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N/Warren Town and County News
Thursday, April 17, 2014
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
MINUTES OFTHE REGULAR NORWALK CITY
COUNCIL MEETING ON 4-03-14
(abridged for publication)
Mayor Tom Phillips called meeting at 705 North Avenue to order at 6:00 P.M.
Present at roll call were Eric Delker, Erika Isley, Kyle Jackson, Jaki Livingston
and Jamie Syivester. None were absent. (RC = roll cell vote)
14-060 Delker moved Isley seconded to approve Agenda with addition of class
C native wine sales to Villagio's liquor license carded unanimously, voice vote.
14-061 Delker moved Livingston seconded to approve Minutes of March 6, 2014
regular meeting and March 24, 2014 special meeting carried unanimously, voice
vote.
Consent included tax abatement(s); liquor license(s) for Villagio's, Tacos Andreas,
Christiani's and Blue Moon'; February monthly reports; Proclamation for Child
Abuse Prevention month; RFP process for audit services and expenditures:
ADVENT IN ADVERT CLOTH ALLOW $611.53
AIRPORT SIGNS BLDG REPAIR $45.00
ALAN WAUGH GLASSES $2(X).00
ALLEGRA FORMS $290.70
BETHANIE LAFFERTY CLASS $281.75
BLUE TARP FIN WASHER PARTS $51.92
BSN PASSONS OPER SUPPLIES $1,569.81
CAP SAN SUP OPER SUPPLIES $1,017.87
CARPENTER UNIF UNIFORM ALLOW $1,051.02
CATHY SNEDEKER REFUND $96.50
CERTIFIED POWER VEH REPAIR $161.46
CITY BRAKE & IMPORT REPAIR 45 $828.98
CITY OF DM DUES $250.00
CITY OF WDM MO OPER EXP $8,674.16
COMMONWEALTH SIREN REPAIR $520.89
COMM SOLUTIONS PHONES $70.00
CONSTR & AGGR PLOW BOLTS $144.50
CONTROL INSTALL ALARM MONIT $507.89
DAWN WASER REFUND $12.00
DM BICYCLE COLLECT TRAILS MAP $8.75
DM WATER WORKS DMWW $23,689.87
DOORS INC DOOR REPAIR $809.11
EXCEL MECH THERM REPAIR $2,400.00
FAM MED NORWALK FIRE PHYSICAL $840.00
FARMERS COOP DRUG DOG $34.13
FELD EQUIP EQUIPMENT $868.83
FREIGHTLINER REPAIR 52 $30.12
~'= G & L CLOTH CLOTH ALLOW $490.10
GEN FIRE AND SAFE EXTING MAINT $1,817.90
GOPHER SPORT o OPER SUPPLIES $916.51
HALLETT MATERIALS STREET SUPPLIES $976.74
HOLMES CHEV VEH REPAIRS $346.06
HOTSY CLEAN SYS EQUIP MAINT $45.00
HUTCHINSON SALT MEDIUM ROCK $7,531.65
IND PUB ADVISOR QUART RETAINER $2,000.00
INDOFF SUPPLIES $813.36
INTL CODE SUBSCRIPTIONS $117.00
IA ASSN OF MUN UTIL MEMBERSHIP $716.36
IA HEAD & NECK PHYSICAL $109.00
IA LAW ENF ACAD ED/TRAIN $250.00
IA ONE CALL LOCATES $77.60
IA PARK AND REC CPO MAN CLASS $45.00
IA WINDOW SVC BLDG MAINT $80.00
JAMES OIL FUEL $14,419.47
JAN REECE CLOTH ALLOW $20.00
JO SNYDER MTG/SUPPLIES $62.82
KABEL BUS SVCS HRA CKS $172.44
KELTEK SIREN REPAIR $765.36
KUEHL, NANCY REIMBURSE SUP $402.96
LANDS END BUS OUT COUNCIL ALLOW $137.80
LASER RESOURCES EQUIP CONT $37.13
LISA NICHOLSON REFUND $15.00
LIVING MAGAZINE LOCAL DISPLAY $900.00
LUCINDA SPERRY PAINT CANVAS $60.00
MAIN STREET MONT CLASS $445.00
MARTIN MARIETTA ICE SAND $523.18
MATHESON LINWELD SUPPLIES " $296.68
MCLAUGHLIN INTL OPER SUP $1,868.94
MENARDS VEH REPAIRS $208.02
METRO WASTE COLLECTION $9,554.52
MICHELLE TOMKINS REFUND $24.00
MIDWEST BREATH NEPA TEST $125.00
MUNICIPAL SUP SUPPLIES $146.70
MURPHY TRACTOR EQUIPMENT $48.21
NIKKEL & ASSOC BLDG MAINT PW $496.57
N WAR TOWN & CTY PUB HEARING $380.42
NORWALK HS DANCE $900.00
HS DANCE TEAM DJ FEES $300.00
O'HALLORAN INTL VEH REPAIR $2,406.46
OREILLY AUTO PARTS REPAIR $19.98
~mk,.' OUR DESIGNS CLOTH ALLOW $475.35
OVERHEAD DOOR BAY DOOR $668.00
PIONEER MFG EQUIPMENT $855.00
PITNEY BOWES POSTAGE LEASE $114.00
PUSH PEDAL PULL TREADMILL $413.00
REGISTER MEDIA PUBLICATIONS $146.77
RYAN COBURN REIMBURSE $45.00
SAM OPPEL REFUND $109.25
SCOTTS FOODS SUPPLIES $374.74
SHAWNNA NIELSEN REFUND $46.00
SHRED IT ON SITE SHRED $46.14
SNYDER & ASSOC PROF SVCS $3,705.00
SPRINGER PEST PEST CONTROL $68.00
STANDRIDGE GROUP FIRE BUS CARDS $753.25
STOREY KENWORTHY LASER AP CKS $621.64
SYNTECH SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE . $1,149.75
TERMINIX PEST CONTROL $460.00
THE DM REGISTER SERVICE $31.00
TONY STRAVERS CLOTH ALLOW $120.74
TRACY LLOYD REFUND $12.00
USPS POSTAGE $300.00
VERIZON TELECOM $1,948.29
VOORHEES TAEK3NONDO $679.60
WARREN CO ECON GROWARREN $12,500.00
WDM TRUE VALUE HEAT LAMP BULB $3.04
WDM POLICE DEPT TRAINING $30.00
14-062 Delker moved Sylvester seconded to approve Consent Agenda. carried
4-0 by voice vote, with Jackson abstaining.
