Regular Meeting 04-09-2008


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AKELEY CITY COUNCIL

REGULAR MEETING

APRIL 9, 2008

7:00 PM CITY HALL

 

APRIL 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.         Tony Landuyt – Put in Driveway on Parcel # 29.39.00410

5.         Bob Winner – Liquor Store Report

6.         Frank Thelin – Water/Sewer/Maintenance Report

7.         Water/Sewer New Connect Fees & Ordinances

8.         Eric Klein – Police Report

9.         Beach Patrol by Akeley Police Reserves

10.       Akeley Clean Up Days

11.       Personnel Policy # 9 – Address Travel Time

12.       Pay Equity Raise Rate

13.       Personnel Policy # 10 – Changes to Policy Due to Raise Rates

14.       Old Business

15.       New Business

16.       Adjourn

 


 

AKELEY CITY COUNCIL

REGULAR MEETING

APRIL 9, 2008

7:00 PM CITY HALL

 

The Akeley City Council met in a regular meeting Wednesday April 9, 2008 at 7:00 pm.  Mayor Tom Moore called the meeting to order.  Council members present were:  Tom Moore, Cliff Johnson, Frank Lamb, Eric Sjolin and Brian Hitchcock.  The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by the Council and attending audience.

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Brian Hitchcock and carried to approve the consent agenda with the addition of Galen Negen at 4.5.

 

Anthony Landuyt is planning on putting in a driveway on Parcel # 29.39.00410 next spring and wondered if he needed council approval to have it done. 

 

Motion by Frank seconded by Brian Hitchcock and carried to approve to allow a driveway with a culvert to be put in on Parcel # 29.39.00410.   

 

Galen Negen asked what the City plans to do with the street light that was taken down by T&M.  He said he would like the pole from it and would give the City a load of class 5 in exchange for it. 

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Eric Sjolin and carried to approve to accept Galen’s proposal for the light pole in exchange for one load of class 5.

 

Galen Negen also presented a proposal to the Council for class 5 at $100.00 a load.  The Council said they would think about it.

 

Liquor Store Report – Bob Winner was not present so Councilman Cliff Johnson gave an update.

 

  • The cooker and exhaust fan were approved by the Department of Health.

  • The Casserole Cook-Off at the Liquor Store is Saturday, April 26th

  • Profit is up from where we were at this time last year but still down about $400.00 for the year.    

 

 Water/Sewer/Maintenance Report - Frank Thelin   

 

  • Frank stated he has obtained 4 bids on material needed for the fishing pier.  The lowest bid came from Park Rapids Building Supply at $1,400.00 for the lumber.  Frank had estimated the amount of lumber that would be needed to replace the entire dock surface and any necessary repair to the railing.  Frank said the DNR would give the City 10 floats, a 20 foot gangway and a ramp for the gangway but it could be June before the City receives the gangway.   

  • Frank said Greg Everett would like to get a couple of docks for the campground and the cost would be about $1,600.00 each but they may get a break if they buy two. 

  • Frank said Greg would also like to get about ten picnic tables and they believe they could build them for about $100.00 each using green treated lumber. 

 

Frank Lamb said he had been informed by some of last year’s customers that the campground bathroom shower walls and floors needed to be painted since they looked dingy and dirty.  Some discussion was held regarding the responsibilities of City maintenance and the campground manager.  Council members felt City maintenance would be responsible for painting the bathrooms and the campground manager would be responsible for cleaning and routine maintenance.  Frank Thelin asked who should be responsible for picking up the garbage at the campground since he has been picking it up and had no complaints in doing it.  The Council felt the City should be responsible for the beach area, but decided that since the campground manager mows the beach area for the City that City maintenance could continue to pick up garbage for the campground manager as a “trade off”.

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Brian Hitchcock and carried to approve to have the campground bathroom shower walls and floors painted this spring and to pay for the paint out of the park fund.

