City Council Meeting Minutes December 12 2023

 

 

REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2023

 

A meeting of the Mayor and Council of the City of Plainview, Nebraska, was held at the Council Chambers in said City on the 12th day of December at 6:30 o’clock P.M. 

 

Roll call was held and present were: Mayor Smith; Council Members: Anderson, Born, Janovec and Sanne Absent: None

 

The Pledge of Allegiance was then recited.

 

Mayor Smith opened the meeting and announced to individuals in attendance that a full copy of the new Nebraska Open Meetings Act was posted on the east wall of the Council Chambers.

 

Notice of the meeting was given in advance thereof by Publication, a designated method for giving notice, as shown by the Affidavit of Publication attached to these minutes.  Notice of this meeting was given to the Mayor and all Members of the Council and a copy of their acknowledgment of receipt of notice and the agenda is attached to the minutes.  Availability of the agenda was communicated in the advance notice and in the notice to the Mayor and Council of this meeting.  All proceedings hereafter shown were taken while the convened meeting was open to the attendance of the public.

 

Jeremy Tarr was present as City Administrator

Courtney Retzlaff was present as City Clerk.

Kyle Petersen was present as City Attorney

 

At 6:30 PM Mayor Smith opened the Public Hearing for the Purchase of 205 N Pine Street for $25,000.00

 

There were no objections received in regards to the purchase.

 

At 6:31 PM Sanne moved to close the public hearing. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Motion was made by Sanne and seconded by Born to approve Ordinance No. 993. Upon roll call vote, the following members voted AYE: Anderson, Born, Janovec and Sanne. The following voted NAY: None. Motion carried 4-0. Whereupon the Mayor declared said Ordinance No. 993 approved.

 

Motion was made by Sanne and seconded by Born to waive the second and third readings of Ordinance No. 993. Upon roll call vote, the following members voted AYE: Anderson, Born, Janovec and Sanne. The following voted NAY: None. Motion carried 4-0. Whereupon the Mayor declared the second and third readings of said Ordinance No. 993 waived.

 

 

ORDINANCE NO. 993

 

AN ORDINANCE TO PURCHASE REAL ESTATE OWNED BY JUDY BEAUDETTE LOCATED AT 205 N. PINE STREET FOR $25,000.00.

 

NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, NEBRASKA:

 

SECTION 1. Judy Beaudette is the owner of real estate located at 205 N. Pine Street, Plainview, Nebraska, and legally described as (hereinafter the “Real Estate”):

Tract “A” of Beaudette Lot Split, an Administrative Plat of Lot 8, Block 12, Chilver’s Sixth Addition to the City of Plainview, Pierce County, Nebraska, which is legally described as follows:

Lot 8, Block 12, Chilver’s 6th Addition to the City of Plainview, Pierce County, Nebraska:

                        EXCEPT the South 10.00 feet thereof, AND

EXCEPT the East 6.00 feet thereof, previously deeded to the City of Plainview for alley purposes, and recorded in Deed book 47, Page 395, Pierce County Register of Deeds, Pierce County, Nebraska

 

SECTION 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to purchase the Real Estate for $25,000.00 and may execute any and all documents to close said transaction. 

 

SECTION 3.  A public hearing regarding the acquisition of the Real Estate was held on December 12, 2023.

 

SECTION 4.  All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict be and the same hereby are repealed.

 

SECTION 5.  Three-fourths of the City Council voted to suspend the requirement that this ordinance be read by title on three different days.

 

SECTION 6.  This ordinance shall be effective from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law.

 

SECTION 7.  This ordinance shall be published in pamphlet form and available for public inspection during normal City Office business hours.

 

 

Janovec moved to approve the regular meeting minutes from November 13th. Sanne seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Sanne moved to approve claims and payroll. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Manor Administrator Juleen Johnson reported on the monthly activity of the facility. Johnson discussed the walk in cooler bids that were presented to the Manor Board. Council questioned if there was a better location for the walk in cooler to be placed.

 

Police Chief Hallock reported on activity for November, Pierce County will be training local officers on the use of Lidar radar and there are currently no suspects in the recent egging that occurred around town. Hallock also had applied for grants for in car camera equipment and will be working with Region 11 for grants on body worn cameras.

 

Susan Norris provided updates to projects for Economic Development. The next housing grant application is due in February and the total award amount has increased to $750,000. Updates will also be made to the housing study for the City of Plainview and the hotel study is still ongoing.

 

City Attorney Petersen asked to go into Executive Session at the end of the meeting to discuss some legal matters with the council.

 

Mayor Smith made recommendations for several board appointments.

