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Woodward Council Minutes Feb 18, 2019 Mayor Todd Folkerts called the rescheduled Feb 11, 2019 meeting to order at 7:00pm. Roll Call: Present; Patel, Kirts, Gough, Luke, Bustad. Motion Luke approve the agenda remove item 14 insurance, 2 nd Bustad MCU. Motion Bustad approve the Jan 14, 2019 Council minutes, 2 nd Gough MCU. Open Forum: Milt Heifner, reminder the Myrna Mayfield Grant applications are due by Apr 1, 2019. The request must include the total cost of the project and a report back to the Trust on how the money was spent. Contact either Scott Finneseth or Milt Heifner. Dept Reports: Joe Cox, Police requests that something be put on the agenda allowing fireworks for one day on the 4 th of July. Luke, City employees have done a tremendous job keeping up with the snow and other issues with the water main breaks. Gough; the compliance committee would like to have chickens and yard grass maintenance on agenda. The committee will be enforcing the nuisance violations. Mayor Report: Mayor Folkerts appoints Kathy Butler to the library board. Mayor met with J&D Computers working on a payroll system that can be accessed on the web, will be asking Council approval to fund it. We have had a number of leaks W 2 nd Street, Golf Course, still looking for another leak. MAFCO assisted with the digging, had Madrid and DSM waterworks to help locate the leaks. Motion Luke discuss temporary shelter violation, 2 nd Gough. Folkerts; Jan 28 th met with Devick, present were VanAusdall; V&K Inspector; Bustad, Luke, Newland. VanAusdall was animate that the temporary shelter is in violation and the compliance will not be allowed. Folkerts and Devick talked after the meeting. Devick will adhere and abide by the Councils decision. Some folks are not aware that they are in violation. Mayor Folkerts suggests 6 months notice it is hard to move in the winter. Compliance committee suggests May 1, 2019. Gough, they added Colleen Creese on the Committee, she has one of these structures. Folkerts, Devick is building a garage to store his items May is too soon. Motion Kirts, temporary shelters are no longer valid effective Jun 1, 2019. There will be a change to the Ordinance to ambiguity of the Ordinance. Roll Call: Ayes; Luke, Gough, Patel, Kirts, Bustad. Motion Luke approve 2 nd Consideration of Ordinance 19-390 Chapter157 Swimming Pools, 2 nd Kirts. Roll Call: Ayes; Gough, Luke, Patel, Kirts, Bustad. Motion Kirts approve 2 nd Consideration of Ordinance 19-391 156.15-269.10 Swimming Pools, 2 nd Luke. Roll Call: Ayes; Patel, Luke, Bustad, Kirts, Gough. Motion Patel, discuss Minburn Permanent Easement, 2 nd Luke. Folkerts City Attorney has drawn up the paperwork a separate tile runs to the railroad property and connects to the storm sewer drain. The city had a verbal agreement to cover the costs. Motion Luke, approve Resolution 2019-03 Permanent Easement Drainage Title for Minburn Communications, 2 nd Bustad. Roll Call: Ayes; Gough, Patel, Kirts, Luke, Bustad. Motion Luke, approve Resolution 2019-04 Electric Line Easement Interstate Power & Light Company, 2 nd Bustad. Roll Call: Ayes; Kirts, Luke, Bustad, Gough, Patel. Motion Gough, discuss Wastewater treatment plant improvements, 2 nd Patel MCU. Bob Veenstra from Veenstra & Kimm; sledge removal started in the fall, equipment is being delivered. The blower size has been increased from the original at no cost to the city. No change orders. The City received a formal extension of the completion date the value went away. Woodruff Construction,

