October 17, 2011

The semi-monthly meeting of the City Council of Walcott, Iowa, was held on Monday, the 17th day of October, 2011. Mayor Jim Couper called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Council members present were: Larry Koberg, Tim Koehler, John Kostichek, Jackie Puck, and Jacob Puck. City employees present: J. Brockmann, L. Rickertsen, J. Hahn, T. Schirman, and A. Hill.

Koehler moved and Jackie Puck seconded to approve the agenda. Motion carried.

Consent Agenda. Jackie Puck moved and Koberg seconded to approve the consent agenda including the invoices, minutes from 10/03/2011, minutes from 10/05/2011, and the September 2011 financial reports. Motion carried.

Audience. Scott County Supervisors Tom Sunderbruch, Jim Hancock, Larry Minard, William Cusack, and Carol Earnhardt, citizens Brent Puck, Mike Byington, Lisa Mengler, Kristal Schaefer, Janice Dawson, and Virgil & Beth Latimer.

Scott County Supervisors. Sunderbruch presented a brochure on Scott County services, budget, and goals. Minard stated Scott County will celebrate its 175th birthday in 2012 and reported the PutnamMuseum is coordinating activities for the event. Fire Chief, Joe Hahn, and Police Sergeant, Adam Hill, both reported on issues (dead spots) with the new radio system. Hill also reported on issues with the new county-wide software the police department is having. Sunderbruch stated that they are working on taking care of the software issues and this is the first time they have heard of any problems with the radio system. The supervisors stated they would welcome information from both departments regarding the issues as discussed so they can look into the complaints.

Preliminary Plat : Iowa 80 6th Addition. Rickertsen reported that the Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of the preliminary plat for Iowa 80 6th Addition but noted that the driveways indicated on the plat are for informational purposes as they are not required to be shown on the plat. Koehler moved and Koberg seconded to approve Resolution 2011-49, Approval of Preliminary Plat for Iowa 80 6th Addition. Roll call ayes: Koehler, Koberg, Kostichek, Jackie Puck, and Jacob Puck. Motion carried.

N. Downey Street Project. Koberg moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve payment #1 to Muscatine Bridge Co. in the amount of $224,348.44. Motion carried. The payment is for completion of approximately 92% of the project.

Fire Station Expansion Project. Koehler questioned if warranties were received on the roof. Koehler moved and Jackie Puck seconded to approve Resolution 2011-50, Accepting Improvements & Authorizing Final Payment, contingent upon receiving any warranties on materials. Roll call ayes: Koehler, Jackie Puck, Koberg, Kostichek, and Jacob Puck. Motion carried.

Real Estate Purchases.

  • Resolution 2011-51, Approving Purchase Offer for 1113 N. Main Street. Jackie Puck moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve Resolution 2011-51. Roll call ayes: Jackie Puck, Jacob Puck, Koberg, Koehler, and Kostichek. The total purchase amount for the property at1113 N. Main Street is $183,750. Discussion involving both audience and council members was held regarding the following:
    • There was no clear consensus as to the actual future use of the building at 1113 N. Main Street.
    • The Vision Committee offered to compile information from the community and various sources regarding potential options for municipal facilities.

Rickertsen reported she will place the Vision Committee and municipal facilities on the next agenda.

  • 106 W. Lincoln Street & Witt Property. Koehler questioned if the properties have value and if the City can afford them. Rickertsen stated there are funds available in the Municipal Building Fund but it depends on what the City's overall plan is and cautioned spending funds at this time. Following further discussion, Jackie Puck moved and Kostichek seconded to rescind previous motions regarding the purchase of the Witt property and to not pursue the purchase at this time. Ayes: Jackie Puck, Kostichek, Jacob Puck, and Koehler. Nays: Koberg. Motion carried. Koehler stated he felt there was still value in purchasing the property at 106 W. Lincoln Street and he moved and Jacob Puck seconded to continue to pursue purchasing the property. Motion carried.

Fire Department Report. Discussion was held on compensating volunteer fire department members that receive a subpoena for performing duties as a volunteer. Chief Hahn and Rickertsen will check with other communities for policies. Chief Hahn reported he felt the remaining work on the expansion area should be less than $5,000. He will present a project worksheet at a future meeting.

Public Work's Report. Brockmann presented updates on current projects and activities. He reported it would cost approximately $1,200 for sod in place of the additional turf reinforcement matting (TRM) along Rowe Lane for the Recreational Trail & Park Project. During the last regular meeting, council approved proceeding with the TRM and ditch grading at a cost not to exceed $4,200. Brockmann stated he will be adding additional rock to the proposed gazebo area and Rickertsen questioned if it was in the flood plain. Brockmann responded that he didn't think the area was in the flood plain. Koehler requested a list of costs related to the Recreational Trail and Park Project that is being done by city staff instead of the contractor. Brockmann also stated he will be requesting approval from the Park Board to install a 3-foot green chain link fence around the pond.

City Clerk's Report. Rickertsen reported on the disclosure agreement with Bankers Trust relating to the 2011 General Obligation Bonds. Koberg moved and Koehler seconded to approve hiring Bankers Trust as the dissemination agent in connection with the General Obligation Refunding Bonds, Series 2011A. Motion carried. Earlier this year the 2006 bonds for the wastewater treatment plant were refinanced. The bonds will be paid off in June, 2016. Rickertsen reported that the budget needs to be amended due to the recent purchase of the building located at 1113 N. Main Street. Jackie Puck moved and Kostichek seconded to set a public hearing for the budget amendment on November 7, 2011 at 6:00 p.m.

City Attorney Report. Attorney Schirman reported that he has not received any information from Wulf's attorney regarding the purchase of agriculture land for the sewer lift station project but he did receive the appraisal which was $2,425.

Questions/Concerns. Kostichek reported on some non-operable street lights. It was discussed that Alliant Energy has an online form at www.alliantenergy.com/UtilityServices/CustomerService for the public to report a street light that is out, blinking, damaged or needs other repairs.

Koberg moved and Kostichek seconded to adjourn at 8:15 p.m. Motion carried. All votes on motions were unanimous, unless noted.

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October 5, 2011 – Special Meeting

A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Walcott, Iowa was held on Wednesday, October 5, 2011, with Mayor Couper calling the meeting to order at 6:33 p.m. Council members present were: Koehler, Koberg, Kostichek, Jackie Puck, and Jacob Puck. City employees present were: L. Rickertsen and J. Brockmann. Several citizens were in attendance.

Koehler moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve the agenda. Ayes: All. Motion carried.

