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Legal - Sheffield Press and Pioneer Enterprise
10 The Pioneer Enterprise Thursday, December 18, 2014 Reporting from the Cerro Gordo County Courthouse Marriage License Bethany Aberg, 28, Mason City to Bryan Bjorklund, 29, Clinton. Glenda Muhlenbruch, 63, Swaledale to David Eddy, 65, Swaledale. Civil Court The court handled four child support matters. District Court The court handled eight probation revocations and two cases of contempt. Corey Halfpop, 32, Rowan, pled guilty on December 3 to Driving While Barred. Halfpop was sentenced to 30 days in jail, fined $625 plus 35% surcharge, and $200 in costs. Jessica Sturm, 31, Mason City, pled guilty on December 5 to Theft in the Third Degree. Sturm was sentenced to 30 days in jail, fined $625 plus 35% surcharge, $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, and $223 in costs. Stephen Levandoski, 31, Titonka, pled guilty on December 9 to Theft in the Third Degree. Levandoski was sentenced to two years in prison (suspended), placed on two years probation, fined $625 plus 35% surcharge (suspended), $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, and $434.54 in costs. Jordan Foy, 22, Fort Dodge, pled guilty on December 9 to Robbery in the Second Degree. Foy was sentenced to ten years in prison (suspended), placed on five years probation, fined $1,000 plus 35% surcharge (suspended), $500 in restitution, and $6,403.01 in costs. Curtis Everett, 57, Mason City, pled guilty on December 3 to Possession of a Controlled Substance 3rd or Subsequent Offense. Everett was sentenced to five years in prison (suspended), placed on five years probation, 180 days at a residential facility, fined $750 plus 35% surcharge (suspended), $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, $10 DARE, and $322 in costs. An additional charge of Public Intoxication 3rd or Subsequent Offense was dismissed. Bianca Tebbs, 32, Waterloo, pled guilty on December 8 to OWI 3rd Offense (pled from OWI Second Offense). Tebbs was sentenced to five years in prison, fined $3,125 plus 35% surcharge, $10 DARE, and $996.03 in costs. An additional charge of Malicious Prosecution was dismissed. Dale Mahlstedt, 39, Garner, pled guilty on December 3 to OWI 3rd Offense. Mahlstedt was sentenced to five years in prison (suspended), placed on five years probation, sentenced to 30 days in jail, fined $3,125 plus 35% surcharge, $10 DARE, and $180 in costs. Dale Cheney Jr., 55, Mason City, received a deferred judgment on December 5 to OWI First Offense. Cheney was placed on one year probation, assessed a $1,250 civil penalty, and $220 in costs. Brian Hagy, 34, Forest City, pled guilty on December 5 to Operating a Motorboat/Sailboat while Intoxicated First Offense. Hagy was sentenced to four days in jail, fined $1,000 plus 35% surcharge (half suspended), $10 DARE, and $100 in costs. Dustin Paulson, 29, Clear Lake, pled guilty on December 3 to OWI Second Offense. Paulson was sentenced to five years in prison, fined $3,125 plus 35% surcharge, $10 DARE, and $451.44 in costs. Radovan Josipovic, 39, Waterloo, pled guilty on December 5 to OWI Third Offense and Interferenc e with Official Acts Bodily Injury. Josipovic was sentenced to two years in jail (One year and 335 days suspended), placed on four years probation, fined $2,190 plus 35% surcharge, and $100 in costs. An additional charge of Carrying Weapons was dismissed. Small Claims Esser & Isaacson vs. Chad Wicks, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 4 in the amount of $802 with 2.10% interest from December 4. Harold Reyerson, Manly vs. Lonnie Anderson, Meservey. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 5 in the amount of $1,500. Midland Funding LLC vs. Mark Wiggins, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 3 in the amount of $2,875 with 2.10% interest from December 3. Rev Auto Clear Lake LLC vs. Timmy and Heather Jones, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 4 in the amount of $5,000 with 2.10% interest from December 4. Family Dentistry vs. Tami Lockman, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 3 in the amount of $2.10% interest from December 3. Discover Bank vs. John Bieber, Clear Lake. Case dismissed without prejudice on December 8. Family Dentistry vs. Rosalind Pereria-Rattay, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 4 in the amount of $236.60 with 2.10% interest from December 4. Troy Gobeli, Mason City vs. Kevin Valentine and Michelle Kruger, Mason city. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 5 in the amount of $5,000 with 2.10% interest from december 5. H&R Accounts vs. Chelsey Kopp, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 4 in the amount of $456.20 with 2.10% interest from December 4. Cam Property Holdings LLC vs. Jennifer Torres, Mason City. Case dismissed without prejudice on December 8. Brenton Communities vs. Dack Ogg, Mason City. Case dismissed without prejudice on December 5. Property Transfer DCD: Michael Peck Executor and Ruth Peck Estate to Victor Peck; 2096-20 SE NW, SW NW Part of Lying E of Railroad & Lying W of Railroad Right of Way Exc N 6.96 Acres; 2014-6963. DCD: Ruth Peck Estate and Michael Peck Executor to Michael Peck; 20-96-20 SW NW, SE NW, NE NW Part of; 2014-6962. DCDJ: Candace Pitkin Admin- istrator and Danny Vasquez Estate to Michael and Amie Otto; 34-9720 SW NE Part of Exc Parcel “A” as Desc & Depicted in Survey B95 P5006; $170,000 and $271.20; 20146958. DWD: Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to James Bruggeman; Thogerson’s Add Lot 32 MC & Part of N 8’ of Vacated E-W Alley S of Lot 32 Lying Adjacent Thereto; $32,000; 2014-6954. DWDJ: Patricia Rodriguez to Robert and Terry Wagner; Wildwood Add Lot 32 MC & Part of N 8’ of Vacated E-W Alley S of Lot 32 Lying Adjacent Thereto; $32,000; 20146951. DCD: Roy Rinnels Executor and Barbara Laughlin Estate to Brianna Blomker; Bel Air 1st Add Blk 12 Lot 8 MC; $82,500 and $131.20; 20146949. DWDJ: Dion Rozen to Carl and Nancy Johnson; Lake Devco Add Lot 7 CL; $77,000 and $122.40; 2014-6948. DWD: JPMC Specialty Mortgage LLC to James Hansen; Foster’s, James, Add Blk 4 Lot 8 MC; $22,000 and $34.40; 2014-6943. DWD: Steven and Mary Ruehlow to Jacob Chambers; Francisco’s H.E., 2nd Add Blk 1 Lot 8 MC; $50,000 and $79.20; 2014-6941. DPLT: Adelaide Brager and Barbara Ward to Brager Subdivision; 9796-22 SW SE; 2014-6936. DQC: Danelle Gahn to Richard Gahn; 24-96-22 Plat of Lots 1 thru 8 of G.L. 3, Lots 1 thru 6 of G.L. 4 & Lots 1 thru 8 SW1/4 SE1/4 Lot 2 Part of Lot; 2014-6935. DQCJ: Rita Tacheny to Rita Tacheny and Jean Govern; Mott’s 2nd Add Lot 12 MC; 2014-6923. DWDJ: Fred and Robin Fox to Brian and Heath Vanderploeg; WestHaven Blk 11 Lot 25, Blk 11 Lot 26 MC; $142,500 and $227.20; 20146920. DWD: Country Club Estates LC to Larry Elwood Construction Inc; Fairways 6th Subdivision Lot 6 MC; $50,000 and $79.20; 2014-6917. DWDJ: Hilary Reynolds and Justin Morrow to Paul Ebeling and Wendy Meyer; 13-96-22 Auditor’s Sub. Of Lots 4 & 5 of Lot 13 NE1/4 Lot 2 Ely 35’; $172,000 and $274.40; 2014-6915. DSD: Cerro Gordo County Sheriff, Cerro Gordo County, and White Star Investments LLC to First Citizens National Bank; Railroad Add MC Blk 37 Lot 21, Blk 37 Lot 22 MC Exc N 50’ of Lots; Felt’s Paul, Plat of Mason City Blk 44 Lot 5 MC; Smith’s S.W., Sub of Lots 9 -13 in Lot 7 in Sub of NE/4 SE/4 4-96-20 Lot 3 MC; Day’s, C.H., Sub of NW/4 SW/4 & N/2 SW/4 SW/4 in S/2 3-9620 Lot 24, Lot 25 E 78’ of Lot 24 & 78’ of N1/2 of Lot 25; 2014-6908. DCD: Mark Binnebose Estate and Rolf Aronsen Executor to Craig Binnebose; Bel Air 2nd Add Blk 12 Lot 54, Blk 12 Lot 55 MC N 3’ of Lot 54 Undivided 1/4 Int; $22,707 and $36; 2014-6903. DWD: Andrews Concrete Inc to Russell Hardy; Marsh’s, H.A., Sub of S 7.73 Acres of Lot 56 in Sub S/2 3-96-20 Lot 10, Lot 12, Lot 14; Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF THORNTON TITLE VI COMMUNITY PROTECTION CHAPTER 14 DRIVEWAY REGULATIONS An Ordinance to amend the Municipal Code of the City of Thornton, Iowa, by adopting Title VI, Chapter XIV for the purpose of establishing the DRIVEWAY REGULATIONS for the City of Thornton, Iowa; repealing any and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict to the extent of such conflict; and establishing an effective date. BE IT ENACTED by unanimous vote the City Council for the City of Thornton, Iowa, that: Title VI Community Protection, Chapter XIVDriveway Regulations, the Municipal Code of the City of Thornton, Iowa shall be the same is hereby adopted and re-enacting the same to state as follows: 6-14-1 Definitions 6-14-7 Sidewalks 6-14-2 Permit Required 6-14-8 Driveway Requirements 6-14-3 Fee for Permit 6-14-9 Excavations 6-14-4 Width and Number of Curb Openings 6-14-10 Inspection and Approval 6-14-5 Location of Driveway 6-14-11 Existing Driveways Altered 6-14-6 Method of Cutting Curb 6-14-12 Driveway Culverts 6-14-1 DEFINITIONS. For use in this Chapter, the following terms are defined: I. “Driveway” means that part of any approach for motor vehicles to private property that lies between the property line and roadway of the public street. 2. “Paving” means surfacing with Portland cement concrete or bituminous concrete, with necessary base. “Paving” does not include surfacing with oil, gravel, oil and gravel, or chloride. 6-14-2 PERMIT REQUIRED. Before any person shall construct or repair a driveway, such person shall obtain a written permit from the City Council. A written application for the permit shall be filed with the City Clerk. The application shall include a legal description of the property, the name of the property owner, the name and address of the person who will do the work, and the proposed plan of construction or repair which shall include the depth, width, and type of surfacing material to be used. No other plan shall be followed except by written permission of the City Council, who may allow amendments to the application or permit that do not conflict with this chapter. The City Council shall issue the permit, bearing the signature of the City Clerk and the date of the issuance, if the proposed plan meets all of the requirements of this chapter, if the fee required under this chapter has been paid, and if the construction or repair as planned will not create any substantial hazard in the use of the street or sidewalk for public travel or drainage, or create any defect. Each permit shall expire six (6) months from the date of issuance, if not constructed within that time. 6-14-3 FEE FOR PERMIT. Before any permit is issued the person who makes the application shall pay a permit fee of twenty dollars ($20.00). 6-14-4 WIDTH AND NUMBER OF CURB OPENINGS. The drive width for a single drive shall not be less than twelve (12) feet or more than sixteen (16) feet and the width for a double drive shall not exceed twenty-two (22) feet. Drives greater than double shall have a maximum drive width of twenty-eight (28) feet. In general, only one (1) opening shall be granted per residence in residential areas. The Building Official may grant additional openings in special cases such as for larger corner lots, etc. The width and number of curb openings for business and commercial places shall be determined as to the need by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Any opening onto a State-owned road will have to be approved by the State Department of Transportation and the Building Official. 6-14-5 LOCATION OF DRIVEWAY. Where possible, no driveway shall be placed nearer than five (5) feet to the sidelines of owner’s property. The driveway flare must remain within property lines of the owner’s property. No driveway shall be within fifteen (15) feet of any intersection at the property line. 6-14-6 METHOD OF CUTTING CURB. The curb shall be cut utilizing one of the following methods: 1. A thirty (30) inch curb and gutter section shall be saw cut at least six (6) inches deep and shall be removed and placed to full depth of pavement. 2. If diamond grinding and sawing is utilized, an epoxy sealer shall be placed on the cut. 6-14-7 SIDEWALKS. The grade of sidewalk shall not be altered by the work done. The driveway shall be at the same level as any existing sidewalk. 6-14-8 DRIVEWAY REQUIREMENTS. All driveways shall be paved to the property line in accordance with the following: 1. Residential. Residential driveways shall be paved with six (6) inches of Type C !DOT concrete mix or a six (6) inch crushed stone bas with four ( 4) inches asphaltic concrete. 2. Commercial and Industrial. Commercial and industrial driveways shall be paved with a minimum of seven (7) inches of Type C !DOT concrete mix or a six (6) inch crushed stone base with seven (7) inches asphaltic concrete. 6-14-9 EXCAVATIONS. Excavations to do work under this chapter shall be dug so as to occasion the least possible inconvenience to the public and to provide for the passage of water along the gutter. All such excavations shall have proper barricades at all times, and warning lights placed from one-half hour before sunset to one-half hour after sunrise. In refilling the excavation, the earth must be laid in layers and each layer tamped thoroughly. Any street, sidewalk or other public property that is affected by the work shall be restored to as good a condition as it was previous to the excavation. The affected area shall be maintained in good repair to the satisfaction of the Council for three months after refilling. 6-14-10 INSPECTION AND APPROVAL. The driveway must be inspected and approved by the City within thirty (30) days after completion of the work. The City shall keep a record of such approvals. If the work is not approved, it must be corrected immediately so it will meet with the City’s approval. If the work has been done improperly, the City shall have the right to finish or correct the work and shall assess the cost to the prope1iy owner. Such assessment shall be collected with the general property taxes and in the same manner. 6-14-11 EXISTING DRIVEWAYS ALTERED. Existing driveways being altered or modified which require removal of curbing must conform to all driveway regulations. Abandonment of existing drives shall require the removal of existing drop and placement of a full curb conforming to all City specifications. 6-14-12 DRIVEWAY CULVERTS. The property owner shall, at the owner’s expense, install any culvert deemed necessary under any driveway or any other access to the owner’s prope1ty, and before installing a culvert, permission must first be obtained from the City. In the event repairs are needed at any time with respect to culverts, it shall be the responsibility of the property owner to make such repairs, and, in the event the owner fails to do so, the City shall have the right to make the repairs. If the property owner fails to reimburse the City for the cost of said repairs, the cost shall be certified to the County Treasurer and specially assessed against the property as by law provided. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law. Passed this 1st day of December, 2014. Brian Crowell Mayor, City of Thornton, Iowa Published in the Pioneer Enterprise on Thursday, December 18th, 2014. Seek to Balance “Risk Tolerance” and “Required Risk” Like everyone else, you have financial goals. To help achieve these goals, you may need to invest — and when you invest, you’ll need to take on some risk. But the more you understand this risk, and the better you are at managing it, the greater your potential for staying invested for the long term. To begin with, then, take a look at these terms: Risk tolerance — Your risk tolerance is essentially your comfort level with taking risk. For example, if you have a high tolerance for risk, you may be comfortable investing aggressively. Conversely, if you tend to be risk-averse, you might lean more toward more conservative investment vehicles that offer greater protection of principal. Required risk — While the term “required risk” may sound odd, it is actually an integral component of your ability to invest successfully. Basically, your required risk is the level of risk necessary to help you achieve your investment goals. The higher the return necessary to reach those goals, the more potential risk you’ll need to assume. As you invest, you’ll need to balance these two aspects of risk. For example, what might happen if you have a low risk tolerance, leading you toward “safer,” low-growth investments, but your goal is to retire early? For most people, this goal requires them to invest in vehicles that offer significant growth potential, such as stocks. And, as you know, investing in stocks entails risk — specifically, the risk that your stocks will lose value. So in this situation, your risk tolerance — the fact that you are risk-averse — is going to collide with your required risk level, the amount of risk you are going to need to take (by investing in stocks) to achieve your goal of early retirement. When such a collision occurs, you have two choices. First, you could “stretch” your risk tolerance and accept the need to take on riskier investments in exchange for the growth potential you will require. Your other choice is to stay within your risk tolerance and ad- just your ultimate goal — which, in this example, may mean accepting a later retirement date. Obviously, this is a personal decision. However, you may have more flexibility than you might have imagined. For instance, you might feel that you should be risk-averse because you have seen so many fluctuations in the financial markets. But if you have many decades to go until you retire, you actually do have time to recover from short-term losses, which means you may be able to reasonably handle more volatility. On the other hand, once you’re retired, you won’t have as many years to bounce back from market downturns, so you’ll have less “risk capacity” than you did when you were younger. In any case, by balancing your risk tolerance and your required risk level — and by understanding your risk capacity — you can be better prepared to take the emotion out of investing. When investors let their emotions get the better of them, they can make mistakes such as chasing “hot” stocks or selling quality investments due to temporary price drops. By having a clear sense of what risk really entails, however, you may be able to avoid costly detours — and stick with your long-term investment strategy. Working Together for Your Financial Future $8,750.01 and $13.60; 2014-6896. DWD: Raymond and Barbara Andrews to Russell Hardy; Marsh’s, H.A., Sub of S 7.73 acres of Lot 56 in Sub S/2 3-96-20 Lot 4; $2,916.67 and $4; 2014-6895. DWD: R&N Development Company to Russell Hardy; Marsh’s, H.A. Sub of S 7.73 acres of Lot 56 in Sub S/2 3-96-20 Lot 1, Lot 2; $5,833.33 and $8.80; 2014-6894. DWD: Kevin and Jodi Hardy to 400 North Monroe Avenue LLC; Parker’s 3rd Add Blk 16 Lot 4, Blk 16 Lot 5, Blk 17 Lot 1 MC Parts of; 2014-6890. DWD: Kevin and Jodi Hardy to 400 North Monroe Avenue LLC; Parker’s 3rd Add Blk 17 Lot 1, BLk 17 Lot 2, Blk 17 Lot 3, Blk 17 Lot 4, Blk 17 Lot 5 MC Portion of Lots; Portion of Vac 3rd St NW & Vac 4th ST NW; Browne’s Add Blk 59 Lot 1, Blk 59 Lot 8, Blk 59 Lot 9, Blk 59 Lot 10 MC Portion of Lots; Vac Portions of 3rd & 4th St NW; 20146889. DWDJ: Darlene Wells to Richard and Cristy Benz; Meadows Condominium Bldg Unit 202, Bldg Garage Unit Garage 202 CL; $55,000 and $87.20; 2014-6888. DAJT: Derwood and Darlene Wells to Darlene Wells; Meadows Condominium Bldg Unit 202, Bldg Garage Unit 202 CL; $55,000 and $87.20; 2014-6887. Sara J Carlsson, CFP® Financial Advisor . 202 1st Street Southeast Mason City, IA 50401 641-423-2093 www.edwardjones.com DAJT: Roger and Kathy Becker to Roger Becker; Andersen & Christensen Add Blk 2 Lot 19 CL; 20146885. DWDJ: Tami and Chad Cavett to Kyle Debettingnies and Laura Dolphin; 16-95-22 NE NE Parcel “B” as Desc & Depicted in Survey B97 P2930; $123,000 and $196; 20146874. DWD: Houck Drug Company to VSA LLC; Boeye’s Add Blk 2 Lot 5, Blk 2 Lot 6 CL; $180,000 and $287.20; 2014-6873. DWDJ: Garry Holland to Kyle Burgmeier and Alyshia Katz; Broadlawns 3rd Add Blk 2 Lot 5, Blk 2 Lot 6 MC Exc the S100’; $9,000 and $13.60; 2014-6872. DWD: Thomas and Melinda Gerleman to Cheryl Hills; College Add Blk 13 Lot 6 MC W1/2; $62,000 and $98.40; 2014-6867. DWDJ: Christopher Peterson to Kevin and Peggy Schultz; Briarcliff Condominium Bldg Unit 7, Bldg Garage Unit Garage 7 MC; $92,000 and $146.40; 2014-6865. DWD: Gary and Linette Heydt to Kathryn Poole; Country Club Heights Add Blk 1 Lot 19 CL; $119,050 and $190.40; 2014-6864. DSD: Cerro Gordo County Sheriff, Cerro Gordo County, Dorie Paulus, Gregory Hanson, and CBE Group Inc to Nationwide Advantage Mortgage Company; Highland Park Steckman Appointed To Key Committees In Iowa House House Democratic Leader Mark Smith of Des Moines has appointed Representative Sharon Steckman of Mason City to several key posts for the upcoming 2015 legislative session. Steckman was selected by her peers to serve as assistant leader earlier this month. She was selected to serve on the Education, Environmental Protection, Labor, Ways and Means and Administration and Rules committees. “As a former teacher, Rep. Steckman is a strong leader for the House Democrats and is able to work across the aisle,” said Smith. “Her experience in the classroom will help build Iowa’s educational system to create a highly skilled workforce here in Iowa.” “I am honored to be chosen to be a part of the House Democrats leadership. We have made great strides to ensuring a better future for our children,” said Steckman. “I believe both sides can work together to improve student achievement and expand the middle class so Iowans have the resources to succeed.” Representative Sharon Steckman was elected to a fourth term in the Iowa House in November. The 86th General Assembly will convene its first day of session on January 12, 2015. Add Blk 2 Lot 14 MC; 2014-6848. DWDJ: Joshson LLC to Rick and Melissa Miller; Fredriksen On First Condominum Bldg Unit 213 CL; $285,000 and $455.20; 2014-6847. DCT: Jennifer Heller to John Heller; 3-96-20 Sub. Of S 1/2 Lot 63 Portion of; 2014-6839. DCT: Jennifer Heller to John Heller; Fairview Add Blk 4 Lot 6 MC; 2014-6838. DQC: Melissa Noland to Rusty Noland; Elder Sub Lot 4 MC; 20146837. DWDJ: Kyle Debettignies to Jenna and Justin Olson; Norris, F.M., 1st Add Blk 1 Lot 3 MC; $63,500 and $100.80; 2014-6834. DWD: Alex Westenfield to Curtis Tempel; Lakeview Meadows Sub Lot 4 CL; $380,000 and $607.20; 2014-6831. DWD: Allen Prescott, Sandra Kontzelmann, and Steve, Ronda, and Loren Prescott to Gen 3 LLC; Easy Acres First Subdivision Lot 3; 2497-22 NW SE; 2014-6826. DWD: Donald Erion to Thomas Harty; College Add Blk 10 Lot 15 MC; $41,000 and $64.80; 20146825. DQC: Michael Brown to Jennifer Brown; Piersols, D.H., 2nd Sub in the SW/4 NE/4 3-94-20 Lot 27; 2014-6818. SEE CALMAR COURIER Official Proceedings OFFICIAL PROCEEDING CERRO GORDO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DECEMBER 8, 2015 The Board of Supervisors of Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, met in regular session pursuant to adjournment. Present: Supervisor Jay Urdahl, Supervisor Phil Dougherty and various members of the public. Absent: Supervisor Bob Amosson. Dougherty convened the meeting at 10:00 a.m. Urdahl made a motion, with Dougherty seconding, to approve the December 1, 2014 regular session minutes and today’s agenda. Motion passed. Urdahl made a motion, with Dougherty seconding, to approve claims and the December 4, 2014 special claim report. Motion passed. Urdahl made a motion, with Dougherty seconding, to approve the payroll warrant register for the week ending November 29, 2014. Motion passed. Supervisor Dougherty made a motion, with Dougherty seconding, to adopt Resolution 2014-91, Whereas the following payroll change requests were submitted to the Board of Supervisors for review; and, Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Cerro Gordo County, has reviewed and considered the change requests as follows: Department Name Pay Change Effective Date Sheriff’s Department Zachary S. Scott $19.33/hourly 12/22/2014 Therefore, be it resolved that the Board of Supervisors of Cerro Gordo County does hereby approve the requests as shown above and directs the Auditor to make the necessary adjustments to the payroll. Motion passed. Urdahl made a motion, with Dougherty seconding, to approve the Sheriff’s Monthly and Clerk’s Monthly Reports of Fees. Motion passed. Dougherty made a motion, with Urdahl seconding, to approve reports from the Zoning Director and the Environmental Health Service Manager concerning Manure Management Plans filed by Christiansen Family Farms – Quinlan Site, Christiansen Family Farms – Behr Site and Dwayne Christiansen. Motion passed. Urdahl made a motion, with Dougherty seconding, to approve the License and Maintenance Agreement with Mason City Investors, LLC for the fairgrounds roadway. Motion passed. Urdahl made a motion, with Dougherty seconding, to adjourn at 10:08 a.m. The audio tape of the meeting and various tabulations, reports, correspondence, and other documents that were presented are placed on file with the County Auditor’s office. ATTEST: Chairman Robert Amosson, Board of Supervisors Kenneth W. Kline, County Auditor Published in the Pioneer Enterprise on Thursday, December 18th, 2014. 10 The Sheffield Press December 18, 2014 Shef¿eld, Iowa Water conditions remain above normal for most of Iowa in November Despite a drier and colder November than normal, annual precipitation remains above normal for most of Iowa. Unfortunately, dry conditions in Minnesota crept into the northwest corner of Iowa, where 7 percent of our state has abnormally dry conditions. The statewide average snowfall for November was 5.0 inches, or 2.3 inches above normal. This was the snowiest November since 1991 and ranks 21st most snow among the past 128 Novembers. Iowa temperatures averaged 29.1 degrees or 7.5 degrees below normal for the month. U.S. Geological Survey Àeld crews have ob- PUBLIC NOTICE Franklin County Drainage CORRECTION TO NOTICE OF HEARING PUBLISHED ON NOV. 26, 2014 ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 48 TO: Marabelle Ann Abbas Life Estate, Marabelle Ann Abbas Revocable Trust, Marabelle Ann Abbas, Shanlyn Goodman, Teresa Ann Feakes, Michelle Renae Abbas, Mathew Duane Abbas, Harlan Duane Abbas Revocable Trust, Harlan Duane Abbas, Matthew Abbas, Merrill D. Ahrens, Linda K. Ahrens, Gary A. Bailey, Penelope J. Worden, Lynne Summers, Lynne K. Esk, George Delbert Barner, Wendy Faith Barner, Delores J. Blackford Revocable Living Trust, Delores J. Blackford, Robert D. Borcherding, Marlys G. Borcherding, Butler-Rankin Farms LLC, Hertz Farm Management, C & N Farms Inc., CLect Acres Corp., Larry K. Johnson, Lucretia A. Caplan, Benjamin J. Caplan, David D. Christiansen, Beverly A. Christiansen, David Dean Christiansen, Beverly Ann Christiansen, Jack Christiansen Life Estate, Jack Christiansen, Kelly J. Hansen, Kelly Jean Christiansen-Hansen, Jack A. Christiansen, Carolyn J. Christiansen, 2005 Coburn Family Trust, Maurice W. Coburn, Hertz Farm Management Inc., Corn Belt Power Coop, Judith T. Frederick Revocable Trust, Judith T. Frederick, Vincent A. Goodman, Shanlyn R. Goodman, Dale & Irene Hackbarth Farms, Sandra K. Harris, Dale & Irene Hackbarth Farms Inc., Dale Hackbarth, Irene Hackbarth, Lois M. Hackbarth, Stan Hackbarth, Neilan Hanson, Patricia F. Hanson, David R. Hicks, Thomas R. & Janis M. Hicks Revocable Trust, Thomas R. Hicks, Janis M. Hicks, June V. Hofsommer, June Hofsommer, Jay L. Howie, Robert S. Jacobsen Life Estate, Robert S. Jacobsen, Robert Sigurd Jacobsen, David Robert Jacobsen, Victoria Gail Jacobsen, Delvern Earl Korth Revocable Trust, Marillyn L. Korth Revocable Trust, Delvern Earl Korth, Marillyn L. Korth, Jonathan Korth, Jonathan Delvern Korth, Eileen Krabbe, Eileen A. Krabbe, James Dean Krabbe, Donald C. Larsen, Avon N. Lemke, Dennis L. Lemke, Virgil L. & Ardis M. Lemke Revocable Trust, Dean W. Lemke, Virgil L. Lemke, Ardis M. Lemke, Peggy G. Lemke, Harlan Lawrence Lemke Revocable Living Trust, Harlan Lemke Revocable Living Trust, Francine Emily Lemke Revocable Living Trust, Harlan Lemke, Harlan L. Lemke, Harlan Lawrence Lemke, Francine Emily Lemke, Francine Lemke, Elizabeth Oleson, Rosalyn E. Richmond, Beverly K. Frankwitz, Janell M. Ryken, RCK Properties LLC, Greg Schoneman, Schoneman Realtors, Frederick L. Schuster Revocable Trust, Frederick L. Schuster, Lee Schuster, Roy W. & Neva H. Stover Trust, Roy W. Stover, Neva H. Stover, Erma R. Reid, Lynette Meyer, Lynette Le Meyer, Bruce D. Reid, Brittney Tripp, Tonya McDaniel, Addie M. Tripp, Michael A. Witte, Lynne K. Welch, Franklin County Secondary Roads, and all lienholders or incumbrancers and actual occupants of any land within Drainage District # 48 and to all other persons to whom it may concern. You and each of you are hereby noti¿ed that the Board of Supervisors, acting on behalf of Drainage District # 48, did appoint an Engineer to investigate and determine the need for improvements on the drainage tile of said Drainage District. The Board of Supervisors did appoint McClure Engineering, to make an investigation on the possible repairs or restoration needed for the District facilities. The Engineer has reported on the ¿ndings, and an informational meeting has been scheduled to discuss these options. The report proposes four different options to improve drainage on the main tile in Drainage District No. 48. The cost estimate of the different options range in price between $665,800 and $1,194,145. The Board of Supervisors has ¿xed a time and place of hearing on said report for January 12, 2015, at 10:00 A.M. in the Law Enforcement Center in Hampton, Iowa. At such time, the Board will hear objections to the feasibility of such improvements as may be presented