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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001.05.08_Worksession AgendaNOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING JOINT SPECIAL SESSION OF THE OWASSO CITY COUNCIL THE OWASSO PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORITY AND THE OWASSO PUBLIC GOLF AUTHORITY TYPE OF MEETING: DATE: TIME: PLACE: Special May 8, 2001 6:00 p.m. Recreation Room Owasso Community Center Notice and agenda filed in the office of the City Clerk and posted on the City Hall bulletin board at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, May 4, 2001. 1. Call to Order Mayor Barnhouse Vyy) Cil Timothy D Rooney j Assistant City ager �+g alter PUBLIC HE ARING 3. Presentation and Open Discussion, Including Public Comment, of the Fiscal 2001-2002 Budget, Mr Mitchell Ms Bishop The staff will make a short presentation of the proposed budget and answer questions, as well as accept for consideration any public comments offered. Owasso City Council Page 2 4. Presentation Regarding the Keeping of Bees Within the City Limits. Kay Backues Attachment #4 Ms Backues has requested time during a work session to address the Council regarding the keeping of bees within the city limits. 5. Discussion Relating to Lightening Arrestor for New City Hall. Mr Rooney Attachment #6 6. Report from City Manager. Mr Mitchell 7. Adjournment. TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR & COUNCIL CIT so FROM: is .hi BOUTWELL CITY CLERK Information and discussion relating to the following issues is planned for the Budget Nearing /City Council work session on Tuesday, May 8 " at 6 ®0 p.m. in the Recreation Room at the Owasso Community Center. Budget Hearing - Mr Mitchell and Ms bishop will present the proposed budget for fiscal year 2001-2002, and receive public comments. 2e Presentation Relyardi"'a the Kee pin of Bees Within the City-Limits m Dr Kay Backues was recently issued a citation for beeping beehives within the city limits in violation of city code, Dr Backues will make a brief presentation relating to beekeeping. See attachment #4e 3, Discussion Relating 1p Lighten i ��rresto�, end Antenna for New City all - Mr Rooney will discuss the proposal to place a lightening arrestor on the new city hall /police station facility. See attachment 95 trr ;. � s ' i s � � E � i � f � � $ �9 . i W, I TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL CITY OF OWASSO BOUTWELL CITY CLER SUBJECT. ORDINANCE RELATING TO KEEPING OF WILD AND EXOTHS ANIMALS WITHIN THE CITY Tv DATE- May 2, 2001 Section 4 -118 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Owasso prohibits the keeping of bees within the city limits. Dr Kay Backues9 who resides at 7602 N 123d East Ave, was recently issued a citation for violating that code. She has asked that she be allowed time to make a brief presentation to the Council relating to beekeeping, f 1 e Correspondence from Dr l ackues 2e Section of Code Relating to Keeping of Bees N ff, MR 7—AW = Mr. James Greene, Chief of Police City of Owasso 207 S, Cedar Owasso, OK 74055 t� UA 09 s 5,x.„`•3\ U'•.. S `5 ip .,yr r b s� s A R� rte.. • Beekeeping L Tulsa best interests Of course, Re every thing else there are some restrictions but they are only for the beekeepers If taken care of properly they pre - sent NO real problem r to your neighbors or to the public. Animals every rabies suspected animal, and every animal, the keeping or harboring of which is declared to be an offense. (Prior Code, Sec. 3-28; Ord. No. 532, 12/3/96) SECTION 4 -118 WILD AND EXOTIC ANIMALS ° PROHIBITION ON KEEPING A. It shall be unlawful for any person to keep, harbor, maintain or have in his /her possession or under his /her control within the City (except reptiles which are defined in Section D), any poisonous reptile or other wild animal, insect, or other exotic animal not generally recognized to be domesticated or which, because of size, vicious nature or any other characteristic, presents a danger to human beings, and shall include but not limited toe 1. The following member of the Class Mammalia: (a). Order Carnivora, Family Felidae m cougars, lions, panthers, tigers, jaguars, leopards, ocelots, and margays except commonly accepted domesticated cats; Family Ursidae m bears; Family Canidae m wolves, coyotes, jackals, dingos, foxes, and