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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
WARREN COUNTY
First Reading
Regarding: Proposed disposition of vacated alleys in Beech, Iowa.
TO: All adjoining property owners; all utility companies adjoining to or in
the
alley right-of-way; and to whom it may concern:
On September 18, 2018, the Warren County Board of Supervisors, acting
under the authority of Iowa Code (2018) Section 354.23, vacated the
following
property:
The East-West Alley in Ned Spurgins First Addition of Beech, Iowa, between
Lots 1, 2, 13-20 and Lots 3-12, Block 1.
The North-South Alley in Ned Spurgins First Addition of Beech, lowa,
between A
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and Lots 5 and 20 in Block 1.
The County maintains right-of-way on Beech and Country Avenues at the east
and west ends of the east-west alley.
A hearing will be held by the Warren County Board of Supervisors in the
Board
Room on the second floor of the Administrative Building, 301 N. Buxton,
Indianola, lowa 50125, at 6:10 p.m. February 19, 2019, regarding the
Conveyance of the north-south alley to adjoining property owners by Quit
Claim
Deed, and conveyance of the eastend of the East‘West Ailey to adjoining
property owners by Quit Claim Deed. Any person owning land abutting on the
alleys proposed to be conveyed to adjacent property owners shall have the
right to file, in writing, a claim for damages at any time on or before the
date
and time fixed for the hearing.
Traci VanderLinden
Warren County County Auditor
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the WARREN
COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS on the 19th day of February, 2019 at
6:05 p.m. in the ~2nd floor Board of Supervisors Meeting Room, Warren
County Administration Building, Indianola, Iowa.
Said hearing is in regard to a proposed replacement of Chapter 34,
Industrial
Waste Pretreatment, of the Warren County Iowa Code of Ordinances. The
amendment application is made by Jason Merk, Wastewater Reclamation
Facility, 3000 Vandalia Road, Des Molnes, IA 50317.
The proposed second hearing will be held on March 5, 2019. The proposed
third hearing will be held on March 19, 2019. NotezThe Warren County Board
of Supervisors may suspend the multiple reading/hearing requirement set
forth
in the lowa Code and may pass all or some of the proposed ordinances with
only one reading/hearing.
The text of the proposed ordinance change is on file in the AUDITOR’S
OFFICE
lathe Warrenr,County Administratipg Building. 301 North Buxton, Suite
01, Indianoia, Iowa, and may be examined during regular office hours
; onday through Frigay, 8:00azm.ito 4:30 p.m.). .
Written comments will be accepted dfiring regular office hours or before
the
hearing. Send comments to: Warren County Attorney‘s Office, 301 North
Buxton, Suite 107, lndianola, 'iowa 50125 or email them to:
w n w rr n i .
Dated at lndianoia, lowa this 6th day of February, 2019.
Traci VanderLinden
Warren County Auditor
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NORWALK COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
Special Session
January 28, 2019
The meeting was called to order at 6:02 p.m.
Directors Present- David Albrecht, Justin Fletcher Rick Kaul, Dana
Schuemann,
and Maribeth Wright.
The following motions were made, seconded, and approved:
vApproved the Agenda.
oApproved the Open Enrollment Requests.
~Approved the Personnel Report.
'Approved the 2018-2019 Employee Handbook Language Addition.
-Approved the Oviatt Renovation Project Construction Document Plans and
Instruct District Administration to Advertise the Documents for Public
Bids.
-Approved (ZR—022, CR-023, and CR-024.
~Approved CR-032, CR-037, and the Dvorak Auction Service Agreement.
-Tabled First Reading of Board Policy Revisions item K (BP409.9).
oApproved Frist Reading of Board Policy Revisions Item R (BP704.3) with
Revision “Investment Management Group” to “Miles Capital".
~Approved Frist Reading of Board Policy Revisions Items A through J, L
through O, and S through Y.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:51 p.m.
Official minutes will be available following board approval.
Kate Baldwin, Board Secretary
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NORWALK EASTER PUBLIC LIBRARY HVAC REPLACEMENT
NORWALK, IOWA
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City of
Nonrvaik
on the proposed contract documents (plans, specifications and form of
contract)
and estimated cost for the NORWALK EASTER PUBLIC LIBRARY HVAC
REPLACEMENT project at its meeting at 6:00 PM. on the 21st day of
February, 2019, in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 705 North Avenue.
Norwalk, lowa. At the hearing, the City will receive and consider any
objections
made by any interested party, to the Plans and Specifications, proposed
Form
of Contract, and the Estimate of the Cost for the project.
