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N/Warren Town and County News
Thursday, February 25, 2016
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
MINUTES OFTHE NORWALK CITY COUNCIL
STUDY SESSION ON 02-11-16
(abridged)
The City Council study session to discuss the City's Comprehensive Plan; held
in conjunction with the Norwalk Planning and Zoning Commission (p&7), was
held atthe Norwalk Public Safety Building, 1100 Chatham Avenue, on Thursday,
February 11,2016. The meeting was called to order by P&Z Chairperson, Chad
Ross, at 5:35 p.m.
Those present at roll call were: Council members Stephanie Riva, Ed Kuhl, and
David Lester. P&Z members John Fraser, Chad Ross, Judy McConnell, Donna
Grant and Brandon Foldes. Absent: Council members Erika Isley and Jaki
Livingston. Mayor, Tom Phillips, joined meeting at 5:43 p.m.
The consultants delivered a power point presentation on the Planning Depart-
ment outlining the Land Use Plan Update. Council and P&Z members discussed
land use in general and development of sub areas 1,2 and 3.
A public workshop will be held at the Public Safety Building on March 24, 2016
at 5:30 p.m.
The meeting adjourned at 7:34 RM.
Tom Phillips, Mayor
Attest:
Marketa Oliver, City Manager
Pictured are the winners of
the teacher. Photo submitted.
February 11
Vehicle Crash - 1900
block of North Avenue.
Sherly Sims, Des Moines,
lost control of her vehicle
due to hazardous road
conditions. Information
was taken and report was
forwarded to Iowa Dept of
Transportation.
February 12
Warrant Arrest - Polk
County Jail. Jesse Boley,
Des Moines, was arrested
on a Norwalk warrant for
Theft. Subject was picked
up from Polk County au-
thorities and transported
to the Warren County Jail.
Narcotic Violation -
1100 block of High Road.
Kyle Wallace, Norwalk,
was arrested and charged
with possession controlled
substance and possession
of drug paraphernalia.
Subject was processed and
transported to Warren
County Jail.
Criminal Mischief -
1800 block Merle Huff Av-
enue. Paintball damage to
house siding and to a ve-
hicle. Information taken
and a report was made.
Investigation continues in
this incident.
Warrant Arrest - 804
Main Street. Noah Brown,
Des Moines, was arrested
on an active Norwalk war-
rant for Criminal Mischief.
Subject was processed and
transported to Warren
County Jail.
February. 14
Criminal Mischief -
Bottlebrush Road and
the Parks and Rec 4th Grade Intramural Dodgeball champions. Jenny Sinclair is
POLICE REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
Beardsley Street. Damage, February 16 and Bryan Holland, Slater,
reported to tires and wind- Vehicle Crash - Sunset collided. Information was
shield of vehicle. Informa- Drive and Chatham Av- taken and a report was for-
tion taken and report was enue. Vehicles driven by warded to Iowa Depart-
made. Alma Hatfield, Norwalk ment of Transportation.
SHERIFF'S REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
January 16
2000 block of Beardsley,
recovered vehicle reported
stolen from Mason City.
Owner, Jacqueline Meyer,
Marble Rock, Iowa.
January 18
Sidney Hudson, 31,
Norwalk, was arrested for
operating while intoxicated,
1st offense, failure to main-
tain control, failure to pro-
vide proof of insurance, and
driving on the wrong side
of the roadway.
January 19
10000 block of
Southwold Road, Donald
Piper, 83, Des Moines, was
arrested for domestic as-
sault. 80-year-old female
victim from Des Moines.
January 21
400 block of Iowa Street,
18 year old victim from St
Marys, reported harass-
merit and an assault. Vi m
was referred to !£he
Indianola Police Depart-
ment for the assault. Ha-
rassment was unfounded at
this time.
January 22
Assist rescue with medi-
cal call, 17-year-old male
from Martensdale.