by or for any taxpayer in the Drainage District, that the report may be amended before ¿nal action is taken by the Board of Supervisors. All comments on the Engineer’s report or to any matter connected with this hearing may be made in writing and ¿led with the County Auditor. In addition, any interested party may be heard in argument by himself or by council at the hearing. This notice is published and mailed as provided by law at the direction of the Board of Supervisors of Franklin County, Iowa, acting on behalf of Drainage District # 48. Michelle Giddings Franklin County Auditor Published in The Shef¿eld Press on December 18, 2014 PUBLIC NOTICE City of Shef¿eld OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL UNAPPROVED MINUTES DECEMBER 8, 2014 The Shef¿eld City Council Regular Session was called to order at Shef¿eld City Hall by Mayor Nick Wilson at 7:00 p.m. Council Members in attendance Ron Simmons, JC McCaslin, Jim Hegarty, and Mike McKee. Public Works Director Pat Nuehring; Public Works Assistant Jace Winfrey, & Police Deputy Sam Cain were also in attendance. Mayor Wilson led the Pledge of Allegiance. McCaslin made a motion to approve the agenda with the Mayor request of rearranging the order of the old business items. Hegarty seconded, motion carried unanimously. Mayor Wilson announced that it was the time and place for the public forum. Sheri Bogue inquired about the hiring process of Valarie Borseth as assistance city clerk. Mayor Wilson agreed to look into the concern. Scott Deam asked the mayor & council if they had ever considered accepting credit/debit cards for water & sewer bills. Mayor Wilson said that it had been brieÀy discussed with the new website, but that was it. McKee made a motion to approve the minutes from the November 10th Regular Session. McCaslin seconded, motion carried unanimously. Hegarty made a motion to approve the payment of the bills. Simmons seconded, motion carried unanimously. After the City Clerk reviewed over the Clerks Financial Report in more detail to the council and the mayor and council agreeing to the new report format, Simmons made a motion to approve the ¿nancial report. McCaslin seconded, motion carried unanimously. In old business: Scott Sweet from WHKS was present and presented an engineering option for the West Fork School Wellness Center as well as updating the council on the results of the Flood Plain survey & engineering studies. Scott will gather a timeline & costs to replace culverts in the drainage ditch for the next meeting. McKee made a motion to table this topic until the next meeting, Simmons seconded, and the motion passed unanimously. Discussion continued regarding the requests for sidewalks & water abatements from the West Fork School District. McKee made a motion to table this topic until the next meeting, McCaslin seconded, motion approved unanimously. A resolution was presented for policy regarding the city’s website. Discussion also occurred regarding non-pro¿t organizations. McCaslin moved to approve the resolution, Simmons seconded. The roll call vote was as follows: Ayes: Simmons, McCaslin, Hegarty, McKee. Nays: None. The mayor declared the resolution approved, adopted, and numbered 15-6 A resolution was presented regarding the rent and improvements of the US Cellular tower on the city’s water tower. Simmons motioned to adopt the resolution, Hegarty seconded. Roll call vote was as follows, Ayes: Simmons, McCaslin, Hegarty, McKee. Nays: None. The mayor declared the resolution approved, adopted, and numbered 15-4. Discussion continued regarding the vacant position on the Planning & Zoning Commission, which ended in having Mayor Wilson look into ¿nding someone to ¿ll the seat. McKee moved to table until the next meeting, McCaslin seconded, motion passed unanimously. In new business, there were several items: Simmons motioned to approve the alcohol & liquor license for the West Fork Wharf. Hegarty seconded, all ayes on the vote. The Annual Financial Report for the FY2014 was presented to the council. McCaslin motion to approve the resolution accepting the report, Simmons seconded. Roll call vote was all follows, Ayes: Simmons, McCalsin, Hegarty, McKee. Nays: None. The mayor declared the resolution approved, adopted, and numbered 15-7. The mayor and council discussed resolutions for making contracts, spending money & employee policies. Mayor Wilson stated going forth from today’s date resolutions will be made following the Shef¿eld City Ordinance and all contracts will be presented to council and signed by Mayor after a resolution is passed, all council agreed. Discussion of the city’s current cellphone plans occurred. Simmons made the motion to have the City Clerk complete the recommended changes to the plans. McCaslin seconded the motion and the motion was passed on all ayes. Information regarding the employee insurance was presented to the council. Due to the insurance companies requirements full-time employees will now qualify for insurance after 30 days of employment and must be signed up by 60 days of employment. A resolution stating the policy was presented. McCaslin motioned to accept the resolution, Hegarty seconded. Roll call vote was as follows, Ayes: Simmons, McCaslin, Hegarty, McKee. The mayor declared the resolution approved, adopted, and numbered 15-10. Discussion regarding the cities service by Aramark occurred. More information is needed before making a decision. Simmons moved to table the topic and McCaslin seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. Mayor Wilson presented the council with a resolution for a $2/hour raise for the Public Works Assistant. There will no longer be 3, $1.00 incentives for completing the three DNR tests, which is scheduled for him to take by DNR control. Simmons moved to approve the resolution & raise, Hegarty seconded. Role call vote was as follows, Ayes: Simmons, McCaslin, Hegarty, McKee. Nays: None. The mayor declared the resolution approved, adopted, and numbered 15-9. Council comments – There was discussion of purchasing new chairs for the council chambers. There was also discussion regarding the insurance on the sewer/lagoon. An update regarding the pool project was given. Mayor Wilson informed the council that Police Chief, Ed Hanig, had requested to carry 3 days of vacation time into January due to the training of a new of¿cer. The council supported Mayor Wilson’s decision to approve the request. Mayor Wilson will do employee reviews on each employee’s anniversary date and present the review along with pay recommendations in resolution at the council meeting that month. Finally, there was discussion regarding developing the city’s hay ¿eld. McKee made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Simmons seconded, motion carried unanimously. Adjournment 8:38 p.m. ATTEST: Katy Flint, City Clerk Nick Wilson, Mayor Access Systems Leasing, Copier ....... $118.20 Aramark Uniform Services, Rugs & Uniforms .. .............................................................$88.36 Auxiant, Employee Bene¿ts.................... $6.75 Barco Municipal Products Inc., Signs ... $99.43 Brown Supply Co., Water Dept.-Supplies ......... ...........................................................$212.17 CNA Surety Direct Bill, Bond Insurance ........... ...........................................................