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N/Warren Town and County News
Thursday, August 29, 2013
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
.. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the WARREN
COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT on the 12 = day of September, 2013 at
8:05 p.m, in the 2 = floor Board of Supervisors Meeting Room, Warren County
Administration Building, Indianola, Iowa.
Said hearing is in regard to a special use permit application submitted by Izaak
Walton League, 16383 118 = Avenue, Indianola, Iowa 50125. A special use
permit is sought from Title V, Chapter 41.02 [2E] of the 2013 Warren County
Zoning Ordinance. Said section [2El provides for Private gun dubs, skeet sheeting
ranges, commemial swimming pools and similar uses. if granted, the special
use would allow for an expansion of two (2) shooting ranges on property de-
scribed as:
The West 846' of the SE NE-N of Rd and the S 331' and West 846' NE NE of
Section twenty-three (23) in Township Seventy-five (75) North, Range
Twenty-four (24) West of the 5 = P.M.,Warren County, Iowa.
Located at 16383 118 th Avenue, Indianola, Iowa 50125.
The text of the application is on file in the ZONING OFFICE in the Warren County
Administrstion Building, 301 North Buxton, Suite 212, Indlanola, Iowa, and
may be examined during regular office hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.
. to 4:30 p.m.).
Written comments will be accepted during regular office hours or before the
hearing. Send comments to: Warren County Zoning Office, 301 North Buxton,
Suite 212, Indianola, Iowa 50125 or emall them to: zoning @eo.werren.ie.us
Dated at Indianola, Iowa this 22 day of August, 2013.
Robert K. Folkestad
Zoning Director
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the WARREN
COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT on the 12 = day of September, 2013 at
7:35 p.m. in the 2= floor Board of Supervisors Meeting Room,Warren County
Administration Building, Indianola, lows.
Said hearing is in regard to a variance request application submitted by Second
Chance Dog Rescue, 4803 Lisbon Street, Prole, Iowa 50229. Owner of the
property in question is Denies Clark, 4803 Lisbon Street, Prole, Iowa 50229.
A variance is sought from Title V, Chapter 41.02 [1 HI of the 2013 Warren County
Zoning Ordinance. Section [1HI provides for Kennels for the raising, breeding
and boarding of dogs or other small animals; provided that all buildings, includ-
ing exemise runways, be at least two hundred (200) feet from all property lines.
The variance request is to place Second Chance Dog Rescue within 10ff of all
property lines on property described as:
Pamel"E", a part of the existing Parcel "D', located in the South Half of the
Southeast Quarter of Section 34,Township 76 North, Range 25 West of the
5 t" P.M., Warren County, Iowa, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the South-
east Quarter of Section 34, Township 76 North, Range 25 West of the 5
P.M.,Warren County, Iowa; thence South 89 ° 57' 53"West, 426.61 feet along
the South line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said
Section 34; thence North 0 ° 26' 14" West, 410.52 feet; thence North 89 ° 26'
30" East, 359.98 feet to a point in an existing fence line; thence SoUth 2 ° 14'
12"West, 175.50 feet along said fence line; thence South 44 ° 42' 02" East,
210.97 feet along said fence line; thence South 4 ° 12' 21" East, 09.19 feet
along said fence line to a point on the South line of the Southeast Quarter
of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 34; thence south 89 ° 57' 03"West,
88.33 feet along said line to the Point of Beginning. Said Parcel contains
4.000 acres, including 0.015 acres of County Road right-of-way.
Located at 4803 Lisbon Street, Prole, Iowa 50229.
The text of the application is on file in the ZONING OFFICE in the Warren County
Administration Building, 301 North Buxton, Suite 212, Indianola, lows, and
may be examined during regular office hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m.).
Written comments will be accepted during regular office hours or before the
hearing. Send comments to: Warren County Zoning Office, 301 North Buxton,
Suite 212, Indianola, Iowa 50125 or email them to: zoning @co.warren.ia.us
Dated at Indianola, Iowa this 22 m day of August, 2013.
Robert K. Folkestad
Zoning Director
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a public heanng will be held before the WARREN
COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT on the 12 =' day of September, 2013 st
7:55 p.m. in the 2= floor Board of Supervisom Mesting Room, Warren County
Administration Building, Indlanola, lows.
