANCE: The next meeting is April 11. Chairman Schene presented for First Reading Ordinance # 2024-02-10 Amending in part Chapter 62 Solid Waste (attached). C. MOTION: To approve for First Reading Ordinance 2024-02-10 Amending in part d. Chairman Schene presented for First Reading Ordinance 2024-02-11 Amending in e. MOTION: To approve for First Reading Ordinance 2024-02-11Amending in part f. Schene clarified that the billings presented for amendment are quarterly not 16.BSWW: The next meeting is March 20. Chairman Hall began his report with proposing that Council make a formal decision concerning approval ofthe BSWW Rt. 522 South Water Line Extension Project in conjunction with the WSPSD Sewer Line Extension Chapter 62 Solid Waste- MacLeod/Hickey- Carried part Chapter 74 Taxation and Revenue (attached). Chapter 74 Taxation and Revenue- Schene/Hickey- Carried monthly. Project in the same area. 2 MOTION: To approve the Rt. 522 South BSWW Water Line Extension Project in conjunction with the WSPSD Sewer Line Extension Project-Hal/Maclcod Discussion ensued with Councilors explaining various reservations about the project including, but not limited to; providing for other growth areas within the BSWW current service territory, serving the new Rt. 522 by-pass area, secondary water source concerns, project cost estimation accuracy, change order responsibility and project administration. Mayor Merki wants the Morgan County Commission to sign for billings and other The Mayor called the question. The Motion carried with one nay vote being registered by Chairman Hall continued his report with staffing information and the company's research Chairwoman Webster brought forward the Finance Committee's recommendations for the legal work necessary for the Rt. 522 South Water Line Extension (attached). MOTION: To approve the Finance Committee's recommendation of the law firm of Steptoe and Johnson, PLLC for the WV Public Service Commission work necessary for the Rt. 522 Water Line Extension Project at the fixed price of $5,000.00- MOTION: To approve the Finance Committee'sr recommendation of the law firm of Trump and Trump, LLC for the legal work necessary for Right of Way acquisition for the Rt. 522 Water Line Extension at the fixed price of$10,000.00- Webster/Hickey- Carried document responsibilities as they arise. Councilwoman Skinner. on cameras for the BSWW plant facility. Webster/Schene- Carried 17.MOTION TO. ADJOURN: Approved by Common Consent. Attest: Mayor Lchemk Recorder Sum! lid 3 Status of Streetscape, State Park and NBRT Projects for Town Council March 19, 2024 STREETSCAPE Phase V: Design & Construction Target for Phase Vi is still al DOH solicitation in Bid-X for a May 7h Letting (bid opening). The estimated workflow timeline is 60 working days for at total of 78 workdays of effort. Some oft the Ifthe work can start before July 5th then it can be completed by Sep 27h- which should be before DOH has sufficient content to move the Project into Contracts Admin but the package must get thru Federal FHWA and the bid prep process to hit the bidders' lead time to get bids in by the May 7th Letting date. If we miss May 7th then the Letting Date would be. June 11th. Ini that case, work would likely start after July 5th and complete sometime in early October with a pause for Apple Butter. These are my estimates based oni info from DOH and Thrasher and the calendar time to get 60 work can overlap. Apple Butter. workdays done. We will just keep going for the May 7th Letting. Ihave no further update on the Grant scheduled from my last report. Berkeley Springs State Park Project Current Status Mayor signed March 5th letter to WV-DEP requesting a meeting concerning the 2-29-24 DRAFT Consent Order #10251 (sediment and reporting violations) during the wall and stream work in the Awaiting DEP reply. Have documented an event Timeline and the Requirements flow. recent contract. DEP received that letter on March 11th. No input from DOH D5 yet. NBRT Trail Construction: Nothing new to report Parcel 1B Installation: Trees and shrubs have been ordered for April 27 Arbor Day planting. Thanks to Warm Springs Watershed. Association and' WVDEP for providing trees and shrubs through a Stream Partners grant. Pete Brown 571-213-3687 1 LGR12:75 Rev. 2002 NOTICE OF BUILDING OR REAL. PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT ASSESSOR Morga TOTHE OF COUNTY: Any person, corporation, association or other owncr ofrcal property, subjcct tot thc payment of property tax, who shall crect any building ors structurc, or who shall add to, cnlarge, movc, alter, convert, extend, razc or demolish any building or structure, whercby the valuc of ther real property shall be improved more than $1,000 must notify the asscssor on Form 12:75 within sixty days from the date the work is commenced. Ifar report ist made by or on! bchalf ofa any minc, mill, factory, or other industrial cstablishment and filed with thc assessor on or beforc Junc fiftecn which discloses with certainty any construction, or improvement made during the previous twclve months, thc owner shall be deemed in compliance with notice requirements. Ifa building permit has been obtained, this shall be sufficient notice. Any person in violation of provisions of West Virginia Code $ I1-3-3a, shall be guilty ofa misdemcanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall bes subject to a finc. Sec Chapter 1I, Article 3, Scction 3a ofthe West Virginia Codc for additional information, Name ofOwner or Owners Cacapon Mounam Brewmg Co. LLC (shove M.lls + EMclcscA FoM.ly Heldmys) Location of Improvement 42 Paccel 35 (Address) WLows S+ Taxing District Map IA Land Book Description have, or has been (Altered) Improvements were commenced Completion date or anticipated completion date Approximate increase in value $L 17,000 (Erected), and that said improvements have increased the value ofthe property in excess of$1,000.00 9-26-23 10-6-23 (Month/Day/Year), (Month/Day/Year). Use of Building. FeMCM) Remarks: FCAcMs aouAd perme-r of propart Address of Owner or Owners 2.023 Pme Grove Rd, Bejely Sprgs WV 25411 Phone No. 760-549-96s Shoue 3/13/24 Notice Filed By. Date 7-26-23 -refllel Mills Signature Chs Month/Day/Year NOTICETO BE FILED WITH. ASSESSOR WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER COMMENCEMENT OR IMPROVEMENISTO REAL. PROPERTY WHICH WILLI INCREASE THE VALUE! IN EXCESS OF $1,000 BELOW THIS LINE FOR ASSESSOR'S USE ONLY Map No. Parcel No. Received TOWN OF BATH ORDINANCE 2022-03-15 Requiring the Use ofForm LGR 12:75 for the Notification ofBuilding or Real Property Improvement To the Assessor ofMorgan County, West Virginia Whereas, the Town of] Bath is ai municipality in Morgan County, West Virginia; and, Whereas, West Virginia Code 11-3-3a requires that the owner(s) ofreal property in West Virginia municipalities who arei making improvement ofr more than $1,000.00 in value tot their property notify Whereas, the State ofWest Virginia, the Morgan County Tax Assessor and the Morgan County Planning Commission have accepted and use the 2002 Form LGR 12:75 in the reporting of such Therefore, the' Town ofBath hereby orders the use oft the 2002 Form 12:75 to notify thel Morgan County Tax Assessor ofbuilding and property improvements ofmoret than $1,000.00 in value; and, that such reporting shall be collected by appropriate Town ofBath Officials who will bei responsible for its administration and delivery toi the Morgan County Tax Assessor; and that any changes to 2002 Form 12:75 deemed necessary by the State of West Virginia or the Morgan County Tax. Assessor shall be the Morgan County Tax Assessor of such improvement; and, improvements; and, automatically accepted and adhered to by the' Town of Bath. 1st Reading Date Pipas,3022 2nd Reading Date. Apalszatz Attest: Sunay Lals Mayor, Town of Bath DVLE Recorder, Town ofBath Department of Homeland Security Cabinet Secretary Jeff S. Sandy, CAMS, CFE State Fire Marshal Kenneth E. Tyree, Jr. OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL 1207 Quarrier St, 2nd Floor Charleston, WV25301 ww.fremarshalww.gox Phone: (304)558-2191 Fax: (304)558-2537 March 10, 2023 IMPORTANT NOTICE To: County/Political SmbdivisiomMuncpal Building Code Departments Re: Request for State Building Code Vs. State Fire Code Plans Review/Permit & Inspection Process Dear Distinguished Leaders, Building Code Officials, and Inspectors: Itl has come to our attention, that there have been some conflicting issues happening pertaining to owners, their representatives (Architects, Engineers, Building Contractors) missing the fact that our agency has codified authority for The only exception to that is al limited scope of work where allowed by this