BUTLER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Organizational Public Meeting Tuesday, January 2, 2024 10:00 a.m. AGENDA CALL MEETING TO ORDER II. PUBLIC COMMENT III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES December 20, 2023 IV. APPOINTMENT OF ACTING CHAIRMAN V. MOMENT OF SILENT PRAYERIPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE VI. ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN VII. ELECTION OF VICE CHAIRMAN VHI. ELECTION OF SECRETARY IX. APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES/CHIEF CLERK X. APPOINTMENT OF SOLICITOR XI. ADOPTION OF ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER XII. APPOINTMENT OF SPECIAL COUNSEL XII. BOARD APPOINTMENTS A. Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) Tri-County Workforce Investment Board (WIB) Commissioner Osche Commissioner Geyer Commissioner Boozel B. Children and Youth Services Communications Council Area Agency on Aging Parks and Recreation Commissioner Osche C. Community Partnership Conservation District Agricultural Land Preservation Butler County Community College Airport Authority Commissioner Geyer D. Hazardous Materials (LEPC) Commission on Drugs and Alcohol Commissioner Boozel Mental Health/ntellectual Disabilities/Early Intervention XIV. NEW BUSINESS A. Parks and Recreation 1. Approval of the following 2024 fees for Butler County Parks and Recreation (yellow highlighted areas include recommendations to the fee changes): a Shelters b. Programs C.V Waterpark B. Commissioners 1. Approval to appoint Lauren Schettler to serve in the Farm Director position being vacated by Denise Foertsch on the Conservation District Board, effective 1/1/24. XV. CONFERENCE TIME WITH MEDIA XVI. ADJOURNMENT BUTLER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING SCHEDULE Public Meeting Calendar is available online at https:/www.butlerountypa.ov NOTE: Agenda is subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. NEXT PUBLIC MEETING: Wednesday, January 17,2024, at 10:00 a.m. Public Meeting Room, 1st Floor Government Center BUTLER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Public Meeting Wednesday, December 20, 2023 10:00 a.m. MINUTES PRESENT: Chairman Leslie Osche Commissioner Kimberly Geyer Commissioner Kevin Boozel Lori Altman, Dir. Human Res./Chief Clerk Ann Brown, Budget & HS Finance Director Julie Graham, Solicitor Maria Malloy, Deputy Clerk Rene Manna, Admin. Assistant Lori Shah, Admin. Assistant Pam Hammonds, Admin. Assistant Matthew' Vickless, Commissioner's Office Shawn Pugh, Commissioners Office Laura Ankrom, Controller's Office Steve Bicehouse, Emergency Services John Campbell, Commissioners Office Sarah Edwards, ROW/OC Rich Goldinger, District Attorney Mark Gordon, Planning Wendy Leslie, Planning - CDBG Chantell McCurdy, Elections Rob McLafferty, Emergency Services Janet Mentel, Property & Revenue Leslie Powers, Controller's Office Doug Ritson, Probation Brandon Savochka, Human Services Mike Slupe, Sheriff Vern Smith, Probation CALL MEETING TO ORDER Room, 1st Floor Government Center. VISITORS: Karen Barbati, Lancaster Twp. Kathy Berg, MBCSO Carol Christner, Clinton Twp. Bob Dandoy Tyler Gillis Kristen Griffiths Lindsay Griffiths Kim Hall, Forward Twp. Judy Hughes, Grove City Catherine Lalonde, Lancaster Twp. Ed Mauk, HACB Tony P. Edie Rath, Penn Twp. David Roman Karen Roman Kendall Roman Arlene Roth Jeffrey Roth Sami Roth Kailee St. Pierre MEDIA: Steve Ferris, Butler Eagle Tyler Friel, Butler Radio The regular public meeting of the Butler County Board of Commissioners was called to order by Chairman Leslie Osche at 10:02 a.m. on' Wednesday, December 20, 2023, in the Public Meeting MOMENT OF SILENT PRAYERIPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Ar moment of silent prayer was observed, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS No public comment was made. 1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES Chairman Osche called for a motion to approve the November 29, 2023 Public Meeting minutes. Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried unanimously. PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATION Sami Roth, Miss Butler County 2024 Kendall Roman, Miss Butler County's Teen 2024 Kailee St. Pierre, Miss Moraine State 2024 Kristen Griffiths, Miss Moraine State's Teen 2024 FINANCE REPORT None OLD BUSINESS Chief Clerk Lori Altman announced that the Board of Commissioners met in Executive Session on Thursday, December 7, 2023, at 11:15 a.m. regarding assessment appeal litigation. BOARD OF ELECTIONS None NEW BUSINESS A. Court Administration 1. Doug Ritson requested approval of an Amendment to End User Agreement (Attachment A-F Fee Schedule) with Abbot/Alere Toxicology Services, Inc., effective 1/1/24, for drug tests (urine drip and saliva). Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried unanimously. B. District Attorney 1. District Attorney Rich Goldinger requested approval of a Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency Project Modification Request for the period 1/1/23 - 12/31/24. This modification requests to create a 1000/hour per year Victim Witness Aide at $15.9102/hour (no benefits). Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried unanimously. C.R Register of Wills/Clerk of Orphans' Court 1. Sarah Edwards requested approval of a Statement of Work with Govos for PDFIA Conversion and Storage Services in the estimated amount of $11,700, to be paid out of the automation fund. This contract is for services to convert historical TIFF images in the CountyFusion System to Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried 1. Sheriff Mike Slupe requested approval to appoint Sergeant Eric McLafferty as the Emergency Program Director, and Sergeant Eric McCall as the alternate, upon the retirement of Captain Brian PDFIA for archival storage, with authorization for the Chairman to sign. unanimously. D. Sheriff Karenbauer, effective 1/1/24. 2 Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried unanimously. E. Elections 1, Chantell McCurdy requested approval of a four-year Supplemental Service Agreement with Runbec Election Services for equipment that was purchased in February 2023, int the amount of $20,000 (2024), $20,600 (2025), $21,218 (2026) and $21,854 (2027) and is currently in effect, with Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried authorization for the Chairman to sign. unanimously. F. Emergency Services 1. Steve Bicehouse requested approval of a Consulting Agreement with JH Consulting, LLC, in the amount of $7,000 for a commodity flow study, which will be reimbursed with HazMat funds. Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried 2. Steve Bicehouse requested approval of a Grant Agreement with PEMA for Statewide Interconnectivity Funding int the amount of $130,865.54. This is to be used for Post Migration costs for NG 911, ESINet Maintenance, NG 911 GIS post migration costs, ICORRS Master site Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried 3. Steve Bicehouse requested approval of a Quote from Priority Dispatch int the amount of $111,240 for 2023/24 maintenance of the dispatch protocols for the RCAD group. This will bei fully Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried 4. Steve Bicehouse requested approval of a Quote from Innovative Public Safety for network support for the CAD network and firewall support for 2024 ini the amount of $1,959/month. Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried 5. Rob McLafferty requested approval of an ARPA Specialized Services Agreement by and between the County of Butler and Butler County Community College, for the establishment and funding of an EMS Academy. The contract will be effective from 1/1/24 = 12/31/26. Funding for the entire three- year contract will be in the amount of $600,000. Funding is to be provided by the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund from the United States. Department of the Treasury. Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried unanimously. maintenance and shared recorder maintenance. unanimously. reimbursed by the PEMA 15% 911 Funds. unanimously. unanimously. unanimously. 3 G. Human Services Drug & Alcohol (See Attachment Book for details) 1. Brandon Savochka requested approval oft the following contracts for the period 7/1/23- 6/30/24: a. Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation Services (DARS), Inc. b. Center for Community Resources Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried unanimously. H. Human Services - Children & Youth (See Attachment Book for details) 1. Brandon Savochka requested approval oft the Butler County Children and Youth/Juvenile Probation contract for the period 7/1/23-6 6/30/24 with Adelphoi Education as follows: a. Day Treatment/Schoo) Year - $78.72/day b. Day TreatmenuNon-School Year $106/day Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried unanimously. . Human Services - Area Agency on Aging 1. Brandon Savochka requested approval to pay $4,480.07 for the MIP Maintenance & Support Plan for the period 1/29/24 = 1/28/25 (check payable to Abila). The MIP Fund Accounting System is able to extract and import financial data into