$655.00 Creative Solutions Unlimited, Website .............. .......................................................... $164.00 Dugan’s, Supplies................................. $16.94 E&E Repair Inc., Plow Truck Repairs ............... ........................................................$1,541.61 Electronic Engineering, Fire Dept. Radios........ ...........................................................$231.60 Franklin County Engineer-Road Dept., Supplies................................................ $3,140.67 Franklin REC, Cemetery..................... $134.74 Frontier, Telephone Service ................ $443.90 Hach, Supplies ................................... $107.28 Hampton Heating, Furnace Inspection $192.00 IMWCA, Work Comp. Premium Deposit........... ........................................................$1,519.00 Iowa Communities Assurance Pool, Insurance ...........................................................$245.50 Iowa Division of Labor Services, Boiler Inspection-Pool .............................................. $95.00 Iowa League of Cities, City Clerks/Finance Of¿cers Handbook .................................... $20.00 Iowa One Call, One Call ....................... $32.40 Jon’s Auto & Truck Repair, Repairs .... $214.22 Katy Flint, mileage ................................ $43.12 Martin Marietta Materials, Supplies ...... $49.67 Martin Marietta Materials, Supplies-Pool Project (Invoiced Out)........................... $2,072.05 MediaCom, Internet Service ................. $45.95 Menards, Supplies .............................. $583.95 Mid America Publishing Corp., Legal Publications/Ads ............................................$262.96 MidAmerican Energy, Utilities ..............$138.35 MidAmerican Energy, Utitilies ...........$1,430.05 Napa Auto Parts, Supplies.....................$22.30 Navitas Lease Corp, Service Agreement........... .............................................................$31.18 NIACOG, Shef¿eld Urban Renewal Plan .......... ........................................................$2,500.00 Of¿ce Elements, Of¿ce Supplies ...........$26.75 Of¿ce Elements, Of¿ce Supplies ...........$26.18 Payroll Expenses for November .....$19,133.07 Petty Cash, Supplies ............................ $33.35 Phelps, Supplies ................................... $49.49 Sandry Fire Supply LLC, Supplies....$1,836.14 Stanard & Associates, Inc., Police Testing ........ .............................................................$60.00 Taser International, Supplies ........... $1,088.78 Wellmark, Employee Bene¿ts...........$1,413.56 Ziegler CAT, Oil..................................... $93.29 Total .............................................. $40,100.76 Published in The Shef¿eld Press on December 18, 2014 served some of the earliest stream Áow ice in over 40 years of their experience, with approximately 75 percent of sites aͿected by some ice. The cold is also reflected in some of the earliest lake ice on record for Iowa’s northern lakes. Big Spirit Lake froze Nov. 16, and as of Dec. 1, West Okoboji Lake was close to being completely frozen. DOUGHERTY NEWS Visitors are welcome to visit the former St. Patrick’s church to view the nativity scene on Sunday, Dec. 21 and 28. The nativity scene will be open from 1-4 with refreshments and cookies available at the school. The nativity scene was purchased over 100 years ago with funds raised by the youngest members of the parish family. Please stop by and enjoy some peace this in this hectic holiday season. PUBLIC NOTICE Franklin County Auditor PUBLIC NOTICE Probate NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTORS, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE NO. ESPR500893 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY A. DAVOLT, Deceased. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Dorothy A. Davolt, Deceased, who died on or about October 15, 2014: You are hereby noti¿ed that on the 21st day of November, 2014, the last will and testament of Dorothy A. Davolt, deceased, bearing date of the 12th day of June, 1996, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Terri Pals and Douglas Davolt were appointed executors of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall ¿le them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so ¿led by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is therefore after forever barred. Dated this 2nd day of December, 2014. Terri Pals 405 S. Carolina Avenue Mason City, IA 50401 Douglas Davolt 216 N. 5th Street Shef¿eld, IA 50475 Executors of Estate John E. Coonley, ICIS PIN No: 00007542 Attorney for Executors Coonley & Coonley 121 First Avenue NW P.O. Box 397 Hampton, IA 50441 Date of second publication 25th day of December, 2014. Published in The Shef¿eld Press on December 18 and 25, 2014 Published in the Shef¿eld Press on December 18, 2014. PUBLIC NOTICE Franklin County Drainage NOTICE OF SECOND INFORMATIONAL MEETING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 48 TO: Marabelle Ann Abbas Life Estate, Marabelle Ann Abbas Revocable Trust, Marabelle Ann Abbas, Shanlyn Goodman, Teresa Ann Feakes, Michelle Renae Abbas, Mathew Duane Abbas, Harlan Duane Abbas Revocable Trust, Harlan Duane Abbas, Matthew Abbas, Merrill D. Ahrens, Linda K. Ahrens, Gary A. Bailey, Penelope J. Worden, Lynne Summers, Lynne K. Esk, George Delbert Barner, Wendy Faith Barner, Delores J. Blackford Revocable Living Trust, Delores J. Blackford, Robert D. Borcherding, Marlys G. Borcherding, Butler-Rankin Farms LLC, Hertz Farm Management, C & N Farms Inc., CLect Acres Corp., Larry K. Johnson, Lucretia A. Caplan, Benjamin J. Caplan, David D. Christiansen, Beverly A. Christiansen, David Dean Christiansen, Beverly Ann Christiansen, Jack Christiansen Life Estate, Jack Christiansen, Kelly J. Hansen, Kelly Jean Christiansen-Hansen, Jack A. Christiansen, Carolyn J. Christiansen, 2005 Coburn Family Trust, Maurice W. Coburn, Hertz Farm Management Inc., Corn Belt Power Coop, Judith T. Frederick Revocable Trust, Judith T. Frederick, Vincent A. Goodman, Shanlyn R. Goodman, Dale & Irene Hackbarth Farms, Sandra K. Harris, Dale & Irene Hackbarth Farms Inc., Dale Hackbarth, Irene Hackbarth, Lois M. Hackbarth, Stan Hackbarth, Neilan Hanson, Patricia F. Hanson, David R. Hicks, Thomas R. & Janis M. Hicks Revocable Trust, Thomas R. Hicks, Janis M. Hicks, June V. Hofsommer, June Hofsommer, Jay L. Howie, Robert S. Jacobsen Life Estate, Robert S. Jacobsen, Robert Sigurd Jacobsen, David Robert Jacobsen, Victoria Gail Jacobsen, Delvern Earl Korth Revocable Trust, Marillyn L. Korth Revocable Trust, Delvern Earl Korth, Marillyn L. Korth, Jonathan Korth, Jonathan Delvern Korth, Eileen Krabbe, Eileen A. Krabbe, James Dean Krabbe, Donald C. Larsen, Avon N. Lemke, Dennis L. Lemke, Virgil L. & Ardis M. Lemke Revocable Trust, Dean W. Lemke, Virgil L. Lemke, Ardis M. Lemke, Peggy G. Lemke, Harlan Lawrence Lemke Revocable Living Trust, Harlan Lemke Revocable Living Trust, Francine Emily Lemke Revocable Living Trust, Harlan Lemke, Harlan L. Lemke, Harlan Lawrence Lemke, Francine Emily Lemke, Francine Lemke, Elizabeth Oleson, Rosalyn E. Richmond, Beverly K. Frankwitz, Janell M. Ryken, RCK Properties LLC, Greg Schoneman, Schoneman Realtors, Frederick L. Schuster Revocable Trust, Frederick L. Schuster, Lee Schuster, Roy W. & Neva H. Stover Trust, Roy W. Stover, Neva H. Stover, Erma R. Reid, Lynette Meyer, Lynette Le Meyer, Bruce D. Reid, Brittney Tripp, Tonya McDaniel, Addie M. Tripp, Michael A. Witte, Lynne K. Welch, Franklin County Secondary Roads, and all lienholders or incumbrancers and actual