office on al limited basis where they are: found We are seeking your assistance to expand your processes ofr notification to your applicants when they are seeking tol build a1 new structure, or renovate or perform work on an existing structure, the exception being one- and two-family dwelling Iti is important that our agency receive plans and drawings early int the renovation phase and prior to construction Due to what appears to be lack ofknowledge of applicants and at times oversight from building code departments, owners and permit applicants are finding out late int the construction process of fire code requirements that have not been met that include but are: not limited to: fire separation/integrity requirements and fire protection/detection system requirements just Again, toi make thej plans review permitting and inspection processes more: fluid, your assistance in this matter will not only bel helpful to us, but it will bring clarity to the customer service and permitting processes you arej providing within Plans Review Request: ts/fremarha.wy.gvDivsionsre Inspections/Pages/ans-and-KeVieN-DivIsion.AsPX Fire Inspection Request: htps/firemarhal.yy.givisions'fire nspectionage/iresaltct-nspetionasys Should you have any further questions about this request and concern, contact thel Fire Inspection Division Director Dave fire code plans review and fire code enforcement throughout the State. tohaving training and experienced ini fire code enforcement within certain paid fire departments. or structures used for agriculture purposes. beginning on any proposed new construction building project. toi name a few, that should have been known early int the process. your. local jurisdictions. Blaylock at 304-558-2191, ext. 20746. Yours for better firej protection, BRETO Kenneth E. Tyree Jr. State Firel Marshal Cc: File, Inspection Division, Owner, KET. Jr. LGR12:75 Rev.2002 NOTICE OF BUILDING OR REAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT TOTHE ASSESSOR OF Merçow COUNTY: Any person, corporation, association or other owncr ofrcal property, subjcct to thc payment of property tax, who shall crect any! building ors structurc, or who shall add to, cnlarge. movc, alter, convert, extçnd, razc or demolish any building or structure, whercby the valuc of the real property shall bei improved more than $1,000 must notify the assessor on Form 12:75 within sixty days from the date thc worki is commenced. Ifa report is made by or on bchalfo of any minc, mill, factory, or other industrial cstablishment andi filcd witht thc assessor on or beforc Junc fifteen which discloses with certainty any construction, or improvement made during the previous twelve months, the owner shall be deemed in compliance with notice requirements. Ifal building permit has becn obtained, this shall bc sufficient notice. Any person in violation ofprovisions of West Virginia Code $ 11-3-3a, shall bc guilty ofa misdemcanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall bes subject toa a finc. Sec Chapter I, Article 3, Scction 3a oft the West Virginia Code for additional information. Name of Owner or Owners Mike Yocnber MLS Cercice Certr Taxing District berkley Springs Land Book Description 190 Pasr Location (Address) ofl Improvement 1/4 Mmercer st. 2 have, or has been (Altered), Improvements were commenced. Completion date or anticipated completion date Approximate increase in value $ 12000 (Erected), and that said improvements have increased the value of the property in excess of$1,000.00 Month/Day/Year), (Month/Day/Year). ferviccley 224 Use of Building. Remarks: Aellyashe Bey Address ofOwner or Owners 114 N Meccecst Phone No. 30y26E/AS4 Notice Filed By. Date 3124 Month/Day/Ycar NOTICE' TO BE FILED WITH ASSESSOR WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAVS AFTER COMMENCEMENT OF IMPROVEMENTSTO REAL: PROPERTY WHICH WILLI INCREASE THE VALUEI INI EXCESS OFS $1,000 BELOW THIS LINE FOR ASSESSOR'S USE ONLY Map No. 1 Received Parcel No. 874861 TOWN OF BATH ORDINANCE: 2022-03-15 Requiring the Use of Form LGR 12:75 for the Notification ofBuilding or Real Property Improvement To the Assessor ofMorgan County, West Virginia Whereas, the Town ofBathi is a municipality in Morgan County, West Virginia; and, Whereas, West Virginia Code 11-3-3a requires that the owner(s) ofreal property in West Virginia municipalities who arei