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Uniontown City Council Agenda Packet for August 12

City of Uniontown Council Meeting at 7 p.m. on August 12 at City Hall.

 

attachments:

2025 Financials

-July 2026 Budget

AT ________ by _____________________________

ROLL CALL:  ___ Jess Ervin ___ Amber Kelly ___ Mary Pemberton ___ Savannah Pritchett

 ___ Bradley Stewart

 

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS/PROJECTS

2026 Budget Hearing

 

At 8PM, regardless of where we are in the meeting, Motion by _____________, Second by   __________, Approved ______, to enter into executive session pursuant to non-elected personnel exception, KSA 75-4319(b)(1), in order to interview applicants of non-elected personnel position, the open meeting to resume at ____________.

 

CITIZENS REQUESTS

 

 

FINANCIAL REPORT

Sally Johnson – Financial reports

 

APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA

  1. Minutes of July 8, 2025 Regular Council Meeting, July 19, 2025 Special Meeting, July 19, 2025 Budget Worksession, and July 21, 2025 Special Meeting
  2. July Treasurers Report, Profit & Loss by Class Report & August Accounts Payables

 

DEPARTMENT REPORTS

Codes Enforcement:  Doug Coyan

 

 

Superintendent:  Bobby Rich

Park Food Truck Outlets

 

 

Clerk Report:

Dog complaint on 8/7.  Chased by dog while riding bicycle with her dog.  Wants to know why “everyone” sees dogs running at large but does nothing about it.  Would not give description of dog or location of “attack”.

 

 

COUNCIL & COMMITTEE REPORTS

Councilman Ervin –

Councilman Kelly –

Councilwoman Pemberton –

Councilwoman Pritchett –

Councilman Stewart–

Mayor Jurgensen –

 

OLD BUSINESS

SEED Grant –

 

FEMA Flooding–Had a conference call with FEMA and KDEM on August 6.  Damage Description and Dimensions (DDD on Project Rip Rap (DR4800) has been reviewed and signed

 

Sidewalk – Rogers & Sons started on August 5.

 

Park electric – Completed, smoothed, and seeded.

 

NEW BUSINESS

 

 

Motion by _____________, Second by   __________, Approved ______, to enter into executive session pursuant to non-elected personnel exception, KSA 75-4319(b)(1), in order to discuss applicants of non-elected personnel position, the open meeting to resume at ____________.

 

 

ADJOURN Time ____________ Moved by ______________, 2nd ___________________, Approved ___________

 

Attachments:

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Perry’s Pork Rind and Country Store Is Offering Peaches From California

Sending on behalf of Chamber member

🍑✨The wait is over! ✨🍑

We’re thrilled to bring you Freestone, high‑sugar, absolutely delicious peaches from Noland Orchard in Palisade, Colorado. These are premium #1 peaches – we never sell or buy #2’s or canners.

(Nothing wrong with those, but we choose only the very best for you!)

Pricing:

Full Case (approx 20 lbs) – $55

Half Case (approx 10lb) – $35

We accept cash, card, Venmo, PayPal, and EBT at our Bronson store.

Estimated Arrival: August 13–15

🛻 Pickup Locations:

Bronson:

Perry’s Pork Rinds & Country Store

Fort Scott:

Common Ground Coffee

*HUGE THANK YOU to Wayne & Stacy Racy, the new owners, for being willing to travel and transport these back to Ft. Scott for their community!

 Buy Now – Any extras always Sell Out Fast!

Purchase online, stop by our Bronson store, or give us a call. Don’t miss your chance – many have been waiting all year for these!

Please note – we won’t be calling individually when peaches arrive, so follow our social media and watch your email for updates.

We can’t wait for you to taste these sweet, juicy peaches!

Click  HERE to Order Now!

✨ We Can’t Wait to See You! ✨

Big news — we’re making a little change, and we’re excited about it!

