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- i:'U"r~S uant to due call 2xnd notice the1""'eof~ the City Council fot~ the City
of- S'L Jo s e ph met in t"e q u lat" session on Thl..n~sday~ Apt" i I i::~ 1 ~ 1994 at
1~1ZI¡Z¡ p. 111. in the City Hall.
t111::::IYiBERS PRdjENT: IYlayot~ Donald Bud Re bet~; t/lembet~s of the Counci 1 Hoss
l'1i ei-< e~ Bob Loso~ J.",en Hiemenz. Clerk/Administrator Rachel Stapleton.
OTI-ìEF<S PRESENT: I"'\e\lin and Joanne Evens~ J'udy I-Je y¡-~en s ~ Ct~a i f4 Ruhlanel~
hen Twit, Gladys Schne idet·" Don Schne iel et~~ Tom LOt-Jell, Neil Loso~ Pat
Schneidet~, J'ohn lileyet~, Jïm Vìa'r~thal er, rili k e Deut:;;~~ Ed )1ull ey, Jeff
Kat~nik~ Dick Taufen.
f'tl1 ¡-\lUTES: Loso made a motion to appt~ove the minutes of ~~pt~ i 1 f ò:ìnd
Ap'r~ i 1 13 as p¡-~e sent ed· seconded by Hi emenz.
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Ayes: Rebet~, Loso, Hiemenz.
Nayes: None. Rieke abstained. Motion cat~t~ i ed.
BILLS PAYf":1BLE: Loso made a motion to appt~ove the bills payable checl,<
numbe¡-~s 1 <3528 trwough 19536 and put~chase ot~det~ numbet~ 137 i+ as
pt~esented; seconded by Ri eke.
¡=-ìyes: Rebet~, Rieke, Loso, Hiemenz.
Nayes: None. IYlot ion ca¡-~t~ied.
Hiel1lenz made a mot i on t c, apl:n~ove the ovet~t ime and callouts as
p¡-~esented; seconded by Loso.
Ayes: Rebet~, Ri eke, Loso, Hiemenz.
!\Iayes: None. tilot ion cat~t" i ed.
TREASURER~S REPORT: J"Udy l·Jeyt~ens, Deputy Clet~I-<~ presented the
T'("easut~e'r' s Repot~t . She also pt~esent ed a p'roposed ¡-~e-a II ocat ion of
the budgeted balances fo¡-~ ins I.\t"ance pt~emium amount s, to pt"OV ide fot~
pl.n"'chase of tee shÜ~ts fo¡-" summer recreation. The insurance pt~elYlium
has been paid fo'r p¡-~o pe¡-~t y and liability. Loso moved to t~e-a 11 ocat e
the budgeted balances for pt"opet~t 'I and liability ins I.n~anC'e pt~ef/lium of
$1, 13:-5 to par~ticipant 1'~ecj'~eat ion, fot~ summer recreation tee sh:it~ts;
seconded by Ri eke.
Ayes: Rebej'~, Rieke, Lo so, Hi emenz.
Nayes: None. tr10t ion cat~t~ied.
¡"je Yt~en s stated that the quarte¡-~ly Tt"easut~e'r~? s ¡-~epot~t shoNs the amounts
J.TI d et aiL Hiemenz asked about the amounts of paid health insu'r~ance
and dental insurance. Wey¡-~ens stated that the dental ins I.n~ance
I:;n~emiums ën~e deducted in full from employees wages~ because the City
has not approved the cost of thi~; benefit. Loso asked for
clar~i ficat ion on the const¡-~uc::-t ion funds and bond f',¡nd s. (rJe yt~en 5 stated
that the Capital Pt~oj ect funds at"e the const¡-~uct ion funds and when
pt~o.j ect 5 at~e closed~ the constt~uct ion fund is closed out to the
financing fund, !-Jh i ch is nOt~mall 'I the bond fund. Loso made a motion to
appi'~O \I e the ìYlat~ch Tt~ea s I.n~eY'? s t~eport ; seconded by Ri eke.
Ayes: Rebe¡-~~ fheke, Loso, Hiemenz.
I'\layes: ",lone. IYlot ion cart~ied.
