Legal - Hampton Chronicle
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Legal - Hampton Chronicle
HAMPTON CHRONICLE • SECTION B PUBLIC NOTICE Franklin County Auditor PUBLIC NOTICES Published in the Hampton Chronicle on December 17, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE Revocable Trust PUBLIC NOTICE CAL Community School OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS CAL COMMUNITY SCHOOL UNAPPROVED MINUTES DECEMBER 8, 2014 The CAL Board of Education met for its regular meeting on December 8, 2014 in the CAL District Office. President Steve Muhlenbruch called the meeting to order at 6:53 p.m. Present were Board members Steve Muhlenbruch, Mitch Vanness, Todd Mensing and Rob Peil. Absent was Board member Austin Elling. Also present were Superintendent Dwight Widen, Principal Scott Striegel and Secretary Amanda Heiden. Mr. Widen asked to move item 9b, Consider Early Retirement Plan, to 11, items for January meeting. A motion to approve the agenda with the stated change was made by Vanness, seconded by Mensing. All ayes. The Board recognized visitors Sarah DeBour, Matthew Ellis and Heather Wilson. Matthew and Mrs. DeBour presented to the Board the plan to add a small wind turbine powered by batteries as a backup to the aquaponics system in the greenhouse, and also where the turbine would be placed. Ms. Wilson presented to the Board on the National Honor Society program and the At Risk Program plans. A bill to Anderson Erickson for milk in the amount of $2,213.46 was added to the list of hot lunch fund bills. A motion to approve the consent agenda and the paying of the bills with the added bill was made by Vanness, seconded by Mensing. All ayes. The Board reviewed the facilities report, which included purchasing new mats for the school. Board member Austin Elling arrived at 8:01 p.m. A motion to approve purchasing new door mats for the entire facility not to exceed $7,000.00 was made by Mensing, seconded by Vanness. All ayes. The Board also reviewed the transportation report. Mr. Striegel and Mr. Widen gave the administration reports and curriculum report. A motion to approve the request for Modified Allowable Growth for At Risk as presented in the amount of $51,125.00 was made by Vanness, seconded by Peil. All ayes. A motion to approve the resignation of Angie Nettifee from her position as paraeducator was made by Elling, seconded by Mensing. All ayes. The position is being posted and interviewed before the holiday break. A motion to approve an open enrollment application of a student into the district because of good cause was made by Vanness, seconded by Mensing. All ayes. The Board held discussion on sessions at the IASB convention. A motion to adjourn was made by Vanness, seconded by Mensing. All ayes. The meeting was adjourned at 9:01 p.m. CAL Claims December 2014 GF/MGMT/SILO/PPEL Aea 267 Educational Services, Supplies ........... .............................................................194.47 All Star Pest Control, Pest Control ..........80.00 Amazon.com, Supplies ..........................144.48 Apple Computer, Inc., Batteries .............364.70 Aramark, Laundry Services .....................78.14 Auto Parts, Inc, Parts...............................14.34 Barkers Lawn Care And Snow Removal, Lawn Care .....................................................240.00 Bright Solutions For Dyslexia Inc, Special Ed Supplies .................................................69.95 Cal Hot Lunch Fund, Supt Supplies ........76.33 Central Lock & Key Inc., Maint Supplies ........... .............................................................200.00 City Of Latimer, Water & Garbage .........224.90 Continuum Energy, Natural Gas ............992.32 Debour Electric, Inc., Repair Service.....223.60 Debour, Sarah , Mileage-Nov ................126.00 Des Moines Register #1150, The, 5th Grade Subscription ...........................................20.00 Fareway Stores, Inc., Supplies ..............164.68 Follett School Solutions, Library Books ............. ..........................................................1,079.63 Franklin Rural Electric Coop., Electricity ........... ..........................................................2,786.59 Guritz, Dawn , Mileage ............................67.90 Hampton Hardware, Ind Tech Supplies ............. .............................................................166.64 Hampton Home Store, Repair Service ....65.00 Hampton-Dumont Comm. School, OE Tuition-1St Qtr......................................44,377.25 Iowa Division Of Labor Services, Boiler Inspections .....................................................160.00 ISFIS, Background Check .......................28.50 JMC Computer Service Inc., Web Hosting ........ .............................................................600.00 Karr Llc, Supplies ....................................81.00 Mid-America Publishing Corp., Minutes & Claims ..................................................154.22 Midamerican Energy Company, Bus Barn Electricity.....................................................248.24 Mort’s Water Company, Salt ..................162.50 Neff Company, Office Supplies ..............347.88 New Cooperative, Fuel .......................3,448.90 Patrick, Frank, Maint Supplies Reimb .....45.98 Peil, Cindy, TLC Planning ......................500.00 Postmaster, Postage ...............................51.28 Sadler Power Train, Inc, Parts ...............150.98 Sam’s Club, Membership Renewal .......100.00 School Bus Sales Company, Repair Parts ........ .............................................................531.94 Striegel, Darla , Mileage ..........................25.20 Timberline Billing Service Llc, Medicaid Billing .. .............................................................103.19 Trans-Mississippi Biological, Science Supplies . ...............................................................35.29 USA Today, 5Th Grade Subscription .......93.65 Visa, Supplies .....................................1,553.26 Wessels, Sarah , Special Ed Supplies ....13.58 Widen, Dwight, Supplies & Travel Exp ..340.15 Wilson, Heather, Mileage.......................138.95 Aflac, Lane’s Premium.............................45.50 ISEBA, Retiree Insurance...................3,483.22 SU Insurance Company, January Premium ...... ..........................................................8,985.75 Culver Hahn Electric Supply, Bulbs ....1,262.00 Mason City Glass Service, Door Replacement . ..........................................................4,658.00 Xerox Corporation, Copier Lease .......1,190.68 Total .................................................80,296.76 Hot Lunch Fund Anderson Erickson Dairy Co., Milk .....2,213.46 Earthgrains Baking Co’s Inc., Bread......236.19 Hampton-Dumont Comm. School, Supplies Reimb.....................................................23.84 Keck, Inc., Food Supplies ...................1,065.42 Martin Brothers Dist. Co., Inc, Supplies............. ..........................................................4,487.62 Wiarda, Collette, Kitchen Supplies ..........57.25 Total ...................................................8,083.78 Activity Fund Amazon.com, Supplies ............................70.78 CAL PTO, Cheer Supplies .......................64.00 Coca-Cola Refreshments, Beverages ...295.20 Debour, Sarah , Ffa Supplies Reimb .......29.98 Don Bosco High School, Conference Honor Choir ....................................................170.00 Drees, Allan, Official ................................85.00 Fareway Stores, Inc., Concessions Supplies .... .................................................................2.58 Gracieloo Photography, FFA Pictures....260.00 Hampton Hardware, FFA Supplies ..........25.30 Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation, Entry Fee .......... .............................................................200.00 Iowa Sports Supply Co, Supplies .......1,216.70 Johnson, Dewayne , Official ....................85.00 Luther College, Dorian Festival Registration ..... ...............................................................51.00 Mid-America Publishing Corp., FFA Posters ..... ...............................................................95.00 Nannenga, Elizabeth , Musical Supplies Reimb .............................................................247.51 NCIBA, Honor Band Registration ............20.00 New Cooperative, Greenhouse Propane451.00 Rieman Music East, Recorder ...................5.00 Smith, Tim, Official...................................85.00 Spencer Steel L.L.C., FFA Supplies ........88.32 Visa, FAa Supplies .............................1,036.82 Windsor Theatre, Elementary Christmas Movie .............................................................345.00 Total ...................................................4,929.19 Published in the Hampton Chronicle on December 17, 2014. 