Said hearing is in regard to a vadance request application submitted by Rob
Vlera, Buell Consultlng, €/o Verizon Wlrelmm, 5006 Merrlma¢ Lane N, Ply-
mouth, Mlnneeota 55446. Owner of the property in question is Dave House,
10506 ,=Ulhwold Road, I)es Moines, Iowa 5032¢L A variance is sought from
Title V, Chapter 41.11 [1 L] of the 2013 Warren County Zoning Ordinance. Sec-
tion [1 L} provides for Microwave, radio, television and cellular telephone commu-
nication towers Distance regulations are one and one-half (1 ½) times the
height of the tower (as measured from the base) to all tower site boundaries.
Another variance is sought from Title V, Chapter 41.11 [3D] of the 2013 Warren
County Zoning Ordinance. Section [3D] Minimum SideYard Width. Permitted
'" uses in this district: When adjacent to an "R" District - 75 Feet. Another variance
is sought from Tdle V, Chapter 41.11 [3E] Minimum Rear Yard Depth, Thirty-five
(35) feet. The vadance request is to build a 60' wireless communications mono-
pole and equipment building within 49' of the east (side) property line and within
10' 3" on the south (rear) property line on property described as:
Southwold, Parcel "A"of Lot #'s 23 and 24 in Section 3,Township 77 North,
Range 24West of the 5 m P.M., Warran County, Iowa.
Located st 10506 Southwold Road, Des Moines, Iowa 50320.
The text of the application is on file in the ZONING OFFICE in the Warren County
Administration Building, 301 North Buxton, Suite 212, Indlanola, Iowa, and
may be examined during regular office hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m.).
Written comments will be accepted during regular office hours or before the
hearing. Send comments to: Warren County Zoning Office, 301 North Buxton,
Suite 212, Indianola, Iowa 50125 or email them to: zoning @co.warren.ia.us
Dated at Indianola, Iowa this 22 day of August, 2013.
- Robert K. Folkestad
Zoning Director
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the WARREN
COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT on the 12 = day of September, 2013 at
7:45 p.m. in the 2= floor Board of Supervisors Meeting Room, Warren County
Administration Building, Indianola, Iowa.
Said hearing is in regard to a variance request application submitted by John
and Kay Steinke, 7600 Onyx Trail, Indianola, Iowa 50125. A variance is sought
from Title V, Chapter 41.04 [7D] of the 2013 Warren County Zoning Ordinance.
Section [7D] provides for Minimum Side Yard Width. Each side yard-dwellings:
fifteen (15) feet. Other permitted uses: twenty-five (25) feet unless otherwise
specified. The variance request is to build a 32' x 36' pole building within 5' of the
West property line on property described as:
Big Sky Acres, Lot #17, in Section 19,Township 75 North, Range 25 West of
the 5 = RM., Warren County, Iowa.
Located at 7600 Onyx Trail, Indianola, Iowa 50125.
The text of the application is on file in the ZONING OFFICE in the Warren County
Administration Building, 301 North Buxton, Suite 212, Indianola, lows, and
may be examined during regular office hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m.).
Written comments will be accepted during regular office hours or before the
hearing. Send comments to: Warren County Zoning Office, 301 North Buxton,
Suite 212, Indianola, Iowa 50125 or email them to: zoning @co.warren.ia.us
Dated at Indianola, Iowa this 22 day of August, 2013.
Robert K. Folkestad
Zoning Director
Capsaicin is the alkaloid ingredient that gives pep-
pers their heat. The capsaicin content is greater in
the hot peppers than the bell peppers. It is affected
by climate conditions, geographic location and the
age of the fruit.
The people of Portugal and S)ain will often eat 12
grapes from a bunch just as the clock strikes 12 on
New Year's Eva. This tradition is said to ensure 12
happy months in the coming year.
Giving The Classic Burger A Gourmet Makeover
(NAPS)--Food trends may
come and go, but burgers con-
tinue to sizzle--especially as
grilling season heats up. One
of the'reasons for the burger's
longevity is its amazing ver-
satility. While some grill mas-
ters may find the no-frills,
classic cheeseburger perfect
in its simplicity, others like
to add a little pizzazz to their
patties, turning the classic
burger into an innovative
gourmet offeringmwith the
help of ethnic flavor profiles,
seasonal ingredients and
other influences.
Ifyvur taste buds lean mcm
toward the gourmet, you can
give your burger some extra
flair by adding fresh and inno-
vative ingredients. Here are
some tips on how to make a
burger gourmet:
• Instead of a traditional
bun, try an herb-encrusted
bun to bring out the flavor
of the burger.