 

  • Frank Thelin stated he will be having sewer maintenance done on the main lift station and the lift station by the park and the others will be done in the future.

  • Frank said he didn’t get a chance to call the City of Nevis about water connections since he has been busy but will try to call them tomorrow.

 

Frank Lamb asked Frank Thelin why his road didn’t get plowed entirely and said Galen Negen had cleared one swipe down the road but it had never been completely cleared by the City.  Frank Thelin asked Frank Lamb what he would suggest that he do the next time the City gets twenty-four inches of snow.  Frank Lamb suggested using the grader and discussion was held regarding the grader getting stuck while removing snow and that there were chains for the grader which hadn’t been found by City maintenance.  Jon Johnson asked what the policy is for snow removal since he had seen that business sidewalks had been cleared and that County 49 had been cleared but many residents were stuck since their streets had not been cleared.  Marcy Johnson stated that she had missed a day of work due to her street not being plowed.  Cliff Johnson said that the paved streets were the only roads where City maintenance could get traction.  The Council and Frank Thelin apologized to the citizens for the inconvenience and agreed that they need to take inventory of what equipment the City has, what the City needs and make future plans for snow removal.    

 

Motion by Brian Hitchcock seconded by Eric Sjolin and carried to approve to change the connection fee from $25.00 to $200.00 in number 3 and to make the connection fee $300.00 in number 9 of Ordinance No. 101-2005, An Ordinance Adopting a Schedule of Fees and Charges for Various Services, Licenses and Permits for the City of Akeley, Minnesota.    

 

Motion by Eric Sjolin seconded by Frank Lamb and carried to approve to rescind last month’s motion to change $25.00 to $250.00 in number 3 and to change $25.00 to $500.00 in number 9 of Ordinance No. 101-2005, An Ordinance Adopting a Schedule of Fees and Charges for Various Services, Licenses and Permits for the City of Akeley, Minnesota.   

 

Police Report - Chief Eric Klein

           

·        Eric asked the Council if they had decided on the number of hours that they would like to have the reserves do beach patrol this summer.  Brian Hitchcock stated that nothing definite had been decided since the Council wanted to wait and see if Eric had heard any more regarding the grants he had applied for.  Eric has not heard anything at this time

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Brian Hitchcock and carried to approve to have the Police Reserves patrol the beach the same as they did last year, being paid minimum wage from the community fund for 4 hours a day with the number of hours a day possibly increasing if a grant is received.

 

·        The new speed zone signs are in place on Hwy 34 and Hwy 64.

·        Eric said he hasn’t heard any more regarding Akeley Clean Up Days.  He said he has talked to Vern Masse from Hubbard County Solid Waste Management who is waiting to hear from the C&C and has a couple of people lined up to help with sorting the garbage bins during the clean up. 

 

Motion by Frank Lamb seconded by Tom Moore and carried to approve to acknowledge clean up days if and when the C & C decides on a date. 

 

·        The light pole by T&M was removed and the total cost was $710.00.  In the past it had been discussed that the bill would be split and paid in thirds ($236.67) by the City of Akeley and the two parties involved with hitting the pole.  

 

Motion by Tom Moore seconded by Frank Lamb and carried to approve to split the bill three ways and pay the City’s third of $236.67 from the police administration fund.

 

·        Last month there was an issue with engine breaking and Eric found that in order to enforce this, the police department would have to purchase a digital sound level meter which is priced at $79.95.  Once the sound meter is purchased, MNDOT will put up the signs at no cost. 

 

Motion by Brian Hitchcock seconded by Frank Lamb and carried to approve to authorize spending up to $100.00 for a digital sound meter. 

 

·        Adam Williams has police driving training at the end of the month in St. Cloud.  Eric told the Council that the cost for training is $236.00 if the City squad is used or $344.00 if the track vehicle is used and asked if they would prefer to pay mileage if Adam drove his own vehicle there or if he should drive the City squad to training.

