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REGULAR SESSION OF THE BRIGHAM CITY COUNCIL PRESENT: Tyler Vincent Mayor DJ Bott Alden Farr Ruth Jensen Tom Peterson Mark Thompson (excused at 7:54 pm) ALSO PRESENT: Joseph Bach Fire Chief Rick Bosworth Human Resource Coordinator Dave Burnett Public Power Director Mary Kate Christensen City Recorder Michael Christiansen City Attorney Brett Jones City Engineer Paul Larsen Community Development Director Mike Nelsen Police Chief Derek Oyler Finance Manager Tyler Pugsley Public Works Director Jason Roberts City Administrator Mayor Vincent called the meeting to order. The Reverence Period was given by Bishop Waldron from the LDS 15 th Ward. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Approval of Minutes: A motion to approve the minutes of the July 20, 2017 Work Session was made by Bott, seconded by Thompson and unanimously approved as distributed. AGENDA CONSENT Schedule a Special Meeting for August 24 at 5:00 to Canvass the Primary Election Appointment to the Citizen Corps Council Reappointment to the Library Board Appointment of Derek Oyler to the Position of Director of Finance PUBLIC COMMENT COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS NEW BUSINESS Discussion on Fire Department Overtime and Retirement Consideration of Ordinance Amending City Code 17.030.060, Consumption of Alcohol, to Allow Alcohol in Public Parks, Playgrounds or Recreational Facilities when Permitted under a Special Event Permit Discussion on Splash Pad Design UNFINISHED BUSINESS Consideration of Resolution Authorizing the Mayor to Sign a Local Consent Form for a Temporary Beer Event Permit Application UTOPIA Operational Update Discussion on Fireworks Restrictions ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION

Page 2 of 6 CONSENT Schedule a Special Meeting for August 24 at 5:00 to Canvass the Primary Election As the Board of Municipal Canvassers for the City, the Council is required to canvass the returns of the primary election no sooner than seven days after the election and no later than 14 days after the election. Appointment to the Citizen Corps Council It was recommended Reese Jensen be appointed to the Citizen Corps Council. Reappointment to the Library Board Martha Ewer was recommended for appointment to the Library Board, and Mike Adams was recommended for reappointment to the same Board. Appointment of Derek Oyler to the Position of Director of Finance It was recommended Derek Oyler be appointed to the position of Director of Finance. The City Recorder administered the Oath of Office. MOTION: Bott made a motion to approve the Consent items, the motion was seconded by Farr and unanimously carried. PUBLIC COMMENT Ron Terry, Brigham City Mr. Terry stated that there was a plan to make Forest Street attractive. He understood that there was going to be a shopping center but now sees that there is an unattractive warehouse. The City is not doing anything to beautify Forest Street and make the entrance to Brigham City attractive. What the City is doing may bring in revenue in but it won t bring people in. He was very disappointed. Annette Jones, Brigham City Ms. Jones does not think the Council can pick and choose which events are allowed to have alcohol. It s either all or nothing. She is the owner of B&B Billiards and she should be able to have a beer garden outside of her establishment during Peach Days. Juliana Larsen, Brigham City Ms. Larsen asked the Council to think about the fallout that comes when the liquor laws are changed. She stated that the State of Utah spent a lot of money on UTOPIA. She asked that the Council be mindful of these items. Allena Pierce, Health Department Ms. Pierce learned of the proposed amendment to allow for consumption of alcohol. She has the opportunity to provide drug and alcohol prevention and treatment services. She shared information on underage drinking and increased adult alcohol consumption. Ron Terry, Brigham City Mr. Taylor does not think the splash pad will bring in any business and is concerned about it being located next to the church. The proposed location has a lot of trees and that does not work for a splash pad. He asked that the City look for other locations. DeAnna Hardy County Ms. Hardy is against the splash pad and UTOPIA. She feels the citizens are enslaved into paying the bond back. COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS Farr attended the CERT meeting and participated in fire suppression. He also had fun at the Tour of Utah.

