Martins Ferry City Council Meeting Minutes of May 7, 2025
Posted on: May 22, 2025
The Martins Ferry City Council met in Regular Session on Wednesday, May 7, 2025 at 4:30 p.m., at the Donald Myers Council Chambers. The meeting was called to order by Council President Kristine Davis with the Pledge of Allegiance recited by those present in chamber, followed by a prayer by the Clerk. Answering Roll Call were Bob Hunker, First Ward Council Member, Spencer Echemann, Second Ward Council Member; Suzanne Armstrong, Third Ward Council Member; Rick Rodgers, Fourth Ward Council Member; and Jim Schramm, Council at Large Member. Absent: James Agnew and Ben Neiman, Council at Large Members.
Minutes: Minutes of the April 16, 2025 Regular Council Meeting and the May 5, 2025 Special Council Meeting were approved as written.
Correspondence: There was no correspondence.
Reports of Officers of the City:
Mayor: Mayor Davies reported the city will be installing catch basins on South Zane Highway to help alleviate water run-off and flooding near Naylor Bros. Towing. Cost will be around $5,000.
Funding has been secured for road slip repairs on North Ridge Drive and Overhill Drive. The cost of the project is $1,000,000 and the city’s share will be 25% or approximately $239,000. The Mayor made some suggestions on how to fund this project. This issue will be referred to the Finance Committee.
Regarding the local government funding proposal from the County Commissioners, the Mayor pointed out that they increased Martins Ferry’s local government funds by $10,000 but they decreased the City’s Park District by $5,000. He wants to meet with the Commissioners to discuss the rationale for the distribution of funds. A letter has been composed to send to the Commissioners, and with Council’s approval, the Mayor will take it out to the Commissioner’s Office tomorrow.
The Mayor and Service Director have been closely monitoring the Sanitation Fund. On May 1, the fund was $7,700 down in revenue vs. expenditures. During January to March, there were 10 employees in the Sanitation Department because a Packer was broke and employees were transferred from other departments to help collect garbage. The Mayor asked that if needed, would Council loan the Sanitation Department $20,000 until it recovers? If recovery doesn’t happen, rates will have to be increased. Spring Clean-Up will be Saturday, May 10 and will cost the city about $3,000, which includes labor and tipping costs.
On July 1, 2025, the Mayor will be part-time and not in the office every day.
Paving, on Spring Haven Drive down to West Vine Street, will begin on Tuesday, May 13, weather permitting.
The Mayor asked Council to consider creating an Ordinance that would prohibit Tractor Trailers to be parked in residential areas. Mr. Echemann will contact Rev. Agnew, Ordinance Committee Chairperson, to schedule a meeting to discuss this issue.
Service Director: Mr. Sutak did not have anything else to add and said the Mayor covered everything.
Auditor: Mr. Regis asked Council to make a motion to accept the Financial Reports, Payroll Summary and New Hire Report.
Law Director: No report.
Police Department: Chief Murphy gave the end of April, 2025 Report. The Ohio Department of Homeland Security conducted aerial mapping of the city (including the school). This will aid in situational awareness, emergency management, criminal investigations, criminal apprehensions and event management. The Chief has spoken to the Martins Ferry School Superintendent about obtaining a renewal contract with the city for 2 School Resource Officers.
Fire Department: No report. Justin Smith, Assistant Fire Chief, told President Davis that during the summer months, he would email her with any concerns or requests from the Department.
Code Administrator: No report.
Park District: No report.
Water Department: No report.
Reports of Committees of Council:
Finance and Audit: Mr. Hunker scheduled a Finance Meeting for Thursday, May 15, 2025 at 10:00 a.m.
Street: No report.
Ordinance: A meeting will be scheduled to discuss creating an Ordinance to prohibit Tractor Trailers in residential areas.
Sewer/Sidewalk: No report.
Safety: No report.
Service: No report.
Cemetery: No report.
Public Relations: No report.
Code Administration: No report.
