AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF MAUMELLE
JULY 7, 2014
6: 00 PM
CITY HALL
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The City of Maumelle welcomes people of diverse cultures and beliefs. Any religiousviewpoint expressed during invocation, or at any other time during the meeting,reflects only the personal opinion of the speaker. It is not intended to proselytize,advance, or disparage any religious belief.
3. SPECIAL GUESTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
A. Audit Presentation— John Craft
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES– JUNE 16TH REGULAR MEETING
5. PUBLIC COMMENT
During Public Comment, issues NOT on the agenda may be addressed. Public
comments concerning items on the agenda will be allowed when that item isdiscussed by the Council. Anyone wishing to make a comment must fill out theprovided form and present it to the City Clerk. In the interest of time comments willbe limited to three ( 3) minutes. This privilege may be revoked by the Mayor inthe case of inappropriate language or comments. Any public member shall firststate his or her name and address, followed by a concise statement of the person'sposition or concern. All remarks shall be addressed to the Mayor or the Council
as a whole, not to any particular member of the Council. No person other than theCouncil members and the person having the floor shall be permitted to enter into anydiscussions without permission of the Mayor.
6. FINANCIAL STATEMENT REVIEW (second meeting of each month)
7. PROCEDURAL MOTION
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. Third Reading Ordinance 852 Approving the Formation of an Improvement District Mayor Watson
With no objections, Mayor Watson may call for the third reading of the ordinance establishing theMaumelle Property Owners Multi-Purpose Improvement District No 16 ( Mountain Terrace EstatesPhase 2). A MOTION IS IN ORDER.
B. Second Reading Ordinance 853 Regarding the Placement of Real Estate Signs Alderman Lewis
With no objections, Mayor Watson may call for the second reading of the ordinance amending theprovisions governing placement of real estate signs on corner lots in the City of Maumelle. NOACTION IS REQUIRED.
C. Second Reading Ordinance 854 Regarding the Unlawful Discharge of Fireworks Alderman Lewis
With no objections, Mayor Watson may call for the second reading of the ordinance amending theMaumelle City Code regarding the penalty for the unlawful discharge of fireworks. NO ACTION ISREQUIRED.
9. NEW BUSINESS
A. First Reading Ordinance 855 Providing for the Levy of a Sales Tax Mayor Watson
With no objections, Mayor Watson may call for the first reading of the ordinance providing for the levyof a one quarter of one percent sales and use tax. NO ACTION IS REQUIRED.
B. First Reading Ordinance 856 Providing for a Sales Tax Election Mayor Watson
With no objections, Mayor Watson may call for the first reading of the ordinance submitting to theelectors of the City of Maumelle the question of levying a one quarter of one percent sales and use tax.NO ACTION IS REQUIRED.
C. First Reading Ordinance 857 Providing for a Bond Election Mayor Watson
With no objections, Mayor Watson may call for the first reading of the ordinance submitting to theelectors of the City of Maumelle the question of issuing bonds. NO ACTION IS REQUIRED.
D. First Reading Ordinance 858 Amending Maumelle Land Use Plan Mayor Watson
With no objections, Mayor Watson may call for the first reading of the ordinance amending the currentLand Use Plan. NO ACTION IS REQUIRED.
E. First Reading Ordinance 859 Amending Maumelle Zoning Map Mayor Watson
With no objections, Mayor Watson may call for the first reading of the ordinance amending the currentZoning Map. NO ACTION IS REQUIRED.
F. Resolution 2014- 29 Amending the 2014 General Fund Budget Mayor Watson
With no objections, Mayor Watson may call for the reading of the resolution amending the 2014 GeneralFund Budget for closings costs on a land purchase. A MOTION IS IN ORDER.
G. Discussion on Possible Agreement with Pulaski County Regarding County Jail
10. MAYOR' S COMMENTS
A. Fourthfest Recap
B. Lake Valencia Restroom
11. PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT (following each PC meeting)
A. Mayor Watson
12. ALDERMEN' S COMMENTS
13. CITY ATTORNEY' S COMMENTS
14. CITY CLERK' S COMMENTS
A. Tree Board Vacancies
B. Public Facilities Board Vacancy
15. FYI
A. Sales Tax Reports
B. Building Permits Report
C. July Planning Commission Liaison—Alderman Norris
D. Citizen Letters
16. ADJOURNMENT
MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF MAUMELLE
June 16, 2014
6: 00 PM
CITY HALL
Mayor Watson called the meeting to order at 6: 00 p.m. with seven members present. Alderman Mosley wasabsent.
Alderman Anderson gave the Invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
SPECIAL GUESTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rob McGill, Academics Plus Charter School Superintendent, gave a presentation on Maumelle partnering withthe Charter School to build a safe room. Mr. McGill stated there is a 75% federal grant to build the safe room
and the school is proposing that the City split the other 25% of the cost. He noted the shelter could hold about1000 people.
Mayor Watson stated that one problem is that the space could not accommodate all residents of Maumelle and
that traveling to the shelter during a tornado was a risk. He stated that the idea could be considered in the City'sbudget meetings.
MINUTES- June 2, 2014
Alderman Johnson moved to approve the minutes of the June 2, 2014 meeting. Alderman Lewis seconded themotion and it passed unanimously by all in attendance.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT REVIEW
Alderman Lewis moved to approve the financials. Alderman Anderson seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously by all in attendance.
PROCEDURAL MOTION
Alderman Lewis moved to have all ordinances and resolutions read by title only. Alderman Anderson secondedthe motion and it passed unanimously by all in attendance.
ORDINANCE 852 APPROVING THE FORMATION OF AN IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
With no objections, Mayor Watson called for the second reading of the ordinance establishing the MaumelleProperty Owners Multi-Purpose Improvement District No 16. The City Clerk gave the reading.
Mayor Watson noted an email from a citizen asking if the district could be re-named. City Attorney Davisstated that the ordinance was based on the petition but that she would consult the attorney for the district.
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DISCUSSION OF BOND PROJECTS
Diren Hamlin, of 61 Vantage Drive, stated the City needs a year- round pool because it would be beneficial toall ages and give opportunities to kids.
Ray Andrews, of 3 Monarch Drive, stated he supports the ball field project, new senior wellness center, city halland he supports the indoor aquatic center. He asked to have the indoor pool put on the ballot.
Terry Jones, of 25 Nimrod Cove, stated it would be great for Maumelle to have an indoor aquatic center butquestioned if the City' s could afford to maintain it.
Alderman Lewis stated that since all of these issues would be voted on separately, it was important for theCouncil to express their intent for the projects and sales tax before the election.
Alderman Saunders asked if we had considered remodeling the fire station 2 and courts building as a seniorwellness center location. Mayor Watson stated that he had major concerns with that.
Alderman Norris asked if there was consideration of moving city hall to the recently purchased land on ClubManor. Mayor Watson stated that he was concerned about blighting the current city hall area if it were to move.
ORDINANCE 853 REGARDING THE PLACEMENT OF REAL ESTATE SIGNS
With no objections, Mayor Watson called for the first reading of the ordinance amending the provisionsgoverning placement of real estate signs on corner lots in the City of Maumelle. The City Clerk gave thereading.
Alderman Hogue asked why this particular subject was brought up. Alderman Lewis sated it was a requestfrom Rachel Brewer but that he thought it would benefit others as well. He noted changes he made to Ms.
Brewer' s request.
ORDINANCE 854 REGARDING THE UNLAWFUL DISCHARGE OF FIREWORKS
With no objections, Mayor Watson called for the first reading of the ordinance amending the Maumelle CityCode regarding the penalty for the unlawful discharge of fireworks. The City Clerk gave the reading.
Alderman Lewis stated it would raise the fee from $ 100 to $200, but it would not be effective this 4th of July.
Alderman Anderson asked if Alderman Lewis had looked at what other cities were doing. Alderman Lewisstated that other cities do not allow the discharge of fireworks.
MAYOR' S COMMENTS
Mayor Watson stated that Fourth Fest at Lake Willastein Park this year would include a cardboard boat race
sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Watson also stated the parade would begin at 4: 30 and thefireworks at 9: 30pm. Mayor Watson reminded everyone that any fireworks that would be discharged wouldhave to be on private property in groups of 25 people or less and are allowed from 4: 30 - 10: 30 PM.
Mayor Watson stated Nicole Heaps resigned from the CATA Board and asked the Council how they wanted toproceed in appointing a replacement. Alderman Hogue made a motion to appoint John Todd. Alderman Lewisseconded the motion and it passed with Aldermen Norris and Saunders voting no.
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ALDERMEN' S COMMENTS
Alderman Johnson stated he and Alderman Hogue looked at memorial statues and would be talking with theVeterans Committee to gage their interest.
Alderman Hogue stated she was still accepting donations for a memorial bench for Wallace Wyeth.
CITY CLERK' S COMMENTS
City Clerk Clausen stated there would be two vacancies on the tree board and one vacancy on the PublicFacilities Board the Council would be asked to fill.
ADJOURNMENT
Alderman Lewis moved to adjourn the meeting. Alderman Anderson seconded the motion and it passedunanimously by all in attendance.
Mayor Watson adjourned the meeting at 7: 30 pm.
MAYOR MICHAEL WATSON
CITY CLERK JOSHUA CLAUSEN
APPROVED
July 7, 2014
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAUMELLE,
COUNTY OF PULASKI, STATE OF ARKANSAS,
AN ORDINANCE TO BE ENTITLED:
ORDINANCE NO. 852
AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH AND LAY OFF THE MAUMELLE
MUNICIPAL PROPERTY OWNERS' MULTIPURPOSE IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT NO. 16( MOUNTAIN TERRACE ESTATES PHASE 2) AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES
WHEREAS, a Petition to form the Maumelle Municipal Property Owners' MultipurposeImprovement District No. 16( Mountain Terrace Estates Phase 2) has been filed with the Maumelle
City Clerk; and
WHEREAS, the City Clerk has presented the petition to the Mayor; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor has set June 2, 2014 at 6 p.m. as the date and time for a hearingbefore the Maumelle City Council for consideration of the petition; and
WHEREAS, the Maumelle City Council has determined from an abstractor's certificate ofproperty ownership that those signing the petition constitute all the owners of the real property to belocated in said district; and
WHEREAS, the Arkansas Municipal Property Owners' Improvement District Law providesthat if the governing body determines that all the owners of the real property to be located in thedistrict have petitioned for the improvements, it shall then be its duty by ordinance to establish andlay off the district as defined in the petition and to appoint the commissioners named in the petition.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS:
Section 1. That the real property described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a parthereof is hereby established and laid off as the Maumelle Municipal Property Owners' MultipurposeImprovement District No. 16 for the purpose ofconstructing and installing facilities for waterworks,recreation, drainage, gas pipelines, underground trenches and excavations necessary for theinstallation of electric and telephone distribution systems, sanitary sewers, streets, including curbsand gutters, sidewalks, together with facilities related to any of the foregoing within said district.
Section 2. The following three individuals are hereby appointed as commissioners of saidimprovement district: Wayne Moore, Mary Ann Moore and Jett Moore.
Section 3. The name of improvement district shall be the Maumelle Municipal PropertyOwners' Multipurpose Improvement District No. 16 ( Mountain Terrace Estates Phase 2).
Section 4. The Maumelle City Council hereby determines that there is a need for additionalinfrastructure within the City and hereby determines that the passage ofthis ordinance will facilitateconstruction ofadditional infrastructure within the City. Therefore, an emergency is hereby declaredto exist, and this ordinance being necessary for the public health, safety and welfare shall be in fullforce and effect from and after its passage and approval.
Adopted this day of July, 2014.
APPROVED:
Mayor Watson
ATTEST:
Joshua Clausen, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
JaNan Arnold Davis, City Attorney
SPONSORED BY:
Mayor Michael Watson
Saunders Anderson Kelley Mosley Lewis Hogue Johnson Norris
Aye:
No:
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Dear Joshua:
Enclosed are the original and two copies of a Petition for form the proposed
improvement district in Maumelle, along with the original and two copies of an Abstractor'sCertificate. Please return a file-marked copy of each in the envelope provided.
