Organizational Meeting April 18, 2016

ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING – VILLAGE OF NORTHVILLE

Monday, April 18, 2016

 

The Village Board met Monday, April 18, 2016 at 6:32 PM at the village offices.

Present:           John Spaeth, Mayor

Debra Ellsworth, Trustee

Matthew Ginter, Trustee

John Markiewicz, Trustee

Sue Sedon, Trustee

                                                           

Wendy Reu, Clerk, Recording Secretary

                        Nathan Matthews, Treasurer

 

Excused:

 

Mayor Spaeth called the meeting to order at 6:32p.m. On behalf of the Board, Mayor Spaeth welcomed Sue Sedon as a new Trustee.

 

PUBLIC COMMENTS

No one in the public expressed an interest in being heard on the reorganization.

 

MAYOR’S APPOINTMENTS

APPOINTMENTS AND TRUSTEES’ RESPONSIBILITIES

The Mayor made the   appointments and assignments listed below.

Position Incumbent Appointed
Deputy Mayor Trustee Ellsworth Trustee Ellsworth
Street Commission & Assistant Trustee Ginter

Trustee Markiewicz

Trustee Ginter

Trustee Markiewicz

Water Commission & Assistant Trustee Barnett

Trustee Ginter

Trustee Ginter

Trustee Sedon

Fire Commissioner & Assistant Trustee Markiewicz

Trustee Ellsworth

Trustee Markiewicz

Trustee Ellsworth

Police Commissioner & Assistant Mayor Spaeth

Trustee Ellsworth

Mayor Spaeth

Trustee Ellsworth

Joint Youth Trustee Ellsworth

Trustee Barnett

Trustee Ellsworth

Trustee Sedon

Budget Officer Mayor Spaeth Mayor Spaeth
Cyber Audit Officer Mayor Spaeth

Trustee Ginter

Mayor Spaeth

Trustee Ginter

Historian Gail Cramer Gail Cramer
Fire Chief Doug Ellsworth Doug Ellsworth
1st Asst Fire Chief Dennis Miller Dennis Miller
2nd Asst Fire Chief Steve West Open
Village Attorney Carmel Greco Carmel Greco
Code Enforcement Officer Interim

Mike Stewart

David Edwards
Dog Control Officer Vernon Duesler Vernon Duesler

 

Motion to confirm was made by Trustee Markiewicz, seconded by Trustee Ellsworth, and passed by voice vote as follows.

AYE:               Trustee Ellsworth, Trustee Ginter, Trustee Markiewicz, Trustee Sedon

NAY:              0

ABSTAIN:     0

 

            Motion was made by Trustee Ginter to appoint Barb Spaeth to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a 5-year term. The motion was seconded by Trustee Markiewicz, and passed by voice vote as follows:

AYE:               Trustee Ellsworth, Trustee Ginter, Trustee Markiewicz, Trustee Sedon

NAY:              0

ABSTAIN:     0

 

            Motion was made by Trustee Ellsworth to appoint Carl Sedon to the Planning Board for a 5-year term. The motion was seconded by Trustee Ginter, and passed by voice vote as follows:

AYE:               Trustee Ellsworth, Trustee Ginter, Trustee Markiewicz

NAY:              0

ABSTAIN:     Trustee Sedon

 

 

            Motion was made by Trustee Ellsworth that a board meeting be held on the third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm at the village offices. The motion was seconded by Trustee Markiewicz, and passed by voice vote as follows:

AYE:               Trustee Ellsworth, Trustee Ginter, Trustee Markiewicz, Trustee Sedon

NAY:              0

ABSTAIN:     0

 

Motion was made by Trustee Sedon, that the Leader Herald be named the Village’s official newspaper. The motion was seconded by Trustee Ellsworth, and passed by voice vote as follows:

AYE:               Trustee Ellsworth, Trustee Ginter, Trustee Markiewicz, Trustee Sedon

NAY:              0

ABSTAIN:     0

 

Mayor Spaeth opened the discussion of depositories with the Board. He indicated that in the past, NBT has always been named as the Depository for Village funds.  Mayor Spaeth indicated that Treasurer Matthews has been doing research on financial institutions and it was determined that Key Bank is offering higher interest rates and additional services, such as free checks, that would be beneficial to the Village.  After discussion,                       Motion was made by Trustee Ginter that N B T (National Bank & Trust), Northville Branch and Key Bank, be named depositories for the Village funds.  The motion was seconded by Trustee Markiewicz, and passed by voice vote as follows:

AYE:               Trustee Ellsworth, Trustee Ginter, Trustee Markiewicz, Trustee Sedon

NAY:              0

ABSTAIN:     0

 

