Oakland Public Library Meeting Notice


Notice is hereby given that a regular meeting of the Oakland Public
Library Board will be held at the Oakland Public Library, 110 East 3rd
Street, Monday July 13 @ 5:00 p.m. An agenda of the subjects to be
considered, kept continually current, is available for public inspection
at the Oakland Public Library.
Said meeting is open to the public.

Village of Decatur Meeting Agenda


VILLAGE OF DECATUR

REGULAR BOARD MEETING AGENDA

July 9, 2015
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 Kellogg

            Roll Call: Bolln _____, Kellogg_____, Richards ______, Tolby _____, Wolf

 

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

            Roll Call: Bolln _____, Kellogg_____, Richards ______, Tolby _____, Wolf____

 

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

Roll Call: Bolln _____, Kellogg____, Richards ______, Tolby _____, Wolf____
4)        EXCUSE BOARD MEMBERS NOT ATTENDING THE MEETING:

 

            Roll Call: Bolln _____, Kellogg____, Richards ______, Tolby _____, Wolf____

 

5)         REPORTS OF OFFICERS, BOARDS AND OR COMMITTEES:

 

1)         Police: Monthly Report

  1. A) Nina Mussack
  2. B) Sleuth Program
              
    2) Lights: Monthly Report
                                      

            3)         Water & Sewer: Monthly Report

                       
4)         Parks: Monthly Report- Income of $7,567.88

         5)         Streets: Monthly Report -Sales tax for April $2,628.11
           6)         Recycling Report:

 

6)        OLD BUSINESS
                       

           1) Health & Life Insurance bids

           2) Employee Hours


7)        NEW BUSINESS

 

            1) 4-H Contract

           2) Jim Maryott – Answering emergency questions

 

3) Consideration to vacate portioning 12th St adjacent to lots 11 through 17 Block 41 – at request of property   owners.

4) Patty Plugge – Burt Co. Economic Development
            5) The dump – Weeds, road, and tree limb dumped on the road.

 

8)         CORRESPONDENCE

 

9)       ANNOUNCEMENTS

10)       APPROPRIATIONS AND CONSIDERATION OF THE CLAIMS:

 

            1) Claims preapproved by Wolf and Tolby  

            2) Motion to Approve the Claims as Submitted

 

            ________________2nd_________________

 

 

Roll Call: Bolln _____, Kellogg _____, Richards _____, Tolby _____, Wolf _____

 

Are there any questions from the audience?

 

10)       MOTION TO ADJOURN THE MEETING                      

_______________2nd________________

Adjournment Time:                                                
                                               

4th of July Fireworks Grand Finale in Lyons


Parade in Lyons for 4th of July


The parade is one of many events held each year over the 4th of July three-day weekend in Lyons. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

The parade is one of many events held each year over the 4th of July three-day weekend in Lyons. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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4th of July Parade in Lyons


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Many entries from all over the county came to the Lyons 4th of July Parade. All Photos Credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Many entries from all over the county came to the Lyons 4th of July Parade. All Photos Credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Many entries from all over the county came to the Lyons 4th of July Parade. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Many entries from all over the county came to the Lyons 4th of July Parade. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Lyons 4th of July Festival Parade


The annual 4th of July Festival Parade in Lyons brought out many people, enjoying all of the entries. Photo Credit for all pictures/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

The annual 4th of July Festival Parade in Lyons brought out many people, enjoying all of the entries. Photo Credit for all pictures/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Lyons 4th of July Horseshoe Tournament


The annual horseshoe tournament during the Lyons July 4th Festival brings many competitors and onlookers. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

The annual horseshoe tournament during the Lyons July 4th Festival brings many competitors and onlookers. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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New Lyons Pool Big Hit on the 4th


The new pool in Lyons was a huge success on the 4th of July! Many kids and adults enjoyed taking a swim in the new pool. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

The new pool in Lyons was a huge success on the 4th of July! Many kids and adults enjoyed taking a swim in the new pool. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Oakland’s July 3rd Party in the Park


A fun time was had by all at the July 3rd Party in the Park in Oakland. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

A fun time was had by all at the July 3rd Party in the Park in Oakland. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Lyons City Council Agenda


 

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

 

LYONS CITY COUNCIL

AGENDA

July 7, 2015 – 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
  1. Mayor Fuston to open a Budget Public Hearing to consider AMENDING the Adopted 2014-2015 budget.

