Legals - The Wright County Monitor
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Legals - The Wright County Monitor
Page 4 The Wright County Monitor • Thursday, May 14, 2015 City of Clarion Notice of Public Hearing City of Clarion Zoning Board of Adjustment The Clarion Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, May 18, 2015 at 9:00 am in Council Chambers to discuss and take action on a variance request from Chad Chapman for a 8x10 storage shed to be placed 3 feet from the Rear - South property Line located 716 1st Ave N.E., Box Addition to the City of Clarion. And a variance request from Darl Abbas for New Home construction to be placed 20 feet from Front - West property line located 411 White Fox Drive, White Fox Landing Subdivision to the City of Clarion. Rochelle E. Pohlman, City Administrator Published in the Wright County Monitor on Thursday, May 14, 2015 Haupt Sheriff Sale NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S LEVY AND SALE STATE OF IOWA Wright County Iowa District Court COURT CASE # EQCV024141 Special Execution FIRST CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, PLAINTIFF vs. TRICIA K. HAUPT, SPOUSE OF TRICIA K. HAUPT, HOMEWARD, INC., AND PARTIES IN POSSESSION DEFENDANT (Judgment Debtor) As a result of the judgment rendered in the above referenced court case, an execution was issued by the court to the Sheriff of this county. The execution ordered the sale of defendant (s) REAL ESTATE to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold is described below: The North 66 Feet of Lots 3 and 4 in Block 6 in the Town of Clarion, Wright County, Iowa located at 120 3rd Ave NW, Clarion, IA 50525 The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows: Date of Sale: 07-07-2015 Time of Sale: 10:00 a.m. Place of Sale: Lobby of Wright County Sheriff Office, 719 2nd St SW Clarion, IA 50525 Homestead: Defendant is advised that if the described real estate includes the homestead (which must not exceed ½ Acre if within a city or town plat, or, if rural, must not exceed 40 Acres), defendant must file a homestead plat with the Sheriff within ten (10) days after service of this notice, or the Sheriff will have it platted and charge the cost to this case. This sale not subject to redemption. Property exemption: Certain money or property may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly to review specific provisions of the law and file appropriate notice, if acceptable. Judgment Amount: $ 56,544.35 Costs: $1616.73 Accruing Costs: PLUS Interest: 3.375 % annum to and from 04/15/15 Attorney: Prichard Law Office, PC Todd P. Prichard 103 N Main St., PO Box 454 Charles City, IA 50616 641-228-4500 Date 04-27-2015 Jason Schluttenhofer Sheriff Wright County, Iowa Patricia Barz Deputy Published in the Wright County Monitor on Thursday, May 7, and Thursday, May 14, 2015 Public Notice ORIGINAL NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WRIGHT COUNTY In Re: The Marriage of Juan Luis RodriguezRomero and Maribel Delgado Mesa Upon the Petition of JUAN LUIS RODRIGUEZ-ROMERO, Petitioner And Concerning MARIBEL DELGADO-MESA, Respondent. CASE NO. CDDM002773 1. Information for Respondent Named Above Petitioner (your spouse) has filed a divorce lawsuit naming you as Respondent. Petitioner’s contact information during the divorce case shall be his attorney: Sean Conway Dornan, Lustgarten & Troia, PC, LLC 1403 Farnam Street, Suite 232 Omaha, NE 68102 402-884-7044 sean@dltlawyers.com 2. Respondent’s Deadline for Filing a Response You must file an Answer or a Motion with the clerk of court in the above county within 20 days after May 14, 2015. 