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HomeMy Public PortalAboutAug 08 2 From the City of Riverdale August 2009 August 2009 Paula and Mary Frances have open office hours for the public Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. feel free to stop in with any questions or concerns and to pick up keys for the community room reservations. Other times, please leave a phone message and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you. Fire Department Report for June 16 to July 21, 2009 Calls: 2-Mutual Aid Fire 2-EMS call 2-Car Accidents Training: Fire Ground Safety Kick the Can Structure Collapse TNT Tools Other: 352 Hrs. for 4th Activities Serve your community- Come and join us! Special Deer Hunt To help reduce the deer population in the City of Riverdale a resolution was passed by the City Council. Bow and arrow deer and coyote hunting is allowed in the City of Riverdale during the period from September 13, 2008 through January 25, 2009, in areas of the City of Riverdale that are designated as a ‘Special Hunt Area by the Iowa DNR. Each hunter must comply with the Iowa DNR regulations covering bow hunting of deer and coyote as well as the City of Riverdale deer and coyote hunting rules and regulations outlined below. The hunter must: Successfully complete an Iowa DNR bow hunter education course and proficiency test or its equivalency approved by another State; Hunt on a parcel zoned agricultural or divided in a parcel of not less than three acres and obtain the express written permission of the owner of the parcel; Maintain a minimum distance of 100 yards from any residence, occupied building, church, city park, school property, street and/or roadway or other municipal property; Hunt during the hours and days when such hunting is allowed by State or County law or regulation; Use proper field dressing techniques and not leave entrails; Possess all licenses or permits required by the State or County to hunt deer with a bow; Demonstrate compliance with these requirements to any police or DNR officer upon request; and Check in at a designated location to report hunting activity when Riverdale is designated by the DNR as a special hunt area; Through participation in the bow and arrow season, the hunter agrees that the property owner and/or the City of Riverdale are not liable for stolen deer stands or other equipment and items. The hunter agrees to hold harmless, indemnify and defend the property owner and/or the City of Riverdale in any action or claim resulting from participation in the bow and arrow season in the City of Riverdale. Any violation of the agreement may result in the revocation of permits and/or criminal charges under state and local law, as appropriate. These rules and regulations may be amended or modified by further resolution of the City of Riverdale at anytime. Your Council and their committee appointments are as follows: Jack Franklin (359-6612)-Mayor Pro Tem, Contracted Support Service & Budget Cheryl Channon (332-4730)-Contracted Support Service & Budget Linda Hupp (355-3386) – Parks & Safety Dean Halsey (355-2013)-Infrastructure & Parks Doug Littrel (359-1343)-Infrastructure & NPDES Management Mayor Jeff Grindle (349-7606) Lou Wren (355-1300) - Zoning Inspector. Please contact him regarding any construction projects. Many thanks to all who volunteered for the 4th of July parade! Dan Dirksen, Jack Spratt and the American Legion Color Guard, Rick Ricketts as “Uncle Sam”, Riverdale Fire Department, Bob Turpin (donating auto for Grand Marshalls), Ed Veit (donating autos for the Mayor, Council & Past Mayors), All other classic auto entries, Jim Mahler, David Hill & Levi Brockhouse/barrier carriers, Jay Richter, Bonnie Keeley, Myra Halsey, Jim Beran, Bob Kramer, Carol Tucker, Larry and Ann Shoultz and Rosie Parry! Mark your calendars! Fall Clean Up Day will be Saturday, October 4th! Have items to the curb by 7 a.m. Absolutely NO household hazardous material or e-waste!