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The Kanawha Reporter, Thursday, January 22, 2015
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Official Proceedings: City of Kanawha
KANAWHA CITY COUNCIL
Proceedings from January 13th, 2015
The Kanawha City Council met in regular
open session Tuesday, January 13th, 2015.
Councilpersons present: Sherrie Johnson, Judy
VanderPloeg, Nancy Litch and Christa Hanson.
Absent: Ray Bassett. Mayor Johnson called the
meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
A motion for approval of the agenda was
made by Councilperson Johnson. The motion
was seconded. All were in favor. Motion carried.
Councilperson Johnson moved approval of
the minutes, clerk’s report and payment of the
following bills:
Swenson Hdwe-battery charger, other 101.45
JD Financial-various parts
920.43
Hach-accuvacs, other
530.85
Business Forms-water bill cards
157.93
T & S Sanitation-jetted main
260.00
Office Depot-bath tissue,
copy paper, other
81.76
Advanced Systems-printer contract
44.41
Big Brad’s-garb bags,
cleaning supplies, other
64.96
Carpenter Uniforms-police jacket
275.33
Iowa One Call-locates
21.60
Gall’s-taser holder
105.94
Mid America Publ-publications
78.19
Hawkins-chlorine
10.00
Ag Source-tests
62.00
N Central-fuel, filters
392.52
R & M-repair, supplies
141.75
Brown Supply-clamps,
nozzle, other supply
1362.84
IMFOA-dues
40.00
IRWA-dues
200.00
GK Services-cleaning service Nov/Dec 28.06
N Ia Computer-computer repair
280.00
Office Elements-copier contract
99.05
The motion was seconded. All were in favor.
Motion carried.
The following report was given to the Council:
December 2014 Expenditures
Bankers Trust-bond int/s.c.
8356.25
IPERS-ipers
1627.85
IMWCA-work comp
677.00
Mark Hennigar-snow removal
48.00
Postmaster-water bills postage
80.92
Comm1-phone
Midwest Breathing-f.d. repairs
Firemen wages-2014 wages
Rachel Ray-lib subsc
Clapper Tree-tree work
Principal Life-insurance
Petty Cash-lib postage
Baker & Taylor-lib book order
Our Iowa-lib subsc
David Spangler-cafeteria benefit
Postmaster-lib box rent
K Fire Assoc-wreaths
iWireless-phone
Gale-lib books
Book Look-lib book order
Mark Hennigar-snow
Brad’s-cleaning supply
G & K-cleaning service
Office Elements-copier contract
Green Canopy-portables
Hennigar Air-lib electrical repair
Hancock Co Health-police physical
Business Forms-W2 forms
Advanced Systems-printer contract
Hawkins-chemicals
Carpenter Uniform-police clothing
Electronic Specialties-battery packs
Office Depot-tape,other
N Central-fuel
Swenson Hdwe-charger
Ag Source-tests
Family Eye Care-eye test police
Wright Materials-sand
Britt Lbr-snow fence materials
Swenson Hdwe-tools
Clapper Tree-tree work
MidAmerica Publ-publications
Pronto-fuel
N Central-fuel
Feld Fire-battery f.d.
Swenson Hdwe-light bulbs
Waste Mgmt-garbage service
Kanawha Pool-donation
Metal Doctor-dump truck repair
JD Financial-supply
Federal Signal-siren repair
Certified Fire-extinguisher check
Christine Guthmiller-mileage
494.22
494.30
4485.00
15.00
4754.00
88.53
79.04
376.38
18.98
281.00
50.00
30.00
166.31
20.63
264.83
100.00
19.63
25.84
91.26
160.16
134.78
302.00
75.00
44.41
1202.21
435.78
56.00
91.04
203.57
29.99
638.00
142.00
1005.88
30.28
59.63
300.00
91.77
400.27
613.35
330.00
13.16
244.33
2307.00
128.40
103.98
465.00
105.50
24.86
Card Center-lib-supplies
427.85
Alliant Energy-f.d. util
483.64
MCI-phone
111.94
Advanced Systems-lib copier
23.84
Mike Brooks-contract labor
48.00
Treat America-meals at Academy
1245.28
ILEA-taser cert/pursuit cert
285.00
Iowa Prison Ind
-winter garments Academy
225.00
The Iowan-lib subsc
19.00
Paul Jackson-lib shelving
315.00
Baker & Taylor-lib book order
99.30
Book Look-lib book order
268.82
IMWCA-work comp
677.00
Delta Dental-insurance
260.82
Wellmark-insurance
1743.15
Pitney Bowes-meter lease
141.21
Treas of Iowa-sales tax
2047.00
Iowa Workforce-unempl
10.03
Postmaster-water bill postage
79.90
IPERS-ipers
2025.41
Treas of Iowa-state w.h.
