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N/Warren Town and County News
Thursday, October 2, 2014
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
MINUTES OFTHE REGULAR NORWALK CITY
COUNCIL MEETING ON 9-18-14
(abridged for publication)
Mayor, Tom Phillips, called the Norwalk City Council meeting, held at 705 North
Avenue, to order at 6:02 RM. Present at roll call: Eric Delker, Erika Isiey, Kyle
Jackson and Jaki Livingston. Absent: none. (RC = roll call vote)
14-217 Motion by Isiey and seconded by Delker to approve the Agenda, as
amended to remove the presentation and items 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22 and 24,
carried unanimously by voice vote.
14-218 Motion by Livingston and seconded by Jackson to approve the Minutes
of the August 28, 2014 study session and September 4, 2014 regular council
meeting, carried unanimously by voice vote.
Consent Includes tax abatements; liquor license applications for Norwalktoberfest,
Casey's, Echo Valley Country Club, Rosco's and Rudy's; special event permit for
Norwalktoberfest; august monthly
A+ LAWN
AIRPORT SIGNS
BARCO MUNICIPAL
BECKY DVORAK
BLUE TARP
BRICK GENTRY
CALIFORNIA CONT
CARPENTER UNIF
CENTRAL PUMP
CITY BRAKE
CNM OUTDOOR
CONFLUENCE
DAVIS SUN TURF
DELAGE LANDEN
DM WATER WORKS
DOWNEY TIRE
ELLIOFI" EQUIP
EMS PROFESSIONALS
EXCEL MECHANICAL
FIRE SERVICE TRAIN
FIREHOUSE SOFTWARE
FREEDOM TIRE
G & L CLOTHING
GE CAPITAL
GOPHER SPORT
GREGG YOUNG
HARVEY'S AUTOMOTIVE
HOTSY CLEANING
HOUSBY
IA - AWWA
IMFOA
INDEPENDENT PUB ADV
INDOFF
IOWA AS,SOD PROF
IOWA WINDOW SVC
,)GS OLD FURNn~IRE '"~
JOHNSON PHOTO .....
KAPLAN FIRE & EMS
KOCH BROTHERS
LASER RESOURCES
UVING MAGAZINE
MATHESON LINWELD
MCCLURE ENG
MEDICAP
MENARDS
MENARDS
• MERRILL~.~.,w ,it, ~;,::,
METROWASTE -, -
MIKE MYER
MURPHY TRACTOR
NFPA
NOBLE FORD
N WAR TOWN & CTY
NORWALK SCHOOLS
NORWALK HARDWARE
PEGLOW ART & DESIGN
PEPSI-COLA
PILOT ROCK
p,EUMB SUPPLY, '.:~, ,
POOLTECH
RADAR ROAD TEC
RDG BUSSARD DIKIS
REGISTER MEDIA
SCOFFS FOODS
TOMPKINS INDUSTRIES
TRANS IOWA EQUIP
TREAT AMERICA
U SELECT IT
USA BLUE BOOK
VEENSTRA & KIMM
VOORHEES TAEKWONDO
WARREN CO TREAS
14-219 Motion by Livingston and
reports and expenditures:
IRRIGATION REPAIR $28,783.36
LOGO ON VEHICLE $42.40
28 CONES/SUPPLIES $775.86
REFUND $10.00
OPER SUPPLIES $183.97
PAYMENT FOR SERV $60.00
SAFETY GLASSES $302.82
UNIFORM ALLOW $1,123.62
EQUIPMENT REPAIR $1,078.52
REPAIR $316.00
LINEHEAD $24.95
ZONING CODE $2,000.00
EQUIPMENT $45.53
EQUIPMENT $463.51
SERVICE $36,207.23
REPAIRS $519.85
RELAY AUXILIARY $63.39
MED SUPPLIES $3,015.16
REPAIRS $947.00
EDU/'rRNG $350.00
CONTRACT $1,335.00
REPAIR $172.49
CLOTHING $849.61
LEASE $520.00
OPER SUPPLIES $84.06
REPAIR $183.75
PARTS/SUPPLIES $735.50
BORING $159.56
EQUIPMENT $3,027.29
SEMINAR $135.00
CONF $160.00
SERVICE $2,500.00
SUPPLIES $201.70
DUES NOTICE $70.00
CITY HALL $17O.OO
FURNITURE $4,869.10
COMPOSITE $24.97
INTERFACE $2.,025.00
RENTAL/LEASE $38.56
LEASE $221.46
LIVING MAGAZINE $900.00
MED SUPPLIES $321.05
CERTIFIED SITE $8,031.00
MED SUPPLIES $149.99
SUPPLIES $3928
SUPPLIES $164.88
REPAIR 32 $85.00
ASI STK LARGE ITEM $8,911.10
NUISANCE ABATE $240.00
REPAIR TRUCK $716.29
MEMBERSHIP $300.00
VEHICLE REPAIR $52.62
PUBLIC HRG $190.35
HOMESHOW $5,778.53
SUPPLIES $324.27
LICENSE AGREE $600.00
MTG/CONF $453.78
PILOT ROCK $241.00
EQUIPMENT $65.83
MOTOR REPAIR $470.19
RADAR CERT $280.00
SIGNAGE $2,937.76
PUBLICATION $26.56
SUPPUES $458.20
PART FOR #13 $36.19
CAMERA TRAIN $1,048.79
EDU TRNG $7.56
SOFTWARE $1,200.00
SUPPLIES $183.44
BLDG INSP SERV $908.00
TAEKWONDO $543.38
2014/2015 TAXES $180.00
seconded by Isley to approve the Consent
Agenda• RC vote carried unanimously•
14-220 Motion by Delker and seconded by Isley to adopt Resolution of Correc-
tion 0918-14-77 for the Southeast Trunk Sewer Phase II project to state the
Notice to Bidders was published in the North Warren Town and County newspa-
per. RC passed unanimously.