1'1A'YOR REPORTS: iiayor Rebe¡-~ stated that he attended a meeting of at~~?a
officials, Nho ¿.H~ e intet~ested in the t~e-al i gnment of County Road 133,
Palj~ i.~~l:-.l
Rpr-' i 1 ¿l" 1 Cj''j/t
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to d.l.l OtFJ '1' 0 '1'-, development of the I n d 1.1 S t '1'" ì a 1 \-, 2\'r~ k . Count',' Enqinee'r~ DOl_Ill
~·je i s Zh2.E\\'" ë:i n cJ L 0 111111 i s S J. 0 n e 1'-, HosE" í--\'r~n old ~'Jer~e 'r~eceptive to County
Pd"r·t i c :i, pat ion 1n che 'r'e-a 1 i qn iii ent P'r~oj ect" if the Ci t y is ~'J ill i n q to
f't"~aliqn L:::ti', Hvenue to meet County Road 1,;;-.:;. Re be"r-' ~.tated that Bill
f-' a iì tTI e v hè:\s L!f!en I;J 0 y' kin 9 vi i tt-¡ lJ ic ("'iest St eel ? and the i'r' need s; to
f··P.I, OCEd; e neBr-'e)'~ to La 1.lnt y R 0 E\ cJ I 'J" Loso que~.tioned the means to
;' 1 nanc(-? th C~ Pt~oject. Rieke suqqested hè;\vinq o '-Ii'" Debt ¡'1è;\nag e m ent st ud y
upti¿,ted" Rieke st at eel that he str'on[ 1 y s.uppOt-·t 5 this pr~oj ec:t. Hil3menz
sti'\t.ed that h £~ also SUPPO),·,t s, this ¡:woj ect, in concept. and the ¡.:n-· 0 po s a J.
to )" e -- 2 ], i ¡~ n 12th Hvenuec Hiemenz Ii1 i::icì e ¿¡ motion to ap!:n~ove the 1'121 v Or"
2nd LlerkiHdministrator to ~'JO r~ f" vii th Ci tv Enqineer-' Joe Bet tend or"f to
¡n" e p2 {", e pr"o po 5 ed costs to r-'e~a 1 i gn 12th A v en 1.1 e and County Road l~':'; to
'3cc'ommod,,¡t e t) ic ¡,.jest ~:.ít e e 1 ;; seconded bv fheke. Discussion - Loso made
B motlon to ¿\,m enu the motion to s t 'r~ i k e the remar~k lito accommodate l)i c:
~'J est ~)teeJ.¡¡n rh e motion ~'Jas sec:onded by Hiernenz.
¡'Iye s: Reber-', Losoq Hiemenz.
¡\Ja yes ~ I~ieke. I'jot ion C¿I"r~"r-' i ed.
Vote on the ¿im end ed L '
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¡"1',Ies ~ lie be)'> Riekery Loso, Hiemenzu
I'J¿¡yes ~ None. f'10t ion c:at~ì"' i ed.
1-,.; P. l! e'r'" also "r~ e pO)""" t e d thë~t he attended a County heat'inr.:¡ on a five yea r~
hlqnW2Y const'r-'Uct ion pr"o po sa 1. 1'1<3. yo roO. k e b e r~ stated that he c.ii ~,c:u~.sed
vii th County í':::n q j, n e e¡--' DOI_Iq t,.ie is 2' h é.'Iat' a p'r~oposè;\l to upq'r~2Id e County Road
], é~ :ì. alonq vii th the con s t 'r-'uct ion of the n e~'J college e nt ·r"ance. t·Je is zhaðx'
VJE,S r' e c (-? P t i v e to P,:i{"t i c i pat P- in the futut~e, \.o'Jith this ¡:woj ect? and
nthe"r' p 0 ~¡ ~, :i, b 1 e :;,0 I.\r'·ce s of fundinq filEt.'i come f"r-'om the community.
¡ill:::rilt,\t~ r-<b UI"- 11"11::': cùUI\jC I L ¡~E::.P(jRT
Hll:-.ht:.~ \---' e),', son n e 1. Lümmittee met anci th i ~> ~'i i 11 be discussed ~'Ji t h Losc<' S
'"' (0 fJ 0 y·,·t "
LUbU~ J.) L050 y'epOr·t ed that he attended .J.' Planninq Commi~.sion meetinq
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c.\"ìd they di",.cl..\s<,.ed the HRr~ Pt"oposi3.1 f C<"r~ an ar~ea bv the C1ovet~dalQ To v!\ì
i-I [I I), S e ~';. p ¡he ne i qr',bfH"S exp-r-'essed that they 2,)-"'e aqè;\inst t h i~. pr~oj ect.