the Afi°ican wild dog, to include any canine hybrid mix, to include but not limited to wolf, coyote or dingo mix hybrid; Family Mustelidae m weasels, martins, minks, badgers, and skunks; Family Procyonodae M raccoon; (b). Order Chiroptera m bats (c). Order Edentata @ sloths, anteaters and armadillos; (d). Order marsupialia a kangaroos and common opossums; (e). Order Proboscidea m elephants; (f), Order Primata - monkeys, chimpanzees and gorillas; (g). Order Rodentia - beaver, muskrat and porcupines; (h). Order Ungulata - antelope, deer, bison, camels; 2. The following members of the Class Avese (a). Order Falcomforms .. hawks, eagles, falcons and vultures which are not kept pursuant to federal or state permits; (b). Subdivision Ratitae - ostriches, rheas, cassowaries and emus; 3. Any species of animal which is venomous to human beings whether its venom is transmitted by bite, sting, touch or other means - to include the keeping of bees whether for commercial purpose or hobby; 1 4. Any species of animal when kept, maintained or harbored in such numbers of in such manner as to constitute the likelihood of danger to the animals themselves, to human beings or to the property of human beings. B. The provisions of section A shall not apply to menageries, zoological gardens, exotic animal shows or sales, and circuses, if. Their location conforms to the provisions of the zoning ordinance of the City. 1 All animals and anirnal quarters are kept in a clean and sanitary conditions and so maintained as to eliminate objectionable odors; 1 Animals are maintained in quarters so constructed as to prevent their- escape; and, i and in the event of escape, the owner or custodian of such animal immediately notifies the animal control officer. Page 4 -13 Animals 2. The Alligators, Caimans and Crocodiles - Order Crochodylia. 3. The Lizards - Order Squamata; suborder Ophidiam Family Elapidae ® Cobras; Family Hydrophiidae m sea snakes; Family Viperidae m vipers; Family Crotalidae m pit vipers; Family Colubridae, sub family Disadomorphinae, rear fang snakes and the specific species: Dispholidus typus, the Eoomslang; Thelotornis Kirklandi, African bird eating snake; Eoiga dendrophilia, the Mangrove snake. E. Habitat Recognizing that reptiles differ from other animals in handling techniques, the sections listed below must be followed to allow anyone to possess and /or house reptiles in the city. 1. All reptiles held as pets or specimens in the city,of Owasso must be contained within secure habitats capable of preventing escape. F. Transport and Handling Reptiles being transported in Owasso will be secured within escape proof containers. 2. Acceptable reptiles may be handled openly if the handler is demonstrating the reptile for sale within a retail business establishment approved for sale of such reptiles. 3. Reptiles shall not be handled openly in public places, e.g. parks, schools, shopping areas, etc. 4. prior approval and notification of the animal control officer must be made before conducting any educational programs utilizing reptiles within the Owasso City Limits, G. Release of Reptiles 1. Reptiles not indigenous to the state of Oklahoma, shall not be released or abandoned by their owners and /or their handlers in the city of Owasso. 2. Any species of reptile not indigenous to the state of Oklahoma which may be secured by, or forfeited to, Animal Control shall be turned over to a zoo or a reptile rescue organization for proper disposition., or if necessary may be destroyed if deemed proper by Animal Control.. 3. Species indigenous to the state of Oklahoma which are secured by Animal Control may be released to the wild as Animal Control deems proper. fL Bee Hives Prohibited I 0 Bee hives or the keeping of bees is prohibited within the Owasso City Limits. L Penaltiesa Unless otherwise provided, every person violating any of the provisions of this title shall be guilty of an offense and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $200.00 and /or ten (10) days in jail. (Ord. No. 532, 12/3/96) Page 4 -15 & Mom <g « 7« > TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCII CITY OF OWASSO 4'.. =i R( is"A t , r l!C01012319M- X; k1tw\ _a [A .v 01111 _ , . i` � ' I_ t! In July 2000, lightning damaged approximately $ 1500.00 in computer equipment at City Hall. The