Mayor opened Public Hearing at 6:05 p.m. concerning SE Trunk Sewer Phase
~t proiect. Rosien noted that no written comment was received. With no one
present wishing to speak, Mayor closed the Public Hearing at 6:06 p.m.
14-22 Motion by Livingston and seconded by Delker to adopt Resolution 0918-
14-78 adopting plans, specifications, for of contract and estimate of costs
for the SE Trunk Sawer Phase It project. RC passed unanimously.
14-222 Motion by Isiey and seconded by Delker to adopt Resolution 0918-14-
79 making award of the construction contract for the SE Trunk Sawer Phase
II project. RC passed unanimously.
14-223 Motion by Livingston and seconded by Jackson to adopt Resolution
0918-14-80 approving contract and bond for the SETrunk Sewer Phase II
project. RC passed unanimously.
Mayor opened Public Hearing at 6:08 p.m. concerning an Ordinance amending
Section 17•40.030 Off-street Parking Requirements of the City of Norwalk Zon-
ing Ordinance. Rosien noted that no written comment was received.With no one
present wishing to speak, Mayor closed the Public Hearing at 6:09 p.m.
14-224 Motion by Isley and seconded by Livingston to pass the first (of three)
readings of an Ordinance amending Section 17.40:030 Off-street Parking
Requirements of the City of Norwalk Zoning Ordinance. RC passed unani-
mously.
Mayor opened Public Hearing at 6:09 p.m. concerning designation of the ex-
panded Norwalk urban Renewal Area and Urban Renewal Plan Amendment.
Rosien noted that no written comment was received. With no one present wish-
ing to speak, Mayor closed the Public Hearing at 6:10 p.m.
14-225 Motion by Jackson and seconded by Isley to adopt Resolution 0918-14-
81 designating the expartded Norwalk Urban Renewal Area and Urban Re-
newal Plan Amendment. IRC passed unanimously.
14-226 Motion by LivingstoDn and seconded by Delker to pass Ordinance 14-16
amending certain sections of Chapter 176, Subdivision Regulations as it
relates to temporary turnarounds. RC passed unanimously.
14-227 Motion by Isley and seconded by Jackson to pass the first (of three)
readings of an Ordinance amending Chapter 3, Boundaries, of the City of
Norwalk Zoning Ordinance. RC passed unanimously.
14-228 Motion by Isiey and seconded by Livingston to adopt Resolution 0918-
14-82 approving a grant contract with the GovernorsTraffic Safety Bureau
for the amount of $8,000. RC passed unanimously.
14-229 Motion by Livingston and seconded by Delker to adopt Resolution 0918-
14-83 approving the fiscal year 2013-2014 Street Finance Report (Road Use
Tax) for the City of Norwalk. RC passed unanimously.
14-230 Motion by Delker and seconded by Jackson to adjourn the meeting at
6:16 P.M. carried unanimously by voice vote.
Tom Phillips, Mayor
Jeff Rosien, City Clerk
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
MINUTES TO BE APPROVED AT THE
OCTOBER 7TH, 2014 MEETING
September 19, 2014
The Warren County Board of Supervisors met Friday September 19, 2014, at
8:30 a.m. with Supervisor's Doug Shull and Dean Yordi present• Supervisor
Steve Wilson was absent. Also present were Traci VanderLinden, Auditor, Jean
Furler, County Administrator, Megan Andrew, Budget Coordinator, David Carroll,
County Engineer, Ryan Bowlin, Assistant Roads Superintendent and Brian
Konrad, Operations Assistant. The Board met to discuss the Engineering De-
partment budget and approve claim for DHS.