August will be our last month offering delivery, but starting in September, we’re welcoming everyone to come visit us in Bronson for pick-up! 🎉🛻

We’re so thankful for all your support, and now we get the chance to see your smiling faces in person! Whether you’re swinging by for a quick grab or staying to chat, we can’t wait to connect with you more!

So mark your calendars — your next visit to Bronson just got a little more exciting! 💛

Thank you to our Chamber Champion members below!

Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce | 231 E. Wall Street | Fort Scott, KS 66701 US
 

Bourbon County Arts Council Presents Roxie & The Moon King on August 22

Sending on behalf of Chamber Member

Bourbon County Arts Council

Bourbon County

Arts Council

Presents

Roxie & The Moon King

Friday, August 22nd

8-10pm

Liberty Theatre Patio

113 S. Main Fort Scott, KS

Tickets

$15 BCAC Member

$20 Non-Member

Contact

Terri Floyd 620-224-7221

Deb Anderson 620-224-8650

Click HERE to visit Bourbon County Arts Council’s

Facebook Page!

Click HERE to visit Roxie & The Moon King’s

Facebook Page

Thank you to our Chamber Champion members below!
Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce | 231 E. Wall Street | Fort Scott, KS 66701 US
 

ArtEffect 2025 Certificate of Excellence Winners

Presenting
2025 Certificate of Excellence Winners!
This newsletter spotlights 6 Certificate of Excellence awardees with projects honoring Unsung Heroes who made an impact on the fields of science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics.

  • Jamila Shin (Grade 11) from Bergen County Technical High School in Teterboro, New Jersey, depicted the story of Norman Borlaug in her artwork The Wheat Father of the Green Revolution. Borlaug developed high-yield, disease-resistant crops that helped combat world hunger and sparked the Green Revolution.
  • Emily Lu (Grade 9) from YunHuaFang Art Studio in Saratoga, California, depicted the story of Jacob Valentine II in her mixed-media artwork The Embodiment of Our Hope. Valentine was a dedicated advocate for environmental and animal conservation, working to protect fragile ecosystems and endangered species.
  • Kevin Chen (Grade 10) from Eastlake High School in Sammamish, Washington, created the digital artwork An Echo Through Time in honor of Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi. Al-Khwarizmi, a 9th-century mathematician, laid the foundation for algebra and introduced the Hindu-Arabic numeral system to the Western world.
  • Anya Lee (Grade 8) from The Harker School in San Jose, California, chose Jerrie Cobb as the inspiration for her mixed-media artwork A Beacon of Possibility. Cobb was a pioneering aviator who fought for the inclusion of women in the U.S. space program.
  • Eileen Wang (Grade 10) from the Overlake School in Redmond, Washington, painted a portrait of Gene Shoemaker titled Among the Stars. Shoemaker was a geologist and one of the founders of planetary science, whose work helped shape NASA’s approach to space exploration.
  • Katherine Holtman (Grade 12) from Kimball High School in Tracy, California, chose Hedy Lamarr as the subject for her mixed-media artwork Beauty and Brilliance. Lamarr, known as a Hollywood actress, was also an inventor who co-developed a frequency-hopping technology that paved the way for modern wireless communication.
ARTEFFECT Ambassadors
Visual Arts Online Fellowship 2024-2025

Call for Applications Now Open!
Now in its third year, ARTEFFECT Ambassadors is an online fellowship for educators working directly with students in grades 6-12 to foster the visual arts. Ambassadors learn alongside other high-level practitioners through visual arts-focused, project-based lessons centered on the inspiring and diverse stories of Unsung Heroes from history. During the school year, Ambassadors participate in a series of online modules and complete an innovative capstone project that engages their classrooms and communities.

Review the ARTEFFECT Ambassadors Info Sheet that provides details on the program overview and timeline, participation requirements, eligibility, and application process.