the Department of Aging's Fiscal Database. There are no County funds involved; payment will be made from the Aging Block Grant and Aging Well Funding. The Plan offers the following: Product Upgrades and Releases Unlimited Support Inquiries Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried 2. Brandon Savochka requested approval for the meal service contract addendum with The Nutrition Group dba Pittsburgh Companies North, Inc. for the period 1/1/24 -6 6/30/26. There is a rate increase of 4.5% approved by the PA Department of Aging; there are no County funds involved; payment will be made from the Aging Block Grant. Rates are as follows: unanimously. Congregate Lunch- $5.20/meal Congregate Lunch - Boxed Meal $5.33/meal Enhanced Congregate Meal - $11.47/meal Frozen Home Delivered Meal - $5.20/meal Shelf Stable HDM 0$ $4.47/meal Special Projects not to exceed $100,000 Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried 3. Brandon Savochka requested approval to enter into a Professional Agreement with Organization Rules, Inc. for the speaking engagements on April 3 and 4, 2024, on the topic of hoarding. The State Regional ADRC Coordinator approved this event. There are no County funds involved; payment will be made from the Aging TXIX. ADRC Funding. Fees unanimously. are as follows: Speaking Fee $3,000 4 IRS Mileage Rates Books for presentation- - $4.16/book- $624/150 books Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried 4. Brandon Savochka requested approval of a contract with Carebuilders at Home, LLC for Personal Care Services for the period 1/1/24 - 6/30/24. There are no County funds involved; payment will be made from the Aging Block Grant. The rate is the same as all Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried unanimously. Personal Care Service Providers - $27.60/hour. unanimously. J. Planning 1. Mark Gordon requested approval of an Amendment to the Agreement with Delta Development Group for the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Project Management, for a twelve-month period beginning 2/1/24, with a monthly retainer that is reduced to $5,000 from Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried 1. Wendy Leslie requested approval to amend the contract between the County of Butler and EADS Group (the Engineering firm for the Marion Township sewer project, contract dated 1/18/23) by extending their contract ending date from 1/17/24-7 7/17/24. Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried $7,750, and a reduction in term from two years to one year. unanimously. K. Planning - CDBG unanimously. L. Property & Revenue 1. Janet Mentel requested approval of settlement of T&R Battle Creek Ltd Partnership assessment appeal; Case No. 2021-40320, with a New Fair Market Value of $7,614,000 for Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried 2022, 2023and 2024. unanimously. M. Commissioners 1. Chief Clerk Lori Altman requested approval of a request to appoint a Chairman for the Butler County Agricultural Land Preservation Board for 2024 by the Chairman of the Butler County Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried 2. Chief Clerk Lori Altman requested approval to move the Agricultural Land Preservation Board's current member Bill Duncan tot fulfill the remainder of Rick Stuchal's term ending 12/31/24. Rick was the Board's "municipal" representative (as required by Pa. Chapter 138.e) Commissioners (see attached Bylaw). unanimously. and Bill currently serves as a Clinton Township Supervisor. 5 Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried 3. Chief Clerk Lori Altman requested approval to appoint Gordon Marburger as a new "at large" member (as required by Pa. Chapter 138.e) of the Agricultural Land Preservation Board to fulfill the remainder of Bill Duncan's current term which ends 12/31/23 and then for at three- Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried 4. Chief Clerk Lori Altman requested approval to reappoint Rob Burr whose current term ends unanimously. year term ending 12/31/26. unanimously. 12/31/23 for a three-year term ending 12/31/26. Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried 5. John Campbell requested approval of a Quote from Brothers Construction and Services for 2023/24 snow removal/salting services at 534 Fairground Hill Road, Butler, PA (plow lot- Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried 6. Solicitor Julie Graham requested approval oft the Parking Lease by and between Butler County and the Butler County Historical Society for the 35 parking spaces located in their parking lot. The monthly rental for each parking space will be $50/month, resulting in a total annual rental fee of $21,000. These are the same terms and conditions as the prior years' lease agreements, with the exception that the lease will automatically renew for additional one-year periods at the same monthly cost per space and continue from year-to-year unanimously. $60/salt lot $65). Fee will be split between tenants. unanimously. thereafter, unless terminated with 60 days prior written notice. Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried 7. Chief Clerk Lori Altman requested approval of Resolution No. 2023-30 to allocate Act 137 funds in the amount of $75,000 to the Redevelopment Authority of the County of Butler to Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried 8. Chief Clerk Lori Altman requested approval of Resolution No. 2023-31 to allocate Act 137 funds in the amount of $25,000 to the Housing Authority of the County of Butler to continue the Homeownership and Housing Counseling Program for the calendar year 2024. Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried 9. Chief Clerk Lori Altman requested approval of an Agreement between the County of Butler and the Housing Authority of the County of Butler to allocate Act 137 funds ini the amount of unanimously. continue the Land Bank operations for the calendar year 2024. unanimously. unanimously. 6 $100,000 to continue the Emergency Residential Rehabilitation Program for the calendar Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried 10. Chief Clerk Lori Altman requested approval of an Agreement between the County of Butler and the Redevelopment Authority of the County of Butler to allocate the pass-through oft the 2023 PHARE funds int the amount of $250,000 for the Butler Acquisition and Rehabilitation Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried 11. Chief Clerk Lori Altman requested approval of Resolution No. 2023-32, Adoption of the 2024 Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried 12. Chief Clerk Lori Altman requested approval of Resolution No. 2023-33, 2024 General year 2024. unanimously. Program. unanimously. Budget. unanimously. Revenue Real Estate Tax. unanimously. Real Estate Tax. unanimously. Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried 13. Chief Clerk Lori Altman requested approval of Resolution No. 2023-34, 2024 Debt Service Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried 14. Chief Clerk Lori Altman requested approval Resolution No. 2023-35, 2024 Butler County Community College Real Estate Tax. Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried APPROVAL OF BUDGETARY TRANSFERS, RATIFICATION OF PERSONNEL TRANSACTIONS, Commissioner Geyer made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Boozel. The motion carried unanimously. TRAVEL REQUESTS, REQUISITIONS AND CHECK REGISTER unanimously. CONFERENCE TIME WITH MEDIA PUBLIC COMMENT ON GENERAL ITEMS None 7 ADJOURNMENT adjourned at 11:06 a.m. There being no further business, Chairman Osche called for a motion to adjourn. Commissioner Boozel made the motion; seconded by Commissioner Geyer. The motion carried unanimously. The meeting Respectfully submitted, Pam Hammonds Administrative Assistant Approved: BUTLER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING SCHEDULE: NEXT PUBLIC MEETING: LOCATION: Tuesday, January 2, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. Pubic Meeting Room, 1st Floor Government Center Public Meeting Calendar is available online at nttps:/www.Dutercountypa.gov: NOTE: Agenda is subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. 8 Butler County Board of Commissioners 124 W. Diamond Street, POI Box: 1208,1 Butler, PA 16003-1208 Phone 724.284-5100 Fax724.284:5400 TDD724.284-5473 Commissioners Leslie. A. Osche, Chairman Kimberly D. Geyer, Vice Chairman Kevin E. Boozel, M.S. Secretary Park Director Lance Welliver Memo To: From: Date: Subject: Butler County Park Advisory Board Lancel Welliver, Parks & Recreation Director January 2, 2024 2024 Shelter Rental Fee Schedule Proposed fees fori the 2024 shelter rental season. There are no suggested rate increases for 2024. FRI., SAT., MONDAY- SUN., & SHELTER Carousel Jaycees Steelworkers Kiwanis Lions Pine Masonic Rotary Odd Fellow Shelter 11 Shelter 12 Shelter 13 Shelter 14 Alcohol Permit THURSDAY HOLIDAYS PLEASE NOTE: $ 65.00 $ 130.00 A$100 Security $ 30.00 $ 60.00 Deposit for all $ 30.00 $ 60.00 Carousel, Masonic, First $ 30.00 $ 60.00 Responder Pavillion and Odd $ 45.00 $ 90.00 Fellow Gazebo rentals is $ 35.00 $ 70.00 required upon $ 90.00 $ 180.00 $ 40.00 $ 40.00 $ 