Posted: April 5, 2021
Present: Goltz, Langreck, Knutson, Lienau, Holthaus left at 7:03
Absent: None
Don Dilaura, Brian Zweibohmer, Mike Meyer, Zak Kriener
Rachelle Howe and Joanne Schroeder were present for their discussions
Following the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, Mayor Beckman called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m.
Mayor Beckman announced the public hearing for the FY2020/2021 budget amendment was open for any questions or comments.
There were no written comments or objections submitted, nor were there any comments or objections from those present. Mayor Beckman closed the public hearing
Rachelle Howe with Upper Explorerland Regional Planning Commission discussed their current programs specifically Community Development Block Grants.
Joanne Schroeder spoke about a checking for voids left after a sewer repair on Main Street in the 2000’s when Highway 52 is completed next summer.
Mike Meyer expressed concerns on the condition of Klisart Street alley.
The Mayor and Council reviewed the submitted March police report.
Mayor Beckman’s report included: meetings attended, dump truck, and watermain break by Farmer’s Union Cooperative.
Langreck made a motion approving the following consent items: March 1, 2021 and March 15, 2021 council minutes, clerk’s reports and the monthly bills, seconded by Knutson, carried.
Lienau made a motion approving Resolution #647, a resolution amending the current budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2021; second by Goltz.
Whereupon the Mayor put the question on the motion and the following named Council Members voted:
Ayes: Holthaus, Langreck, Lienau, Goltz, Knutson.
Nays: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and the resolution adopted.
Langreck made a motion introducing Ordinance #84, an ordinance amending the provisions pertaining to open burning restrictions for its third reading; seconded by Holthaus.
Whereupon the Mayor put the question on the motion and the following named Council Members voted:
Ayes: Knutson, Lienau, Langreck, Goltz, Holthaus.
Nays: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried with Ordinance 84 becoming effective upon publication.
Holthaus made a motion approving Resolution #648, a resolution approving wages for FY21/22; second by Goltz.
Whereupon the Mayor put the question on the motion and the following named Council Members voted:
Ayes: Holthaus, Langreck, Lienau, Goltz, Knutson.
Nays: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and the resolution adopted.
Holthaus made a motion approving Resolution #649, a resolution approving FY2021/2022 wages for city employees; second by Langreck.
Whereupon the Mayor put the question on the motion and the following named Council Members voted:
Ayes: Holthaus, Langreck, Lienau, Goltz, Knutson.
Nays: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and the resolution adopted.
Lienau made a motion approving Resolution #650, a resolution amending the Compensatory Time section in the Employee Handbook; second by Holthaus.
Whereupon the Mayor put the question on the motion and the following named Council Members voted:
Ayes: Holthaus, Langreck, Lienau, Goltz, Knutson.
Nays: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and the resolution adopted.
Holthaus made a motion approving Resolution #651, a resolution adding a section regarding Secondary Employment into the Employee Handbook; second by Knutson.
Whereupon the Mayor put the question on the motion and the following named Council Members voted:
Ayes: Holthaus, Langreck, Lienau, Goltz, Knutson.
Nays: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and the resolution adopted.
Goltz made a motion approving Resolution #652, a resolution regarding streetlights by the recycling bins and Klisart Street alley; second by Langreck.
Whereupon the Mayor put the question on the motion and the following named Council Members voted:
Ayes: Holthaus, Langreck, Lienau, Goltz, Knutson.
Nays: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and the resolution adopted.
Lienau made a motion approving Resolution #653, a resolution combining PO Boxes utilized by the City; second by Goltz.
Whereupon the Mayor put the question on the motion and the following named Council Members voted:
Ayes: Holthaus, Langreck, Lienau, Goltz, Knutson.
Nays: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and the resolution adopted.
Lienau made a motion approving a bid for Northeast Iowa Fabrication to paint and install a fake jail door on the back door at the Old City Hall building, second by Goltz, carried.
Holthaus made a motion to approve the purchase of a dump truck from Don’s Sales and Service for $28,000 with a down payment of $5,000 and the remaining balance paid after July 1, 2021, second by Knutson, carried.
Lienau made a motion to approve the bid from Meyer Concrete for work on Mary Street with upgraded intake grates; second by Holthaus, carried.
Langreck made a motion to approve a building permit for Josh and Samantha Uhlenhake; second by Holthaus, carried.
Council had a general discussion regarding the yard waste site, Pavilion use, newsletter, “tee” break payment options, nuisance properties, fall clean-up and swim bus.
City council meetings will return to the council room in May.
Goltz made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Knutson, carried. Meeting adjourned at 7:14 pm.
March 2021 Expenses
- Acentek 706.32
- Aflac–employee insurance 335.92
- Alliant Energy–elect utilities 6265.87
- Anderson Law Firm–legal 1125.00
- Ashley Goltz–mileage reimb 12.88
- Auditor of State–audit fee 1500.00
- Baker & Taylor Co–books 94.14
- Becker Hardware–maint supplies/repair 93.71
- Black Hills Energy–gas utilities 906.44
- Book Look–books 46.98
- Brian Zweibohmer–phone 50.00
- Card Services–operating supplies 26.70
- Casey’s–vehicle operations 471.80
- Center Point Large Print–books 29.21
- City Laundering–services 110.11
- Demco–lib supplies 678.26
- Dillon Law–legal 62.50
- Don Dilaura–reimb 145.76
- Family Support Payment Center 1423.00
- Fayette Publishing–publishing 279.12
- Fidelity Bank & Trust 2481.71
- Graham Goltz–snow removal 150.00
- Hawkins–supplies 10.00
- Iowa League of Cities–dues 240.00
- IPERS–March Ipers 1923.46
- Joyce Bakewell–services 437.00
- Keystone–fees 228.80
- Luana Savings Bank–HSA/ fee 470.00
- Malcom–garbage services 4934.92
- Marco–technology 130.00
- Midwest Tape–videos 49.48
- Ossian Crown Club–dues 50.00
- Ossian Post Office–postage 248.25
- Reilly Construction–services 2265.50
- Riley’s Inc–libr supplies 60.00
- Spee–dee Delivery–shipping 69.14
- Treasurer State of Iowa–taxes 3090.00
- Utility Equipment Company–supplies 116.44
- Wellmark–heath insurance 3414.75
- Westrum Leak Detection–services 862.50
- Zoobooks–subscription 29.95
- March 2021 payroll 6231.65
Total 41857.27
March 2021 Expenses by Fund
- General 20402.03
- Road Use 4801.63
- Employee Benefits 2393.43
- Water 7919.18
- Sewer 6341.00
Total 41857.27
March 2021 Receipts
- General 17290.48
- Road Use Tax 3657.68
- Employee Benefits 1674.74
- Emergency 301.44
- Debt Service 1787.73
- Library Trust 101.80
- Local Option Sales Tax 16804.44
- Water 10026.09
- Sewer 14108.32
Total 65752.72