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ROLL CALL:
Councilman Matt Staniszewski, MBA, EDFP, – Present
Councilwoman Monda Williams – Present
Councilman Ken Westcott – Present
Councilman Joe Manning – Present
Mayor Scott Putnam – Present
SOLICITOR:
Jack Cambest, Esquire              
MOMENT OF SILENCE:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
A motion was made by Councilwoman Williams, seconded by Councilman Manning, and carried to approve the minutes of the January 11, 2018 Regular Meeting of the Washington City Council.
ROLL CALL:
Councilman Staniszewski: Abstained, stating he did not vote as he was not present at the January 11, 2018 meeting.
Councilwoman Williams: YES
Councilman Westcott: YES
Councilman Manning: YES
Mayor Putnam: YES
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION:  Individuals or group representatives who have signed in prior to the meeting, will have 5 minutes of microphone time to address Council during the public participation portion of the meeting. We prefer if there is a group, a representative be chosen to speak. Audience comments will not be permitted following the public participation portion of the meeting; therefore, we ask that you please review the agenda for any item(s) you may wish to discuss. We have, in the past, had individual’s direct comments to Mayor and Council that were not correct or could not be documented.  For that reason, we ask that your information be to the point and factual.  Although we may not be able to answer your question at this meeting, we will refer your request or recommendation to the proper department for any necessary action.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
No one signed up to speak.
CLOSED TO PUBLIC COMMENT
A motion was made by Councilman Westcott, seconded by Councilman Manning, and unanimously carried to approve the following payments:
(a)   Widmer Engineering Inc in the amount of $180.00 for 2017 Stormwater Inlet Projects. CHARGE: 53.00/436-682.
(b)  Widmer Engineering Inc in the amount of $810.00 for 2017 December Items.  
      CHARGE: 53.00/436-682.
(c)   Widmer Engineering in the amount of $210.00 for Clare Drive. (NPDES) CHARGE:
      53.00/436-682.
(d)  Widmer Engineering in the amount of $450.00 for Burton Avenue PHASE TWO.
      CHARGE: 53.00/436-682.
(e)   Morgan Excavating in the amount of $3,650.00 for Lockhart Street Pay #1 Final.
     CHARGE: 53.00/436-682.
(f)   Johnson Door Company in the amount of $2,431.74 for Street Department Garage
      Door. CHARGE: 75.00/482-000.
(g)  PH Designed LLC in the amount of $5,400.00 for 2018 Annual Website
      Maintenance. CHARGE: 21.00/489-000.
(h)  Widmer Engineering in the amount of $1,980.00 for Burton Avenue Project.
      CHARGE: 53.00/436-313.
(i)    Dodora, Matta & Cambest, P.C. in the amount of $3,873.00 for Invoice 15634.
      CHARGE:  01.13/404-310.  
(j)    Ashley Truck Service in the amount of $10,979.22 for Truck 54 repairs. CHARGE:  
     33.00/411-370.  
A motion was made by Councilman Staniszewski, seconded by Councilman Manning, and carried unanimously to transfer $7,316.25 71.00/389-830 Forfeited Property Fund Miscellaneous Revenue to 81.00/389-830 State Forfeited Property Fund Miscellaneous Revenue. 
A motion was made by Councilman Westcott, seconded by Councilman Manning, and carried unanimously to refund $340.00 to Professional Plus Construction for building permit submitted for property not located within City of Washington. CHARGE:  01-362/641.
A motion was made by Mayor Putnam, seconded by Councilman Manning, and carried unanimously to authorize payment to the Washington County Transportation Authority of an amount not to exceed $802,102.00 to reimburse the Transportation Authority for the purchase of two new Gillig 30-foot buses, at an estimated cost of $401,051.00 each. (The City of Washington is the designated recipient of the previously approved Federal Transit Administration (FTA) grant funds that will be drawn down to pay for the bus purchases.  The Washington County Transportation Authority will pay the vendor, Gillig, for the bus purchase, with the City then paying over the FTA grant funds to the Transportation Authority.) CHARGE: Purchase of Buses and Equipment Grant Fund, Transit Expenses – Capital Projects, 27.00/447-743.
A motion was made by Mayor Putnam, seconded by Councilman Manning, and carried unanimously to authorize payment to the Washington County Transportation Authority of an amount not to exceed $16,968.00 to reimburse the Transportation Authority for the purchase of extended warranties on the two new Gillig buses as follows: Cummins extended warranty on engines for 5 years or 300,00 miles at a cost of $5,778.00 per bus; and Allison extended warranty on transmissions for 5 years or 300,000 miles at a cost of $2,708.00 per bus. CHARGE: Purchase of Buses and Equipment Grant Fund, Transit Expenses – Asset Maintenance, 27.00/447-330, pending any and all reimbursements and/or payments from eligible, available FTA, LSA and other local, state and federal funding sources for said expenditure first.