65.00 $ 130.00 $ 25.00 $ 50.00 $ 25.00 $ 50.00 $ 40.00 $ 80.00 $ 40.00 $ 80.00 $40.00 First Responder $ 55.00 $ 110.00 reservation. $40.00 Butler County Parks & Recreation 2024 Alamedal Waterpark Fees Approval Page Approval Disapproval Leslie A. Osche Kimberly D. Geyer Kevin E. Boozel, M.S. Butler County Board of Commissioners 124 W. Diamond Street, POI Box1 1208, Butler, PA 16003-1208 Phone 724.284.5100 Fax724.284.5400 TDD724.284.5473 Commissioners Leslie. A. Osche, Chairman Kimberly D. Geyer, Vice Chairman Kevin E. Boozel, M.S.Secretary Park: Director Lance Welliver Memo To: From: Date: Subject: Butler County Parks Advisory Board Lance Welliver, Parks & Recreation Director January 2, 2024 2024 Program Fees The Butler County Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission is recommending the following rates to the Butler County Board of Commissioners for approval for the 2024 season. Any rate changes from 2023 are highlighted and/or new programming. Camp Alameda $130.00 per week per child (8 weeks) Family Concert Series Transfer 50% oft the admission rate to the' Waterpark to cover daily use Free Free Outdoor Live Entertainment Series Free Fishing Rod Loaner Program Free-Rods provided by Pa. Fish Commission Butler Area Community Day- NEW FREE $55.00 booth fee + $15.00 for electric service OpeeSt 209aHeFpe-e98aHORARGEEAN9, Dog Paddle Pool Pawty $10.00 per canine (People are free) (50% contributed to BCHS) Community Trunk Sale $8.00 per space $12.00 for 2 spaces-preregstration only +$2.00 after pre-registration ends Safe Sitter: Babysitters Training Class Santa's Workshop at Alameda Park $10.00 $7.00 per child & under onea are free Bcaaperyeissnase Breakfast with Santa 0PaepegataeNe BCCC Baseball Field Rental $50.00 per game $35.00 per practice (2 hr. Max) $10 each additional hour $25.00 (24 Hour notice cancellation fee) $35.00 for practice 8:00am-s:00pm) $50.00 per game (8:00am-8:00pm) $100 Rental for multiple games 8 hours or less $10.00 per extra hour over 8 hours 8:00am-8:00pm) Lay Responder CPR Classes Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt $10.00 $7.00 per child & under one are free 59.00-aHer-pre-regisratoR-endS Hunter Safety Course UHimasteFisbeeleagwe $126.00-perteam Night Disc Golf rmAc.ee $10.00 per person wlo purchase of discs Painting in the Park $30.00 Per Canvas Rabies Clinic Free $55.00 $49.00 Haunted Trail at Alameda Park $5.00 per person 60k-oRtbuedoPAC Monster Mile $10.00 $7.00 per child, adults & under one are free $10.00 $7.00 per child & under one are free 59-00-aferpre-registration-ends Soccer Shots $135.00 per person Jump Start Sports $85.00 per person $90.00 Bike Camp (4 days for 3 weeks) $300.00 per person Bike Clinic (1 day & % day) $50.00 2 day clinic $35.00 1 day clinic Bike Jump Clinic (1 day) - NEW $35.00 1 day clinic Parents Night Out $10.00 per child (ages 6-12) Free Free Special Population Fishing Area Flag Football League $250.00 per team NFL Youth Flag Football League - NEW $95.00 per player Co-ed Softball League - NEW $200.00 per team Volleyball League $125.00 per team MAD Science Half-day Weeklong Camp $130.00 per child for 5 half-days Jump Start Sports Weeklong Camp - NEW $250.00 per child Butler County Board of Commissioners 124 W.I Diamond! Street, POI Box 1208, Butler, PA 16003-1208 Phone 724.284.5100 Fax724.284.5400 TDD724.284.5473 Commissioners Leslie. A. Osche, Chairman Kimberly D. Geyer, Vice Chairman Kevin E.Boozel, M.S. Secretary Parkl Director Lance Welliver Memo To: From: Date: Subject: Butler County Park Advisory Board Lance' Welliver, Parks & Recreation Director January 2, 2024 2024 Alameda Waterpark fees, discounts, and definitions The Butler County Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission is recommending thet following rates and guidelines to the Butler County Board of Commissioners for approval fori the 2023 season. Alameda Waterpark plans to operate from June 1, 2024 until August 25, 2024. Please note Alameda Waterpark will not opent for Memorial Day' Weekend as approved by thel Board of Commissioners in2 2005. The waterpark will closel before Labor Day Weekend as approved byt the Board of Commissioners in 2004. 