The meeting was held to discuss purchasing property, particularly the petition received during the October 3rd meeting regarding the request for the City to attend the auction at 1113 N. Main Street on October 13th to purchase the building and renovate it for City Hall. Koberg reported on issues at the state level regarding a proposal to lower the commercial property taxes, which will affect the City's property tax revenue. He stated he felt there were three options: purchase the property and renovate later, do not purchase any property, or delay future projects in order to purchase property at 1113 N. Main Street and renovate it now. Discussion ensued involving various audience and council members in regards to possible options and renovation costs for the property. Questions also arose on the City's intent to purchase two properties near City Hall on Lincoln Street. Koberg stated the property at 106 W. Lincoln Street is in disrepair and viewed demolition as an enhancement to the community. Jacob Puck also responded that the original idea was to purchase the property at 106 W. Lincoln Street when the adjacent property became available. The intention was to create parking and/or green space and not to build a new City Hall at this time.

Brent Puck, representing the Vision Committee, stated during the May 2008 Visioning Event, a new City Hall was on both the short and long term lists of wants. He stated it needs to be discussed and the City needs a long term plan, involving all departments, as to what the City wants their future to be. Puck stated the petition only had two options but there are further possibilities and this is a seed to start discussion. Other audience members commented they felt it was a good investment to purchase the property at 1113 N. Main Street but future meetings should also be held to discuss options.

Jackie Puck moved and Kostichek seconded to go into a closed session under Iowa Code Chapter 21.5 (1) (J) to discuss the purchase of particular real estate. Roll call ayes: Jackie Puck, Kostichek, Koberg, Koehler, and Jacob Puck. Motion carried. All audience members left the council chambers and the following employees were authorized to remain: L. Rickertsen and J. Brockmann. Koehler moved and Jacob Puck seconded to close the closed session and resume the special meeting at 7:50 p.m. Roll call ayes: Koehler, Jacob Puck, Jackie Puck, Kostichek, and Koberg.

Jackie Puck moved and Jacob Puck seconded to authorize John Brockmann to attend the real estate auction at 1113 N. Main Street on October 13, 2011, and bid on the property as discussed during the closed meeting. Motion carried.

Jackie Puck moved and Koberg seconded to adjourn at 7:55 p.m. Ayes: All. Motion carried.

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September 19, 2011

The semi-monthly meeting of the City Council of Walcott, Iowa, was held on Monday, the 19th day of September, 2011. Mayor Jim Couper called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Council members present were: Larry Koberg, Tim Koehler, John Kostichek, Jackie Puck, and Jacob Puck. City employees present: J. Brockmann, L. Rickertsen, J. Blake, T. Schirman, and J. Hahn.

Koehler moved and Koberg seconded to approve the agenda. Motion carried.

Public Hearing. Mayor Couper opened the public hearing on the plans and specifications for the Flagg Street Paving Project. No written or oral comments were received. Koberg moved and Jackie Puck seconded to close the public hearing and resume the regular meeting. Motion carried.

Audience. Jon White, Jason Holdorf, Kris Burt, Rudy Arp, Virgil Lund, and Jim Kuehl.

Consent Agenda. Koberg stated the minutes from the last meeting should be corrected to reflect the approval of minutes was from the August 15th meeting. Koehler moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve the consent agenda including the invoices, minutes, and August 2011 financial reports. Motion carried.

RAGBRAI Update. Kris Burt provided a financial report of the RAGBRAI event. She reported that seven local organizations will split the profits. Mayor Couper thanked Burt for her successful organization of the event.

Resolution 2011-45, Approving Plans & Specifications for W. Flagg Street. Puck moved and Koberg seconded to approve Resolution 2011-45. Roll call ayes: Jackie Puck, Koberg, Kostichek, Koehler, & Jacob Puck.

Recreational Trail & Park Project.

  • Punch List. Engineer, Jon White, reported on the meeting with the contractor regarding the project punch list. Discussion was held on the proposed resolutions for each punch list item. Questions arose and discussion was held on why the clay liner was not installed in the pond. Committee Member, Jason Holdorf, reported on the progress of the seeding and establishment of plantings.
  • Gazebo & Amenities. Attorney Schirman reported that no timely bids were received and the Iowa Code allows the city to negotiate a contract with contractors regularly engaged in such work after making a good faith effort to obtain quotes. Following discussion, Koehler moved and Koberg seconded to allow the staff to move forward with purchasing amenities and obtaining quotes from specialized contractors. Motion carried.

Vision Committee. Kostichek moved and Koberg seconded to allow the Vision Committee to proceed with obtaining information regarding the Main Street Iowa Program. Motion carried.

Property for Sewer Lift Station Project. Attorney Schirman stated the appraiser is meeting with the property owners on September 20th and the appraisal should be available for the next regular meeting.

Real Estate Offers : Resolution 2011-46, Approving Purchase Offer with Charles and Sandra Witt. Rickertsen reported on the counter offer from Charles & Sandra Witt on their property located at the north-west corner of Lincoln & Main Streets. Discussion was held on the status of the property at 106 W. Lincoln Street and the intended use of the properties. Following discussion, Kostichek moved and Koehler seconded to approve Resolution 2011-46, with the offer being contingent upon the City acquiring the property at 106 W. Lincoln Street. Roll call ayes: Kostichek, Koehler, Koberg, Jackie Puck, and Jacob Puck. Motion carried. Brockmann distributed information on the IDNR Derelict Building Grant Program. Further information on the program will be obtained.

Fire Department Report. Chief Hahn was present to request permission to close E. Bryant Street from Main Street to Henry Street for the Fire Department Steak Fry on October 1, 2011. Koehler moved and Koberg seconded to approve closing E. Bryant Street between Main Street and Henry Street on October 1, 2011. Motion carried. Hahn also requested payment to Kalmes Catering for the steaks. Koberg moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve payment to Kalmes Catering, not to exceed $7,500. Chief Hahn stated the remaining steaks will either be auctioned during the event or purchased by the Fire Department Association. Kostichek questioned how the new Scott County emergency system is affecting the department. Discussion was held on the problems that both the fire and police departments are having with the new system. Rickertsen reported the County Supervisors have asked to attend the October 17th at which time the concerns could be discussed with them. Mayor Couper requested both department document further issues with the system.

Police Department Report. Chief Blake reported on the Governor's Traffic Safety Bureau multi-jurisdictional enforcement event that occurred in Walcott on September 9th.

Public Work's Report. Brockmann presented updates on current projects, including the North Downey Street and Fire Department Expansion projects. Mayor Couper requested the council be updated at the end of each week with any project issues.

City Clerk's Report. Rickertsen discussed the updated job descriptions for employees. Jackie Puck moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve Resolution 2011-47, Approving Job Descriptions. Roll call ayes: Jackie Puck, Jacob Puck, Koberg, Kostichek, and Koehler. Motion carried. A special meeting was scheduled for October 24th at 5:30 p.m. to discuss possible code changes.

Koberg moved and Jackie Puck seconded to adjourn at 8:00 p.m. Motion carried. All votes on motions were unanimous, unless noted.