Page 3 of 6 Jensen went to the chalk toss and the Farmer s Market. She also went to the Tour of Utah. The open house for the candidates was not very well attended. She advised citizens to get more informed about who is running for office. Peterson enjoyed the Tour of Utah and handed out chips. Thompson attended the Tour of Utah and asked residents to go out and vote. Bott said the Youth City Council is getting ready for the Box Elder County Fair booth and the Chamber of Commerce passed their audit. He watched Tour of Utah from his shop. Mayor Vincent thanked the City Council for their dedication and for their work on the boards and commissions. The community party was fun and very well attended. He also expressed appreciation to City staff and citizens. NEW BUSINESS Discussion on Fire Department Overtime and Retirement Mr. Oyler and Chief Bach came to the table. Mr. Oyler displayed a comparison of the Fire Department s retirement contribution and overtime to similar cities. The Fire Department currently has a 14 day/106 hour work period; however, they are being compensated 80 hours retirement per work period when in actuality their shifts are 128, 112 or 96 hours depending on the shift. The comparison shows that the norm is to compensate 112 hours. The Fire Department would like a 12 day work period which would cut the overtime but increase the retirement contribution. This change would affect nine employees. The cost would be approximately $452 per year per employee and would fit within this year s budget with no revisions. The Fire Department would like to incentivize full and part time staff to compensate them at time and a half no matter how many hours they work in a pay period. Chief Bach stated that the market for paramedics and firefighters is getting more competitive and other Fire Departments are paying more for part time. He stated that some employees are considering leaving. They currently have three full time positions open with only six people applying. Bott would like to see estimations on the call back figures for coming budget years. MOTION: Bott made a motion that the schedule for Fire Department overtime and retirement be adopted. The motion was seconded by Thompson and unanimously approved. Thompson was excused at 7:54 pm. Consideration of Ordinance Amending City Code 17.030.060, Consumption of Alcohol, to Allow Alcohol in Public Parks, Playgrounds or Recreational Facilities when Permitted under a Special Event Permit Paul Larsen and Kristy Law came to the table. Mr. Larsen explained that the ordinance prohibiting consumption in the parks has an exception for the golf course. From an economic development standpoint, with some controls in place, this ordinance widens the audience for the kind of events that the City is trying to attract at Pioneer Park or to the City in general. For the Tournament of Champions event, folks are here for three or four days, eating in restaurants, shopping and spending their money. Park City, Salt Lake and Ogden allow alcohol for special events. The State would issue the alcohol license. Ms. Law stated that Mr. Gula was forthcoming in stating that the tournament would eventually need a revenue source to help supplement the money they need for the tournaments to be successful.

Page 4 of 6 The Council discussed including local businesses and possible limitations and controls in the ordinance. Mr. Larsen stated that this ordinance is for food vendors that also want to serve alcohol and is for City properties, and specifically parks, private property. The control would be that the City Council has to authorize the local consent form. Mr. Christiansen explained that it is a matter of special event permits versus business licenses. The City has the ability to place stricter standards under the permit process but standards need to be applied uniformly. He recommended setting standards in the ordinance to avoid bias. Farr suggested the venues where alcohol would be allowed under the special event permit be specified in the ordinance. Mr. Larsen read Ogden City s ordinance where venues and conditions are specifically listed. Ms. Law stated the Tournament of Champions would be responsible for monitoring the perimeter and manning checkpoints to make sure no alcohol leaves the beer garden. Beer garden customers would be banded. Peterson suggested the ordinance be approved with a sunset date of December 31, 2018. Mr. Christiansen stated that a sunset clause would not be necessary because these are temporary permits and not renewable. The Council discussed limitations to certain areas of the park. Mr. Larsen read the revised draft ordinance: Section 1: It shall be unlawful for any person to consume any alcoholic beverage or to have in his or her possession any alcoholic beverage within any public park, playground or recreational facility, with the exception of Eagle Mountain Golf Course and in accordance with the established rules and regulations of the Eagle Mountain Golf Course or as permitted under a special event permit at sports venues at Pioneer Park and excluding the swimming pool and playground portions of Pioneer Park. Section 2: This ordinance shall be in effect until December 31, 2018. Mr. Christiansen approved the language. MOTION: Bott made a motion to approve the ordinance as amended, seconded by Farr. Roll Call: Bott; aye Peterson; aye Jensen; aye Alden; aye Discussion on Splash Pad Design Mr. Pugsley, Ms. Law and Mr. Oyler came to the table. Mr. Pugsley displayed a rendering of the splash pad on the screen and stated that it is a 40 x 40 pad. There will be 24 water nozzles on the pad with 2 water loops, a double flower shower, a dump bucket, 2 water cannons and a water mushroom. Due to Utah Risk Management concerns, the tip bucket feature may be changed out to a fire hydrant feature or a smaller tip bucket. Jensen stated that Orem City has coin operated features at their splash pad. She stated that it could be a small source of revenue and would promote community buy in. Mr. Pugsley said he does not think the kids would use features they have to pay for. Jensen reminded the Council that she is responsible for starting the honor system at Mantua Reservoir which brings in $8,000 per year. Mr. Oyler suggested that a financial analysis be done to find out the cost to automate a