This is being filed pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated § 14-94- 106, a copy ofwhich I have included for your convenience.
Also attached is proposed ordinance to be considered by the Maumelle City Council.
Can you please put the required notice and proposed ordinance on the Monday,June 2, 2014 agenda? Please notify me if you can and I will send the letter required by thestatute to Onebanc, which holds a first mortgage on the property to be included in theDistrict.
If you, Mayor Watson or Ms. Davis have any questions, please feel free to call.
Kindest regards.
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14-94-106. Hearing on petition and determination, AR ST§ 14-94-106
West's Arkansas Code Annotated
Title 14. Local Government
Subtitle 5. Improvement Districts Generally( Chapters 86 to 103)Chapter 94. Municipal Property Owners' Improvement District Law
A.C.A.§ 14- 94- 106
14- 94-106. Hearing on petition and determination
Effective: July 31, 2009Currentness
a)( 1)( A) Upon the filing of the petition with the clerk, it shall be the duty of the clerk to present the petition to the mayor.
B) The petition shall be accompanied by a certificate from a title insurance company transacting' business in themunicipality:
i) Stating that the signatures on the petition constitute all of the owners of real property to be located in the district; and
ii) Identifying any mortgagee holding a first mortgage lien on real property constituting more than ten percent( 10%)in area of the real property to be located in the district.
2)( A) The mayor shall thereupon set a date and time, not later than fifteen( 15) days after the date of the presentation of the
petition to the mayor, for a hearing before the governing body for consideration of the petition.
B) Notice of the hearing shall be sent by certified mail to any mortgagee holding a first mortgage lien on real propertyconstituting more than ten percent( 10%) in area of the real property to be located in the district.
C) The notice of hearing under subdivision ( a)(2)( B) of this section shall state that any existing mortgage shall besubordinated pursuant to this section and § 14- 94- 118( b) if the mortgagee fails to appear at the hearing and object toformation of the district.
b)( 1) At the hearing, it shall be the duty of the governing body to hear the petition and to ascertain whether those signing thepetition constitute all the owners of the real property to be located in the district.
2)( A) Except as provided in subdivision( b)( 2)( B) of this section, if the governing body determines that all the owners ofthe real property to be located in the district have petitioned for the improvements, it shall then be its duty by ordinanceto establish and lay off the district as defined in the petition and to appoint the commissioners as named in the petition if
commissioners are named in the petition and are property owners in or creditors of the district, or as is otherwise providedfrom among such property owners or creditors.
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B) If at the hearing on the petition any mortgagee holding a first mortgage lien on real property constituting more thanten percent( 10%) in area of the real property to be located within the district objects to the formation of the district, thenthe governing body shall reject the petition for creation of the district.
3) The petition shall state the specific purposes for which the district is to be formed, and the ordinance establishing the
district shall give it a name which shall be descriptive of the purpose. It shall also receive a number to prevent its beingconfused with other districts for similar purposes.
c) The ordinance establishing the district shall be published within thirty( 30) days after its adoption by one( 1) insertion insome newspaper of general circulation in the municipality in which the district lies.
d) The findings of the governing body shall be conclusive unless attacked by a suit in the circuit court of the county in whichthe municipality is located, brought within thirty( 30) days after the publication.
Credits
Acts of 1987, Act 113,§ 4; Acts of 1989, Act 276,§ 2; Acts of 1995, Act 1127,§ 2; Acts of 2009, Act 501,§ 1, eff. July 31,2009; Acts of 2009, Act 1408,§. 1, eff.July 31, 2009.
A.C.A.§ 14- 94406, AR ST§ 14-94- 106
Current through end of 2014 Fiscal Session.
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NOTICE
YOUR SIGNATURE HEREON
SHOWS THAT YOU FAVOR
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. IFTHE DISTRICT IS FORMED, YOU
MAY BE CHARGED FOR THECOST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS.
PETITION TO FORM THE MAUMELLE MUNICIPAL PROPERTYOWNERS' MULTIPURPOSE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. I( o
For its Petition to form the Maumelle Municipal Property Owners' Multipurpose
Improvement District No. I(' , the undersigned petitioners state:
1. Petitioners are the record title owners to all of the real property described in
Exhibit" A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as reflected by the deed records in the
Office of the Circuit Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of Pulaski County, Arkansas. All of said
property is located within the corporate limits of the City of Maumelle.
2. Petitioners desire that the real property described in Exhibit "A" attached
hereto and made a part hereof be laid off into a Municipal Property Owners' Improvement
District pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. Sections 14-94-101 et seq. for the purpose of (a)
constructing waterworks, sewers, recreational facilities and systems of gas pipelines, and
b) grading, draining, paving, curbing, and guttering street and laying sidewalks, together
with facilities related to any of the foregoing within said district.
3. Petitioners name the following three individuals to be appointed as
commissioners of the district: Wayne Moore, Mary Ann Moore, and Jett Moore.
4. Petitioners propose that the name of the district be Maumelle Municipal
Property Owners' Multipurpose Improvement District No. 1 fi .
WHEREFORE, the undersigned petition the City Council of Maumelle, Arkansas, to
enact an ordinance establishing and laying off the real property described in Exhibit "A°
attached hereto and made a part hereof into the Maumelle Municipal Property Owners'
Multipurpose Improvement District No. 14 for the purpose of (a) constructing
waterworks, sewers, recreational facilities, and systems of gas pipelines, and( b) grading,
draining, paving, curbing and guttering streets and laying sidewalks, together with facilities
related to any of the fo going within said district.
DATED this 1 day of May, 2014.
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Construction Company is the record title owner of all the real property described in Exhibit
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAUMELLE,
COUNTY OF PULASKI, STATE OF ARKANSAS,
AN ORDINANCE TO BE ENTITLED
ORDINANCE NO. 853
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE PROVISIONS GOVERNING PLACEMENT OF
REAL ESTATE SIGNS ON CORNER LOTS IN THE CITY OF MAUMELLE AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the City of Maumelle allows signs identifying properties for sale within the
City under certain circumstances and with particular requirements in place, and
WHEREAS, provisions regulating said signs do not address those corner properties
which may need more than one sign and the City Council desires to add those provisions.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS, THAT:
SECTION 1. Chapter 58. Sign Regulations, Article III. Residential and Miscellaneous, Section
58- 163, Real Estate Signs, of the Maumelle City Code, is hereby amended as follows:
Sec, 58- 163. Real estate signs.
On a lot, there may be placed one unanimated real estate sign, but such signs shall belimited to wall and freestanding signs whose permitted illumination and maximum displaysurface area shall be as follows:
1) Residential. For residential, eight non- illuminated square feet.
2) Nonresidential. For nonresidential, 32 non- illuminated square feet. No sign shall exceed
eight feet in length or height.
3) Exception. Two ( 2) signs may be allowed on corner lots that front on two streets. Two
2) signs must be separated by at least 100 feet. However, no sign shall be allowed in the rearof any residential property except when the rear of the property borders a golf course.3-)( 4) Temporary open house/directional signs. Open house/directional signs, of a size
not greater than six non- illuminated square feet, may be placed at a rate of one per companyper intersection, for a period from 9: 00 a.m. to 8: 00 p.m. on the day of the open house only,provided, that there shall be only one route designated by signs to a particular open house. Nomore than four directional open house signs may be placed within the city limits for any oneopen house on any one day. Failure to remove signs within the prescribed time period willcause a fine to be levied at a rate of$ 50. 00 per sign left on the site. Chronic violation of this
subsection shall result in a suspension of such privileges for a period of up to six months.Chronic violation shall be defined as four separate violations within a period of six months.
Violation of this suspension shall be a misdemeanor charged upon the principal broker of the
real estate company punishable by a fine of $250.00 for each such violation, and each day aviolation exists or continues shall be a separate offense.
43( 5.1 Sold signs/stickers. Sold signs/ stickers, of a size not greater than 25 percent of the
sign on which it is placed, may be placed at a rate of one per lot or tract, per company. All realestate signs and stickers shall be removed from the lot or tract within 30 days of the sale or
within 30 days after the sold sign/sticker has been placed.
5-}L0 Services or offerings directly related to the sale or lease of the property. Inaddition to the real estate signage allowed herein, no more than one sign may be placed upon
any property advertised for sale or lease which advertises services directly related to the sale orlease of said property.
a. Such services may include, but are not limited to, financing, insurance, or homeimprovement services.
b. All restrictions placed upon the size and placement of real estate signs expressed
herein shall likewise apply to signs placed under this provision.c. Signs may not be placed without the express permission of the property owner or
his or her agent.
SECTION 2. Codification. It is the intention of the City Council of the City of Maumelle thatthe provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Ordinances of
the City of Maumelle, Arkansas, and that the Sections of this ordinance may be renumbered, re-lettered and the word "Ordinance" may be changed to " Section", " Article" or such other word or
phrase in order to accomplish such intention.
SECTION 3. Severability. If any clause, section or other part of this Ordinance shall be held byany court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, such unconstitutional orinvalid part shall be considered as eliminated and in no way effecting the validity of the otherprovisions of this Ordinance.
SECTION 4. Repealer. All other provisions of Chapter 58 of the Maumelle City Code remainunamended hereby. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, Resolutions or parts of Resolutionsin conflict herewith, be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Adopted this day of 2014.
Michael Watson, Mayor
Attest:
Joshua Clausen, City Clerk
Page 2 Ordinance 853
Approved As To Form:
JaNan Arnold Davis, City Attorney
Sponsor: Alderman Lewis
Saunders Anderson Kelley Mosley Lewis Hogue Johnson NorrisAye:
No:
Page 3 Ordinance 853
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAUMELLE,
COUNTY OF PULASKI, STATE OF ARKANSAS
AN ORDINANCE TO BE ENTITLED
ORDINANCE NO. 854
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS, AMENDING
THE MAUMELLE CITY CODE CONCERNING THE PENALTY FOR
UNLAWFUL DISCHARGE OF FIREWORKS WITHIN THE CITY OF
MAUMELLE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
WHEREAS, the City Council is committed to the safety and peace of the City ofMaumelle; and
WHEREAS, the Maumelle City Code provisions allow for the discharge offireworks on certain dates and provide for certain penalties for discharge on other dates;and
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to amend the penalty provision to increasethe possible fine for a violation of the ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS, THAT:
SECTION 1. The Maumelle City Code, Chapter 26 FIRE PREVENTION ANDPROTECTION, Article III. Fireworks, Section 26- 72, Penalty for Violation of Article, ishereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-72. Penalty for violation of article.
Any violator of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction, theviolator will be punished by a fine of not more than$100.00 200.00, plus court costs.
SECTION 2. Codification. It is the intention of the City Council of the City ofMaumelle that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the
City Code of the City of Maumelle, Arkansas, and that the Sections of this ordinance maybe renumbered, re- lettered and the word "Ordinance" may be changed to " Section",Article" or such other word or phrase in order to accomplish such intention.
SECTION 3. Severability If any clause, section or other part of this Ordinance shall beheld by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, suchunconstitutional or invalid part shall be considered as eliminated and in no way effectingthe validity of the other provisions of this Ordinance.
SECTION 4. Repealer All other provisions of Chapter 26 of the Maumelle City Coderemain the same. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, Resolutions or parts of
Resolutions in conflict herewith, be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent ofsuch conflict.
Adopted this day of 2014.