;:)'id 1)2,d conct'?r'n '0:; EI b 0 1.1 t adelinq mm"'(? 'r~ent a 1 pt-'oper~t y in the ar~e ¿I. Th e'r"'e
~..~! E: y" e {;.~. J. ';::·0 concer"'n s, ¿,bout ac·ce s s to t r-, e pr'o per'·t y ~ because of pli3.ns usinq
t:\ r)'r'\ i v (3. t t:.f dr'·iVi? '¡--O"r-' ac:,c'e S s) ø The Planninq CQmmission did not make 2.ny
(' t:' C ü Iii HI e n cJ at i ü rl ~ bc~c¿¡us,e the ¿tc'c'e ss r:n~ 0 b 1 ems \.o'Je"r~e not solved.
i=: ) Ihe ~; 0 ut h er"'n side «,¡-- the 1"ence ¿It Cent enn i 8.1 Par'·k needs 'r"e p lac i n q.
¡he Pa'""'k l:Ioa'r'd I-Ji 11 Y"ece i <,Ie bids f Or~ t'eplacinq . .L at the i'r~ next
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rneet:l,ng. L.nso rfJi-;\d e .,,'1 motion to have the \11aintenance De par~t m ent 'r-'emO'/e
thE' ·tenet! on the s () ut h (?'r'n S i cl e of Centennial P2"r'1-< ; seconded by Riel"e.
Üisc'Js~;ion .- R e b e 'I" t-'eco m mend ed qettinq p'r~ices fO"r~ r"emovlnq the bad
PE\{··t s and splicinq the fenc:e. Loso stated th¿Ü fencing this pa '1'-, I{ is In
-L 11 [1 flve y e 21\'" pI ¿\n" and the ea'õt et-TI side ~'I i 11 be fenced also. The
P'""'O po sed fence Vi ill be fou"r-' feet hiqhc Ri el-:e stated that the existinq
t )'-'e (2 stump '5hould be r-'emoved fi'("st and the condition of the othe"r' t'r"ee
si",ould be con sid er"ed"
i4\lCf~;: F,! e b e 'r" , F{iel-<e, Loso, Hiemenz.
¡\~ 2 yes : None" !'iot ion cat~r-'i ed.
,:,'j) Ih\-? Pl'r'sonne.L Committee met ltJesda.\l to r-'econ sid e'r'" the chanqes ,
on 'C 0
cc,m¡:.:< time 2nd hol:icl21.v p¿~y '! ac: '1'''' e q '-I est e d bv the Police l.>E:'pa"r~tment. Lo~,o
f:"::iI:1 e i;;:~::)i·2
~~pt~ i 1 ;:.-:: 1,.' 19ij'1'
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~óti::i,ted that h(::: felt thë¡t this I'll ë:\t t e \.~ should be 1 eft as it is not.'J and
considered 1~,li th wage é'tnd sala'r~y negotiations in June. FUeke st¿d;ed
t t1ë" t he feels that thi !¡; j, sst..te shol.lld be loo-<ed at ft"om a of i nanc i ë\l
as,pect. The change in the po 1 icy pt~O vi des fOr" rno\"'e o\let~t i Ine~ t.'Jh i ch is
costl\! to the city. Loso stated that wage negotiations should beqin in
June this yeat~ and be finiE,hed In ¡'::¡ur:¡ust. Hiemenz stated that he
thought I^Ja 9 e 1H,~gotiations t'J e too, e t~eq u i t"ed to be held in Oct obe'r-'. Rieke
st ¿;,t"Ì:: <:::'Ij t r'é:"\t the changf!: in policy has p'r~oduced an outCt~y ft"'om the
~~mploytH?s and thè:'lt he feels this issue needs to be y'ec()n t~ i d et~ed. Loso
mac:le a motion to extend this discussion to June to be t.',lot~k ed out t.'Ji th
t.'Jar.:¡E.' negotiations; seconded by Rebet~. Discussion -Ri(:::ke t~equested ¿':{
st\'..'onq stëïternent be placed in the 'r"eco¡-~d that the Counci 1 In ¿id e a
decision thë\t v,IÌ 1 1 leave the employee~s in ë\ state of uïn~est. ¡'-Ie stërt:ed
that tl",e chëmges vJet~e a bad decision and is financially costly to the
City.
