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1 CITY OF ANDERSON COUNCIL AGENDA September 11, :00 PM INVOCATION: RESPECTS TO FLAG: Council Member Tony Stewart Council Member Beatrice Thompson SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS: Police Department - Sergeant Jamie Brock - Corporal Matthew Anderson Fire Department Chief Randy Bratcher - Assistant Chief Michael Guest - Assistant Chief Adam Zenoni - Battalion Chief Ron Branyon - Battalion Chief Jamie Parnell - Captain Joey Burdette - Lieutenant Ryan Herring - Lieutenant Michael Hobbs - Sergeant Richie Earle - Engineer Dusty Morgan - Engineer Reese Shaw SWEARING-IN CEREMONY: Firefighter Gabriel Walker Approval of Minutes of August 28, 2017 A. OLD BUSINESS: None B. NEW BUSINESS: 1. Request consideration of a contract with Woolpert for SMS4 Compliance and development of Total Maximum Daily Limit (TMDL) Implementation Plans. 2. Request consideration of a linen contract with ALSCO for the detention center. 3. Request consideration of an engineering contract with Alliance Consulting Engineers for the Heritage Corridor grant project Under the Bridge. 4. Request consideration of a resolution authorizing an infrastructure reimbursement agreement with Tetra Investment, LLC for Stonebridge at Rankins Lake Subdivision. C. ADMINISTRATIVE BRIEFING: 1. Upcoming Events D. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Section (a)(2) Discussion of negotiations incident to proposed contractual arrangements regarding infrastructure reimbursement agreement with Tetra Investment, LLC for Stonebridge at Rankins Lake Subdivision.

2 Date: September 11, 2017 Agenda Item No: City of Anderson Council Agenda Title/Description: Special Recognitions Police Department Promotions Sergeant Jamie Brock became a Certified Law Enforcement Officer on October 8, 2010 and was awarded the Good Conduct Medal in Brock was promoted to Corporal on July 28, 2014 and is a Certified Field Training Officer and has completed First Line supervision. He enjoys serving the citizens of Anderson, and takes great pride in his department and his fellow officers. Despite the many challenges in the profession, he continually strives to become an exemplary officer through the leadership and guidance of his superior officers. Brock will serve on the COPS team as a Traffic Sergeant. Corporal Matthew Anderson has been with the Anderson City Police Department since He has his Bachelor s degree and Master s Degree in Criminology from Appalachian State University, and is currently assigned to our Criminal Investigation Division where he specializes in White Collar Crimes. Action Requested: Special Recognitions

3 Date: September 11, 2017 Agenda Item No: City of Anderson Council Agenda Title/Description: Special Recognitions Fire Department Promotions Chief Randy Bratcher has been with the Anderson City Fire Department since During his tenure at the City of Anderson Fire Department, Bratcher was promoted to Engineer in 1995 and later served as sergeant, lieutenant, captain and battalion chief before being promoted to Assistant Chief in He served as Interim Fire Chief from April 2016 until his appointment as Fire Chief in March, He has also served as a South Carolina Fire Academy Instructor, Chief of the Williford Volunteer Fire Department, Assistant Coordinator of the Technical Rescue Team, a member of the Anderson County Haz Mat Team and as Project Director of the Anderson sponsored Upstate Incident Management Team. In 2016, Chief Bratcher was instrumental in leading the City of Anderson to improve its Insurance Services Office Inc. (ISO) rating from a class 2 to a class 1 rating indicating improvements in the overall efficiency of the fire department. Assistant Chief Michael Guest has been with the Anderson City Fire Department since He started the fire service as a volunteer with Honea Path Fire Department in Assistant Chief Michael Guest graduated Greenville Technical College with an Associate Degree in Public Service in 1994, The University of Memphis Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelors Degree in Fire Prevention Technology and Bachelors Degree in Fire Administration in 2003, Columbia Southern University with a Masters Degree in Public Administration in 2015, and Texas A&M University with a Degree in Fire Service Chief Executive Officer in He will be over training and education. Assistant Chief Adam Zenoni has been with the Anderson City Fire Department since He started the fire service as a volunteer with the Anderson County Fire Department Station 11 in Assistant Chief Adam Zenoni graduated Columbia Southern University with an Associates Degree in Fire Science. He was promoted through the ranks of Engineer, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, and then Battalion Chief in Assistant Chief Zenoni is a member of the Upstate Incident Management Team and serves as Assistant Coordinator of the Anderson Technical Rescue Team. He will be over Operations. Battalion Chief Ron Branyon has been with the Anderson City Fire Department since He started the fire service as a volunteer with Flat Rock Bowen Fire Department in He was promoted to Engineer in 2008, making it through the ranks of Sergeant, Lieutenant, and then Captain in He has been a reserve police officer with the Anderson City Police Department since And serves as Coordinator for the Anderson City Arson Task Force.

