Council Meeting Minutes March 12 2024

 

REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL

TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2024

 

A meeting of the Mayor and Council of the City of Plainview, Nebraska, was held at the Council Chambers in said City on the 12th day of March 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.

 

Courtney Retzlaff was present as City Clerk.

Kyle Petersen was present as City Attorney.

 

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

 

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

 

Manor Administrator Juleen Johnson gave the monthly report for the facility. A new secretary was selected for the Manor Board and the regular meeting time will now be at 4:30 PM on the last Wednesday of each month. The annual Easter egg hunt will be held on March 30th at 10:30 AM. The new ice machine was purchased and the walk in freezer/cooler will be delivered on April 14th.

 

Police Chief Hallock reported there were more traffic stops in February and new equipment will be installed in vehicles next month. Discussion was held on kennels for stray dogs and grants for updated crosswalks on Highway 20.

 

City Attorney Petersen stated that all promissory notes and deeds of trust for completed DTR projects have been mailed out.

 

Susan Norris stated the NAHTF pre-application was submitted with full application due May 9th. The City of Plainview IRP program received an extension until January of 2025 to use the remaining funds. Norris would also like to use TIF funding for the proposed car wash. Mark Otto from Community Capital Partners was present to answer questions about rural TIF and the proposed housing project. Otto stated that CCP would construct 2-3 houses which if sold in a timely manner would dictate the construction of more homes. A slum and blight study would need to be completed before moving forward with the project.

 

The annual audit discussion for the City of Plainview will be tabled until April as information has not been received from the City’s audit firm, AMGL.

 

Mayor Smith read the following Proclamation:

 

National Library Week 2024

WHEREAS, libraries offer the opportunity for everyone to connect with others, learn new skills, and pursue their passions, no matter where they are on life’s journey;

WHEREAS, libraries have long served as trusted institutions, striving to ensure equitable access to information and services for all members of the community regardless of race, ethnicity, creed, ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or socio-economic status;

WHEREAS, libraries adapt to the ever-changing needs of their communities, developing and expanding collections, programs, and services that are as diverse as the populations they serve;

WHEREAS, libraries are accessible and inclusive places that promote a sense of local connection, advancing understanding, civic engagement, and shared community goals;

WHEREAS, libraries play a pivotal role in economic development by providing resources and support for job seekers, entrepreneurs, and small businesses, thus contributing to local prosperity and growth;

WHEREAS, libraries make choices that are good for the environment and make sense economically, creating thriving communities for a better tomorrow;

WHEREAS, libraries are treasured institutions that preserve our collective heritage and knowledge, safeguarding both physical and digital resources for present and future generations;

WHEREAS, libraries are an essential public good and fundamental institutions in democratic societies, working to improve society, protect the right to education and literacy, and promote the free exchange of information and ideas for all;

WHEREAS, libraries, librarians, and library workers are joining library supporters and advocates across the nation to celebrate National Library Week;

NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that I, Bob Smith, Mayor, proclaim National Library Week, April 7-13, 2024. During this week, I encourage all residents to visit their library and celebrate the adventures and opportunities they unlock for us every day. Ready, Set, Library!

Sealed bids were opened by Mayor Smith for the haying of the new lagoon and old lagoon by the transfer station.

Bids were received for the new lagoon as follows: Tim Johnston, $1,059.50; Trent Tarr, $127/acre or $1,143; Brandon Myers, $111.11/acre or $1,000. Sanne moved to accept the bid from Tarr. Janovec seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

Bids were received for the old lagoon by the transfer station as follows: Peter Gubbels, $165/acre or $2,805; Lyle Lingenfelter, $242/acre or $4,114; Brandon Myers, $205/acre or $3,485 and Trent Tarr, $190/acre or $3,230. Sanne moved to accept the bid from Lingenfelter. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

Born moved to approve the hire of Rex Dummer as a seasonal park help. Janovec seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

Born moved to set wage for Rex Dummer at $12 per hour. Janovec seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

Discussion on a wage increase for James Rau will be tabled to the April meeting.

Discussion on the proposed Ordinance for an Advisory Board to combine the pool and park boards was held. City Attorney Petersen stated that once the Ordinance was passed, the other boards would be dissolved. Council will table the Ordinance until fall of 2024.

Discussion was held on the League Model Ordinances. Council reviewed the updates that were sent regarding recent Legislative updates. City Attorney Petersen had reviewed and stated they all pertained to the City of Plainview. A formal Ordinance will be passed in April to add the updates to the City of Plainview Code of Ordinances.

