Resolution #2022-041
Authorizing the City Administrator to Execute a Contract with Hogan's Inc., for Certain Repairs to Water Tower #1. Travis Cossey, Assistant Public Works Director, stated this resolution was to authorize a bid award to Hogan's for water tower maintenance to Tower #1 that was located downtown. Cossey said the tower had a leak in the fill tube, which is located in the neck of the tower. Cossey provided Council with an overview of the bid. Cossey stated that staff recommends approval of the resolution with the lowest bidder, Hogan's Inc, at $39,875. Council asked questions regarding the difference in the quoted amounts in the bids, with Cossey responding. Mayor Steele opened the public hearing for comments, with no comments made, the public hearing was closed. Mayor Steele called for a motion to approve the resolution. Lucas made a motion to approve Resolution #2022-041, with Orf seconding and all Council Members voting aye.
Resolution #2022-042
Amending the Police Department's Law Enforcement Policy Manual. Joe Campbell, Police Chief, provided an overview of why the Police Department Manual might be updated. Campbell gave a brief overview of specific sections of the policy. Campbell started in section 802 and discussed the use of force requirements that changed due to statutory law. Campbell next discussed section 1000, which addresses recruitment and retention, that changed due to statutory changes. Campbell discussed section 1007, which handles personnel complaints that was changed due to statutory changes. Campbell provided information on sections 1010.3 and 1010.9, which handles departmental personnel and internal affairs files being moved and housed in the police department instead of the human resources department. Campbell provided information on section 1014, which discussed compensation, pay, and overtime. Campbell stated that this section was written by the City and does not have any statutory requirements but would align with current City policy. Council questioned the documents attached to the ordinance and stated this is a good compromise to the discussion held earlier in the year. Campbell gave an overview of general orders. Mayor Steele opened the public hearing for comments, with no comments made, the public hearing was closed. Mayor Steele called for a motion to postpone the resolution until the next meeting due to incorrect documents being attached to the resolution. Giddens made a motion to postpone Resolution #2022-042 until the next meeting, with Graham seconding and all Council Members voting aye.
Resolution #2022-043
Authorizing the City Administrator to Execute a Contract with Safe Slide Restoration, for Certain Improvements at the Nixa Aquatics Center. Matt Crouse, Parks Director, stated the contract up for approval is for maintenance to the slides at the pool. Crouse stated the exterior of the slides would be painted, along with rewaxing and polishing the interior. Crouse stated that this is also a nice way to verify there are no issues with the slides. Crouse said the contract amount for this project would be $35,660. Crouse stated the work would be taking place in the fall. Mayor Steele opened the public hearing for comments, with no comments made, the public hearing was closed. Mayor Steele called for a motion to approve the resolution. Graham made a motion to approve Resolution #2022-043 with Hoogstraet seconding and all Council Members voting aye.