Archive for July, 2021

August Council Meeting

Thursday, July 29th, 2021

CITY OF GEORGETOWN
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA

Tuesday, August 3, 2021 City Hall 7:00 pm

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
INVOCATION

APPROVAL OF AGENDA ITEMS:

READING AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES from July 6, 2021 regular meeting

AGENDA ITEMS OF CITY OPERATIONS AND NEW BUSINESS:

 FY 2021-2022 Budget Workshop with City Auditor, Gary Teuscher, CPA
 City Attorney Adam McKenzie
 Amend Ordinance #100 – RV’s
 Animal Control Ordinance #105

DeLoy:
Tee:
Greg:
Marty:

POLICE REPORT:

MAINTENANCE REPORT:

OFFICE BUSINESS: Delinquent water and sewer accounts

SIGNING OF CHECKS AND VOUCHERS FOR JULY’S BILLS

ADJOURNMENT

Next Meeting:
• Public Hearing Council 7:00 pm – Tuesday, September 5, 2021, Georgetown City Building – 382 Main St. Questions concerning items appearing on this Agenda or requests for accommodation of special needs to participate in the meeting should be addressed to the Office of the City Clerk or call 208-847-2120.

June Council Minutes

Wednesday, July 7th, 2021

June 8, 2021

Those Present:  Greg Kunz, Marty Nate, Tee Steadman, Mayor Steve Waechtler, Maintenance Supervisor Shane Clark, City Clerk Lynette Smith, City Attorney Adam McKenzie, Brent Kunz, Andy, Mandy & Jake Smith, Monty Smith

Meeting called to order:              7:00 pm                                Invocation:         Mayor Steve Waechtler

The Council entertained a motion from councilmember DeLoy Kunz to approve the published agenda and was seconded by councilmember Greg Kunz. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

The minutes from May 4, 2021 were read aloud by Clerk Smith. Councilmember Tee Steadman made the motion to accept the minutes as read. Councilmember Marty Nate seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

The Financial Audit for Fiscal Year 2019-2020 was tabled until the next meeting.

Jake Smith came before the council to present his idea for a senior project. He spoke with Shane about things that needed done and settled on making a map/directory for the cemetery with a lock and plexiglass and add a cover over it. He provided a picture to be similar to his idea. He asked where to put the map. It was suggested to put to the left when you enter the cemetery on the corner or it used to be in the center next to the flag pole. He will talk with Fred Wells that builds all of the Forest Service signs and figure out if wood or metal will be best and figure out what materials will cost and what he needs. The Mayor also said that he would help contribute funds as a local business. Councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to approve his Senior Project and to use City funds for the project. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Clerk Smith reported that letters have been sent out to citizens to clean up their properties. Lewis Young came and cleaned his yard and will be coming to upkeep more often now that he is retired. Dave Denton also cleaned up his too but could still do some more with the wood and trees, etc. Lynette will send another letter addressing those. Andrea Johnson wants to continue to pay for just water to upkeep her yard as well. Adrien Smith is planning to come in July and take care of his yard. Brent Kunz is still concerned about the hedges growing. Adam said that he could send a letter to give him x amount of days because if it is in the City right of way, the City has more control to remove as they are a safety hazard.

The Mayor read through the entire Ordinance #100 to review for the amendment. Adam will work an amendment that says must keep doing substantial work on the property. Those that like to go south for the winter would still need to come into the office and get a temporary use permit and pay a fee. Adam clarified that our Ordinance already states that you can’t live in a trailer and hook to City services. Adam will draft a letter to the homes/citizens that are not in compliance. The Mayor and councilmember Marty Nate will visit with the two residences about living in their trailers and find out their situations for living in a trailer before Adam sends the letters.

The Animal Control Ordinance Draft was discussed, and Adam is worried about it having too many restrictions and revise the nuisance language. He suggested to have a list of requirements to have animals and leave it at that. State Statutes already address nuisances with smell, noise, etc. Adam will work on and have a draft prepared for the July meeting.

Councilmember DeLoy Kunz asked for Shane to spray the dyer’s woad in town.

Councilmember Tee Steadman asked if Officer Martinez could go and have the car parked on Hayes lane removed.

Councilmember Greg Kunz suggested that the fire hydrant up Stringtown needs to be replaced. Shane will get with IRWA about help to replace it.