DISCUSSION ONLY: The Board met to discuss the Engineering Department
budget. Further discussion will take place at next Board of Supervisors Meeting
on October 7, 2014.
RESOLUTION 14-127 DHS POSTAGE CLAIM
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Warren County Board of Supervisors hereby ap-
proves claim in the amount of $21.00 for Department of Human Services for
reactivation fee on post office box. Carded unanimously
Upon proper motion the meeting was adjourned at 8:50 a.m.
A'I-rEST:
AUDITOR, Traci VanderLinden
CHAIR, Doug Shull
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
CITY OF CUMMING
Regular Council Meeting 9/22/2014
To be Approved at 10/13/2014 Meeting
The Regular City Council Meeting of the City of Cumming was held at Cumming
City Hall, 649 N. 44th St. on Monday, September 22, 2014. The Meeting was
called to Order at 7:00 RM. by Mayor Tom Backer. Present at Roll Call: Dave
Chelsvig, Ed Harkin, Dine Goode, Peggy Koch, Jean Lare. Absent: None. Me-
tion by Goode, Seconded by Harkin to Approve the Agenda. Approved 5-0.
Reports: Park & Rec will hold the annual Halloween parade and party on Oct.
25= from 11-1. Closing the street for the parade will be on the next Council
agenda. Pumhasing the property where the park was previously located is being
looked into.
Consent Items
Motion by Lain, Seconded by Koch to approve Consent Items: 9/8/14 Council
Meeting Minutes, 8/12/14 Perk & Rec Meeting Minutes, 9/18/14 Calculation &
Verification Journal, 9/18/14 Accts Payable Acct Ledger. Approved 5-0.
Expenditures:
City of Des Moines
Clerk Wages
Gary Wiedmann Rissr/l'ank Lid Replace 4301Fmldmg 325.00
Iowa One Call Une Location 18.90
MidAmerican Energy Service 516.80
N/Warren Town News Publishing 44.95
Rachelle Swisher Postage 6.49
Safe Building Comp. Building Inspections 226.50
Skinner Law Office PC Legal Fees -August 856.50
Teri Cheisvig Reimburse - Halloween Party 53.06
US Bank Copier Lease 101.97
Total $4,046.74
Action/Discussion Items
A. Discussion of the city's finances with Travis Squires from Piper Jaffray.
B. Motion by Harkin, Seconded by Chaisvig to approve the Second and
Third (Final) Reading of Ordinance 201401 An Ordinance Amending the Code
of Ordinances of the City of Cumming, Iowa, by Amending Provisions Pertaining
to Flood Plain Regulations. Approved 5-0.
C. Motion by Chelsvig, Seconded by Goode to approve Resolution 2014-
29 City Street Financial Report. Approved 5-0.
D. Discussion of the property located at 4301 Cumming Ave.
E. Discussion regarding Phase II and III Sewer Projects.
Reports
*Mayor: Attorney will start attending only those meetings with items
that may need to be addressed; West Des Moines Police department handles
animal control. Mayor will meet with them to discuss.
.Clerk: 3324 N. Doe Run is now being managed by Five Brothers
Property Management; Des Moines Water Works is looking at a rate increase for
2015; I DOT will be patching 1-35 in 2015; Newsletter will go out 1 = week of Octo-
ber; Shawn from MSA needs design guidelines from Council members; Furnace
filter might need changed and furnace looked at as routine maintenance; Joint
sealing will be finished this week. Will need to walk/drive the route for completion
before invoice for work is paid.
UPCOMING CITY COUNCIL MEETING: October 13, 2014, 7:00 pm at City
Hall
Motion made by Goode, Seconded by Lare to Adjourn at 8:19 p.m. Approved 5-
0.
Tom Becker, Mayor; Rachelle Swisher, City Clerk/Treasurer
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Statement of Ownership,
- Management and Cimulation
Publication Title: N/Warren Town and County News.
Publication Number: 395-120.
Filing Date: September 30, 2014.
Issue Frequency: Weekly.
Number of Issues Published Annually: 52.
Annual Subscription Price: $18 in county; $24 other.
Complete Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication: 1122 Main St.,
Ste. #1, P.O. Box 325, Norwalk, IA 50211-0325.
Contact Person: Sally M. Huntoon; Telephone: 515-981-0406.
Complete Mailing Address of Headquarters or General Business Office of
Publisher: 1122 Main St., Ste. #1, RO. Box 325, Norwalk, IA 50211-0325.
