Lyons City Council Meeting Agenda


 

A Copy of the “Open Meetings Act” Has Been Posted on the Bulletin Board on the East Side in the Council Chambers.

 

LYONS CITY COUNCIL

AGENDA

April 4, 2017 – 5:30 P.M.

 

The City Council reserves the right to go into Executive Session at any time as deemed appropriate and in accordance with State Statute.

  1. ROUTINE BUSINESS

 

  1. Meeting called to order.

 

  1. PUBLIC HEARING

None.

 

        III.  CONSENT AGENDA

Recommended Action: Approval of Consent Agenda

NOTE: All items are automatically approved when the Consent Agenda is approved unless moved to the Regular Agenda by the request of any single Council member.

  1. Dispense with reading of minutes of meetings held March 7, March 14, and March 27.
  2. Claims as presented.
  3. Treasurer report.
  4. Clerk Report of Mayoral Action of March 7 meeting: Resolution No 2017-2 Authorize Mayor Fuston to sign the CDBG application documents was approved and signed.

Motion and second to approve the Consent Agenda/Tabulation of Vote.

 

 

  1. REGULAR AGENDA / NEW BUSINESS

Consideration and Action:

 

 

  1. Brandy McElroy – Discuss allowing chickens in city limits.

 

  1. Tina McRoberts – Discuss closing the street for an auction (around S 2nd St and State St).

 

  1. Lori Wheaton – Discuss grill repair in Brink Park.

 

  1. Brain Depew – Bowling Alley comments.

 

  1. Police report by Chief Buck.

 

  1. Library & Grant reports by Mike Heavrin.

 

  1. Utilities report.
  1. Bowling Alley.
  2. Main St Inspections.
  3. Brehmer Mfg Electric Project.
  4. Spring Clean-Up.
  5. Utility Employee.
  6. Water Tower.
  7. Surplus Equipment.

 

  1. Clerk’s Report.
    1. Income Statement – General.
    2. Income Statement – Utility.
    3. Budget Reports – General and Utility.
    4. Discuss having the pet clinic in April and what location.
    5. Change the July 4th Council meeting.

 

 

 

 

LYONS CITY COUNCIL

AGENDA

April 4, 2017 – 5:30 P.M.

 

  1. Consider rate of pay for pool managers and lifeguards.
    1. Rate of pay for manager, assistant manager, lifeguards. Prior year, $10.75, $9.25, $8.00 respectively.
    2. Motion and second by City Council.
    3. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Approve/not approve the appointment of Roger Andersen to the Lyons Planning Commission.
    1. Motion and second by City Council.
    2. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Consider a special designated liquor license to Fallout Bar for Brittney Burgett’s wedding event on June 3, 2017, at Lyons Community Center.
    1. Motion and second by Council members to approve/not approve the request for a Special Designated Liquor License.
    2. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Consider a special designated liquor license to Fallout Bar for the 4th of July Beer Garden at Brink Park on July 4, 2017 in Lyons, NE.
    1. Motion and second by Council members to approve/not approve the request for a Special Designated Liquor License.
    2. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Consider a special designated liquor license to Fallout Bar for the Annual Street Dance on July 15, 2017.
    1. Motion and second by Council members to approve/not approve the request for a Special Designated Liquor License.
    2. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Consider a special designated liquor license to Lyons Vol. Fire Dept for the Alumni Dance on May 27, 2017, at the Lyons Community Center.
    1. Motion and second by Council members to approve/not approve the request for a Special Designated Liquor License.
    2. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Consider a special designated liquor license to Lyons Vol. Fire Dept for the Fireman’s Street Dance on July 3, 2017.
    1. Motion and second by Council members to approve/not approve the request for a Special Designated Liquor License.
    2. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Approve/not approve the building permit to Jacob & Darlene Stromer for a garage & storage at 840 Debbie Ln, Lyons, NE. Planning Commission recommends approval.
    1. Motion and second from Council Members.
    2. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Approve/not approve the building permit to Kathryn Frey for an addition to the house at 530 State St, Lyons, NE. Planning Commission recommends approval.
    1. Motion and second from Council Members.
    2. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Motion and second by Council members to adjourn the meeting.
    1. Tabulation of vote.

Roger Saf, 68, of Lincoln NE


Roger Saf age 68 passed away Thursday, March 30, 2017 at home after an 8 week battle with cancer.

He was born on September 13, 1948 in Omaha, NE to William and Joan Saf and was the youngest of three children. He graduated from Oakland High School in Oakland, NE and went on to attend Peru State College and the University of Nebraska.

He married Laura Fredericks on May 7, 1977 at First United Methodist Church in Norfolk, NE and became a much loved member of her family.

He was a talented athlete. During high school, college and throughout his life he enjoyed playing a variety of sports especially golf, baseball and football.