making improvement ofmore than $1,000.00 in value tot their property notify Whereas, the State ofWest Virginia, thel Morgan County Tax. Assessor and the Morgan County Planning Commission have accepted and use the 2002 Form LGR 12:75 in the: reporting ofs such Therefore, the' Town ofl Bath hereby orders the use oft the 2002 Form 12:75 to notify thel Morgan County Tax Assessor ofbuilding and property improvements ofmore than $1,000.00 in value; and, that such reporting shall be collected by appropriate Town of Bath Officials who will bei responsible for its administration and delivery to the Morgan County Tax. Assessor; and that any changes to 2002 Form 12:75 deemed necessary by the State ofWest Virginia ort the Morgan County Tax Assessor shall be the Morgan County Tax Assessor ofs such improvement; and, improvements; and, automatically accepted and adhered to by the Town of Bath. 1st Reading Date Mpas,3ug2 2nd Reading Date Apalszazz Attest: Sunay lalade ona Mayor, Town of Bath ARVRF Recorder, Town ofBath Department of Homeland Security Cabinet Secretary Jeff S. Sandy, CAMS, CFE State Fire Marshal Kenneth E. Tyree, Jr. OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL 1207 Quarrier St, 2nd Floor Charleston, WV25301 ww.fremarshalww/gow Phone: (304)558-2191 Fax: (304)558-2537 March 10, 2023 MPORTANINOTICE To: County/Political Subdivision/Municpal Building Code Departments Re: Request for State Building Code VS. Statel Fire Code Plans Review/Permit & Inspection Process Dear Distinguished Leaders, Building Code Officials, and Inspectors: Ith has come to our attention, that there have been some conflicting issues happening pertaining to owners, their representatives (Architects, Engineers, Building Contractors): missing the fact that our agency has codified authority for The only exception to that is a limited scope of work where allowed by this office on a limited basis where they are: found We are seeking your assistance to expand your processes ofnotification to your applicants when they are seeking to build ai new structure, or renovate or perform work on an existing structure, the exception being one- and two-family dwelling It isi important that our agency receive plans and drawings early int the renovation phase and priort to construction Due to what appears to bel lack of knowledge of applicants and at times oversight from building code departments, owners and permit applicants are finding out late in the construction process of fire code requirements that have not been met that include but are: not limited to: fire separation/ntegrity requirements and fire protection/detection. system requirements just Again, toi make thej plans review permitting and inspection processes: more fluid, your assistance in this matter will not only be helpful to us, but it will bring clarity to the customer service and permitting processes you are providing within Plans Review Request: tps/firmarhalwy.gVDIVsOn/Te Inspections/Pages/Ps-and-keviewonaspX Fire Inspection Request: htps/firemarhalwy.sVDivsons/re Inspegtonsagehresatcyempestonasys Should youl have any further questions about this request and concern, contact the Fire Inspection Division Director Dave fire code plans review and fire code enforcement throughout the State. tohaving training and experienced ini fire code enforcement within certain paid fire departments. or structures used for agriculture purposes. beginning on any proposed new construction building project. to name: ai few, that should have been known early in thej process. your local jurisdictions. Blaylock at 304-558-2191, ext. 20746. Yours for better fire protection, BRET Kenneth E. Tyree. Jr. State Fire Marshal Cc: File, Inspection Division, Owner, KET Jr. $A $A $A $A 6A $A $A $A $A 3 5A MALSE IT SHINE April 6, 2024 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Rain Date is April1 13, 2024*9 9 a.m. to 12 p.