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July 5, 2011 – City Council Minutes

Friday, August 5th, 2011

July 5, 2011

Those Present:  Joe DeClark, Duane Peterson, Steve and Austin Waechtler, Gary Thompson, Lynette Smith, Chris and Naomi Sorenson, Doug Thompson, Kevin Nate, Ada DeClark, Glenn Lackey

Meeting called to order:  7:00 pm

Invocation:  Joe DeClark

The chair entertained a motion from Council member Duane Peterson the council accept the published agenda.  Council member Gary Thompson seconded the motion.  All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Minutes from the June 7, 2011 council meeting were read.  The chair entertained a motion from council member Gary Thompson the council approve the minutes as read.  Council member Duane Peterson seconded the motion.  All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Council member Duane Peterson told the council Martin Simmons, a Georgetown citizen, would like to put vinyl siding on the park pavilion.  He has the supplies and is offering to do this service for nothing.  The chair entertained a motion from council member Ada DeClark the council approve the donation of service and supplies for the park pavilion.  Council member Duane Peterson seconded the motion.  All were in favor and the motion carried the council.  The chair entertained a motion from council member Duane Peterson suggesting the property address for Paul Miller’s lot be 389 Stringtown Lane.  Council member Ada DeClark seconded the motion.  All were in favor and the motion carried the council.  Bloomington City had made a request to use the City of Georgetown’s police car and police officer for 20 hours a month during the summer months.  However, Mayor Bunderson was suppose to be sending a proposal to Mayor Van Cleave, but the proposal had never been received.  The council tabled the issue until more information was available.  Steve Waechtler approached the council informing them of his desire to open a small engine repair business on the property he had just purchase at 568 Stringtown Lane.  He would also like to host a swap meet on the property focusing on the resale of snowmobile parts.  The property is located in a residential district and is not zoned for business.  The council informed him he would need to request a variance for the property or a rezoning change.  Mr. Waechtler pressed for the variance.  Naomi Sorenson asked the council if she could place her portable car ports 10 feet from her property line instead of the 15 feet that is required in her zone for front yards by Ordinance #27.  The council informed her she would need a variance to do so.  She asked if the council would consider hosting a public hearing for the variance.  The chair entertained a motion from council member Duane Peterson the council schedule a public hearing for August 2, 2011 at 6:30 pm at City Hall to hear comments on the variance for Steve Waechtler adding a business to his property which is zoned for residential use, a variance for Naomi Sorenson requesting a change in front yard set backs, and a variance for Paul Miller requesting a change in side yard set back.  Council member Ada DeClark seconded the motion.  A roll call vote was taken and is as follows:  Duane – yes, Gary – yes, Ada – yes.  The motion carried the council.  Marty informed the council Randy Thompson had left a message stating he would be studying the property on Saturday for the archaeological study.  Council member Duane Peterson told the council he had completed the advertising for the Twin Creeks celebration.  Council member Ada DeClark suggested the lunch fee be reduced from $1.00 per person to $1.00 per person or $2.00 per family.  The council discussed the suggestion.  It was decided because the advertising was out to the public the $1.00 per person needed to remain as is.

Police Report:  Officer Skinner had 68 contacts.

Maintenance Report:  Doug mowed park, cemetery, and right of ways, shut the school light off, received notification the city had some present coli form from the water samples, he told the council it was due to the high water, he refenced the spring, sprayed for thistle, sent the EPA letter.

The chair entertained a motion from council member Ada DeClark the council approve checks and vouchers for the month of June 2011 in the amount of $11,798.56 in the general fund, $5,331.45 in the water fund, $9,254.50 in the sewer fund with all funds totaling $26,384.51.  Council member Gary Thompson seconded the motion.  All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

At 9:30 pm, the chair entertained a motion from council member Gary Thompson the council adjourn from the July 2011 council meeting.  Council member Duane Peterson seconded the motion.  All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Respectfully submitted by,

Marty Nate, City Clerk

City of Georgetown