 

Larry Petersen and Jason Smith- Tree Board 2 year terms

Brandi Alexander- Park Board- 3 year term

Keith Nelson- Housing Board- 5 year term

 

Janovec moved to approve the board appointments as provided. Anderson seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

 

Council member Sanne introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption:

 

RESOLUTION #686

 

WHEREAS, the City Street Superintendent has prepared and presented a One Year and Six Year Plan for Street Improvement Program for the City of Plainview, and

 

WHEREAS, a public meeting was held on the 13th day of November 2023 to present this plan and there were no objections to said plan;

 

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Mayor and City Council of Plainview, Nebraska, that the plans and data as furnished are hereby in all things accepted and adopted.

 

  1. M493 (65) 2023-2024 – Concrete surfacing of Pilcher Avenue from Fifth Street to Sixth Street - $200,000
  2. M493 (46) 2023-2024- Concrete surfacing of Lincoln Avenue approximately 250 feet east of Main Street to approximately 200 feet west of First Street - $250,000
  3. M493 (38) 2023-2024 – Concrete surfacing of Lincoln Avenue from Second Street to Third Street - $100,000
  4. M493(64) 2023-2024 – Concrete surfacing of Pine Street from Lincoln Avenue to Harper Avenue; Harper Avenue from Pine Street to King Street - $183,000
  5. M493(44) FUTURE – Concrete surfacing of Euclid Avenue from Third Street to Fifth Street - &100,000
  6. M493 (57) FUTURE – Concrete surfacing of Woodland Avenue from Fourth Street to Ninth Street - $543,000
  7. M493 (55) FUTURE – Concrete surfacing of Pilcher Avenue from Pond Street to Plum Street - $132,000
  8. M493 (59) FUTURE – Concrete surfacing of Pond Street from Park Avenue to Pilcher Avenue - $101,000
  9. M493 (63) FUTURE- Concrete surfacing of Seventh Street from Park Avenue to Pilcher Avenue; Pilcher Avenue from Seventh Street to Eighth Street; Eighth Street from Pilcher Avenue to Park Avenue - $418,000
  10. M493 (66) FUTURE – Gravel surfacing Fifth Street from Euclid Avenue to Ohio Avenue $40,000
  11. M493 (67) FUTURE – Concrete surfacing of Fourth Street from Euclid Avenue to Ohio Avenue - $200,000
  12. M493(68) FUTURE – Concrete surfacing of Fourth Street from Line Street to Locust Avenue $200,000
  13. M493(69) FUTURE – Concrete surfacing of Line Street from Fourth Street to Ninth Street $500,000
  14. M493(70) FUTURE – Concrete surfacing of Grant Avenue from Fourth to Fifth Street $100,000

 

 

Council member Anderson seconded the foregoing motion and on roll call on the passage and adoption of said resolution, the following voted Aye; Anderson, Born, Janovec and Sanne. Nay: None. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and Resolution #686 is passed and adopted.

 

Sanne moved to appointment Miller & Associates as the City Engineer and Reed Miller, License S-514, Class A as the City Street Superintendent. Anderson seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Council member Janovec introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption:

 

RESOLUTION #691                

 

 

WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Plainview have received a request to update signature authority on the various Municipal accounts at Midwest Bank, N.A.,

 

AND WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of both the Bank and the City to keep such records current.

 

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, NEBRASKA, THAT signature power of the City’s accounts is set as follows:

 

 

  1. 150541            General Account

Current elected Mayor; Courtney Retzlaff; Melissa Forbes

  1. 150509            Housing Authority Account

Courtney Retzlaff; Melissa Forbes

  1. 44409616        Keno Account

Courtney Retzlaff; Melissa Forbes

  1. 151009            Water Tower Bond Act

Courtney Retzlaff; Melissa Forbes

  1. 44403357        C & D Closure/Post – Closure Care Account

Courtney Retzlaff; Melissa Forbes

  1. 44405161        Plainview/Osmond Housing Rehab

Courtney Retzlaff; Melissa Forbes

  1. 720321            Electrical System Sinking Fund

Courtney Retzlaff; Melissa Forbes

  1. 44408263        Pool Sales Tax

Courtney Retzlaff; Melissa Forbes

  1. 44421067        C&D Sinking Fund

Courtney Retzlaff; Melissa Forbes

  1. 44417492        Manor Sales Tax

Courtney Retzlaff; Melissa Forbes

  1. 44417503        Library Sales Tax

Courtney Retzlaff; Melissa Forbes

  1. 44417514        Economic Development Sales Tax

Courtney Retzlaff; Melissa Forbes

  1. 44420286        Street Improvement Fund

Courtney Retzlaff; Melissa Forbes

  1. 44423773        IRP Funds

      Courtney Retzlaff

  1. 44423784        RBDG Funds

       Courtney Retzlaff

  1. 44427590        DTR Grant Funds

       Courtney Retzlaff

  1. 44428448        NAHTF Grant Funds

       Courtney Retzlaff

 

 

Council member Anderson seconded the foregoing motion and on roll call on the passage and adoption of said resolution, the following voted Aye; Anderson, Born, Janovec and Sanne. Nay: None. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and Resolution #691 is passed and adopted.