Real Estate/Building and Grounds: The Committee met on April 21, 2025 to discuss the proposed sale of 9 acres of property in Crawford Heights. This property was advertised twice before and the buyers backed out leaving the City to pay the advertising fees. It is mostly hillside and there has been slip problems at the location. The Committee recommends not selling the property at this time. Minutes of the meeting will be filed with these minutes.
Utility: No report.
Income Tax: Mrs. Armstrong reported the city income tax for the 1st quarter of 2025 and penalties for 2023 and 2024 were received by R.I.T.A. for 3 employees of the local Heating and Cooling Company. R.I.T.A. reports this is a slow process because more information is being requested for 2023 and 2024, along with W-2s for all employees.
Citizens To Be Heard: President Davis reminded citizens to limit their speaking to 5 minutes.
Tom Probst, 722 Elm Street, discussed a retaining wall on Vine Street that has partially collapsed on his property. According to a County Map, the property line is inside the wall. The Mayor believes the city did not build the wall and doesn’t have the man power to build a wall. An actual survey is needed, not a copy of the County Record Map. Council was encouraged to go to the property and get a “visual” of what is happening. Mr. Echemann will schedule a Sewer/Sidewalk Committee Meeting to discuss this matter.
Richard Hord, 915 Virginia Street, was told that “No Trespassing Signs” were posted at East Ohio Regional Hospital because people were in the building that shouldn’t be there. The city is not involved with any of the law suits being brought against Austin Masters. The owner of the former Staffilino Building is looking into different options for the property other than an auto dealership. Mr. Hord thanked the City Administration for patching potholes throughout the city. The Street Sweeper is not operational at this time. Terri Leasure is doing some code enforcement such as writing tickets for property owners who have high grass and trash not secured in proper containers.
Deanna Montgomery, 18 South 3rd. Street, complained of her neighbors feeding birds, rodents and feral cats. She was advised to provide video from her cameras to the Police Department and they would take care of it.
Don Kline, 1010 Dutch Hill Road, Crawford Heights, asked when a start date would be for the for road slip repairs on North Ridge Drive and Overhill Drive. Mr. Sutak said it hasn’t gone out for bid yet but the Mayor said the project will be completed this year.
Ordinances and Resolutions:
An Ordinance Amending Property Violation Fines Set By City Ordinance.
This Ordinance was given a first reading. This Ordinance will go to a second reading.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF MARTINS
FERRY TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT FOR THE ZANE
HIGHWAY 12” WATERLINE CONNECTION TO AETNA
STREET BOOSTER STATION AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENC
Miscellaneous Business:
Motion was made by Mr. Schramm to have Council take a vote whether to approve or disapprove the recommendations of the County Commissioners for the local government funding. Mr. Hunker seconded the motion. Schramm, Hunker, Armstrong, and Rodgers, voted to deny the recommendations. Mr. Echemann abstained. The majority vote was to deny the recommendations by the Commissioners. A letter will be delivered to the Commissioners tomorrow (May 8) stating why the city has denied the proposed allocations of local government funding.
Mr. Rodgers made a motion to support the renewal of the contract for the Resource Officers for the Martins Ferry Schools. Motion was seconded by Mr. Schramm. A roll call vote was heard with Rodgers, Schramm, Hunker, Echemann and Armstrong voting yes. The motion was declared passed.
Mrs. Armstrong made a motion to note that Council has accepted the Financial Report, Check Register and New Hire Report from the Auditor. Seconded by Mr. Echemann. After an affirmative voice vote, the motion carried.
Mr. Rodgers made a motion to excuse Mr. Neiman and Rev. Agnew from tonight’s meeting. Motion was seconded by Mr. Hunker. After an affirmative voice vote, the motion carried.
Mr. Schramm made a motion to reflect Council has received reports from the Officers and Management, and to incorporate these reports into the minutes. Motion was seconded by Mr. Echemann. After an affirmative voice vote, the motion passed.
Mrs. Armstrong moved to adjourn, which was seconded by Mr. Hunker. After an affirmative voice vote, the meeting was adjourned at 5:27 p.m. with a salute to the flag.
The next meeting of the Martins Ferry Council will be on Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. in Council Chambers.
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Kay H. McFarlan, Clerk of Council Kristine Davis, Council President
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