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HomeMy Public PortalAboutMinutes - 1/8/1974215 Ahlers, Cooney, Dorweiler, Allbee, and Hayni, bonding attorneys for curb & gutter 515.00 Verwers Well Co., replace deep well pump 900.00 Brown Supply Co., calcium chloride 195.00 Paul Watters Cons. Co., interest on 1971 curb & gutter 68.96 Treasurer State of Iowa, sales tax 88.52 Treasurer State of Iowa, payroll taxes 52.44 Peoples Savings Bank, payroll taxes 310.60 Dept. H. E. W., payroll taxes 365.19 IPERS, payroll taxes 196.06 United Telephone Co., toll calls 17.06 Iowa Electric Light and Power, utilities 855.30 The treasurer's report was accepted as read on a motion by Hein- rich, seconded by Huisman. Carried. Moved by Fairbanks, seconded by Van Deest, to adopt the resolution accepting the municipal swimming pool and also dedicating and desig- nating the adjoining property as Blythe Park. Carried. Moved by Huisman, seconded by Van Deest, designating the Peoples Savings Bank as official depository for town funds; T. J. Heronimus, City Attorney and Hollis Ryken, town engineer. Carried. The mayor appointed Frank Hippen and Merrill Lindaman as town main- tenance employees. A motion was made by Penning, seconded by Huisman, to fix the salary of each at $500 per month retroactive to January 1, 1974. Carried. Fairbanks moved and Heinrich seconded adjournment. C rried. ,�,&40WAe .,&- Mayor Clerk The Well 1974, with. Supplement to January 8, 1974 and Van Dee Moved by Huisman, seconded by Heinrich, to fix Minutes the clerk's salary at $125 per month and the treas- by Fairbank urer's salary at $145 annually. Carried. Huisman for payment: Henry J. Grobe, net salary $101.21 Frank Hippen, net salary 370.28 Merrill Lindaman, net salary 370.28 Herman De Vries, net salary 116.51 Larry D. Bausman, net salary 41.31 Delbert Hippen, labor on maintainer and blading snow 130.50 Iowa Valley Community District, fees for EMT ambulance school--5 firemen 25.00 State Hygienic Lab., water analyses 25.00 Zimmerman Elec., checking town siren & replacing meter loop and switch 79.45 Fred Ter Hark Repair, 1 used tractor tire 40.00 Fischer Ins., fire protection, workmen's comp. and general liability insurance 2020.00 U. S. Auto Electric Co., overhaul generator 49.91 Wellsburg Drive In, 16 of rock for drive on 3-16-73 and 8-8-73 54.00 John E. Riekena, labor on town pump 15.00 246 Cordes Hdwe., miscellaneous supplies 25.72 Wellsburg Herald, proceedings, claims, mayor's notice 48.01 Wellsburg Volunteer Fire Dept., meetings & fire calls Aug. 1973-Jan. 1974 272.00 Hach Chemical Co., chemicals for sewer plant 11.10 M. J. Bakker, di6sel fuel & oil 43.77 Grundy Co. Landfill, landfill 204.21 Clary Concrete Materials, gravel 6.95 Kliebenstein & Heronimus, recording fees for swimming pool deeds 12.50 Ryken Engineering, draft & update city maps 101.00 United Telephone Co., toll calls 7.52 Iowa Electric Light & Power, utilities 831.07 The treasurer's report was accepted as read on a motion by Van Deest, seconded by Huisman. Carried. The resolution concerning the placement of a light at the town lot on Emery Street was adopted on a motion by Van Deest, seconded by Huisman. Roll call of votes --Ayes: Fairbanks, Huisman, Van Deest. Nays: None Absent: Penning and Heinrich. Carried. Fairbanks moved and Huisman seconded adjournment. CVried. f1dyor Cler The Wellsburg Town Council met in specia�C sez'(sion on February 20, 1974, with Mayor Hippen presiding and all council members present. Purpose of the meeting was to discuss resurfacing of Fourth Street from the west city limits to the east city limits with a 2 inch mAt in conjunction with the Grundy County Engineer's Office. Moved by Penning, seconded by Fairbanks to proceed with the project. Roll call of votes --Ayes: Huisman, Heinrich, Fairbanks, Van Deest, Penning. Nays: None. Absent: None Carried. Moved by Huisman, seconded by Van Deest to approve the renewal of a liquor and beer permit for Wallace Deters d/b/a Wellsburg Tap. Carried. There being no further business, the meeting stood adjourned. The Wellsburg Town Council met in regz'lar session on March 4, 1974, with Mayor Hippen presiding and all councilmen present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved on a motion by Van Deest, seconded by Fairbanks. Carried. Fairbanks moved, Heinrich seconded acceptance of the treasurer's report as read. Carried. The following bills were allowed for payment on a motion by Heirr1- rich, seconded by Huisman. Henry J. Grobe, net salary $101.21 Merrill Lindaman, net salary 370.28 Frank Hippen, net salary 370.28 Larry D. Bausman, police duty 34.96 Herman DeVries, police duty 36.01