Thursday, August 1, 2013
N/Warren Town and County News
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING 7-18-13
The Regular City Council Meeting of the Norwalk City Council was held at the
Norwalk City Hall, 705 North Avenue, on Thursday, July 18, 2013. The meeting
was called to order at 6:30 P.M. by Mayor Doug Pieme. Those present at roll call
were Dave Munllo, Mike Leto, Jamie Sylvester, Eric Delker and Frank Curtis.
Absent: none.
13-143 Motion by Murillo and seconded by Leto to approve the Agenda as
amended to move by request Consent items 6H and 61 to Current Business
8B and 8C for discussion purposes. Motion carried unanimously.
City Manager, Marketa Oliver announced that Norwalk earned the 2013 Pro-
gram of the Year Award from the Iowa City / County Managers Association for
the City - School Collaborative Partnership for the maintenance facility and IT
department joint ventures.
13-144 Motion by Murillo and seconded by Delker to approve the Minutes of
the June 20, 2013 Regular Council meeting and the Minutes of the June 27,
2013 Special Council meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
The mayor welcomed those guests present. The public portion of the meeting
was opened with no one wishing to speak: With none forthcoming, the business
portion of the meeting was opened.
The Consent Agenda includes tax abatement applications; re-appointment of
Rodney Martinez and Dan Schulz to the Planning and Zoning Commission; re-
appointment of Newton Standridge and Dan Merriman to the Utility Advisory
Commission; re-appointment of Russ Legler to the Construction Board of Ap-
peals; Appointment of Nathaniel Tagtow and Sarah Coburn to the Parks and
Recreation Advisory Commission; block party application for Kitterman Circle;
department head monthly reports and expenditures:
3D EROSION CONTROL 3D EROSION CONTROL $4,178.28
A C CONTRACTORS BLDG MAINT $150.00
ACADEMIC SUPERSTORE EQUIPMENT $12,100.00
AGGIE HILDRETH REFUND $36.00
AHLERS & COONEY, RC. " PROFESIONAL SERVICES $231.(30
AIRPORT SIGNS AND GRAPHICS GRAPHICS $650.00
ALCO PRO SUPPLIES $622.00
ALL IOWA POOL REPAIRS $25.50
CAPITAL SANITARY SUPPLIES SUPPLIES $62.00
CARPENTER UNIFORM UNIFORM ALLOW $572.39
CENTURYUNK TELECOM $106.96
CITY BRAKE & IMPORT AUTO VEHICLE REPAIRS $1,062.88
CITY LAUNDERING CO BLDG MAINT $78.83
CNM OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT $188.70
COMM U NICATIONS SOLUTIONS TELECOM $540.00
CONTRACT SPECIALTY LC SUPPLIES $225.00
DES MOINES IRON EQUIPMENT $285.64
DES MOINES WATER WORKS DMWW $28,080.0G
DOORS INC BLDG MAINT $65.00
DR PEPPER SNAPPLE GROUP MEEFING/CONF $304.80
ELECTFIONIC ENGINEERING CO RENT/LEASE $11.95
EMS PROFESSIONALS INC MED EQUIP $88.30
FELD EQUIP CO. INC EQUIPMENT $225.00
G & L CLOTHING CLOTHING ALLOW 110 $384.37
GARY WlEDMANN REPAIR STOP BOXES $5,400.00
GE CAPITAL LEASE $520.00
GINGER PEARSON REFUND $36.00
G SEWER SERVICE POOL REPAIR $265.00
HARVEY'S AUTOMOTIVE & PARTS/SUPPLIES $a37.81
HOLMES CHEVROLET VEHICLE MA/NTENANCE $799.90
HOTSY CLEANING SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT $426.15
IA. DEPT.OF PUBLIC HEALTH RENEWAL $72.00
INDIANOLA FIRE DEPARTMENT BILLING $900.00
INDOFF INC SUPPLIES $191.13
IOWA DEPAF[I"MENT OF NATURAL FWVS ANNUAL FEE $1,044.06
IOWA WINDOW SERVICE INC. BLDG MAINT $215.00
JAMES OIL COMPANY LLC FUEL $12,443.08
JJ DESIGNS SUPPLIES $260.00
JOLEYNE YOUNG REFUND $80.50
KABEL BUSINESS SERVICES HRA CKS $5,079.79
KELTEK INCORPORATED EQUIPMENT $2,63728
LARUE DISTRIBUTING INC MTNG/CONF $45.99
LESUES POOl_MART INC VACUUM $537.49
LIVING MAGAZINE LIVING MAGAZINE $900.50
MARK MUERNER REIMBURSEMENT $512.66
MARY JANE SHARP CLASSES $1,029.00
MATHESON UNWELD SUPPLIES $975O
MENARDS SUPPLIES $51.44
MENARDS BLDG MAINT $162.20
MERCY SCHOOL OF EMERGENCY E[XYTRAINING $250.00
MICM/EST K-9 DETECTION & CO BOARDING $260.00
MIKE MYER SERVICES NUISANCE $120.00
