Regular Meeting PULASKI COUNTY Monday, Sept. 11, 2006 PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY FOLLOW-UP AGENDA

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AGENDA Regular Meeting PULASKI COUNTY Monday, Sept. 11, 2006 PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY 9:00 a.m. FOLLOW-UP AGENDA ITEM 1. Public Hearing Revision to Schedule of Rates, Fees, and Charges for Landfill Disposal Fees and Roll-off Refuse Collection Service Fees (Public hearing held Approved increasing landfill disposal fees from $34.50 to $37.00 per ton Roll off haul fees to remain at $85 per load) 2. Reports from the County Administrator & Staff: a. Collection Staff Activity: 1. Adjustments (Approved) Ms. Sayers 2. Inmate Availability Report 3. Balance Due & Lien Report 4. Work Order Count 5. Drop Site Total & County Landfill Tonnage (Reviewed) b. Action Items: 1. Purchase of Additional Roll-off Truck (Mr. Nichols explained original bid specs contained error; therefore, truck was rebid Place update on October Board agenda) 2. Water Service Connection for the Eanes Residence (Approved allowing Ms. Eanes to connect to the PSA water system based on her comprehension of the prior debt and her financial ability to pay off the large balance due Notify appropriate individuals) 3. Black Hollow Heights Water System Estimate (Forward information re: costs of project to residents, to determine if they would still like the project to be considered) Ms. Hanks Mr. Huber Mr. Coake 4. Claytor Lake Sewer Line (Approved exempting from non-user charges the following individuals: Luther C.

Barnette, Ernest C. Hutton, Jr., and Donald J. Davis Notify individuals) Ms. Sayers c. Informational Items: 1. Personnel Changes (Reviewed) 2. Report on Existing Situations Where Liens With Large Balances Exist (Report provided Ms. Burchett advised the heading for this report should not include the wording Where Liens Staff requested to provide the following information at October meeting: Ms. Sayers/ Report on consideration to tying utilities Mr. Huber Into DMV Stop program; Report separating Active and Inactive accounts Report on consideration to increasing deposit Place on October Board agenda) 3. Eagleview Water & Hidden Valley Water and Wastewater Improvements (Reviewed correspondence from Draper Aden Associates transmitting Plans and Specifications) 4. Projects Report July 2006 (Reviewed reports on projects by project title and work performed to date) 5. Bellavista Estates Riverbend Tyson Hills (Reviewed notice from Health Department that the plan submitted satisfies the requirements of the Waterworks Regulations) 6. Rescheduling of October & November 2006 Meetings (Rescheduled October meeting to Monday, October 16, as well as rescheduled November meeting to Monday, November 20) Ms. Hanks 7. PSA Balance (Ms. Burchett provided updated spreadsheet - Staff to provide chart that shows reserves) Mr. Huber

8. Drop Center (Reported shared management of the Dublin drop center with Goodwill Industries began this week, with press releases to be distributed accordingly) 9. Disposal Permit Policies (Reviewed updated policies) 10. Workforce Development Worksite Agreement (Ratified agreement allowing for the hiring of an individual to work at the PSA Billing office at no cost to the PSA) Ms. Burchett d. Current Authorized Projects & Items Under Review: 1. Public Water & Sewer Service to Mobile Home Parks (engineering underway) 2. Sewer Service to Rolling Hills, Vista, Orchard Hills, and Highland Park Subdivisions (engineering underway) 3. Approval of Minutes of August 14, 2006 (Approved) 4. Accounts Payable (Approved) Ms. Hanks Ms. Burchett 5. Other Matters (None) 6. Adjournment

September 7, 2006 TO: PSA Board of Directors FROM: Staff SUBJECT: Public Hearing Revision to Schedule of Rates, Fees, and Charges for Landfill Disposal Fees and Roll-off Refuse Collection Service Fees A public hearing has been advertised as described on the enclosed public hearing notice. Increasing landfill disposal fees from $34.50 to $37.00 per ton is recommended based on maintaining existing $5 local surcharge to support operation of the large item drop sites. However, it is recommended that roll-off haul fees remain at $85 per load in order to remain slightly below private sector costs. /gh

September 7, 2006 TO: PSA Board of Directors FROM: Staff SUBJECT: Reports from County Administrator and Staff: a. Collection Staff Activity: 1. Adjustments - Adjustments totaling $6,421.10- are submitted. A copy of the spreadsheet is enclosed. 2. Inmate Availability Report - Staff reports the inmate count for August provided three inmates per day. 3. Balance Due & Lien Report - Enclosed are the balance due and lien reports. Also enclosed is the Utility Customer Aging Report. 4. Work Order Count - Pickups pending: 7 brush; 15 large; 0 tire(s); 1 refrigerator(s). 5. Drop Site Total & County Landfill Tonnage Report Drop site totals for the month of August are as follows. DROP SITE TOTAL FOR THE MONTH OFAUGUST Site Trips Tonnage Dora Highway 57 134.31 Dublin 54 208.82 Fairlawn 9 39.31 Total 120 382.44 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> County Landfill Tonnage (County customers & Refuse Department Haulers) (for the Month of August)

