Village of Decatur Meeting Agenda


VILLAGE OF DECATUR

REGULAR BOARD MEETING AGENDA

July 10, 2014
4:30 P.M. CITY HALL

 

NOTE: Everyone must use the microphones at the table.  The audience must be quiet during the meeting.  If you want to ask a question and you are not on the Agenda, you must raise your hand, get permission from the Chairman, and come to the microphone before speaking.  If you are on the Agenda the same rule applies.

 

THE VILLAGE BOARD HAS THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THE AGENDA AT THE PUBLIC MEETING WHEN CONVENED. MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

 

1)         Meeting Called to Order by Chairman Nicola

Roll Call: Bolln _____, Nicola _____, Richards ______, Tolby _____, Warren _____

 

2)         Agenda and minutes of the previous month’s meeting received:

Roll Call: Bolln _____, Nicola _____, Richards ______, Tolby _____, Warren _____

 

3)         Approval and/or correction and suspended reading of the previous month minutes.

            Roll Call: Bolln _____, Nicola _____, Richards ______, Tolby _____, Warren _____

4)         EXCUSE BOARD MEMBERS NOT ATTENDING THE MEETING:

Yes _____ No _____

Roll Call: Bolln _____, Nicola _____, Richards ______, Tolby _____, Warren _____

 

5)         REPORTS OF OFFICERS, BOARDS AND OR COMMITTEES:

 

1)         Police: Monthly Report
2)         Lights: Monthly Report

3)         Water & Sewer: Monthly Report
4)         Parks: Monthly Report

A.  Income of $7021.57
B. July 12th playground equipment.

5)         Streets: Monthly Report
A. Jane Farber-West 10th Street
B. Marina entrance.

6)         Recycling:  Monthly Report

 

6)         OLD BUSINESS

1)  Sparks trial begins July 17th.

7)         NEW BUSINESS

 

1)   Health Insurance Bids-Life Insurance

 

2)   Shonkwilers- Permission to serve alcohol at wedding reception on Aug. 16, 2014.

 

3)    Nebraska State Recycling Association membership.

 

4)  Contract with 4-H Group.

5) ATV & UTV License renewal.

6) Burgess Lease Agreements.

7) Adele Phillips – Center for Rural Affairs.

8) Nico Hardeman – Property clean-up.

9) Jim Maryott – Siren hooked up with Sheriff’s office.

10) Charlie Davis – Water & mud in his basement & garage due to water from Sears Center.

8)      ANNOUNCEMENTS

1) 12.84 tons of refuse was collected on cleanup day.
9)         APPROPRIATIONS AND CONSIDERATION OF THE CLAIMS:

 

1) Claims preapproved by Nicola and Tolby
2) Motion to Approve the Claims as Submitted

 

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Roll Call:  Bolln _____, Nicola _____, Richards _____, Tolby _____, Warren ______

 

Are there any questions from the audience?

 

 

10)       MOTION TO ADJOURN THE MEETING

 

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Adjournment Time:

Charlotte J. Morgan, 82 of Blair, NE Formerly of Walthill, NE


Charlotte J. Morgan, 82, of Blair, NE, formerly of Walthill, NE, passed away Saturday, July 5, 2014 at Memorial Community Hospital in Blair, NE. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Walthill, Nebraska; Fr. Dan Wittrock will be officiating. The visitation will be held on Monday, July 7, 2014 from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. at the church with a prayer service at 7:00 p.m. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Walthill. Memorials may be directed to the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Pender, NE.

Charlotte was born on October 1, 1931 in Fort Dodge, IA, the daughter of George and Josephine (Main) McBride. She attended and graduated from Castana High School in Castana, IA in 1950. On June 29, 1951, she married Leo Morgan in Onawa, IA. To this union six children were born. She worked for a time as a teacher’s assistant at the Walthill Public School. Charlotte was a member of the Walthill Commercial Club Auxiliary, the Walthill Fireman’s Auxiliary, and the St. Joseph Catholic Church Ladies Aid. She was also a Cub Scout den mother, a member of the Super 66 Race Team, and the ladies bowling league. She enjoyed sewing, knitting, crocheting, hunting and camping.

She is survived by sons; Leonard and Beverly Morgan of Sergeant Bluff, IA, Michael and Janice Morgan of Crestwood, KY, Patrick and Rhonda Morgan of Madison, NE, Earl “Bud” and Cathy Morgan of Blair, NE, daughter; Sandra Terveer of Winterset, IA; sister-in law Shirley McBride of Kenosha, WI; brother Marvin McBride of Kenosha, WI and a brother-in-law Merlyn Jensen of Gowrie, IA, thirteen grandchildren and twenty-one great grandchildren.

Charlotte was preceded in death by her husband Leo, a son Gary, parents, parents-in-law, a granddaughter Elizabeth, brothers William McBride and Earl McBride, sisters Wilma Jensen and Bessie (Orval) Mauch, and a sister-in-law Mary McBride.