Charles Bell, 21,
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED
URBAN RENEWAL PLAN AMENDMENT
Notice Is Hereby Given: That at 6 o'clock p.m., at the Council Chambers,
City Hall 705 North Ave, Norwalk, Iowa, on March 3, 2016, the City Council of
the City of Norwalk, Iowa, will hold a public hearing on the question of amending
the urban renewal plan for the Norwalk Urban Renewal Area to facilitate the
undertaking of a new urban renewal project in the Norwalk Urban Renewal Area
consisting of using tax increment financing to provide economic development
support to the Norwalk Community School District.
A copy of the amendment is on file for public inspection in the office of the
City Clerk.
At said hearing any interested person may file written objections or com-
ments and may be heard orally with respect to the subject matters of the hear-
ing.
A Fantastic shopping event.
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.
Marketa Oliver
City Manager
this ad to t,t,,
Norwalk, was arrested for
speeding, possession of
marijuana and drug para-
phernalia.
January 26
The principal at the
Martensdale School re-
ported two juveniles in pos-
session of marijuana. Refer-
ral to juvenile court made.
12000 block of Carter,
search warrant served,
weapon violations discov-
ered; investigation contin-
ues.
February 4
Sex abuse investigation,
14-year-old female victim
from Warren County.
Jordan Gustafson, 30,
Rick Walls, Greenfield Martensdale, was charged
Plaza, reported a burglary with disorderly conduct.
to his garage; $0 loss. ACCIDENTS
January 27 February 14 - 7:10 p.m.,
Drug investigation, 13000 block of R45 Hwy:
Martensdale. Effie Blake, Indianola, ve-
January. 30 hide/deer.
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the Planning and
Zoning Commission on the 8~" day of March, 2016, at 7:00 P.M. at Harvest Church,
4225 N. Birch Ave, Cumming, Iowa. Said hearing is in regards to an application
for a Planned Unit Development and compatibility with the City of Cumming's
Land Use Plan.
The proposed Planned Unit Development application is being requested on the
property described as:
The SE IA of Section 8, Township 77 North, Range 25 West, of the 5t" P.M.,
except the North 1,075.00 feet of the East 703.72 feet and the South 188.57
feet of the West 346.50 feet thereof, all within the City of Cumming, Warren
County, Iowa.
Additional information regarding this request may be obtained by contacting the
City Clerk at 981-9214. Anyone wishing to comment on this request should at-
tend this hearing or submit written comments on or before the time of the hear-
ing. Send comments to City of Cumming, P.O. Box 100, Cumming, IA 50061.
Rachelle Swisher
City Clerk/Treasurer ....
New Virginia Kum N Go February 14 - 8 p.m., -
reported a fight. No charges 6764 G24 Hwy: Lauren
were filed. Strange, Indianola, was
lanuarv 31 eastbound in the 6700 block
6000-block of Elkhorn of G24 Hwy traveling a
Street, firearm stolen out of right curve and downhill
DMPD jurisdiction recov- grade. Strange lost control
ered. of vehicle and over cor-
February 2 rected causing her to leave
Clover Finch-Foster, Stroadway and enter the right
Marys, reported identity (south) ditch. Roadway
theft. : slightly snow covered and
Assisting Norwalk Fire appeared wet at time of ac-
Department, unattended cident. Strange damaged
vehicle fire. Owner, Estella mailbox to residence of 6764
Deko, Des Moines, was re- G24 Hwy and struck pine
ferred to Des Moines Police tree in the front yard of that
Department to make a sto- residence.
len vehicle report; $10,000 February 16 - 5:20 a.m.,
loss. Interstate 35: Randy
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Baughman, Newton, Tina
Chapman, New Virginia,
were northbound on Inter-
state 35 at the 61 MM. As
Baughman entered the
work zone, the lanes shifted
to the right. Baughman and
Chapman also state it was
difficult to see the lanes due
to no lighting and poor lane
markings. Baughman stated
he stayed in his lane and
was hit by Chapman.
Chapman stated she was
unsure if she left her lane.
Start the day off right!
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