Regular Meeting 05-09-2007


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AKELEY CITY COUNCIL

REGULAR MEETING

May 9, 2007

7:00 PM CITY HALL

 

AGENDA

 

 

1.         Call the Meeting to Order

2.         Pledge of Allegiance    

3.         Approve Consent Agenda of…

    a)      Minutes

    b)      Treasurers Report

    c)      Bills for Payment

4.         Sue Ostlund – Approve Audit    

5.         Thomas Haynes – Ditch Water Issues 

6.         Bob Winner – Liquor Store Patio, Paul Bunyan Day’s  Sunday, ATM Cash 

7.         Janice Bayman – Firearms in Town 

8.         Eric Klein – Police Report

9.         Appoint Council Member to Fireboard

10.       Approve 2007 Assessment Payment

11.       Review Bids for Pleasant & 2nd Street Repair

12.       Culverts on 2nd Street

13.       Discussion of Suggestions to Eliminate Water Issues Between City Hall & Blue Ox Market

14.       Discussion on Possibility of Moving Recycling Shed

15        Discussion on Milfoil & Pond Weed

16.       Approve Updates to Personnel Policy #’s 7, 18, 19 & 20

17.       Approve Tony Poncelet’s Resignation

18.       Old Business

19.       New Business

20.            Adjourn


 

AKELEY CITY COUNCIL

REGULAR MEETING

MAY 9, 2007

7:00 PM CITY HALL

 

The Akeley City Council met in a regular meeting Wednesday May 9, 2007 at 7:00 pm.  Mayor Tom Moore called the meeting to order.  Council members present were Tom Moore, Brian Hitchcock, Frank Lamb, Cliff Johnson and Eric Sjolin.  The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by the Council and attending audience.

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Eric Sjolin and carried to approve the consent agenda with the additions of Mike Duclos at 4.5, Lenard Ridlon at 5.5, Liquor Store floor bids at 7.5 and review Water/Sewer/Maintenance Superintendent applicants 15.5.

 

Steve Werner from the Stompin’ Grounds stated he would like to set up a stand on the west side of the museum to sell beer and food during Paul Bunyan Days.  Council members stated their concerns since the Liquor Store and the Fire Department are already selling beer and food.  No action was taken.   

 

Mike Duclos asked the council if it would be possible to temporarily use power from outlets at the park at a cost determined by the City in order to work at the site of his future business.  This would be to run equipment needed for construction until his business is wired and capable of providing power.  He also wanted to thank everyone who helped with the clean up behind his business during Akeley Clean Up Days.

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Brian Hitchcock and carried to approve to allow Mike Duclos to use power from the outlet at the park for a charge of $5.00.

 

Roger Geimer stated the lawful gambling license is up for renewal on August 31, 2007 so a resolution on city letterhead is needed stating that gambling is allowed in the Liquor Store.  He also wondered if the city was willing to negotiate the rent which is currently at 20%.     

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Eric Sjolin and carried to approve to create Resolution # 5-2007 “Resolution For Gaming Within The City Limits” which allows gambling to take place at the Liquor Store.

 

Motion by Brian Hitchcock seconded by Eric Sjolin and carried to approve to leave the gambling rent at 20%.

 

Lenard Ridlon stated in the contract between the City of Akeley and the Senior Citizens that the City agreed to pay the cost of insurance, taxes and assessments but received a bill stating the Senior Citizens must have their own liability insurance.  The City is paying for insurance of the building and premises however the City cannot legally pay for liability insurance of the Senior Citizen Club. 

 

Lenard also stated one of the bathrooms had been out of order at City Hall/Senior Center for two weeks and hadn’t seen anything being done to fix it.  City Maintenance discovered that the problem in the bathroom had been there for years so they had to rent a tool to cut through the floor to correct it and had scheduled the work to be done the next day since it would be less expensive than having the work contracted.

 

Lenard expressed his concern with the space between the Blue Ox Market and City Hall/Senior Center since water runs off both roofs and has ended up in the ductwork.  Different options are being looked at by the City to correct the problem.  He also stated that paving of the parking lot will be taking place in the early part of June.

 

Police Report - Chief Eric Klein

           

·        Akeley Clean Up Days was a success.

 

·        Mike Kamnikar from MN Dot will be riding with Eric to see what some of the traffic issues in Akeley are.

 

·        Toney Hermes from Heartland Hardware has requested that “15 Minute Parking” signs be placed in front of his business to allow parking for his customers during business hours.  Regular parking would be allowed there after business hours.