• Get orestive with ing
dient mizg swest and salty
tastes, or sweet and spicy.
Examples include bacon and
tomato, barbecue sauce and
cheddar dmese, or mango and
spicy jerk sauce.
• Take the flavors you
love at a favorite restaurant,
such as basil, balsamic vine-
gar and garlic, and integrate
them into your gourmet bur-
gers at home.
Over the years, Red Robin,
a leader in the gourmet burgor
department, has added Latin,
Italian and Asian influences
to its signature burgers--
always using the freshest
ingredients from vegetables
to sauces. The Banzai Burger,
that includes Asian flavors
and has been on the menu for
more than 35 years, may have
been ahead of its time, but it
remains a classic. "
Adding fresh and innova-
tive ingredients can help
tum an ordinary burger into
a gourmet treat.
The Banzai Bm3er
1 targe gourmet, sesame
seed bun, toasted
Mayonnaise
1 vine-ripened tomato,
sl/ced
11, lb. ground beef, 80
percent lean or above,
made into a patty
2 large pineapple
rings, marinated in
teriyaki sauce
Iceber lettuce,
shredded
2 slices cheddar cheese
Before cooking burger,
preheat grill Grill patty
to minimum internal tem-
perature of 160 ° F for a
minimum of 15 seconds to
mAffilm;,, flavor and juici-
ness. Coat patty with
teriyaki sauce and cover
one side of patty with
cheese dice Allow cheese
to melt completely. Grill
pineapple rings on both
side Spread mayonnaise
on both bun halves. On
bottom bun, stack burger,
tomato slices, pineapple
rings and shredded let-
tuce. Cover with top bun.
Serve with steak fries or
your favorite side.
To find out more, visit
www.redrobin.com.
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF MEETING FOR APPROVAL OF
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH WARREN
COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION AND AUTHORIZATION OF ANNUAL
APPROPRIATION TAX INCREMENT PAYMENTS
The City Council of the City of Norwalk, Iowa, will meet at the Norwalk Eas-
ter Public Library on the 5th day of September, 2013, at 6:30 o'clock p.m., at
which time and place proceedings will be instituted and action taken to approve
a Development Agreement between the City and the Warren County Economic
Development Corporation with respect to the provision of services, initiatives
and programs for the promotion of economic development in the Norwalk Urban
Renewal area (the "Urban Renewal Area"), which provides for certain property
tax incentives in the form of annual appropriation incremental property tax pay-
ments in a total amount not to exceed $200,030, as authorized by Section 403.9
of the Code of Iowa.
The agreement to make incremental property tax payments will not be a
general obligation of the City, but will be payable solely and only from incremen-
tal property tax revenues generated within the Urban Renewal Area. All pay-
ments under the Development Agreement will be subject to annual appropria-
tion by the City Council.
At the meeting, the City Council will receive oral or written objections from
any resident or property owner of the City. Thereafter, the City Council may, at
the meeting or at an adjournment thereof, take additional action to approve the
Development Agreement or may abandon the proposal.
This notice is given by order of the City Council of Norwalk, Iowa, in accor-
dance with Section 403.9 of the Code of Iowa.
Jeff Rosien
City Clerk
In today's public display shows, corn )uters ere used
to control the Isunching of fireworks and the syn-
chronization of the aerial bursts with music.
A horse can see better at night than a human. How-
ever, it takes a horse's eyes longer to adjust from
light to dark and from dark to light than a human's.
Serve Your Guests The Best
• (NAPS)--Nothing says .......
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the aromas of fresh-baked .,
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recipe from Eggland's Best Bread Bake was the Grand
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for breakfast or dessert, ever Egglsnd's Best "Your
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of recipe entries in the inau-
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For additional information cover dish with plastic
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Peach-Blueberry Preheat oven to 350"F,
Egg Bread Bake remove plastic wrap and
spread peaches
Ingredients: and blueberries on top of
5 cups egg bread the egg bread.
(ehaliah, paska, Sprinkle remaining
brioche), chopped sugar over dish and bake
into 1-inch pieces for about an hour, until
5-6peaches, skinless bake has puffed up and is
and cut into small light brown.
slices Remove from oven and
2 cups blueberries cool for 10 minutes.
3 Eggland's Best eggs Serve with Greek yogurt,
¼ cup pure maple toasted sliced almonds, and
syrup warmed maple syrup.