3. Instructions to Respondent Named Above You must file an Answer with the clerk of court in the above named county within 20 days after the date provided above. If you do not respond, the court may enter a judgment against you giving Petitioner what he or she asked for in the Petition. Important Notice to Respondent You should talk to an attorney at once to protect your interests. If you choose not to have an attorney represent you in this matter, go to the Iowa Judicial Branch website for self-presented litigant information and family law forms. If you need assistance to participate in court due to a disability, contact the disability coordinator at 641-421-0990. Persons who are hearing or speech impaired may call Relay Iowa TTY (1-800-73502942). Disability coordinators cannot provide legal advice. Disability coordinator contact information is available at: http://www.iowacourts.gov/Administration/ Directories/ADA_Access/. Additional Information for Respondent You must register to eFile through the Iowa Judicial Branch website at https://www. iowacourts.state.ia.us/Efile/ and obtain a log in and password to file and view documents in your case and to receive service and notices from the court. For general rules and information on electronic filing, refer to the Iowa Court rules Chapter 16 Pertaining to the Use of Electronic Management System, available on the Iowa Judicial Branch website. For court rules on the Protection of Personal Privacy in court filings, refer to Division VI of the Iowa Court Rules, Chapter 16. Published in the Wright County Monitor on Thursday, April 30, Thursday, May 7, and Thursday, May 14, 2015 Christensen Trust Notice IN THE MATTER OF THE TRUST: THE NOLA CHRISTENSEN REVOCABLE TRUST TRUST NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS regarding Nola Christensen, deceased, who died on or about the 22nd day of February, 2015. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that John C. Christensen is the Trustee of the Nola Christensen Revocable Trust dated the March 13, 2012. Any action to contest the validity of the trust must be brought in the District Court of Wright County, Iowa, within the later to occur of four (4) months from the date of second publication of this notice or thirty (30) days from the date of mailing this notice to all heirs of the decedent settlor whose identities are reasonably ascertainable. Any suit not filed within this period shall be forever barred. Notice is further given that any person or entity possessing a claim against the trust must mail proof of the claim to the trustee at the address listed below via certified mail, return receipt requested, by the later to occur of four (4) months from the second publication of this notice or thirty (30) days from the date of mailing this notice if required or the claim shall be forever barred unless paid or otherwise satisfied. Dated this 29th day of April, 2015. The Nola Christensen Revocable Trust John C. Christensen, Trustee 5111 Brookfield Parkway, Apt. 114 Madison, WI 53718 Richard E. Bordwell Attorney for Trustee 120 Central Avenue West, P.O. Box 73 Clarion, IA 50525 Address Date of Second Publication 14th day of May, 2015 Published in the Wright County Monitor on Thursday, May 7, and Thursday, May 14, 2015 MIDAS Public Notice REGION V REGIONAL PLANNING AFFILIATION PUBLIC INPUT MEETING The Region V Regional Planning Affiliation (RPA) will hold a public input meeting on the draft FY 2016-2019 Regional Transportation Improvement Program (2016-2019 RTIP). The RTIP is a document produced annually that identifies all transportation projects member governments of the Region V RPA plan to implement using federal funds over the next four years. Region V includes the following counties: Calhoun, Hamilton, Humboldt, Pocahontas, Webster and Wright and the cities within these counties. Project funded with regional Surface Transportation Funds or regional Transportation Alternative funds added to the 2016-2019 RTIP include: -Fort Dodge/Webster County Des Moines River Valley Trail (South Extension Phase 1) project at $550,000 in FY 2017 and $150,000 in FY 2018. -Hamilton County Lake Path Trail project at $331,808 in FY 2016. -Humboldt County’s P33 resurfacing project at $1,000,000 in FY 2019. -Wright County’s R33 resurfacing project at $1,600,000 in FY 2019. The Draft FY 2016-2019 RTIP is available on the MIDAS website http://www.midascog.net or by contacting Shirley Helgevold at MIDAS Council of Governments, (515) 576-7183 ext. 212 or e-mail at shelgevold@midascog.net. Written comments should be received by May 26, 2015 at 