5 PUBLIC NOTICE Franklin County Auditor NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING ON DESIGNATION OF THE 2015 COOP URBAN RENEWAL AREA, AND ON PROPOSED URBAN RENEWAL PLAN AND PROJECT Notice Is Hereby Given: That at 10:00 o’clock a.m., at the Franklin County Courthouse, Hampton, Iowa, on January 5, 2014, there will be conducted a public hearing on the question of designating as the 2015 Coop Urban Renewal Area, pursuant to Chapter 403, Code of Iowa, the property situated in Franklin County, Iowa generally described as follows: The North 30 acres of the Northwest Quarter (NW ¼) of the Northwest Quarter (NW ¼) of Section Thirty- one (31), Township Ninety-Two (92), Range Twenty-two (22), West of the 5th P.M., Franklin County, Iowa (exclusive of road right-of way). The subject matter of the public hearing will also include a proposed urban renewal plan (the “Plan”) and project for the 2015 Coop Urban Renewal Area identified above, pursuant to Chapter 403, Code of Iowa, a copy of which plan is on file for public inspection in the office of the County Auditor. The general scope of the proposed urban renewal plan, as more specifically described therein, includes the following: Increasing the tax base and promoting economic growth in Franklin County by encouraging commercial, industrial and agri-business development. The initial project under the Plan will facilitate the use of tax increment financing in support of the development of new grain storage and processing facilities in the Urban Renewal Area. At the hearing any interested person may file written objections or comments and may be heard orally with respect to the subject matter of the hearing. Michelle Giddings, County Auditor Published in the Hampton Chronicle on December 17, 2014. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2014 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF REVOCABLE TRUST TO ALL PERSONS regarding EUGENE J. KRUKOW, Deceased, who died on or about November 6, 2014. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Lenora M. Krukow is the Trustee of the Eugene J. Krukow Revocable Trust Agreement dated the 21st day of January, 2013. Any aciton to contest the validity of the trust must be brought in the District Court of Franklin County, Iowa, within the later to occur of sixty days from the date of second publication of this notice, or thirty days from the date of mailing this notice to all heirs of the decedent, and beneficiaries under the trust whose identities are reasonably ascertainable. Any claim not filed within this period shall be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the decedent or to the trust are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned trustee. Creditors having claims against the trust must mail them to the trustee at the address listed below via certifed mail, return receipt requested. Unless creditor claims are mailed by the later to occur of sixty days from the second publication of this notice, or thirty days from the date of mailing this notice, a claim shall be forever barred unless otherwise allowed or paid. Dated this 25th day of November, 2014. Eugene J. Krukow Revocable Trust Agreement dated January 21, 2013 Lenora M. Krukow 1325 Blue Spruce Drive cordova, IL 61242 TRUSTEE G.A. Cady III Hobson, Cady & Cady, PLC PO Box 456 Hampton, IA 50441 Attorneys for Trustee Date of second publication 17th day of December, 2013. Published in the Hampton Chronicle on December 10 and 17, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE Franklin County Drainage NOTICE OF SECOND INFORMATIONAL MEETING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 48 TO: Marabelle Ann Abbas Life Estate, Marabelle Ann Abbas Revocable Trust, Marabelle Ann Abbas, Shanlyn Goodman, Teresa Ann Feakes, Michelle Renae Abbas, Mathew Duane Abbas, Harlan Duane Abbas Revocable Trust, Harlan Duane Abbas, Matthew Abbas, Merrill D. Ahrens, Linda K. Ahrens, Gary A. Bailey, Penelope J. Worden, Lynne Summers, Lynne K. Esk, George Delbert Barner, Wendy Faith Barner, Delores J. Blackford Revocable Living Trust, Delores J. Blackford, Robert D. Borcherding, Marlys G. Borcherding, Butler-Rankin Farms LLC, Hertz Farm Management, C & N Farms Inc., CLect Acres Corp., Larry K. Johnson, Lucretia A. Caplan, Benjamin J. Caplan, David D. Christiansen, Beverly A. Christiansen, David Dean Christiansen, Beverly Ann Christiansen, Jack Christiansen Life Estate, Jack Christiansen, Kelly J. Hansen, Kelly Jean Christiansen-Hansen, Jack A. Christiansen, Carolyn J. Christiansen, 2005 Coburn Family Trust, Maurice W. Coburn, Hertz Farm Management Inc., Corn Belt Power Coop, Judith T. Frederick Revocable Trust, Judith T. Frederick, Vincent A. Goodman, Shanlyn R. Goodman, Dale & Irene Hackbarth Farms, Sandra K. Harris, Dale & Irene Hackbarth Farms Inc., Dale Hackbarth, Irene Hackbarth, Lois M. Hackbarth, Stan Hackbarth, Neilan Hanson, Patricia F. Hanson, David R. Hicks, Thomas R. & Janis M. Hicks Revocable Trust, Thomas R. Hicks, Janis M. Hicks, June V. Hofsommer, June Hofsommer, Jay L. Howie, Robert S. Jacobsen Life Estate, Robert S. Jacobsen, Robert Sigurd Jacobsen, David Robert Jacobsen, Victoria Gail Jacobsen, Delvern Earl Korth Revocable Trust, Marillyn L. Korth Revocable Trust, Delvern Earl Korth, Marillyn L. Korth, Jonathan Korth, Jonathan Delvern Korth, Eileen Krabbe, Eileen A. Krabbe, James Dean Krabbe, Donald C. Larsen, Avon N. Lemke, Dennis L. Lemke, Virgil L. & Ardis M. Lemke Revocable Trust, Dean W. Lemke, Virgil L. Lemke, Ardis M. Lemke, Peggy G. Lemke, Harlan Lawrence Lemke Revocable Living Trust, Harlan Lemke Revocable Living Trust, Francine Emily Lemke Revocable Living Trust, Harlan Lemke, Harlan L. Lemke, Harlan Lawrence Lemke, Francine Emily Lemke, Francine Lemke, Elizabeth Oleson, Rosalyn E. Richmond, Beverly K. Frankwitz, Janell M. Ryken, RCK Properties LLC, Greg Schoneman, Schoneman Realtors, Frederick L. Schuster Revocable Trust, Frederick L. Schuster, Lee Schuster, Roy W. & Neva H. Stover Trust, Roy W. Stover, Neva H. Stover, Erma R. Reid, Lynette Meyer, Lynette Le Meyer, Bruce D. Reid, Brittney Tripp, Tonya McDaniel, Addie M. Tripp, Michael A. Witte, Lynne K. Welch, Franklin County Secondary Roads, and all lienholders or incumbrancers and actual occupants of any land within Drainage District # 48 and to all other persons to whom it may concern. You and each of you are hereby notified that the Board of Supervisors, acting on behalf of Drainage District # 48, did appoint an Engineer to investigate and determine the need for improvements on the drainage tile of said Drainage District. The Board of Supervisors did appoint McClure Engineering to make an investigation on the possible repairs or restoration needed for the District facilities. The preliminary engineering and cost estimates have been done. The Engineer is now seeking input from the landowners before the report is finalized on January 12th, 2015. The