requested an extension April time frame. City needs to pick a color for the block building. Return the block to Woodruff. The materials will be stored on site for the project. Mayor Folkerts, the last change order was a shock to the Council, the blower needed to be larger it was accommodated. No cost, the change as constructed drawings quotation the supplier to the contractor interpreted with the spec. Luke, we want more giving than taking. V&K missed the depth of the sledge. Luke the project is unsettling to him the contractor s overcharge, the state mandates, the city owes more money. Contractor bid for fixed completion date, not going to give us anything for the extension. Bob Veenstra 5K for an extension is under value. V&K will push for more than 5K and engage discussion about the extension from the State. Folkerts, government contract at the 5 million mark. Veenstra, the City is installing the SAGR System rocks added to the lagoon, and a disinfection system, the UV bulbs will have to be cleaned every few weeks it will take about 1 ½ hours. This does not require additional staffing. The water plant is automated. 250 hrs. per year Less time in the winter months. The city has a 4 year maintenance bond. Motion Patel discuss Pay estimate Woodruff Construction, 2 nd Kirts MCU. Patel how often will they request money. Veenstra they will usually ask monthly give or take until completion of the project. Motion Patel, approve pay Estimate #3, $209,764.77 Wastewater Plant, 2 nd Bustad. Roll Call: Ayes; Patel, Bustad, Luke, Kirts, Gough. Motion Luke discuss hiring Public work personnel, 2 nd Bustad MCU. Folkerts, we have the lagoon project, a culvert for the bike trail, locates for Alliant underground. Recommends hiring a 3 rd full time Public Works employee and a part-time person for mowing. This should cut down on the overtime. We will have time to get projects done in the city. Folkerts will save money with different insurance ideas. Kirts plenty of work to go around, his concern is not having coverage when city hall is open, during normal business hours. Folkerts, is going to use 3 rd person for mowing, CDL, Mosquito License, waste water, water treatment certifications. Winter snow removal, general laborer. Folkerts is proposing that Morgan and 3 rd person get projects done. Cross train everyone so if one person is gone, we can continue. Snow storms, water main repairs 2 guys are working nonstop. Mayors job is to manage them, we have good employees. Motion Luke, hire Public Works full time with benefits, 2 nd Bustad. Roll Call: Ayes; Kirts, Bustad, Luke, Gough. Nays; Patel. Motion Luke, hire Summer Public Works part-time at $15.00 per hour, using City equipment, $8000 cap. for summer mowing, 2 nd Bustad. Roll Call: Ayes; Luke, Gough, Patel, Kirts, Bustad. Motion Patel discuss payment solution for utility billing 2 nd Kirts MCU. Patel asked Perkins to check into it. Perkins contacted different companies. On line payment credit debit cards. The companies charge nothing for setup however they charge per transaction to the utility customer. The city would incur an $1142.50, charge for initial implementation of integration into the City software. Luke, the city offers ACH one day on the 15 th of the month. Folkerts put in on facebook, great feedback for the convenience. Folkerts offers a tool, to pay their bill, asked what the cost would be. Kirts, the company will be posting to the accounts. Perkins they will interface with our software system for payments. Motion Bustad, table payment solution for utility billing, 2 nd Luke MCU. Motion Luke, approve Supplemental agreement for additional services Reap grant tree survey staking for tree removal between S Ave and W 2 nd Street, 2 nd Kirts. Roll Call: Ayes; Patel, Gough, Kirts, Luke, Bustad.