1431.00
December 2014 Expenditure by Fund
General
24,972.34
Road Use Tax
7,036.42
Employee Benefit
5,998.96
Local Option Tax
465.00
Debt Service
8,106.25
Library
3,480.90
Water
4,866.67
Sewer
292.76
December 2014 Revenue by Fund
General
10,113.53
Road Use Tax
4,896.94
Employee Benefit
3,647.89
Local Option Tax
5,440.96
Debt Service
3,927.20
Library
437.76
Water
10,660.67
Sewer
6,043.81
Tony Morris spoke during citizen comments
against dog licensing.
Kent Morton from Mort’s Water Co. gave a
presentation on their 10 point annual inspection
service for pump and well equipment.
A letter was received from Austin Stokka appealing the order to remove his dog from the
City. A motion was made by Councilperson
Hanson to deny the appeal. The motion was
seconded. All were in favor. Motion carried. The
Clerk was instructed to ask the City Attorney to
write Stokka a letter informing him that his dog
shall be removed immediately.
It was reported that the Liberty School Board
is not interested in allowing the City to take control of the property on which the school sits. No
further action was taken.
Councilperson Johnson made a motion to
approve the appointment of Sandy Hartwig as
a City Representative to the Kanawha EMT
Board. The motion was seconded. All were in
favor. Motion carried.
The Council revisited the ordinances dealing
with dogs and decided to make no changes at
this time. However, it was the consensus of the
Council that the Ordinances we now have need
to be fully enforced.
Councilperson Johnson moved approval of
giving Hancock County Development $815 in
response to their request for funds. The motion
was seconded. All were in favor. Motion carried.
Councilperson Johnson moved the City shall
support the construction of public restrooms
for the west city park with funds for construction coming from the Centennial fund and other
grants and donations. The motion was seconded. All were in favor. Motion carried.
Councilperson Litch moved approval of wage
increases for David Spangler and Sharon
Grimm, each in the amount of an additional .40
cents an hour. The motion was seconded. All
were in favor. The motion carried.
The Council instructed Spangler to ask for
sealed bids for the 1950s model road maintainer. Proceeds would be used to purchase gravel
for alleys. The City reserves the right to refuse
all bids.
Discussion on Budget year 15-16 was had.
With there being no further business, a motion was made, seconded and carried for adjournment.
Sharon Grimm, City Clerk
Terry Johnson, Mayor
Published in the Kanawha Reporter
on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2015
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PUBLIC NOTICES
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Proceedings: Hancock Co.
HANCOCK COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
January 8, 2015
Garner, Iowa
The Hancock County, Iowa, Board of Supervisors met in adjourned session on the above
captioned date pursuant to adjournment with
Supervisors Florence (Sis) Greiman and Ron
Sweers present. Jerry J. Tlach via teleconference. Absent: none.
The minutes of January 5, 2015 meeting
were read and approved.
On motion by Supervisor Sweers, seconded
by Supervisor Greiman and carried unanimously, the Board gave approval to the following
Resolution:
RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION SETTING A HEARING ON
THE TRANSFER OF A SEWER EASEMENT
TO THE CITY OF FOREST CITY IOWA SAID
PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN THE COUNTY LIMITS OF HANCOCK COUNTY, IOWA.