Born moved to approve the Chamber of Commerce fireworks during Klown Days on June 1, 2024. Sanne seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

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

 

 

RESOLUTION #697     

 

WHEREAS, the Mayor and City of Plainview deem it necessary that Lincoln Avenue is closed to thru traffic between the ballfields from Main Street to Pine Street for sporting events hosted by Plainview Public Schools;

 

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

 

  1. Lincoln Avenue will be closed to thru traffic on the following dates and times:

 

*March 28, 2024 8:00 AM-10:00 PM (Track Meet)

*April 2, 2024 3:00 PM-10:00 PM (Track Meet)

*May 7, 2024 8:00 AM-10:00 PM (Track Meet)

*August 23, 2024 5:00-10:00 PM (Fall Sports Kickoff)

*September 3, 2024 3:30-8:00 PM (Football Game)

*September 6, 2024 5:00-11:00 PM (Football Game)

*September 9, 2024 3:30-8:00 PM (Football Game)

*September 27, 2024 5:00-11:00 PM (Football Game)

*September 30, 2024 3:30-8:00 PM (Football Game)

*October 4, 2024 5:00-11:00 PM (Football Game)

*October 17, 2024 5:00-11:00 PM (Football Game)

 

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 and Sanne. Nay: None. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and Resolution #697 is passed and adopted.

 

 

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

 

RESOLUTION #698   

 

WHEREAS, the Mayor and City of Plainview deem it necessary that downtown streets be closed for the car show hosted by Highway20 HotRod Association on June 8, 2024;

 

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

 

  1. The following streets are closed to thru traffic from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM

*Locust Avenue between West and King Streets

*Main Street south of Highway 20 to Front Street

*Maple Street south of Highway 20 to approximately 100 feet south of Locust Avenue

*Elm Street from Front Street to approximately 95 feet north of Locust Avenue

*Front Street from Elm Street to Maple Street

 

 

Council member Born seconded the foregoing motion and on roll call on the passage and adoption of said resolution, the following voted Aye; Anderson, Born, Janovec and Sanne. Nay: None. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion carried and Resolution #698 is passed and adopted.

 

The regular meeting date of the City Council for May falls on the same date as the Primary Election. The library will be in use that day as the official polling site for Plainview. Sanne moved to change the May meeting to Monday, May 13th at 6:30 PM. Janovec seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Sanne moved to approve the slum and blight study for future grant projects from Five Rule Planning with costs to not exceed $5,000. Born seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Discussion on the commercial property at 517 W Locust Avenue was held. Born moved to accept a deed and pay any filing fees necessary to obtain ownership of the property. Janovec seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

Appointment of a special prosecutor for Ordinance violations will be tabled until City Attorney Petersen has more information.

 

City Attorney Petersen stated he had sent notice of acceleration to the owner of 107 S 1st Street. Janovec moved to approve City Attorney Petersen to place a credit bid and proceed with ratification of acceleration and default on the property at 107 S 1st Street. Sanne seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.

 

There were no council comments.

 

Public comments were received in regards to duties of seasonal park help. Officer Hallock also stated there is a public presentation on the effects of digital media on youth on March 18th at 6:00 PM at the high school.

 

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

 

 

TIME:  7:50 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 3/12/2024; 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

 