(~}yes : He bet"', Loso~ Hi emenz.
Nayes: Hi eke. 1'i10'\:; ion ca\"'t~ied.
3) Th(i! Lions Club I'Jant to t"'emode 1 the outside bat ht-'O 0 m ~¡ (on the hill)
at Iii i 11 ~, t t~ f~ a 111 .
.£" ) '[he Par"'·( Boat·,cI held an ~mr:J pt"'i ot"'i t i zt ion meet i ng~ ë'itnd p¡-"':i or i t i z eel
tr',e \'..·ecommendëd:; ions ti:¡ m¿tke the pat"ks ADA acceptable.
ti) "fhe Lions Club appt~o\.'ecl ~;8~ øøø to fund the p'-n~chase of bl eacheY's~
t.'J i th the City funding the balance of $7~6ØØ. fHel-<i:? madf~ a motion to
bud 1:,1 et '$7,6ØØ fcn~ 131 eachet"s fot'" the Baseball P ¿:\t~ k and accept the $8~ ØeuZI
off 8t.., of the Lions Club.¡ and ¡-~f?q ue s t; the team to cont i nUi'? to seek
f;undin~l ft~om othe¡-~ or"gan i zat ion s; seconded by Loso. Discussion ..- L.oso
statF:d the fundi'ng could COm(0 ft~om the Buildinq Fund" Ri el-<e £ó t .::"\t ed
thdt ,Judy should 'r""i:?commend 'the y'e-all ocat ion at~ea fot~ funding the
td. ei:"~cht?j"'s to the Counci 1.
6) Loso sté:'¡ted that h~) 'reels the p¡:¡)'~ 1-< in 9 lot p1~opo!:}al ¿.'It the t.',late\'~
t O\"Je'r" sit e \>'JouJ.d set an .::"\dver~se pt"'ecedent.
n i....os,o t"'equøst ed that the City consider regulating sand blast :i.ng ë\ncl
dumpinr;! of' d j, t..,t ë\nd delw'i s. Loso made ë\ motion to have the City
nt t oY'n t:! 'I c.1t~ aft an Qr"d i nance ¡-"egulating s",md blasting and clepositinq of
cl j. }·-·"'c and deb\'~i s; seconded by Hiemenz. Discus!5ion -- ¡'-Ii e 111 (;!n z stated tlì2'¡t
tlH?'r~e a'r"'e state li:."\ws that t"egulate sand blasting. L.oso py'esentecl state
st¿¡tute number' 612,1'1.6E1 and 'r~t~q ue!; t ed that the City embellish upon this
statute. Hieke t"equested that if the r.:;it y chooses to do this it: should
find out if othe¡-~ Cities 'r"'e [~u 1 at; e this type of act i v it y. I:Uekf) stated
tll<?:¡t he feels that thf.~ City may be t¡--'ying to ¡-"'egul at e too many ¿ilt-'eas,
and if th i s type c)f t"equlat ion is pé."It,,·t of the City's function.
t:4yes :; Loso~ Hiemenz"
Nayes: Hebet~, Ri (0~<e. f/lot ion fail eeL
Reber recommended that the Council get an opinion f\'~om the City
At t o\"'n e y on this matte¡-". The Council !;'lenet~all 'I a~:t"'eed.
I,,·j I Efill::~\j Z : 1) Hiemenz t"epot·,t ed that the City may need to look at o t h fH~
sites 'fOY' hauling ë':'l 1'1 rJ depositing s n ot.'J~ becau!:.e of the debt"i s which is
deposited along \>'J i th the snow.
2) Stat~ City met and Rena ¡"Je ber"'.! Clerk/Coordinator ft~ol11 Cold ~3pr'" i nq,
met; and gave a pr'"8 sent at ion on Cold Spt~ing9s experience in the s'ta'r~
City pr"'oç,wam.
Paqe 2~¡:<.:s
Hp'r-' i 1 21o¡ 1 i..) l.j /{.