Motion Bustad, pay the bills as presented, 2 nd Kirts. Roll Call: Ayes; Luke, Gough, Bustad. Abstain; Patel, Kirts, bills submitted for payment. A J'S GROCERY SUPL 93.64 ACCESS COPIER 103.04 AFLAC AFLAC 836.24 AGSOURCE TEST 540.00 ALLIANT ENERGY UTIL 4,281.29 AMERICAN AED INC DEFIBRILLATOR 995.00 AUDITOR OF STATE FILING FEE 175.00 AVESIS VISION PLAN AVESIS VISION 11.54 BAKER & TAYLOR BOOKS 100.32 BLACK HILLS ENERGY UTIL 930.04 BLUE FLAME FUELS FUEL 1,082.58 CARTRIDGE WORKS HP CARTRIDGE 227.32 CENAGE LEARNING BOOKS 77.82 CITY OF WOODWARD POSTAGE 9.62 CITY STATE CARDMEMBER SUPL 898.46 DALLAS CO AUDITOR ELECTIONS 3,007.56 DICK'S FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 328.30 EARLHAM SAVINGS BANK REMOTE SCANNER 400.00 EFTPS FED/FICA TAX 5,888.27 FINNESETH DALEN & POWELL LEGALS 2,709.00 FIRST FOR WOMEN SUBSC 19.97 G & L CLOTHING ALLOWANCE 236.66 GATEHOUSE MEDIA PUBLISH 481.17 GUTHRIE CTY REC UTIL 67.09 HACH COMPANY SUPL 751.59 HARLAND ACE HARDWARE SUPL 41.95 HAWKEYE TRUCK EQUIPMENT CUTTING EDGE 932.00 IAMRESPONDING SUBSC 305.00 IMFOA DUES DUES 50.00 IOWA HISTORY JOURNAL SUBSC 35.95 IOWA LIBRARY ASSOC TRAINING 35.00 IOWA ONE CALL LOCATES 15.50 IPERS IPERS 3,822.74 J&D COMPUTERS MAINT 1,058.95 LAW ENFORCEMENT SYS SUPL 61.00 LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE LIBERTY 227.16 MAFCO MAINT 4,322.00 MINBURN COMM PHONE 628.61 NATIONWIDE INS BOND 540.00 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS SUPL 124.19 ORSCHELN FARM & HOME EQUIP 14.96

QUILL SUPL 405.69 SMITH TIRE II TIRES 830.00 SNYDER & ASSOCIATES ENGINEER 2,095.00 TITAN MACHINERY MAINT 1,057.78 TREASURER EXCISE TAX EXCISE TAX 695.00 TREASURER PAYROLL TAXES STATE TAX 1,160.00 TREASURER SALES TAX SALES TAX 941.00 UNITYPOINT CLINIC TESTING 40.00 VAN WALL PERRY PARTS 52.00 VEENSTRA & KIMM INC ENGINEER 6,869.27 VERIZON WIRELESS WIFI 40.01 WALTERS SANITARY SERVICE GARBAGE 5,777.57 WELLMARK BLUE CROSS INS 5,091.45 WOODRUFF CONSTRUCT GRANT REIMERS 209,764.77 WOODWARD GOLF POOL FEE 2,500.00 WOODWARD POST OFFICE POSTAGE 140.00 WOODWARD PUBLIC LIB LIBRARY PETTY CASH 56.29 WOODWARD RESOURCE CTR WATER 608.30 PAYROLL CHECKS PAYROLL CHECKS ON 01/25/2019 9,190.18 PAYROLL CHECKS PAYROLL CHECKS ON 02/08/2019 7,992.81 CLAIMS TOTAL 291,773.65 GENERAL FUND 37,110.43 ROAD USE TAX FUND 9,203.32 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS FUND 4,824.23 REAP GRANT FUND 2,613.00 WATER FUND 11,445.96 SEWER FUND 11,442.67 SEWER LAGOON PROJECT FUND 215,110.04 STORM SEWER FUND 24.00 GENERAL 11,054.68 ROAD USE 15,995.09 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 1,606.87 EMERGENCY 104.62 LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX 20,270.42 DEBT SERVICE 1,889.04 WATER 25,597.60 SEWER 31,108.23 SEWER LAGOON PROJECT 627,328.38 STORM SEWER 3,474.69 TOTAL OF REVENUES 738,429.62

Mayor Council Comments: Bustad would like to remind everyone to keep the snow away from the fire hydrants. Also do not leave keys in your car or leave it running. Sidewalks need to be cleared of snow. Folkerts a couple of weeks ago someone ran away from the academy and stole an employee s car later found in Des Moines. Folkerts went out to the Woodward Academy to review the processes on how the City is notified when there is a runaway. Mayor Folkerts will ask Fleshner to speak to the City Council. Kirts do they have a plan when someone escapes? How do we get notified, do they call the sheriff? Cox, yes, he is the 3 rd call. Employees of the Academy look for runaways. The runaways are usually looking for a car. Folkerts, parents concerns, young children are out playing. On the Agenda next month, the city sponsoring new chair for the W-G School auditorium. Motion Gough adjourn the Council meeting at 9:15pm, 2 nd Bustad MCU. Christina Perkins, City Clerk Finance Officer Attest: Todd Folkerts, Mayor Woodward