 

Born moved to approve the City of Plainview HandiVan Drug & Alcohol Testing Policy updates. Janovec seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Special Designated Liquor Licenses applications were received from St. Paul’s Catholic Church Fish Frys in 2024 for the following dates: 2/23/2024 (alt. date 3/1/2024), 3/8/2024 (alt. date 3/15/2024), and 3/22/2024 (alt. date 3/29/2024) all from 4:00-10:00 PM. Sanne moved to approve the SDL License applications as presented. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Sanne moved to accept the bid from Major Refrigeration for a walk in cooler at the Plainview Manor in the amount of $39,487.35 plus additional costs for electric work and a cement pad. The funds will come from Manor Sales Tax. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Applications for City of Plainview employee health insurance will be completed this month and plan will be selected in January.

 

City Administrator Tarr presented information about leasing or purchasing a mini excavator. A new unit from Bobcat would cost $53,784.46 and rent per month through Stan Houston Equipment is $2,300.00. Council would like to bring back later once any changes to interest rates are known.

 

City Administrator Tarr presented on 2 non-conventional aeration/circulation systems for the City lagoons. The units would help with ammonia issues as well as duck weed and sludge build up in the lagoons. The total cost for both units would be $8,780.00. Sanne moved to approve the purchase of the 2 units from Hidden River Systems, Inc. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

A discussion on changes to the current dangerous dog Ordinance was held and Police Chief Hallock would like to return to the State Statute for definition of a dangerous dog, which would eliminate the breed specifications currently in the Ordinance. A draft will be presented in January.

 

Discussion on increases to residential and commercial trash rates was held. Currently monthly rates are $17 per tote with $5 for a second tote. A proposed increase of $3 per tote and $5 extra for second tote was presented. More discussion will occur at the January council meeting including changes to commercial trash rates.

 

Public comment was received in regards to concerns with recent dog at large citations.

 

At 7:46 PM Sanne moved to go into Executive Session for discussion of legal matters. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

At 8:03 PM Born moved to come out of Executive Session. Janovec seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

 

Sanne moved to adjourn the meeting. Born seconded. Motion carried 4-0

 

 

TIME:  8:04 P.M.

 

 

 

_______________________________

Robert Smith, Mayor                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

 

(SEAL)

ATTEST:

 

 

________________________________

Courtney Retzlaff, City Clerk/Treasurer

 

 

I, the undersigned, City Clerk for the City of Plainview, Nebraska, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of proceedings had and done by the Mayor and Council on 12/12/2023; that all of the subjects included in the foregoing proceedings were contained in the agenda for the meeting, kept continually current and readily available for public inspection at the office of the City Clerk; that such subjects were contained in said agenda for at least twenty-four hours prior to said meeting; that at least one copy of all reproducible material discussed at the meeting was available at the meeting for examination and copying by members of the public; that the said minutes from which the foregoing proceedings have been extracted were in written form and available for public inspection within ten working days and prior to the next convened meeting of said body; that all news media requesting notification concerning meetings of said body were provided advance notification of the time and place of said meeting and the subjects

to be discussed at said meeting.

 

 

 

 

______________________________

Courtney Retzlaff, City Clerk/Treasurer                                                              (SEAL)

 

 

GENERAL ACCOUNT

 

15505

Postmaster

Postage

102.10

15506

Hollman Media

Svc

75.00

15507

Plainview Public Schools

Liquor License Fee

100.00

15508

Cintas

Su

561.39

15509

Verizon Wireless

Cellphones

428.25

15510

Postmaster

Postage

28.95

15511

Hometown Leasing

Copier Leases

142.07

15512

Aflac Inc

Emp Ins

367.35

15513

Street Improvement

Street Assessments

6,105.99

15514

Plainview News

Ads/Legals/Su

642.88

15515

City of Plainview

LB840 Loan Pmt

113.93

15516

GPM Environmental Solutions LLC

Su

448.00

15517

Postmaster

Postage

29.90

15518

MASA

Emp Ins

126.00

15519

City of Plv Osm/Plv Housing

Housing Loan Pmt

50.60

15520

City of Plainview

Pool Sales Tax

6,757.36

15521

City of Plainview

Library Sales Tax

4,504.91

15522

City of Plainview

Manor Sales Tax

4,504.91

15523

City of Plainview

Eco Dev Sales Tax

4,504.91

15524

New York Life

Emp Ins

92.20

15525

Plainview Chamber of Commerce

Klown Kash

964.00

15526

City of Plv Housing Authority

Housing Loan Pmt

254.00

15527

Midwest Bank

Emp HSA

700.00

15528

City of Plv Osm/Plv Housing

Housing Loan Pmt

51.51

15529

Postmaster

Postage

293.25

15530

City of Plv Housing Authority

Housing Loan Pmt

222.00

24888

     