 

 

 

Charlotte Morgan

Charlotte Morgan

Bancroft Senior Center News


Bancroft Senior Center News

* The senior center provides Information and Assistance to any individual who is looking for services for themselves or another person 60 years and older, the center manager and/or center participant can provide information to individuals on services available within the community. We link individuals to the services and opportunities that are available within or beyond the community itself. We will then establish adequate follow-up procedures to see that their needs were met. For more information call 402-648-3387.

*If you are 60 years and older and need information on programs designed to help keep you in your home longer or if you need legal help, contact Connie at 402-648-3387 or in the evening at 402-648-7648.

* We have the following medical equipment to loan out on an as need basis, wheel chair, bath seats, toilet seat riser and portable toilet chair, crutches or walkers. Call 402-648-3387 during office hours.

 

Meals on Wheels

Would you like to get Meals on Wheels? Anyone over the age of 60 years and lives within the city limits are eligible for these meals. You may sign up anytime for the Meals on Wheels program; you can get the meals delivered however many times you want them each week. You must call 402-687-2332 before 8:30 a.m. if you want a meal that day. The suggested donation for the meals is $4.00.

 

 

 

Weekly Activities:

Wed. July 9: Melody chimers practice at 9:00. Our supply of recycled anniversary cards is very low and we need some volunteers willing to come and work on this project at 1:30.

Thurs. July10: Tai Chi class at 9:30 and the walking ex. class at 10:30. Stop in for coffee at 10:00. Come and play bingo at 2:00.

Fri. July 11: Join us for chair exercises at 10:00. Wisner pool players will be at the center for the monthly pool tournament. Sign up for the noon meal: scalloped potatoes with hamburger, veggie and dessert. Pinochle tournament is at 1:30.

Mon. July 14: Sign up for the pitch tournament at 1:30. Stop in and work on the jig saw puzzle.

Tues. July 15: Tai Chi class at 9:30 and the walking ex. class at 10:30. Stop in for coffee at 10:00. We will have a pinochle tournament at 1:30. St Joe’s Retirement Community will furnish the snack at 3:30. Sign up for the evening picnic supper on the 16th.

Wed. July 16: Melody chimes practice at 9:00. There will be a pitch tournament at 1:30. The picnic supper will be held at 6:30 and the Clarkson Community Polka Band will start playing at 7:00.

 

Grain Prices


Markets @ close 7/7/14

Corn-9@4.00 ½

New -9@4.06 ¼

Beans -26 ½ @12.73 ¼

New -8 @ 11.25 ½

 

Today was another down day in the grain markets.  So far new crop corn is holding above $4, while the new crop beans have not threatened to break $11.00,  these levels are a concern, and they are something to watch closely.  If the market closes below these support levels, the market could continue its downward momentum.

For more information contact:

Greg Mockenhaupt

Risk Management Consultant

Central Valley Ag – ProEdge

1007 County Road O

Oakland, NE 68045

Office: 402-685-5613

Cell: 402-380-9855

Charlotte J. Morgan, 82 of Blair, NE Formerly of Walthill, NE


Charlotte J. Morgan, 82, of Blair, NE, formerly of Walthill, NE, passed away Saturday, July 5, 2014 at Memorial Community Hospital in Blair, NE. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Walthill, Nebraska; Fr. Dan Wittrock will be officiating. The visitation will be held on Monday, July 7, 2014 from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. at the church with a prayer service at 7:00 p.m. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Walthill. Memorials may be directed to the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Pender, NE.

 

 

 

Charlotte Morgan

Charlotte Morgan

Lyons Pool Won’t Be Open This Summer


Mayor Andy Fuston

Mayor Andy Fuston

By Andy Fuston, Lyons Mayor

 

Well, I have some bad news. Some of you have probably already heard but the swimming pool will not be opening this summer. We were hopeful that we would be able to open by the 4th of July weekend but that dream quickly disappeared upon hearing the news that the contractor got the elevation of the lazy river wrong and the engineers and contractor didn’t catch it until two weeks ago. The water level will not reach all the way to the end of the lazy river and the skimmer that recirculates the water. Consequently, the only way to fix the problem is to tear out the whole lazy river and re-pour it. That will take the rest of the swimming season. It needs to be repaired right away because it wouldn’t pass the state health inspection otherwise. So we are literally up a lazy river without a paddle at this point.

I can’t express to you how disappointed I and the rest of the council are that this has happened. I know you share in the disappointment as well. It hurts that much more because we were so close to the end of the project. But we want it done right so we must move forward. I’m confident that when the project is all said and done we will have the best pool around. We will just be waiting until next year before we really can enjoy it. I can assure you that the city is not responsible for the extra expense it will take to tear up the concrete and pour the new river. The city will not pay any more than what we are contractually obligated to pay. So to all the kids out there who were really looking forward to free swimming the rest of the summer, I apologize. It just wasn’t meant to be I guess. Please tell them to hang in there one more school year and prepare for a great time in the pool next year.