4 Battalion Chief Jamie Parnell has been with the Anderson City Fire Department since He started the fire service as a volunteer with Craytonville in Battalion Chief Parnell graduated Belton-Honea Path High in 1991 and Clemson University with BS degree in He was promoted to Engineer in 2004, Sergeant in 2008, Lieutenant in 2009, and Captain in Captain Joey Burdette has been with the Anderson City Fire Department since He is a 1998 graduate of Westside High School. He was promoted to Engineer in 2007, Sergeant in 2010, and Lieutenant in Lieutenant Ryan Herring has been with the Anderson City Fire Department since He is a graduate of Westside High School. He was promoted to Engineer in 2012 and then to Sergeant in He is the Coordinator of the Anderson Technical Rescue Team. Lieutenant Michael Hobbs has been with the Anderson City Fire Department since He has previous firefighting experience with Flat Rock Bowen Volunteer Fire Department where he previously served as Chief for 10 years. He was promoted to Engineer in 2010 and then to Sergeant in He is a 2000 graduate of Crescent High School. Sergeant Richie Earle has been with the Anderson City Fire Department since He was promoted to Engineer in He has previous firefighting experience with Center Rock Volunteer Fire Department. Sergeant Richie Earle serves as a member of the AFD Honor Guard. Engineer Dusty Morgan first came to work with the Anderson City Fire Department in 2007 when he worked until He returned in He is a graduate of Crescent High School. He started the fire service as an Explorer at the Anderson City Fire Department in He serves as a member of the Upstate Incident Management Team. Engineer Reese Shaw has been with the Anderson City Fire Department since He is a 2007 graduate of Crescent High School. He started the fire service as a volunteer with Starr Fire Department in Engineer Reese Shaw serves as a member of the AFD Honor Guard. Action Requested: Special Recognitions

5 Date: September 11, 2017 Agenda Item No: City of Anderson Council Agenda Title/Description: Swearing-In of Probationary Firefighter Gabriel Walker Firefighter Gabriel Walker graduated from Belton Honea Path High School in He has been a member of the Honea Path Fire EMS since He began his career in the fire service in Firefighter Walker has been employed with the Anderson City Fire Department since January Gabriel has successfully completed his probationary period with the Anderson City Fire Department and is qualified to be a firefighter. Action Requested: Swearing-In