U p!:: 1'1 ru II-il::. PUBLIC: ¡":,en "jJ,.¡i t questioned It the paÌ'~k s have batht~ooms 3ncJ
!tJÌ"',y tht2y a'ru'e not open. He stated that many people at-'e coming to his
s't ü'r-'t: to use the bathÌ"'oom t"'ecent 1 y. Council st at ed that the pat~ks do
f, 01,: open until l'tia y ì , and the bat h'r'O 0 m s ~'I i 11 be opened then.
1_ () S 0 m E\d f? a motion to Ì'''·ece s s ¿Ii:; 8:ØØ PI! me ~ seconded by Rieke.
(-,1 V e S : I'~ e b e Ì'~ . Rieke, Lo S 0 ~ Hiemenz.
['1 aye s : Non e" t'10t i on cat~r~i ed.
l'layoÌ" ke ber-' "r'econv en ed the meetIng at 8: 15 p. m.
PuL J. U:. CHIEF Hf:PDR-rS: ¡'ÎaYO'r'" RebeÌ'~ st at ed that the Chief ot Polic\? is
¿it t\ t'r"Õo'(ininL! ~;eS~·10n" The LOIJnci 1 considet~ed his t~ e po 'r-,t ¿ind Hiemenz
fll è:HJ e 0;1 .L' to appÌ"'o v e payment of one th i Ì'-'d of the cost of any
mO\..lon
ot"'Í'-:ic~er··i; s bullet "r-'esistant" vest; seconded b',l F<ieke.
(~y e s ~ Hebe'r~~ Rieke. Lo so, Hiemenz.
j\~¿~ves; None. ['10t i on cat~t' i ed.
kieke made a motion to accept the q 1_\0 t e $110 fr-'om I. J. J 2.n sky of ~4v on
¡- 1 'r'e lie paÌ'~t m ent fOr" the old light b a t~ ; seconded by Hiemenz.
Hyes: RebeÌ'~. Rieke~ Lo s 0 ~ Hiemenz.
1\1 a V E' S ~ i'10ne. t'lot ion caÌ'-'t~ i ed.
Hiem(~nz mi''\de i:;ì motion to acc(? pt the Chief's 'r~eco m m endat ion not to Ì"en 8vl
the service cont 'r~act of Vicom, on the phone sy~,tem; seconded by Lo so.
:-~y e s : Rebln~~ Ri el-<e., Lo so. Hiemenz.
N¿ives: I\ione" 1'lot i on car~Ì'-' i ed.
Donations to D. H. R. E. vle¡-~e as f 0 1 1 0 vi s : DBL Labs ~ $1,Ø0Ø; St. Joseph
Hmt~"("ican Legion~ '~\5ØØ ; Legion Auxili¿wy~ '$1 ø.
LL~RK/ADMINISTRATOR HEPmnS~ 1) Stapleton pÌ'~e sent ed the Sh oÌ'~t Elliot
¡i (-2'{ìd'r-' i cH S 0"1"1 City E:.n~ineet~' s billable t~at e schedule t Cr'r'" effective ¡::1Pt-'i 1
11, 1 ':;)94. Loso made a motion to appt~()ve the t~at e schedule a'"
Py·£-~· ent ed ; s,econded by Hiemenz.
H'Ies~ kebeÌ'-'" Hieke. 1_050. Hiemenz.
1\1 a v e ~, ~ Non e. t'lot ion cat~t~ied.
2) r!"l? :..'¿,'('!< BOé;\ì'~d pt"e par'ed p'r~oposed 'r-' 1.1 1 e s foÌ'~ the pa'r~k s. Cot\rici ).
consldeÌ"'ed the "r-'ulesn Hiemenz questioned the te'r~minoloRY t~elatinq to
l' l'r'>(?dÌ"'m S in the pa'r-'I-<; Emd 'r"equest ed that the City AttoÌ'~ney' s opinion i ::.
souqht in o 'r-'d e t~ to pÌ'~ovide fO'r' ¡::¡un safetv COll'r~5es and other' situations
\.-'Jhen fit·, e a t~ m '::; mç\V be in the paÌ'~k s. Hiemenz made a motion to appt~ove
thl2 1"'1.1 1 (-1~, {::t,S ITr~e sent ed ~',iÌ t h clat~ification o'f the pro pet·, 1 an [jtlar:¡ e
1" e q u 1 at i n q t 1 Ì'~ e a t~ rn s ; ·')""om the City ¡..:¡tto'r~ney ; seconded by Rieke.