12:00 PM. Please submit all written comments to: Region V Regional Planning Affiliation 602 1st Avenue South Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Or e-mail to: shelgevold@midascog.net. PUBLIC INPUT MEETING May 27, 2015 2:00 PM MIDAS Building 602 1st Avenue South Fort Dodge, IA 50501 If you have any special needs pertaining to this meeting, or have any questions, please contact Shirley Helgevold, MIDAS Council of Governments, (515) 576-7183 ext. 212. Published in the Wright County Monitor on Thursday, May 14, 2015 Board of Supervisors Wright County Board of Supervisors April 27, 2015 Chairman Helgevold called the regular meeting of the Wright County Board of Supervisors to order at 9:00 a.m. Members present were Watne, Rasmussen and Helgevold. Minutes of the previous regular meeting of April 20, 2015 were read and approved. Approved claims for payment. Rick Roedl, General Manager with Daybreak Foods, INC and Sam Utecht, General Manager with Centrum Valley Farms met with the board to give an update on the Avian Influenza (bird flu). This influenza has been spreading rapidly for the past few weeks in surrounding Iowa counties. Roedl said that Daybreak Foods in committed to doing their part to prevent any further spread of the virus both on and off their facilities. Biosecurity measures of both companies have been increased. It is the request of Roedl with Daybreak Foods to close Buchannan Ave. to the general public to help in controlling the spread of the bird flu. Utecht with Centrum Valley Farms has not formally asked for C54 and 310th Street to be closed but would like to see some sort of possible restriction for these roads. The board will continue discussion with legislators and research what further actions they can legally take to assist these companies. Susan Toftey updated the board on the Clarion Summerfest activities. One of the activities they would like to provide to the citizens is guided tours of the courtroom and the bell tower. Motion by Watne and seconded by Rasmussen to allow the Summerfest Committee to line up tours of the courthouse as part of their activities during Clarion Summerfest. Motion carries. Motion by Watne and seconded by Rasmussen to table discussion on Secondary Roads work order policy and ditch cleaning policy. Motion carries. Held a conference call with Hancock County on DD #121-54. Motion by Rasmussen and seconded by Watne to adjourn the meeting. Motion carries. Karl Helgevold, Chairman Wright County Board of Supervisors Betty Ellis, Wright County Auditor Published in the Wright County Monitor on Thursday, May 14, 2015 www.clarionnewsonline.com City of Dows NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILL VACANCY BY APPOINTMENT To the Electors of the City of Dows, Iowa: You are hereby notified that the City Council of the City of Dows, Iowa, has a vacancy of the council seat previously held by Don Bosch. The office of this council seat which expires December 31, 2015, is vacant as of May 4, 2015, pursuant to Section 69.2 Code of Iowa. You are further notified that pursuant to Section 372.13(2) of the Code of Iowa, the Council has elected to fill the vacancy by appointment, but the electors of the City have the right to file a petition requiring that the vacancy be filled by a special election. The appointment shall be for the period until the next pending election, as defined by Section 69.12, Code of Iowa. The Council will make the appointment to fill the vacancy at its regular meeting of June 1, 2015 and the appointment will become effective immediately and will expire December 31, 2015. Persons wanting to be considered should submit a request in writing to the City Clerk by 12:00 p.m. on May 29, 2015. Jeanette Wenzel, City Clerk/Treasurer 119 E. Ellsworth St. Dows, IA 50071 Published in the Wright County Monitor on Thursday, May 7, and Thursday, May 14, 2015 BRINTON, BORDWELL & JOHNSON LAW FIRM BY: Richard E. Bordwell Attorney for Executor 120 Central Avenue West, P.O. Box 73 Clarion, IA 50525 Address ORDINANCE NO. 187 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE “CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DOWS, IOWA” BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Dows, Iowa, that: SECTION 1. Pursuant to published notice and following public hearing on the 4th day of May, 2015, so required by Section 362.3 and 380.8, Code of Iowa, there is hereby adopted by the City of Dows, Iowa, the “CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DOWS, IOWA.” SECTION 2. All the provisions of the “CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DOWS, IOWA,” shall be in force and effect on and after the effective date of this ordinance. SECTION 3. All ordinances or parts thereof in force on the effective date of this ordinance are hereby repealed from and after the effective date of this ordinance, except as hereinafter provided. SECTION 4. The repeal provided for in the preceding section of this ordinance shall not affect any offense or act committed or done or any penalty or forfeiture incurred or any contract or right established or accruing before the effective date of this ordinance; nor shall such repeal affect any ordinance or resolution promising or guaranteeing the payment of money by the City or authorizing the issuance of any bonds of said City or any evidence of said City’s indebtedness or any contract or obligation assumed by said City; nor shall said repeal affect the administrative ordinances or resolutions of the Council not in conflict or inconsistent with the provisions of “THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DOWS, IOWA”; nor shall it affect the following ordinances specifically saved from repeal: STREET GRADES ORDINANCE NO. ADOPTED 28 November 5, 1929 Date of Second Publication 21st day of April, 2015 Published in the Wright County Monitor on Thursday, May 14, and Thursday, May 21, 2015 nor shall it affect any other right or franchise conferred by any ordinance or resolution of the Council or any other person or corporation; nor shall it affect any ordinances naming, Tegland Probate Notice NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR WRIGHT COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF O. JOSEPH TEGLAND, Deceased. PROBATE NO. ESPR016528 To all persons interested in the Estate of O. Joseph Tegland, deceased, who died on or about April 2, 2015: You are hereby notified that on the 30th day of April, 2015, the Last Will and Testament of O. Joseph Tegland, deceased, bearing the date of July 23, 1979, was admitted to probate in the above-named court and that Constance M. Loux 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 City of Dows creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the Clerk of the abovenamed 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 thereafter forever barred. Dated this 6th day of May, 2015. Constance M. Loux Executor of the Estate 1861 250th Street Clarion, IA 50525 Address establishing, relocating or vacating any street or public way, whether temporary or permanent; nor shall it affect any ordinance amending the official zoning map, establishing building lines, establishing and changing grades, or dedicating property for public use; nor shall it affect any prosecution, suit or other proceeding pending or any judgment rendered on or prior to the effective date of this ordinance. SECTION 5. The following ordinances, passed subsequent to the preparation of this code but prior to adoption of this code, are hereby adopted and made a part of this code. These are ordinances none. Said ordinances shall be codified and incorporated in published copies of this code as supplements thereto following adoption of this ordinance. SECTION 6. An official copy of the “CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DOWS, IOWA,” adopted by this ordinance, including a certificate of the City Clerk as to its adoption and the effective date, is on file in the office of the City Clerk, and shall be kept available for public inspection. SECTION 7. The City Clerk shall furnish a copy of the “CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DOWS, IOWA,” to the Judicial Magistrates serving the City of Dows. SECTION 8. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the publication of this ordinance, as required by law. Passed by the City Council of the City of Dows, Iowa, the 4th day of May, 2015. Larry Klatt Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Wenzel, City Clerk First Reading: 5/4/2015 Second Reading: Waived 5/4/15 Third Reading: Waived 5/4/15 Clerk’s Certificate I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 187 was published as required by law on the 14th day of May, 2015. SIGNED Jeanette Wenzel, City Clerk Published in the Wright County Monitor on Thursday, May 14, 2015 City of Dows DOWS CITY COUNCIL MAY 4, 2015 Unapproved Minutes The Dows City Council met in regular session at Dows City Hall on May 4, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. with the following present: Council Member Kracht, Lane, Gorder, Lienemann and Mayor Klatt. Absent: Council Member Don Bosch. Also present: Mark and Mary Echelberger, Pam Julius and Rodney Claude, Police Chief Arlyn Miller, Public Works Matt Ring. Motion by Lienemann, seconded by Lane to approve the minutes of the April 6, 2015 council meeting. Motion carried. All ayes. Motion by Kracht, seconded by Gorder to approve payment of the following bills.: PUBLIC SAFETY 1. New Cooperative $60.80 (police-fuel) 2. Arlyn Miller $1,097.25 (police-gross salary) 3. Airgas $68.05 (ambulance-oxygen rentals) 4. Electronic Engineering $40.00 (police-radio lease) 5. U.S. Cellular $42.46 (police-phone expense) CULTURE AND RECREATION 1. Windstream $60.84 (pool, library-phone expense) 2. New Cooperative $1,351.70 (cemetery, conv. center-lp) 3. Chase $370.50 (library-books) 4. Deb Olson $19.00 (library-mileage) 5. Deb Olson $53.91 (library-dvd’s) 6. Deb Olson $1,327.75 (library-gross salary) 7. Upstart $247.75 (library-books-Enrich Iowa) 8. Dows Library $18.84 (library-postage) 9. Demco $94.72 (library-supplies) 10. The Mustard Seed $299.49 (library-books) 11. Iowa Park and Recreation $135.00 (pooltraining) 12. Judy Kessel $100.00 (library-gross salary) 13. Geri Pretlow $238.50 (library-gross salary) 14. Alliant Energy $419.27 (library, pool, parkselectric expense) 15. Bill Carlton $165.00 (comm. centercleaning) 16. Woolstock Telephone $29.95 (libraryinternet expense) 17. ProBuild $104.19 (parks-bldg. maintenance) GENERAL GOVERNMENT 1. Dows Community Grocery $9.09 (city hallsupplies) 2. Jeanette Wenzel $1,470.46 (city hall-gross salary) 3. Mid America Publishing $352.90 (city hallpublishing) 4. Jeanette Wenzel $470.83 (city hall-health savings account) 5. Quill $96.29 (city hall-supplies) 6. AFLAC $69.30 (city hall-insurance expense) 7. Jeanette Wenzel $1,470.46 (city hall-gross salary) 8. Heartland Paper $28.96 (city hall-supplies) 9. Windstream $69.96 (city hall-phone expense) 10. Woolstock Telephone $35.90 (city hallinternet expense) PUBLIC WORKS 1. New Cooperative $368.58 (road use-fuel) 2. Matt Ring $1,767.45 (road use-gross salary) 3. Airgas $68.05 (road use-oxygen rentals) 4. Campbell Supply $28.07 (road use-supplies) 5. Alliant Energy $1,386.20 (road use-street lights, shop electric) 6. Matt Ring $50.72 (road use-supplies) 7. Mat Ring $1,767.45 (road use-gross salary) 8. Matt Ring $487.50 (road use-health savings account) 9. U.S. Cellular $42.47 (road use-phone expense) BUSINESS ACTIVITIES 1. AgSource Labs $551.20 (wastewater-testing) 2. Nancy Plendl $ 100.00 (wastewater-affidavit operator) 3. Alliant Energy $1,642.81 (wastewater and water-electric expense) 4. USTI $393.88 (water and wastewatersupplies) 5. USA BlueBook $242.91 (wastewatersupplies) 6. UBTC $500.00 (wastewater-pickup and plow payment) 7. Dows Post Office $98.00 (water-postage) 8. Layne Christensen $7,920.00 (water-repairs) 9. Windstream $279.27 (water and wastewaterphone expense) 10. North Star Pump $697.00 (wastewaterrepairs) Motion carried. All ayes. Motion by Lane, seconded by Kracht to City of Clarion Unapproved Minutes Monday, May 4, 2015 The Clarion City Council met in regular session on Monday, May 4, 2015 at 5:00 p.m., Mayor Mike Nail presiding with Councilpersons Duane Asbe, Steve Evans, Lindsey German, Dave Maxheimer and Barb Mussman present. Also