6 Regular Meeting August 28, 2017 The regular meeting of City Council was held this date in City Hall Council Chambers at 6:00 pm. In attendance were Mayor Roberts, Mayor Pro-Tem Roberts, Council Members Chapman, Thompson, Buck Roberts, Stewart, Laughridge, Harbin and Newton. Also in attendance were City Manager, Linda McConnell; Assistant City Manager, David McCuen; Finance Director, Peggy Maxwell; City Attorney, Frankie McClain; Police Chief, Jim Stewart; Utilities Director, Jeff Caldwell and Fire Chief, Randy Bratcher. The invocation was given by Mayor Roberts with respects to the flag by Councilman Buck Roberts. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A motion by Councilman Stewart seconded by Councilman Laughridge carried unanimously (9-0) to approve the minutes of the August 14, 2017 meeting as presented. REQUEST SECOND READING OF ORDIANCE AMENDING THE BUDGET City Manager, Linda McConnell said the Finance Department is requesting consideration of an ordinance amending the Annual Budget by increasing the General Fund budget $1,908,341. The City Council adopted the Annual Budget by Ordinance on June 27, During the year, the general fund received unbudgeted revenue for the police (e-share) and council approved financing for fire equipment and council chamber audio/visual equipment. Council also approved budgeted contingency funds for the 2016 Compensation Plan. The amendments allow the budget and audit to more accurately reflect revenue received and expenditures made that were unknown when the budget was originally adopted. Therefore, comparisons between budget and actual are more meaningful. City Council approved this ordinance on first reading at their August 14, 2017 meeting. A motion by Councilman Laughridge seconded by Council Member Thompson carried unanimously (9-0) to approve Ordinance amending the Annual Budget by increasing the General Fund budget $1,908,341 on Second Reading. Council Meeting 8/28/2017 1

7 REQUEST CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT TO THE ACCOMMODATIONS TAX (ATAX) ADVISORY COMMITTEE City Manager, Linda McConnell said the ATAX Advisory Committee is composed of 7 members who represent various industry sectors. Three of the 7 members have terms that have expired. Larry Linnette has served as a hospitality/restaurant representative. His term has expired. The City is grateful to him for his service. He is not seeking re-appointment. Shelton Pace is the owner and manager of Firehouse Subs of Anderson and has expressed interest and willingness to serve. John Doolittle s term has expired, and he, too, serves as a hospitality/restaurant representative. He is willing to continue to serve another term. Vickie Culler s term has expired. She serves as a representative from the cultural sector and is willing to continue to serve another term. The other four members that serve on this Committee are Rebekah Peurifoy (hospitality/hotel), Cindy Suttles (hospitality/hotel), and Summer Fredette (at-large/restaurant), and Chris Glenn (atlarge/restaurant). The staff recommends appointments/reappointments as indicated above with terms through December 31, A motion by Councilman Harbin seconded by Mayor Pro-Tem Roberts carried unanimously (9-0) to approve appointment of Shelton Pace and reappointment of John Doolittle and Vickie Culler to the Accommodations Tax Advisory Committee with terms expiring December 31, REQUEST CONSIDERATION OF POLICE DEPARTMENT APPLICATION FOR JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG) PROGRAM REGARDING STREET LEVEL CRIMINAL APPREHENSION PROGRAM Police Chief, Jim Stewart said the City of Anderson Police Department is applying for $20,763 in direct funding from the Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program for the purpose of hiring sworn officers to work overtime to practice pro-active law enforcement activities in Anderson, South Carolina. The name of the program is the Street Level Criminal Apprehension Program. This is the same program we have been funding with grant money since One of the grant requirements is obtaining authority from Council to submit an application. The primary goal of the Street Level Criminal Apprehension Program is to reduce the violent crime rate in the City of Anderson through saturated patrols of high crime areas. The program allows the department to take a proactive stance toward violent crime control by concentrating Council Meeting 8/28/2017 2

8 resources in areas that the crime rate and crime trends indicate that law enforcement is most needed. This grant program does not require a match. The $20,763 will be applied toward the cost of overtime for sworn officers and non-sworn support personnel. The overtime to be funded by this program will be solely for street level criminal apprehension operations A motion by Councilman Chapman seconded by Councilman Buck Roberts carried unanimously (9-0) to approve an application for the Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program regarding Street Level Criminal Apprehension Program. The grant is $20,763, with no required match for the City. REQUEST CONSIDERATION FOR REBUILD OF ROCKY RIVER WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT CLEARWELL PUMP Utilities Director, Jeff Caldwell said the Wastewater Department is planning the repair or replacement of several items related to the operation of the WWTP s for the current fiscal year. At this time, a clearwell pump is the only item that has a formal quote ready for consideration. Rocky River WWTP Clearwell Pump $13, This rebuild includes new bearings, seals, shaft, and impeller ring as well as the removal and reinstallation on site. Bids Received 1. IMS $13, (Anderson, SC) 2. EMD $21, (Anderson, SC) 3. United Service $22, (Anderson, SC) Other planned items for Rocky River include: Repair Rotating Biological Contactors Replace Influent Pump #1 Screw Conveyor at Bar Screens Belt Conveyor at Belt Press Facility Planned items for Generostee Creek include: Repair Influent Screens The completion of these items will maintain full treatment capacity, allow efficient operation of all treatment components and allow the plant operators to meet discharge limits. These purchases will be funded by the wastewater budget. Council Meeting 8/28/2017 3