Hves: Hebet~~ Rieke~ Loso, Hiernenz.
r'1a yes ~ Non e. t'1ot ion caÌ'~'r':i ed.
2;.) Rieke macìe a mo'\; i on -t 0 ~~equest "1SP Company , move the light poles
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~\t j71 ill s t Ì'~ e a m f-)",\ 'r~ k, in conjunction ,-I i t h the fencinq pì~oj ec"t a'c a co~-t
(J'¡- ~ ¿¡¿¡ILt ; and tü accept ~; ¿; tLt Q) donation fÌ'"'om NSP Company to the pa'r"'l-<s, 1.: 0
balance this cast. seconded by Hiemenz.
I~ves ~ Rebe·r~·~ R:i e 1< e ~ Loso~ Hiemenz.
- Pr::lqe 2~i.{:'L¡.
('::¡pd,l i:;~ :t ~ 19(;'4
Nayes: i',ìon e.. ì'ilot ion c¿:\'r~t"i eel.
4) St¿:\ple"ton pt-'e sent ed infor~mation on free t t~a i n i n g session which t>\li II
be pt'"'(~ sent ed by J'ob Bey'vice on pe1'~sonnel j. SS1..teS, and asked the m e m b c,-n-~ ~¡
o'f the pet~s onn e 1 committee to considet-' attending it . Hiemenz stated he
would pliÕln on attending it.
5) ('::¡n individual has sent photo!;:Waph negatives of ol.n~ main st'reet f'r-' 0 m
an eé."'It~liet~ time. Counci 1 considered the histQt~ical vi:':ll ue o'f them and
Rieke made a motion to pl.n~chase them at a cost of $28.ØØ; seconded by
Reber.
¡'::¡yes: Rebet~, Rieke, Loso, Hiemenz.
i\jay e s : None. Notion can'~i (~d.
6) bt ë:'"\p 1. et on asked if' Co unc i 1 \<'Jould allow d'r"'ess down day fO'r'"' the office
¡::)fH~sonnel. This is a day when employees a\,"e allowed to dt~ess mot~e
casually. Counci 1 was in genet"al ag¡-"eement to allcH'\I dt~ess d o\<'Jn day.
GAMBLING LICENSE; John 't1e 'I et~ 'J Rept~esent i ng the St.. Jc'seph Rect~eat i on.:\ 1
Hssoci¿;\t ion pt"'e ~;ent ed an application fot" a gambling license at the L.¿;\
Playette Ba'r~ & Lounge. Loso made a motion to appt~ove the application
and t-Jô."I i ve any ~'Ja i tin g pe'r" i od ; sec()nded by Rebet~. Discussion ,,", Hiemenz
t"eque st ed that the Recreational Association t"ece i ve f.:\ copy of the
COj'·'1'..'e s pond enc.'e from OUt~ attot~ney on this matt et".
¡:\yes: Re bet",! Rieì-<e, Loso, 1·,li emenz.
Nayes: None. Ì'ilot ion c¿:\'r~r i ed.
L I NNE't"¡::¡Nr-.! INN PfH-<I-i., I NG : The City (4t t or~ney has had some contact \<'J i t h the
OvJn e'r~'j s of the Linnemann Inn, and the Counci 1 hë\S t~ece i ved a copy of a
1 ett er'" ft~om steve Deh 1 et~ dat ed April 12, 1994. F h-' e Chief Dick Taufen
sent memo of appj~oval \<'J i t h cet~t ¿\ i n stipulations. The Council ¡-~equested
to c a 'r-'¡-~ 'I this item o v f~i'~ unde¡-~ Old Business unt i I a final ¿;\qj,..,(~ em ent can
b(é) t'"'eached.
ST. JOSEPH BASEBALL TEAM INC: Pat Schneidet~ pt~esentec:l t"'equests fOr~ one
set of bases at $2ØØ.8Ø ë:'\nd a mound covet~ at $3Ø0, and home plat e $350,
to be expended out of theit~ donated funds. Loso made a motion to
appt"ove the pl.n~chases as pr"e sent ed ; seconded bv Rieke..
i::1yes ~ Re bei'~, Ri eke, L050, Hi emenz.
l\Iayes~ Non e. ¡'ilot ion cat~t~ied.