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October 3, 2011 Minutes

The semi-monthly meeting of the City Council of Walcott, Iowa, was held on Monday, the 3rd day of October, 2011. Mayor Jim Couper called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Council members present were: Larry Koberg, Tim Koehler, John Kostichek, Jackie Puck, and Jacob Puck. City employees present: J. Brockmann, L. Rickertsen, J. Hahn, T. Schirman, and A. Hill.

Koberg moved and Koehler seconded to approve the agenda. Motion carried.

Consent Agenda. Kostichek moved and Koehler seconded to approve the consent agenda including the invoices and minutes from 09/19/2011. Motion carried.

Audience. Joe Taylor, Chip Witt, Sam Witt, Brent Puck, Janice Dawson, Dick Hagen, and Mary Lincoln.

Joe Taylor, Quad Cities Convention Bureau. Joe Taylor was present to report on the RAGBRAI event. He stated there were approximately 18,000 riders from Coralville to Davenport and that they are requesting Davenport be the final day for the 2022 ride which will be RAGBRAI's 50th year. Mayor Couper & Koberg thanked him for his efforts in promoting Walcott as a pass-through town for RAGBRAI.

Fire Station Expansion Project Update. Brockmann and Project Contractor, Mike Sissel both provided updates on the project. Sissel also commented that the old roof is in need of repairs. Koehler questioned the material costs for the remaining items the fire department members intend to do relating to the expansion project. Chief Hahn was not present at the time so Rickertsen stated the Fire Chief is working on gathering costs.

Derelict Building Grant. Koberg stated the grant mainly relates to deconstruction costs, and not demolition. The grant deadline is November 1st and each project must have a landfill diversion component through the recycling and reuse of materials. Following further discussion, it was agreed to table the grant application at this time as the timing doesn't fit.

Real Estate Purchases.

  • 106 W. Lincoln Street. Discussion was held on requiring a Phase 1 environmental study for the property. Following discussion, Koehler moved and Jacob Puck seconded to offer $22,000 for the property with the City paying for a Phase 1 study and that the offer is contingent upon the City acquiring the Witt property. Motion carried.
  • Witt Property. Chip & Sam Witt were present to discuss the offer made on their property located at the north-west corner of Lincoln & Main Streets. Discussion was held on the City paying for the Phase 1 environmental study. Kostichek moved and Jacob Puck seconded to change the offer on the Witt property to include the City paying for the Phase 1 study, lowering the purchase price to $65,000, contingent upon the City acquiring the property at 106 and setting the closing date to no later than December 30, 2011. Motion carried.
  • Purchases. Brockmann questioned why the council is tying the two properties together and suggested they not be. Koehler moved and Jacob Puck moved to reconsider the motion regarding the purchase of the property at 106 W. Lincoln Street. Motion carried. Kostichek moved and Jacob Puck seconded to reconsider the motion made on the Witt property. Motion carried. Jackie Puck moved and Kostichek seconded to combine the two reconsidered motions and amend as follows: offer $22,000 for the property at 106 W. Lincoln Street and $65,000 for the Witt property with the City to pay for the Phase 1 study of both parcels and a closing date by December 30, 2011. Motion carried.
  • Sewer Lift Station Property Acquisition. Schirman reported on the appraised amount of the property and stated if the property was purchased through condemnation procedures, the total cost of everything, including property and legal, abstracting, and court fees, would be approximately $10,000. Following further discussion, Jackie Puck moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve accepting the terms from Wilbert & Joyce Wulf for purchasing .238 acres of their property for $20,000. Motion carried. This property is needed for upgrading the sewer lift station near Wulf Road.

Recreational Trail & Park Project.

  • Project Punch List. Brockmann reported on the progress of the punch list items. A few items still have not been completed. The contractor, McCarthy Improvements, notified the City that the seeding was on hold until the Council decides on how to proceed with the additional turf reinforcement matting along Rowe Lane.
  • Rowe Lane : Turf Reinforcement Matting & Ditch Grading. Brockmann reported the cost for additional turf reinforcement matting (TRM) and grading the ditch to drain to the culvert along Rowe Lane would cost approximately $4,180. He stated he felt it needs to be done but the City shouldn't pay for it. Brent Puck stated the contractor did what was designed to be done. Further discussion was held that if it was designed correctly the items would have been in the original contract. Koberg moved and Jackie Puck seconded to proceed with the TRM & ditch grading at a cost not to exceed $4,200. Motion carried. Brockmann will obtain an additional cost estimate for the work. Brockmann was instructed to contact Engineer, Jon White, regarding the punch list items and obtain a date on when the remaining items will be completed.
  • Gazebo & Seating Areas. Brockmann reported that the area where the gazebo is proposed to be located will flood so they will be faced with problems in cleaning it up. Brent Puck stated the Committee was aware that the area does occasionally flood but felt it could be easily cleaned up. Jackie Puck moved and Koberg seconded to accept the low bids and to approve hiring Hardy Lawn Furniture for the gazebo at a cost of $31,000 and Paustian Concrete for the concrete work (gazebo floor & 2 seating areas) at a cost of $14,534. Motion carried.

Flagg Street Paving Project. Jackie Puck moved and Kostichek seconded to approve Resolution 2011-48, Awarding Contract for the Flagg Street Paving Project. Roll call ayes: Jackie Puck, Kostichek, Koberg, Koehler, and Jacob Puck. Motion carried. The contract was awarded to the low bidder, N.J. Miller Inc., in the amount of $93,157.25. Brockmann will oversee the project.

Victory Park North Shelter Roof Project. Koberg moved and Koehler seconded to award the project to the low bidder, Brian Ganzer Roofing & Carpentry, at a total cost of $2,930. Motion carried.

Public Work's Report. Brockmann presented updates on current projects, including the North Downey Street and Blue Grass Road Bridge Project. He also stated they would be flushing fire hydrants in the next few weeks. Mayor Couper questioned power washing the water tower. Brockmann stated he is waiting on a contractor.

City Clerk's Report. Rickertsen reported an employee inquired about purchasing additional life insurance. The City currently pays for $20,000 term life insurance on each full-time employee. Koehler moved and Koberg seconded to allow employees to purchase additional life insurance, through the City's carrier, at the employee's cost. Motion carried.