9 Staff recommends approval to rebuild the existing Clearwell Pump in the amount of $13, by IMS. A motion by Councilman Chapman seconded by Councilman Laughridge carried unanimously (9-0) to approve the rebuild of the existing Clearwell Pump in the amount of $13, by IMS. REQUEST CONSIDERATION TO PURCHASE FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT INCLUDING TURNOUT GEAR AND A VEHICLE Fire Chief, Randy Bratcher said in 2016, the City issued a lease-purchase agreement in the amount of $1.7 million to procure Fire Department equipment including the replacement of two fire apparatus. To date, a balance of $80,000 remains that may be used to purchase additional fire department equipment. Fire Turnout Gear Fire turnout gear is the personal protective equipment (PPE) issued to each firefighter and is worn during structural firefighting, grass fires, vehicle fires, and in rescue operations. According to OSHA and NFPA standards, structural firefighting gear has a maximum ten (10) year life expectancy. The Fire Department has 62 sets of turnout gear in service, with 23 sets nearing the end of their life expectancy. Thereby, the fire department request the purchase of 25 sets of turnout gear from Anderson Fire and Safety for a cost of $45,475. Anderson Fire and Safety was the vendor approved in the most recent acquisition of fire equipment. Vehicle Purchase The Fire Department fleet has a 1999 Dodge Ram ¾ Ton 4x4 pickup with 133,863 miles that is used for towing the fire safety house to schools, churches, and other events in the city for fire education. This truck is also used to deploy additional equipment and personnel to a fire scene and used by the Rescue Team. The vehicle is in need of replacement. The Fire Department request your approval to purchase a Dodge Ram 2500 (¾ Ton) Crew Cab 4x4 pickup truck for $27,385 (State Contract) and emergency vehicle equipment package to include lights, sirens, and radios for $7,140. This purchase will improve firefighter personal protective equipment (PPE) used daily in firefighter duties and replace and enhance the Fire Department s vehicle fleet. Council Meeting 8/28/2017 4

10 Utilization of dollars from the remaining 2016 equipment lease-purchase balance. A motion by Councilman Harbin seconded by Council Member Thompson carried unanimously (9-0) to approve the purchase of Fire Turnout Gear from Anderson Fire and Safety in the amount of $45,475, a Dodge Ram 2500 ¾ ton Crew Cab 4X4 in the amount of $27,385 and emergency vehicle equipment package to include lights, sirens, and radios in the amount of $7,140. REQUEST CONSIDERATION OF PROPOSALS FOR PROPOSED SALE OF 129 EAST WHITNER STREET City Manager, Linda McConnell said the City of Anderson issued an RFP (Request for Proposals) for the purchase and development of the city-owned property at 129 E. Whitner Street. This property is located adjacent to Carolina Wren Park and located within the City of Anderson s Tax Increment Financing District. The property is a two-story building with a parcel size of 0.07 acres and a building that totals 5,800 sq. ft. The building was renovated in 2013 to include roof repair/replacement, front entry upgrades and interior shell up fit (rough-in plumbing and electrical). The property is located in the Central Business District and subject to review by the Board of Architectural Review for an exterior alteration or new construction. The City issued the RFP in order to enhance the downtown economy and meet the targeted economic market generators: Retail uses identified as complimentary to existing business and a good fit for our downtown. Tourism-related business or activity Cultural arts activities and associated businesses Corporate headquarters Research and development High technology growth business Other uses as may be determined by the City of Anderson which meet certain criteria and are identified more specifically according to the adopted master plans and/or redevelopment plans. Two proposals were submitted. Both proposals are being reviewed by staff and City Council to assess the economic benefits and costs of each development project, and to determine if the proposals meet the specified economic market generators and the intended goals such as creation of street level activity, compatibility of design, and enhancement of the tax base. Mayor Roberts asked the audience if anyone would like to speak on behalf of the proposals. Grace Church members, Cynthia Peterson, James Farmer, Tracey Mock, Casey Morgan and Chris Rivers, spoke and asked City Council to approve the Grace Church proposal. They believe Grace Church would be a great addition to the downtown area and the location would allow the members of the church to dine at the downtown restaurants on Sunday mornings. Grace Church would also be a positive impact on the Anderson community and offer an opportunity to minister into the downtown, and provide a permanent location for the church. Council Meeting 8/28/2017 5