Apply by Monday, September 15, 2025.
Download Program Info Sheet
Ambassadors Info Session Webinar
August 20, 4:00-5:00PM PT
Join the Ambassadors Info Session on Wednesday, August 20 at 4:00-5:00 PM Pacific Time to learn more about the Ambassadors visual arts online fellowship. Bring your questions. Registration required.
Register Now
Ambassadors in Action!
Meet our 2024-2025 Ambassador Keri Reynolds, Art Educator at Kerr High School and Alief ISD in Houston, TX.

Each ARTEFFECT Ambassador culminates their visual arts online fellowship with a capstone project that brings the inspiring stories of the LMC Unsung Heroes into their classrooms and communities. As the yearlong program comes to its end, Keri shared about her capstone project. Here is an excerpt from her narrative:

My completed capstone project, ‘Unsung Heroes Across the Community’, supported students across multiple art courses to explore local artists, research the LMC Unsung Heroes, create finished works of art, and share their research and artwork with the greater community through a culminating collaborative three-month public art exhibit at the local neighborhood center which will conclude at the end of August.

Thank you to Keri and the students at Kerr High School for your creativity and inspiring ARTEFFECT projects!

Read more about Keri’s capstone project
Congratulations to Keri and her student, Faith Nguyen (Grade 11) for being selected as a finalist in the 2025 Competition! Faith’s project, Behind the Scenes, a colored pencil and graphite on paper drawing, focuses on Unsung Hero Noor Inayat-Khan.
Stay connected with ARTEFFECT through social media:
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For inquiries, contact: [email protected]
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Kannarr Eye Center Hosts Chamber Coffee on August 7

Join us for Chamber Coffee

hosted by

Kannarr Eye Center

Thursday, August 7th

8am

1711 S. National Ave. Ste. E

We hope to see you there!

The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce invites members and guests to a Chamber Coffee hosted by Kannarr Eye Care, 1711 S. National Ave., Ste. E, this Thursday, August 7th, at 8am. Coffee, juice, and refreshments will be served, and attendees may register to win a special drawing.

Kannarr Eye Care is proud to be part of the Fort Scott community, one of four locations that also include two in Pittsburg and one in Girard. Dr. Ethan Powell leads the Fort Scott office, providing expert and compassionate care to local patients.

Open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed during lunch), the clinic offers comprehensive eye care – from routine exams to treatment and management of conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, dry eye, and infections.

With a wide selection of frames, lenses, and contact lenses, Kannarr Eye Care is committed to helping every patient find the right solution for their vision needs. The team is excited to continue building relationships and sharing more about their services and Dr. Powell.

For more information, contact the Chamber of Commerce at (620) 223-3566. Visit the Events Calendar and category of Chamber Coffees on fortscott.com for upcoming locations.

Click HERE to visit the

Kannarr Eye Care Facebook Page!

Click HERE to view their website!

Thank you to our Chamber Champion members shown below…
Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce

231 E. Wall St., Fort Scott, KS 66701

620-223-3566

fortscott.com

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Housing and Urban Development Rules on Tenants Termination

HUD Final Rule

HUD issued Final Rule in the Federal Register on December 13, 2024, regarding termination of tenancy for non-payment of rent.

Effective January 15, 2025, HUD requires that a 30-day notice to pay be given to the tenant before a judicial eviction is filed due to non-payment of rent. While Kansas law provides for a 3-day notice to pay or quit, the HUD requirement prevails.

In addition, HUD details the requirements of the notice. “All termination notices in cases of failure to pay must include:

 

  • Instructions on how the tenant can cure the nonpayment of rent violation, and include:
  • an itemized amount, separated by month of alleged rent owed by the tenant,
  • any other arrearages allowed by HUD and included in the lease, separated by month,
  • the date by which the tenant must pay the amount of rent owed before an eviction for nonpayment of rent can be filed.”