Questions/Concerns. Brockmann presented information regarding purchase and renovation costs and advocated purchasing and using the building at 1113 N. Main Street to relocate City Hall/Police Department. Mayor Couper read the minutes from February 15, 2010, that stated the council discussed the building at 1113 N. Main Street for possible municipal use but following discussion of the age, layout, size, remodeling costs, and future planning, the council unanimously agreed not to pursue purchasing the building at that time. Mayor Couper stated he felt it is too costly to build new and he feels the Main Street property is in the center of town and would be a more central location and would benefit the City. Discussion was held on financing and renovation costs and expending funds at this time. Brockmann stated he felt some people are unwilling to consider the purchase because they just want to build a new City Hall. Rickertsen responded that she has heard it stated that she only wants to build a new building but she assured the council that is an inaccurate statement. Her concerns with the purchase or renovation of a municipal building at this time involve financial considerations, particularly due to a recent legislative attempt regarding cutting the commercial property valuations by 40% and it appears it will be attempted in the next legislative session. Mary Lincoln presented a petition for the City to attend the auction at 1113 N. Main Street on October 13th to purchase the building and renovate it for City Hall. Brent Puck stated a comprehensive look is needed for all city departments. Mayor Couper stated no action can be taken on the property as it is not listed on the agenda. Attorney Schirman questioned if he should proceed with the offers on the two properties near City Hall. A special meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October 5th at 6:30 p.m. to discuss all proposed property purchases.

Review of City Code. Koehler moved and Jackie Puck seconded to table the review and discussion of the City Code. Motion carried.

Koehler moved and Jackie Puck seconded to adjourn at 8:17 p.m. Motion carried. All votes on motions were unanimous, unless noted.

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August 15, 2011

The semi-monthly meeting of the City Council of Walcott, Iowa, was held on Monday, the 15th day of August, 2011. Mayor Jim Couper called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Council members present were: Tim Koehler, John Kostichek, Jackie Puck, and Jacob Puck. Absent: Larry Koberg. City employees present: L. Rickertsen and T. Schirman.

Koehler moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve the agenda. Motion carried.

Consent Agenda. The minutes from 08/01/2011 were removed from the consent agenda due to Koehler's absence from the last meeting. Jackie Puck moved and Kostichek seconded to approve the consent agenda including the invoices and July 2011 Financial reports. Motion carried.

Minutes from 08/01/2011. Jacob Puck moved and Kostichek seconded to approve the minutes from 08/01/2011. Koehler abstained due to absence. Motion carried.

Fire Station Expansion Project.

  • Resolution 2011-40, Approving Change Order. Koehler moved and Jackie Puck seconded to approve Resolution 2011-40. Roll call ayes: Koehler, Jackie Puck, Jacob Puck, and Kostichek. Motion carried. This change order adds $2,864.63 for excavation of unsatisfactory soil conditions, bringing the contract total to $61,634.83.
  • Payment Request #1. Koehler moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve payment request #1 to Sissel Construction, LLC, in the amount of $14,183.93. Motion carried.

Recreational Trail & Park Project.

  • Project Punch List. Discussion was held on adding items to the project punch list prepared by Engineer, Jon White. Following discussion, Rickertsen will draft a letter to White with the additional items as discussed and request a proposed resolution from the engineer and/or contractor prior to the September 6th meeting.
  • Purchase of Additional Park/Trail Rules Signs. Kostichek moved and Jacob Puck seconded to purchase four additional signs from Signs Now at a total cost of $948.28. Motion carried.
  • Amenities Package Engineering Fees. Following discussion, Kostichek moved and Jackie Puck seconded to approve the Verbeke-Meyer engineering fees, in the amount of $8,500, for the Recreational Trail & Park Amenities package. Motion carried. This fee does not include construction management and project closeout services.
  • Resolution 2011-41, Providing for a Notice of Hearing. Jackie Puck moved and Koehler seconded to approve Resolution 2011-41. Roll call ayes: Jackie Puck, Koehler, Jacob Puck, and Kostichek. Motion carried.

Ordinance 455-11, Adding a New Section Permitting Garages to be Located on Alleys. Kostichek moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve the 3rd reading of Ordinance 455-11. Roll call ayes: Kostichek, Jacob Puck, Jackie Puck, and Koehler. Motion carried.

Purchase of Real Estate. Schirman requested clarification on the motions approved at the August 1st meeting regarding two real estate offers. Council consensus was that the intent of motions was that the sellers provide the Phase 1 study for each property. The motions from the August 1st meeting are as follows: Kostichek moved and Jacob Puck seconded to proceed with an offer on 106 W. Lincoln Street, not to exceed a total cost of $22,000, which includes the cost of the Phase 1 study if needed. Motion carried. Kostichek moved and Jackie Puck seconded to proceed with an offer on 118 N. Main Street, not to exceed a total cost of $65,000, which includes the costs of a Phase 1 and/or Phase 2 study if needed. Motion carried. Further discussion was held that the City may perform an asbestos test following a clean Phase 1 study. Schirman will prepare offers for the property at 118 N. Main Street and 106 W. Lincoln Street.

City Clerk's Report. Rickertsen reminded Council that the next meeting will be on Tuesday, September 6th due to the Labor Day holiday. She also reported that nomination papers are available at City Hall for the upcoming city election.

City Attorney Report. Schirman stated the appraisal on the property acquisition for the lift station project will not be completed for another month.

Jacob Puck moved and Koehler seconded to adjourn at 7:29 p.m. Motion carried. All votes on motions were unanimous, unless noted.

