City Council Meeting August 8 2023

 

 

REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL

TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 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 8th day of August 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

 

Sanne moved to approve the meeting minutes from July 11th. Janovec seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

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

 

Juleen Johnson gave the monthly Manor report. The facility had a change in agents for health insurance to Josh Sirek, holiday pay for employees was evaluated and Lutz was selected as the firm to complete the annual financial audit.

 

Police Chief Hallock stated that in July there were 6 properties that had been designated for nuisance abatements. Hallock stated that weed abatements were also in process and that the properties around town are being cleaned up. A bike rodeo will be held on August 19th at the library during Safety Saturday events

 

Economic Development director Susan Norris gave updates on the C4K meetings for childcare programs, the hotel study began last week, DTR round 3 funding will be available in the next month and a committee for the Street Scape and Creative District will need to be formed. Norris suggested the LB840 board who would need to partner with a non-profit Arts based group, such as Plainview Arts Council. The Watson building has sold and will now house a trucking  company in the back with golf cart sales and showroom in the front room. Also it was reported that the former Fat’s building, which currently houses J&S Interiors, is now up for sale.

 

City Administrator Tarr reported that staff continues to work on the chemical issues at the pool and closure of the facility for the season may happen before August 13th if it is not able to be resolved.

 

City Attorney Petersen stated that the Vandelay judgment payment for the property at 112 S Elm was received and should be signed off soon, giving the City clear title to the property. He is also working with NENEDD to gather information necessary for deeds of trust and promissory notes on completed DTR grant projects.

 

The Mayor made several board appointments.

 

Sarah Doty was recommended for the library board for a term to end June 2026. Sanne moved to approve the appointment. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Melissa Tarr was recommended for the Manor board for a term to end June 2024. Sanne moved to approve the appointment. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Traci Ober was recommended for the Manor Board for a term to end June 2025. Sanne moved to approve the appointment. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

 

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

 

RESOLUTION #678

 

WHEREAS: State of Nebraska Statues, sections 39-2115, 39-2119, 39-2120, 39-2121, and 39-2520(2), requires an annual certification of program compliance to the Nebraska Board of Public Roads Classifications and Standards; and

 

WHEREAS: State of Nebraska Statute, section 39-2120 also requires that the annual certification of program compliance by each municipality shall be signed by the Mayor or Village Board Chairperson and shall include the resolution of the governing body of the municipality authorizing the signing of the certification.

 

BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor of Plainview is hereby authorized to sign the Municipal Annual Certification of Program Compliance.

 

 

 

Council member Janovec seconded the foregoing motion and on roll call on the passage and adoption of said resolution, the following voted Aye; Anderson, Born, Janovec, Sanne. Nay: None. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and Resolution #678 is passed and adopted.

 

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

 

RESOLUTION # 679

 

A RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE INSTALLATION OF A CHILD AT PLAY SIGN IN THE 100 BLOCK OF EAST LOCUST AVENUE

 

WHEREAS, the City of Plainview has received requests for signs in the 100 Block of East Locust Avenue designating Child at Play in the area; and

 

WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council deem it to be in the best interest of the citizens of Plainview that signs be posted.

 

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, NEBRASKA, AS FOLLOWS:

 

            Section 1. “Child At Play” signs shall be posted at the 100 Block of East Locust Avenue in the City of Plainview. City personnel shall acquire and post such signs forthwith.

 

Section 2.  That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict be and are hereby repealed.

 

 

Council member Janovec seconded the foregoing motion and on roll call on the passage and adoption of said resolution, the following voted Aye; Anderson, Born, Janovec, Sanne. Nay: None. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and Resolution #679 is passed and adopted.

 

At 7:00 PM Mayor Smith opened the Public Hearing for a Special Use Permit at 112 S Elm Street for John and Danielle Steinkraus

 

City Administrator Tarr stated that the zoning board had met on August 7th and recommended approval of the SUP for an automated car wash at 112 S Elm Street. John Steinkraus was present to answer questions from the council. Steinkraus hopes to be open by spring of 2024.