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Mayor opened Public Nearing at 6:51 concerning 2014 Norwalk NClS Im-
provements project proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and esti-
mate of cost. Rosiennoted no written or oral comment was received. With no
one present wishing to speak, Mayor closed Public Hearing at 6:52 p.m.
14-063 Isley moved Delker seconded to adopt Resolution 0403-14-31 finally
approving and confirming plans, specifications, form of contract and esti-
mate of cost for the 2014 Norwalk NCIS Improvements project. RC passe~
unanimously.
14-064 Sylvester moved Delker seconded to adopt Resolution 0403-14-32 re-
jecting bids for 2014 NCIS Improvements project. RC passed 4-0 with Jack-
son abstaining.
14-065 Livingston moved Isley sefionded to adopt amended Resolution 0403-
14-33 setting July 17, 2014 (changed from April "l 7, 2014) as dale lr~r .~,alm of
General Obligation Corporate Purpose Bonds, Series 2014A and authoriz-
ing use of a preliminary official statement in connection therewith. RC
passed unanimously.
14-066 Jackson moved Sylvester seconded to pass first reading of an Ordi-
nance rescinding portion of Ordinance No. 08-08 addressing sale of spe-
cific portion of primary road No. IA 296 (formerly IA 28). RC passed unani-
mously.
14-067 Sylvester moved Delker seconded to pass first reading of an Ordi-
jlance amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Norwalk, Iowa, Chap-
ter 50, by amending sections of the Nuisance Code. RC passed unanimously.
14-068 Sylvester moved Delker seconded to adopt Resolution 0403-14=34 ap-
proving an agreement with Business Publications Corp. to create e new
Norwalk Community Development guide in conjunction with the 2014 Home
Show Expo. RC passed 4-1 with Isley voting nay.
14-069 Livingston moved Jackson seconded to pass the first reading of an
Ordinance creating Chapter 170,Temporary Structure. RC passed unani-
mously.
t4-070 Isley moved Livingston seconded to adopt Resolution 0403.14-35 ap-
proving the LED retrofit of the existing streetlights along Colonial Parkway.
RC passed unanimously.
14-071 Livingston moved Isley seconded to adjourn to closed session at 8:30
RM. pursuant to Iowa Code Chapter 21.5 (1)(h) to avoid disclosure of specific
law enforcement matters, such as allowable tolerances or criteria for the selec-
tion, prosecution, or settlement of cases, which if disclosed would facilitate dis-
regard of requirements imposed by law. RC passed unanimously.
14-072 Jackson moved Delker seconded to go back into open session. RC
passed unanimously. No action related to closed session.
14-073 Livingstonmoved Jackson seconded to adjourn meeting at 8:55 P.M.
Voice vote passed unanimously.
Tom Phillips, Mayor
Jeff Rosien, City Clerk / Finance Officer
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
MINUTES TO BE APPROVED AT THE
APRIL 15, 2014 MEETING
April 4, 2014
The Warren County Board of Supervisors met Friday, April 4, 2014, at 1:00 p.m.
with Supervisors' Doug Shull, Steve Wilson and Dean Yordi ;)resent. The follow-
ing business was had to-wit;
RESOLUTION 14-37APPROVE LIQUOR LICENSE sHADY OAKS GOLF
COURSE
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Warren County Board of Supervisors hereby ap-
proves the Class B Beer (BB)(includes Wine Coolers) for Shady Oaks Golf
Course, 18169 Highway 92, Indianola, IA effective 4-10-14 thru 4-9-15. Carried
unanimously
RESOLUTION 14-38 APPROVE SEVERANCE AGREEMENT
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Warren County Board of Supervisors hereby ap-
proves the Resignation of Employment and Release Agreement between War-
ren County, Iowa and Jerry Sinclair. Carried unanimously
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Tuesday, April 22
Pre-School Story Time, 10:30-11 a.m. For 3-6 year-
olds, join us for stories, finger plays, songs and flannel
boards! Parents, expect some interaction with your little
ones and helpful tips on early literacy skills you can use
at home. This storytime is also a good fit for parents
attending with several children and for daycare groups.