damage could have been much more severe. In planning for the New City Ball /Police Department, the 'transition Committee discussed the need for a lightning protection system. Staff viewed a system in place at the Warren Parking Garage, Tulsa, Oklahoma, The system appeared very unobtrusive. There is a single pole and one lead to the ground. father systems call require a grid of cables with several spires on the roof perimeter. The quoted cost of the Preventor Lightning Protection System is $9,972.00. This is approximately 30 % to 40% less than other conventional lightning systems. Oil Capital electric is the electrical contractor for the New City Mall /Police department. The total amount of that contract is $259,575.00. According to the Public Competitive Bidding Act of 1974, a City is allowed to amend an existing public construction contract in a cumulative amount of not more than 15% of a contract of $1,000,000.00 or less. Fifteen percent of the contract would amount to $38,936,25. This clearly falls within the range allowed. J WARM, " L All Staff recommends Council acceptance of the quote for the Preventor Lightning Protection System, as proposed by Oil Capital Electric in the amount of $9,972.00, authorizing the Mayor to execute the agreement. 1. Manufacturer specifications 2. Locations of Installations 3. Comparison of a Faraday and the Preventor system. Phone 716.941 -6145 USA 1-800-421-6141 Manufacturers Canada 1.800 -336 -6141 and [dealers FAX 716 -941 -3828 5, Hill III 1111:1,i El —1— 1 Preventor safety ensured. r* . o TFIRRA® INTO TOP OF MAST THEFARADAY CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM. PREVENT PREVENTOR AIR TERMINAL SIDE VIEW BATS TOP VIEW A PREVENTOR is an instrument which may be fitted to a Franklin air terminal. The instrument contains ionizing sources which are capable of creating vast quantities of extremely small particles called - IONS," These "IONS" are good conductors of electricity and when they are in an electric field such as that which exists when as dischar -le of lightning approaches, they are drawn up by an intense electric field to form a conductive streamer to meet the lightning discharge and convey it safely past the zone to he defended and to earth. It follows that this conductive streamer extends the height of the Franklin air terminal and, in consequence. the height of and the base radius of the Franklin Cone produced by it. See Figure I. 'luilding of any height and having roof areas up to: ,a) 460 feet x 460 feet (b) 640 feet x 40 feet can be fully protected by one Preventor 2005. M Notes. A Air terminal W copper material HD 29 Cif heavy chrome plated 24 CH. B Dock nut copper material HD. Chrome: plated. C.; Washer copper material HD. Chronic plated. D Support structure✓ material of soft copper. Chrome plated, Preventor air terminal screws into top of pole 117aast. F Sphere - _threaded to air terminal. #' ALL PREVEN` OR ATR °T°PPMTMAT CVrT'T =NAq AP P PTT /TNI(-LJ(- A I)P TaQDrnDNAArarrT=; - rT:CrrT -) AXfn CrT?- PTPTGTI LEGEND ALUMINUM TUBE, 20 -0" LONG (PAPERED) LEGEND % "TAPPED HOLE FOR PREVEN70P AIR TERMINAL HEAD NATIONAL COARSE THREAD LIGHTNING PRFVENTOR OF AMERICA, INC, 3" 3" DIA. ALUMINUM TUBE, 20!0" LONG 0 '/," TAPPED HOLE FOR PREVENTOR AIR TERMINAL HEAD NATIONAL COARSE THRE NAMEPLATE. POPPET FASTENED TOP WALL BRACKET BONDING RATE CABLE CLAMP CONNEC- TION FOR DOWN CONDUCTOR TO GROUND ROD BONDING PLATE IS FASTENED TO MAST ON A FLAT SURFACE BRACKET FABRICATED ON MAST OR BONDING RATE. TOP BRACKET CLAMP BOTTOM WALL BRACKET BASE CHANNEL LIGHTNING PREVENTOR OF AMERICA, INC ° NAMEPWE. POP RIVET FASTENED ® BASE PLATE o�6 BONDING PLATE CABLE CLAMP CONNECTION FOR DOWN CONDUCTOR T 518" DIA, HOLE GROUND ROD. VYPCAL FOR A) ROOF ROOF - 0 0 _ s = 2- 93196" DIA. HOLES 2 2" '�� 3.9316" DIA. HOLES 2.114" 7.0 I S TOP VIEW" B -0" FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW SLUE VIEW ROOF MOUNTED PREVENTOR MAST DETAIL SIDE MOUNTED PREVENTOR MAST DETAIL LEGEND LEGEND 0 CONDUCTOR TO PREVENTOR MAST ® CONDUCTOR TO PREVENTOR MAST ROOF ROOF FLASHING — FURNISHED AND 0 ® WEATHERPROOFED BY ROOFING CONTRACTOR EXTERIOR WALL 1' /,° PVC 040 CONDUIT IN COLUMN OR WAIL — FURNISHED, INSTALLED, WEATHERPROOFED AND GUARD MAINTAINED FREE FROM OBSTRUCTIONS BY j ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR e GUARD EXTENDS