On to happier news. Could we have not asked for a better 4th of July! The weather was perfect. Thursday night was a hoot with the Bubble soccer at the school. If you missed it, you missed a really fun time. The firemen’s’ dance was also well attended. On Friday, the park was full of people playing horseshoes, eating delightful goodies, competing in volleyball, tractor pulling and fishing tournaments and just walking around enjoying the sights and sounds of the day. The day was topped off by a spectacular fireworks display that seems to always get better year after year. This was my twentieth year being involved with the Lyons Community Club and the 4th of July festival. There was a time when I was really nervous about our ability to pull off such a large event. Not anymore! We have a great mix of “seasoned” members and new blood that are pulling off some great events. Not many communities our size could be as successful, I believe, as we have been sponsoring events like Bicycles Riders Across Nebraska and the 4th of July Celebration in such a short period of time. Throw in the Relay for Life which involved many of the same volunteers and that is three big events in a thirty day span of time. Thank the Community Club for that. I’m excited about the future of entertainment in Lyons with these folks in charge. You should be too! So thank you Community Club for all your hard work and effort in pulling off another great 4th of July Celebration!

Finally just a quick update on the auditorium. Progress is being made but it is taking time. The first phase only involved the big room and since we received our $375,000 grant we have made some changes in phase two that affects phase one. Our goal is to have phase two out for bid by the end of July/first part of August. We have an end date in mind for the entire project but I’m learning that those dates are usually moving targets so I don’t want to speculate too much at this early stage. I do think you are going to be excited about the new look of the auditorium (from here on in I’m going to try and start referring to it as the community center because that is really what it is going to be when complete). When we get the final rendering that will be used for the bidding process, we will get it out for all to see. In the meantime, we can all watch Steiny’s new building go up on Main Street and Brehmer Manufacturing’s expanding for a second time in as many years! Talk about fantastic news. All we need now is a new owner of the Branding Iron and Lyons would be cooking with gas! It will happen. I am keeping the faith. How could we not with all these other wonderful things happening to our little community! Take care and we’ll talk to you again real soon.

Lois Jean (Sorensen) Schmidt


LOIS JEAN (SORENSEN) SCHMIDT, 80 years, of Oakland, Nebraska, passed away Friday, July 4, 2014, at Creighton Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska.

Lois was born November 11, 1933, in Florence, Minnesota to Peter and Emma (Brue) Sorensen. She attended grade school in Minnesota and high school in Bancroft, Nebraska. When her parents returned to Minnesota, Lois chose to stay in Nebraska.  She worked at an egg processing plant in West Point and later at Campbell’s Soup Company and Schweser’s in Fremont, Nebraska.

On January 30, 1954, Lois married Peter O. Schmidt of Oakland at First English Lutheran Church in Russell, Minnesota. They made their home on the Schmidt family farm in rural Oakland. In 1966, they moved into Oakland, where Pete started a corn shelling and trucking business.

Lois was a homemaker and helped with Pete’s business. She loved flowers and working in her yard. She also enjoyed collecting teddy bears and decorating her home. Most of all she loved spending time with her family and friends and looked forward to visits from her grandchildren.

Lois was active at Golden Oakland Senior Center and currently served on the board of directors.

She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Lloyd, Marvin and Robert; sisters, Viola and Violet; grandson, Benjamin.

Survivors include her husband, Peter of Oakland; sons and daughters-in-law, Randy and Mary Schmidt of Cedar Falls, IA, Timothy and Rosa Schmidt of Oakland; daughter and son-in-law, Brenda and Kent Andersen of Oakland; five grandchildren, Aleah Unwin of Omaha, NE, Samuel Schmidt of Oakland, Kaleb (Luryn) Andersen of Oakland; Maxwell (Paige) Andersen of Manhattan, KS, William Andersen of Oakland; two great grandchildren, Jacob Unwin and Olivia Unwin of Oakland; brothers and sisters-in-law, Melvin and Florence Sorensen of St. Francis, MN, Gary and Carol Sorensen of Princeton, MN, Nancy Sorensen of Sturgeon Lake, MN; many nieces and nephews.

FUNERAL SERVICE: Tuesday, July 8, 2014, 10:30 am at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oakland.

VISITATION: Monday, 4-8 pm with family receiving friends from 6-8pm at Pelan Funeral Home in Oakland. Visitation will also be held Tuesday at the church one hour prior to service.

BURIAL: Oakland Cemetery

MEMORIALS: Golden Oaks Senior Center

Please feel free to send your condolences to the family.
Each condolence will be printed and given to the family after the service.

pelan@pelanfuneralservices.com

Lois Schmidt

Lois Schmidt

 

Horseshoe Winners at the 4th in Lyons


Sam and Tony Barada left,  were runners up at the horseshoe tournament in Lyons. Hayden and Mark Sunderman, right, were champions at this years' tournament. Photo courtesy of Loretta Barada.

Sam and Tony Barada left, were runners up at the horseshoe tournament in Lyons. Hayden and Mark Sunderman, right, were champions at this years’ tournament. Photo courtesy of Loretta Barada.

What a Wonderful 4th of July Fireworks Show


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Firwork Display Quite Amazing


The firemen did a wonderful job! Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

The firemen did a wonderful job! Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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