Michael Watson, Mayor
Attest:
Joshua Clausen, City Clerk
Approved As To Form:
JaNan Arnold Davis, City Attorney
Sponsor: Alderman Lewis
Saunders Anderson Kelley Mosley Lewis Hogue Johnson NorrisAye:
No:
Page 2 of Ordinance 854
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ORDINANCE NO. 855
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY OFA ONE-QUARTER OF ONE PERCENT ( 0. 25%)
SALES AND USE TAX WITHIN THE CITY OF
MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS AND PRESCRIBING
OTHER MATTERS PERTAINING THERETO.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Maumelle, Arkansas ( the " City")has determined that the City is in need of an additional source of revenue to providefor one or more of the following: ( a) for any purposes for which the City's generalfund may legally be used, and (b) to pay and secure the repayment of bondsapproved by the voters and issued by the City from time-to-time to finance all or aportion of the costs of refunding the City's outstanding Capital Improvement Bonds,Series 2013 and Series 2014 ( the " Refunding Bonds"), and the design, construction,
improvement and equipping of a Maumelle City Hall and related city
administrative offices; a Senior Wellness Facility; athletic fields for T-ball and
softball and a new indoor swimming pool complex and facilities related thereto or insupport thereof( the " Capital Improvement Bonds"); and
WHEREAS, Title 26, Chapter 75, Subchapter 3 of the Arkansas Code of 1987Annotated ( the " Authorizing Legislation") provides for the levy of a city-wide salesand use tax or taxes at the rate of 0. 125%, 0. 25%, 0. 5%, 0. 75% or 1%, or any
combination thereof; and
WHEREAS, the City is proposing to levy a new sales and use tax at the rateof one-quarter of one percent (0. 25%), the net collections of which will be distributed
to the City and used for the purposes described above, under the AuthorizingLegislation;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City ofMaumelle, Arkansas:
Section 1. Under the authority of the Authorizing Legislation there is herebylevied a one-quarter of one percent (0. 25%) tax on the gross receipts from the sale at
retail within the City of all items which are subject to the Arkansas Gross ReceiptsAct of 1941, as amended ( A.C.A. § 26-52- 101, et. seq.), and the imposition of an
excise ( or use) tax on the storage, use, distribution or other consumption within the
City of tangible personal property subject to the Arkansas Compensating Tax Act of1949, as amended ( A.C.A. § 26- 52- 101, et. seq.), at a rate of one-quarter of one
percent (0. 25%) of the sale price of the property or, in the case of leases or rentals, ofthe lease or rental price (collectively, the " Sales and Use Tax"). The Sales and Use
Tax will be levied and the net collections received after deduction of the
administrative charges of the State of Arkansas and required rebates (the "Net
Collections") shall be used for one or more of the following: (a) for any purposes forwhich the City's general fund may legally be used, and ( b) to pay and secure therepayment of the City's Refunding Bonds and the Capital Improvement Bonds. The
Sales and Use Tax shall be levied and collected on the gross receipts, gross proceeds
or sales price in the maximum amount allowed from time to time under Arkansas
law, subject to rebates and limitations as required for certain single transactions as
from time to time required by Arkansas statutes.
Section 2. All ordinances and parts thereof in conflict herewith are herebyrepealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall not take effect until an election is held on the
question of levying the Sales and Use Tax, at which election a majority of the
electors voting on the question shall have approved the levy of the Sales and UseTax.
Adopted this day of 2014.
ATTEST: APPROVED:
Joshua Clausen, City Clerk Mayor Michael Watson
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
JaNan Davis, City Attorney
SEAL)
Sponsor: Mayor Watson
Saunders Anderson Kelley Mosley Lewis Hogue Johnson NorrisAye:
No:
Page 2 of Ordinance 855
CERTIFICATE
STATE OF ARKANSAS )
COUNTY OF PULASKI )
I, Joshua Clausen, City Clerk, within and for the City of Maumelle, Arkansasdo hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No.
of the Ordinances of the City of Maumelle, Arkansas entitled: "AN
ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY OF A ONE-QUARTER OF ONEPERCENT ( 0. 25%) SALES AND USE TAX WITHIN THE CITY OF
MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS AND PRESCRIBING OTHER MATTERS
PERTAINING THERETO" passed by the City Council of the City of Maumelle,Arkansas on 2014, said Ordinance now appearing of record in myoffice.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal as of thisday of 2014.
Joshua Clausen, City Clerk
Page 3 of Ordinance 855
ORDINANCE NO. 856
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO THE
ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF MAUMELLE,
ARKANSAS AT THE NOVEMBER 4, 2014 GENERAL
ELECTION THE QUESTION OF LEVYING A ONE-
QUARTER OF ONE PERCENT ( 0. 25%) SALES AND
USE TAX WITHIN THE CITY OF MAUMELLE,
ARKANSAS AND PRESCRIBING OTHER MATTERS
PERTAINING THERETO.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Maumelle, Arkansas ( the " City")has passed on 2014, Ordinance No. the "Tax
Ordinance") providing for the levy of a one- quarter of one percent (0. 25%) sales and
use tax within the City (the "Sales and Use Tax"); and
WHEREAS, the purpose of this Ordinance is to place before the electors of
the City at the general election on November 4, 2014, the question of the levy of theSales and Use Tax;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City ofMaumelle, Arkansas;
Section 1. That there shall be submitted to the electors of the City at thegeneral election to be conducted on November 4, 2014, the question of the levy of theSales and Use Tax.
Section 2. The question of levying the Sales and Use Tax shall be placed onthe ballot for the general election in substantially the following form:
0. 25% SALES AND USE TAX
Adoption of a one-quarter of one percent (0. 25%) local sales and
use tax within the City of Maumelle, Arkansas, the net collections ofwhich after deduction of the administrative charges of the State of
Arkansas and required rebates, to be used by the City for one or moreof the following: ( a) for any purpose for which the City's general fundmay be legally used, and (b) to pay and secure the repayment of bondsapproved by the voters and issued by the City from time-to-time tofinance all or a portion of the costs of refunding the City's outstandingCapital Improvement Bonds, Series 2013 and Series 2014 (the
Refunding Bonds"), and the design, construction, improvement and
equipping of a Maumelle City Hall and related city administrativeoffices; a Senior Wellness Facility; athletic fields for T-ball and softball
and a new indoor swimming pool complex and facilities related theretoor in support thereof( the " Capital Improvement Bonds").
FOR
AGAINST
Section 3. The election shall be held and conducted and the vote canvassed
and the results declared under the law and in the manner now provided for
municipal elections and only qualified voters of the City shall have the right to voteat the election.
Section 4. The results of the election shall be proclaimed by the Mayor, andhis Proclamation shall be published one time in a newspaper published in the Cityand having a general circulation therein, which Proclamation shall advise that theresults as proclaimed shall be conclusive unless attacked in the courts within thirty30) days after the date of publication.
Section 5. A copy of this Ordinance shall be ( a) filed with the Pulaski CountyClerk at least 70 days prior to the election date, and ( b) shall also be given to the
Pulaski County Board of Election Commissioners so that the necessary electionofficials and supplies may be provided. A certified copy of this Ordinance and theTax Ordinance shall also be provided to the Commissioner of Revenues of the State
of Arkansas as soon as practicable following its adoption.
Section 6. The Mayor and City Clerk, for and on behalf of the City, arehereby authorized and directed to do any and all things necessary to submit thequestion of the levy of the Sales and Use Tax to the electors of the City at theNovember 4, 2014 general election as herein provided and, if the levy of the Salesand Use Tax is approved by the electors, to cause the Sales and Use Tax to becollected in accordance with the Authorizing Legislation, and to perform all acts ofwhatever nature necessary to carry out the authority conferred by this Ordinance.
Section 7. All ordinances and parts thereof in conflict herewith are herebyrepealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 8. The provisions of this Ordinance are separable and if an article,
phrase or provision shall be declared invalid, such declaration shall not affect the
validity of the remainder of the Ordinance.
Page 2 of Ordinance 856
Adopted this day of 2014.
ATTEST: APPROVED:
Joshua Clausen, City Clerk Mayor Michael Watson
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
JaNan Davis, City Attorney
SEAL)
Sponsor: Mayor Watson
Saunders Anderson Kelley Mosley Lewis Hogue Johnson NorrisAye:
No:
Page 3 of Ordinance 856
CERTIFICATE
STATE OF ARKANSAS )
COUNTY OF PULASKI )
I, Joshua Clausen, City Clerk, within and for the City of Maumelle, Arkansasdo hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No.
of the Ordinances of the City of Maumelle, Arkansas entitled: "AN
ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF
MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS AT THE NOVEMBER 4, 2014 GENERAL
ELECTION THE QUESTION OF LEVYING A ONE-QUARTER OF ONEPERCENT (0. 25%) SALES AND USE TAX WITHIN THE CITY OF
MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS AND PRESCRIBING OTHER MATTERS
PERTAINING THERETO" passed by the City Council of the City of Maumelle,Arkansas on 2014, said Ordinance now appearing of record in myoffice.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal as of thisday of 2014.
Joshua Clausen, City Clerk
Page 4 of Ordinance 856
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o SALES& USE TAX SECTION
M ; „", STATE OF ARKANSAS P. BOX 3566
ti I i . g : Department of Finance LITTLE ROCK, AR 72203- 3566
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a: PHONE (501) 682- 7105
bo And Administration FAX( 501) 683- 4283
www.dfa.arkansas. gov
June 23, 2014
Mr. Bill Spivey, Attorney At LawWright, Lindsey & Jennings LLP
200 West Capitol Avenue, Suite 2300
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
RE: Proposed Ordinances: Title 26Date of Election: November 4, 2014
Tax Rate: 0.25%
Dear Mr. Spivey:
The Department of Finance and Administration has reviewed your ordinances for the City ofMaumelle to determine if the ordinances are in compliance with the provisions of ArkansasCode § 26- 25- 107.
Findings of our review: Ordinances are in compliance with §26-25- 107.
This review is not intended to provide a legal analysis of the ordinance. You should consult
your city/county attorney for any legal advice.
Following the election approving the local sales and use tax, please furnish the following items:
A) Certified copies of the levying ordinance and the ordinance calling for thespecial election.
B) Proof of Publication and the Mayor' s/ Judges Proclamation of Election Results.
Latest Date for Submission of Next Available Effective Date of Tax
Documents
March 31, 2014 July 1, 2014June 30, 2014 October 1, 2014
September 30, 2014 January 1, 2015
December 31, 2014 April 1, 2015
The city/ county shall notify the director of the rate change by providing" Proof of Publication"and the Mayor' s/ Judges Proclamation of Election Results at least ninety ( 90) days before theeffective date of the tax.
If no election challenge is filed within the thirty-day challenge period, the ordinance shallbecome effective on the first day of the first month of the calendar quarter after a minimum ofsixty ( 60) days' notice by the director to sellers and after the expiration of the full thirty-dayperiod of challenge.
In the event that the city annexes additional territory, please mail a certified copy of theannexing ordinances, petitions, and proof of publication and map of annexed areas to the addresslisted above.
If I can be of further assistance please do not hesitate to call or E-mail me at the address listedbelow.
Since - ly,
OakI 111
LaShonda A. Cottrell
Tax Auditor II
Local Sales and Use Tax Section
LaShonda.Cottreladfa.arkansas.,co v
Phone: 501- 537-5784 Fax: 501- 537-5780
Enc:
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A.C.A. 26- 75- 209. EFFECTIVE DATE OF ORDINANCE.
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2008.]
In order to provide time for the preparations for election set forth in this subchapter and
to provide for the accomplishment of the administrative duties of the Director of the
Department of Finance and Administration, the following effective dates are applicablewith reference to any such ordinance levying such tax:
1)( A) The ordinance levying the tax shall not be effective until after the election hasbeen held.
B) Following the election, the mayor of the city shall issue his or her proclamation ofthe results of the election with reference to the local sales and use tax, and the
proclamation shall be published one ( 1) time in a newspaper having general circulation inthe city.
C) Any person desiring to challenge the results of the election as published in theproclamation shall file such challenge in the circuit court of the county in which the cityis located within thirty( 30) days of the date of publication of the proclamation.
D)( i) The mayor of the city shall notify the director of the rate change afterpublication of the proclamation has occurred and ninety ( 90) days before the
effective date of the tax.
ii) If no election challenge is filed within the thirty-day challenge period, the ordinanceshall become effective on the first day of the first month of the calendar quarter after aminimum of sixty ( 60) days' notice by the director to sellers and after the expiration ofthe full thirty-day period of challenge.