THRU

     

24890

City Employees

Payroll 11-15-2023

19,126.29

24891

     

THRU

     

24893

City Employees

Payroll 11-30-2023

17,309.14

24894

Aflac

Emp Ins

631.86

24895

Alby's Electric

Svc- Furnace

1,125.92

24896

Altwine Hardware & Home LLC

Su

462.61

24897

Andrew Funston

Reim

236.35

24898

Arnold Oltjenbruns

Reim

10.68

24899

Bazile Creek Power Sports

Su

197.94

24900

Bomgaars

Su

42.41

24901

Bud's Sanitary Service LLC

Svc 

5,517.00

24902

CHI Health

CDL Physical

100.00

24903

City of Plainview

RBDG Loan Pmt

307.91

24904

City of Plainview

LB840 Loan Pmt

191.49

24905

City of Plainview C&D Sinking Fund

Pmt

2,000.00

24906

Classic Rentals

Su

208.33

24907

Crowne Plaza Kearney

Hotel Rooms

519.80

24908

Eakes Office Solutions

Copier Contract

24.10

24909

Farmers Pride

Su

1,565.54

24910

Hometown Leasing

Copier Leases

321.49

24911

Ingram Library Services

Books/Audiobooks

747.18

24912

Jarecki Sharp & Petersen PC LLO

Legal Fees

800.00

24913

Jeremy Tarr

Reim

45.36

24914

Kayci Daudt

Intern Pay- Library

60.00

24915

Kris Mann

Meter Deposit Refund

141.27

24916

LP Gill Inc

Svc

9,314.29

24917

Laminator.com

Su

126.86

24918

Magazine Subscriptions PTP

Magazines

293.15

24919

Mahaska

Su

62.50

24920

Matheson Tri Gas Inc

Su

121.53

24921

Midwest Bank

Safe Deposit Box Fee

12.00

24922

Mitch's Food Center

Su

102.27

24923

MPH Industries Inc

Equip

4,578.00

24924

Municipal Supply Inc of Omaha

Su

584.85

24925

NDEE-Fiscal Services

SFR Semi-Annual Pmt

30,062.14

24926

NE Public Health Env Lab

Svc

44.00

24927

Nebraska Environmental Products

Su

263.57

24928

NCPPD

Svc

9,532.92

24929

VOID

   

24930

Pierce Broadband Networks

Phone Svc

56.42

24931

Pierce Co Treasurer

Real Estate Taxes 2023

1,650.54

24932

Plainview Auto Supply

Su

302.45

24933

Plainview Public Schools

Tobacco License Fees

30.00

24934

Plainview Telephone Co Inc

Svc

980.34

24935

Robert Smith

Reim

226.20

24936

Schaefer Grain Co

Svc

381.00

24937

Shealynn Palmer

Meter Deposit Refund

125.63

24938

Special T's & More

Employee Shirts

501.00

24939

Steinkraus Service

Fuel/Repairs

4,136.05

24940

Tamela Korth

Reim

94.84

24941

Truck Center Companies

Su

86.07

24942

West Hodson Lumber

Su

1,338.25

ACH

Allied Benefit Services

Emp Ins

12,622.08

ACH

Big Iron Auctions

Equipment- Gates

379.80

ACH

Black Hills Energy

Svc

505.58

ACH

Casey's Business MasterCard

Fuel

682.33

ACH

Clover Merchant Bankcard

Credit Card Processing Fees

646.13

ACH

CrashPlan Pro

Svc

9.99

ACH

EFTPS

Fed W/H Tax

5,751.49

ACH

EFTPS

Fed W/H Tax

5,391.56

ACH

Empower Retirement

Pension

1,941.41

ACH

Empower Retirement

Pension

1,941.41

ACH

First Data Merchant Svcs

Credit Card Machine

26.75

ACH

Dearborn Life Ins. Co

Emp Ins

54.00

ACH

Francotyp-Postalia, Inc

Postage Machine

252.69

ACH

Francotyp-Postalia, Inc

Postage 

1,000.00

ACH

Healthplan Services Inc

Emp Ins

105.30

ACH

Midwest Bank

Merchant Capture Svc

50.00

ACH

NE Dept of Revenue

State W/H Tax

1,668.41

ACH

NE Dept of Revenue

Sale & Use Tax

1,678.77

ACH

Zoom Video Comm Inc

Svc

17.11

 

 

 

 

 

 

DTR GRANT FUND

 

1033

Janet Wragge

Grant

23,561.00

1034

NENEDD

Grant

480.00

 

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SALES TAX

 

1292

Plainview News

Legals

8.18

 

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