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July 18, 2011

The semi-monthly meeting of the City Council of Walcott, Iowa, was held on Monday, the 18th day of July, 2011. Mayor Jim Couper called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Council members present were: Larry Koberg, John Kostichek, Jackie Puck, Jacob Puck, and Tim Koehler. Absent: None. City employees present: J. Huston, J. Brockmann, T. Schirman, and A. Hill.
Jake Puck moved and Koberg seconded to approve the agenda. Motion carried.
Public Hearing. Mayor Couper opened the Public Hearing on Amending Chapter 167.23, regarding garages.
Huston presented the change to the garage ordinance. The P&Z Commission is recommending this change that would affect only a few properties. Those properties with a single-car, attached garage and having a rear property line adjacent to a platted alley, would be allowed to build a second garage, accessed from the alley, with a total garage space not to exceed current code limits. Kostichek questioned exterior treatment, which must be compatible with and similar to the principle structure's exterior. Following discussion, Koehler moved and Kostichek seconded to close the Public Hearing and resume the regular meeting. Motion carried.
Consent Agenda. Koberg moved and Jake Puck seconded to approve the consent agenda including the invoices and minutes from 7/5/2011. Motion carried.
Introduction of Audience. Brent Puck, Recreational Trail Committee.
Resolution 2011-37, Approving Contract & Bonds for the N. Downey Street Pavement Improvements Project. Jackie Puck moved and Koberg seconded to approve Resolution 2011-37. Motion carried with unanimous roll call vote.
Resolution 2011-38, Approving Final Plat for Iowa 80 Fifth Addition. Schirman stated that all Final Plat documents are in order. Huston reported that P&Z is recommending approval of this plat that provides frontage for the Museum lot that previously was landlocked. Koehler moved and Koberg seconded to approve Resolution 2011-38. Motion carried with a unanimous roll call vote.
Ordinance 455-11, Adding a New Section Permitting Garages to be Located on Alleys. Jake Puck introduced and moved to approve the 1st reading of Ordinance 455-11. Koberg seconded. Motion carried with a unanimous roll call vote.
Public Work's Report. Brockmann reported that geese have been gathering on the Recreational Trail during the day. Attempts to disperse them have been unsuccessful. Further methods will be tried.
City Clerk's Report. Huston reminded the Council of the Committee-of-the-Whole meeting that is scheduled for August 1st at 4:30 p.m.
City Attorney Report. None.
Mayor's Report. Mayor Couper expressed his appreciation for everyone who helped make Walcott Day a huge success again this year, including the Recreational Trail and Legion Memorial/Welcome Park dedications. He announced that the Ragbrai event, July 30th, has over 230 volunteers and is requesting to put up a fence for the beer garden during that event. Council consensus was agreeable.
Questions/Concerns. Brent Puck reported that the Recreational Trail Committee is working on the plans for benches, etc. Brockmann stated that the well is working and he will be checking to see if the pond is holding water.
Closed Session. Schirman stated that since this item was discussed in open session at the last Council meeting, there was really no need to go into closed session at this time. Mayor Couper moved on to the Review and Possible Approval of Offer on Real Estate.
Discussion was held on the possible purchase of 106 W. Lincoln Street and 118 N. Main Street involving the following:
  • Prices, taxes, and possible inspections
  • Possible uses for buildings or properties : green space, parking, expansion of City Hall/Fire Department building, rental property
  • Rejuvenating the downtown area
  • Funding of purchases
  • Locations for possible municipal building
Schirman recommended to delay a decision regarding an offer to purchase until more information was gathered regarding cost of inspections, appraisals, or environmental reports. Schirman will obtain that information for the next meeting and Mayor Couper will report on the current price for the property at 1113 N. Main.
Kostichek moved and Jake Puck seconded to adjourn at 7:45 p.m. Motion carried. All votes on motions were unanimous, unless noted.

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July 5, 2011

The semi-monthly meeting of the City Council of Walcott, Iowa, was held on Tuesday, the 5th day of July, 2011. Mayor Jim Couper called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Council members present were: Larry Koberg, John Kostichek, Jackie Puck, Jacob Puck, and Tim Koehler. Absent: None. City employees present: L. Rickertsen, J. Brockmann, T. Schirman, and J. Blake.

Rickertsen reported that Iowa Trucking Company (D.B.A. Gramma's Kitchen) has withdrawn the Class B 5-Day Beer Permit for Gramma's Kitchen from the consent agenda and item eleven , Resolution Approving Contract & Bonds for the N. Downey Street Pavement Improvements Project, will be deleted from the agenda due to not receiving the required contract documents. Koehler moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve the agenda with the deletions as reported. Motion carried.

Consent Agenda. Jackie Puck moved and Koberg seconded to approve the consent agenda including the invoices and minutes from 06/20/ 2011. Motion carried.

Recreational Trail & Park Project. Discussion was held on the following: contractor's request for working days and a substantial project completion date. Following discussion, Koberg moved and Jackie Puck seconded to add 6 additional working days to the contract and deduct 17.5 charged working days between November 15, 2010, and April 1, 2011. Motion carried. Committee member, Brent Puck, reported on the status of the amenities for the project. Rickertsen reported on her discussion with bonding attorney, John Danos, regarding the remaining work and state bidding requirements. Puck reported most of the amenities have been determined but they would like to pursue design work for the information and educational signage and logo. Following discussion, Puck will obtain quotes from two companies for design work and Rickertsen will contact Engineer Jon White regarding the bid specifications for the amenities. Discussion was also held on project concerns including the following: erosion/drainage, design flaws, and algae.

Fire Department Expansion Project. Rickertsen suggested approving a maximum amount for architectural services that may be needed for the fire department expansion project. The council previously approved architectural services through the bidding phase but his services may be needed during the construction phase. Jacob Puck moved and Koberg seconded to approve services from DRW Architecture, not to exceed $950. Motion carried.

Welcome Park : Brick Walkway Expansion. Brockmann presented a project worksheet for extending a 20' walkway to the parking lot at Courtyard Estates. He stated that if the Park Board doesn't approve it during their July 6th meeting, then it will be null and void. He also reported that Courtyard Estates has been approached for a donation towards the project. Kostichek moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve the brick walkway as presented at a cost not to exceed $1,720.55. Motion carried.

Scott County Humane Society Agreement Renewal. Koehler moved and Jackie Puck seconded to renew the annual Scott County Humane Society Agreement. Motion carried.

Resolution 2011-35, Approving 28E Agreement with Scott County for Blue Grass Road/70th Avenue Bridge Projects. Jackie Puck moved and Kostichek seconded to approve Resolution 2011-35. Roll call ayes: Jackie Puck, Kostichek, Koberg, Koehler, and Jacob Puck. Motion carried.

Resolution 2011-36, Authorizing Internal Advance to Tax Increment Revenue Fund. Koberg moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve Resolution 2011-36. Roll call ayes: Koberg, Jacob Puck, Koehler, Kostichek, and Jackie Puck. Motion carried.

City Clerk's Report. Discussion was held regarding commercially zoned properties in Walcott.

City Attorney Report. Schirman reported he spoke talked with two state representatives regarding the Recreational Trail & Park Project contract documents and plans and specifications. Discussion was held on the project disposal site.

Mayor's Report. Mayor Couper reported they will be fencing an area for a beer garden at Victory Park on July 30th for the RAGBRAI event. He reported that over 200 individuals have volunteered to help and acknowledged the efforts of Kris Burt who is chairing the event. Mayor Couper also congratulated Koberg on a successful fast-pitch tournament.

Questions/Concerns. Discussion was held on presenting the Mayor's Beautification Award this year.

Koehler moved and Jackie Puck seconded to adjourn at 7:50 p.m. Motion carried. All votes on motions were unanimous, unless noted.

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June 20, 2011

The semi-monthly meeting of the City Council of Walcott, Iowa, was held on Monday, the 20th day of June, 2011. Mayor Jim Couper called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Council members present were: Larry Koberg, John Kostichek, Jackie Puck, and Jacob Puck. Absent: Tim Koehler. City employees present: L. Rickertsen, J. Brockmann, T. Schirman, J. Blake, and J. Hahn.

Koberg moved and Jackie Puck seconded to approve the agenda. Motion carried.