E) The rate change shall become applicable on the first day of a quarter after onehundred twenty ( 120) days' notice by the director to sellers on a purchase from a printedcatalog in which the purchaser computed the tax based upon local tax rates published inthe catalog; and
2)( A) h1 the event of an election contest, the tax shall be collected as prescribed in
subdivision( 1) of this section unless enjoined by a court order.
B) A hearing of these matters of litigation shall be advanced on the docket of the courtand disposed of at the earliest feasible time.
ORDINANCE NO. 857
ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF
MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS AT THE NOVEMBER 4, 2014 GENERAL
ELECTION THE QUESTIONS OF ISSUING BONDS UNDER
AMENDMENT NO. 62 TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF
ARKANSAS IN THE MAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $30, 190,000
FOR THE PURPOSE OF REFUNDING THE CITY OF MAUMELLE,
ARKANSAS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS SERIES 2013 AND
SERIES 2014; AND FOR THE PURPOSES OF FINANCING VARIOUS
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TO THE CITY FACILITIES TO BE
PAYABLE FROM AND SECURED BY A CONTINUING ANNUAL AD
VALOREM PROPERTY TAX LEVIED AT THE MAXIMUM RATE OF
6. 60 MILLS ON THE DOLLAR OF ASSESSED VALUATION OF
TAXABLE PROPERTY IN THE CITY; PRESCRIBING OTHER
MATTERS RELATING THERETO; AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the City of Maumelle, Arkansas ( the " City") is a city of the first classduly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Arkansas ( the " State"); and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City has determined the need to issue bonds in theaggregate amount of not to exceed $ 30, 190, 000 ( the " Bonds") for the purposes of( i) refundingthe City' s outstanding Capital Improvement Bonds Series 2013 and Series 2014 issued in theoriginal aggregate principal amount of $15, 545, 000 ( the " Prior Bonds"); ( ii) financing variouscapital improvements ( together, the " Capital Improvements") including a portion of the costsof financing the design, construction, improvement and equipping of a Maumelle City Hall andrelated city administrative offices; a Senior Wellness Facility; athletic fields for T-ball and
softball and a new indoor swimming pool complex and facilities related thereto or in supportthereof( the " Capital Improvement Bonds"); and ( iii) paying the costs incidental to the issuanceof the bonds as specifically described in Section 2 of this Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, issuance of bonds for each separate purpose is subject to the approval of
the electors of the City; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that in order to secure and retire theBonds it will be necessary to continue to levy the existing ad valorem tax on taxable propertywithin the City at a rate not to exceed six and six tenths ( 6. 60) mills on the dollar of the
assessed value of taxable property in the City originally approved by the electors of the City atthe special election held on November 16, 1999, and reauthorized at the special elections held
on December 7, 2004 and again on October 9, 2012.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City ofMaumelle, Arkansas:
Section 1. There shall be submitted to the electors of the City at the general electionto be held on November 4, 2014, the questions of issuing Bonds for each of the purposes andin the respective amounts specified in Section 2 of this Ordinance. The principal amounts
include all or a portion of( i) the costs of refunding the Prior Bonds, ( ii) the costs of the Capital
Improvements, and ( iii) expenses of authorizing and issuing the Bonds. The maximum rate of
the tax to be levied and pledged to secure and retire the Bonds shall be stated on the ballot.
The tax shall not be extended or collected for a longer time than is necessary to pay the Bonds.
Section 2. The ballot shall be in substantially the following form:
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FORM OF OFFICIAL BALLOT
FOR GENERAL ELECTION IN THE
CITY OF MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS
NOVEMBER 4, 2014
The bonds that are approved may be combined into a single issue of bonds ( the
Bonds"), which may be issued at one time or in series from time-to-time. If the RefundingBonds in Question # 1 are not approved, no other bonds will be issued. If any or all of theBonds are approved and issued, the City will continue to levy the continuing annual ad valoremtax, without increase, on all taxable property located within the City of Maumelle at a rate ofsix and six tenths ( 6. 60) mills on the dollar of the assessed value of the taxable property ( theTax") which will be levied in 2014 for collection in 2015 and in each year thereafter, until
the Bonds are paid, the collection of which shall be pledged to secure and retire the Bonds. If
no Bonds are approved and issued, the City will continue to levy the Tax until all outstandingCapital Improvement Bonds Series 2013 and Series 2014 are repaid in full.
Question 1: REFUNDING OF CITY OF MAUMELLE CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT BONDS SERIES 2013 AND SERIES 2014 ( THE
REFUNDING BONDS")
Vote on each question by placing an " X" in the square opposite the question either
FOR" or " AGAINST".
A proposal to issue limited tax general obligation bonds under the
Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 62 and the Local Government
Bond Act of 1985, as amended, in the maximum principal
amount of $ 13, 845, 000 for the purpose of refunding the
outstanding City of Maumelle, Arkansas Capital Improvement
Bonds, Series 2013 and Series 2014 and paying the costs ofissuance related thereto.
FOR the issuance of the Refunding Bonds in the maximumprincipal amount of $13, 845, 000 and paying the costs of issuancerelated thereto. P]
AGAINST the issuance of the Refunding Bonds in the maximumprincipal amount of$ 13, 845, 000 and paying the costs of issuancerelated thereto.
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Question 2: MAUMELLE CITY HALL PROJECT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
BONDS
Vote on each question by placing an " X" in the square opposite the question either
FOR" or " AGAINST".
A proposal to issue limited tax general obligation bonds under the
Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 62 and the Local Government
Bond Act of 1985, as amended, in the maximum principal
amount of $2, 725, 000 to finance a portion of the costs to design,
engineer, improve, construct, and equip the Maumelle City Halland related city administrative offices together with the extensionof utilities, and including, without limitation, sidewalks, and
utility relocations together with any necessary land acquisitionand street, parking and drainage improvements therefor andpaying the costs of issuance related thereto.
FOR a bond issue in the maximum principal amount of
2, 725, 000 for the Maumelle City Hall Project capital
improvements.
AGAINST a bond issue in the maximum principal amount of
2, 725, 000 for the Maumelle City Hall Project capital
improvements.
Question 3: MAUMELLE SENIOR WELLNESS CENTER PROJECT
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS
Vote on each question by placing an " X" in the square opposite the question either
FOR" or " AGAINST".
A proposal to issue limited tax general obligation bonds under the
Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 62, and the Local
Government Bond Act of 1985, as amended, in the maximum
principal amount of $4, 610,000 to finance a portion of the costs
to design, engineer, improve, construct and equip the City ofMaumelle Senior Wellness Center together with the extension of
utilities, and including, without limitation, sidewalks, bicycle
paths and utility relocations together with any necessary landacquisition and street, parking and drainage improvements
therefor and paying the costs of issuance related thereto.
FOR a bond issue in the maximum principal amount of
4, 610, 000 for the Senior Wellness Center Project capital
improvements.
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AGAINST a bond issue in the maximum principal amount of
4, 610,000 for the Senior Wellness Center Project capital
improvements.
Question 4: ATHLETIC FIELDS FOR T-BALL AND SOFTBALL
PROJECT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS
Vote on each question by placing an " X" in the square opposite the question either
FOR" or " AGAINST".
A proposal to issue limited tax general obligation bonds under the
Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 62 and the Local Government
Bond Act of 1985, as amended, in the maximum principal
amount of $ 1, 110, 000 to pay a portion of the costs to design,engineer, construct, acquire, equip and improve athletic fields forT-ball and softball and related improvements including, but notlimited to, extension of utilities, buildings, related parking
improvements and landscaping, furniture, fixtures and
miscellaneous furnishings, and any necessary land acquisition andequipment, and street, parking and drainage improvements
therefor and paying the costs of issuance related thereto.
FOR a bond issue in the maximum principal amount of
1, 110, 000 for athletic fields for T-ball and softball and related
project capital improvements.
AGAINST a bond issue in the maximum principal amount of
1, 110,000 for athletic fields for T-ball and softball and related
project capital improvements.
Question 5: INDOOR SWIMMING POOL PROJECT CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT BONDS
Vote on each question by placing an " X" in the square opposite the question either
FOR" or " AGAINST".
A proposal to issue limited tax general obligation bonds under the
Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 62 and the Local Government
Bond Act of 1985, as amended, in the maximum principal
amount of $7, 900, 000 to pay a portion of the costs to design,engineer, construct, acquire, equip and improve a new indoorswimming pool adjacent to the existing Maumelle CommunityCenter Gym and Aquatic Center, including, but not limited to, acompetition pool, a therapy pool, changing rooms, pool
equipment rooms and storage rooms and related parking
improvements and landscaping, furniture, fixtures and
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miscellaneous furnishings, and any necessary land acquisition andequipment, and street, parking and drainage improvementstherefor and paying the costs of issuance related thereto.
FOR a bond issue in the maximum principal amount of
7, 900, 000 for the indoor swimming pool project capital
improvements.
AGAINST a bond issue in the maximum principal amount of
7, 900, 000 for the indoor swimming pool project capital
improvements.
Section 3. If approved, the City may elect to group one or more of the projects setforth in Section 2 of this Ordinance into a single project or projects in order to achieve cost
savings, greater operating efficiency and functional utility or for other purposes deemed by theCity Council to be in the best interest of the citizens of the City.
Section 4. The City Clerk is authorized and directed to give notice of the electionby one publication in a newspaper having general circulation within the City. Publication shall
be made not less than ten ( 10) days prior to the date of the election or as otherwise provided bythe laws of the State of Arkansas.
Section 5. The election shall be held and conducted and the vote canvassed and the
results declared under the law and in the manner now provided for municipal elections, and
only qualified electors of the City shall have the right to vote at the election.
Section 6. The Mayor shall proclaim the results of the election by issuing aproclamation and publishing the same one time in a newspaper having general circulation inthe City. The results as proclaimed shall be conclusive unless suit challenging the results isfiled in the Circuit Court of Pulaski County within thirty ( 30) days after publication of theproclamation.
Section 7. A copy of this Ordinance shall be ( a) filed with the Pulaski Circuit Clerkat least 70 days prior to the general election date, and ( b) shall also be given to the Pulaski
County Board of Election Commissioners so that the necessary election officials and suppliesmay be provided. A certified copy of this Ordinance and the Tax Ordinance shall also beprovided to the Commissioner of Revenues of the State of Arkansas as soon as practicable
following its adoption.
Section 8. Subject to the approval of the electors, the issuance of the bonds for the
purposes and the amounts specified in Section 2 of this Ordinance is hereby authorized. The
Bonds shall be issued under the authority of Amendment 62 and the Authorizing Legislation.
Section 9. The City hereby approves and ratifies the engagements of Stephens Inc.and Crews & Associates, Inc., as underwriters for the bond financing, and Wright, Lindsey &Jennings LLP, Attorneys at Law, as bond counsel.
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Section 10. This Ordinance shall constitute an " official intent" under United States
Treasury Regulation Section 1. 150-2 for the reimbursement from proceeds of the Bonds forexpenditures made by the City prior to the date the Bonds are issued for Capital Improvementsand expenses of authorizing and issuing the Bonds.
Section 11. The provisions of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be separable andif any provision shall for any reason be held illegal or invalid, such holding shall not affect theremainder of this Ordinance.
Section 12. All Ordinances and parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealedto the extent of such conflict.
Section 13. Emergency. It is hereby ascertained and declared that there is animmediate need to accomplish the refunding of the Prior Bonds and for the CapitalImprovements described in this Ordinance in order to promote and protect the health, safety,and welfare of the City and its inhabitants, and that the improvements can be accomplishedonly by the issuance of the Bonds. It is, therefore, declared that an emergency exists and thisOrdinance being necessary for the immediate preservation of public peace, health and safetyshall be enforced and take effect immediately from and after its passage.
Adopted this day of 2014.