Councilmember Marty Nate discussed plans for Twin Creeks and the City will continue to do the luncheon. Lynette will call and order 175 sandwiches. Andy & Mandy Smith are taking entries for a corn hole tournament. Curtis McKinney will raise the flag and Andy Nelson will be the entertainment that evening. There will also be a Movie in the Park on the 9th to kick off the festivities.

 

Police Report:  There were 27 contacts for the month of May.

 

Maintenance Report: Shane gave his report for the month of May and stated that he and Alan have fixed the sandbox, been doing work at the cemetery and will mow along Stringtown the end of the month. He also had concerns about spring running low this time of year and doesn’t want to see the City have to go to water rations but thinks we all need to be conscious about conserving water and don’t water what doesn’t need to be.

Office Business:   There are 10 delinquent water and sewer accounts for the month of May and Lynette will be out of the office the end of June because she will be taking her son, Duke to the National Jr. High Finals Rodeo in Iowa.

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Marty Nate for the council to approve checks and vouchers for the month of May 2021 in the amount of $13,348.22 in the general fund, $6,958.25 in the water fund, and $18,944.50 in the sewer fund, with all funds totaling $39,250.97. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and motion carried.

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Tee Steadman that council adjourns from the June 2021 council meeting at 9:45 pm. Councilmember Marty Nate seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Respectfully submitted,

 

 

 

Lynette Smith, City Clerk-Treasurer

May Council Minutes

Wednesday, July 7th, 2021

May 4, 2021

Those Present:  DeLoy Kunz, Greg Kunz, Marty Nate, Tee Steadman, Mayor Steve Waechtler, Maintenance Supervisor Shane Clark, City Clerk Lynette Smith, Paul Miller, Layne DeClark, Tim and Merg Neuman, Brent Kunz, Katana Sorensen

Meeting called to order:              7:00 pm                                Invocation:         Councilmember Marty Nate

The Council entertained a motion from councilmember Greg Kunz to approve the published agenda and was seconded by councilmember Tee Steadman. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

The minutes from April 14, 2021 were read aloud by Clerk Smith. Councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to accept the minutes as read. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to leave the regular meeting and go into public hearing and the motion was seconded by Greg Kunz. A roll call vote was taken and is as follows: DeLoy – yes, Tee – yes, Greg – yes, Marty – yes. The Mayor read through the current Resolution #001-2011 from May 3, 2011 and the proposed Resolution #2021-01. Councilmember Marty Nate clarified that the increased fee of $500 wouldn’t begin until after the building permit expires after the initial 120 days, then another $500 for 6 months would be charged after that. The floor was then opened for public comments.

  • Layne DeClark commented that 120 days is a short time frame to get a house built and we have a short building season of good weather here anyway.
  • Tim Neuman asked about part year residents and snow birds that want to park an RV for summer months on their property if they would be charged the $500 fee as well.
  • Councilmember Marty Nate suggested adding an Amendment to Ordinance #100 for part year residents for that purpose and clarified that this Resolution is pointed mostly at those that are trying to live in an RV while building a permanent home.
  • Brent Kunz asked about the building permit fee for re-roofing his home and how much that would cost. He was told that he would not need a permit for that and his fee would be $0.
  • The council wanted the 6 months’ time period added back into the Resolution to reside in during building and that upon request an addition 6 month period could be granted for a $500 fee.

Councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to leave the public hearing and go back to the regular meeting. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken and is as follows: DeLoy – yes, Tee – yes, Greg – yes, Marty – yes. Councilmember Marty Nate made the motion to approve Resolution #2021-01 for an increased fee of $500 for temporary use permits with the added in 6 month corrections. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and a roll call vote was taken and is as follows: DeLoy – yes, Tee – yes, Greg – yes, Marty – yes.

The Animal Control Ordinance Draft was discussed again and Paul Miller stated that he has done more research and found the original ordinance was done in 1957 and pigs were banned then when we had around 8 dairies in operation and were more of an ag community. We’re not as deep into ag anymore and so he feels that pigs should still be banned in an R-1 district. He also stated that 150 ft from your neighbors is still not enough distance to get away from the smell when they’re not properly cared for. He feels if you have County property and enough acreage to hold pigs then that is fine. The Council discussed adding a section in the Ordinance for it to be a Conditional Use Permit to have pigs and a minimum acreage or to have pigs you have to meet a certain criteria. It was questioned why the need for the changes to the Ordinance now and councilmember Marty Nate stated that it needs to be its own Ordinance so that it’s easier to find vs. now it is embedded within the Planning & Zoning Ordinance. Councilmember DeLoy Kunz made the motion to send the draft to the City Attorney for him to put into Ordinance form and to add a section for criteria for having pigs. The motion was seconded by Tee Steadman. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Layne DeClark came before the council for approval of his building permit. He is purchasing the trailer house that has been at the Country Corner and said that he checked with the County about his plans and Wayne Davidson thought it should be ok if it were in the County jurisdiction and so being in the City should be fine too. The council just expressed that it needs to follow the requirements of being on a foundation, re-pitching the roof, new siding, 1,000 sqft of living space and it is done in a timely manner and looks good then he has their approval.