report proposes four different options to improve drainage on the main tile in Drainage District No. 48. The cost estimate of the different options range in price between $665,800 and $1,194,145. The Board of Supervisors has fixed a time and place of the informational meeting on said report for January 5, 2015, at 10:30 A.M. in the Law Enforcement Center in Hampton, Iowa. At such time, the Board will hear objections to the feasibility of such improvements as may be presented by or for any taxpayer in the Drainage District, that the report may be amended before final action is taken by the Board of Supervisors. All comments on the Engineer’s report or to any matter connected with this meeting may be made in writing and filed with the County Auditor. In addition, any interested party may be heard in argument by himself/herself or by council at the meeting. This notice is published and mailed as provided by law at the direction of the Board of Supervisors of Franklin County, Iowa, acting on behalf of Drainage District # 48. Michelle Giddings Franklin County Auditor Published in the Hampton Chronicle on December 17, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE Franklin County Drainage CORRECTION TO NOTICE OF HEARING PUBLISHED ON NOV. 26, 2014 ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 48 TO: Marabelle Ann Abbas Life Estate, Marabelle Ann Abbas Revocable Trust, Marabelle Ann Abbas, Shanlyn Goodman, Teresa Ann Feakes, Michelle Renae Abbas, Mathew Duane Abbas, Harlan Duane Abbas Revocable Trust, Harlan Duane Abbas, Matthew Abbas, Merrill D. Ahrens, Linda K. Ahrens, Gary A. Bailey, Penelope J. Worden, Lynne Summers, Lynne K. Esk, George Delbert Barner, Wendy Faith Barner, Delores J. Blackford Revocable Living Trust, Delores J. Blackford, Robert D. Borcherding, Marlys G. Borcherding, Butler-Rankin Farms LLC, Hertz Farm Management, C & N Farms Inc., CLect Acres Corp., Larry K. Johnson, Lucretia A. Caplan, Benjamin J. Caplan, David D. Christiansen, Beverly A. Christiansen, David Dean Christiansen, Beverly Ann Christiansen, Jack Christiansen Life Estate, Jack Christiansen, Kelly J. Hansen, Kelly Jean Christiansen-Hansen, Jack A. Christiansen, Carolyn J. Christiansen, 2005 Coburn Family Trust, Maurice W. Coburn, Hertz Farm Management Inc., Corn Belt Power Coop, Judith T. Frederick Revocable Trust, Judith T. Frederick, Vincent A. Goodman, Shanlyn R. Goodman, Dale & Irene Hackbarth Farms, Sandra K. Harris, Dale & Irene Hackbarth Farms Inc., Dale Hackbarth, Irene Hackbarth, Lois M. Hackbarth, Stan Hackbarth, Neilan Hanson, Patricia F. Hanson, David R. Hicks, Thomas R. & Janis M. Hicks Revocable Trust, Thomas R. Hicks, Janis M. Hicks, June V. Hofsommer, June Hofsommer, Jay L. Howie, Robert S. Jacobsen Life Estate, Robert S. Jacobsen, Robert Sigurd Jacobsen, David Robert Jacobsen, Victoria Gail Jacobsen, Delvern Earl Korth Revocable Trust, Marillyn L. Korth Revocable Trust, Delvern Earl Korth, Marillyn L. Korth, Jonathan Korth, Jonathan Delvern Korth, Eileen Krabbe, Eileen A. Krabbe, James Dean Krabbe, Donald C. Larsen, Avon N. Lemke, Dennis L. Lemke, Virgil L. & Ardis M. Lemke Revocable Trust, Dean W. Lemke, Virgil L. Lemke, Ardis M. Lemke, Peggy G. Lemke, Harlan Lawrence Lemke Revocable Living Trust, Harlan Lemke Revocable Living Trust, Francine Emily Lemke Revocable Living Trust, Harlan Lemke, Harlan L. Lemke, Harlan Lawrence Lemke, Francine Emily Lemke, Francine Lemke, Elizabeth Oleson, Rosalyn E. Richmond, Beverly K. Frankwitz, Janell M. Ryken, RCK Properties LLC, Greg Schoneman, Schoneman Realtors, Frederick L. Schuster Revocable Trust, Frederick L. Schuster, Lee Schuster, Roy W. & Neva H. Stover Trust, Roy W. Stover, Neva H. Stover, Erma R. Reid, Lynette Meyer, Lynette Le Meyer, Bruce D. Reid, Brittney Tripp, Tonya McDaniel, Addie M. Tripp, Michael A. Witte, Lynne K. Welch, Franklin County Secondary Roads, and all lienholders or incumbrancers and actual occupants of any land within Drainage District # 48 and to all other persons to whom it may concern. You and each of you are hereby notified that the Board of Supervisors, acting on behalf of Drainage District # 48, did appoint an Engineer to investigate and determine the need for improvements on the drainage tile of said Drainage District. The Board of Supervisors did appoint McClure Engineering, to make an investigation on the possible repairs or restoration needed for the District facilities. The Engineer has reported on the findings, and an informational meeting has been scheduled to discuss these options. The report proposes four different options to improve drainage on the main tile in Drainage District No. 48. The cost estimate of the different options range in price between $665,800 and $1,194,145. The Board of Supervisors has fixed a time and place of hearing on said report for January 12, 2015, at 10:00 A.M. in the Law Enforcement Center in Hampton, Iowa. At such time, the Board will hear objections to the feasibility of such improvements as may be presented by or for any taxpayer in the Drainage District, that the report may be amended before final action is taken by the Board of Supervisors. All comments on the Engineer’s report or to any matter connected with this hearing may be made in writing and filed with the County Auditor. In addition, any interested party may be heard in argument by himself or by council at the hearing. This notice is published and mailed as provided by law at the direction of the Board of Supervisors of Franklin County, Iowa, acting on behalf of Drainage District # 48. Michelle Giddings Franklin County Auditor Published in the Hampton Chronicle on December 17, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE Board of Supervisors OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS FRANKLIN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS UNAPPROVED MINUTES DECEMBER 8, 2014 Be it duly noted these minutes of 12/8/14 are UNOFFICIAL minutes. The Board of Supervisors met in regular session at 8:30AM with Board members Michael Nolte-Chairman Pro-Tem and Corey Eberling present, Jerry L. Plagge-Chairman-Absent. Guests: Gary McVicker, Nick Pedley-Hampton Chronicle Motion by Nolte, seconded by Eberling, approves the agenda as submitted. All ayes, motion carried. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, approves the minutes of 12/1/14. All ayes. Motion carried. Committee Updates: Emergency Management Commission update Public Comment: Tom Berry-Veteran’s Affairs Director presented the Supervisors with a poster in support of the Tribute to Vietnam Veterans Operation LZ. Brent Symens-Assistant County Attorney was asked for guidance in preparing an agreement between Franklin County and Food Pantry for policies and procedures on County property, per insurance carrier recommendations. No action taken. Jay Waddingham-County Engineer updated the Board on DD 3 Sub 1 of 3 investigation and finding a supposed abandoned tile closed beside an open concrete tile. The Supervisors will relay these findings to Charlie Wearda. Meghan Freie-Case Manager and Russell Wood-CPC via phone call, requested an increase for rent and utilities now offered to qualified residents in Franklin County through the General Assistance program. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, moves to increase the General Assistance rental policy from $300 and on utilities $300; to a combined (rent and utilities) maximum of $850. All ayes. Motion carried. Franklin County Library Association requested a 5% increase in funding for the FY15/16 budget year. Present from local libraries was: Retha Starek-Ackley, Jill Peterson-Sheffield, Barb Gardner-Coulter, and Dee Schrodt-Alexander. No action taken. David Cook, Drainage Engineer McClure Engineering, conducted an Informational Meeting on an investigation he was requested to do in DD #48 for possible improvements and reclassification. Also present was: David Jacobsen-Dows, Delores Blackford-Dows, Nick Pedley-Hampton Chronicle, David Hicks- Dows, Kim Jacobsen-Dows, Larry Johnson-Latimer, Ian Plagge-Latimer, Peggy & Dean Lemke, Bob Borcherding-Johnson, IA- Dennis Lemke-Dows, Douglas Lemke-Dows, Corey Jacobsen-Dows, Craig Johnson-Latimer, Dave Christensen-Hampton and Matt Abbas-Latimer Engineer Cook presented four options for improvements to DD 48 with comments following. The 5 options were: 1) Main Drain Replacement in Sections 11 and 14 with ½” Drainage Coefficient; 2) Main Drain Replacement in Section 11 and 14 with ¾” Drainage Coefficient; 3) Replacement of Main Tile, ½” Drainage Coefficient; 4) Replacement of Main Tile, ¾” Drainage Coefficient and 5) Other Alternatives such as improvements in upstream drainage would be limited by capacity of the 34” tile. No alternatives utilizing partial replacement provided significant improvements and were not evaluated further. Another Information Meeting has been set up for January 5, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. with a Public Hearing scheduled Monday, January 12, 2014 at 10:00 a.m.; both meetings being held at the Law Enforcement Center meeting room. No action taken. Sandy Eckhardt-Drainage Clerk met on two drainage districts: DD #83. Area where trees were removed in E ½ NE ¼ Section 5, Oakland Township, the land below the tile on the McClanahan property; tile was exposed and filled with tree roots so Mort’s ran a new line of 200’ of 12” tile beside the existing tile along the fence line. JDD #5-75 Main. A request for repair was turned in by tenant wanting work done, but Trustees of the District (Supervisors) stated the landowner needed to sign Resolution 2010-23: Investigation of Drainage Districts Per Requests in order for any work to be done in Section 34, Oakland Township. No action taken. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, approves an Extension for Closing and Possession of property located at 302 5th Ave NE, Hampton, between Plymouth Church and Franklin County from December 5, 2014 through February 5, 2015 at 5 PM. All ayes. Motion carried. Motion by Nolte, seconded by Eberling, approves claims for the period ending 12/7/14. All ayes, motion carried. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, approves setting December 29, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. as the date and time for a Public Hearing to amend FY14/15 budgeted expenditures and revenues. All ayes, motion carried. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, approves reinstatement of 2014 homestead credit on parcel 09-30-301-012-00 due to owner still occupying homestead on 7/1/2014. All ayes, motion carried. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, approves a Fireworks Permit to Donald Ziesman, to display fireworks on 12/26-27/2014 at 325 Finch Ave, Alden. All ayes, motion carried. Request from Franklin County Sheriff to amend the LEC building FY14/15 budget. The Board agreed to figures submitted. No action taken. The Board acknowledged ITC Midwest LLC Notice of Eminent Domain Proceedings regarding Iowa Utilities Board Docket No. E-22152. The Board acknowledged Manure Management Plan Renewals for: 1) F106, #59671, owner Christensen Farms Midwest LLC, site located 1931 135th Street, Ackley, Section 30, Osceola Township; 2) F113, #65026, owner Christensen Farms LLC, site located 2150 Violet Avenue, Sheffield, Section 22, West Fork Township. The Board acknowledged a Letter from DNR accepting a Construction Permit CP-A2014-141 Sparboe Farms Inc. Coulter Pullet Farm Site, Facility #58875. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, adjourns at 12:17 PM, until Wednesday, December 17, 2014. All ayes. Motion carried. ATTEST: Michael Nolte, Chairman Pro-Tem Michelle S. Giddings, Auditor & Clerk to Board A & M Electric, Rep/Parts ....................1044.08 Agvantage FS, Fuel .............................1766.15 Ahlers & Cooney PC, Legal Srv ..........1284.12 City of Alexander, Frm to Mkt ................186.18 Alliant Energy, Util ...................................22.94 Aramark Uniform, Clng Srv......................60.27 JoEllen Arends, Mileage ..........................91.29 Auto Parts, Rep/Parts ............................196.27 Ronald Becker, Reimb ...........................130.77 Bibby Financial Srvs, Sup......................409.81 Brenda Boyington, Mileage ...................255.00 Bruening Rock, Rock/Sand ...................769.95 Butler Co Auditor, Cluster Exp .............2250.12 Calhoun Burns & Assoc, Prof Srv ........2464.80 Campbell Supply Co, Rep/Parts ..............74.76 Cenex Fleetcard, Fuel ...........................242.77 Central IA Detention, JV Detention/Meds .......... ...........................................................3123.65 Central Iowa Distributing, Cust Sup.........62.00 CenturyLink, Phone Srv.........................961.02 Class C Solutions Group, Sup ...............671.41 Ashley Claussen, Mileage .....................133.62 City of Coulter, Frm to Mkt .....................347.36 Counsel Office & Document, Maint .......424.19 Thomas Craighton, Srvs ........................200.00 Creative Solutions, Srvs ..........................50.00 D&L Sanitation, Garbage .......................385.50 Casey Ditch, Mileage.............................194.82 Don’s Truck Sales, Rep/Parts..................87.39 Dumont Telephone, Phone Srv..............234.93 Corey Eberling, Reimb ........................1056.95 Eichmeier Motor Co, Rep/Parts .............212.77 Electronic Engineering, GPS/Rep .......1225.00 Fareway, Cust Sup ....................................5.67 Farm & Home Publishers, Plat Books .....48.88 Fastenal Co, Rep/Parts ...........................47.82 First Bank Hampton, Box Rent ................60.00 Floyd & Leonard Auto, Rep/Parts ..........331.48 Franklin Co PHN, Flu Shots ....................95.00 Franklin Co Sheriff, Srv Fees ................195.72 Franklin General Hospital, Phones/Trng ........... .............................................................995.57 Franklin Grassland Seed Co, Sup .........577.53 Meghan Freie, Mileage ..........................615.82 G & K Services, Srvs ...............................93.62 City of Geneva, Frm to Mkt....................268.02 Gorder’s Service, Rep/Parts ....................15.00 Got You Covered, Wk Apprl ...................115.00 GovConnection, Data Proc ....................134.88 Green Canopy, Rental ...........................435.48 Linda Hamman, Mileage........................117.30 Hampton Hardware, Parts/Sup..............376.35 Hampton Heating, Rep/Parts.................151.83 City of Hampton, Water .........................362.34 Charlotte Hanig, Mileage .......................108.63 City of Hansell, Frm to Mkt ....................226.02 Pam Harkema, Mileage .........................128.01 Teresa Harms, Mileage..........................120.87 Hawkeye West Pest Cntrl, Pest Cntrl ....100.00 Henry M Adkins, Elect Sup ..................9885.00 Thomas L Hovland, Storage ....................50.00 Howie Equip, Rep/Parts ......................1843.77 IEHA, Dues ..............................................80.00 IMWCA, Work Comp ...........................8042.00 Interstate Motor Trucks, Rep/Parts ........660.79 Iowa Alliance in Home Care, Ed/Trng ....185.00 Iowa Co Recorder’s Assn, Equip ...........100.00 Iowa Dept of Public Safety, Tank Fees ..120.00 Iowa Workforce Development, Inspctn/Prmt ..... .............................................................175.00 IOWWA, Dues .........................................45.00 ISAC, Ed/Trng .......................................260.00 J-T Machine & Tool, Rep/Parts ................79.90 JCL Solutions, Cust Sup ........................167.27 Johnson Sanitary Products, Cust Sup .....81.75 Earl Kalkwarf, Mlg/Comm ......................294.18 KDE Services, Srvs .................................79.99 