 

·        A citizen has made various complaints regarding the speed of traffic on the alley north of the post office as well as on Crow Wing Lake Drive.  A request was made to place 20 mph signs up as well as “Slow, Children Present” signs on the road north of the post office and to add a couple more speed zone signs on Crow Wing Lake Drive.

 

Motion by Brian Hitchcock seconded by Cliff Johnson and carried to approve to table placing signs up at this time until more information is obtained.

 

·        The squad truck was taken to Domino Ford to have the hood repainted due to cracking.  The paint job was guaranteed 100% when the squad had been repaired after hitting a deer over a year ago.

 

·        Eric would like to start a volunteer police reserve program and has local citizens as well as students from Central Lakes College who are interested in becoming reserves.  Eric will be meeting with the chief from Pequot Lakes who says there is money available to get a reserve program started.    

 

Motion by Brian Hitchcock seconded by Frank Lamb and carried to approve to allow Eric to begin a volunteer police reserve program.

 

Bob Winner presented to the Council, bids to replace a portion of the Liquor Store flooring with ceramic tile as required by the Health Department for proper licensing. 

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Brian Hitchcock and carried to approve to hire Toney’s Tile to replace 100 square feet of the Liquor Store flooring with ceramic tile.    

 

Eric Klein & Denise Rittgers introduced a form and policy which would be used for citizen complaints.

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Cliff Johnson and carried to approve to accept the citizen complaint form and policy with an addition to the policy that 911 would be dialed for emergencies.

 

Frank Lamb wrote a request for a grant for the fishing pier a few years ago and only repairs have made to the pier.  He asked that Tom Moore call DNR to request a grant for a new fishing pier.

 

Cliff Johnson asked if any plans were being made to place boat pads on the city-owned docks and suggested that something be done to protect the boats from being damaged.

 

Denise Rittgers explained the Community Water Supply Service Connection Fee which is billed quarterly for every service connection served by our water supply.  

 

Motion by Frank Lamb to add 58 cents to each customer’s water/sewer bill to cover the Community Water Supply Service Connection Fee.  Motion died.

 

Motion by Eric Sjolin to table adding 58 cents to each customer’s water/sewer bill and discuss the issue when planning the 2008 Budget.  Motion died.

 

Motion by Brian Hitchcock seconded by Frank Lamb and carried to approve to table the resolution which prevents advertising in Akeley along the Scenic Byway.    

 

Denise Rittgers was informed that there are two voting booths for sale at the ARCC for $8.00 each which would provide privacy for voters at future elections.

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Brian Hitchcock and carried to approve to purchase the two voting booths at the ARCC for a total of $16.00.

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Eric Sjolin and carried to approve to charge $25.00 to those who choose to reserve the shelter at the campground, excluding organizations such as the S.A.F.E. Program and to have a sign posted at the shelter notifying the public when the shelter is reserved.

 

The council was notified that Greg Everett will be taking a few days off in June and has dependable people who will be taking care of the park for him while he is gone.

 

Motion by Brian Hitchcock seconded by Eric Sjolin and carried to approve to move Greg Everett to the next step for a pay increase due to a satisfactory performance review.

 

The council members each chose 3 applicants to be interviewed for the Water/Sewer/Maintenance Superintendent position and the majority chosen to be interviewed were: Dennis Peterson, Daniel Diethert and Frank Thelin.

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Eric Sjolin and carried to approve to give Bob Winner a favorable review.

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Eric Sjolin and carried to approve to give Bob Winner a 5% raise.  Brian Hitchcock abstained.

 

Motion by Brian Hitchcock seconded by Frank Lamb and carried to approve to call a special meeting for the Council to interview the Water/Sewer/Maintenance Superintendent applicants on Wednesday, May 16th at 9:00 am.

 

Old Business

 

Frank Lamb stated that someone questioned the $98.00 postage charge to the Liquor Store.  The charges for postage include stamps to pay for Liquor Store bills as well as certified letters which are sent to Liquor Store NSF check writers and to the Check Diversion Program due to NSF checks at the Liquor Store.

 

New Business

 

Tom Moore informed the Council that Alf Staffenhagen resigned as liaison for the Liquor Store but is still a member of the HRA Board. 

 

Motion by Brian Hitchcock seconded by Eric Sjolin and carried to adjourn.

 

 

 

Denise Rittgers                                                             Wendy Klein                                                               

Clerk Treasure                                                                         Deputy Clerk   

City of Akeley                                                                          City of Akeley

 

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