15589

New York Life

Emp Ins

92.20

15590

City of Plainview Housing Auth

Housing Loan Pmt

100.00

15591

Verizon Wireless

Cellphones

428.06

15592

Postmaster

Postage  

96.40

15593

Pomp's Tire Service Inc

Tires

2,528.00

15594

Cintas

Su

143.87

15595

City of Plainview Osm/Plv Housing

Housing Loan Pmt

50.60

15596

NDEE- Fiscal Services

Pool Operator License

40.00

15597

MASA

Emp Ins

126.00

15598

City of Plainview

IRP Loan Pmt

381.07

15599

City of Plainview

RBDG Loan Pmt

346.43

15600

NE Dept of Revenue

Keno Renewal 2024-2026

100.00

15601

Judy Beaudette

Purchase- 205 N Pine

25,000.00

15602

Nebraska State Patrol

Tracs License

75.00

15603

Hollman Media

Svc

75.00

15604

New York Life

Emp Ins

92.20

15605

City of Plainview

Pool Sales Tax

8,181.27

15606

City of Plainview

Library Sales Tax

5,454.19

15607

City of Plainview

Manor Sales Tax

5,454.19

15608

City of Plainview

Eco Dev Sales Tax

5,454.19

15609

City of Plainview Osm/Plv Housing

Housing Loan Pmt

88.17

15610

Postmaster

Postage

30.65

15611

Midwest Bank

Emp HSA Feb

700.00

24997

Aflac 

Emp Ins

571.40

24998

Agland Electric Motor Service

Maint. Contract

2,001.66

24999

Akrs Equipment Solutions Inc

Su

955.72

25000

Altwine Hardware & Home LLC

Su

90.39

25001

American Legal Publishing Corp

Svc

219.85

25002

Bud's Sanitary Service LLC

Svc

5,517.00

25003

City of Norfolk

Svc

139.75

25004

City of Plainview

RBDG Loan Pmt

307.91

25005

City of Plainview

LB840 Loan Pmt

191.49

25006

City of Plainview C&D Sinking Fund

Pmt

2,000.00

25007

Classic Rentals

Su

188.80

25008

Dave Friedrich

Meter Deposit Refund

64.44

25009

Dd Steel LLC

Su

46.24

25010

Eakes Office Solutions

Su

186.98

25011

Fairfield Inn & Suites

Hotel Rooms

519.80

25012

Floor Maintenance

Su

131.08

25013

HFMNCO LLC

Svc 107 W Locust

3,500.00

25014

Hoffart Machine Repair

Su

72.30

25015

Hollman Media

Svc

100.00

25016

Hometown Leasing

Copier Leases

321.49

25017

Ingram Library Services

Books/Audiobooks

471.58

25018

Itron Inc

Temetra Subscription

2,978.60

25019

Jack's Uniforms & Equipment

Su

86.90

25020

Jarecki Sharp & Petersen PC LLO

Legal Fees

800.00

25021

Jones Automotive

Equip- Police

14,500.31

25022

Kayci Daudt

Intern Pay Library

40.00

25023

Klown Doll Museum

Donation- PBCF

2,000.00

25024

LP Gill Inc

Svc

8,606.01

25025

Leak Investigators LLC

Svc- Pool Repairs

10,000.00

25026

Mahaska

Su

62.50

25027

Matheson Tri- Gas Inc

Su

41.64

25028

Mitch's Food Center

Su

122.06

25029

MEAN

NMPP Annual Conf

400.00

25030

NDEE- Fiscal Services

Pool Permit 2024

40.00

25031

NE Public Health Env Lab

Svc

290.00

25032

Norfolk Daily News

Balance Due

12.18

25033

NCPPD

Svc

10,948.51

25034

VOID

   

25035

Pierce Broadband Networks

Phone Svc

56.43

25036

Auto Value- Norfolk

Su

419.66

25037

Plainview News

Ads/Legals/Su

640.59

25038

Plainview Telephone Co Inc

Phone Svc

973.94

25039

Schaefer Grain Co

Scale Tickets

231.00

25040

Stan Houston Equipment Co Inc

Su

360.00

25041

Steinkraus Service

Fuel/Repairs

4,328.40

25042

Truck Center Companies

Su

125.86

25043

Volkman

Su

136.00

25044

Walton Appliance & Repair

Su

58.00

25045

Western Oil Inc

Fuel 

266.73

25046

     

THRU

     

25048

City Employees

Payroll 2-15-2024

17,567.43

25049

     

THRU

     

25052

City Employees

Payroll 2-29-2024

15,237.14

ACH

Aflac Inc

Emp Ins

367.35

ACH

Allied Benefit Services

Emp Health Ins

14,956.30

ACH

American Red Cross

Learn to Swim 2024

300.00

ACH

Big Iron Auctions

Su- Street Cones

1,653.15

ACH

Black Hills Energy

Svc

1,835.19

ACH

City of Plainview

Transfer to IRP

13,419.35

ACH

Clover Merchant Bankcard

Credit Card Processing Fees

594.42

ACH

CrashPlan Pro

Svc

9.99

ACH

EFTPS

Fed W/H Tax

5,160.04

ACH

EFTPS

Fed W/H Tax

4,608.22

ACH

Empower Retirement

Pension

1,739.31

ACH

Empower Retirement

Pension

1,739.31

ACH

First Data Merchant Service

Credit Card Machine

26.75

ACH

Dearborn Life Ins Co

Emp Ins

54.00

ACH

Francotyp-Postalia Inc

Postage Machine

252.69

ACH

Healthplan Services Inc

Emp Vision Ins

105.30

ACH

Midwest Bank

Transaction Correction

0.02

ACH

Midwest Bank

Merch Capture Svc

50.00

ACH

Murphy Tractor & Equipment

Su

341.59

ACH

Nebraska CLASS

Transfer from General

4,230.79

ACH

NE Dept of Revenue

State W/H Tax

1,989.17

ACH

NE Dept of Revenue

Sales & Use Tax

1,583.64

ACH

Synchrony Bank/Amazon

Su

91.64

ACH

Synchrony Bank/Amazon

Su

1,400.04

ACH

USPS

Postage

304.22

ACH

Zoom Video Comm Inc

Svc

17.11

 

 

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SALES TAX

 

ACH

Transfer to IRP

IRP Loan Match

23,000.00

 

 

DTR GRANT FUND

 

1038

Strope Masonry

Grant

14,029.40

1039

NENEDD

Grant

480.00

 

 

MANOR SALES TAX

 

1016

Plainview Manor

Binswanger Glass

64,879.00

 

 

CITY OF PLAINVIEW OSM/PLV HOUSING

 

1033

Jarecki Sharp & Petersen

Filing Fees- Deed

44.56

 

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