NOBLE FORD VEHICLE REPAIRS $204.87
NORTH WN:REN TOWN & COUNTY MINUTESKXAIMS 6/10/13 $3412.4
NORWALK HARDWARE & AUTO SUPPUES $633.12
NORWALK READY MIXED LIMESTONE $250.00
NORWALKTW]N RIVERS UMPIRE FEES $400.00
OLIVIA BRATT CLASSES $378.00
PEPSI-COLA GEN. BoI-rLERS CONCESSIONS $2,497.75
POOL TECH INC. MAINTENANCE $37.45
PURCHASE POWER POSTAGE DUE $1,000.00
REASONER'S GARAGE INC. EQUIPMENT $1,419.73
SAM'S CLUB SUPPLIES $3,29725
SCHWAWS SALES INT CONCESSIONS $527.65
SOUTHTOWN VEHICLE REPAIR $393.61
STOPTECH LTD MINOR EQUIP $150.00
TREASURER, CITY HALL CIP $75,846.75
TRUGREEN CHEMLAWN BLDG MAINT $323.30
TYLER TECHNOLOGIES MAIL ASST MAINTENANCE $900.00
ULTRAMAX SUPPLIES $3,945.00
WASTE MANAGEMENT OF IA WASTE MANAGEMENT $26,131 26
ZIEGLER INC. EQUIPMENT $4,157.68
GRAND TOTAL $210,489.29
13-145 Motion by Sylvester and seconded by Leto to approve the Consent
Agenda. Motioncarded unanimously.
13-146 Motion by Curtis and seconded by Delker to pass an Ordirmm adopt-
ing the Master Plan and establishing additional rules, regulations and guide-
lines for the development of the Orchard View Planned Unit Development.
(Ordinanca No. 13-011} Approved 4-1. Ayes: Murillo, Leto, Delker and Curtis.
Nayes: Sylvester.
13-147 Motion by Curtis and seconded by Sylvester to adopt a Resolution
approving the 28E Agreement for the Safety Coalition of Central Iowa Cit-
Ies shared services agreement.. (Resolution No. 0718-13-042} Approved 5-
0. Ayes: Mudtio, Lsto, Sylvester, Delker and Curtis. Nayes: none.
13-148 Motion by Curtis and seconded by Leto to adopt a Resolution provid-
Ing for reduction of interest rate for Water Revenue Bond. (Resolution No.
0718-13-043} Approved 5-0. Ayes: Munllo, Leto, Sylvester, Delker and Curtis.
Nay°s: none.
13-149 Motion by Leto and seconded by Curtis to adopt a Resolution approv-
ing the site plan for the Norwalk Community School District Administra-
tion Building, 380Wright Road. (Resolution No. 0718-13-044) Approved 5-0.
Ayes: Murillo, Leto, Syivester, Delker and Curtis. Nay°s: none.
13-150 Motion by Curtis and seconded by Delker to adopt a Resolution ap-
proving the final re-plat of the Legacy Point°, Plat 3. (Resolution NO. 0718-
1_ Approved 5-0. Ayes: MuriUo, Leto, Sylvester, Delker and Curtis. Nayes:
none. -
13-151 Motion by Leto and seconded by Murillo to adopt proposed Resolution
authorizing a $75 monthly stipend for officer assigned K9 as amended, to
include a one-time reimbursement of the previous two years in the amount
of $1800. (Resolution No. 0718-13-046) Approved 5-0 Ayes: Murillo, Leto,
Sylvester, Delker and Curtis. Nayes: none.
13-152 Motion by Curtis and seconded by Mudllo to table ratification of action
taken on June 27 to adopt a Resolution modifying the terms of the City
Manager's Employment Agreement originally adopted June 12, 2012 until
a committee comprised of two council members and a private citizen can
review. Frank Curtis, Jamie Sylvester, Stephanle Riva and city attorney,
Jim Dougherty will meet to go over proposed modification. Approved 5-0.
Ayes: Murillo, Leto, SyIvester, Delker and Curtis. Nayes: none.
13-153 Motion by Murillo and seconded by Delker to ratify action taken on
June 2P to adopt a Resolution authorizing the execution of a retirement
agreement for Police Chief, Ed KuhL Approved 4-1. Ayes: Munllo, Sylvester,
Delker and Curtis. Nayes: Leto.
t 3-t 54 Motion by Curtis and seconded by Delker to enter closed session re-
Isted to real estate pursuant to 21.5(j) of the iowa Code. Approved 5-0. Ayes:
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Murillo, Late, Sylvester, Delker and Curtis. Nayes: none.
" 13-155 Motion by Murillo and seconded by Leto to go back in to open session`
Approved 5-0. Ayes: Mud,o, Leto, SylveSter, Delker and Curtis. Nayes: none.
No action taken.
13-156 Motion by Munllo and seconded by Curtis to edjoum the meeting. Motion
carded unanimously.