APPROVED:
Mayor Michael Watson
ATTEST:
Joshua Clausen, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
JaNan Davis, City Attorney
SEAL)
Sponsor: Mayor Watson
Saunders Anderson Kelley Mosley Lewis Hogue Johnson NorrisAye:
No:
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CERTIFICATE
STATE OF ARKANSAS )
COUNTY OF PULASKI )
I, Joshua Clausen, City Clerk, within and for the City of Maumelle, Arkansas do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. of the
Ordinances of the City of Maumelle, Arkansas entitled: " ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO
THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS AT THE NOVEMBER
4, 2014 GENERAL ELECTION THE QUESTIONS OF ISSUING BONDS UNDER
AMENDMENT NO. 62 TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS IN
THE MAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $ 30, 190, 000 FOR THE PURPOSE OF
REFUNDING THE CITY OF MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
BONDS SERIES 2013 AND SERIES 2014; AND FOR THE PURPOSES OF FINANCING
VARIOUS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TO THE CITY FACILITIES TO BE
PAYABLE FROM AND SECURED BY A CONTINUING ANNUAL AD VALOREM
PROPERTY TAX LEVIED AT THE MAXIMUM RATE OF 6. 60 MILLS ON THE
DOLLAR OF ASSESSED VALUATION OF TAXABLE PROPERTY IN THE CITY;
PRESCRIBING OTHER MATTERS RELATING THERETO; AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY;" passed by the City Counsel of the City on 2014, said
Ordinance now appearing of record in my office in Book
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal office this dayof 2014.
Joshua Clausen, City ClerkCity of Maumelle, Arkansas
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MAUMELLE, COUNTY OF PULASKI, STATE OF ARKANSAS,
AN ORDINANCE TO BE ENTITLED:
ORDINANCE NO. 858
AN ORDINANCE UPDATING THE MAUMELLE LAND USE PLAN
AND MAP AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
WHEREAS, the Maumelle Planning Commission, as a regular part of its activities,reviewed and approved an updated version of the Maumelle Land Use Map and desires to adoptthe updated Maumelle Land Use Map; and
WHEREAS, on June 26, 2014, at a public hearing, a majority of the members of thePlanning Commission approved a motion to recommend adoption of the updated land use map tothe Maumelle City Council; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the recommendations of the PlanningCommission, the recommendation of staff, has obtained facts, statements and other information
concerning the request to adopt the updated land use plan; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Maumelle Land Use Plan and Map is hereby adopted as shown and set forth inthe map attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Section 2. Repealer. All other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are herebyrepealed to the extent of the conflict.
Section 3. Severance. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or other portion of thisordinance is found to be unconstitutional, invalid or inoperative by a court of competentjurisdiction, such findings shall not effect the validity of the remainder of these sections, norshall any proceeding invalidating any portion of any section operate to affect any portion ofthe remainder of said sections not specifically attacked in said proceeding.
Adopted this day of 2014.
Michael Watson, Mayor
ATTEST:
Joshua Clausen, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
JaNan Arnold Davis, City Attorney
Sponsor: Mayor Watson
Saunders Anderson Kelley Mosley Lewis Hogue Johnson NorrisAye:
No:
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MAUMELLE, COUNTY OF PULASKI, STATE OF ARKANSAS,
AN ORDINANCE TO BE ENTITLED:
ORDINANCE NO. 859
AN ORDINANCE UPDATING THE MAUMELLE ZONING MAP AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES
WHEREAS, the Maumelle Planning Commission, as part of its regular activities,reviewed and considered an update to the Maumelle Zoning Map showing changes which havebeen adopted since the last update of the Maumelle Zoning Map, and suggested that the Counciladopt the updated Maumelle Zoning Map; and
WHEREAS, on June 26, 2014, at a public hearing, a majority of the members of thePlanning Commission approved a motion to recommend adoption of the updated zoning map tothe Maumelle City Council; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the recommendations of the PlanningCommission, the recommendation of staff, has obtained facts, statements and other information
concerning the request to update the Maumelle Zoning Map; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Maumelle Zoning Map is hereby adopted to reflect that which is shown onExhibit A attached hereto and adopted by reference as if set forth herein.
Section 2. Repealer. All other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are herebyrepealed to the extent of the conflict.
Section 3. Severance. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or other portion of thisordinance is found to be unconstitutional, invalid or inoperative by a court of competentjurisdiction, such findings shall not effect the validity of the remainder of these sections, norshall any proceeding invalidating any portion of any section operate to affect any portion ofthe remainder of said sections not specifically attacked in said proceeding.
PASSED this day of 2014.
Michael Watson, Mayor
ATTEST:
Joshua Clausen, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
JaNan Arnold Davis, City Attorney
Sponsor: Mayor Watson
Saunders Anderson Kelley Mosley Lewis Hogue Johnson NorrisAye:
No:
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAUMELLE, PULASKI
COUNTY, ARKANSAS
RESOLUTION NO. 2014-29
A RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE 2014 GENERAL FUND BUDGET.
WHEREAS, the City of Maumelle seeks land upon which to build a fire station; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to purchase property on Club Manor Driveconsisting of approximately 6.04 acres from Maumelle Assisted Living Center, LLC; and
WHEREAS, the total cost to purchase the land is $ 855, 083. The General Fund will pay atotal of$669,612. The remainder of$ 185,471 will paid with bond proceeds held with the trustee.
WHEREAS, the City will need to pay closing costs to complete the purchase of this land.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MAUMELLE, ARKANSAS, AS FOLLOWS:
Amend the General Fund Budget:
Description Account Number Current Revision +1- Revised
Budget Budget
Land 101- 4910- 571000 669,612 4, 100 673, 712
General Fund 101- 0000-253200 5, 918,411 4, 100 5,914,311
Balance(Unaudited)
Approved this 7th day of July, 2014.
Michael Watson, Mayor
ATTEST:
Joshua Clausen, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
JaNan Davis, City Attorney
Sponsor: Mayor Watson
Saunders Anderson Kelley Mosley Lewis Hogue Johnson NorrisAye:
No:
Page 2 of Resolution 2014-29
Closing Costs on Land PurchaseTotal 6. 033 FS 1. 309 Remainder 4. 724
Survey 3, 300.00 $ 716.01 2, 583. 99
Appraisal 1, 200.00 $ 260.37 939. 63
Title Work 725.00 157. 31 567. 69
Subtotal 5, 225. 00 $ 1, 133. 69 4,091.31
Land Cost 855,082.80 $ 185, 471.00 $ 669, 611. 80
Total Cost 860,307.80 $ 186, 604. 69 $ 673, 703. 11
F.G." BUDDY" VILLINES ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
COUNTY JUDGE/ CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER201 SOUTH BROADWAY, SUITE 400LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201
c. • 501- 340- 8305
COUNT PULASKI 501- 340-8282 FAX
June 23, 2014
Honorable Mike Watson
City of MaumelleCITIES
550 Edgewood, Suite 590ALEXANDER
Maumelle, AR 72113
CAMMACK VILLAGE
JACKSONVILLE
Dear Mayor Watson,LITTLE ROCK
MAUMELLE Over the last two weeks, our staff has discussed the pending expiration in August of the
NORTH LITTLE ROCK Interlocal Agreement regarding funding jail operations and maintenance. If there is no
SHERWOOD agreement between the County and your city the law provides for a per prisoner assessed fee.To ensure that we meet the submittal deadline for the July QC meeting, an ordinance was
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drafted to implement such a fee. Please find enclosed the following:
1) Comparison the proposed agreement and per prisoner fee.
UNINCORPORATED2) Data for per prisoner per day costs.
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4) Draft of per prisoner, per day Ordinance.
I appreciate your consideration of this matter.
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MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
This Memorandum of Agreement is entered into on this day of
by and between Pulaski County, Arkansas (County) and the City of
Maumelle (City) pursuant to the authority of ARK. CODE ANN. § 25-20- 101 et seq., and will
become binding on all parties upon ratification by the Quorum Court of Pulaski County
and the governing body of the City.
WITNESSETH:
That the County and City entered into a Memorandum of Agreement executed
February 15, 1990 and an Amendment to Memorandum of Agreement executed
September 10, 1990, concerning the costs of operating a regional jail facility by the
County. That Agreement expires this year. The County and City wish to have this
Memorandum of Agreement replace and render moot all previous Agreements.
WHEREAS, the County recognizes that it has a responsibility to maintain and
operate detention facilities ( hereinafter "jail"); and,
WHEREAS, the City acknowledge the shortage of operational revenues of Pulaski
County due to increases in the numbers of detainees in the facility and the continuously
rising costs associated with operations; and,
WHEREAS, the County and City acknowledge the need for a strong and
economically viable jail in the area; and,
WHEREAS, the County has committed its maximum tax resources available to the
construction and operation of the regional jail to serve the County and City; and,
WHEREAS, the City and the County desire to enter into a contractual agreement
whereby City funds are made available to the County to assist in the operation of a
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regional jail.
IT IS THEREFORE hereby agreed that:
Section 1. Payments. To help defray operation costs of the jail, the City
agrees to pay $51, 247.00 in year one.
Section 2. Annual Increases In following years, the amount to be provided by
the City set out in Section 1 will be increased by 3% per annum.
Section 3. The payments identified above shall commence in January 2015.
Section 4. When the facility is open and accepting new inmates, the County will
notify the City who will transport any arrestee awaiting a jail bed.
Section 5. Any arrestee in need of emergency medical treatment will receive said
treatment before being brought to the facility.
Section 6. If the City fails to ratify this agreement, the County may, at its option,
enter into agreements with respect to any other municipalities within the county.
Section 7. The duration of this agreement shall be ten ( 10) years, subject to
extension by agreement of the parties.
Section 8. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the
contrary, if the City fails to appropriate funds for subsequent periods within the term of this
Agreement, the City shall not be obligated to make payments beyond the then- current
fiscal appropriation period provided that once an appropriation is made, the
City is obligated to provide funds for that appropriation period and the County is obligated
to house the City's prisoners for that period to the extent required by Ark. Code Ann.
12-41- 503. However, once the city fails to appropriate funds, the County is no longer
required to house the City's prisoners pursuant to the Agreement. The County may,
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however, at its option, choose to house that City's prisoners and charge the per diem
rates currently approved by ordinance for such housing.
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I Author: Pulaski County Attorney's Office Item Number:
2 Sponsored by : Honorable Ordinance Number:
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7 BE IT ENACTED BY THE QUORUM COURT OF PULASKI COUNTY, STATE8 OF ARKANSAS, AN ORDINANCE TO BE ENTITLED:9
10 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A DAILY FEE TO BE CHARGED11 MUNICIPALITIES FOR KEEPING PRISONERS OF MUNICIPALITIES IN12 THE PULASKI COUNTY REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY, AND FOR13 OTHER PURPOSES..