11 ADMINISTRATIVE BRIEFING EXECUTIVE SESSION A motion by Councilman Laughridge seconded by Mayor Pro-Tem John Roberts carried unanimously (9-0) to move into Executive Session to discuss Section (a)(2) Discussion of negotiations incident to proposed contractual arrangements and proposed sale of property owned by the City of Anderson located at 129 East Whitner Street. A motion by Councilman Laughridge seconded by Councilman Stewart carried unanimously (9-0) to move out of Executive Session. City Manager, Linda McConnell said the recommendation of the staff is to pursue a contract with Peach Properties for the sale of 129 East Whitner Street. The Peach Properties proposal meets the following identified economic development measures: Responsive to the criteria in the RFP Strengthens, enhances, and expands the tax base Provides ongoing revenue from multiple sources Provides a destination restaurant as a known franchise, meeting a desired niche in the downtown Introduces an outside developer to our market (someone already looking at other properties in the City) for more new development opportunities Creates new jobs and street level activity Compliments the anticipated vision for the County Square Development site (Bailes site) Compatible with Carolina Wren Park and utilizes the property as envisioned Meets our sales price without any conditions or special challenges Fulfills our financial obligation to our citizens without conditions Builds upon what s special and unique about Downtown Councilman Chapman made a motion to proceed with the Grace Church proposal and that the City Attorney proceed with negotiations that would benefit the City of Anderson and Grace Church. He also stated that other properties are available that could be used by Peach Properties and Groucho s. Councilman Chapman made the following comments: City Council considers the following when reviewing a proposal for a downtown business: How will it impact the tax base and generate fees? How will it impact current businesses? How will it impact our citizens? Council Meeting 8/28/2017 6

12 How much will it cost the City? Will it enhance our downtown proper? Will it fill a niche? Positives for Grace Church: Church has agreed to every City request. Church goers will increase revenue by shopping and eating. City will receive permit revenue from building renovations Church agreed to city asking price for property. Church will allow public use of theatre. Property is adjacent to large parking lot. Church agrees to sign exclusionary agreement relating to alcohol usage. Church has agreed to sign first right of refusal. Church would bring people downtown. Church would pass seat charge revenue to City. Church agreed to buy theatre from City. Negatives for Grace Church: City zoning change to allow church Method to collect fee in lieu of tax. As previously stated, Councilman Chapman made a motion to proceed with the Grace Church proposal to purchase 129 East Whitner Street and that the City Attorney proceed with negotiations that would benefit the City of Anderson and Grace Church. This motion was seconded by Councilman Stewart and failed (4-5) with Councilmembers Chapman, Stewart, Buck Roberts and Mayor Pro Tem John Roberts in favor and Mayor Roberts, Councilmembers Harbin, Thompson, Laughridge and Newton opposed. A motion by Councilman Laughridge, to proceed with the Peach Properties proposal to buy 129 East Whitner Street, seconded by Councilman Newton carried (6-2) with Mayor Roberts, Mayor Pro-Tem Roberts, Councilmembers Thompson, Laughridge, Harbin and Newton in favor and Councilmembers Chapman and Stewart opposed and Councilman Buck Roberts abstaining. ADJOURNMENT A motion by Councilman Harbin seconded by Councilman Laughridge carried unanimously (9-0) to adjourn. Council Meeting 8/28/2017 7