Robin Koob, Mileage .............................254.49 City of Latimer, Util ..................................20.40 Mail Services, Renewals .......................503.62 Martin Marietta, Road Stone............291149.70 Matthew Bender & Co, Law Lbry .........2620.32 Robin McKee, Mileage ..........................282.03 Shirley Mejia, Mileage .............................46.41 Mercy Home Care-N IA, Care/Keep ........83.40 Mercy Medical Ctr-N IA, Care/Keep ......734.01 Mid-America Publishing, Pub/Notices/Ad .......... ...........................................................1032.53 Mid American Energy, Util .....................824.63 Midwest Wheel, Rep/Parts ....................470.57 Deb Miller, Mileage ..................................52.53 Pam Moore, Mileage .................................7.65 Chad Murray, Mileage .............................96.90 NAPA, Rep/Parts ...................................622.44 Northern IA Const, Sup..........................475.00 Barb Noss, Mileage ...............................144.84 Office Elements, Maint/Sup ...................382.39 Pannier, Signs .....................................3389.00 Peterson Contractors, Srvs .................5557.96 POC Network Tech, Fee ............................7.50 City of Popejoy, Frm to Mkt ...................122.34 Prairie Meadows, Trng...........................114.24 Julie Pralle, Mileage ................................70.38 Pralle’s Wash City, Veh Washes ..............94.03 Quill Corp, Off Sup ..................................16.06 Rainbow Feed & Garden, Sup.................87.98 Reliable, Off Sup ...................................143.70 Reminder Printing, Ads ............................71.40 River City Comm, Monitor Sys ................23.00 Jessica Rother, Mileage ..........................49.47 Marla Schipper, Mileage ........................194.31 Secondary Rds, Fuel .............................984.44 Secretary of State, Notary Rnwl ..............30.00 Paige Seidel, Mileage ..............................10.20 Sietsema Vogel, Srvs ............................650.00 Jill Silver, Mileage ....................................94.86 Staples Advantage, Off Sup ....................77.34 Stericycle Inc, Srvs ..................................21.82 Jennifer Swart, Mileage ...........................39.78 Thomson West, Law Lbry ....................1194.50 US Cellular, Cell Srv ............................1703.37 Verizon Wireless, Cell/WiFi ...................207.52 VISA, Trng/Sup ....................................1810.93 Layne Walvatne, Wk Apprl ......................63.23 Waste Mgmt, Garb/Recy .......................680.42 Christa L Wiarda, Mileage .......................54.57 Daniel F Wiechmann Jr, Phone/Rent ....734.45 Diana Wilkinson, Mileage ......................135.15 Jeanne Wogen, Mileage ..........................80.58 Russell Wood, Mlg/Trng ........................198.25 Renee Zimmerman, Mileage .................122.91 Grand Total.....................................367135.93 Published in the Hampton Chronicle on December 17, 2014. 4 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2014 PUBLIC NOTICES SECTION B • HAMPTON CHRONICLE PUBLIC NOTICE Karr Properties NOTICE OF SALE The contents of Storage Unit #58 Located at: 1415 4th Street NE, Hampton, IA 50441 And rented in the name of: Racheal Foust Will be sold at public auction sale on: January 7, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. Contents of said unit consist in part of: Household, personal, and misc. items MINIMUM BILL WILL HAVE TO BE $375.00 per unit If the tenant of the above storage unit pays the rent due before the auction, the sale will be canceled without notice. Published in the Hampton Chronicle on December 17 and 24, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE Probate PUBLIC NOTICE City of Hampton HAMPTON CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS UNAPPROVED MINUTES DECEMBER 11, 2014 The Hampton City Council Regular Session was called to order at City Council Chambers by Mayor Brook Boehmler at 6:00 p.m. Council members in attendance were Meghan Freie, James Davies, Dyanne Pralle and Richard Lukensmeyer. Jay Hickman and Steve Harms were absent. Mayor Boehmler invited those present to join in the Pledge of Allegiance to the U.S. flag. Mayor Boehmler called for a motion to approve the agenda. Motion by Lukensmeyer. Second by Pralle. Motion approved unanimously. Mayor Boehmler gave the report from the Council Workshop of December 8, 2014. Public Comment: Mayor Boehmler invited those wishing to make public comment to address the Council and encouraged public input on the traffic signal matters being considered. Madonna Weiland, 412 3rd Street SW, inquired status on action by the City at a neighbor’s property with public exposure issues and offensive odors. Old Business: None. New Business: Mayor Boehmler called on City Manager Dunt to review the proposed Engineering Services Agreement between the City and CGA for the Airport Hangar Rehabilitation Project. Dunt noted the match for this grant with the FAA is like previous grants, with 90% funding through the FAA. Motion by Freie, seconded by Pralle, to approve the Engineering Services Agreement with CGA for Airport Hangar Rehabilitation project, with 90% funding by FAA; authorizing the Mayor to sign. Motion carried. Mayor Boehmler referred comment to Tom Madden, engineer with SEH for the WWTP Project, to summarize the pay requests submitted by two contractors on the project. Motion by Davies, seconded by Lukensmeyer, to approve Pay Request #4 to King Construction, in the amount of $58,314.04, for work completed on the WWTP Project. Motion approved unanimously. Motion by Pralle, seconded by Freie, to approve Pay Request #2 to Wapasha Construction, in the amount of $252,985.01, for work completed on the WWTP Project. Motion approved unanimously. Mayor Boehmler referred comment to Ron Dunt on the matter of removing the old wooden playground structure at Harriman Park, in anticipation of its replacement with new equipment proposed by Hampton Kiwanis. Motion by Lukensmeyer, seconded by Freie to approve the removal of old wooden structure upon approval of the Council of the new playground structure; existing structure to be left until final plans of new structure are approved. Motion carried. Mayor Boehmler invited Chief Bob Schaefer to address the Council regarding a proposed Memorandum of Understanding between the Hampton Police Department and Franklin County for the networking of law enforcement communications software. Schaefer had reviewed the agreement with the Council at its workshop, and pointed out various details of the document drafted for this plan specifically noting that Franklin County would provide a minimum of 3 business day notice prior to software upgrades. Motion by Davies, seconded by Pralle, to approve the Memorandum of Understanding between City of Hampton Police Department and Franklin County for sharing of law enforcement software communications network, authorizing the Mayor to sign. Motion approved unanimously. Mayor Boehmler invited Council & staff discussion regarding which intersection traffic signals should be replaced, if IDOT funding is available to replace just one intersection. Council members reported public opinions received for replacement; Hwy 3 & 1st Street versus Hwy 3 & Hwy 65. With opinions voiced to Council and City Hall, the significant majority at this time prefer the replacement of traffic signals at the intersection of Hwy 3 & Hwy 65. Mayor Boehmler called for a motion to approve claims. Motion by Pralle to approve claims, as recommended by Staff, totaling $183,157.71. Seconded by Davies. Motion approved unanimously. Mayor Boehmler introduced and offered the first reading of Ordinance No. 355, “An Ordinance amending Chapter 41, Public Health and Safety of the Hampton Municipal Code to add a new