 

At 7:06 PM Born moved to close the public hearing. Sanne seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0

Motion was made by Sanne and seconded by Born to approve Ordinance No. 989. 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. 989 approved.

 

Motion was made by Sanne and seconded by Janovec to waive the second and third readings of Ordinance No. 989. 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. 989 waived.

 

ORDINANCE NO. 989

 

AN ORDINANCE TO CONFIRM THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE OWNED BY THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW LOCATED AT 112 S. ELM STREET TO JOHN STEINKRAUS FOR $3,000.00.

 

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

 

SECTION 1. The City of Plainview is the owner of the real estate (hereinafter the “Real Estate”) described as follows:

 

The East 135 feet of Lot 6, Block 3, Original Town of Plainview, Pierce County, Nebraska; except the West 12 feet thereof.

 

SECTION 2. Pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 17-503.01, Resolution No. 676 was passed on July 11, 2023, by the City Council to direct the sale of the Real Estate to John Steinkraus for $3,000.00. John Steinkraus shall receive a quitclaim deed and shall pay all recording costs, documentary stamp taxes, and any other fee to record the deed. Furthermore, John Steinkraus shall assume all liabilities and encumbrances against the real estate, including delinquent taxes. The only encumbrance against the real estate that will be satisfied by the City shall be the judgment entered in Case No. CI13-51 in the District Court of Pierce County, Nebraska. All other encumbrances, claims, liens, and title defects shall be assumed by the John Steinkraus.

 

SECTION 3. Notice of the aforementioned resolution and the sale of the Real Estate was posted in three prominent places within the City on July 24, 2023 The notice gave a general description of the property offered for sale and stated the terms and conditions of sale.

 

SECTION 4. Seven days have passed since the posting of the notice provided in Section 3, and the City of Plainview hereby confirms the sale of the Real Estate to the John Steinkraus via ordinance.

 

SECTION 5. The Mayor is hereby authorized to sell the Real Estate to John Steinkraus and to execute any and all documents to close said transaction.

 

SECTION 6.  All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict be and the same hereby are repealed.

 

SECTION 7.  Three-fourths of the City Council voted to suspend the requirement that this ordinance be read by title on three different days.

 

SECTION 8.  This ordinance shall be effective from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law.

 

SECTION 9.  This ordinance shall be published in pamphlet form and available for public inspection during normal City Office business hours.

 

Discussion was held on the zoning board recommendation for the SUP for the automatic car was at 112 S Elm Street. Janovec moved to approve the SUP. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

 

Motion was made by Born and seconded by Sanne to approve Ordinance No. 988. 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. 988 approved.

 

Motion was made by Born and seconded by Sanne to waive the second and third readings of Ordinance No. 988. 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. 988 waived.

 

ORDINANCE NO. 988

 

AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF NORFOLK, NEBRASKA, REGARDING THE PROVISION OF BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES, AMENDING THE BUILDING INSPECTOR OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW UNDER THE MUNICIPAL CODE, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR TO DESIGNATE AN EMPLOYEE OF THE CITY OF NORFOLK AS THE BUILDING INSPECTOR.

 

Sanne moved to approve Application and Certificate for Payment 2- Final for PWS Well #3 62-1 Rehabilitation Project No. 351-CI-003 in the amount of $6,000. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Sanne moved to approve Application and Certificate for Payment Final #2 for Street Improvement Districts 2021-5, 2021-7 and 2021-9 in the amount of $114,383.22. Janovec seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Sanne moved to approve Change Order No. 1 for Street Improvement Districts 2021-5, 2021-7 and 2021-9 in the amount of $44,480.87. Janovec seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Sanne moved to approve Certificate of Substantial Completion for Street Improvement Districts 2021-5, 2021-7 and 2021-9. Janovec seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Discussion was held on the purchase of new vehicle for the police department. City Administrator Tarr stated that the City would like to get into a better rotation as the current units were both purchased within a year of each other. Chief Hallock and Tarr had priced out at Dodge Durango with a base price of $41,000 from Cornhusker Auto. Council asked that Tarr seek prices from other dealerships.

