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TOWN MANAGER S WEEKLY REPORT UPCOMING MEETINGS & EVENTS Planning Commission: No meeting this month Town Offices Closed: Monday, January 21, in observation of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Town Council Meeting: Wednesday, January 23, 7:00 PM, Regular Meeting, First State Community Action Agency (308 North Railroad Avenue) Delaware League of Local Governments: Thursday, January 24, 5:30 PM (Duncan Center), Dover Sussex County Association of Towns: Wednesday, February 6, 6:00 PM, Hosted by Town of Georgetown (Legislative Night) Sussex County Association of Towns Steering Committee: Friday, February 8, 9:00 AM, Arena s at the Airport UPDATES FROM DEPARTMENTS Finance o On January 2 mailed the quarterly utility billing ($996,152); Utility bills are due on February 7 o January Take Note Newsletter Mailed with Utility Bill o As of January 11, the Town has collected: $61,976 (6%) of the January Utility Billing ($996,152) $1,563,977 (99%) of the annual property tax billing ($1,581,677) o Monthly Key Revenue Items Report (November 2018) Copy Attached o Vehicle Fleet meeting with Enterprise (William Bradley, Gene Dvornick, Bobby Fletcher, Laura Givens, Eric Rust) o Water and Wastewater Asset Management Meeting with KCI (William Bradley, Gene Dvornick, Laura Givens, Kenny Wilson) o SCAT Steering Breakfast (Kristen Dabrowski, Gene Dvornick, Olga Holm) o W2 Forms completed and disbursed to employees (Olga Holm) o 1099 Forms completed and mailed (Olga Holm) o 941 Quarterly Report completed (Olga Holm) o Department of Labor Quarterly Reporting completed (Olga Holm) o Real Estate Transfer Tax Summary (November 2018) November 2018 November 2017 Month Year To Date Month Year To Date Transfer Tax Revenue $37,183 $161,699 $9,720 $147,988 Weekly Report 2019-01-11 Page 1

TOWN MANAGER S WEEKLY REPORT Wastewater o Lagoon depths: Large Lagoon is 15.25 feet and Small Lagoon is 5.50 feet o Pulled Pump # 2 at Stevenson Lane to clear debris from the impeller and reinstalled o Pulled the chlorine feed pump at the treatment facility to clear debris and reinstalled o Repaired a section of broken irrigation pipe below ground in Zone 7 Lateral 35 in our irrigation field at the treatment facility Police o Weekly and Year to Date crime statistics (selected crimes) updated (copy attached) o Departmental Press Releases issued as warranted Planning o 406 North Race Street Minor subdivision submitted on January 9 for administrative review. o 423 South Bedford Street Preliminary site plan submitted for 2,050 sf new construction (Preferred Automotive Service and Sales) o 673 North Bedford Street Comments received and sent to applicant on January 10, 2019 o Predevelopment Meeting scheduled: 413 North Bedford Street Auto Collision Repair expansion o Building Permit Summary (December 2018) Building Activity December 2018 November 2018 December 2017 Permits Issued 25 16 18 Value of Improvements $1,098,778 $422,034 $179,493 Permit Revenue $5,738 $2,421 $1,343 Public Works o Completed Tier II Chemical Reports o Installed water meter at 39 The Circle o Christmas decorations removed and stored at Public Works Weekly Report 2019-01-11 Page 2

