Friday, May 29, 2015

Meeting Agenda- June 2, 2015

CITY OF LOUISVILLE

TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2015  


REGULAR MEETING AGENDA  5:30 P.M.

I.             CALL TO ORDER
II.            INVOCATION
III.          PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG
IV.          APPROVAL OF MINUTES
V.            NEW BUSINESS

A.    Unclean Property: 104 Terry Lane, owned by James Hurt Etal, Adopt Resolution to adjudicate the cost of cleanup and attach lien to property for $403.92
B.    Authorize the payment of the Docket of Claims # 14588-14799  for $103,946.43
C.    Authorize electronic payment to State Tax Commission for Annual Landfill payment of   $84,842.33
D.    Authorize payment to Willie Sloan for $223.00 for invoice left off Docket
E.    Transfer $2,000,000 from Accounts Payable to Insurance Proceeds to repay fund
F.    Authorize payment to Broaddus for 2 invoices totaling $3,302.50 which were left off previous billing for Emergency Protective professional services, pay fr 001-040-616  
G.   Authorize payment of Winston Plywood for 16 checks for $2,371,064.33 - see enclosed handout, to be paid from Insurance Fund
H.   Accept recommendation of Project Manager, Yates Construction, to accept bid from Century Construction for $1,489,000.00 on the Hog Room, Glue Building & Lathe/Chipper Deck –see enclosed
I.     Accept recommendation of Project Manager, Yates Construction, to accept bid from Industrial Commercial Fire Protection, Inc. for $1,275,000.00 on the Fire Suppression package- see enclosed
J.    Authorize all public notices for delinquent taxes and tax sale
K.   Set a public hearing on budget for Tuesday, August 4, at 5:00 p.m. and authorize public notice for budget hearing
L.    Acknowledge Police training, USDOJ Weapons of Mass Destruction in Jackson on June 15 at no cost to city, Andy Taylor, Perry Yates, Karl Black, and Mark Gregory,
M.   Notice of Appointment to Utility Board:  Lee Mitchell’s 5 yr. appt. ends 6-30-15
N.   Notice of Appointment to Tourism Board:  Will Hill’s 3 yr. appt. ends 7-1-15
O.   Notice of Appointment to Zoning Board:  Scott Hendrix’s appt. ends 7-1-15
P.    Announce:   Public Hearing on Monday, July 6 at 6:00 at City Hall for Comprehensive Planning with Slaughter & Associates
Q.    Update on Building Inspector, Richard Bryan’s contract
R.    Discuss vehicle for Mayor-enclosed


VI.          OTHER BUSINESS
VII.        ADJOURN



Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Weekly Progress Update - Winston Plywood and Veneer- May 26

Foundations:
·         Grade beams placed and complete on Buildings 9 & 10
·         Approximately 250 feet of footing in place for concrete wall along rail spur
·         90 feet of concrete wall placed along rail spur

Building Structural Steel:
·         Rafters in place connecting columns at rows 9-23 on Building 1
·         Joists in place from Column Rows 11-23
·         Rafter set on Building 1 at Column Row 25, and bar joists in place from Column Rows 23 to 25 (Building 1)
·         Trim-out ongoing from Column Rows 15-25

Fire Protection:
·         Approximately 1,900 feet of 12” underground fire protection piping in place (underground main loop across north end of site and along west property line, to major curve in road east of existing RTO)
·         12” section line run to sprinkler control rooms on north end of plywood building
·         Concrete thrust blocks placed at underground intersecting points in fire loop across north and west sides of plant site

Electrical:
·         Six electrical duct-banks in place from stub-ups inside electrical rooms (at switchboards) to a point 5’ outside of east building wall

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

LPD Join Other Law Enforcement to Honor Fallen Comrades

Officers from the Louisville Police Department, the Mississippi
Highway Patrol and the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics gathered at Memorial Park Cemetery at 2p.m. on Sunday May 17,2015. The officers took part in the statewide wreath laying ceremony to honor the lives and careers of local officers killed in the line of duty. Sunday is the last day of National Police Week.

This service honored Trooper Joe Clay (MHP), Agent Hank McLeod (MBN) and officer Darrell Cooper (Louisville Police Department.)