:e U¡:¡¡.W [iF REV 1 EI,J
Ht 8 r. LI·:"..'.i Na y 01'-' Rc~bet~ t"€'cessed the ¡-~e!=julat~ Counci 1 meeting EH1d called to
ot"det~ the 'r"'ece s!; ed B 0 c'\1'-' d of Heview. The Boat~d con sid et"'ed City r:¡ssessot..,
(.Hlie Lesnic-('15 t"eco m IT! endat i on~; as follows:
Pat~ce 1 ~*8/.¡.. ~:;34ØØ. 1¿¡/ZI6
Salina Hinnenkamp -, Reduce mat~k et vè'.d ue to ':&2<:I',7¡i.lIZt, because tvJO
b!Ji ldings wei"'e 'r'"'emoved befoy'e Janu¿\t~Y , , 199/t.
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Pat"'ce 1 #84·.534,75. Ø19
Randy K Lau¡-"ette Sch e''~¡-~ - Reduce maj'~t< et value to -;I~Ë>6, 7ØØ a ft e¡-~
t"eappt"a i sa 1.
F:e bet~ wade ¿\ motion to app'r~ov€' trfe t~ecommendat ions of the City nSSf~SSO'r~
as pn~ sent: ed ij s eco'nd ed by Hi eke.
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I\!·~;{, v e s ~ 1,loii P G ['10t ion C'¿\'r-"r~' i ed..
ri I ¿~ V () ·ï-· He b er" closed the 1::.\o¿,·(·cJ of' H e vie ~"J II
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L) e -c. !~J t~ Q n t:h2 é,\ 'G 1:; lJ 'r~·n U y ~, on the ·¡""enc'e cornplë:\int. hevin I:::. v ens asked fOì·..· d
C:'Ü r}y u'i-· the te~}t y-'esults to be sent: t: 0 his at t Or-'Ife y ¡; [:ounci 1 r~equest eel
thcd; the t e s·t; i n R company is 1_\ 'r~ q e d -c Ct expedite the te!;;.tinq 8nd ·r-· e p 0 'r~,,(. 'J
~D tr-'I¿"t1; 'c:ne Council fil Z:"\ V ¡-. 2 C' l.? i v e the r~ e po r-·t 8nd come to ¿\ conclu"ion 3,'C
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¡ I\L:.t~ ¡:-INU (·JI::J::.U ), Ntil-'EC'rUk f":'uS if I ON : Hiemenz m ¿\d e C', motion to 2ppoint
1,1] 1< \~ ~--) ~AJ 0 'r-' 5 i·{ ì ¿;), ::. t Y~'e e In "ò p e L:'l; 0 'r-' ¿'\nd 1..'JQed Ins pect D'i'~' ¿¡Dd to '''·Jo'('I~ IJnder~' the
q!..\ 1 d¿~ncl' of J i iii ¡'12{··t -¡ i:'\ 1 e r" fOr" the f i r~st y e DX' ; seconded by {j,eke.
::-{'/ t? '5 ~ Hi.~be·(·" I~ :i. ~) \-( e " Lo",o, Hiemenz..
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F J hc': J) 1:.1-·1 A I( r 1'1 1:::.. r-.! r BU (LD i [-1G CÜ'it'l I T T E [:, : Dick T2ufen and .John ['1e V t?r-'
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¡"¡"! t.:: \..' E\Y'(-? ¿'{50 fo.llows~
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.1) i <,:. c u :-:,. ;,. ion Dr Cent2nni81 J='d.)·~·I-< via,,· th8t the pr" 0 pe 'f~t y ,'!O 1..\ 1 d have to be
'r' c: ~., If'! ¿I'r-'C't"! e u :1, .~ t¡~ìe u ~~. e 01 it: co 1..\ 1 (J be fOr" [=to t 1 t~ C' h811. Loso stated ti-12t
thi~~ P)'" 0 P e 'r~t 'I vJa.s PU\"'clì8sed f'j"~o m "the school {j i s t: i--' i c·t '\0',.-· par~k l¿'.nd. Thc:
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(-:"h E't~'I-{ \;hci'j"" 'r~'ec:o"r"'od S.. on this m¿\tl:eY"ø Lüso i:\150 stated tllat the !:i¿-\)....t-<
ij 0 ¿i r"O v,lou:td h8\1[' to con!O, i d 12\'" ch¿:in[JiTi~ the U'.?,i2 of any par-'k l¿lnd~ along
ItJ1 th the [; 0 I!I P 'j"~ 15; hen s 1 v f? Plan..