Motion was made by Trustee Markiewicz, to appoint Mayor John Spaeth as Records Appeals Officer. The motion was seconded by Trustee Ellsworth, and passed by voice vote as follows:

AYE:               Trustee Ellsworth, Trustee Ginter, Trustee Markiewicz, Trustee Sedon

NAY:              0

ABSTAIN:     0

 

Motion was made by Trustee Ellsworth that the Village Investment Policy 2016 be adopted. The motion was seconded by Trustee Markiewicz, and passed by voice vote as follows:

AYE:               Trustee Ellsworth, Trustee Ginter, Trustee Markiewicz, Trustee Sedon

NAY:              0

ABSTAIN:     0

 

Motion was made by Trustee Markiewicz that the Personnel Policy, including Workplace Violence, Sexual Harassment, and Code of Ethics be adopted. The motion was seconded by Trustee Ginter, and passed by voice vote as follows:

AYE:               Trustee Ellsworth, Trustee Ginter, Trustee Markiewicz, Trustee Sedon

NAY:              0

ABSTAIN:     0

 

 

RESOLUTION #3-2016

Paying Mileage For Authorized Travel

WHEREAS the Board of Trustees has determined to pay a fixed rate for mileage as reimbursement to officers and employees of the Village who use their personal automobiles while performing their official duties on behalf of the Village,

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:

            Section 1.        That the Board of Trustees shall approve reimbursement at the current and effective State Rate established by the State Comptroller’s office.

Section 2.        That this resolution shall take effect immediately.

 

The above resolution was approved on a motion by Trustee Sedon, seconded by Trustee Ellsworth, and passed by voice vote as follows.

AYE:               Trustee Ellsworth, Trustee Ginter, Trustee Markiewicz, Trustee Sedon

NAY:              0

ABSTAIN:     0

 

The following resolution was proposed by Trustee Markiewicz, who urged its adoption:

RESOLUTION 4-2016

Prepaying Some Utility Bills

          WHEREAS the Board of Trustees has determined to authorize payment in advance of audit of claims for public utility services, postage, freight and express charges, and

WHEREAS all such claims shall be presented at the next regular meeting for audit, and

WHEREAS the claimant and officer incurring or approving the same shall be jointly and severally liable for any amount disallowed by the Board of Trustees,

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:

            Section 1.        That the Board of Trustees authorizes payment in advance of audit of claims for public utility services, postage, freight and express charges and all such claims shall be presented at the next regular meeting for audit and the claimant and officer incurring or approving the same shall be jointly and severally liable for any amount disallowed by the Board of Trustees.

Section 2.        That this resolution shall take effect immediately.

The above resolution was seconded by Trustee Ginter, and passed by voice vote as follows.

AYE:               Trustee Ellsworth, Trustee Ginter, Trustee Markiewicz, Trustee Sedon

NAY:              0

ABSTAIN:     0

 

The following resolution was proposed by Trustee Ginter, who urged its adoption:

Resolution #6 of 2016

 

Procurement Policy

 

WHEREAS, Section 104-b of the General Municipal Law requires the governing body of every municipality to adopt a procurement policy for all goods and services which are not required by law to be publicly bid, and

 

Whereas, comments have been solicited from all officers in the Village of Northville involved in the procurement process, now, therefore, be it

 

Resolved, that the Village of Northville does hereby adopt the following procurement policy which is intended to apply to all goods and services which are not required by law to be publicly bid.

 

PROCUREMENT POLICY FOR THE VILLAGE OF NORTHVILLE

 

  1. Every purchase to be made must be initially reviewed to determine whether it is a purchase contract or a public works contract.  Once that determination is made, a good faith effort will be made to determine whether it is known or can reasonably be expected that the aggregate amount to be spent on the item of supply or service is not subject to competitive bidding, taking into account past purchases and the aggregate amount to be spent in a year.  The following items are not subject to competitive bidding pursuant to §103 of the General Municipal Law: purchase contracts under $20,000 and public works contracts under $35,000; emergency purchases; certain municipal hospital purchases; goods purchased from agencies for the blind or severely handicapped; goods purchased from correctional institutions; purchases under State and county contracts; and surplus and second-hand purchases from another governmental entity.

 

The decision that a purchase is not subject to competitive bidding will be documented in writing by the individual making the purchase. This documentation may include written or verbal quotes from vendors, a memo from the purchaser indicating how the decision was arrived at, a copy of the contract indicating the source which makes the item or service exempt, a memo from the purchaser detailing the circumstances which led to an emergency purchase, or any other written documentation that is appropriate.