Subsection 41.13, Public Exposure.” City Manager Dunt read the Ordinance and reviewed the intent in making this addition. Motion by Davies, seconded by Freie, to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 355. Roll call vote: Ayes – Pralle, Lukensmeyer, Freie and Davies. Nays – None. Hickman and Harms absent. Motion approved, and Ordinance No. 355 referred to the next regular session for further consideration. Motion by Lukensmeyer to approve the Consent Agenda, including previous minutes as drafted from publication from the November 24, 2014, Regular Session, scheduling the next Regular Session for Monday, December 22, 2014, at 6:00 p.m., at City Council Chambers, and approval of renewal of liquor licensing for Rustic Brew, LLC, 117 1st Street NW, and B&C Kitchen, 7 1st Avenue NW, both of Hampton, Iowa. Seconded by Pralle. Motion approved unanimously. Staff Reports given by Chief Bob Schaefer, Police Dept. and Ron Dunt, City Manager. Council Reports given by Davies, Pralle and Lukensmeyer. Mayor's Report given by Mayor Boehmler, noting a public meeting will be held in the Council Chambers on Wednesday, December 17th, at 5:30 p.m., with City and Hampton-Dumont School administrators, reviewing future Homecoming events, activities, expectations and enforcement. Mayor Boehmler also encouraged public input on the idea of imposing a franchise fee as an alternative revenue source for street construction and other infrastructure improvements. Motion to adjourn by Lukensmeyer at 6:53 p.m. Second by Freie. Motion approved unanimously. Adjournment 6:53 p.m. Attest: Ron Dunt, City Manager Brook S. Boehmler, Mayor GENERAL FUND Advanced Systems Inc, Operating Supply ........ .............................................................$22.18 Auto Parts Inc, Maint/Supply .................$86.41 Brent’s Ag & Auto Repair, Equip Repair ............ ........................................................$1,000.00 Central Iowa Distributing, Operating Supply...... ...........................................................$181.40 Centurylink, Phone ...........................$1,109.86 D&L Sanitation Inc, Garbage Disposal .............. ...........................................................$292.00 Dunt, Ronald, Phone/Veh Allow...........$140.00 Electronic Engineering, Phone ..............$10.00 Employee Payroll Expense, Payroll 11/10/14 11/23/14 ........................................$28,809.35 Fastenal Co, Operating Supply .............$15.75 Ferris, Jeffrey, Safety Glasses .............$150.00 Gaytan, Carolina, Interpreter .................$20.00 Green Canopy Inc, Waste Disposal ......$40.00 Hampton Hardware, Supply/Maint.......$262.23 Hampton Public Library, 2nd Quarter Funding .. ......................................................$20,500.00 Hampton Vet Center, Misc Contract ......$70.00 IAMU, Training .....................................$298.42 Interstate All Battery Co, Equip Maint ....$53.88 Kum & Go, Fuel ................................$1,097.89 Lang, Esther, Shelter Refund ..............$100.00 MidAmerican Energy Co, Utilities .....$1,294.57 MPH Industries Inc, Captl Equip.......$1,600.00 Office Depot, Office Supply ...................$86.47 Rainbow Feed & Garden, Tree Replacement.... .............................................................$49.75 Ray O’Herron Co Inc, Uniform/Equip Supply .... ...........................................................$544.95 Reminder Printing Co, The, Adv ............$98.00 Rosenberg, Megan, Atty Fees .............$500.00 Sandry Fire Supply LLC, Equip Maint ............... ...........................................................$551.53 Schaefer, Robert, Phone .......................$40.00 Spurgeon, David, Shelter Refund ........$100.00 Storey Kenworthy, Operating Supply...$344.30 Tarr, Douglas, Phone .............................$40.00 US Cellular, Phone ..............................$121.39 Waste Management, Garbage Disposal ............ .............................................................$16.59 Woodley, Patty, Shelter Refund ...........$100.00 Total ...............................................$59,746.92 GENERAL - LOST/POOL MidAmerican Energy Co, Utilties .........$142.22 US Cellular, Phone ................................$22.77 Total ....................................................$164.99 LIBRARY Employee Payroll Expense, Payroll 11/10/14 11/23/14 ..........................................$4,756.56 ROAD USE Auto Parts Inc, Maint/Supply .................$77.04 Blackstrap Inc, Snow/Ice Removal ...$2,155.30 Centurylink, Phone ................................$41.03 Consolidated Energy, Fuel ..................$466.50 Countryside Turf & Timber, Tree Work ..$94.95 D&L Sanitation Inc, Garbage Disposal ..$94.00 Employee Payroll Expense, Payroll 11/10/14 11/23/14 ..........................................$5,372.27 Franklin Co Lumber, Supply/Maint ........$22.47 Grefe, Randy, Phone .............................$25.00 Hampton Hardware, Supply/Maint.........$49.98 IAMU, Training .....................................$431.05 Kum & Go, Fuel .....................................$80.00 Martin Marietta Material, St Maint Supply.......... ...........................................................$437.80 MidAmerican Energy co, Utilities ......$4,873.46 Total ...............................................$14,220.85 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMC Natl Life Co, Life Ins .....................$72.00 Employee Payroll Expense, Payroll 11/10/14 11/23/14 ..........................................$8,411.02 Three Rivers Benefit Corp, Health Ins ............... ...........................................................$320.00 Three Rivers Benefit Corp, Health Ins ............... ...........................................................$434.30 Total ................................................. $9,237.32 GENERAL OBLIGATIONS First Bank Hampton, Debt Payments ................ ........................................................$1,660.00 First Bank Hampton, Debt Payments ................ ......................................................$40,485.00 First Bank Hampton, Debt Payments ................ ......................................................$29,631.25 Total ...............................................$71,776.25 CAPITAL PROJECT - WWTP Ahlers & Cooney PC, Prof Fees ..........$325.00 METER DEPOSITS Angeles, Brandie, Meter Deposit Refund .......... .............................................................$44.22 Carol’s Flower Box, Meter Deposit Refund ....... ...........................................................$150.00 Hampton, City of , Meter Deposit Applied.......... .............................................................$51.22 Waddell, Dorothy, Meter Deposit Refund .......... ...........................................................$106.51 Wenzel, Brenda, Meter Deposit Refund $98.78 Total ....................................................$450.73 WATER A&M Electric Inc, Equip Repair ........$1,461.52 Auto Parts Inc, Maint/Supply ...............$119.84 Brent’s Ag & Auto Repair, Equip Repair ............ .............................................................$43.69 Central Iowa Distributing, Bldg Maint ..$106.00 Centurylink, Phone ................................$61.03 D&L Sanitation Inc, Garbage Disposal ..$51.00 Dillon, Patrick, Phone ............................$25.00 EMC Natl Life Co, Life Ins .....................$28.80 Employee Payroll Expense, Payroll 11/10/14 11/23/14 ..........................................$5,482.94 Franklin Co Lumber, Maint/Supply ......$150.00 Hach Co, Chemicals ............................$268.59 Hamm, Terry, Phone ..............................$25.00 Hampton Hardware, Maint/Supply.......$124.32 Hampton Post Office, Postage ............$298.44 Howie Equip Inc, Captl Equip ..................$7.50 IAMU, Training .....................................