Doug Pierce, Mayor
Jeff Rosien, City Clerk/Finance Officer
Beat The Bite Of The
Menacing Mosquito
Notice of Sheriff's Levy and Sale
WARREN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
PO BOX 337, INDIANOLA, IA 50125 • (515) 961-1122
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT
STATE OF IOWA )
)
WARREN COUNTY )
PLAINTIFF: WELLS FARGO BANK NA
VS.
DEFENDANT: KREBS, PATRICIA ANN
DEFENDANT: KREBS, ROBERT JOHN
DEFENDANT: KEENEY, CAROL ANN
COURT FOR WARREN COUNTY
Docket No. (Sale No.) 13-2536(1)
SS Court No. EQCV033690
NOTICE OF LEVY
(NAPS)--When mosquito
season is here, Americans
need to be vigilant about pro-
tecting themselves and their
families. Not only are mos-
quitoes a terrible nuisance,
they can carry West Nile
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) rights, title, and interest In Real Estate
Property to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold is:
THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE EAST 45 FEET OF LOT 3 AND THE SOUTH 1/2 OF LOT 4, BLOCK 37, CHESHIRE'S
ADDITION TO INDIANOLA, WARREN COUNTY, IOWA
Street Address: 800 W 3RD AVENUE, INDIANOLA, IOWA 50125
The described property will be offered for sale st public auction for cash only as follows:
Date of Sale TIme of Sale Place Sale
09/05/2013 10:00 AM Warren County Courthouea East Deers
X This sale not subject to redemption.
Property exemption: Certatn money or property may be exempL Contact your attomey promptly to review specific
provisions of the law and file appropriate notico, If applleable.
Judoment Amt Costs Accmlno Costs Interest Attomsv .
$102,573.88 $1,021.69 PLUS 6.875% of $100323.88 DAVID M ERICKSON
from 01/20/2012 = (515) 246-7913
$11,291.72
Date llerlff
07/23/2013 Bdan S. Vos
OFFICIAL
PUBLICATION
Notice of Sheriff's Levy and Sale
WARREN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
PO BOX 337, INDIANOLA, IA 50125 • (515) 961-1122
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR WARREN COUNTY
STATE OF IOWA ) Docket No. (Sale No.) 13-2532(1)
) SS Coufl No. EQCV034124
WARREN COUNTY )
NOTICE OF LEYY
PLAINTIFF: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA
VS.
DEFENDANT: BARNES, CHRISTOPHER KELLEY
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 dofelent(s) fights, title, and Interest In Real Estate
Property to eat.sly the judgment. The propeLly to be sold Is:
THE SOUTH 660 FEET OF THE WEST 330.00 FEET OF THE SW 114 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 15,
TOWNSHIP 76 NORTH RANGE 24 WEST OFTHE 5TH P.M., WARREN COUNTY, IOWA
Street Address: 9559 NIXON STREET, INDIANOLA, IOWA 50125
The described properly will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows:
Date of Sale TIme of Sale Plane of Sale
09/05/2013 10:00 AM Warren County Courthouse East Doom
XThIs sale nof subject fo redemption.
Property exe Certain money or property may be exempt. Contact your ettomey promptly to review specific
provblom of the law and file appropriate notice, ff applkml.
Judoment Amt Costa , Accmino Costs Intersat Attorney
$147,742.69 $485.50 PLUS 5.125%of $146,092.69 DAVID M ERICKSON
from 07112/2012 = (515) 246-7913
$8,615.47
Dam Shedlf
07/22/2013 Brian S. Vos
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Notice of Sheriff'i Levy and Sale
WARREN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
PO BOX 337, INDIANOLA, IA 50125 • (515) 961-1122
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR WARREN COUNTY
STATE OF IOWA ) Docket No. (Sale NO.) lS-25I)
) ss Court No. EOCV034181
WARREN COUNTY )
NolrcE OF
PLAINTIFF: WELLS FARGO BANK NA
VS.
DEFENDANT: KNAPP, JOSEPH WAYNE
AS a result of the judgment rendered In the above referenced 0ourt case, an execution was Issued by the court to
the Sherlff of county. The qxecotion ordered the sale of defendant(s) dgs, $1e, and Interest in Real Estate
Properly to satl the ludgmeht The properly to be sold Is:
LOT 2, NORTH VIEW PLAT 1, AN OFFICIAl. PLAT IN HARTFORD, WARREN COUNTY, IOWA
Street Address'." 621 EAST STREET, HARTFORD, IOWA 50118
The described property will be offered for sale at publlc auction for cash only as follows:
Date of Sale Time of Sale Place of Sale
09/05/2013 10:00 AM Warren County Courthouse East Doors
X This sale not subject to redemption.
Property exemption: Certain money or property may be exempL Contact your attorney promptly to review specific,
provisions of the law and file appropriate notice, if applicable.
Judgment Amt Costs Acoruino Costs Interest Attorney
$148,054.16 $399.00 PLUS 5.375% of $148,404.16 DAVID M ERICKSON
from 07/30/2012 = (515) 246-7913
$8,656.93
Date Shedff
07/23/2013 Brian S. Vos
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