I'-O' O.C. MAXIMUM II' _ GROUND ROD CONNECTION — CADWEI.D OR t I ® MECHANICAL (IYPICAL FOR 3) CABLE fASl'GNERS O.C. MAXIMUM II I it I CONDUCTOR CONNECTION-CADWELD OR MECHANICAL -�>'6' CONDUCTOR CONNECTION,OADWEIA) OR MECHANICAL i ( , COPPERWELD GROUND ROD-, -3 /.'e X 10-'W MAX. TYPICAL FOR 3) ® - GROUND ROD CQNNECTTON -- CADWEL ,OR MECHANICAL ` II I CONDUCTOR TO PREVENTOR MAST (TYPICAL FOR 3) " I p ° PVC EXITS 16` BELOW GRADE ® COPPERWELD GROUND ROD--3/4'X IU'V MAX. LOCATED ® 18' MIN, BELOW FINISHED GRADE (TYPICAL FOR 3) I I T I ® ROOF MATERIAL — FELT. TAR, STONE. ETC. Ep Ip ROOF INSULATION MATERIAL. G � - -°_- -� 2.Q.. CONCRETE OR METAL ROOF DECK 0'_w MIN. B' 0° MIN. EXPOSED DOWNLEAD AND GROUND ROD CONNECTION DETAIL CONCEALED DOWNLEAD AND GROUND ROD CONNECTION DETAIL a go I g® 2 T - tuck in the slays Depending on the author, this discharge is called a lightning bolt, tracer, arrow or pilot discharge go fig® 5 flg0 FRANKLIN CONE In a Franklin Lightning A Protection System, the air terminal protects the volume of a cone in which the radius of the ti base is equal to the height of the C, air terminal. This method is satisfactory for church spires, tall industrial chimneys and towers in which the zones to be defended are contained within the cone. Where this method can be usefully employed, the cost of installation is reasonable and nearly always justifiable. n�GN3�. M a PREVENTOR AIR TERMINAL 1 LINE, Protection Zone: 9. PREVENTOR ionizing rod. 2. PREVENTOR earthing circuit fixed to the aerial mast. 3. PREVENTOR protec- tion diameter. 4. Television and radio aerial, protected also against most parasitic interferences. S. Hemispheric. zone in which any lightning is controlled by the PREVENTOW ionizing rod. 6. Protection cone. t z eROJECT NAME First United Methodist Church Nabisco Incorporated Office Building Ram3m ,aabethtown Gas Co. 2MMUMMM Pori Malabar Water Treatment Plant Sheraton Hotel Holy Faith Church Satellite Business Systems Office Building The Helmsley ?glace Hotel ADDRESS Warren, PA Filbert Street 3ebastian, FL Gulfport Terr. North Port St. Lucie, FL Glades Road Boca Raton, FL Wls*n 6, lie Vill 9�111_ --Nw Valencia Drive Port Malabar, FL 2220 Village Circle Steamboat Springs, CO PROJECT NAME Sebastian Highlands Water Treatn,ent Plant 0��= � Royal Poinciana Golf ClublTennis Court Area City Corp. Ctr. Office Building ATT Long Lines Office Building Grosseff & Dunlop Inc. Warehouse Dist. Cir, Topps Chewing Gum Inc, First Presbyterian Church ADDRESS Filbert Street Indian River City, FL GA Atlanta 7 River Road Port Charlotte, Fl. Goodleffe Rd. (Collier CQ Naples, Fl. 53rd St. & 3rd Ave, (Manhattan Co.) New York CIN NY Route 202 & Route 206 Bedminister, NJ I Grosse tt Dr. (off Rt. 11) (Broome Co.) Kirkwood, NY DYouville College Administration Bldg. Carborundum Corp. St. Mark's Village '.hateau Towers Hobby Airport ADDRESS Salem, New Harni2shir Coatesville, PA 121 Ellicott Street (Erie County) Buffalo, NY 6th Street Pryor, OK Route 19 Palm Harbor, FL Gulf Port Blvd. South Pasadena, FL Chestnut Ridge Rd. Woodcliff Lake, NJ Washington & Devonshire St. Boston, MA Rosemead, CA Fillmore Ave. Buffalo, NY Grand Island, NY PROJECT NAME One American Center NLUE��Wl Graham Mfg. Co., Ina Office Buildings Ledgemont Country Club General Hospital —3— Crescent Plaza Hotel/ Office Bidg.1 Garage Republic Plaza One Sheraton Centre Park Hilton Hotel Casino # . i , - 0- f "M 'Narren Place Tulsa, OK Mt. Airy Road Bernardsville, NJ Seacrest Dr. Long Island, NY PXI- 119MITIM u `II 319 Gadalupe Austin, TX 1400 Stadium Drive, East Arlington, TX Hu n Ave. Atlantic City, NJ XITMM�� Z A Paulding Co. Courthouse Washington Harbour KEEMMEE� Dr, David Ness Residence & Office ADDRESS ovoral. FL Off Fagleville Rd. West of Ridge Pike Lower Providence Twsp., PA Iowa City, PA Washington, D� 3100 N. Fairfax DriVe Arlington, VA 12210 Merit Drive Dallas, TX St. John the Evangelist Church Town of Lancaster Hwy. /Office Garage/Criminal Justice Bldg. Christiania Building Erie County Holding Center Valley Forge Plaza Airport Bowling Center Cardinal Medelros Towers ADDRESS Burnes Road Wallingford, CT y- 1. l Irp 1500 LBJ Freeway Farmers Branch, TX UP] NMI 111 ; " ig i 1i ITMAtraglctm � tigglvy'Aj : Rte. #9 Lacey Twsp., Forked River, NJ 525 Pavement Road Lancaster, NY Los Angeles, CA Delaware Avenue Buffalo, NY