BE IT RESOLVED BY HANCOCK COUNTY,
IOWA, THAT:
1. The Board of Supervisors of Hancock
County shall consider adoption of a Resolution
transferring a sewer easement to the City of
Forest City Iowa within Hancock County, Iowa,
said properties described as follows:
A 20’ wide permanent sanitary sewer easement across part of the East Half (E 1/2)
of Section 11, Township 97 North, Range
24 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Hancock County, Iowa with the Centerline of
said easement more particularly described
as follows: Commencing at the North Quarter (N 1/4) Corner of said Section (11);
thence S 89º39’11” E along the North line
of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) of said
Section (11), 196.59’ to the Point of Begin-
ning of the Centerline of the said 20’ wide
easement; thence S 50º39’24” E, 271.57’;
thence S 45º02’35” E, 1157.65’; thence S
23º51’27” E, 226.33’; thence S 23º13’59”
E, 147.06’ to a point on the South line of
the parcel described in Survey Book 5
Page 283 on file at the Hancock County,
Iowa Recorder’s Office and the point of termini. Containing 36,052 square feet more
or less.
The North line of the NE 1/4 of said Section 11 is assumed to have a bearing of S
89º39’11” E for purposes of this Easement
Drawing.
2. The hearing of the Board of Supervisors at
which the adoption of said Resolution is to be
considered shall be on the 19th day of January, 2015, said hearing to be held at 9:30 AM in
the Board Chambers, 855 State Street, Garner,
Iowa.
3. Notice of said proposal be given by publication once not less than four (4) nor more than
twenty (20) days before the date of the hearing,
all as specified in Section 331.361 of the Iowa
Code, 2013.2
4. The Notice above referred to shall be in the
form heretofore attached.
5. The County Auditor is hereby authorized
and directed to publish the notice above referred to in Paragraph 4.
No further business to come before the
Board, motion made to adjourn at 1:15 p.m. by
Supervisor Sweers and carried. All Supervisors
present voting, “Aye,” session to adjourn and
will meet again on January 12, 2015.
ATTEST:
Michelle K. Eisenman, Auditor
Jerry J. Tlach, Chair
Published in The Leader
on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015
Proceedings: Corwith
CITY OF CORWITH
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
UNAPPROVED MINUTES
Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015
The Corwith City Council met in regular
session in the council chambers at city hall on
Tuesday, January 13, 2015. Mayor Wagner
opened with the Pledge of Allegiance and the
meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. Council members present were Hobscheidt, Spellins,
Nall, and Poage. Petersen absent.
Spellins moved to approve the agenda, seconded by Poage Vote: All in favor. Hobscheidt
moved to approve the minutes of the previous
meeting, seconded by Nall. Vote: All in favor.
Nall moved to approve the financial reports,
seconded by Poage. Vote: All in favor.
Hobscheidt offered Resolution No. 996. A
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE DECEMBER, 2014CLAIMS IN THE AMOUNT OF
$58,422.51(fifty-eight thousand, four hundred
twenty-two dollars and fifty-one cents) seconded by Poage. Roll call vote: Ayes-Hobscheidt,
Spellins, Nall, and Poage; Nays: None.
DECEMBER, 2014 CLAIMS
Payroll For December
7368.09
Alliant Energy-Utilities 11/12-12/12
652.98
City Of Corwith-Utilities 11/1-11/30
1914.38
Praire Energy-Current
31788.57
Pitney Bowes-Lease
159.00
Pitney Bowes-Postage
200.00
Avesis-Vision Ins
34.44
Wellmark-Dental Ins
193.53
Ag Source-Water/Sewer Tests
62.50
Baker & Taylor-Books
50.61
Baker & Taylor-Dvds
61.20
Britt News Tribune
-Subscription For Library
38.00
Center Point Large Print-Library Books 25.87
Centurion-Antivirus
60.00
Cobbler Shoppe-St Banner Repair
10.00
Communications I-Ph 1/1-1/31
214.55
CWL Times/Garner Leader-Publications 125.43
Electronic Engineering-Pager Repair 150.00
EMT’s-Calls & Mtg’s
690.00
Fenchel-Legal
419.00
Fletcher Reinhardt
-Surge Protector & Led
140.75
HC Econ Dev.-Dues
772.50
IAMU-Energizers
90.95
IMFOA-Dues
40.00
Iowa Call One-Locate
11.70
K & H-Fuel
128.85
Craig Larson-Nov/Dec Sw Testing
200.00
Leader-Subscription
46.00
Ludwig Service-Sand & Rock
2742.01
MMTG-Electric Dues
230.00
Kathy Olthoff-Supplies
17.98
R&M-Reznor Heater City Shed
1764.40
Stoney Kenworth-Envelopes
46.20
Terry’s Welding-Drain Intake Repair 1006.33
Waste Management-Monthly Garbage 43.81
Marla Wingert-Nov/Dec Water Testing 200.00
Fed/FICA Withholding
1880.89
IPERS
1031.62
State Treasurer-State Withholding
821.00
Iowa State Bank-Note Pyment
1308.10
Sales Tax
1656.00
Iowa Workforce Dev
-Unemployment Insurance
25.27
Total December Claims
$58,422.51
PWA spoke to the council on the electric
heater plugged for the EMS vehicle. Clerk reported on the clerk’s office will be closed on Friday, January 16th and on January 19th for MLK
holiday. No one spoke during the public forum.