A motion was made by Councilman Wescott, seconded by Councilman Manning, and unanimously carried to re-appoint Michael Lyon to The Washington-East Washington Joint Authority Board for a five-year term effective January 1, 2018 – December 31, 2022.   
A motion was made by Councilman Wescott, seconded by Councilman Manning, and unanimously carried to approve the FINAL READING of ORDINANCE 1906 BILL No. 1 of 2018
ORDINANCE 1906 BILL No. 1 of 2018
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON   COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1774, CHAPTER 15, PART 4, SECTION 407 – SPECIAL PURPOSE PARKING ZONES ESTABLISHED; PARKING OTHERWISE PROHIBITED, TO ADD 1 HANDICAP PARKING SPACE AT 420 DUNCAN AVENUE AND REMOVE 1 HANDICAP PARKING SPACE AT 246 NORTH
FRANKLIN STREET.   
A motion was made by Councilman Manning, Seconded by Councilman Westcott, and unanimously carried to approve the FINAL READING of ORDINANCE 1907 BILL
               No. 2 of 2018
ORDINANCE 1907 BILL NO. 2 of 2018
AN ORDINANCE OF CITY OF WASHINGTON RELATIVE TO THE ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF CITY EMPLOYEES PENSION, ANNUITY, INSURANCE AND BENEFIT FUND OR FUNDS, TO AMEND CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE PENSION PLAN OR PROGRAM APPLICABLE TO THE FIREFIGHTER EMPLOYEES OF SAID CITY AND
TO RESTATE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUCH PENSION PLAN OR PROGRAM.
A motion to approve the FIRST READING of ORDINANCE 1908 BILL NO.  3 of 2018
ORDINANCE 1908 BILL NO. 3 of 2018
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 1846, RELATIVE TO THE LEVYING A TAX ON EARNED INCOME AND NET PROFIT; REQUIRING TAX RETURNS, REQUIRING EMPLOYERS TO WITHHOLD AND REMIT TAX, AND RELATED PROVISIONS.
***NO VOTE REQUIRED***
A motion was made by Councilwoman Williams, seconded by Councilman Staniszewski, and unanimously carried to pay the IAFF #2218 $1,668.00 for eye care reimbursements.
A motion was made by Councilman Staniszewski, seconded by Councilwoman Williams, and unanimously carried to approve the City of Washington Police Department to begin the    Civil Service Testing Process.
A motion was made by Councilman Staniszewski, seconded by Councilman Manning, and unanimously carried to approve Widmer Engineering Fee Proposal and Contract for Professional Services for the Washington Park – Storm Water Affecting Pool Project. Not to exceed $1,500.00 CHARGE: 53.00\436-313.
A motion was made by Councilman Manning, seconded by Councilman Staniszewski, and unanimously carried to approve and authorize a contribution to the Bradford House Historical Association in the amount of $2,000.00 for 2018 Whiskey Rebellion Fireworks Display. CHARGE: 01.55/459-541 (Civic & Military Celebrations.)
Elected Officials:
Councilman Staniszewski: Advised that he has been working with the Park Staff and getting ready to make plans for the July 4, 2018 Festival at the Park.
Councilwoman Monda Williams: Stated that she would like to work with Council and collaborate on how to recruit minorities to apply for the City Civil Service tests when they are offered. Councilman Manning stated that years back he had worked with former NAACP representatives, Bob Griffin and Dean Ellis and had created a template for them to begin the John Baker Scholarship. He recommended that they contact local businesses to help fund a scholarship but he wasn’t sure what they had done with it.      
Councilman Ken Westcott: Advised that the City is starting a Storm Sewer Management Program to help address infrastructure problems the City has to take care of. The system is over one hundred years old and needs immediate attention.   
Councilman Joe Manning: Nothing to Report
Mayor Scott Putnam: The City is continuing to have on-going discussions with the insurance company for the property at 15 North Main Street.   
 
The next regular meeting of the Washington City Council will be held on Thursday,
March 1, 2018 at 7:00 P.M. in Council Chambers.  The Agenda Meeting will be held on Monday, February 26, 2018 at 6:00 P.M.
The City Building will be closed on Monday, February 19, 2018 in observance of Presidents Day.  Regular office hours will resume on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 8:30 A.M.
A motion was made by Councilman Staniszewski, seconded by Councilman Westcott and unanimously carried to adjourn the meeting.