present City Administrator Rochelle Pohlman, Chief of Police Steve Terhark, City Attorney Rich Bordwell and Director of Public Works Jon DeVries. Mayor Nail called the meeting to order and asked council if they had a conflict with any agenda item, none reported. Teresa Lancaster representing the Chamber of Commerce updated the council on a recycling program the Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring; she will provide more information to the City Administrator to share with the public. Shannon Walker was present to share her concerns that the city won’t be picking up anything but yard waste for the City Spring Yard waste cleanup, Ms. Walker felt the city should allow citizen to place all their house hold debris at the curb for the city to dispose of. Ms. Walker felt this would enhance the beautification of the community for the Sesquicentennial and allow people that might have other ways to dispose of their debris. No action taken. Motion Asbe seconded German to approve the Consent Agenda, roll call vote Mussman, aye; Evans, aye; Maxheimer, aye; German, aye; Asbe, aye carried. Motion Mussman seconded German to approve Resolution No. 15-11 Temporary Construction Easement between Hagie Hybrids, Inc. and the City of Clarion for the construction of the Wastewater Treatment Facility upgrade, roll call vote Maxheimer, German, aye; Asbe, aye; Evans, aye; Mussman, aye carried. Council discussed and reviewed a Tentative Employment agreement between Dustin Rief and the City of Clarion for the position of City Administrator/Clerk. Motion Asbe seconded German to approve the Employment Agreement with Dustin Rief as City Administrator/Clerk to be appointed July 1, 2015 and may be renewed annually by a majority vote of the Clarion City Council pursuant to City Code 21.01 at a base salary of $70,000 and a onetime 2% increase on January 1, 2016 and upon completion of a Master’s Degree in Public Finance shall receive a onetime pay increase of $4000.00. Personal car allowance, cell phone reimbursement, moving and temporary housing assistance and additional benefits covered under the City of Clarion personnel policy, ayes all carried. Motion Evans seconded Mussman to approve Resolution No. 15-12 authorizing the Mayor to execute an Employment Agreement with Dustin Rief as City Administrator/Clerk under the terms set forth in under Chapter 21.01 of the Clarion City Code of Ordinances. Roll call vote German, aye; Maxheimer, aye; Asbe, aye; Evans, aye; Mussman, aye; carried. Mr. Rief will begin his training period with City Administrator Pohlman on or about June 15, 2015. City Administrator Rochelle Pohlman will be retiring June 30, 2015 after serving 30 ½ years with the city. Motion Evans seconded Mussman to approve a request for Urban Revitalization Tax Abate for Joshua Diamond and authorize the City Administrator to file with the County Assessor, ayes all carried. Motion Maxheimer seconded Evans to adjourn the meeting, ayes all carried. Rochelle E. Pohlman, City Administrator Mike Nail, Mayor AIRGAS NORTH CENTRAL OXYGEN........................................$566.38 ANDERSON,MICHAEL - BOOTS 1/2 REIMBURSEMENT....................$51.75 BROWN SUPPLY CO SIGN BRACKETS.............................$81.25 CASEYS - PD FUEL FEB/MARCH 2015.......................$1,455.19 CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING SUPPLIES...................................$1,615.00 CITY OF CLARION METER REFUND...........................$220.23 DEVRIES, JON - PARTIAL CELL REIMBURSEMENT..............$101.46 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING PAGER BATTERIES.......................$281.75 FST CT NL BANK PR DEDUCTION............................$260.00 GALLS INC - SAFETY CLOTHING/SUPPLIES...................$400.12 GOLDFIELD ACCESS NETWORK SERVICES APR/MAY 2015...........$939.71 HANSON SONS TIRE SERVIC BATTERIES TRUCK 99-226...........$519.89 HOLIDAY INN - IMFOA SPRING MEETING.........................$387.70 IA DEPT. NATURAL RESOURCE STORMWATER PERMIT WWTP...$350.00 IOWA LEAGUE OF CITIES - MPI CLASSES TRCA & HANSON......$1,076.00 IOWA ONE CALL - LOCATES................