Board Minutes-5-19-2015



MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR

AND BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE
HELD ON THE 19TH DAY OF MAY 2015

A regular meeting of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City of Louisville was held at five-thirty o’clock p.m. on the 19th day of May  2015, at the City Hall, the aforesaid being the time and place for the meeting with the following officers present:  William A. “Will” Hill, Mayor; Eugene Crosby, Mayor Pro Tem; Frances S. Ball, Richard R. (Dickie) Caperton, Judy H. McLeod, and Gwenita Mays, Aldermen; Babs W. Fulton, City Clerk; and C. Taylor Tucker, City Attorney.


The meeting was duly opened and called to order by Mayor Will Hill.  Richard R. Caperton gave the opening prayer and the Mayor led in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The following business was transacted at the meeting:

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Weekly Progress Update - Winston Plywood and Veneer- May 15

This is a weekly update on construction progress at the Winston Plywood and Veneer Facility in LouisvileDemolition:

·         Existing dryer wash-down water pit removed

Foundations:
·         Building grade wall placed and finished across west end of Building 5
·         Grade beams and floor slab placed and finished on west ½ of Building 5 (building 5 foundations and slab complete)
·         Grade beams excavated and rebar in place along building line north of existing lathes.

Building Structural Steel:
·         Structural columns on Building 1 in place at E-9, E-11, E-13, E-15, I-9, I-11, I-13, and I-15
·         Bar joists in place on Building 1 between Column Rows 19-21, 21-23 and 23-25.  Trim-out ongoing between Column Rows 19-25

Fire Protection:
·         Approximately 1,400 feet of 12” underground fire protection piping in place (underground main loop is in place across north end of site and approximately half way down east side property line)

Miscellaneous:
·         Subgrade excavation and backfill complete in area north of Building 5, north of lathes, northeast of plywood building, and along east side of plywood building
·         Crushed stone in place in areas listed above
·         Electrical duct-bank stub-outs in place from switchboards MSB1, MSB2, and MSB3




Friday, May 15, 2015

Meeting Agenda-May 19 2015

CITY OF LOUISVILLE

TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2015  


REGULAR MEETING AGENDA  5:30 P.M.

I.             CALL TO ORDER
II.            INVOCATION
III.          PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG
IV.          APPROVAL OF MINUTES
V.            NEW BUSINESS

A.     Unclean Property:  Hearing on 105 Terry Lane, owned by Phyllis Peden
B.    Airport:  Authorize payment to Clearwater Consultants Inc. for $15,614.00 for invoice 171502 for the 2015 MDOT Multi-Modal Hangar Project
C.    Airport: Authorize payment to Kemp Associates for $612.50 for Runway Slope Stabilization Project
D.    Airport:  Authorize payment to Lumberjack Tree Services for $
E.    Cemetery project:  Authorize payment to Dixie Wholesale for $51.50
F.    Cemetery Project:  Authorize payment to Davidson/Mississippi Granite for $7,000.00
G.   Consolidated Cap Project  PW 104:  Authorize payment to Calvert Spradling Engineers for $24,301.25 for professional services on Road project, pay from Insurance Proceeds
H.   Consolidated Cap Project PW 104:  Authorize purchase of equipment
I.     Accept Bids for Supplies for 2015-2016 budget year-  attached
J.    Acknowledge Fire Department Training for June through October- attached
K.   Elect MML Voting Delegate
L.    Discuss vehicle for Mayor
M.   Discuss Express Personnel Services
N.   Discuss Richard Bryan’s contract
O.   Announce:  Memorial Service for Fallen Law Enforcement Officers to be held on Sunday, May 17, 2015, at 2:00


VI.          OTHER BUSINESS

VII.        ADJOURN 

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Winston Medical Center Construction Plans

A drawing of the proposed Winston Medical Center Construction and plan has been available for a period of time. This is the latest available and includes readable labels for the buildings and layout.

Plans have been formalized to reconstruct in the same general location on East Main Street in Louisville. Plans and schedules are always subject to change but current expectations include - demolition of the old hospital to begin next month (June) and construction to begin in October of this year. The projected completion date is 2018.