No report on nuisances.
Mayor at this time appointed Mike Petersen
to continue as Mayor Pro-tem.
Council appointments:
City attorney-Hobscheidt offered RESOLUTION 997 to appoint David Fenchel as the
City’s attorney, seconded by Spellins. Roll call
vote Ayes: Hobschiedt, Spellins, Nall and Poage.
Spellins offered Resolution No. 998. A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE GARNER
LEADER AS THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
FOR THE CITY OF CORWITH, seconded by
Poage. Roll call vote: Ayes: Hobscheidt, Spellins, Nall, and Poage; Nays-None.
Nall then offered Resolution No. 999. A RESOLUTION NAMING IOWA STATE BANK AS
THE CITY’S DEPOSITORY WITH A MAXIMUM
OF $500,000, seconded by Poage. Roll call
vote: Ayes-Hobscheidt, Spellins, Nall, and Poage; Nays-None.
Mayor Wagner updated the council on the on
having FEH Engineering do a walk through at
the school. The clerk has a phone conference
with them on the 20th to establish date and
time, and to coordinate with Tom Fey for the
tour.
Council reviewed an email from Kossuth
County Waste Management, and at this time
did not appoint a representative, council would
like more information.
Mayor Wagner updated the council on the
meeting with Prairie Energy. More information
will be needed on rate structures before council
will be making any decisions. The city has been
receiving the usage from the Gold Eagle meter
for several months and Prairie Energy will be
assessing a fee for the information, which will
be passed onto Gold Eagle. We are looking at
the rate structure Renwick has just established
as well as looking at how other cities are calculating there utility.
Each council packet included the minutes
from the fire department’s last meeting. Council
recognized the change the department made
by appointing Rich Fish as Chief and Tim Glawe
as assistant chief. Mayor and council appointments will be at next month’s meeting.
Council discussed the property owned by
Duane Carlson; council directed the clerk to
send a registered letter and also included notification from the city attorney with at time line for
the property to be cleaned up.
Clerk is preparing the budget 15-16 year and
asked the council for input on projected projects
for that year and present them to the clerk prior
to the next meeting for the budget workshop.
Council would like water way and drainage
project added and check into the possibility of
having water and electric meters updated.
Closing public forum - Sharon Hankins gave
the council an overview of the CWL School
Board meeting she had attended. They are
looking at auction houses for the upcoming
closing of the school, a compressor in a freezer unit has quit and undetermined if it will be
replaced; any expenditures to the district will
require approval from the Department of Education. If the city takes over the building on June
30th and when the old structure is demolished
the school will not be putting new face onto the
structure for the city. After June 30th the school
cannot do anything to the building as far as improvements.
No comments from the mayor or council.
Poage moved to adjourn, seconded by Nall.
Vote: All in favor. Meeting adjourned at 6:40
p.m.