Wednesday, April 23
Take a Break, 10:30-11:15 a.m. For adults and
preschoolers, join us in this collaborative program. Con-
nect with other adults who take care of preschoolers -
sharing ideas and getting resources or short programs,
while the kids do age-appropriate activities that encolar-
age purposeful play and child development. Adults will
also get a chance to play! Meets Wednesdays through
April 30.
4th- 5th Grade Book Club, 2-2:45 p.m. On the fourth
Wednesday of each month, join us for book talks, ac-
tivities and snacks. Bring what you are currently read-
hag or come to get some ideas for new reads.
Thursday, April 24
Toddler Time, 10:30-11 a.m. For ages 18 months to 3
years, join us for stories, finger plays, songs and flannel
boards! Parents, expect lots of interaction with your little
ones and some helpful tips on early literacy skills you
can use at home.
Pajama Story Time, 7-7:30 p.m. Can't make it to a
morning storytime or prefer an evening storytime? Stop
by the library for Pajama Storytime! This storytime in-
cludes flannel boards, music and stories. Everyone is
welcome.
Upon proper motion the meeting was adjourned.
ATFEST:
AUDITOR, Traci VanderLinden
CHAIR, Doug Shufl
SHERIFF'S REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
ACCIDENTS Mary Janette May, 56,
April4-11:03 p.m.: Tif-Indiafiola, was traveling
fany Etter, 29, Des Moines, northbound approaching
was traveling eastboundmile marker 66. Deer ran
on Hwy 5. A coyote en- out of the ditch from east
tered the roadway from to west. Driver could not
the north and struck the stop in time and hit the
vehicle on the left side of deer. No injuries. Esti-
the car causing damage to mated damage $13,000.
left side and door. Vehicle towed to Auberts.
April 9 - 6:03 a.m.:
proven guilty
March 30
Residential dwelling
fire, 400 block Pine Av-
enue.
April 2
Hit and Run Vehicle
Crash, undetermined loca-
tion; report made.
A_.pril 3
Missing Cell Phone,
1300 blockof E. 17th
Street, report made; phone
was later located and re-
turned to owner.
A__pdl 4
Possession Alcohol Un-
der Age, 900 block North
Avenue, Kelli Newhall
and Olivia Lucas, both of
Norwalk, were charged
with Possession of Alcohol
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NORWALK SCHOOL DISTRICT
AMENDMENT OF CURRENT BUDGET
FISCAL YEAR 2013/2014
Department of Management
Form S-A Pablication
Date of Public Hearing: April 28, 2014
rime of Public Hearing: 6:00 p.m.
Location of Public Hearing: Oviatt Elementary School, 716 School Avenue, Norwalk, Iowa
The Board of Directors will conduct a public hearing at the above-noted time and place for the
purpose of amending the current school budget by changing estimates of expenditures in the following
areas by the following amounts:
Area From To Reasons
Instruction 17,274,977 17,500,000 SINA, Grants, Com~uters
7,386,169 7,500,000 Personnel, Grants
1,031,010 1,100,000 Personnel, Food Costs
4,751,755
4,800,000
Roofin~ & Other Facilities Maintenance
total Support Services
Noninstructional Programs
Total Other Expenditures
This change in estimates of expenditures will be financed from increased receipts and balances not
budgeted or considered in the current budget. There will be no increase in taxes to be paid in the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2014. At the heasing, any resident or taxpayer may present objections to,
or arguments in favor of, any part of the proposed amendment. A detailed statement of additional
receiptsother than taxes, balances on hand at the close of the preceding fiscal year, and proposed
expenditures, both past and anticipated, will be available at the hearing.
POLICE REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
in a court of law.
Under Age; subjects were
cited and released.
Harassment Report,
9300 block Lakewood
Pointe Drive; turned over
to West Des Moines Police
Department for investiga-
tion.
A__pfiI 6
Theft Report, 1500
block Sunset Drive; report
made.
A__p ril 9
Theft from Building,
2900 block Sunset Drive;
suspect was identified and
later returned to pay for
the property; no charges
tiled.
Identity Theft, 1100
block of Maple; report
made and will be for-
warded to the Internal
Revenue Service.
Harassment Report,
1100 block of Maple; Lrdor-
mation taken for report;
case active, pending fur-
ther investigation.
Theft from Motor Ve-
hicle, 1000 block of Sunset
Drive; report made.
Found Property, 400
block of Knoll Drive; prop-
erty seized, pending iden-
tification of the owner.
LIBRARY HOURS
Mondav - Thursday
10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday & Saturday
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 - 5 p.m.
Closed Sundays
0VImaorial Day-Lalmr Day)