Brent Kunz had a question for the Council about addressing the fire hazard at Adrien Smith’s, which is next to his home. He would like the place cleaned up along with the trees being trimmed that are in the City Right of Way as they also produce a hazard for visibility right now. Shane and Alan will find a time to take care of the trees. Lynette will get a letter sent to Adrien along with Dave Denton and Lewis Young about cleaning up their properties too, or we will have Adam the City Attorney send a letter so they take care of before fire season is upon us.

The Senior Parade will be on either the 24th or 20th of May since the kids are graduating on the 27th. It will be at 6:00 pm and hot dogs after at the Park. Hayley White is helping Marty to coordinate the event and will find out how many seniors we have. Marty will send letters to the seniors to invite them to the parade and post flyers around the town and she and Hayley will get the food gathered as well.

Councilmember Tee Steadman would like to know who will go and visit and follow up with the citizens that are currently living in RV’s in the City. The Mayor and Marty will get together in the next week and go pay them a visit.

Councilmember Marty Nate reported that she has contacted Tyler Williamson to add some vinyl lettering to the large window in the City Hall for some signage. It will cost about $180.00.

Police Report:  There were 28 contacts for the month of April. Officer Martinez was notified of a sale on ammunition that is special just for law enforcement and so we loaded up on ammo to last him the rest of his career here.

 

Maintenance Report: Shane gave his report for the month of April and stated that he and Alan have been busy at the cemetery digging graves and seeding the grass and building them up to be ground level now the winter frost is gone. The water SCADA system will be fixed next week. They will be working on getting the seepage tests ready for the next month. They have been starting summer work and getting things ready and have mowed the Park. The Mayor suggested to see if the youth in the wards and the single adults branch would be interested in some service projects to help get the cemetery prepared for Memorial Day and helping to clean up afterwards. Jake Smith contacted Shane about a Senior Project and Shane gave him a couple of ideas but thinks Jake will be building a board for up at the Cemetery with everyone’s names listed with a map.

Office Business:   There are 15 delinquent water and sewer accounts for the month of April. There is a conflict with the next meeting date for the 1st of June and so it will be rescheduled for June 2nd or the following week. Lynette will stay in touch with everyone about when it will be.

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Greg Kunz for the council to approve checks and vouchers for the month of April 2021 in the amount of $14,432.21 in the general fund, $6,276.54 in the water fund, and $18,565.77 in the sewer fund, with all funds totaling $39,274.52. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and motion carried.

The chair entertained a motion from Councilmember Greg Kunz that council adjourns from the May 2021 council meeting at 10:00 pm. Councilmember Tee Steadman seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried the council.

Respectfully submitted,

 

 

 

Lynette Smith, City Clerk-Treasurer

July 2021 Agenda

Thursday, July 1st, 2021

CITY OF GEORGETOWN
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA

Tuesday, July 6, 2021 7:00 pm 382 Main St.

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
INVOCATION

APPROVAL OF AGENDA ITEMS:

READING AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES from June 8, 2021

AGENDA ITEMS OF CITY OPERATIONS AND NEW BUSINESS:

 FY 2019-2020 Financial Audit of City Funds performed by Gary H. Teuscher, CPA
 Transfer of City Funds from Water & Sewer to General
 City Attorney Adam McKenzie
 Amend Ordinance #100 – RV’s
 Animal Control Ordinance #105

DeLoy:
Tee:
Greg:
Marty:

POLICE REPORT:

MAINTENANCE REPORT:

OFFICE BUSINESS: Delinquent water and sewer accounts
SIGNING OF CHECKS AND VOUCHERS FOR JUNE’S BILLS

ADJOURNMENT

Next Meeting:
• Regular Council 7:00 pm – Tuesday, August 3, 2021, Georgetown City Building – 382 Main St. Questions concerning items appearing on this Agenda or requests for accommodation of special needs to participate in the meeting should be addressed to the Office of the City Clerk or call 208-847-2120.