$65.80 MARTIN MARIETTA - ROCK...............$157.55 have the Clerk transfer $7,920.00 from savings to checking for the Layne Christensen bill. Motion carried. All ayes. No public comments were heard. Motion by Lane, seconded by Lienemann to accept the resignation of Don Bosch effective immediately from his council seat. Motion carried. All ayes. Motion by Lienemann, seconded by Lane to open the public hearing on the budget amendment for fiscal year 2014-2015. Motion carried. All ayes. No public comments were heard and no written objections were received. Motion by Kracht, seconded by Lane to close the public hearing on the budget amendment for fiscal year 2014-2015. Motion carried. All ayes. Motion by Lane, seconded by Gorder to adopt Resolution 2015-5 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CURRENT BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 2015. Motion carried. All ayes. Motion by Lienemann, seconded by Lane to open the public hearing on Ordinance No. 187 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE “CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DOWS, IOWA”. There were no public comments heard and no written objections heard. Motion by Kracht, seconded by Gorder to close the public hearing on Ordinance No. 187 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE “CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DOWS, IOWA”. Motion carried. All ayes. Motion by Lienemann, seconded by Gorder to adopt Ordinance No. 187 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE “CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DOWS, IOWA”. Roll call vote: Ayes-Kracht, Lane, Gorder, Lienemann. Naysnone. Motion carried. Motion by Lienemann, seconded by Lane to waive second and third readings of Ordinance No. 187 and adopt Ordinance No. 187. Roll call vote: Ayes- Kracht, Lane, Gorder, Lienemann. Nays-none. Motion carried. Motion by Lane, seconded by Gorder to approve the Clerk’s Report for March 2015. Motion carried. All ayes. Receipts for March 2015- $97,707.62.Expenses for March 2015$77,269.25. City of Clarion MIDAS COUNCIL OF GOV - CDBG HOUSING GRANT ADMIN..........$4,337.00 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE PR DEDUCTION..............................$53.73 BUSINESS CARD - AMBULANCE HEART MONITOR FAX......................$9.95 POHLMAN SHELLEY - CAR ALLOWANCE/ CELL REIMB/MTG EXP.................$390.00 PURCHASE POWER - POSTAGE.......$500.00 QUILL CORPORATION OFFICE SUPPLIES.......................$394.58 UNITED STATES POST OFFICE - POSTAGE MAR/APR WATER BILLS...............$283.62 VERIZON WIRELESS - SERVICES MAR/APR 2015..............................$240.06 IOWA SPECIALTY HOSPITAL AMBULANCE SUPPLIES...............$469.60 YAGGY COLBY ASSOCIATES M11903 WWTF..........................$11,443.40 IAPERS - IPERS PROT....................$5,418.61 FED FICA - FED/FICA TAX...............$8,654.28 TREASURER STATE OF IOWA - 3RD QTR 2015 SALES TAX................$5,985.00 AR FLOOR CARE - CITY HALL & FIRE STATION............................$200.00 CLARION HEALTH IN HEALTH INS..................................$911.79 TIFFON WILLEY - PARTIAL CELL PHONE REIMBURSE.............$75.00 MEDIACOM INTERNET-CITY HALL...................$109.95 THOMPSON, BRET PARTIAL CELL REIMBURSE...........$20.00 FERGUSON WATERWORKS - WATER METERS & SUPPLIES...............$5,306.33 FCNB - EMPLOYEE ORG FEE..............$12.00 STEVE TERHARK - PARTIAL CELL PHONE REIMBURSE.............$75.00 CLARION VISION IN AVESIS VISION................................$60.68 ICCC - AMBULANCE TRAINING...........$30.00 COLLECTION SERVICES CENTE SUPPORT......................................$434.51 HENNIGAR,SHAYNE - PARTIAL CELL PHONE REIMBURSE............$20.00 ANDERSON,LYON - PARTIAL CELL PHONE REIMBURSE.............$20.00 AFLAC INSURANCE PR DEDUCTION..............................$51.06 HENNIGAR’S AIR CARE SERVICES GAZEBO PARK...........$149.72 YOHN CO - LIONS PARK RETAINING WALL..........................$723.45 FASTENAL - SUPPLIES........................$76.19 METLIFE - DENTAL/LIFE/AD&D.......