TOWN MANAGER S WEEKLY REPORT TOWN MANAGER S UPDATE Reviewed Fleet Management process with representative from Enterprise Fleet Management Attended Chamber Economic Development Lunch Presentation by Damian DeStefano from the Division of Small Business (Gene Dvornick, Jocelyn Godwin) Asset Management Year 2 deliverables discussion with Town Staff (water & wastewater) and KCI Researched and provided information on Georgetown Blueprint Community Plan to local organization for grant funding purposes (Gene Dvornick, Jocelyn Godwin) Participated in Pre-development meeting for restaurant potential at Georgetown Square (Jamie Craddock, Gene Dvornick, Jocelyn Godwin, Jeff Ward) Attended Sussex County Association of Towns Dinner Meeting Presentation by Damian DeStefano from the Division of Small Business (Gene Dvornick, Rebecca Johnson-Dennis, Bill West) Submitted FY 2019 Notice of Intent for water service line project (Market and Bedford Streets) to Office of Drinking Water Met with Chamber Operations Director to discuss potential 2019 Services Agreement (Gene Dvornick, Jocelyn Godwin) Attended Sussex County Association of Towns Steering Committee. Focus was 2019 Legislative Breakfast and associated priorities (Gene Dvornick, Bill West) Presented personal Road Map to Town Manager to UD ICMA Student Chapter Researched information on several in-town properties Followed up on several Code Enforcement concerns Weekly Report 2019-01-11 Page 3

TOWN MANAGER S WEEKLY REPORT THIS REPORT AND ANY ATTACHMENTS ARE ONLY BEING SENT ELECTRONICALLY UNLESS OTHERWISE REQUESTED Weekly Report 2019-01-11 Page 4

Town of Georgetown Take Note Visit us on the Town of Georgetown s Website located at www.georgetowndel.com Happy 2019 Important Phone Numbers: Town Admin Of ice: (302) 856 7391 (302) 856 6348 Fax Planning Department: (302) 853 0104 Public Works: (302) 856 6045 Sewer Department: (302) 856 7377 Sewer Emergency Cell: (302) 381 5642 Water Department: (302) 856 9529 Water Emergency: Cell: (302) 236 2647 Non Emergency Police Dept. (302) 856 6613 Code Enforcement: (302) 448 5027 Fire, Ambulance, Police: 911 Waste Industries: Trash (302) 934 1364 Sussex County: (302) 855 7700 Georgetown State Service Center: (302) 856 5574 Town Admin Of ice Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. On behalf of all of Town Council, I would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year. Throughout 2018 the Town saw growth in many areas and we anticipate this to continue well into the future. Our prominence as a medical destination continues with the addition of the new SUN Behavioral Delaware facility and ongoing efforts to attract a local hospital to build a stand alone Emergency Department. In the eyes of many, this is an essential service and long overdue. Efforts for other medical services, including cancer treatment, are ongoing. Construction of Phase 1 of The Oaks at Georgetown has begun on South Bedford Street. This affords the Town with new housing alternatives for young families in the area. Revelations Craft Brewing Company has announced their intentions to purchase the property formerly occupied by 16 Mile Brewery with a goal of opening this Spring. We have met with the new owners and they plan on being an active part of the community. A recently enacted ordinance allows for the placement of Coming Soon signage keep your eyes open for exciting new businesses coming to our Town. During 2019 we will be facing some challenges. Speci ically, water service line replacements along Bedford Street and Market Street with completion prior to DelDOT resurfacing the roads and how best to address our replacement and repair of aging sidewalks. Several options are being considered and when inal decisions are made, this will be communicated. Proper maintenance of sidewalks is important, especially for our children walking to and from school. As a reminder, any snow should be removed from sidewalks within 24 hours of the ceasing of snow fall. So help a neighbor by giving a helping hand. The 2019 Concert Series will once again bring enjoyment to our community. We are planning a total of 12 concerts this year with 2 being hosted at the new Revelations Craft Brewing Company location. Please support our sponsors as without them, we would not be able to host this community event. Look for the Farmer s Market to relocate to the CHEER Center on Sandhill Road. This will provide more stable ground to walk on and ample parking. CHEER is going to offer limited transportation for seniors from other areas in town to the market. Look for additional information on dates and times and please plan to visit our local farmer s offerings. In late Spring, we are planning to open the newly renovated Town Hall. The Council welcomes everyone to come and see one of the true gems of our Town certainly something we can all be proud of. Once again, the Council is looking forward to a great year illed with good health and friendship for all. Bill West, Mayor Winter 2019