He was very proud of being a farm boy and loved the early mornings, the outdoors, taking care of his yard & home, physical fitness, the Nebraska Cornhuskers, the Kansas City Royals and spending time with Laura and his many friends. He loved his country and thoroughly enjoyed keeping up with political world. He had a wonderful sense of humor and was a “people person” who always said he’d never met a stranger. He possessed a gift of making everyone felt important. He was a man of faith. Throughout his life he faced each new day with zeal. His Christian faith led him through his short journey with cancer fearlessly with grace and acceptance.

He enjoyed a 34 year career in the promotional products industry with Halo Branded Solutions and was a gifted salesman who considered all his many customers, his friends.

He was preceded in death by his mother Joan Saf, father Bill Saf, and brother Ronald Saf. He is survived by his wife Laura and sister Sharon Sheehan of Fresno, CA and a wealth of friends.

VISITATION

Wednesday April 5th
12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Butherus, Maser and Love Funeral Home4040 A Street
Lincoln, NE 68510

FUNERAL SERVICE

Thursday April 6th
10:30 AM
Christ Lutheran Church4325 Sumner St.
Lincoln, NE 68506

VISITATION

Thursday April 6th
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Pelan Funeral Services Oakland310 South Charde Avenue
Oakland, NE 68045

GRAVESIDE SERVICE

Friday April 7th
11:00 AM
Westside CemeteryOakland, Nebraska 68045

IN LIEU OF FLOWERS

Memorials are suggested to the Friends of Oakland Foundation or Christ Lutheran Church in Lincoln.

Roger Saf

Kevin “Pip” Hayes, 49, of Lyons NE


Kevin “Pip” Hayes, 49 years, of Lyons, Nebraska, passed away Sunday, March 26, 2017 at his residence in Lyons.

Private family services will be held.

Burial is in Westside Cemetery

Oakland, Nebraska 68045

Memorials suggested to the family for future designation.

Charles “Chuck” Hayes, 54, of Okinawa, Japan


Charles Clayton Hayes, age 54 passed away at his home on April 1, 2017 with his family and friends by his side. He was born on March 29, 1963 in Oakland, Nebraska to Donald and Ilene (Larsen) Hayes. He graduated from Lyons High School in 1981.
Chuck had a very successful high school career. He was an excellent student and athlete. Chuck loved all sports and if a ball was involved he picked it up quickly. There were many football, basketball, and baseball games played in the backyard at the Hayes’ house. His love was playing basketball. Chuck was a great competitor and worked for hours to improve his BB skills. As a sophomore he was an integral member of the 1979 Lyons State Championship team. He continued to improve the next two years of high school and had college coaches recruiting him.
Upon graduating high school Charles accepted a basketball scholarship from Hastings College. Charles epitomized the student/athlete while at Hastings College. He enjoyed the challenges that college offered. College challenged his mind and basketball challenged his body. He loved both of them.

After graduating from Hastings College with a math degree Chuck decided to see the world. The way he chose to do this was to take a job with the Peace Corps. He spent 4 years in Africa in the Gambia and Togo. The Peace Corps will tell you it is the toughest job you will ever love. This was true for Chuck. He came back from Africa with a new sense of purpose and the Peace Corps remained close to his heart for the rest of his life. When Chuck returned from Africa he went back to college. He earned a masters degree from Ohio University in African Studies. Chuck’s travels then took him to Houston, TX where he taught math to inner-city at-risk high school students at Jefferson Davis High School. He also coached football and basketball while there. He then traveled to Washington D.C. where he found work. Then he was off to the University of Richmond where he achieved a masters in Sports Management. Chuck then traveled to Miami where he worked for the Miami Heat coached by Pat Riley. He worked side by side with Eric Spoelstra, the current Heat coach, editing game film and preparing scouting reports. Charles then came back to Nebraska and took a job at Commercial Federal Bank in Omaha. The Peace Corps came calling again and he was off to the Kingdom of Tonga. After his time in Tonga he came back to Lyons and worked for the Center of Rural Affairs in Lyons. The travel bug came calling again and he was off to Casablanca, Morocco where he worked for the United Seaman’s Service. He then moved to Diego Garcia where he stayed for 8 years working for the United Seaman’s service and then moving into a role as an Operations Director on the island. After some time off, which he spent with his parents in Lyons, he went back to the Seaman’s Service and was working in Naha, Okinawa and Busan, South Korea.

Charles was preceded in death by his father, Don Hayes, his brothers; Bradley and Kevin, and his nephew, Timothy Bradley.

Charles is survived by his mother Ilene; his brothers Jeffrey (Anne) of Albion, NE, Timothy (Rebecca) of Centennial, CO.
Additional survivors include aunt, Darlene Lund of St. George, UT, uncle, Bill Hines of Covina, CA, aunt, Frelon Danielson of Oakland, NE and nieces and nephews.

Private family services will be held.

Cemetery Details

LOCATION

Westside Cemetery

Oakland, Nebraska 68045

Memorials suggested to the family for future designation.

 

Chuck Hayes