$1,727.85 CLARION FOUNDATION COM IP - GOOD NEIGHBOR ASSOC Motion by Lienemann, seconded by Lane to hire all four applicants Kassidy State, Mariah Frye, Jordan Dietz and Jenalee Hinklefor lifeguards for 2015 pool season. Motion carried. All ayes. Sonia Vinsand will be returning as pool manager and Nancy Plendl will be returning as certified pool operator. Motion by Gorder, seconded by Lane to hire Lucas Lienemann and Shawn Vinsand to help with summer mowing. Motion carried. All ayes. Council Member Lienemann abstained from voting. Motion by Lienemann, seconded by Gorder to allow Corn Days Committee to have fireworks in the football field area. Motion carried. All ayes. Council Member Lienemann said the can donations are going to go towards fireworks for Corn Days since we do not have a booster club anymore. Motion by Gorder, seconded by Lienemann to approve a 2015 contract with Mosquito Control of Iowa for mosquito spraying for a cost of $3,175.00. Motion carried. All ayes. Motion by Lienemann, seconded by Kracht to approve the Legion connecting into the city sign electric and paying anything over the normal $60.00 electric expense. Motion carried. All ayes. Motion by Lienemann, seconded by Gorder to put a “Children Playing” sign on E. Forest Ave. Motion carried. All ayes. Motion by Lienemann, seconded by Gorder to have an appliance, tv, computer clean up day on a day that works for Swieter Recycling. Motion carried. All ayes. The dates the Council is looking at is May 15, 22 or 29th. If residents have other items they can contact Bells and pay to have them picked up. Motion by Gorder, seconded by Lienemann to replace the boards in the park benches with recylced plastic boards. Motion carried. All ayes. There being no further business, Mayor Klatt declared the meeting adjourned. Published in the Wright County Monitor on Thursday, May 14, 2015 CLEAN UP...................................$2,500.00 BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORP - INF PUMP LEASE/SOFTWARE LEASE.........$251.88 CENTRAL IA HOSPITAL CORP SERVICE AED................................$125.00 HEARTLAND MUSEUM SESQUICENTENNIAL DISPLAY....$510.00 ANDERSON, HOWIE CLOTHING ALLOWANCE................$48.55 BARZ, TRISHA - MILEAGE IA EMPLOYMENT CONF....................$148.67 WILLIAMS, LELAND TRAINING EXPENSE.....................$145.74 EDWARD R JONES IRA PR DEDUCTIO........................$100.00 HENNIGARS WRECKER SERVICE SERVICES 4/17/15 ‘06 CROWN VIC.............................$260.00 WATKINS, MARK - PARTIAL CELL PHONE REIMBURSE.............$20.00 KNUTSON, TED - PARTIAL CELL PHONE REIMBURSE.............$20.00 KWS, INC - FINAL PAY#4 TRAFFIC SIGNALS.....................$4,776.75 T & S SANITATION - MARCH 2015 SERVICES-CITY HALL....................$75.00 WELLMARK BC/BS - MAY 2015 HEALTH INS PREMIUM............$23,239.77 HAGIE’S HYBRIDS, INC LAND PURCHASE WWTP.....$133,500.00 GANGESTAD, HEIDE METER REFUND............................$27.13 LOPEZ. MARIOLA METER REFUND............................$60.65 PAYROLL CHECKS - PAYROLL CHECKS ON 04/24/2015..........$23,114.76 CLAIMS TOTAL.............................$245,637.04 GENERAL FUND............................$28,895.16 TRANSIT FUND...................................$454.39 ROAD USE FUND.............................$1,405.63 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUND FUND..............................$13,249.58 LOCAL OPTION TAX FUND................$401.60 HOTEL MOTEL TAX FUND...............$3,733.45 CDBG HOUSING PROJECT FUND.........................$4,337.00 2014 TRAFFIC SIGNAL PRJ FUND.....................$4,776.75 WATER FUND.................................$24,385.89 SEWER FUND................................$18,061.88 WASTE WATER PROJECT FUND.....................$145,293.40 LANDFILL FUND..................................$642.31 Published in the Wright County Monitor on Thursday, May 14, 2015 Advertise in the Wright County Monitor and Wright Reminder Classifieds ads 20 words for $4.50 • each additional word is 25¢ • 50¢ billing fee Display ads are $6.10 per column inch Deadline for ads is Mondays at 12 noon. 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