 

Motion by Brian Hitchcock seconded by Tom Moore and carried to approve to send Adam Williams in the City’s squad to driving school in St. Cloud and to use their track vehicle for $344.00.

 

Brian Hitchcock said he wonders whether part-time officers are needed for more than filling in for vacation.  He said he read in the paper that the county attorney stated that full police coverage is not required if we have a liquor store.  Some discussion took place as to how often a part time officer should work and the Council agreed to discuss this in more detail at a work session.   

 

Jon Johnson asked if some of the liquor store issues could be solved by finding out who has “no drink” orders against them.  Members of the Council stated they didn’t feel it was up to the bartenders to have that knowledge unless they are informed by the manager of someone being “black balled” from the liquor store.  Police Chief Eric Klein said he had spoken with the assistant county attorney who didn’t feel it was up to the bartenders to know who is court ordered or not and placed on a “no drink”.  Eric also said if he is aware of someone in the liquor store who shouldn’t be drinking, he contacts the person’s probation officer. 

 

The issue of whether or not to pay an employee for time traveled to and from council approved training was discussed and it was decided that it should be placed on the agenda for the work session.

 

Motion by Brian Hitchcock seconded by Eric Sjolin and carried to approve to set a work session for Monday, April 28th at 6:00 PM.

 

Motion by Eric Sjolin seconded by Brian Hitchcock and carried to approve to remove all but the first three paragraphs from Personnel Policy # 11 and to add that a percentage raise determined by the Council at the June council meeting will be awarded to all employees in July of each year.  Frank Lamb abstained.

 

Old Business

 

Eric Sjolin asked if an official consensus needed to be made regarding the tennis court money and the Council agreed to take no action at this time since the topic had been on the agenda at the last work session but no one from the C&C had shown up.

 

Brian Hitchcock asked for the record if the police squad car had been returned to the city garage.  Eric Klein said it had been returned the night that the issue of it being out of town had been brought up.

 

Brian Hitchcock also asked if we were able to look at past minutes regarding the split rail fence that Jim Hamand had brought up at the last council meeting.  Wendy Klein stated that since it was over ten years ago, they will have to look in the archives to find it.  Council members said they didn’t really see the need for a fence at the location that Jim had talked about.

 

Frank Lamb brought up the street light that Jim Hamand had talked about at the last meeting.  Members of the Council said they didn’t feel it was a priority to add a street light in the alley since there are lights at either end of the block.

 

Frank Lamb asked if any more had been heard about the house near Bob Warnke’s that was up for auction by Hubbard County.  The Council would like to find out who owns it since there is a lot of traffic which goes by and the house is an eye sore.  

 

Cliff Johnson asked if anyone had heard from Nels Kramer or his committee regarding the DNR land since Nels hasn’t been to a council meeting lately to update the Council. 

 

Jon Johnson asked about the ordinance put in place about two years ago regarding mobile homes since a couple of them have added on recently.  The ordinance prevents mobile homes with a width of less than 22 feet from being moved to town but additions to existing mobile homes require a building permit. 

 

New Business

 

Frank Thelin asked what should be done in a situation like we just had where it snows consecutively for 2 to 3 days.  Council members suggested that tar streets be plowed first, that the maintenance employees stagger their hours and to get Melissa Niblick cross trained to help with plowing.    

 

Frank Lamb felt that to prevent animosity in the work place that Greg Everett should apologize to Denise Rittgers for things that were said at the work session regarding his benefits.  Members of the council stated that Denise gets her direction from them so it wasn’t her fault.       

 

Eric Sjolin said there are issues regarding part time benefits that he would like to have discussed at the work session.  He also said that he would like to have the difference of wages when performing different jobs (i.e. maintenance and grader work) addressed at the work session.

 

Eric Klein said he would like to add the issues of 4-wheelers to the work session agenda.

 

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

 

Denise Rittgers                                                            

Clerk Treasurer                                                                                               

City of Akeley                                                                         

 

Wendy Klein

Deputy Clerk

City of Akeley

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