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15 WHEREAS, in the absence of an agreement on jail costs between a county and16 all municipalities having law enforcement agencies in the county, Ark. Code Ann.17 12-41- 506 authorizes the quorum court to, by ordinance, establish a daily fee to18 be charged municipalities for keeping prisoners of municipalities in the county19 jail; and,
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21 WHEREAS, the fee established for keeping municipal prisoners must be based22 upon the reasonable expenses which the county incurs in keeping such23 prisoners; and,
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25 WHEREAS, municipalities whose prisoners are maintained in the county jail shall26 be responsible for paying the fee established by the quorum court; and,27
28 WHEREAS, the current interlocal agreement on jail funding expires in August29 2014; and,
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37 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Quorum Court of Pulaski County,38 Arkansas:
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40 Article 1. The daily fee to be charged municipalities for keeping prisoners of41 municipalities in the county jail shall be42
43 Article 2. " Prisoners of municipalities" are defined as those persons arrested44 and surrendered to the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility45 by the law enforcement agency of any municipality. If the person is
1 held for trial or sentenced to the Pulaski County Regional Detention2 Facility for violating a municipal ordinance, the municipality shall be3 responsible for paying the daily fee at all times of incarceration. If
4 the person is held for trial or sentenced to the Pulaski County5 Regional Detention Facility for a misdemeanor offense, the person6 remains a municipal prisoner until the date of conviction to serve a7 term in the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility. If the
8 person is held for trial for a felony offense, the person remains a9 municipal prisoner until the person is charged with a State offense
10 and bound over to Circuit Court for trial.11
12 Article 3. SEVERABILITY: If any part of this Ordinance is held invalid, such13 invalidity shall not affect any other portion of this Ordinance.14
1s Article 4. REPEALER. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this16 Ordinance are hereby repealed.17
18 Article 5. EMERGENCY CLAUSE. It being necessary to protect the health,19 safety, and welfare of the citizens of Pulaski County, Arkansas, and20 emergency is hereby declared to exist. This Ordinance shall21 become effective immediately upon signature.22
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6/24/2014
Billing for 2014 per Pulaski County Comptroller Mike HutchensProposed Annual
2014 Increase 2015 Difference
Little Rock 1, 766,263 5. 00% $ 1, 854,576. 15 88, 313
North Little Rock 759,764 5. 00% $ 797,752.20 37,988
Sherwood 127,047 5. 00% $ 133, 399.35 6, 352
Jacksonville 191, 496 5. 00% $ 201, 070.80 9, 575
Maumelle 48,807 5. 00% 51, 247.35 2,440
Wrightsville 1, 924 5. 00% 2, 020.20 96
Cammack Village 699 5. 00% 733.95 35
Total of Cities 2,896,000 5. 00% $ 3, 040,800.00 144, 800
Subsequent Years at 3% 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Increase each year
Little Rock 1, 910,213 $ 1, 967,520 2,026, 545 $ 2, 087, 342 $ 2, 149,962
North Little Rock 821, 685 $ 846,335 871, 725 897,877 $ 924,813
Sherwood 137,401 $ 141, 523 145,769 150, 142 $ 154,646
Jacksonville 207, 103 $ 213,316 219,715 226,307 $ 233,096
Maumelle 52,785 54,368 55,999 57,679 59,410
Wrightsville 2,081 2, 143 2,208 2, 274 2,342
Cammack Village 756 779 802 826 851
Total of Cities 3, 132,024 $ 3, 225,985 3, 322,764 $ 3,422,447 $ 3, 525, 121
Subsequent Years at 3% 2021 2022 2023 2024
Increase each year
Little Rock 2,214,461 $ 2, 280,895 2, 349,322 $ 2,419,801
North Little Rock 952,558 $ 981, 135 1, 010,569 $ 1, 040,886
Sherwood 159,286 $ 164, 064 168, 986 174, 056
Jacksonville 240,089 $ 247,292 254, 710 262, 352
Maumelle 61, 192 63,028 64,919 66,866
Wrightsville 2,412 2,485 2, 559 2, 636
Cammack Village 876 903 930 958
Total of Cities 3,630,874 $ 3, 739,800 3, 851, 994 $ 3, 967,554
Mike Watson
From: Stodola, Mark < mstodola @littlerock.org>Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 3:41 PMTo: Buddy Villines ( bvillines @co.pulaski.ar.us)Cc: joe smith; vihillman @cityofsherwood.net; Mike Watson; [email protected]
Subject: County Jail agreement
Dear Buddy
The documents you sent concerning the above are currently under review by our legal staff and the Arkansas MunicipalLeague. In order to give this a comprehensive review I would kindly request the backup documentation on the perprisoner daily cost. The only thing I received is the gross calculation. I would like to see the actual jail expenditurenumber for 2013 used to come to these numbers; the number of prisoner days by jurisdiction; and what authority isbeing cited for the definition of" prisoners of municipalities" in your proposed ordinance. I noticed that the proposedordinance does not have the daily cost number identified.The amount you cite for Little Rock as current Inter- Local cost does not factor in the additional funds collected by the
city and remitted to the County on a monthly basis which are dedicated to the operation of the county jail of$ 446,819,bringing the total remitted to the county for 2013 to $2, 213, 081.96.
Thank you so much.
Sincerely, Mark
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IIPulaski CountyF.G.. BUDDY VILLINES ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
COUNTY JUDGE I CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 201 SOUTH BROADWAY, SUITE 400
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201501- 34H305
COAT KAMM 501- 340-8282 FAX
MEMORANDUM
CITIES
ALEXANDER
TO: PULASKI COUNTY MAYORSCAMMACK VILLAGE
JACKSONVILLE
FROM: BUDDY VILLINES, COUNTY JUDG/ CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERLITTLE ROCK
MAUMELLE DATE: JUNE 27, 2014
NORTH LITTLE ROCK
RE: JAIL FUNDINGSHERWOOD
WRIGHTSVILLE
Please find enclosed the supporting documents for the numbers we gave you for Interlocal
Memorandum of Agreement funding of the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility.UNINCORPORATED
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CAMP ROBINSON
2013 PER DIEM CALCULATIONS
INTAKE: Posts Position Salary Total
3 Lt. 45, 725.00 137, 175.00
14 Sgt. 40,024.00 560,336.00
54 Deputy 34,365.00 1, 855,710.00
2 Finance CIk. 26, 964.00 53, 928.00
1 Finance Supv. 28, 841.00 28,841.00
1 Property Supv. 29, 702.00 29,702. 00
24 Clerk II 24,967.00 599,208.00
5 Medical EMT 28, 763.00 143,815. 00
5 Medical LPN 37, 711.00 188,555. 00
2 Classification 34,365.00 68,730.00
1 Social Worker ' 48,895.00 48, 895. 00
INTAKE PERSONNEL COST: 3, 714,895.00
FRINGE COST: 1, 513,933.00
TOTAL SALARY& FRINGE: 5, 228, 828.00
M and 0 EXPENSES: Dept: 2400 1, 245, 633. 00 1, 245, 633.00
6, 474,461.00
FIRST DAY PER DIEM: Per inmate 244.49
The first day cost per inmate was calculated by taking the total operational
costs of the Intake Division divided by total number of inmates booked in2013 which was 26,482. In addition to intake and property personnel,this includes the cost of all medical, psychiatric and classification
personnel that must see inmates on their first day of incarceration.
2400 2013 Expenses 14,949,032.00'
2401 2013 Expenses 3, 547,851.00
County Attorney 100,000.00
50% Sheriff 59, 545.00
50% PSU 111,046.00?
30% Comptroller Expenses 452,948.00
TOTAL COST: 19, 220,422. 00
SUBSEQUENT DAY PER DIEM 43.52
The subsequent day per diem is calculated by total detention expenseless the costs included in the first day per diem), total medical expense,
30% Comptroller' s and County Attorney' s expense, 50% Sheriff' s salary,and 50% PSU' s salary. This total was divided by 1, 210 bedsthe current funded capacity) divided by 365 days.
Arrests by Agency for January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013
Total Number of Inmates Processed per Agency/ Arrest_ Per Diem Cost
In
LITTLE ROCK POLICE DEPARTMENT 8870 2,940,671,10
NORTH LITTLE ROCK POLICE DEPARTMENT 5977 1, 981,554.81
JACKSONVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT 1609 533,431. 77
SHERWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT 2311 766, 165. 83
MAUMELLE 295 97,801.55
PULASKI COUNTY SHERIFF' S OFFICE AND PCRDF 10,405 $ 3, 449,569.65
Totals 19,062 $ 9, 769, 194, 51
Pulaski County Numbers include arrests made at the Detention Facility by staff members. Thesearrests include: " walk on' s" from the various district and circuit courts, Inmates reporting for Day
Worker Programs, Warrants/ ADRs faxed from outside and inter- local agencies served by PCRDF Staff,
Transport and Pick Up Orders issued by all courts, Penitentiary Transport Orders, and all FelonyWarrants issued by the Circuit Courts for prisoners already in custody.
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COUNIPUTASKI 501- 340-8282 FAX
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TO: MIKE WATSON, MAUMELLE MAYOR
CITIES ByALEXANDER
FROM: BUDDY VILLINES, COUNTY JUDGE/ CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
CAMMACK VILLAGE SUBJECT: JAIL AGREEMENT/ BASIC INFORMATION
JACKSONVILLE
DATE: JANUARY 10, 2014LITTLE ROCK
MAUMELLE
NORTH LITTLE ROCK
Please find enclosed the following:SHERWOOD
WRIGHTSVILLE1. Daily Population (2013)2. One time book- in cost and cost per day( 2013)
3. Arrests by agency( 2013)
4. Cost per day per inmate bed by jurisdiction( 2004—2012)( 2 sheets) Cost does not
include book-in costs nor support cost by other county departments.UNINCORPORATED
AREA
600 SQUARE MILESThis information is to provide a base for the Mayor's discussion. If you have any questions, pleasefeel free to call me.
cc: Mike Hutchens
Sheriff Holladay
MILITARY Chief Randy MorganBASES
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CAMP ROBINSON
01/ 02/ 2014 06: 38 5013407071 DETENTION ADMIN PAGE 02/ 02
PULASKI COUNTY REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITYdaily Population
2013_ __ L-1.-___________ _.. _ __
Day of Month Jan __ Feb ! Mar . _ Apr ^ May June July Aug . Sept Oct Nov Dec
11
1077 • 1140;
11391053 1210 11231 9223 1181; 1193 12261 1220_ 1192
2 1081 11351 1133; 1059 1146 1133 1211 11671 12001 1212. 1207
3 1090 1152 1138 •. 1047 1113 11631 1209 11631 1/ 171_ 1224 1227 12094 1082 1158. 1156 _ 1038 1123 11641 1186 1173 12091 1213 1248 12265 _ _ 1072 1151' 1148: 1050 1142 1188 1190 1180 1223; 1205 1270 • 12386 1093 1156. litir 1• 062 1158 1173 1164 1177 1182, 1209' 1262 1174
7 1112 1173 • 1165 . 1088_ 1• 164; 1151 1192 1175 1157 1222 1248 1170
8 ' 1111 1153 1156 1096 11581 1138. 1201 12 8605 1168 1218 1234 119 1143 1135 1093 . 1• 1021' 1• 1881 1161 1211 1149 - 1181 1226 1246 1186
10 1129 1111 11201110 1174 1185 1194 1145 1196 1225 1271 . 117311 1121 1129 1144 1099 1155 1189 1190 1157 1171 1210 1290 1193
12 1128. 1129 1145 1103 1158 11741 1199 1188 1181 __ 1222 1296-- 121013 1148 1136 1146 1111 1190 1187 1207 1191 ^ 1174 1227 . 1284 1185
14 1153 1142 1152 1152 1214 1153 1216 1209 1194 1258 1266 118615 1134 1135 1155 1163 1181 1154 • 1238 1224 1200 1268 1276 1191
16 _ 1116 1136 1122 1166 11-54- 1168 1228 9205 1217 1248 12961 126717 1127, 11.5.2 1129 1153 1.161 1183 1203 1189 1219 1261 1282' 1188
18 1153- 1152 1144 1154, 1955 1192 1162; 1194 1211 1232 1298' - 1186
19 1137:. 11691 1076- . 1139 1190 1193 1159 120-5- . 1248 • 1243 a 1314 1209
20 . - - 1140' 1134'• 1084 1099 1203 •' I225' 11951 12211 1220 1245 1308 _ 1200
1121 1133 1137 091 1118; 1181 1182 1231 1177 1255 12451 118822 I 1146 1119; 1084! 1155 1191 11721 1221 1217 1166 12621 1159 116923 1140 1134 1075 1147 1200 1197 1221 1186 1199; • 1274. 1156 115624 1170 1157 1092 1145 1163 1212 1185 1195 1209 1264 1159 115525 _
11165 1157 1111 1137 1133 1207 1169 1200 1213 1209 1170 1167
26 .• 1155 1157 1093 1169 1134 • 1222 168 1218 1221 1211 1' 174 118627 _ 1163 1158 1084 1189 11821_•_1190 1136 1223 1226 1207 ' 1176 1- 1528 1163 1139 1087 1170 1197 1159 1164 1249 1191 1239 11661 1171.29 1160' 1078 1189' 1209 1178 1182 •! 1259 1193 1239 1174 117530 1159' 1039 • 1199( • 1224 _11.96 1159, 1207 1221 1264 11831 . 117331 1158 1045 1140 1170 1183 _ — 1262 1197
Total Daily Pop. 35059 32036 34605 33662 36291 35312 36949 37069 35977' 38279 37104 36791Avg. Daily Pop. 1131 1144 1116 1122 1171. 1177 1192 1196 11.99 1235 1237 - 1187Avg. Dally State 107 137 116 109 ___118. • 138 96 97 83 95 187. 213
Totaltal Booked 2138 1994' 2168 2249' 2316 2322 • 2334' 2444 2326 - 2377 2053 1761Total for Year_; 2138 4132_ 6300 8549 10865 13187 15521 179651 20297 22668. 24721 26482
Days Closed: - 0 0 0 0 0 0: 0 •• 0 0 0_ 0 0
Yearly Avg.... op. 1132 1138 1130 1128 1137 1144 1150 1156 1161 1168 1176. 1176Yearly Ave. state . 1071 122, 120. 118; 118 121 117 115 111 ' 108 1171 - 125
ONE TIME BOOK- IN COST AND COST PER DAY PER BED FOR 2013
PERSONNEL COST: 3,597,270.00
Posts Position Salary Total
3 Lt. 45, 725.00 137, 175. 00
14 Sgt. 40,024.00 560,336.00
54 Deputy 34,365.00 1, 855, 710.00
2 Finance CIk. 26, 964.00 53, 928.00
1 Finance Supv. 28, 841.00 28, 841.00
1 Property Supv. 29, 702.00 29, 702.00
24 Clerk II 24,967.00 599, 208.00
5 Medical- EMT 28, 763.00 143, 815.00
5 Medical- LPN 37,711.00 188, 555.00
M and 0 EXPENSES: Dept: 2400 1, 245,633.00 1, 245, 633.00
4,842,903.00
BOOK- IN COST: Per inmate 183. 00
Book-In cost per inmate was calculated by total operational cost
of Intake Division divided by total number of inmates booked in2013 which was 26,482. $ 183. 00 represents a one- time cost.