Misc Debris(tons) Appliances Tires Brush(tons) 1408.37 65 722 165.12 b. Action Items: 1. Purchase of Additional Roll-Off Truck Ron Nichols plans to attend the meeting and provide an update regarding this matter. 2. Water Service Connection for the Eanes Residence I have confirmed that Ms. Eanes is on the listing of individuals eligible to tax relief to the elderly. She is also eligible for, and has received, a grant from the Southeast Rural Community Assistance Program for installation of public water service to her residence. While we normally would not provide service to an individual owing the PSA funds, I would like to recommend the Board allow her to connect to the PSA water system based on her comprehension of the prior debt and her financial ability to pay off the large balance due. 3. Black Hollow Heights Water System Estimate - Enclosed is a preliminary engineering report describing the cost of extending water to the Black Hollow Heights Subdivision. Unfortunately, the cost of this project would result in a cost of $148 per month per household. It is recommended that this information be forwarded to residents, while asking if they would still like the project to be considered. The only other alternative is that general improvement in public water service to better serve the Commerce Park may be of some future assistance in reducing the cost of residential service to this community. 4. Claytor Lake Sewer Line The following individuals live on the other side of State Park Road from the existing sewer line. We do not have the equipment to install 4 sewer service lines required to serve these customers and have been charging our costs when having to contract road borings. For this reason, staff recommends these individuals be exempted from non-user charges: Luther C. Barnette, Ernest C Hutton Jr., Donald J Davis. c. Informational Items: 1. Personnel Changes - Enclosed is a listing of recent personnel changes as prepared by Ms. Burchett. 2. Report on Existing Situations Where Liens With Large Balances Exist Enclosed is a report providing further details regarding delinquent amounts owed to the PSA. We have confirmed that we have social security numbers necessary to register $129,197.52 of our current debt, $114,709.29 of which is over 90 days delinquent as an attachment on any state income taxes due these 313 individuals.

3. Eagleview Water & Hidden Valley Water and Wastewater Improvements- Enclosed is a copy of correspondence from Draper Aden Associate to the Health Department transmitting the Plans and Specifications for both the Hidden Valley Water and Wastewater and Eagleview Water improvements. 4. Projects Report July 2006 Enclosed is an update of projects by project title and work performed to date. 5. Bellavista Estates Riverbend Tyson Hills - We received notice from the Health Department that the plan submitted satisfies the requirements of the Waterworks Regulations and has been approved. 6. Rescheduling of October & November 2006 Meeting Rescheduling of the October 9 meeting due to the Columbus Day Holiday is requested, as is consideration to rescheduling of the November 13 meeting due to my attendance at the VACO Annual meeting. It is recommended that both meetings be rescheduled for the following Mondays, October 16 and November 20, respectively. 7. PSA Balance Enclosed is a spreadsheet depicting the PSA balances over the past two years. Anticipated costs to be deducted from this balance total $728,943 consisting of the following unbudgeted expenses: - $240,000 for previously approved refuse trucks and containers and a pick-up truck, - $135,000 for the additional roll-off truck as recommended for consideration at this meeting, - $313,500 for the replacement of the Texaco sewer pump station, - $12,000 for the installation of a water line in exchange for improved access to the raw water pump station and the water treatment plant - $3,443 for the installation of electric service to the Shelor Motor Mile sewer main metering station; and - $130,100 for the installation of generators at remaining sewer pump stations not having emergency power backup 8. Drop Center Shared management of the Dublin drop center with Goodwill Industries began this week. We plan to transition to joint supervision by Goodwill to include a press release following a two-week orientation period. Also, effective Sept 6 the hours of the Dublin Large Item Drop Site will be expanded to 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday. The expanded hours are at no cost to the PSA thanks to the assistance of Goodwill Industries which has co-located a drop point. We hope to implement a similar arrangement at the Fairlawn site within 45 days and at the Town of Pulaski Dora Highway site following its relocation assuming the arrangement works at the Dublin site.

9. Disposal Permit Policies - Enclosed is a memo transmitting the recently revised Disposal Permit Policies. d. Current Authorized Projects & Items Under Review: 1. Public Water & Sewer Service to Mobile Home Parks (engineering underway) 2. Sewer Service to Rolling Hills, Vista, Orchard Hills, and Highland Park Subdivisions (engineering underway) 3. Water Treatment Plant Dispersion Wall Design 4. Installation of back-up generators at sewer pump station 5. Replacement of Texaco sewer pump station PMH/gh