Mayor
City Clerk
FINANCIALS
Savings:
$52,279.70
Water
Sewer
$76,744.62
Electric
$85,693.05
Fire Station
$61,891.33
Checking:
$22,775.52
General
Road Use Tax
$17,616.85
Debt Service
$7,002.10
TIF
$13,966.72
Fire Station
$2,794.20
Water
$(27,954.16)
$8,469.01
Sewer
Electric
$197,830.16
December 31,2014
$519,109.10
WAGES
$30,209.37
Donna Hilbert
Kathy Olthoff
$12,240.25
Emily Hill
$765.00
Gary DeGroote
$42,244.52
Sharon Spellins
$450.00
David Wagner
$1,350.00
James Gourley
$1,125.00
Wade Nall
$475.00
Mike Petersen
$475.00
Matt Hobscheidt
$250.00
Wayne DeGroote
$2,194.50
Tim Poage
$150.00
$91,928.64
Published in The Leader
on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015
Proceedings: Hancock County Board of Supervisors
HANCOCK COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
January 12, 2015
Garner, Iowa
The Hancock County, Iowa, Board of Supervisors met in adjourned session on the above
captioned date pursuant to adjournment with
Supervisors Florence (Sis) Greiman, Ron
Sweers, and Jerry J. Tlach present. Absent:
none.
The minutes of January 8, 2015 meeting
were read and approved.
On motion by Supervisor Greiman, seconded
by Supervisor Sweers and carried unanimously,
the Board gave approval to the following: Resurfacing project number FM-CO41(116)--55-41
on county road B14/330th Street from Kossuth
County line to junction of R20/Deer Avenue (total of nearly 3 miles).
On motion by Supervisor Sweers, seconded
by Supervisor Greiman and carried unanimously, the Board gave approval to the following:
Letter to the Department of Human Services
verifying recipient of suspended taxes under
the provision of Iowa Code 427.9. Hancock
County Treasurer’s semi-annual report for the
period of July 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014.
Quarterly report of the Hancock County Recorder for the period ending December 31, 2014.
Payroll increase for Bradley Smidt, Secondary
Road Department, effective January 20, 2015
at $18.95 per hour. Resurfacing project number
STP-S-CO41(115)--5E-41 on county road R20/
Deer Avenue from junction of US Highway 18
North to Winnebago County line (total of nearly
11 miles).
As per compliance with Chapter 349.18 Code
of Iowa, the following wages were paid for the
calendar year 2014:
Employee Name
Wages
Anderson, Steven
16,075.00
Avery, Dean
302.00
Babcock, Aaron
3,960.00
Barickman, Daniel
40,860.79
Barkema, Keith
90.00
Barkema, Kyle
41,527.15
Bell, Lisa
4,208.41
Bellinghausen, Jerry
90.00
Bertilson, Dean
102.00
Boman, Stephen
240.00
Brady, June
51,976.51
Bredlow, Alan
Briggs, Vicki
Bruggeman, Christine
Brunsen, Sylvia
Buffington, Andrew
Buns, Denny
Burgardt, Allan
Burtness, Chase
Carolus, Dean
Carolus, Keith
Crone, James
Davis, Todd
Dickerson, Ian
Dietrich, Blake
Dodd, Scott
Doughan, Levi
Edwards, Cale
Eekhoff, John
Eisenman, Mark
Eisenman, Michelle
Engstler, Deborah
Evans, Jodi
Faust, Troy
Formanek, Thomas
Frame, Marcia
Francis, James
Frank, Loren
Frey, Ivan
Gardner, Lance
Gast, Eldon
Gerdes, Robert
Gorman, Patrick
Greiman, Florence
Hackman, Shaun
Hall, Ted
Halverson, Mike
Hanna, Bernal
Hanna, Steven
Hansen, Daniel
Harle, Ned
Haugland, Barbara
Hayes, Douglas
Hayungs, Gary