Consent Agenda. Jackie Puck moved and Kostichek seconded to approve the consent agenda including the invoices, minutes from 06/06/ 2011, Class A liquor license renewal for Walcott Legion Post #548, Class C liquor license renewal for Weisrock, Inc. (Walcott Coliseum), cigarette permit renewals for Lampliter, Casey's, Weisrock, Inc., Pilot Travel Centers #043 & #268, and Iowa 80 Truckstop, May 2011 financial reports, and Resolution 2011-30 Transfer of Funds. Roll call ayes: Jackie Puck, Kostichek, Koberg, and Jacob Puck. Motion carried.

Street Closure Request. Brian Ehlers was present on behalf of the Walcott Community Club to request closing a portion of E. Bryant Street. Jackie Puck moved and Jacob Puck seconded to close Bryant Street, between Main Street and Henry Street, on July 1st from 4:30 p.m. : 11 p.m. for the Community Club. Motion carried. It was reported that they anticipate only closing the north side of the street.

Recreational Trail & Park Project. Discussion was held on various project concerns including: seeding, weeds, erosion/drainage, and shoulder grading. Engineer Jon White was present and reported the contractor stated the reasons they have not addressed unresolved project items was due to scheduling conflicts and weather delays. Further discussion was held on the fall "dormant" seeding and apparent lack of cover crop. White will check with the IDOT (Iowa Department of Transportation) regarding seeding options and what type of actions the City can proceed with. Jackie Puck moved and Kostichek seconded to table payment #6, in the amount of $26,294.37, to McCarthy Improvements Company until White talks to the IDOT. Motion carried.

Walcott Day.

  • Fireworks Permit. Rickertsen reported all required documents were received and the Fire Chief approved the application. Kostichek moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve the fireworks permit for Jon Blackert, Crater Fireworks, for Walcott Day Fireworks on Friday, July 15, 2011. Motion carried.
  • Parade. Kostichek moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve the Walcott Day Parade and closure of appropriate streets on July 16, 2011. Motion carried.
  • Street Closures. Jacob Puck moved and Koberg seconded to approve closing E. Lincoln Street, between Grove and Century Streets on July 16, 2011. Motion carried.
  • Fireworks Donation. Jackie Puck moved and Kostichek seconded to approve a donation of $1,000 to Walcott Day Committee for July 15th fireworks. Motion carried.

Codification Update. Jackie Puck moved Koberg seconded to approve hiring Iowa Codification, Inc. to complete a comprehensive update of the existing city code book at a cost of $5,200. Motion carried.

Resolution 2011-31, Awarding Contract for the N. Downey Street Pavement Improvements Project. Jackie Puck moved and Koberg seconded to approve Resolution 2011-31. Roll call ayes: Jackie Puck, Koberg, Jacob Puck, and Kostichek. Motion carried. The project was awarded to the low bidder, Muscatine Bridge Company, at a cost of $256,138.75. Motion carried.

Resolution 2011-32, Approving Contract and Bonds for the Fire Department Expansion Project. Jacob Puck moved and Kostichek seconded to approve Resolution 2011-32. Roll call ayes: Jacob Puck, Kostichek, Koberg, and Jackie Puck. Motion carried.

Resolution 2011-33, Approving Iowa 80 Fifth Addition Preliminary Plat. Jackie Puck moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve Resolution 2011-33. Roll call ayes: Jackie Puck, Jacob Puck, Kostichek, and Koberg. Motion carried.

Resolution 2011-34, Setting Employee Wages for FYE 2012. Koberg moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve Resolution 2011-34. Motion carried.

Public Works Department Report. Brockmann discussed the following issues regarding the recreational trail:

  • Water is not draining in the parking lot
  • Obtaining cost estimates for seeding grass next to trail versus tall prairie grass
  • Reports of swimming in the ponds : which is not allowed
  • Purchasing life safety vests and rings for city police and public works department vehicles

Discussion was held on Mediacom possibly changing the City's IP address which may result in potential problems with the water meter reading system.

City Attorney Report. Schirman reported he talked with two appraisers regarding property acquisition for the sewer lift station project. Consensus was to have Schirman proceed with ordering the appraisal at a cost of $1,500.

Questions/Concerns. It was reported that approximately 1,000 : 2,000 riders will be participating in an organized RAGBRAI Training Ride on Saturday, July 9th. The ride will be from Davenport to Coralville, starting at approximately 8 a.m.

Kostichek moved and Jackie Puck seconded to adjourn at 7:02 p.m. Motion carried. All votes on motions were unanimous, unless noted.

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June 6, 2011

The semi-monthly meeting of the City Council of Walcott, Iowa, was held on Monday, the 6th day of June, 2011. Mayor Couper called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Council members present were: Koberg, Koehler, Kostichek, Jackie Puck, and Jacob Puck. City employees present: L. Rickertsen, J. Brockmann, T. Schirman, J. Blake, and J. Hahn.

Koehler moved and Kostichek seconded to approve the agenda. Motion carried.

Public Hearings. Mayor Couper opened the public hearing on the plans and specifications for the N. Downey Street Pavement Improvements Project. No oral or written comments were received from the public. Jackie Puck moved and Koberg seconded to close the public hearing and resume the regular meeting. Motion carried.

Consent Agenda. Koehler moved and Koberg seconded to approve the consent agenda including the invoices and minutes from 05/16/ 2011. Motion carried.

Police Department Report. Chief Blake introduced his new officer, Brian Mayberry. Jackie Puck moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve Resolution 2011-28, Approving Hourly Wage for New Officer. Roll call ayes: Jackie Puck, Jacob Puck, Koehler, Kostichek, and Koberg. Motion carried. Mayor Couper welcomed Officer Mayberry and administered the oath of office to him. Resolution 2011-29, Regulating the Operation of Golf Carts During the Annual Walcott Day Celebration. Discussion was held on allowing carts to be operated on the Sunday following Walcott Day until 2:00 p.m. The resolution already included use on Friday and Saturday nights until Midnight. For use in this resolution "golf cart" is defined as a motorized vehicle designed to transport person(s) on a golf course and includes ATV's and utility vehicles. Kostichek moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve Resolution 2011-29 with the change as discussed. Roll call ayes: Kostichek, Jacob Puck, Jackie Puck, Koberg, and Koehler. Motion carried. No "golf cart" may be operated during the annual Walcott Day celebration unless the operator obtains a permit from the Walcott Police Chief and meets all requirements as listed in Resolution 2011-29.

Street Closure Request. Jacob Peters attended and requested approval to close E. Bryant Street in front of the Walcott Coliseum on Saturday, June 11th. Peters will be getting married on June 11th and the reception will be at the Walcott Coliseum. Rickertsen will check with the insurance agent regarding liability concerns. Koehler moved and Koberg seconded to close E. Bryant Street, from Main Street to Henry Street, from 6 : 11 p.m. on June 11, 2011, contingent upon endorsement from the insurance agent. Motion carried.