....I üi'¡n I'ie V £'r" ' , . that i ·.L Ben' ~.. h2S not t)E'en appr-'08ch ed yet on the
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¡"ti:;;.ve E\n impact () j' ·enE- Sc·h eì~~ e 'r" !=n'·ope·r..'t y a.s a s· it: e.. Tr-i e Council e,nd
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(~ f 'j- l~ C t on the n e ì Llh bO'j""--¡ 0 od.
r'iD_ v n 'r~' í ~ t:-:' t J Ë' '(" )'" C~ q U (-2 Gte cJ t: h<3":": the I-- i (' c: lJe pa{··t m ent Lommittee ¿",ppr~02.ch :=.\:: "
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to neLloti¿¿J.-Gc, 01"1 t h¿;\t ¡-,I¿n-'c:e 1 o 'r the i 'r-' Py"ope'("ty.. if the pr~ope'f"t 'Y lS
E~\;,.:~i J.ablt~ l;¡-iev Ii·.! i J. 1 \" e c¡ u 2 ". C 2n option to buy.. If ~3t t: Ben?s 1 ". ,'J ill i Ii q
·t~: 0 nequt l¿:d;e the Lil.:y Cou.ncil V,I ill D, u. tho ·f-· i z e of"Í·-ic·ials .L _ negotiate.
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¡ ()i¡\!-i~ ~!h J. P ll): O..··H! eci ¿dso on t.hc' ~"t[''\tu~. of seel{ing ¿:\ site. tiÌe\ Y' 0 'f-' R e b e 'j"-'
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l'le\ V Or'" Rebet~ d i sc-u~;sl2d the need to establish C-'r~ :i, t et" i a r.:\nd ¿~PI::n~o v I2d
t:f!!stinq p¡-"'oced t\t"'e s in hiring fi t"efi ghet~s t'\lith Fi 1'~e Ch i f.~ f Tê:'\ufen and thE'
Counci L Rieke made <:\ motion to have the city i:.itt ot~ney dt~aw up
'r"ecommendat ions fat" hÜ"ing f i ¡-~e 'f i gl"...!:: fn~s and to f~et C'r~ i t e¡-~ i a :; seconded
by Rebet~. Di!;cussion ,- Chief Taufen stated that the L.eaque of
i"'ii nne s ot a Cities addr"e sse s this i ssu€~ in thf:!Ì1"" last magazinE'. ttJa y Ot~
Rebt:1t" t"'ecommended t h ê:'\ t we contact the League to get i n fo¡-~mat ion fen"
con!:'. i d e\'~at ion. Then have the City ('=\tt or~ney ¡-~ev i ew this mat fH"'i a 1 and
make recommendations.
(':¡yes: Rebet~? Ri 121'<12, Lo so, Hiemenz.
hiay<?s: Non e.. i'tJot ion cat~t~ i t?d.
f¡"¡e Counci 1 discussed CO\'~¡-"e spondence f\'~om the City (.:.¡t t o'r~n 12 y concef~n i 'ng
an unconventional sign.. Loso made a motion to have a let t 12\'" sent to
Tom Bot"'t~e!:.'ch addt~essing all the concet~ns the ¡:'lanning Commission had
cenc<:!,!"'n i nL the use of the r))"~ 0 pe t~t 'I? i nc 1 ud i n r~ the type of business and
the business !:" i gnu The motion lr'Jas seconded by Fh eke" Discussion - Tom
:ßot"¡-~esch vJi 11 be as f{(:!d to t"'espond in the lettet".
Hyes: Rebe'r~? Rieke, Lose, Hi emenz.
I\~a y e!:;, : None. Motion cat~\''''ied.
LOf::,O made a motion to adjounì at 9 : i~5 p. m. :; secondr-"d by fUeke..
l'.4yes: Rebet", Rieke, Loso, Hiemt?nz.
Nayes: None. tflot ion C¿:t'r.."r~ i ed.
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Hachel StaplE,t n
Clerk/Administrator
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