 

Discussion was held on creating a safer walkway area on Woodland Avenue for the school children that will be utilizing it for their temporary classrooms off campus. Born moved to place cones along the south side of Woodland Avenue between King and Pine Streets. Shelly Sellin has volunteered to set up the cones and take them down as necessary. Janovec seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0. 

 

City Administrator Tarr stated that current Maintenance worker Kris Mann has submitted his notice that he will be leaving in the near future. Janovec moved to advertise for the position. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

The council reviewed the current financials and it was stated that budget workshops will be held in the next month to prepare for the FY 2023-2024 budget.

 

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

 

TIME: 7:53 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 8/8/2023; 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

 

15374

Midwest Bank

HSA July - December

15,000.00

15376

City of Plainview

LIWHAP Pmt

179.00

15377

Verizon Wireless

Cellphones

465.44

15378

Petersen Electric

Svc

2,555.04

15379

Altwine Hardware & Home LLC

Su

154.06

15380

Utility Service Co Inc

Svc Contract

13,012.00

15381

Western Oil Inc

Fuel

914.97

15382

New York Life

Emp Insurance

92.20

15383

N&B Gas Co

Su

60.00

15384

City of Plainview Osm/Plv Housing

Housing Pmt

50.60

15385

TS Worldwide LLC

Hotel Study

10,500.00

15386

City of Plainview Osm/Plv Housing

Housing Pmt

42.00

15387

City of Plainview

IRP Loan Pmt

346.43

15388

City of Plainview

RBDG Loan Pmt

381.07

15389

MASA

Emp Insurance

140.00

15390

City of Plainview

LIWHAP Pmt

500.00

15391

City of Plainview

Pool Sales Tax

6,214.23

15392

City of Plainview

Library Sales Tax

4,142.81

15393

City of Plainview

Manor Sales Tax

4,142.81

15394

City of Plainview

Eco Dev Sales Tax

4,142.81

15395

City of Plainview

LIWHAP Pmt

132.83

15396

Plainview News

Ads/Legals/Su

762.02

15397

Plainview Fire & Rescue

Reim Donation

500.00

15398

Precision IT

Svc

150.45

15399

Hollman Media

Svc

92.25

15400

Vandelay Investments LLC

Pmt

1,272.78

15401

Midwest Bank

Emp HSA July  

700.00

15402

City of Plainview

LIWHAP Pmt

50.00

15403

Plainview Chamber of Commerce

Klown Kash

100.00

15404

New York Life

Emp Insurance

92.20

15405

Postmaster

Postage

293.25

15406

City of Plainview Osm/Plv Housing

Housing Pmt

51.51

24596

   

 

thru

     

24612

City Employees

Payroll 7-14-2023

22,336.61

24613

     

thru

     