Walcott Day Fireworks & Street Closures. Diane McKinley was present to discuss the fireworks display on July 15, 2011. Following discussion, Koberg moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve the concept/location of the fireworks display on July 15, 2011. Motion carried. The fireworks permit cannot be approved until an application and all required documents are submitted. McKinley also discussed street closures needed around Victory Park during Walcott Day, particularly for the car show. Following discussion, Kostichek moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve the following street closures on July 15, 2011: N. Henry Street, between James Street and Otis Street; E. Otis Street, between Henry Street and Downey Street; and N. Downey Street, between James Street and Lincoln Street. Motion carried.

Midfield Pattern : Compaction Issues. Koberg reported the council Park Committee (Koberg & Koehler) met with Jake Worden and John Brockmann regarding the compaction issues on his lot on Main Street. Following discussion with Jake Worden, citizen Mike Sissel questioned if it had been considered that maybe the soil wasn't the type that is suitable for compaction and he referenced the compaction issues he had when building the assisted living facility, located adjacent to the recreational trail area. Discussion was held on requesting the City Engineer, Jon White, attend a council Committee of the Whole meeting on June 27, 2011 at 5:30 p.m. to discuss the issue. The reimbursement request for dirt excavation costs as discussed during the May 16th council meeting was withdrawn.

Vision Committee Report. Brent Puck updated the council on topics the Vision Committee has been working on and encouraged input from the council. Mayor Couper expressed his appreciation with the Committee's efforts.

Recreational Trail & Park Project.

  • Committee Update. Brent Puck also updated the council on the Recreational Trail and Park Project. Discussion was held on the seeding that was done last fall. It takes approximately three years for a native seeding to become established and regular mowings will be necessary to control weeds and help the native plants become established. Discussion was also held on project items that have not been resolved.
  • Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held in the evening on Friday, July 15th, prior to the fireworks display.
  • Name. Puck reported they received approximately thirty recommendations name of the park/trail. The committee recommended naming the park Prairie View Park and naming the trail Heritage Trail. Koehler moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve the Recreational Trail & Park Committee's naming recommendations of Prairie View Park and Heritage Trail. Motion carried. Mayor Couper expressed his thanks and appreciation to the Committee.
  • Approval of Payment No. 6. Due to unresolved project items, Jackie Puck moved and Kostichek seconded to table payment no. 6, in the amount of $26,294.37, to McCarthy Improvements Company. Motion carried.

Resolution 2011-26, Approving Plans & Specifications for N. Downey Street Pavement Improvements Project. Jackie Puck moved and Koehler seconded to approve resolution 2011-26. Roll call ayes: Jackie Puck, Koehler, Jacob Puck, Kostichek, and Koberg. Motion carried. Bids will be received on June 16th and forwarded to the council for their consideration on June 20th.

Resolution 2011-27, Awarding Contract for the Fire Department Expansion Project. Rickertsen reported four bids were received, ranging from $58,076.10 – $99,500. Rickertsen stated the lowest bidder did not submit the bid security with the bid as required but he called the day after the bid opening and stated he could provide it. Koehler moved and Koberg seconded to approve Resolution 2011-27. Roll call ayes: Koehler, Koberg, Kostichek, Jackie Puck, and Jacob Puck. Motion carried. The contract was awarded to Sissel Construction for $58,777.20,

Approval of Fireworks Display for Walcott Truckers Jamboree on July 14, 2011. Koehler moved and Koberg seconded to approve the fireworks display on July 14, 2011. Motion carried.

Handicap Curb Ramps & Alley (sidewalk) Replacements. Brockmann presented a project worksheet for the curb ramps and sidewalks with bids from three contractors. Kostichek moved and Jackie Puck seconded to approve hiring Grunder Concrete to replace specific curb ramps and sidewalks at a total project amount not to exceed $5,185. Motion carried. City staff will remove old concrete and purchase the curb detectable warning mats. The approved project amount includes the purchase of curb detectable warning mats.

Residential Handicap Policy. Rickertsen obtained a written residential handicap parking policy from the City of Clinton. Following discussion, Koberg moved and Kostichek seconded to table the issue until a later time. Motion carried.

Ordinance 454-11, Amending the Zoning Map : 131 E. Bryant Street. Discussion was held on the central business district area. Koberg moved and Jackie Puck seconded to approve the second reading of Ordinance 454-11. Roll call ayes: Koberg, Jackie Puck, Jacob Puck, Koehler, and Kostichek. Motion carried. Jackie Puck moved and Koberg seconded to waive the third reading of Ordinance 454-11. Roll call ayes: Jackie Puck, Koberg, Jacob Puck, Koehler, and Kostichek. Motion carried. This changes the zoning from C-2 (Central Business District) to R-3 (Multiple-Family Dwelling District). The property has been utilized as multiple-family for many years.

Public Work's Report. Brockmann expressed thanks to the Walcott Lions for their donation of plants and planting them in a perennial garden at Welcome Park. Also, a special thanks to Janet Brockmann for the brick donation for edging around the perennial garden. Brockmann reported on what the recent hot weather has done to some of the streets and that they are accepting donations to purchase new picnic tables. Kostichek questioned the guardrail on the bridge along Main Street and Mayor Couper questioned a fence at the Water Treatment Plant. Brockmann stated he will check on the guardrail and he has not pursued a fence yet.

Fire Department Report. Hahn presented a project worksheet for purchasing replacement hoses and nozzles. Questions arose on quotes from other vendors. Hahn stated he received three quotes and Alexis Fire was the lowest. Hahn will forward the other quotes to the council. Mayor Couper offered to pick up the equipment which will save approximately $100 in shipping charges. Koberg moved and Jacob Puck seconded to approve the purchase from Alexis Fire, not to exceed $2,710. Motion carried. Hahn reported the Fire Department has been recertified as an EMT-I level service. He also reported on questions regarding the siren tones. Discussion was held on obtaining magnets that include information on the siren tones/signals.

FYE 2012 Wages. Discussion was held on wages for FYE 2012. Koberg moved and Koehler seconded to proceed with a $.55 hourly increase for full-time staff and part-time increases as recommended by department heads. Motion carried. A wage resolution will be prepared for the next regular meeting.

City Attorney Report. Schirman reported on the status of the property acquisition for the sewer lift station project. Following discussion, Koberg moved and Jacob Puck seconded to acquire an appraisal on the property. Motion carried.

Mayor's Report. Mayor Couper made a few changes to the council committees. The 2011 Council Committees are as follows:

  • Police, Fire, Street Lights, Animal Control, Civil Defense, ZBA, Forever Green : Jackie Puck & Koberg
  • Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste : Jacob Puck & Kostichek
  • Streets, Parks, Equipment Operations : Koehler & Koberg
  • Policy & Administration, Mayor, Council, Clerk, Treasurer, P&Z, Elections, City Hall & Building Kostichek & Jackie Puck
  • Water Plant Operations, Distributions & Maintenance : Jacob Puck & Koehler

Koberg moved and Jackie Puck seconded to adjourn at 8:35 p.m. Motion carried. All votes on motions were unanimous, unless noted.