Page 5 of 6 feature and see if it fits into the budget. Mr. Pugsley stated that in order to complete the splash pad by May, 2018, a final design needs to be sent out to contractors. Jensen stated that Brian Rex was going to attend this meeting with some of the people from the Church who are not in favor of the splash pad being open on Sunday due to noise and parking. Mayor Vincent stated that Brian thought the splash pad location was going to be closer to the Church but it will be further to the west. The Mayor suggested visiting with the Bishops or Stake President. Mr. Roberts will meet with the Stake President. Peterson felt that a vinyl fence will be destroyed. He stated a concrete fence would cost $55/foot. He also suggested putting the restroom between the Church and splash pad area as a noise buffer. Mr. Pugsley stated that he does have theft with vinyl fences and suggested slatted chain link like the one installed west of the pickleball courts. The Council discussed other location options in case there is outcry from the community or the Church. Mr. Pugsley stated that if the location is moved, there will be an impact on the cost of bringing utility work to the new area. He asked the Council for approval on the design. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Consideration of Resolution Authorizing the Mayor to Sign a Local Consent Form for a Temporary Beer Event Permit Application Mr. Larsen explained that this is the consent form that would be inserted with the application as discuss earlier. MOTION: Peterson made motion to approve the resolution, seconded by Bott. Roll Call: Bott; aye Peterson; aye Jensen; aye Alden; aye Consideration of Resolution Adopting 2017 Series Utility Revenue Bond Mr. Oyler approached the table and stated that the bond would be for construction on the West Forest substation and for work on water lines in Mantua. Alex Buxton came forward to discuss the resolution. The bond would be up to $9,500,000 with a maturity of up to 11 years and a coupon of up to 5%. The resolution will state that the hearing will be on September 7 th with a notice of bonds to be issued and a notice of public hearing. The resolution delegates that the Finance Director and Mayor or, in his absence, a City can move ahead with the issuance of the bonds. When the request for bid is put out, various banks will provide various interest rates and call features or prepayment options. Once the bids are received, the delegating officers, with Mr. Buxton s assistance, would determine which option to go with. MOTION: Peterson made motion to approve the resolution adopting the 2017 Series Utility Revenue Bond based on a 10-year payoff, not to exceed 2.5% without coming back to the City Council and with the opportunity to prepay if so determined, seconded by Jensen. Mr. Buxton clarified that the motion to not exceed 2.5% is not part of the resolution; it is a 5% coupon. Peterson said the resolution can stay as it is, but if it doesn t meet the parameters as stated in his motion, the Council would like to be notified via email.

Page 6 of 6 Roll Call: Bott; aye Peterson; aye Jensen; aye Alden; aye Mr. Buxton stated that if it exceeds an aggregate of 3% there would not have to be a meeting, just an email notification because of the 48-hour time limit. The meeting adjourned at 9:16 p.m. The undersigned duly appointed Recorder for Brigham City Corporation hereby certifies that the foregoing is a true, accurate and complete record of the. Dated this day of, 2017. Mary Kate Christensen, Recorder