Close Hearing.

 

 

    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 meeting held June 2.
  2. Claims as presented.
  3. Treasurer report.
  4. Clerk Report of Mayoral Action of June 2 meeting: Resolution No 2015-3: Policy for Terms and Conditions for Use of Lyons Community Center was signed.

 

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

 

 

  1. REGULAR AGENDA / NEW BUSINESS

Consideration and Action:

 

 

  1. Chad Kehrt of Olsson Associates – Update on the Lyons Community Center Project.

 

  1. Approve/not approve Change Order No.5 for an increase of 5,597.00 on the Community Center.
  1. Motion and second from Council members.
  2. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Approve/not approve Pay Request #8 for $73,919.20 to Fauss Construction on the Community Center.
  1. Motion and second from Council members.
  2. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Graham Christensen of Burt County Wind – Talk about wind and solar energy.

 

  1. Jerry Ludwig – Talk about Veteran Memorial at the Lyons mini-green east of the Library.

 

  1. Wyatt Frass – Discuss the Byway Art Project.

 

  1. Tim Slaughter of Farm and Home Insurance – City insurance review.

 

  1. Duane Lammers with AFLAC – Present information on different health and accident policies.

 

  1. Pam Thomsen – Discuss current Community Center rates for non-profits.

 

 

 

 

LYONS CITY COUNCIL

AGENDA

July 7, 2015 – 5:30 P.M.

 

 

  1. Approve/not approve the recommendation from the Planning Commission to issue a the building permit to Three Rivers Housing Development Corp for a new construction ranch house with basement and have an address of 240 S 5th St, Lyons, NE. (formerly had an address of 500 Pearl St).
  1. Motion and second from Council Members.
  2. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Consider Ordinance 719: Amend the adopted 2014-2015 Budget.
    1. Motion to suspend the Statutory requirement of reading on three separate days.
    2. Motion and second from Council Members to adopt Ordinance 719.
    3. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Consider Resolution No 2015-4: Adopt the Lower Elkhorn NR Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan. (This plan is updated every five years.)
    1. Motion and second from Council Members.
    2. Tabulation of votes.

 

  1. Police report by Chief Buck.

 

  1. Library & Grant reports by Mike Heavrin.

 

  1. PEO is requesting to use the mini green on SW corner of 3rd and Main St for a garage sale on August 21 and 22. They will not interfere with the Farmers Market as they plan to be south of the Farmers Market area.

 

  1. Utilities report.
  1. Speed bumps.
  2. Main St repairs.
  3. Swimming pool – rules & regulations/certifications on lifeguards/number of lifeguards on duty.
  4. Condemned properties-Red Placard.
  5. Condemned properties-Yellow Placard
  6. Recycling help.
  7. Dead trees.
  8. Surplus equipment.
  9. High Service Pump at Water Plant.

 

  1. Clerk’s Report.
  1. Income Statement – General.
  2. Income Statement – Utility.
  3. Budget Reports – General and Utility.
  4. Are there any special projects to budget for Fiscal Year 2015/2016 from the Council? Need amounts to    budget.
  5. Set up a Budget Workshop meeting for later July.
  6. Main St at the Railroad crossing will be closed on Thursday and Friday, July 9 and 10. BNSF will be working on the crossing.

 

  1. Discuss utility accounts and delinquent accounts.

 

  1. Discuss additional pay to the Community Center janitor for extra hours of cleaning the City Office and dishes in the kitchen.

 

  1. Executive Session – Personnel Review of Jorma Hedges.

 

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