Full Names and Complete Mailing Addresses of Publisherl Editor, and Man-
aging Editor~ Publisher, Steve Klein, 210 South 1st St., Carlisle, IA 50047; Edi-
tor, Sally M. Huntoon, t 122 Main St., Ste. #1, P.O. Box 325, Norwalk, IA 50211-
0325; Managing Editor, Sally M. Huntoon, 1122 Main St., Ste. #1, P.O. Box 325,
Norwalk, IA 5021 t -0325.
Owner: Klein Publications, 210 South 1 st St., Carlisle, IA 50047; Steve Klein,
210 South 1st St., Carlisle, IA 50047.
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Holding 1 Percent or More of Total Amount of Bonds, Mortgages, or Other Secu-
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Publication Title: N/Warren Town and County News.
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12 Months, 1850; No. Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date,
1850.
Paid Cimulation (By Mail and Outside the Mail) - Mailed Outside-County
Paid Subscriptions Stated on PS Form 3541 : Average No. Copies Each Issue
During Preceding 12 Months, 152; No. Copies of Single Issue Published Near-
estto Filing Date, 154.
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Copies Each issue During Preceding 12 Months, 1362; No. Copies of Single
Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date, 1368.
Paid Distribution Outside the Mails Including Sales Through Dealers and
Carriers, Street Vendors, Counter Sales, and Other Paid distribution Outside
USPS: Average No. Copies Each Issue Dudng Preceding 12 Months, 76; No.
Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date, 74.
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Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date, None.
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Months, 1590; No. Copies of Single IssuePublished Nearest to Filing Date, t 596.
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of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date, None.
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age No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months, None; No. Copies of
Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date, None.
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of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date, None.
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Each Issue Dudng Preceding 12 Months, None; No, Copies of Single Issue Pub-
lished Nearest to Filing Date, None.
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Dudng Preceding 12 Months, None; No. Copies of Single Issue Published Near-
est to Filing Date, None.
Total Distribution: Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12
Months, 1590; No. Copies of Sin~e Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date, 1596.
• ~ not =Distributed: Average No. ~es Each Issue During Preceding
WRA ...... ~ ....... 1;142.91 .i2.Months~ 260;:No. Copies Of Single |,~ PtiOlished Nearest to;Filing'Date,
8/25/14 '-'9/7/t4 ....... .... "' 753.66254.
Total: Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months, 1850;
No. Copies of Single Issue Published Nearast to Filing Date, 1850.
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100%; No. Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date, 100%.
Publication of Statement of Ownership: If the publication is a general publi-
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2014 issue of this publication.
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(including civil penalties).
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A house that does not have one worn, comfy chair in
it is soulless.
-May Sarton
OFFICIAL
OFFICIAL
PUBLICATION PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TO ESTABLISH A BANK OFFICE TO ESTABLISH A BANK OFFICE
City State Bank, Norwalk, has sub- City State Bank, Norwalk, will sub-
mitted an application to the Superin- mit an application to the appropriate
tendent of Banking, State of Iowa, for Regional Director of the Federal De-
authorization to establish a bank office posit Insurance Corporation for Autho-
at 120 S Taylor Street, Mount Ayr, Iowa. rization to establish a bank branch of-
The application was accepted for rice at 120 S Taylor Street, Mount Ayr,
processing by the Superintendent of Iowa within 5 days of this publication
Banking on September 25, 2014. Any person wishing to comment
Any interested person may submit on this application may also file his or
wntten comments concerning the ap- her comments in writing with the Re-
plication within ten days of this publi- gional Director of the Federal Deposit
cation. Comments shall be addressed Insurance Corporation at the FDIC
to: Superintendent of Banking, 200 Regional office located at 1100 Wal-
East Grand Avenue, Suite 300, Des nut Street, Ste 2100, Kansas City, MO
Moines, Iowa 50309. 64106 not later than October 24,2014.
The non-contidential portions of the
City State Bank application are on file at the appropri-
By: ate FDIC office and are available for
/s/Steve Albrecht, President public inspection during regular busi-
ness hours. Photocopies of the non-
confidential portion of the application
file will be made available upon re-
quest.
inic
Every Thursday 6 - 8 p.m.
Patient registration begins at 5:45 p.m. with last
patient registration at 7 p.m.
Crossroads Church, 2601 BOrder St., Norwalk
515,- -:287 8580 www.2thecrossroads.com
Lead Testing, Adult Tetanus Shots, Chiropractic, Patient Assistance, Program
Enrollment, Diabetes-Blood Glucose Testing, High Blood Pressure Testing
First Come First Served.
No Appointments Necessary. eeClini= ,=.
No Cost. In-Kind Donations Accepted. ....... "°
City State Bank
By:
/s/Steve Albrecht, President
A heifer is a young female
cow that hasn't had a calf
yet. A cow can't produce
milk until she has had a
calf.