24630

City Employees

Payroll 7-28-2023

21,334.84

24631

Akrs

Su

281.15

24632

American Legal Publishing Corp

Code Updates

1,468.20

24633

Bazile Creek Power Sports

Su

134.86

24634

Bomgaars

Su

59.98

24635

Bud's Sanitary Service

Svc

5,517.00

24636

Bush & Roe Inc

Bal. Due Liability Ins

40,336.00

24637

Chad's Tire Service

Su

400.00

24638

Cintas

Su

69.85

24639

City of Plainview

LB840 Loan Pmt

80.00

24640

City of Plainview C&D Sinking Fund

Pmt

2,000.00

24641

City of Plainview Housing Auth

Housing Pmt

100.00

24642

Classic Rentals

Su

241.42

24643

Dutton-Lainson Co

Su

3,915.67

24644

Emma King

Sub Pay Lifeguard

22.00

24645

Francotyp Postalia

Postage

252.69

24646

Hawkins Inc

Su

1,827.00

24647

Hoffart Repair

Su

113.50

24648

Hometown Leasing

Copier Lease

176.28

24649

IIMC

Membership Dues

210.00

24650

Jarecki Sharp & Petersen PC LLO

Legal Fees

800.00

24651

Johnson Repair

Svc

78.99

24652

LP Gill Inc

Svc

8,804.21

24653

League of NE Municipalities

Membership Dues

2,926.00

24654

Lorenz Automotive

Su

10.99

24655

Mahaska

Su

62.50

24656

Matheson Tri Gas

Svc/Su

39.19

24657

Michael Andersen

Meter Deposit Refund

227.60

24658

Miller & Associates Consulting Engineers

Svc

26,692.02

24659

Mitch's Food Center

Su

2,106.55

24660

Municipal Supply Inc of Omaha

Su

5,413.98

24661

NE Public Health Env Lab

Svc

70.00

24662

NE Environmental Products

Su

96.76

24663

Noah Geneski

Sub Pay Lifeguard

63.00

24664

Personnel Concepts

Su

930.88

24665

Pierce Broadband Networks

Svc

55.80

24666

Pierce Co Register of Deeds

Svc

16.00

24667

Plainview American Legion Aux

Ads

50.00

24668

Plainview Auto Supply

Su

48.58

24669

Plainview Telephone Co

Svc

1,020.07

24670

Precision IT

Svc

79.20

24671

Rob Kuper

Meter Deposit Refund

74.82

24672

Schaefer Grain Co

Scale Tickets

414.00

24673

Sirchie Acquisition Co LLC

Su

370.93

24674

Steinkraus Service

Fuel/Flat Repair

2,477.70

24675

Tammy Schaecher

Meter Deposit Refund

70.04

24676

Utilities Section

Membership Dues

936.00

24677

West Hodson Lumber

Su

6,748.23

ACH

Allied Benefit Services

Emp Insurance

13,240.82

ACH

Black Hills Energy

Svc

473.82

ACH

Casey's Business MasterCard

Fuel

867.29

ACH

Clover Merchant Bankcard

Credit Card Fees

809.87

ACH

Crashplan Pro

Svc

9.99

ACH

EFTPS

Fed W/H Tax

6,132.09

ACH

EFTPS

Fed W/H Tax

6,014.31

ACH

EFTPS

PCORFT Fees

36.90

ACH

Empower Retirement

Pension

2,027.33

ACH

Empower Retirement

Pension

2,027.33

ACH

FDMS

Credit Card Machine

24.61

ACH

FDMS

Refund

71.38

ACH

FDMS

Credit Card Machine

2.14

ACH

Fort Dearborn Life Ins

Emp Insurance

60.00

ACH

Francotyp Postalia

Postage

1,000.00

ACH

Healthplan Svcs Inc

Emp Insurance

87.90

ACH

Midwest Bank

Merch Capture Svc

50.00

ACH

NE Dept of Rev

State W/H Tax

2,097.44

ACH

NE Dept of Rev

Sales & Use Tax

2,339.90

ACH

Postmaster

Postage

3.42

ACH

Synchrony Bank/Amazon

Su

26.69

ACH

Zoom Video Comm Inc

Svc

16.87

 

Economic Development Sales Tax

 

1289

PCED Inc

Loan Pmt

7,500.00

 

 

NAHTF Grant Fund

 

1010

Goldenrod Regional Housing Auth

Grant Funds

12.50

1011

NENEDD

Grant Funds

1,329.28

1012

Green Gable Contracting

Grant Funds

186,062.50

1013

NENEDD

Grant Funds

2,821.11

 

Keno Account

 

1172

City of Plainview

Keno Funds

2,950.00

1173

City of Plainview

Keno Funds

4,680.00

1174

City of Plainview

Keno Funds

10,500.00

1175

Klown Doll Museum

Keno Funds

3,660.00

1176

Plainview Social Center

Keno Funds

2,500.00

 

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