occupants of any land within Drainage District # 48 and to all other persons to whom it may concern. You and each of you are hereby noti¿ed that the Board of Supervisors, acting on behalf of Drainage District # 48, did appoint an Engineer to investigate and determine the need for improvements on the drainage tile of said Drainage District. The Board of Supervisors did appoint McClure Engineering to make an investigation on the possible repairs or restoration needed for the District facilities. The preliminary engineering and cost estimates have been done. The Engineer is now seeking input from the landowners before the report is ¿nalized on January 12th, 2015. The report proposes four different options to improve drainage on the main tile in Drainage District No. 48. The cost estimate of the different options range in price between $665,800 and $1,194,145. The Board of Supervisors has ¿xed a time and place of the informational meeting on said report for January 5, 2015, at 10:30 A.M. in the Law Enforcement Center in Hampton, Iowa. At such time, the Board will hear objections to the feasibility of such improvements as may be presented by or for any taxpayer in the Drainage District, that the report may be amended before ¿nal action is taken by the Board of Supervisors. All comments on the Engineer’s report or to any matter connected with this meeting may be made in writing and ¿led with the County Auditor. In addition, any interested party may be heard in argument by himself/herself or by council at the meeting. This notice is published and mailed as provided by law at the direction of the Board of Supervisors of Franklin County, Iowa, acting on behalf of Drainage District # 48. Michelle Giddings Franklin County Auditor Published in The Shef¿eld Press on December 18, 2014 Franklin Grassland Seed Co, Sup .........577.53 Meghan Freie, Mileage ..........................615.82 G & K Services, Srvs ...............................93.62 City of Geneva, Frm to Mkt....................268.02 Gorder’s Service, Rep/Parts ....................15.00 Got You Covered, Wk Apprl ...................115.00 GovConnection, Data Proc ....................134.88 Green Canopy, Rental ...........................435.48 Linda Hamman, Mileage........................117.30 Hampton Hardware, Parts/Sup..............376.35 Hampton Heating, Rep/Parts.................151.83 City of Hampton, Water .........................362.34 Charlotte Hanig, Mileage .......................108.63 City of Hansell, Frm to Mkt ....................226.02 Pam Harkema, Mileage .........................128.01 Teresa Harms, Mileage..........................120.87 Hawkeye West Pest Cntrl, Pest Cntrl ....100.00 Henry M Adkins, Elect Sup ..................9885.00 Thomas L Hovland, Storage ....................50.00 Howie Equip, Rep/Parts ......................1843.77 IEHA, Dues ..............................................80.00 IMWCA, Work Comp ...........................8042.00 Interstate Motor Trucks, Rep/Parts ........660.79 Iowa Alliance in Home Care, Ed/Trng ....185.00 Iowa Co Recorder’s Assn, Equip ...........100.00 Iowa Dept of Public Safety, Tank Fees ..120.00 Iowa Workforce Development, Inspctn/Prmt ..... .............................................................175.00 IOWWA, Dues .........................................45.00 ISAC, Ed/Trng .......................................260.00 J-T Machine & Tool, Rep/Parts ................79.90 JCL Solutions, Cust Sup ........................167.27 Johnson Sanitary Products, Cust Sup .....81.75 Earl Kalkwarf, Mlg/Comm ......................294.18 KDE Services, Srvs .................................79.99 Robin Koob, Mileage .............................254.49 City of Latimer, Util ..................................20.40 Mail Services, Renewals .......................503.62 Martin Marietta, Road Stone............291149.70 Matthew Bender & Co, Law Lbry .........2620.32 Robin McKee, Mileage ..........................282.03 Shirley Mejia, Mileage .............................46.41 Mercy Home Care-N IA, Care/Keep ........83.40 Mercy Medical Ctr-N IA, Care/Keep ......734.01 Mid-America Publishing, Pub/Notices/Ad .......... ...........................................................1032.53 Mid American Energy, Util .....................824.63 Midwest Wheel, Rep/Parts ....................470.57 Deb Miller, Mileage ..................................52.53 Pam Moore, Mileage .................................7.65 Chad Murray, Mileage .............................96.90 NAPA, Rep/Parts ...................................622.44 Northern IA Const, Sup..........................475.00 Barb Noss, Mileage ...............................144.84 Of¿ce Elements, Maint/Sup ...................382.39 Pannier, Signs .....................................3389.00 Peterson Contractors, Srvs .................5557.96 POC Network Tech, Fee ............................7.50 City of Popejoy, Frm to Mkt ...................122.34 Prairie Meadows, Trng...........................114.24 Julie Pralle, Mileage ................................70.38 Pralle’s Wash City, Veh Washes ..............94.03 Quill Corp, Off Sup ..................................16.06 Rainbow Feed & Garden, Sup.................87.98 Reliable, Off Sup ...................................143.70 Reminder Printing, Ads ............................71.40 River City Comm, Monitor Sys ................23.00 Jessica Rother, Mileage ..........................49.47 Marla Schipper, Mileage ........................194.31 Secondary Rds, Fuel .............................984.44 Secretary of State, Notary Rnwl ..............30.00 Paige Seidel, Mileage ..............................10.20 Sietsema Vogel, Srvs ............................650.00 Jill Silver, Mileage ....................................94.86 Staples Advantage, Off Sup ....................77.34 Stericycle Inc, Srvs ..................................21.82 Jennifer Swart, Mileage ...........................39.78 Thomson West, Law Lbry ....................1194.50 US Cellular, Cell Srv ............................1703.37 Verizon Wireless, Cell/WiFi ...................207.52 VISA, Trng/Sup ....................................1810.93 Layne Walvatne, Wk Apprl ......................63.23 Waste Mgmt, Garb/Recy .......................680.42 Christa L Wiarda, Mileage .......................54.57 Daniel F Wiechmann Jr, Phone/Rent ....734.45 Diana Wilkinson, Mileage ......................135.15 Jeanne Wogen, Mileage ..........................80.58 Russell Wood, Mlg/Trng ........................198.25 Renee Zimmerman, Mileage .................122.91 Grand Total.....................................367135.93 Published in The Shef¿eld Press on December 18, 2014 PUBLIC NOTICE Board of Supervisors OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS FRANKLIN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS UNAPPROVED MINUTES DECEMBER 8, 2014 Be it duly noted these minutes of 12/8/14 are UNOFFICIAL minutes. The Board of Supervisors met in regular session at 8:30AM with Board members Michael Nolte-Chairman Pro-Tem and Corey Eberling present, Jerry L. Plagge-Chairman-Absent. Guests: Gary McVicker, Nick Pedley-Hampton Chronicle Motion by Nolte, seconded by Eberling, approves the agenda as submitted. All ayes, motion carried. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, approves the minutes of 12/1/14. All ayes. Motion carried. Committee Updates: Emergency Management Commission update Public Comment: Tom Berry-Veteran’s Affairs Director presented the Supervisors with a poster in support of the Tribute to Vietnam Veterans Operation LZ. Brent Symens-Assistant County Attorney was asked for guidance in preparing an agreement between Franklin County and Food Pantry for policies and procedures on County property, per insurance carrier recommendations. No action taken. Jay Waddingham-County Engineer updated the Board on DD 3 Sub 1 of 3 investigation and ¿nding a supposed abandoned tile closed beside an open concrete tile. The Supervisors will relay these ¿ndings to Charlie Wearda. Meghan Freie-Case Manager and Russell Wood-CPC via phone call, requested an increase for rent and utilities now offered to quali¿ed residents in Franklin County through the General Assistance program. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, moves to increase the General Assistance rental policy from $300 and on utilities $300; to a combined (rent and utilities) maximum of $850. All ayes. Motion carried. Franklin County Library Association requested a 5% increase in funding for the FY15/16 budget year. Present from local libraries was: Retha Starek-Ackley, Jill Peterson-Shef¿eld, Barb Gardner-Coulter, and Dee Schrodt-Alexander. No action taken. David Cook, Drainage Engineer McClure Engineering, conducted an Informational Meeting on an investigation he was requested to do in DD #48 for possible improvements and reclassi¿cation. Also present was: David Jacobsen-Dows, Delores Blackford-Dows, Nick Pedley-Hampton Chronicle, David Hicks- Dows, Kim Jacobsen-Dows, Larry Johnson-Latimer, Ian Plagge-Latimer, Peggy & Dean Lemke, Bob Borcherding-Johnson, IA- Dennis Lemke-Dows, Douglas Lemke-Dows, Corey Jacobsen-Dows, Craig Johnson-Latimer, Dave Christensen-Hampton and Matt Abbas-Latimer Engineer Cook presented four options for improvements to DD 48 with comments following. The 5 options were: 1) Main Drain Replacement in Sections 11 and 14 with ½” Drainage Coef¿cient; 2) Main Drain Replacement in Section 11 and 14 with ¾” Drainage Coefficient; 3) Replacement of Main Tile, ½” Drainage Coef¿cient; 4) Replacement of Main Tile, ¾” Drainage Coef¿cient and 5) Other Alternatives such as improvements in upstream drainage would be limited by capacity of the 34” tile. No alternatives utilizing partial replacement provided signi¿cant improvements and were not evaluated further. Another Information Meeting has been set up for January 5, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. with a Public Hearing scheduled Monday, January 12, 2014 at 10:00 a.m.; both meetings being held at the Law Enforcement Center meeting room. No action taken. Sandy Eckhardt-Drainage Clerk met on two drainage districts: DD #83. Area where trees were removed in E ½ NE ¼ Section 5, Oakland Township, the land below the tile on the McClanahan property; tile was exposed and ¿lled with tree roots so Mort’s ran a new line of 200’ of 12” tile beside the existing tile along the fence line. JDD #5-75 Main. A request for repair was turned in by tenant wanting work done, but Trustees of the District (Supervisors) stated the landowner needed to sign Resolution 2010-23: Investigation of Drainage Districts Per Requests in order for any work to be done in Section 34, Oakland Township. No action taken. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, approves an Extension for Closing and Possession of property located at 302 5th Ave NE, Hampton, between Plymouth Church and Franklin County from December 5, 2014 through February 5, 2015 at 5 PM. All ayes. Motion carried. Motion by Nolte, seconded by Eberling, approves claims for the period ending 12/7/14. All ayes, motion carried. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, approves setting December 29, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. as the date and time for a Public Hearing to amend FY14/15 budgeted expenditures and revenues. All ayes, motion carried. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, approves reinstatement of 2014 homestead credit on parcel 09-30-301-012-00 due to owner still occupying homestead on 7/1/2014. All ayes, motion carried. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, approves a Fireworks Permit to Donald Ziesman, to display ¿reworks on 12/26-27/2014 at 325 Finch Ave, Alden. All ayes, motion carried. Request from Franklin County Sheriff to amend the LEC building FY14/15 budget. The Board agreed to ¿gures submitted. No action taken. The Board acknowledged ITC Midwest LLC Notice of Eminent Domain Proceedings regarding Iowa Utilities Board Docket No. E-22152. The Board acknowledged Manure Management Plan Renewals for: 1) F106, #59671, owner Christensen Farms Midwest LLC, site located 1931 135th Street, Ackley, Section 30, Osceola Township; 2) F113, #65026, owner Christensen Farms LLC, site located 2150 Violet Avenue, Shef¿eld, Section 22, West Fork Township. The Board acknowledged a Letter from DNR accepting a Construction Permit CP-A2014-141 Sparboe Farms Inc. Coulter Pullet Farm Site, Facility #58875. Motion by Eberling, seconded by Nolte, ad- journs at 12:17 PM, until Wednesday, December 17, 2014. All ayes. Motion carried. ATTEST: Michael Nolte, Chairman Pro-Tem Michelle S. Giddings, Auditor & Clerk to Board A & M Electric, Rep/Parts ....................1044.08 Agvantage FS, Fuel .............................1766.15 Ahlers & Cooney PC, Legal Srv ..........1284.12 City of Alexander, Frm to Mkt ................186.18 Alliant Energy, Util ...................................22.94 Aramark Uniform, Clng Srv......................60.27 JoEllen Arends, Mileage ..........................91.29 Auto Parts, Rep/Parts ............................196.27 Ronald Becker, Reimb ...........................130.77 Bibby Financial Srvs, Sup......................409.81 Brenda Boyington, Mileage ...................255.00 Bruening Rock, Rock/Sand ...................769.95 Butler Co Auditor, Cluster Exp .............2250.12 Calhoun Burns & Assoc, Prof Srv ........2464.80 Campbell Supply Co, Rep/Parts ..............74.76 Cenex Fleetcard, Fuel ...........................242.77 Central IA Detention, JV Detention/Meds .......... ...........................................................3123.65 Central Iowa Distributing, Cust Sup.........62.00 CenturyLink, Phone Srv.........................961.02 Class C Solutions Group, Sup ...............671.41 Ashley Claussen, Mileage .....................133.62 City of Coulter, Frm to Mkt .....................347.36 Counsel Of¿ce & Document, Maint .......424.19 Thomas Craighton, Srvs ........................200.00 Creative Solutions, Srvs ..........................50.00 D&L Sanitation, Garbage .......................385.50 Casey Ditch, Mileage.............................194.82 Don’s Truck Sales, Rep/Parts..................87.39 Dumont Telephone, Phone Srv..............234.93 Corey Eberling, Reimb ........................1056.95 Eichmeier Motor Co, Rep/Parts .............212.77 Electronic Engineering, GPS/Rep .......1225.00 Fareway, Cust Sup ....................................5.67 Farm & Home Publishers, Plat Books .....48.88 Fastenal Co, Rep/Parts ...........................47.82 First Bank Hampton, Box Rent ................60.00 Floyd & Leonard Auto, Rep/Parts ..........331.48 Franklin Co PHN, Flu Shots ....................95.00 Franklin Co Sheriff, Srv Fees ................195.72 Franklin General Hospital, Phones/Trng ........... .............................................................995.57