 

  1. All goods and services will be secured by use of written requests for proposals, written quotations, verbal quotations, or any other method that assures that goods will be purchased at the lowest price and that favoritism will be avoided, except in the following circumstances: purchase contracts over $20,000 and public works contracts over $35,000; goods purchased from agencies for the blind or severely handicapped pursuant to §175-b of the State Finance Law; goods purchased from correctional institutions pursuant to §186 of the Correction Law; purchases under State contract pursuant to §104 of the General Municipal Law; purchases under county contracts pursuant to §103(3) of the General Municipal Law; or purchases pursuant to subdivision 6 of this policy:
  2. The following method of purchase will be used when required by this policy in order to achieve the highest savings:

 

Estimated Amount of

Purchase Contract

 

Method

$2,500 – $7,499.99 Verbal quotations
$7,500 – $19,999.99 Written/fax quotations or

written request for proposals

 

 

Estimated Amount of

Public Works Contract

 

Method

$2,500 – $7,499.99 Verbal quotations
$7,500 – $19,999.99 Written/fax quotations
$20,000 – $34,999.99

 

Written/fax quotations or

written request for proposals

 

A good faith effort shall be made to obtain three proposals or quotations. If the purchaser is unable to obtain the required number of proposals or quotations, the purchaser will document the attempt(s) made at obtaining the proposals.  In no event shall the failure to obtain the proposals be a bar to the procurement.

 

  1. Documentation is required of each action taken in connection with each procurement.

 

  1. Documentation and an explanation are required whenever a contract is awarded to other than the lowest responsible offeror. This documentation will include an explanation of how the award will achieve savings or how the offeror was not responsible.  A determination that the offeror is not responsible shall be made by the purchaser and may not be challenged under any circumstances.

 

  1. Pursuant to General Municipal Law §104-b(2)(f), the procurement policy may contain circumstances when, or types of procurements for which, in the sole discretion of the governing body, the solicitation of alternative proposals or quotations will not be in the best interest of the municipality. In the following circumstances it may not be in the best interests of the Village of Northville to solicit quotations or document the basis for not accepting the lowest bid:

 

  1. Professional services or services requiring special or technical skill, training or expertise. The individual or company must be chosen based on accountability, reliability, responsibility, skill, education and training, judgment, integrity, and moral worth.  These qualifications are not necessarily found in the individual or company that offers the lowest price and the nature of these services are such that they do not readily lend themselves to competitive procurement procedures.

 

In determining whether a service fits into this category the Board of Trustees shall take into consideration the following guidelines: (a) whether the services are subject to State licensing or testing requirements; (b) whether substantial formal education or training is a necessary prerequisite to the performance of the services; and (c) whether the services require a personal relationship between the individual and municipal officials.  Professional or technical services shall include but not be limited to the following:  services of an attorney; services of a physician; technical services of an engineer engaged to prepare plans, maps and estimates; securing insurance coverage and/or services of an insurance broker; services of a certified public accountant; investment management services; printing services involving extensive writing, editing or art work; management of municipally owned property; and computer software or programming services for customized programs, or services involved in substantial modification and customizing of pre-packaged software.

 

  1. Emergency purchases pursuant to §103(4) of the General Municipal Law. Due to the nature of this exception, these goods or services must be purchased immediately and a delay in order to seek alternate proposals may threaten the life, health, safety or welfare of the residents.  This section does not preclude alternate proposals if time permits.

 

  1. Purchases of surplus and second-hand goods from any source. If alternate proposals are required, the Village of Northville is precluded from purchasing surplus and second-hand goods at auctions or through specific advertised sources where the best prices are usually obtained.  It is also difficult to try to compare prices of used goods and a lower price may indicate an older product.

 

  1. Goods or services under $2,500. The time and documentation required to purchase through this policy may be more costly than the item itself and would therefore not be in the best interests of the taxpayer.  In addition, it is not likely that such minuscule contracts would be awarded based on favoritism.

 

  1. This policy shall go into effect April 18, 2016 and will be reviewed annually.

 

 

The above resolution was seconded by Trustee Markiewicz, and passed by voice vote as follows.

AYE:               Trustee Ellsworth, Trustee Ginter, Trustee Markiewicz, Trustee Sedon

NAY:              0

ABSTAIN:     0

 

 

ADJOURNMENT:

 

All business being completed, motion to adjourn was made by Trustee Markiewicz, seconded by Trustee Ellsworth, and passed by voice mail as follows.

AYE:               Trustee Ellsworth, Trustee Ginter, Trustee Markiewicz, Trustee Sedon

NAY:              0

ABSTAIN:     0

 

 

The meeting was adjourned at 6:47 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Wendy Reu

Village Clerk