13 ATTEST: Terence V. Roberts Mayor Peggy G. Maxwell City Clerk Treasurer Council Meeting 8/28/2017 8

14 Date: September 11, 2017 Agenda Item No: B-1 Title/Description: New Business City of Anderson Council Agenda Request consideration of a contract with Woolpert, Inc. for TMDL Monitoring Services and the development of TMDL Implementation Plans for the Stormwater Program. Executive Summary: Background: The City of Anderson has a permit from the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC). This permit (South Carolina NPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Regulated Small Municipal Storm Sewer Systems (SMS4), regulates the stormwater discharge into the City s drainage basins. The purpose of the TMDL (Total Maximum Daily Load) monitoring requirements is to improve water quality conditions in the drainage basins as per the requirements in the DHEC permit. As per DHEC regulations, in 2014, the City developed TMDL monitoring and assessment plans for the Rocky River and Big Generostee Creek watersheds. The plans provide in-stream monitoring strategies to characterize the quality and quantity of stormwater discharges, and are designed to evaluate improvement plans for identified pollutants. For the past two years, the City has conducted in-stream monitoring of stormwater runoff in the Rocky River and Big Generostee Creek watersheds. The plan and the implementation of the plan means that the City must continue sampling stormwater runoff during storm events and dry weather conditions throughout the year. This year is continuation of the TMDL monitoring and implementation. Woolpert, Inc. has assisted previously with these regulatory requirements. Woolpert, Inc. was selected during the RFQ process for on-call engineering services. The proposed contract is in the amount of $29,000. The scope of services below will meet SCDHEC permit requirements and also the federally mandated component of the City s stormwater program. Benefit: The City is required to report on the progress of its TMDL monitoring and assessment program annually to DHEC. The scope of services for this project include: 1. The continued collection and analysis of grab samples collected from two predetermined locations: at the confluence of Cox Creek and Bailey Creek in the Rocky River watershed, and near the confluence of Whitner Creek and Dye Creek in the Big Generostee Creek watershed (joint project/shared costs with Anderson County), 2. Maintenance of instruments, telemetry, turbidity and pressure transducer sensors at the Cox Creek monitoring station (joint project/shared costs with Anderson County), 3. The development of TMDL Implementation Plans for the two TMDL watersheds to meet minimum DHEC requirements, 4. Assistance with the SMS4 annual report and NPDES General Permit reapplication. Funding: The Stormwater Utility will fund this contract. The fund has a budget of $1,086,240, with a capital expenditure component of $430,000. Recommendation: The staff recommends approval of the Professional Services Agreement with Woolpert, Inc. in the amount of $29,000. Action Requested: _X General Approval

15 Date: September 11, 2017 Agenda Item No: B-2 City of Anderson Council Agenda Title/Description: New Business Request consideration of a contract for linen services for the City of Anderson Detention Center. Executive Summary: Background: The Detention Center must provide for the weekly supply of clean linens (sheets) for inmates. The City advertised for requests for proposals. The specifications included the consideration of the average daily population of the Detention Center at inmates. The inmate population can trend upward or downward depending on various factors. The vendor must be reasonably flexible to adjust the weekly sheet count depending on changes to the inmate population and/or needs of the detention center. Only one response was received. ALSCO was the sole bidder. ALSCO has been the linen provider for more than 10 years. The projected cost for FY17 was $14,136 and the actual cost was $11, The proposed contract price shows per sheet a $0.10 reduction in sheet cleaning; no change in inventory maintenance; a reduction of $0.79 in replacement costs; five percent reduction in service charge. The cost projected for FY18 will be $12, Benefit: The vendor will ensure that it is laundered in a sanitary fashion meeting all DHEC standards, and any standards required by federal, state or local laws and regulations. Funding: This cost is included in the Detention center budget. Recommendation: The Detention Center administration and City Attorney have reviewed the contract and recommend approval of the linen service contract with ALSCO per the contract specifications in an amount estimated to be $12,433 for the one year period. Action Requested: Ordinance 1 st Reading Ordinance 2 nd & 3 rd Reading Resolution _ Information Only X General Approval Other