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May 16, 2011

The semi-monthly meeting of the City Council of Walcott, Iowa, was held on Monday, the 16th day of May, 2011. Mayor Pro Tem Kostichek called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Other council members present were: Koberg , Koehler, Jackie Puck, and Jacob Puck. City employees present: L. Rickertsen, J. Brockmann, T. Schirman, J. Blake, and J. Hahn.

Koehler moved and Ms. Puck seconded to approve the agenda. Motion carried.

Public Hearings. Kostichek opened the public hearing on the Budget Amendment for FYE 2011. Rickertsen stated that no oral or written comments were received. The revenue increase is due to special assessments, receipt of grants, and refunding (refinancing) the 2006 General Obligation Sewer Improvement Bonds. Expenditure increases due to installation of new storm sewer, sidewalk repair program, Welcome Park walkway, new metering system, and fees related to the bond refunding. Koehler moved and Ms. Puck seconded to close the public hearing and open the public hearing on the plans and specifications for the Fire Department Expansion Project. Motion carried. No oral or written comments were received. Ms. Puck moved and Koberg seconded to close the public hearing and resume the regular meeting. Motion carried.

Consent Agenda. Ms Puck moved and Koberg seconded to approve the consent agenda including the invoices and April 2011 Financial Reports. Motion carried.

Approval of Minutes 05/02/2011. Koberg moved and Mr. Puck seconded to approve the minutes from 05/02/2011. Koehler abstained due to absence from meeting. Motion carried.

Resolution 2011-21, Approve Budget Amendment for FYE 2011. Koberg moved and Koehler seconded to approve Resolution 2011-21. Roll call ayes: Koberg, Koehler, Mr. Puck, Ms. Puck, and Kostichek. Motion carried.

Resolution 2011-22, Approving Plans and Specifications for Fire Department Expansion Project. Koehler moved and Mr. Puck seconded to approve Resolution 2011-22. Roll call ayes: Koehler, Mr. Puck, Ms. Puck, Koberg, and Kostichek. Motion carried

Resolution 2011-23, Provide for a Notice of Hearing : N. Downey Street Pavement Project. Koberg moved and Kostichek seconded to approve Resolution 2011-23. Roll call ayes: Koberg, Kostichek, Koehler, Mr. Puck, and Ms. Puck. Motion carried. This Resolution sets a public hearing for the plans and specifications for June 6th with project bids to be received on June 16th.

Midfield Pattern.

  • Resolution 2011-24, Approval of Site Plan. The Planning & Zoning (P&Z) Commission recommended approval of the Site Plan with a condition that a building permit not be issued until the City receives a copy of the Storm Water NPDES permit for the project. Attorney Schirman reported he spoke with two IDNR (Iowa Department of Natural Resources) representatives regarding the NPDES permit. Schirman stated the City doesn't need to be concerned with the NPDES permit issued by the IDNR as the liability in regards to starting a project prior to receiving a NPDES permit lies with the developer, not the City. There are cities that do require a copy of the NPDES permit prior to issuance of a building permit but those are cities that are involved in the Municipal Separate Storm Water Systems (MS4s), which Walcott is not. Koehler moved and Ms. Puck seconded to approve Resolution 2011-24, disregarding the recommendation from P&Z to require a copy of the NPDES permit. Roll call ayes: Koehler, Ms. Puck, Mr. Puck, Koberg, and Kostichek. Motion carried. It was noted that if P&Z had known the information obtained by Schirman they probably wouldn't have made the recommendation requiring a copy of the NPDES permit prior to issuance of a building permit.
  • Dirt Excavation Costs. Jake Worden, Midfield Pattern, was present and stated he paid a contractor to have some of the dirt moved off his property that was deposited there from the Recreational Trail and Park Project and he would like to be reimbursed for the costs. He also stated the dirt was never compacted and if the soil samples come back substandard he will also approach the City regarding those costs. Brockmann stated he felt the project contractor met their obligation and leveled the dirt to the grade per specifications but didn't think the project specifications stated it had to be compacted. Koehler moved and Kostichek seconded to table the issue for thirty days, for further review and until the soil borings tests results are received. Motion carried. Project Engineer, Jon White, will be asked to attend the next meeting.
  • TIF Rebate Application. Koberg moved and Koehler seconded to approve the TIF Rebate application for JDW Holidngs, LLC (Midfield Pattern). Motion carried.

Residential Handicap Policy. Rickertsen obtained information from the City of Davenport but will check with the City of Clinton for a written residential handicap policy.

Police Department. Chief Blake stated that Officer Hill has taken on more responsibility and he is promoting him to Sergeant. Ms. Puck moved and Mr. Puck seconded to approve Resolution 2011-25, Setting Hourly Wage for Police Sergeant. Roll call ayes: Ms. Puck, Mr. Puck, Koberg, Koehler, and Kostichek. Motion carried. Chief Blake reported he wants to hire another part-time officer but the officer is required to take the MMPI (mental health personality test). Officers that have not taken an MMPI within one year must re-take the test when starting positions with different departments. Koberg moved and Koehler seconded to approve funding the MMPI test for a new part-time officer. Motion carried.

Public Work's Report. Brockmann stated the price for the building located at 1113 N. Main Street has dropped and he would like the council to look at the building for utilization as a City Hall. He also reported on upkeep with the perennial gardens at Welcome Park, stating that he has trouble finding people to maintain them. Brockmann also reported that the grass is not growing at the new recreational trail and park area and there are a lot of project items unresolved. Project Engineer, Jon White, will be asked to provide an updated punch list for the project at the next meeting.

Welcome Park : Veteran's Memorial. Following discussion, Kostichek moved and Ms. Puck seconded to approve the Veteran's Memorial final plan with the flag pole area to remain grass instead of a perennial garden. Motion carried.

FYE 2012 Wages. Rickertsen will prepare a wage spreadsheet as discussed for the next meeting.

City Attorney Report. Schirman reported he spoke with Rathjen's attorney as discussed during the last meeting and they feel it's a private matter between property owners. Schirman also dictated a letter to Pilot Travel Center's legal department regarding the litter issue. Kostichek questioned the status of the property acquisition for the sewer lift station project. Schirman stated he is waiting to hear back from the property owner's attorney.

Questions/Concerns. Ms. Puck requested an update on RAGBRAI. Rickertsen stated the vendor and volunteer forms are available on the City's website and all volunteers are asked to complete a form as they will be receiving a free t-shirt and the size preference is listed on the form.

Koberg moved and Ms. Puck seconded to adjourn at 7:53 p.m. Motion carried. All votes on motions were unanimous, unless noted.

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