$298.44 IA Dept of Revenue, Sales Tax .........$3,201.00 Keystone Labs Inc, Lab Testing.............$52.60 Kum & Go , Fuel ..................................$264.60 Martin Marietta Materials, Misc Contract ........... ...........................................................$437.79 Menards, Equip Maint..........................$237.99 MidAmerican Energy Co, Utilities .....$1,414.23 Three Rivers Benefit Corp, Health Ins ...$67.50 Three Rivers Benefit Corp, Health Ins ............... ...........................................................$370.40 Ward’s Machine Shop Inc, Equip Repair ........... .............................................................$20.00 Total ...............................................$14,618.22 SEWER Central Iowa Distributing , Operating Supply..... ...........................................................$171.90 Centurylink, Phone ................................$41.03 D&L Sanitation Inc, Garbage Disposal ..$51.00 EMC Natl Life Co, Life Ins .....................$14.40 Employee Payroll Expense, Payroll 11/10/14 11/23/14 ..........................................$3,682.47 Fareway Stores Inc, Lab Testing ...........$53.99 Fastenal Co, Supply/Tools ...................$184.67 Hach Co, Lab Testing ..........................$161.52 Hampton Hardware, Maint/Supply.......$202.97 Hampton Post Office, Postage ..............$74.62 IAMU, Training .....................................$298.42 IA Dept of Revenue, Sales Tax ............$514.00 MidAmerican Energy Co, Utilities .....$1,176.51 Municipal Pipe Tool Co, Lift Station Repair ....... ...........................................................$171.62 Three Rivers Benefit Corp, Health Ins ...$67.50 Three Rivers Benefit Corp, Health Ins .$497.10 Total .................................................$7,363.72 SOLID WASTE Employee Payroll Expense, Payroll 11/10/14 11/23/14 .............................................$417.15 Green Canopy, Waste Disposal.............$80.00 Total ....................................................$497.15 GRAND TOTAL ............................$183,157.71 Published in the Hampton Chronicle on December 17, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE Probate PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Hearing NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE NO. ESPR500897 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE ESTATE OF MARILYN J. MILLER, Deceased. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Marilyn J. Miller, Deceased, who died on or about October 17, 2014: You are hereby notified that on the 26th day of November, 2014, the last will and testament of Marilyn J. Miller, deceased, bearing date of the 29th day of June, 1990 was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Richard LeRoy Miller was appointed executor of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is therefore after forever barred. Dated this 26th day of November, 2014. Richard LeRoy Miller 1763 Quail Ave. Hampton, IA 50441 Executor of Estate NOTICE OF HEARING PROBATE NO. ESPR500459 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE ESTATE OF BEN A. HADLEY, Deceased. TO: Jenny Lynn Dawson YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Administrator has filed his Final Report in the above Estate with the Court. Unless you file an Objection to the Final Report and Accounting attached thereto or before the date of Hearing scheduled for December 22, 2014 at 9:00 a.m., the Court will enter an Order Approving said Final Report. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that you may review a copy of said Final Report and accounting attached thereto at the office of the Franklin County Clerk of Court, at 12 1st Avenue NW, Hampton, Iowa. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the above case has been filed in a County which utilizes Electronic Filing. Unless you electronically file an objection to said Final Report, or Motion in the Iowa District Court for Franklin County, Iowa at the Courthouse in Hampton, Iowa, on or before 9:00 a.m. on December 22, 2014, the Court will approve the Final Report, discharge the Administrator and close this Estate. Please see Iowa Court Rules Chapter 16 for information on Electronic Filing and Iowa Court Rules, Chapter 16, Division VI, regarding the protection of personal information in Court filings. If you need assistance to participate in Court due to a disability, call the Disability Coordinator at 641-424-6431. Persons who are hearing or speech impaired may call Relay Iowa TTY (1800-735-2942). CROSS LAW FIRM /s/ Michael J. Cross Michael J. Cross #AT0001855 117 First Avenue NW PO Box 535 Hampton, IA 50441 Phone: (641) 456-4192 FAX: (641) 456-4309 Email: crosslawfirm@mediacombb.net ATTORNEY FOR ADMINISTRATOR Jason S. Hyland, ICIS PIN No. AT0003806 Brekken, Wynia & Hyland, P.C. 523 Broad Street P.O. Box 160 Story City, IA 50248 Attorney for the Executor NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTORS AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE NO. ESPR500898 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ARTHUR H. MEINDERS, Deceased. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Arthur H. Meinders, Deceased, who died on or about October 24, 2014. You are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of December, 2014, the last will and testament of Arthur H. Meinders, deceased, bearing the date of the 23rd day of October, 1991, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Tracy Lea Meinders & Tamra Jo Meinders were appointed executors of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is therefore after forever barred. Dated this 2nd day of December, 2014. Tracy Lea Meinders 801½ Park Avenue Ackley, IA 50601 Tamra Jo Meinders 415 Faulker Lane Ackley, IA 50601 Executors of Estate G.A. Cady III, ICIS PIN No: AT0001386 Hobson, Cady & Cady, PLC Attorney for Executors 9 First Street, SW PO Box 456 Hampton, IA 50441 641-456-2555 Date of second publication 17th day of December, 2014. Date of third publication 31st day of December, 2014. Date of second publication 17th day of December, 2014. Published in the Hampton Chronicle on December 10 and 17, 2014. Published in the Hampton Chronicle on December 17, 24, and 31, 2014. Published in the Hampton Chronicle on December 10 and 17, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE ITC Midwest, LLC OFFICIAL NOTICE BEFORE THE UTILITIES BOARD OF THE UTILITIES DIVISION OF THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE TO THE CITIZENS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY: Notice is given that ITC Midwest LLC, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 478 (2013), has filed a petition with the Iowa Utilities Board (Board) for a franchise to erect, maintain and operate an electric transmission line in Franklin and Cerro Gordo counties and that the petition sets forth the following maximum voltage, starting points, routes, and termini of the proposed line: Exhibit A Legal Description Petition for Franchise Franklin County, Iowa 15.16 miles of 362,000V Maximum (345,000V Nominal), Three Phase, Wye Connected, grounded at substation electric transmission line. The north beginning point of this multi-county 345kV transmission line will be a point of electrical connection with a proposed ITC Midwest LLC (ITC) 345kV transmission line located approximately 0.22 mile east of the north quarter corner of Section 2, Township 93 North, Range 21 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Franklin County, Iowa. The north terminus of this multi-county 345kV transmission line will be a point of electrical connection within ITC’s proposed Killdeer Transmission Substation to be located in the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 96 North, Range 21 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. The south ending point of this multi-county 345kV transmission