2013 COST PER DAY PER INMATE BED: 56.31
2400 2013 Total Expenses 20,866,998.00
2401 2013 Total Expenses 3, 547,851.00
30% Comptroller Expenses 452,948.00 24,867,797.00
Inmate cost per day per bed is calculated by total detention expense,total medical expense and 30% of county comptroller's expense for
2013. This total was divided by 1, 210 beds which is the current fundedcapacity divided by 365 days which equals$ 56.31.
Arrests by Agency for January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013
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InLITTLE ROCK POLICE DEPARTMENT 8570NORTH LITTLE ROCK POLICE DEPARTMENT 5977JACKSONVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT 1609SHERWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT 2311ARKANSAS STATE POLICE/ HWYP 330MAUMELLE
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Pulaski County Sheriff's Office& Detention facility**** 10,405
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walk ones" from the various courts, Inmates reporting for Day Worker Programs,warrants/ ADRs faxed from outside and inter-local agencies served by PCRDF Staff, Transport and PickUp Orders issued by all courts, Penitentiary Transport Orders, and all Felony Warrants issued by theCircuit Courts for prisoners in custody.
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NOTICE,
CITY TREE BOARD VACANCIES
The Mayor and City Council are accepting resumes from residents interested in servingon the City' s Tree Board. Two citizens will be appointed to three-year terms ending June30, 2017. An applicant must be a resident of Maumelle. Desired backgrounds for
applicants include land development, forestry, landscaping or horticulture, utility
industry, and City Beautification Committee, but any with a desire to serve areencouraged to apply. The Director of Planning & Zoning and the Director of Parks andRecreation serve as permanent non-voting members of the Board. Resumes should be
submitted to the City Clerk/Treasurer, Joshua Clausen, 550 Edgewood Drive Suite 590,Maumelle, AR 72113, no later than July 16, 2014. Resumes will be reviewed by theMayor and appointments will be made at the regularly scheduled City Council meetingon July 21, 2014 at 6: 00 p.m. at City Hall. Please contact Jim Narey, Director ofPlanning and Zoning, at 851- 2500 with any questions.
NOTICE
PUBLIC FACILITIES BOARD VACANCY
The Maumelle Public Facilities Board is accepting resumes from residents interested inservice on the Board. One appointment will be made for a five year term ending May 31,2019. Applicants must be a resident of Maumelle. Resumes should be submitted to the
City Clerk/Treasurer' s Office, 550 Edgewood Drive Suite 590, Maumelle, AR 72113, nolater than 4: 00 pm, July 23, 2013. Resumes will be reviewed by the Public FacilitiesBoard at a special called meeting. A recommendation will then be made to the Mayor
and City Council for the appointment to the position. Please contact Facilities Board
Chairman Bob Gram at 310- 1277 with any questions.
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TREASURER OF STATECharles Robinson 220 State Capitol
Treasurer Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
Maumelle City Treasurer550 Edgewood Drive, Suite 590
Maumelle, AR 72113-6907
County Sales and Use Tax Funds Distribution
For May, 2014
Effective Date: 6/25/2014
Pulaski County Sales and Use Tax
Rate Population Percentage Amount Distributed
Alexander City Treasurer 1. 000 236 3,641. 80
Cammack Village City Treasurer 1. 000 768 11, 851. 28
Jacksonville City Treasurer 1. 000 28,364 437,694.99
Little Rock City Treasurer 1. 000 193, 524 2,986,337.78
Maumelle City Treasurer 1. 000 17, 163 264,848.37
North Little Rock City Treasurer 1. 000 62,304 961, 435.22
Pulaski County Treasurer 1. 000 48,752 752,309.48
Sherwood City Treasurer 1. 000 29,523 455,579.93
Wrightsville City Treasurer 1. 000 2, 114 32,621. 88
Total 5,906,320.73
Telephone:( 501) 682- 5888 Fax:( 501) 682- 3820
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TREASURER OF STATECharles Robinson 220 State Capitol
Treasurer Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
Maumelle City Treasurer550 Edgewood Drive, Suite 590
Maumelle, AR 72113-6907
County Sales and Use Tax Funds Distribution
For May, 2014
Effective Date: 6/25/2014
Little Rock National AF Pulaski Co Sales and Use Tax
Rate Population Percentage Amount Distributed
Alexander City Treasurer 1. 000 236 4.30
Cammack Village City Treasurer 1. 000 768 14.01
Jacksonville City Treasurer 1. 000 28,364 517.27
Little Rock City Treasurer 1.000 193,524 3, 529.24
Maumelle City Treasurer 1. 000 17, 163 313.00
North Little Rock City Treasurer 1. 000 62,304 1, 136. 22
Pulaski County Treasurer 1. 000 48,752 889.08
Sherwood City Treasurer 1. 000 29,523 538.40
Wrightsville City Treasurer 1. 000 2, 114 38.54
Total 6, 980.06
Telephone:( 501) 682- 5888 Fax:( 501) 682- 3820
Agency Name: TREASURER OF STATE Warrant Numb: 14DDA 0885142
Address : 220 STATE CAPITOL BLDG Warrant Date: 6/ 23/ 2014
City,St Zip: LITTLE ROCK AR 72201 Payment Date: 6/ 23/ 2014
Vendor Number: 0800000607 _
Invoice# Document Text Net Amount
80290890842014 Local Sales and Use Tax313. 00
TOTALS THIS WARRANT 313. 00
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TREASURER OF STATECharles Robinson 220 State Capitol
Treasurer Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
Maumelle City Treasurer550 Edgewood Drive, Suite 590
Maumelle, AR 72113-6907
City Sales and Use Tax Funds Distribution
From May, 2014
Effective Date: 6/25/2014
Maumelle Sales and Use Tax
165,854.34 Deposits
4, 975.63 Service Charge
13.26 Interest Earned
7. 51 Vending Decals
160, 899.48 Amount Distributed
Telephone:( 501) 682-5888 Fax:( 501) 682-3820
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Agency Name: TREASURER OF STATE Warrant Numb: 14DDA- 0885141
Address : 220 STATE CAPITOL BLDG Warrant Date: 6/ 23/ 2014
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Vendor Number: 0800000607 _
Invoice# Document Text Net Amount
80290876922014 _ Local Sales and Use Tax 160, 899. 48
TOTALS THIS WARRANT 160, 899. 48
Local Distribution by NAICS
June 2014
MAUMELLE
NAICS Code NAICS Description Net Sales Net Use Total Rebates Audits
1152 Support Activities for Animal 63.54 0. 00 63. 54 0.00 0. 00
Production
2349 Other Heavy Construction 284. 00 48.00 332. 00 0. 00 0.00
2351 Plumbing; Heating; and 1, 329. 90 71. 40 1, 401. 30 258. 58 0.00
Air-Conditioning Contractors
2353 Electrical Contractors 106.24 0. 00 106.24 0. 00 0.00
2362 Nonresidential Building Construction 292. 42 30.00 262.42 468.42 0. 00
2381 Foundation; Structure; and Building 35. 94 0. 79 36.73 0. 00 0. 00
Exterior Contractors
2382 Building Equipment Contractors 249. 80 2. 00 251. 80 0. 00 0.00
2389 Other Specialty Trade Contractors 133. 12 2. 25 135.37 0. 00 0. 00
3121 Beverage Manufacturing 67. 99 29. 00 96. 99 0. 00 0. 00
3133 Textile and Fabric Finishing and Fabric 136.03 207. 10 343. 13 0. 00 0. 00
Coating Mills
3152 Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing 611. 00 90. 00 701. 00 0.00 0. 00
3219 Other Wood Product Manufacturing 106.00 0. 00 106.00 0.00 0. 00
3222 Converted Paper Product 0.00 3,644. 00 3, 644. 00 0.00 0.00
Manufacturing
3231 Printing and Related Support Activities 159.00 1, 293. 75 1, 452. 75 0.00 0. 00
3256 Soap; Cleaning Compound; and Toilet 19.00 54. 00 73. 00 0.00 0. 00
Preparation Manufacturing
3273 Cement and Concrete Product 152. 00 0. 00 152. 00 0.00 0. 00
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Manufacturing
3323 Architectural and Structural Metals 58. 25 1. 00 59. 25 0.00 0. 00
Manufacturing
3334 Ventilation; Heating; Air-Conditioning; 78.00 0.00 78. 00 0.00 0. 00
and Commercial Refrigeration
Equipment Manufacturing
3339 Other General Purpose Machinery 127.00 31. 00 158.00 0.00 0. 00
Manufacturing
3341 Computer and Peripheral Equipment 7. 00 31. 00 38. 00 0. 00 0. 00
Manufacturing
3345 Navigational; Measuring; 25.87 3. 00 22. 87 0. 00 0.00
Electromedical; and Control
Instruments Manufacturing
3346 Manufacturing and Reproducing 42. 00 9. 00 51. 00 0. 00 0.00
Magnetic and Optical Media
3371 Household and Institutional Furniture 70. 10 0.00 70. 10 0. 00 0.00
and Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturing
3391 Medical Equipment and Supplies 23. 00 130.99 153.99 0. 00 0.00
Manufacturing
3399 Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing 166.00 161. 99 327.99 0. 00 0.00
4212 Furniture and Home Furnishing 150.44 0. 00 150.44 0. 00 0.00
Wholesalers
4213 Lumber and Other Construction 129. 19 0. 00 129. 19 0. 00 0. 00
Materials Wholesalers
4214 Professional and Commercial 576.26 933. 00 1, 509.26 0. 00 0. 00
Equipment and Supplies Wholesalers
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4215 Metal and Mineral( except Petroleum) 116.20 1. 00 117.20 0. 00 0.00
Wholesalers
4216 Electrical Goods Wholesalers 4,674. 13 107. 01 4, 781. 14 0. 00 0.00
4217 Hardware; and Plumbing and Heating 1, 897.24 34.00 1, 931. 24 0. 00 0.00
Equipment and Supplies Wholesalers
4218 Machinery; Equipment; and Supplies 1, 016. 97 937.00 1, 953.97 0. 00 0.02
Wholesalers
4219 Miscellaneous Durable Goods 55.20 38.00 93.20 0. 00 0.00
Wholesalers
4221 Paper and Paper Product Wholesalers 206. 00 1, 653.00 1, 859.00 0. 00 0. 00