16 Date: Agenda Item No: September 11, 2017 B-3 City of Anderson Council Agenda Title/Description: New Business Request consideration of a contract with Alliance Consulting Engineers, Inc. for engineering and administration services for the Under the Bridge Project. Executive Summary: Background: The City has continued its public investment in Downtown based upon the Vision Plan s premise that public improvements serve as catalysts for private investment and reinvestment. The City s Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) serve as a roadmap to guide public investment that supports economic growth. The Under the Bridge project has been on the City s CIP list since FY14. The City was awarded a grant of $30,000 from the SC National Heritage Corridor for this project. On June 26, 2017, City Council approved the funding of this project with a budget estimate of $145,809 (City funding of $115,809 and $30,000 from SCNHC). Benefit: The Murray Avenue Bridge/Under the Bridge Project is a stimulant to the ongoing vibrancy of downtown. The SCNHC grant provides a boost to another part of our economic ecosystem and strengthens the City s position along the Heritage Corridor Discover Route. This puzzle piece that connects Main Street will showcase our City s walkability, arts and culture, and serve as a continuing magnet for economic growth. It can create visual interest, a sense of place, and become an attraction amenity. Additionally, it can provide an opportunity to expand the east-west connections and development potential. Contract specifics: The proposed contract is with Alliance Consulting Engineers, Inc. for professional services. It is based upon a Guaranteed Maximum Price of $35,900 and includes the boundary and topographic survey, conceptual design, construction plans & permitting, bidding and award administration and construction administration for the Under the Bridge Project. Funding: Total estimated budget funding was approved previously by City Council utilizing TIF and Hospitality funds and the grant funds received by the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor Grant. (City funding of $116,000 and $30,000 from SCNHC). Recommendation: The staff recommends approval of the contract with Alliance Consulting Engineers, Inc. in the amount of $35,900 for the identified scope of work for the Under the Bridge Project. Action Requested: X General Approval

17 Date: September 11, 2017 Agenda Item No: B-4 Title/Description: New Business City of Anderson Council Agenda Request consideration of a resolution authorizing an infrastructure reimbursement agreement with Tetra Investment, LLC for Stonebridge at Rankins Lake Subdivision. Executive Summary: Background: In 2004, approximately 44 acres of land located off East Calhoun Street was annexed into the City for the development of a single-family residential subdivision. Stonebridge at Rankins Lake consists of approximately 125 lots and is being developed in two phases and Phase I is under construction. Phase I consists of 62 lots--37 houses are complete and 6 are currently under construction. A factor in the developer s interest in annexing into the City was because of the Infrastructure Reimbursement program that was created in At the time of annexation, authorization to participate in this program was granted by the City Council. This program, which is now suspended, was created as an annexation incentive allowing a developer to recoup up to 100% of the public infrastructure costs over a 10 year period. Public infrastructure typically includes streets, storm sewers, and water and sewer lines that are accepted by the City as public improvements, and these costs are reviewed by the City Engineer for accuracy. The developer s participation in this program is based upon receiving reimbursements by utilizing a maximum of 45% of the amount of the real property tax revenues collected on the property annually. Since the reimbursement is based upon the amount of real property taxes generated from the property, participants typically wait until a significant portion of the property is developed before receiving the first payment. The representative of this development wishes to begin receiving the first of his annual reimbursement payments in In order to finalize this process, City Council must approve by Resolution the specifics of the Infrastructure Reimbursement Agreement, which includes the maximum amount to be reimbursed, timeframe of the agreement and rate of reimbursement. Staff anticipates discussion of this proposed contractual arrangement in Executive Session. Benefit: N/A Funding: N/A Recommendation: Approval Action Requested: Ordinance 1 st Reading Ordinance 2 nd Reading X Resolution Information Only General Approval Referral

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