This means owners may no longer state only the total amount owed but must provide a separate line item for each fee. An example of the itemization follows:

January 2025 – rent $250
January 2025 – late fee $30
February 2025 – rent $350
February 2025 – late fee $30
February 2025 – Repayment agreement $50
Total balance due $710
The 20th annual Kansas Housing Conference will take place this Oct. 27-29 at the

Overland Park Convention Center. This year’s event brings together housing professionals from across the state and region to network, learn, and explore the latest trends and innovations in affordable housing.

Sponsor + Exhibitor registration is open, but space is limited. Reserve your spot today!

The conference hotel room block is open! Reserve your at the Sheraton Overland Park Hotel today! Our hotel block fills up quickly. We will share more information about overflow hotel booking as the Sheraton room block nears capacity. Unused rooms will be released on Oct. 6, 2025.

COMING SOON!

  • General registration opens; conference agenda released | mid-August 2025

Make sure you are subscribed to the conference mailing list for all the latest updates.

Questions? Contact conference@kshousingcorp.org.

Compliance Session Details

Gary Kirkman of US Housing Consultants will offer the following compliance training sessions for housing administrators Oct. 27-29, listed in the left column below. Attendees of these sessions will be provided with digital training materials.

Brandon Bay of US Housing Consultants will offer NSPIRE training sessions on Tuesday, Oct. 28, listed in the right column below. Attendees of NSPIRE training sessions will be provided with digital training materials that will make the class easy to follow.

Compliance Training

Monday, Oct. 27

2:15-3:45 | HOME Final Rule Summary

Gary Kirkman will delve into providing attendees with a brief overview of the HOME Final Rule. Some of the topics to be discussed will include income determinations, rent compliance, handling over-income tenant households, and what changed under verifications. Gary will conclude the session speaking about tenant protections and selection, which HUD delayed under April 20, 2026.

4:00-5:30 | Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Training

Gary Kirkman will speak on the importance of understanding the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Gary will address where we are today as it relates to VAWA, protections under VAWA, key terms of VAWA you’ll want to remember, bifurcation process, and notification of occupancy rights. This session is vital to anyone working with applicants and tenants who have the ability to come in contact with those seeking protections under the law.

Tuesday, Oct. 28

9:00-10:30 | Calculating Income under HOTMA

Gary Kirkman will address how we calculate income to determine eligibility under HOTMA. Some of the topics to be discussed will include the Safe Harbor Income Determination, De Minimis Errors, Child Support/Alimony under HOTMA, student financial assistance for both Section 8 and non-Section 8 recipients, and the handling of in-kind benefits, when applicable. This session is a layered programs training and geared to those who will be determining a household’s eligibility.

10:45-12:15 | Calculating Assets Under HOTMA (Part 1)

Gary Kirkman will address how HOTMA changed the way we handle assets when determining a household’s eligibility. HUD recognizes that all assets fall into two categories, either personal property or real property, but how will that affect what we count as income, when do we need to impute, or how this affects the Asset Threshold (which can change each and every year). Gary will train to assist those working in the industry to determine eligibility for households to leave with a clearer understanding of the ins and outs of HOTMA assets!

2:00-3:30 | Calculating Assets Under HOTMA (Part 2)

Gary Kirkman will address how HOTMA changed the way we handle assets when determining a household’s eligibility. HUD recognizes that all assets fall into two categories, either personal property or real property, but how will that affect what we count as income, when do we need to impute, or how this affects the Asset Threshold (which can change each and every year). Gary will train to assist those working in the industry to determine eligibility for households to leave with a clearer understanding of the ins and outs of HOTMA assets!

3:45-5:15 Conducting Annuals & Interims under HOTMA

Gary Kirkman will tackle the complexity of conducting Annual and Interim Recertifications which changed under HOTMA. Gary will address how income should be calculated for recertifications, when you will be required to conduct interims, and speak about HUD’s non-interim transactions. This session is designed for those working HUD multifamily housing projects and will serve as a review of how HUD looks to see certifications processed for the tenants we serve at our properties.