4224 Grocery and Related Product 257. 00 18. 00 275.00 0. 00 0. 00
Wholesalers
4226 Chemical and Allied Products 233. 00 201. 00 434.00 0. 00 0. 00
Wholesalers
4227 Petroleum and Petroleum Products 37. 00 1. 00 38. 00 0. 00 0. 00
Wholesalers
4229 Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods 18. 00 31. 00 49.00 0. 00 0. 00
Wholesalers
4233 Lumber and Other Construction 179.00 0. 00 179.00 0.00 0. 00
Materials Merchant Wholesalers
4234 Professional and Commercial 251. 02 30. 55 281. 57 0.00 0. 00
Equipment and Supplies MerchantWholesalers
4236 Electrical and Electronic Goods 1, 380.00 13. 00 1, 393. 00 0.00 0. 00
Merchant Wholesalers
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MAUMELLE
4238 Machinery; Equipment; and Supplies 129. 38 72.00 201. 38 0. 00 0. 00
Merchant Wholesalers
4239 Miscellaneous Durable Goods 3. 60 63. 18 66.78 0. 00 0. 00
Merchant Wholesalers
4242 Drugs and Druggists' Sundries 0. 83 2. 00 1. 17 0. 00 0. 00
Merchant Wholesalers
4243 Apparel; Piece Goods; and Notions 1. 00 1. 88 2.88 0. 00 0. 00
Merchant Wholesalers
4244 Grocery and Related Product Merchant 306.00 0. 00 306.00 0. 00 0. 00
Wholesalers
4249 Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods 215.89 8. 00 223. 89 0.00 0. 00
Merchant Wholesalers
4412 Other Motor Vehicle Dealers 129.00 80. 00 209. 00 0.00 0. 00
4413 Automotive Parts; Accessories; and 239.00 724.00 963. 00 0.00 0. 00
Tire Stores
4421 Furniture Stores 1, 429.21 19. 00 1, 448. 21 0.00 0. 00
4422 Home Furnishings Stores 1, 296.89 8. 99 1, 305. 88 0.00 0. 00
4431 Electronics and Appliance Stores 3, 361. 89 745.40 4, 107.29 0.00 0. 00
4441 Building Material and Supplies Dealers 5, 174. 83 2, 417. 19 7, 592. 02 0.00 0. 00
4442 Lawn and Garden Equipment and 230.37 0. 00 230. 37 0.00 0. 00
Supplies Stores
4452 Specialty Food Stores 32. 98 17. 00 49.98 0.00 0. 00
4461 Health and Personal Care Stores 3,475.24 176. 88 3, 652. 12 0.00 0. 00
4471 Gasoline Stations 7,505.51 51. 84 7, 557. 35 0. 00 0. 00
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MAUMELLE
4481 Clothing Stores 143. 16 837.56 980.72 0. 00 0. 00
4482 Shoe Stores 1. 31 26.01 27. 32 0. 00 0. 00
4483 Jewelry; Luggage; and Leather Goods 1. 00 92.00 93.00 0. 00 0. 00
Stores
4511 Sporting Goods; Hobby; and Musical 878.03 91. 00 969.03 0. 00 0.00
Instrument Stores
4512 Book; Periodical; and Music Stores 20. 00 19. 00 39.00 0. 00 0.00
4529 Other General Merchandise Stores 7, 597. 01 51. 00 7,648.01 0. 00 0. 00
4532 Office Supplies; Stationery; and Gift 746.75 264. 51 1, 011. 26 0. 00 0. 00
Stores
4533 Used Merchandise Stores 185. 98 1. 00 186.98 0. 00 0. 00
4539 Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers 1, 822. 28 167.26 1, 989. 54 0. 00 0. 00
4541 Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order 1, 846.80 1, 057.45 789. 35 2,019.00 0. 00
Houses
4543 Direct Selling Establishments 301. 08 161. 39 462.47 0. 00 0. 00
4853 Taxi and Limousine Service 3. 00 83. 00 86. 00 0.00 0. 00
4884 Support Activities for Road 39. 90 0. 00 39. 90 0.00 0. 00
Transportation
4931 Warehousing and Storage 72. 00 114. 00 186.00 0.00 0.00
5111 Newspaper; Periodical; Book; and 4. 33 12. 43 16. 76 0.00 0. 00
Directory Publishers
5133 Telecommunications 986.98 18. 00 1, 004. 98 0.00 0. 00
5142 Data Processing Services 24. 00 -$ 2, 656. 00 2, 632. 00 2, 667.07 0. 00
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June 2014
MAUMELLE
5171 Wired Telecommunications Carriers 299.00 19. 00 318. 00 0.00 0. 00
5172 Wireless Telecommunications Carriers 442.91 56. 00 498. 91 0.00 0. 00
except Satellite)
5179 Other Telecommunications 41. 00 5. 00 46.00 0.00 0. 00
5221 Depository Credit Intermediation 31. 35 21. 00 52. 35 0. 00 0. 00
5222 Nondepository Credit Intermediation 74.00 17. 00 91. 00 0. 00 0.00
5241 Insurance Carriers 158.00 2. 00 160. 00 0.00 0.00
5321 Automotive Equipment Rental and 514.49 97.46 611. 95 0. 00 0.00
Leasing
5322 Consumer Goods Rental 1, 384.37 32.74 1, 417. 11 0. 00 0.00
5324 Commercial and Industrial Machinery 421. 00 41. 00 462.00 0.00 0.00
and Equipment Rental and Leasing
5415 Computer Systems Design and 1. 00 3. 91 4. 91 0. 00 0. 00
Related Services
5416 Management; Scientific; and Technical 62. 00 1. 00 63.00 0. 00 0. 00
Consulting Services
5419 Other Professional; Scientific; and 171. 83 27.99 199.82 0.00 0. 00
Technical Services
5614 Business Support Services 5. 00 6. 00 11. 00 0. 00 0. 00
5616 Investigation and Security Services 804. 71 24. 00 828.71 0. 00 0.00
5617 Services to Buildings and Dwellings 3, 383. 84 0. 00 3, 383. 84 7. 75 0. 00
5621 Waste Collection 235.00 4. 00 239.00 0. 00 0. 00
5629 Remediation and Other Waste 425.52 18. 00 443. 52 0.00 0. 00
Management Services
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7139 Other Amusement and Recreation 1, 139. 00 27. 00 1, 166.00 0. 00 0. 00
Industries
7211 Traveler Accommodation 3, 522. 00 0. 00 3, 522. 00 0.00 0. 00
7221 Full-Service Restaurants 18, 674. 51 6. 00 $ 18, 680. 51 0.00 0.00
8111 Automotive Repair and Maintenance 1, 921. 88 3. 00 1, 924.88 0.00 0. 00
8112 Electronic and Precision Equipment 86.33 0. 00 86. 33 0.00 0. 00
Repair and Maintenance
8113 Commercial and Industrial Machinery 111. 70 0. 00 111. 70 0.00 0. 00
and Equipment( except Automotive
and Electronic) Repair and
Maintenance
8114 Personal and Household Goods Repair 73. 16 4. 00 77. 16 0. 00 0. 00
and Maintenance
8123 Drycleaning and Laundry Services 1, 002. 00 2, 211. 00 3, 213. 00 0. 00 0. 00
8129 Other Personal Services 330.00 0. 00 330. 00 0. 00 0. 00
Other NAICS with Less Than 3 Businesses 53, 138.55 4, 297. 81 $ 57,436. 36 -$ 1, 259.01 1. 55
Automobile 5,706.59 753.62 6,460.21 0. 00 0. 00
Wholesale Vending and Other 11. 29 0. 00 11. 29 0. 00 0. 00
Unidentified Receipts
TOTALS 143,617.01 $ 22, 237. 33 $ 165, 854. 34 -$ 6, 679.83 1. 53
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CITY OF MAUMELLE
DEPARTMENT OF CODE ENFORCEMENT/ PERMITS
THREE YEAR SINGLE FAMILY PERMIT COMPARISONS
As of JUNE 2014
2012 2013 2014
Permits Fees Permits Fees Permits Fees
January 7 $ 8,820.80 7 $ 8,982.40 0 0
February 6 $ 6,926.00$ 5 $ 7,533. 30 5 $ 8,284.40
March 6 7,025. 20 7 $ 10,944.80 2 $ 5, 109.60
April 8 10,560.80 12 $ 16,951.00 8 $ 7,423.60
May 11 17,309.60 3 $ 5, 128.80 10 $ 15,403.60
June 3 4,486.40 7 $ 8,096.80 6 $ 6,443.60
July 3 3,894.00 5 $ 7,733.91
August 15 20,512.80 1 $ 1,707.20
September 5 6,878.80 9 $ 12,526.80
October 4 6, 671.60 8 $ 8, 138.80
November 5 8,601. 20 9 $ 11,932.00
December 3 2, 383.20 3 $ 3,423.20
TOTALS 76 $ 104,850.60 76 $ 103,099.01 31 $ 42,574.80
CITY OF MAUMELLE
DEPARTMENT OF CODE ENFORCEMENT/ PERMITS
THREE YEAR DEPOSIT COMPARISONS
2012- 2013-2014
As of June 2014
2012 2013 2014
JANUARY 17, 321.78 14,959.80 6,309.64
FEBRUARY 11, 997.44 20,915. 33 11,821.91
MARCH 13, 035. 38 22,011. 35 11,342.92
APRIL 15, 003.52 23,477.02 6,872.69
MAY 21,537. 56 12,753. 50 9,420. 13
JUNE 13, 223.00 16,712. 12 7,409. 11
JULY 8, 194.98 16, 760.66
AUGUST 13, 073.47 13, 615.55
SEPTEMBER 14,001.02 10,072.69
OCTOBER 10, 636.59 32,472.80
NOVEMBER 8,057.32 22,292. 65
DECEMBER 19,884.37 7,416.75
TOTALS 165,966.43 213,460.22 53, 176.40
BUILDING PERMITSMAUMELLE, ARKANSAS
JUNE 2014
SINGLE FAMILY NEW CONSTRUCTION
Sq.Feet EstimatedDate Lot& Subdivision Address Builder/Owner Heated/Cooled Value
6/ 9/ 14 B12L55MVE 206 Lake Valley Drive Lynn Dickey Const. 2880 398,744
6/ 10/ 14L12A MVEI 331 Mountain Terrace Cir *Wayne Moore 1788 191,0006/ 10/ 14L12B MVEI 332 Mountain Terrace Cir *Wayne Moore 1828 191,0006/ 10/ 14L12C MVEI 333 Mountain Terrace Cir * Wayne Moore 1835 191, 0006/ 10/ 14L12D MVEI 334 Mountain Terrace Cir * Wayne Moore 1820 191, 0006/ 30/ 14 L12B4VNB 211 Nantucket Loop Randy James Const 1631 240,000
New Builder
Wayne Moore Construction-Address- 2121 Watt Dr, Suite E Little Rock, AR 72227Phone- Office- 501- 228-5515 Cell-501- 951- 5515
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Maumelle, Arkansas 72113
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July 1, 2014
Sam Williams, Chief
Maumelle Police Department
550 Edgewood, Suite 590
Maumelle, Arkansas 72113
Dear Sam,
A long overdue compliment on the way you operate the Maumelle Police Department and theway you protect our city and enforce the laws.
Over the last eighteen months or so, I must report sheepishly, that my wife, Sloane, and I
have had a few traffic- related encounters with Maumelle police officers. ( Odom Boulevard is so
nice that it's hard to remember the speed limit, especially at two a.m., which was the time of one
of my encounters as I returned home from a shift at the newspaper.)Without exception, your officers were polite, courteous, efficient and professional. I realize
my descriptions are slightly redundant, but I can't find enough good words to say about them.And ifyou wonder whether your tickets and warnings have a good effect, here's Exhibit A:
Since my two a. m. meeting last year, every time I turn onto Odom, north or south, I try toremember to set my cruise control at thirty-five miles- per- hour so that I don't even have tothink about it. Your officers have better things to do thatc correct an hold newspaper hack.
So thank you.
Best regards,
Jay Grelen
cc: Mike Watson, Mayor
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