At the July 14, 2025, Clover Town Council meeting, key actions included the first reading approvals of Ordinance 25-04 to raise water and sewer rates by 5% and Ordinance 25-05 to set the 2025 millage rate at 130.9 mills with no tax increase. Council approved a contractor change for the Armory equipment shed, awarded a $20,500 contract for electrical meter conversions at the Guinn Street parking lot, and authorized the final AMI project payment using capacity fee funds. The Gallery 120 Board was restructured as a committee. Council also recognized the Officer of the Year, Citizens Academy graduates, and the 12U Diamond Softball All-Star Team.
Key Actions and Highlights:
- Ordinance 25-04 (Water/Sewer rate increase): Passed first reading. A 5% increase to volumetric water and sewer rates was approved, with implementation on bills issued after August 20, 2025.
- Ordinance 25-05 (Property Tax Levy): Passed first reading. Sets the Town’s millage rate for 2025 at 130.9 mills with no increase in taxes due to rollback adjustments.
- Recognitions: Police Officer of the Year, Citizens Academy graduates, and the 12U Diamond Softball All-Star Team were honored.
- New Projects and Approvals:
- Approval of contractor Ryan Co. Construction for the Armory equipment shed.
- Final AMI water meter project payment of $183,818.41 using capacity fee funds.
- Contract awarded to Polk Electric ($20,500) for converting electrical meters to underground at Guinn Street parking lot.
- Gallery 120 Board restructured as a Committee.
- Staff Reports: Updates included progress on capital projects, recreation agreements with York County, and financial reports showing revenues exceeding projections.
Detailed Agenda Review and Council Actions
I. Public Hearings
- Ordinance 25-04: No public comment. Proposes a 5% increase in volumetric water/sewer rates. Intended to maintain system financial health, meet regulatory standards, and reflect rising costs.
- Ordinance 25-05: No public comment. Establishes the 2025 tax levy. Millage set at 130.9 (129.1 operational, 1.8 capital), aligned with York County’s reassessment and rollback provisions.
II. Amendments to Agenda
- None.
III. Public Address, Awards & Presentations
- Officer of the Year: Recognized by Chief Grice.
- Citizens Academy Graduates: Participants from the third Citizens Academy class honored.
- 12U Diamond Softball Team: Recognized for advancing to state tournament and earning the program’s first state-level win.
IV. Approval of Minutes
- Minutes from June 9, 2025, meeting approved unanimously.
V. New Business
- Ordinance 25-04: First reading approved. The ordinance adjusts rates based on a utility rate study conducted by Willdan Group, with second reading scheduled for August 11, 2025.
- Ordinance 25-05: First reading approved. The ordinance maintains revenue neutrality and includes York County tax collection processes.
- Armory Equipment Shed:
- Council approved replacing the original contractor (Youngblood) with Ryan Co. Construction.
- Ryan Co. bid: $123,050 plus 6% material tariff, totaling $130,433.
- AMI Water Meter Final Payment:
- Council authorized using capacity fee funds to pay $183,818.41 due to un-itemized but necessary field services.
- Public Works assisted with larger meters to reduce external contractor costs.
- Guinn Street Parking Lot – Electrical Meter Conversion:
- Council approved $20,500 contract to Polk Electric to convert 21 electrical meters from overhead to underground.
- Project remains under the $1 million budget with $156,123.23 remaining.
- Gallery 120 Board Status Change:
- Council approved converting the Gallery Board into a Committee.
- Town staff now manage gallery operations, reducing the need for a formal board structure.
VI. Staff Reports
- Personnel: Openings in recreation, customer service, and operations roles.
- Recreation and York County: Ongoing discussions about intergovernmental agreements, stipends for unincorporated participants, and facility access.
- Capital Projects:
- Guinn Street parking lot to begin July 21.
- Fire substation nearing completion.
- Fieldhouse project RFQ to be issued.
- Continued work on sewer rehab project and IT upgrades.
- Community Engagement:
- July 4th event had 1,200+ attendees.
- Visit Clover website and public art initiatives underway.
- Main Street farmers markets receiving positive feedback.
- Public Works: Commended for work on AMI project and ongoing infrastructure support.
VII. Council Comments
- Appreciation expressed for July 4 events, Veterans Committee, and recent business openings such as Soda Lab, Cattle Car, and Milk Train Creamery.
- A moment of remembrance for Dave Edwards, a respected community member who passed away.
Next Meeting: Scheduled for August 11, 2025.
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