2023 season' will continue thel Member Admission Advantage, which only Alameda Waterpark Members can enter the Family Membership- - For al Member Pass, Al Family isi identified as parent(s) and unmarried children under age 22 residing int thes samel household. Adult children 22 years of age and older, as well as other relatives residingi in the same Single Membership -Ap person between 3 and 61 years ofa age. Children under the age of 12 must! be accompanied by Nanny Membership- - Is identified as any person who does notl livei int thet family membership household andi is supervising and lor providing childcare for a member ont thel Family Membership Pass. The Nanny Pass is valid only when accompanying an individual listed ont the sponsoring! Family Membership Pass. This pass may only be purchased inc conjunction with at family membership andi is non-transferable and non-refundable. Two Nanny Passes permitted per waterpark areai from 12:00pm-12:15pm. At12:15pm all patrons may enter the waterpark area. household arer required to purchase their own pass. Senior Membership - Aj person 62y years of age or older. ana adult age 16 or older at the Alameda' Waterpark. Family Pass. Membership Passes: Senior Citizen Single Family Two Family Three Family Four Family of 50 or more Nanny Pre-sale (Mar 1 thru Apr 29) $80.00 $100.00 $165 $195 $245 $295 $50.00 Regular Season (May 1 thru Aug 25) $85.00 $110.00 $180 $210 $255 $310 $50.00 Holiday Sale (December 1-31) $75.00 $90.00 $155 $185 $230 $280 $50.00 With each purchased membership a onetime free admission pass will bei issued corresponding to the number in the pass that is purchased, not to exceed 5 passes. Admission Prices Daily Admission- $10.00. Adults $8.00 for children 12 and under person. Ages 2 and under are free every day. $8.00 Senior Citizens (62+) and Military with Valid ID (After 4:30 pm weekday daily admission rates (Monday - Friday, will be $6.00 per Pass Cards (10 admissions) $75.00 Private Pool Rental Pool Shelter Pool Lane Rental Diving Board Rental 4 Admission Pass Cards Under Age 12 Sunday Special Father's Day Rain checks Moonlight Swim Shelter Rentals Pool Memberships CONCESSION STAND SPECIALS Popcorn Bucket Drink Bottle Lifeguard Class Pool Member Non-member Re-certification (Guard) Recertification (CPR) $275.00 per hour (3-hour or more rentals include a dive-in movie) for non-members $225.00 per hour (3-hour or more rentals include a dive-in movie) for members $75.00 per hour, includes 25 admissions per rental for non-members $75.00 per hour, includes 35 admissions per rental for members $15.00 $10.00 per lane (Monday-Friday) $20.00 per lane (Saturday and Sunday) $15.00 per board per day Designed only for giveaways by Commissioners. Not for Sale. $3200-540.00value) Anyone under the age of 12 will be admitted half price on Thursdays. Family of up to 5 admitted for $35.00 every Sunday. Dads are free when accompanied by a child. Rain checks are available if the pool closes early due to weather or unforeseen circumstances (1 hour prior to closing) to those paying daily admission. Admission is free for members and $5.001 for non-members Four buy-one-getone-free. admission passes will be issued to each Shelter Rental (Rented prior to pool closing date; does noti include pool shelters) For each membership purchased, members will receive 11 free admission pass for each person on their membership, up to 51 free passes Buy popcorn bucket for $6.00 and have refills for $2.00 the entire season Buy drink bottle for $6.00 and have refills for $2.00 the entire season $180.00 $210.00 $110.00 $75.00 *Raised Rate to Reflect American Red Cross Fee Increase* *Alameda Waterpark Employees will have no charge for certification" Lifeguard Instructor Class Pooll Member Non-member Pool Staff Private Swim Lessons Individually S-esson-Package $90.00 Member Butler County Employee Discount 25% off published prices for memberships only. Personal home memberships only, not extended family. Swim Lessons (Weekly 45 min/4 days) $250.00 $250.00 $125.00 Pool Members Non-members Water Aerobics Members Non-members $ 50.00 $60.00 Free $10.00 $20.00 Half Hour 100.00-NOPembe: Butler County Parks & Recreation 2024 Alameda Waterpark Fees Approval Page Approval Disapproval Leslie A. Osche Kimberly D. Geyer Kevin E. Boozel, M.S. BUTLER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RATIFICATION OF PERSONNEL TRANSACTIONS January 02, 2024 Children & Youth Services CRAWFORD, Kaitlyn M. (Rep. M. Nebel) 01/02/2024 Caseworker/F.T. $23.2810/hr. RETIREMENT NO BENEFITS FOR 90 DAYS Prison MOORE, Tomi L. (Rep. L. Larimore) 12/31/2023 Correction Off./Irreg./Less than 1,000 hrs. $18.0000/hr. NO BENEFITS NO RETIREMENT Submitted: 12/29/2023 by KG BUTLER COUNTY NOTICE OF ACTION TAKEN BY ELECTED OFFICIALS January 02, 2024 Sheriff's Office (by Sheriff Slupe) KERLIN, Taylor J. (Rep. R. Hays Jr.) 01/02/2024 Deputy/F.T. $24.4311/hr. RETIREMENT NO BENEFITS FOR 90 DAYS *NOTE: 95% of top rate per CBA - prior experience provision Submitted: 12/29/2023 by KG