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 of Bath Free gloves, trash bags and pick-up sticks are provided to all volunteers. CHILDREN ARE ESPECIALLY WELCOME THIS IS. A VERY SAFE AREA FOR CHILDREN YOUNG. AND OLD ARE WELCOME AND 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 MUNICIPALCODE, CHAPTER 62, SOLID WASTE. ARTICLE II. REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL. SEC. 62-28. RATE SCHEDULE 1. SOLID WASTE RATE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JULY 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 off 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 10 Unit (6 Bags) 1Pickup Weekly- 1 Unit (10 Bags) 2 Pickups Weekly 2 Units (20 Bags) 3 Pickups Weekly - 3 Units (30 Bags) 1Pickup Weekly - 4 Yard Dumpster 2P Pickups Weekly- 4 Yard Dumpster 3 Pickups Weekly 4 Yard Dumpster 1Pickup Weekly - 6' Yard 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 are required tol have ai minimum oftwo (2) pickups C. Special pickup. A special pickup willl be $125 per pickup truck load and is to be scheduled and paid for in advance ofs said pickup. The term "special pickup" means refuse outside the limits of regular collection and shall include items such as furniture, appliances, small construction materials, etc., and shall be at the discretion ofthe 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, ofthe' Town of Bath in conflict with the provisions oft this ordinance are hereby repealed. 3. 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: TOWN OF BATH ORDINANCE 2024-02-11 AMENDING IN PART ANDADDING1 TO, TOWN OF BATH MUNICIPAL < CODE, CHAPTER 74, TAXATION. AND REVENUE. SEC. 74-1. PUBLIC SAFETY FEE. SEC.74-2 STREET FEE 1. PUBLIC SAFETY FEE A. Any residential property owner/lessee including but not limited to 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 a public safety fee. This revenue shall be applied to the' Town ofBath B. Any commercial property owner/lessee including but not limited to residential lots, acreage and undeveloped property located including but not limited to residential lots, acreage and undeveloped property located shall be required toj pay $40.00 per quarter as assessed in Sec. 62-27 ofthe' Town ofBath Solid Waste Rate Schedule to cover aj public safety fee. This revenue shall be applied to the Town ofl Bath law enforcement law enforcement department. department. (Ord. No. 2002-09,9-2-2002, Ord. No. 2024-02-10, ,2-10-2024) 2. STREET FEE A. Any residential property owner/lessee including but not limited to residential lots, acreage and undeveloped property located within the town limits is required toj pay $15.00 per quarter as assessed in Sec. 62-27 ofthe' Town ofBath Solid Waste Rate Schedule to cover a street fee. This revenue shall be applied to Town of] Bath street maintenance, paving, repair, cleaning projects and snow removal. B. Any commercial property owner/lessee including but not limited to residential lots, acreage and undeveloped property located shall be required toj pay $40.00 per quarter as assessed in Sec. 62-27 ofthe" Town ofl Bath Solid Waste Rate Schedule to cover a street fee. This revenue shall be applied to Town of Bath street maintenance, paving, repair, cleaning projects and snow removal. (Ord. No. 2024-02-10, 2-10-2024) 3. CONFLICTING ORDINANCES: A. All other ordinances and parts of ordinances, or amendments thereto, oft the' Town of Bath in conflict with the provisions ofthis ordinance are hereby repealed. 4. REVIEWI 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: Sharon Corrick From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: David Deamer cceamereregonw.com, Tuesday, February 20, 20242:04PM townotbath@wydsinet Jennifer Wishmyer; Sean Forney mjenkins@wspsd.com, mscrunsetonewapsd.om: 'Richard Mayhew'; 'Merki, Scott'; US 522' Water/Sewer Extension Legal Services Responses Good afternoon, Wanted to send everyone a summary oft the responses we received to the RFP for PSC Counsel and Right-of-Way legal services for US522 Water/Sewer Project. Dowe want to schedule a call this weekt to discuss the responses and talk about the next steps moving forward? US 5221 Water/Sewer Extension Legal RFP Response Summary Town of Bath/BSWW Services ROW ROW PSC PSC Firm Trump & Trump Bowles Rice Bowles Rice POC George McVey Jim Kelsh Jim Kelsh Cost $10,000 $14,000 $24,000 $5,000 Cost $15,000. $18,500 $19,000 $5,000 Description 15-20 Easements *15K 265 Steptoe &. Johnson Todd Swanson Warm Springs PSD Services ROW ROW PSC PSC Firm Trump & Trump Bowles Rice Bowles Rice POC George McVey Jim Kelsh Jim Kelsh Description 25-30 Easements Steptoe &. Johnson Todd Swanson Respectfuuy, David Deamer Project Manager Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council (Region 9) 226 Pilot' Way, Suite E Martinsburg, WV: 25405 304-263-1743-Office deamereregonww.com 1