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CMYK Thursday, December 20, 2012

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Jefferson takes AA championship. 1B

New EMS station remaining a hot topic BY LEANNE AKIN

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Even though Judge David Motes gave the go-ahead for work to proceed on the new EMS station in West Jackson, citizens are still questioning Commissioner Tom Crow about involvement in attempting to relocate the station. Work was already under way when a temporary restraining order was issued to halt construction on county property along Lewis Braselton Boulevard. At Monday’s meeting of the Jackson County Board of Commissioners, Larry Ewing said he didn’t get answers to his questions of Crow at the previous meeting so he would ask them again. “Do you still want to move it?” Ewing

asked about the location of Med 3. “I guess it will be built there [although it will be] leaving out a lot of Jackson County citizens,” said Crow. Crow has argued that the 5-mile circles of EMS service would leave some Jackson Countians uncovered as the circle over West Jackson is placed too close to the county line. He has contended the station should be located closer to Jefferson. Crow maintains that the location of the station was not completely discussed among commissioners. He said he attempted to get the matter reconsidered but couldn’t get the issue brought back up before the board. The board took two votes on the EMS station plans and the measure passed on both occasions. “Just because it passed, doesn’t mean it’s not wrong,” said Crow, who will stop into

the chairmanship in January. Ewing said, “Just because Commissioner Crow wants it somewhere else doesn’t make it right.”Ewing asked if anyone yet knew the expense to taxpayers that may come from the impact of the restraining order. Ewing suggested that Crow considered it important “to find someone to bring a lawsuit and support them.” Ron Johnson, who also spoke at the Dec. 3 meeting, took Crow to task, saying that he failed to be a leader because he was so focused on the fire training center. Crow was unable to answer Johnson’s question about how much Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax money was allocated toward that center. Johnson and Crow spoke back and forth about the master plan for positioning of future EMS stations dating back to 2007.

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Unless a called meeting is convened, the session was the last at which Chairman Hunter Bicknell will preside. Johnson thanked him for his service. Among its business items, the commission ■ Approved Commissioner Chas Hardy’s District 2 reappointments including that of Jean Collins to the Jackson County Dangerous Dog Committee; Josh Huskins to the Jackson Couty Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee; and Jeff Perry to the Jackson County Planning Commission. ■ Also approved another of Hardy’s recommendation. He recommended Rick Massey of Commerce to the Jackson County Airport Authority. Commissioner Crow abstained, saying Massey is his nephew. Other appointments will be forthcoming in January.

JACKSON COUNTY

BM&K to continue as consultant for ongoing projects BY LEANNE AKIN

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The amount of money Jackson County has expended for enginerering and consulting services has been a bone of contention with District 4 Commissioner Dwain Smith, however, he made the motion to continue the existing contract prices on ongoing projects. Although Jackson County plans to terminate its agreement for consulting services with BM&K in order to renegotiate the terms, County Manager Kevin Poe recommended the existing contract be in effect for projects which are under way. Most are expected to be wrapped up next year. At its Monday meeting, the Jackson County Board of Commissioners agreed for the current

Katie Justice The Paper

“His Story” was presented last weekend by Hope Crossings Church in Jefferson to remind of the true meaning behind this holiday season. The live nativity brought to life the biblical story of the birth of Jesus. See more on Page 4A. During this season of giving, Pastor Chris Stephens said the second annual presentation of the nativity program was the church’s gift to the community. The community is invited to come together from 5-6:30 p.m. this evening in the cafeteria of Jackson County Comprehensive High School for the annual community Christmas dinner. Bring the family to share a Christmas meal and enjoy holiday music and the kids can visit with Santa. The community dinner is free to all.

CITY OF JEFFERSON

Council approves BM&K contract on Jefferson Station BY LEANNE AKIN

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The Jefferson City Council voted unanimously Monday to move forward with the Jefferson Station project, according to City Manager John Ward. The city’s acquisition of shopping center formerly anchored by Food Lion is envisioned to provide expanded space for a growing Jefferson Library and also give a new location for the Jefferson Police Department. While some have suggested the possibility of renovating the existing city hall for the police department to put emergency responders side by side and placing city hall with the library, the council gave the nod to the preliminary plans. The 51-page contract with BM&K Construction and Engineering for construction management and design-build of the Jefferson Station Police Precinct and Public Library was presented at the Dec. 10 work session and was approved Monday. The guarantee maximum price will be determined 60 days after the design is completed. The design phase will be a

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rates remain in place with a new agreement for the following projects: Dixon Bridge Road bridge replacement; the West Jackson EMS Station; the Historic Courthouse renovations; the Zion Church Road construction which is near an end; and the Wayne Poultry Road improvements. The 2012 rates include $89.99 an hour for a project manager; $123.74 an hour for a project manager-design; and lower rates for others including $33.91 an hour for the administrative assistant. Smith reminded that an esimated $800,000 has already been paid out toward the new EMS stations project. Commissioner Bruce Yates provided the second to the motion which was unanimously approved.

$332,000 lump sum payment and the pre-construction phase fee will be $20,000 plus reimbursable expenses of the construction manager. The plans calls for the library and police station project to be on the fast track, said Don Clerici of BM&K at the work session. With a May 2013 start date and nine months of construction, the facility should be ready for operation in early 2014. Ward noted that greenspace would be integrated in the front and a driveway would be added at the rear for police use. He said the location will put the police station at the center of the city to enhance response time and access to Damon Gause Parkway and Interstate 85. The construction management fee will be 5.5 percent of the subcontracted costs plus reimbursable expenses. The construction manager is responsible for the professional quality and coordination of design documents with design services resulting in a costeffective and economical facility that meets all state and local energy codes.

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