Wednesday, Oct. 29

9:30-11:00 | Handling Student Eligibility

Gary Kirkman will review student eligibility requirements for our common affordable housing programs (e.g., LIHTC, HUD, Rural Development and HOME). Each of the programs has their own student requirements in order for a household to be eligible for housing, but what happens when management has layered funding at a property? Does one student rule outweigh another’s student requirements? This session will help clear up some of the questions an attendee may have to whether a student reside in a unit or not and be eligible.

11:15-12:45 | The Average income Test Refresher

Gary Kirkman will speak about the Average Income Test (AIT) and the requirements we have to remember when working on those projects where the owner made this very important Minimum Set-Aside MSA) election. Gary will review the two-point test owners/agents have to remember to satisfy AIT, speak about the grouping of units when determining AIT and the Applicable Fraction, and discuss the importance of AIT as it relates to handling non-compliances. This session is designed to be a refresher in this MSA and for those curious to see how units can affect the owner’s ability to claim credits.

Tuesday, Oct. 28 | NSPIRE Training

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. | NSPIRE Chapter 1 Review

This first 90-minute segment includes a breakdown of the origins of NSPIRE, and the differences between UPCS, HQS, and NSPIRE. This includes the breakdown of the new severity ratings; the new pass or fail rating; the applicability of the rules for HCV, PBV, HUD CPD programs; and REAC agency inspections from Multifamily Section 8, Public Housing, and LIHTC. The course then reviews the procedures required to close out findings in REAC’s new online system after REAC Inspection, and the expectations of closeout procedures. We will then discuss new procedures for REAC appeals, consequences for non-compliance, and new oversight processes from both HUD and REAC.

10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. | NSPRIE Chapters 2-4 Review

This session will review the NSPIRE standards, following manual chapters 2 through 4 as a guide, including: Fire and life safety standards, and kitchen and bathroom standards. We will then cover how to understand the requirements and the underlying codes that many of these standards are based upon.

2:00-3:30 p.m. | NSPIRE Chapters 5-7 Review

This session will review the NSPIRE standards, following manual chapters 5 through 7 as a guide, including: Interior finishes; guardrails and railings; lighting and electrical standards; and windows and doors. We will then cover how to understand the requirements and the underlying codes that many of these standards are based upon.

3:45-5:15 p.m. | NSPIRE Chapters 8-11 Review

This session will review the NSPIRE standards, following manual chapters 8 through 11 as a guide, including: Mechanical standards; hazards; site and grounds standards; and structural issues. We will then cover how to understand the requirements and the underlying codes that many of these standards are based upon.

Brandon Bay, a Pacific Northwest native and father of two girls, has passionately worked in the Affordable Housing Industry in many capacities over the last 10 years. He is eager to use his knowledge and experience to serve the clients and partners of US Housing Consultants. His journey began as an investor in multifamily properties. Shortly thereafter, he began to develop properties and subsequently founded his own real estate investment, development and holding company in Oregon.

During this time, Brandon worked on all areas of Multifamily housing, and often refers to himself as “Maintenance Guy-CEO”, having truly learned to understand and appreciate all the roles involved in operating Affordable Housing. Brandon is an enthusiastic and engaging trainer. His passion for the sharing of knowledge is self-evident in his presentations. He conducts public and private trainings and also delivers information at industry conferences. He offers open forums with positive interaction, and assures attendees, “There is never a question that doesn’t benefit the entire room.”

Mr. Gary Kirkman has acquired over 18 years of valuable leadership experience within the affordable housing industry and now serves as the Director of Compliance Training for US Housing Consultants. Having started in the industry as a Regional Property Manager, Mr. Kirkman managed Rural Development and HUD properties before being promoted to Training Specialist, where he was responsible for overseeing multiple affordable communities while training personnel on the affordable housing programs.

Kansas Housing Resources Corporation

200 S.W. 6th Avenue | Topeka, KS 66603

[email protected]

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