Click on the drawing to enlarge.
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WMC has transitioned from a temporary facility to a full service transitional hospital located on South Church Avenue. This facility will serve the community until construction is completed.

Monday, May 11, 2015

Current Ward Map for City of Louisville

For more detailed information - contact the City Clerk's Office

Friday, May 8, 2015

Winston Plywood Progress Report - May 8, 2015

This is a weekly update on construction progress at the Winston Plywood and Veneer Facility in Louisvile

Demolition:

·         Concrete Slab and grout foundation at Lathes/Lathe Foundations – Has been removed

Pile Caps:
·         Pile caps at air compressor room, boiler room, and maintenance shop
o    29 pile caps in place, 4 remaining to be completed

Foundations:
·         Grade beams and floor slab placed and finished for east ½ of Building 5
·         Grade beams excavated and rebar in place along north and west sides of west ½ of Building 5 (Will place and finish slab next week)
·         Approximately 300 feet of footing formed and rebar in place for grade beam along west wall of plywood building (at rail spur)

Building Structural Steel:
·         Structural columns on Building 1 in place at E-17, E-19, E-21, E-23, E-25, I-17, I-19, I-21, I-23, and I-25
·         Rafters in place on Building 1 Column Rows 19, 21, and 23
·         Partial bar joists in place on Building 1 between Column Rows 17-19, and 19-21

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Board Minutes- 5-5-2015



MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR

AND BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE
HELD ON THE 5TH DAY OF MAY 2015

A regular meeting of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City of Louisville was held at five-thirty o’clock p.m. on the 5th day of May 2015, at the City Hall, the aforesaid being the time and place for the meeting with the following officers present:  Eugene Crosby, Mayor Pro Tem; Frances S. Ball, Richard R. (Dickie) Caperton, Judy H. McLeod, and Gwenita Mays, Aldermen; Babs W. Fulton, City Clerk; and C. Taylor Tucker, City Attorney.


The meeting was duly opened and called to order by Mayor Pro Tem, Eugene Crosby who also gave the opening prayer and led in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The following business was transacted at the meeting:

Friday, May 1, 2015

Meeting Agenda - May 5, 2015

CITY OF LOUISVILLE

TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2015   


REGULAR MEETING AGENDA  5:30 P.M.

  1. CALL TO ORDER
  2. INVOCATION
  3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG
  4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
  5. NEW BUSINESS

    1. Authorize payment of the Docket of Claims # 14195-14514 for $172,203.58   for April bills
    2. Authorize payments as listed on the Pay Application for Winston Plywood Project:  - handout to be given out Tuesday night
    3. Accept bids and other recommendations for Winston Plywood Project-to be handed out
    4. Discuss Jake’s progress
    5. Authorize final payment to Sue Daniels for $2,000.00 for court clerk assistance and acknowledge her retirement - see handout
    6. Acknowledge retirement of Charlie L. Black, Jr., effective 4-15-15 and adopt a resolution honoring him
    7. Declare as surplus a Glock model 22 handgun, serial #NER660, fixed asset 6-004429, and sell to Charlie L. Black, Jr. for $20.00 upon his retirement
    8. Request to give notice of vacancy in Police Department
    9. Authorize the Mayor to execute a lease with an option to purchase church property from First Assembly of God
    10. Authorize the Mayor to negotiate a sublease of a portion of the property to East Central Community College


  1. OTHER BUSINESS
  2. ADJOURN

Construction Update Winston Plywood and Veneer - 05-01-2015

Demolition:
·         Concrete Slab at Lathes/Lathe Foundations – Change order pricing being developed for demolition of concrete foundations around both existing lathes to include:
o    Short retaining walls and sumps
o    Overlay-grout for drainage around lathes
o    Above-foundation floor slabs as required for grade beam construction

Pile Caps:
·         West wall pile caps complete on south end of building at Columns A-1 and A-3.  Pile caps also being installed today on column lines A-28 and A-31 at northwest corner of building.  (West wall pile caps complete this week)
·         Pile caps at air compressor room, boiler room, and maintenance shop
o    11 pile caps excavated, formed, concrete in place, and forms removed
o    22 piles excavated, piles chipped down to required elevation, and rebar exposed for placement of pile cap forming and concrete placement