Town of Georgetown Take Note Meetings Town Council Meetings Second & Fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7:00 p.m. Planning Commission Meetings Third Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. Holiday Closings Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday, January 21, 2019 Good Friday Friday, April 19, 2019 *No change in trash service Business Licenses A reminder to business owner s that the 2018 Georgetown business license expires on December 31, 2018. If you are planning on doing business in Georgetown during the 2019 calendar year, you must renew your license. Please contact the Town Administrative Of ice, 856 7391, should you have any questions regarding this process. Board of Adjustment First Wednesday of each month at 5:00 p.m. Looking for information on what is happening in Georgetown? Follow us on Twitter or Facebook in order to get current events and notices! Online Payments! Please visit our website www.georgetowndel.com to pay your water/sewer/ trash, and taxes online. The Town does not accept phone payments Questions or concerns? Please feel free to contact Town Hall, (302) 856 7391 or email your local councilmember. Mayor Bill West bwest@georgetowndel.com Ward 1 Steve Hartstein shartstein@georgetowndel.com Ward 2 Rebecca Johnson Dennis rjdennis@georgetowndel.com Ward 3 Chris Lecates clecates@georgetowndel.com Disposable does not mean flushable! Cleaning wipes, baby wipes, and other moist towelettes that are described as lushable do not dissolve, but they do accumulate in our sewer system causing clogs and back ups. (Pictured is a baby wipe after it has been lushed, gone through the collection system, and pulled from a pump station) Snow Emergency Routes The Town s snow emergency routes January Yard Waste Pick Up consist of the following streets: (No parking on the following streets Tuesday, January 8th during a snow emergency) Tuesday, January 22nd East & West Market St. No pick up in February or March, will North & South Bedford St. resume in April Bridgeville Road East & West Pine St. Waste Industries will pick up Christmas North & South Race St. Trees! Remember branches may be up to North & South Front St. four (4) inches in diameter, items may be East Laurel St. North Bedford to North Race St. either in a container, paper bag, or a biodegradable bag holding yard waste not West Laurel St. North Bedford to North Front St. to exceed 40 pounds. Or a tied bundle of Edward St. North Bedford St. to branches not to exceed 50 pounds or North Front St. four (4) feet in length. West North St. North Bedford to Dupont Blvd (Route 113) Albury Ave. East Market to Cedar St. A Reminder to All Residents Holiday Seasonal Lighting is to be removed within 30 days after the holiday with which the holiday seasonal lighting is associated ( 116 146 Holiday Seasonal Lighting) Ward 4 Robert Holston rholston@georgetowndel.com Winter 2019 Please remove snow or ice from the sidewalks within 24 hours following the ceasing of the precipitation ( 190.1 Unremoved snow or ice a nuisance)

Key Revenue Items $300,000 Realty Transfer Tax $250,000 $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 $ $160,000 $140,000 $120,000 $100,000 $80,000 $60,000 $40,000 $20,000 $ Building Permit Fees Z:\Finance - General\Financial Statements & Reports\FY19 Financial Dashboard\FY 2019 Financial Dash Board

Key Revenue Items Water Impact Fees $250,000 $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 $ Sewer Impact Fees $1,000,000 $900,000 $800,000 $700,000 $600,000 $500,000 $400,000 $300,000 $200,000 $100,000 $ Z:\Finance - General\Financial Statements & Reports\FY19 Financial Dashboard\FY 2019 Financial Dash Board

Key Revenue Items $250,000 Business License Fees $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 $ Z:\Finance - General\Financial Statements & Reports\FY19 Financial Dashboard\FY 2019 Financial Dash Board

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January 9, 2019 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Weekly Robbery Assault Buglary Thefts Collision DUI

January 9, 2019 20 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Year to Date Robbery Assault Buglary Thefts Collision DUI

40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 Permits January 16 February 16 March 16 April 16 May 16 June 16 July 16 August 16 September 16 October 16 November 16 December 16 January 17 February 17 March 17 April 17 May 17 June 17 July 17 August 17 September 17 October 17 November 17 December 17 January 18 February 18 March 18 April 18 May 18 June 18 July 18 August 18 September 18 October 18 November 18 December 18 Building Permit Activity