One of the existing
ordinances was just approved last month. During the June meeting an
anti-noise ordinance was passed. Unfortunately, it included an error
that established quiet time from, “6 AM to Midnight on Friday and
Saturday.” It should have been, “Midnight to 6 AM Friday and
Saturday.” See previous article here.
At the June meeting
Council Member Harold Timmerman brought up the suspicious looking
time frame but Mayor Paul Mitchell said Police Chief Robert Burnett
approved the ordinance. At the recent July meeting Mitchell said the
ordinance was needed to deal with the upcoming July Fourth Holiday.
He added once the error was recognized the Friday and Saturday
portion of the ordinance was not enforced during this past month.
Three of the
ordinances approved Monday night involve permit fees for
building/construction. Two of them rescind a 2016 ordinance and
another that predates 2016 but can’t be located. Since the 2016
ordinance references the older ordinance both were repealed.
The new ordinance
covers permit fees for building/construction and setup fees for
manufactured housing. Until now the fees were established by two
ordinances. The Alexander Planning Commission is working on a revised
version of the manufactured housing ordinance, which will not include
fees.
Finally,
council members approved an ordinance which establishes, “Proliant,
Inc. for city payroll process and tax filing.” The city is already
using Proliant, but according to Mitchell a state auditor says
Alexander should have an ordinance establishing the city doing
business with Proliant.
Speaking of
auditors, the Arkansas Division of Legislative Audit has begun the
required annual audit of the City of Alexander for the budget year
2019. Council members were provided a copy of the “Engagement
Letter” sent to the city. The letter states, “We will perform
certain limited procedures with respect to cash basis financial
information and compliance with certain state laws and accepted
accounting practices… .” The ordinance with Proliant is just one
example of what might develop during an audit.
At the end of
the meeting Mayor Mitchell announced the latest sales tax receipts
are up around $30,000 over last year. Mitchell added it’s unknown
if the increase is due to the reopening of the state or the medical
marijuana dispensary, which opened earlier this year before the
coronavirus pandemic.
The
next meeting of the Alexander City Council will be held Monday,
August 17 at 6:00 PM in the courtroom at city hall. The public is
invited to attend.
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