line will be a point of electrical connection with a proposed MidAmerican Energy Company (MEC) 345kV transmission line located approximately 0.15 mile north of the south quarter corner of Section 14, Township 91 North, Range 21 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Franklin County, Iowa. The south terminus of this multi-county 345kV transmission line will be a point of electrical connection within MEC’s existing Black Hawk Transmission Substation located in the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 90 North, Range 13 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Black Hawk County, Iowa. This line will begin in public road right of way at a point of electrical connection with a proposed ITC transmission line approximately 0.22 mile east of the north quarter corner of Section 2, Township 93 North, Range 21 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Franklin County, Iowa, said point also being a point on the Franklin/Cerro Gordo County line near the center of Cerro Gordo Street; thence southwesterly crossing the south margin of the public road right of way of Cerro Gordo Street to a point on private right of way and continuing southwesterly on private right of way to a point located along the north/ south centerline approximately 0.08 mile south of the center of said Section 2, a distance of approximately 0.68 mile; thence south on private right of way along the north/south centerline of said Section 2 and Sections 11, 14, 23, 26, and 35, all in said township and range, crossing 250th Street (a.k.a. County Road C13), 240th Street, 230th Street (a.k.a. County Road C20), and 220th Street, to a point on private right of way adjacent to the north public road right of way of 210th Street (a.k.a. County Road C23), a distance of approximately 4.73 miles; thence east on private right of way parallel and adjacent to the north public road right of way of said 210th Street, to a point approximately 0.02 mile east of the north/south centerline of said Section 35, a distance of approximately 0.02 mile; thence south on private right of way crossing said 210th Street to a point on private right of way and continuing south on private right of way approximately 0.02 mile east of the north-south centerline of said Section 35 to a point on private right of way adjacent to the north public road right of way of 200th Street, a distance of approximately 0.75 mile; thence southwest to a point in the public road right of way of said 200th Street, near the south quarter corner of said Section 35, said point also being on the south township line near the center of said 200th Street, a distance of approximately 0.01 mile. This line will also continue from a point of electrical connection with ITC’s last described electric transmission line segment in public road right of way approximately 0.01 mile east of the north quarter corner of Section 2, Township 92 North, Range 21 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Franklin county, Iowa, said point also being on the north township line near the center of 200th Street; thence southwesterly crossing the south margin of said public road right of way of 200th Street to a point on private right of way approximately 0.19 mile south of the north quarter corner of said Section 2, a distance of approximately 0.20 mile; thence southerly on private right of way along the north/south centerlines of said Section 2 and Sections 11, 14, and 23, all in said township and range, crossing 190th Street (a.k.a. County Road C25), 180th Street, 170th Street (a.k.a. County Road C31), to a point on private right of way along the north/south centerline approximately 0.21 mile north of the south quarter corner of said Section 23, a distance of approximately 3.68 miles; thence southeasterly on private right of way, crossing 160th Street, to a point approximately 0.02 mile south and 0.04 mile east of the north quarter corner of Section 26, said township and range, a distance of approximately 0.24 mile; thence southerly on private right of way to a point approximately 0.38 mile north and 0.04 mile east of the south quarter corner of said Section 26, a distance of approximately 0.62 mile; thence southwesterly on private right of way to a point on the north/ south centerline approximately 0.18 mile north of the south quarter corner of said Section 26, a distance of approximately 0.21 mile; thence southerly on private right of way along the north/ south centerlines of said Section 26 and Section 35, said township and range, crossing the public road right of way of 150th Street (a.k.a. Iowa State Highway 3), the Rolling Prairie Trail, and the north half of public road right of way of 140th Street, to a point near the south quarter corner of said Section 35, said point also being on the south township line near the center of 140th Street, a distance of approximately 1.17 miles. This line will then continue from a point of electrical connection with ITC’s last described electric transmission line segment in public road right of way near the north quarter corner of Section 2, Township 91 North, Range 21 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Franklin County, Iowa, said point also being a point on the north township line near the center of 140th Street; thence south crossing the south margin of said public road right of way of 140th Street to a point on private right of way and continuing south on private right of way along the north/south centerlines of said Section 2 and Sections 11 and 14, said Township and Range, crossing the public road rights of way of 130th Street and 120th Street, to a point of electrical connection with a proposed MEC transmission line to be located approximately 0.15 mile north of south quarter corner of said Section 14, Township 91 North, Range 21 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Franklin County, Iowa, a distance of approximately 2.85 miles. The total distance of the line to be franchised in Franklin County is approximately 15.16 miles. A map showing the proposed route of the electric line may be obtained at no cost by writing to ITC Midwest LLC, Attn: Jacob Shipp, 123 5th Street Southeast, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 52401, or by calling (319) 297-6816. The Board has established Tuesday, February 3, 2015, at 9:00 a.m. and continuing to Wednesday, February 4, 2015, if needed, in the District Court Courtroom, Franklin County Courthouse, 12 1st Avenue NW, Hampton, Iowa 50441, as the date, time, and place for hearing on the petition. Orders issued and documents filed in this docket may be viewed on the Board's Electronic Filing System (EFS) at http://efs.iowa. gov. Objections to the granting of the franchise may be filed using EFS or in writing, although electronic filing is preferred, no later than 20 days after the date of second publication of this notice. Instructions for submitting an electronic filing can be found on the EFS Web site at http://efs.iowa.gov. Written objections must be filed with the Executive Secretary, Iowa Utilities Board, 1375 East Court Avenue, Room 69, Des Moines, Iowa 50319. Both electronic and written objections must clearly state the objector's name and address and list the docket number on the objection. Persons with disabilities requiring assistive services or devices to observe the hearing or participate in it should contact the Board at (515) 725-7331 at least ten (10) business days in advance of the hearing date to request that appropriate arrangements be made. The date of the first publication is December 17, 2014. The date of the second publication is December 24, 2014. UTILITIES BOARD Elizabeth S. Jacobs, Chair Nick Wagner Sheila K. Tipton Docket No. E-22152 ATTEST: Joan Conrad Executive Secretary Dated at Des Moines, Iowa, this 8th day of December 2014. Published in the Hampton Chronicle on December 17 and 24, 2014.