Published by the order of the City of Norwalk, Iowa, on this 14th day of
February,
2019.
CITY OF NORWALK, IOWA
By: Lindsey Offenburger
Title: City Clerk
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ELIZABETH HOLLAND PARK INFRASTRUCTURE
IMPROVEMENTS
NORWALK, IOWA
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City of
Norwalk
on the proposed contract documents (plans, specifications, and form of
contract) and estimated cost for the ELIZABETH HOLLAND PARK
INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS project at its meeting at 6:00 PM. on
the 21 st day of February, 2019, in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 705
North Avenue, Non/valk, lowa. At the hearing, the City will receive and
consider
any objections made by any interested party, to the Plans and
Specifications,
proposed Form of Contract, and the Estimate of the Cost for the project.
Published by the order of the City of Nonrvalk, lowa, on this 14th day of
February,
2019.
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
City of Norwalk
ORDINANCE NO. 19-03
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF NORWALK ZONING
REGULATIONS SECTION 17.04.180 AMENDMENTS; SECTION 17.04.180
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT; SECTION 17.04.300 TEMPORARY USES;
SECTION 17.70.140 PERMITS AND FEES; SECTION 17.90.050 FILING
FEES, AND, SECTION 17.04.040 DEFINITIONS
Passed by City Council on February 7, 2019.
Additional information and a full copy of the ordinance is available for
inspection
at City Hall, 705 North Avenue, NonNalk, IA 50211;515/981-0228 or online at
http://www.norwaik.iowa[goy_@overnmeߣlp_ublic documents/codes fees and
polices
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
City of Norwalk
ORDINANCE NO. 19-04
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY
OF NORWALK, IOWA, CHAPTER 177 — RATES AND FEES, BY AMENDING
EXISTING SECCTION 177.01 2. CHAPTER 24 PARKS AND RECREATION
FEES, SECTION 177.01 3. CHAPTER 35 EMS AND FIRE SERVICE FEES.
SECTION 177.01 17. CHAPTER 122 PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND
TRANSIENT MERCHANTS
Passed by City Council on February 7, 2019.
Additional information and a full copy of the ordinance is available for
inspection
at City Hall, 705 North Avenue, Norwalk, IA 50211;515/981-0228 or online at
http://www.norwalk.igwalggv/government/pubiic documents/codes fees and
polices
Senate News
By State Senator Julian B. Garrett
julian.garrett@legis.iowa.go‘v
Judicial Reform Bill
I am chairing the Senate subcommittee that is
handling the Judicial Reform Bill that reforms the
way our judges are selected here in Iowa. Our
subcommittee has approved the bill and it now goes
on to the full Judiciary Committee. A House
subcommittee has also approved the bill in the house.
I will be the floor manager for the bill as it proceeds
through the Judiciary Committee and to debate on
the Senate floor.
Currently we have a State Judicial Nominating
Commission ,and a District Nominating Commission,
The job of the commissions is to recommend
applicants for the Supreme Court: or the Court of
Appeals, in the case of the State Nominating
Commission, and the district courts in the case of
the District Nomination Commission. The state
Commission recommends 3 applicants to the
governor for the Supreme Court and the Court of
Appeals, when there are vacancies. The governor
must pick one of the 3. At the District Court level
the Commission recommends 2 applicants and the
governor must pick 1 of the 2.
The Governor appoints half of the members of each
Commission and Iowa licensed attorneys elect the
other half. In addition a judge is the chair of each
Commission with a vote. Our bill would change that.
It would remove the members elected by the bar. The
current bill substitutes Commission members
selected by the Speaker of the House and the House
Minority Leader and the Senate Majority'Leader and
the Senate Minority Leader for the members
previously elected by Iowa attorneys. The governor
would appoint the Commission chairs from among
the members of the Commissions. We are listening
to comments by many people, and we continue with
discussions with members of the House and the
Governor’s office.
Right to Abortion Amendment;
The Senate is proceeding with a Resolution
proposing a Constitutional Amendment stating that
there is no right to an abortion in the Iowa
Constitution. The term abortion does not appear in
the IoWa Constitution, but the Iowa Supreme Court
has ruled that there is a right to an abortion in our
Constitution. The purpose of the amendment is to
make very clear that there is no such right in the
Iowa Constitution. If the amendment is approved in
the current session, it would have to be approved
again in the 2021-2022 session, and approved by a
vote of the people to become a part .of our
Constitution. L .
As always please feel free to contact me with your
ideas or concerns.
Extra copies of the Norwalk paper
~ can be purchased at Casey’s,
Kum &_Go, Git-N-Go, and Fareway. .
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