Hennigar, Mark
Hinders, Ann
Hoeft, Kevin
Hollatz, Jonathan
Jackson, John
Jass, Lisa
Jefson, Floyd
Johnson, Gary
52,356.14
17,424.70
32,112.17
44,180.16
54,151.23
42,628.69
60.00
36,278.45
90.00
41,628.12
60.00
41,432.51
150.00
34,091.02
70,140.55
24,210.86
38,496.19
60.00
60.00
51,976.51
51,976.51
35,167.71
90.00
346.00
23,246.79
54,848.82
120.00
60.00
40,872.40
90.00
65,307.81
42,772.76
29,516.00
44,271.65
29,516.00
228.00
224.00
40,648.93
60.00
60.00
32,064.77
90.00
30.00
4,527.00
5,268.17
41,510.96
60.00
42,371.03
30,581.91
30.00
41,403.85
Johnson, Gordon
Johnson, John
Juenger-rudisill, Karla
Kahlstorf, Vicki
Keel, William
Kelly, Steve
Klein, Andrew
Kohlmeyer, Lynell
Krauss, Mervin
Kropp, Austin
Kropp, Jerry
Lackore, Jason
Landgraf, Timothy
Lang, Allen
Lang, Chad
Larson, Kimm
Leerar, Cory
Leerar, Jolene
Leerar, Larry
Leerar, Roger
Limberg, Stanley
Lonneman, Derek
Marchand, Lee
Marshall, Tracy
Matern, Joyce
Mccabe, Ronald
Melby, Ruth
Merriam, Colleen
Mireles, Sandra
Missman, Joshua
Morris, Waylon
Muth, Mason
Nedved, Andrea
Nedved, Lewis
Nielsen, Jeffery
Nieman, James
Olsen, Terry
Ostendorf, Robert
Paca, Lynn
Pannkuk, Bernard
Penning, Raymond
Peterson, Larry
Pischke, Jason
Price, Connie
Reese, Susan
Ricke, Marvin
Riherd, Timothy
Ristau, Ryan
Roberts, Jennifer
Rockow, Sharon
Rudisill, Ron
150.00
81.00
32,328.02
840.00
60.00
60.00
63,488.22
34,844.26
234.00
5,569.51
332.00
39,122.03
60.00
41,283.39
43,096.55
30.00
62,600.62
28,501.04
40,592.83
60.00
120.00
4,462.50
120.00
41,558.38
32,095.19
90.00
11,695.85
31,869.43
3,714.60
1,134.00
41,657.19
5,189.26
43,789.30
150.00
90.00
47,901.81
60.00
120.00
11,594.20
60.00
61,303.49
42,339.79
54,865.29
90.00
327.50
150.00
41,962.24
26,426.03
32,483.85
38,261.16
64,629.58
2,547.00
Sankey, Robert
Schaefer, Paul
49,220.29
Schleusner, Lucindy
18,287.13
Schoenwetter, David
60.00
Schreur, Timothy
30.00
Schroader, Paul
41,489.58
Schulz, Glen
60.00
Schutjer, Phyllis
330.00
Schwab, Dennis
60.00
Schwickerath, Keith
3,114.00
Schwickerath, Michele
35,362.45
Sheehan, Jennifer
27,345.07
Sloan, Scott
150.00
Smidt, Bradley
36,892.94
Smidt, Bruce
120.00
Smith, Patrick
4,446.00
Snitzer, Melissa
32,155.11
Solheim, David
84,757.82
Sonius, Lois
188.00
Stein, Brook
3,096.00
Stille, Gene
42,535.43
Stille, Mark
42,286.81
Studer, Paul
30.00
Suby, Myron
42,571.34
Tjarks, Marlin
41,134.44
Tlach, Jerry
29,516.00
Tusha, Christa
20,824.19
Umbarger, Susan
22,708.79
Verbrugge, Douglas
150.00
Waddingham,Elizabeth
657.00
Waddingham, J
89,320.90
Weiskamp, Jerald
5,309.51
Wellik, Roger
90.00
Wellik, Thomas
150.00
Welsch, Marianne
57,181.34
Wilhelm, Greg
30.00
Winter, Stephen
50,258.27
Witte, Cody
41,963.82
Total Wages
3,258,453.57
No further business to come before the
Board, motion made to adjourn at 4:08 p.m. by
Supervisor Sweers and carried. All Supervisors
present voting, “Aye,” session to adjourn and
will meet again on January 13, 2015.
ATTEST:
Michelle K. Eisenman, Auditor
Jerry J. Tlach, Chair
Published in The Leader
on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015
Proceedings: Garner-Hayfield Community Schools
GARNER-HAYFIELD
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
January 8, 2015
The regular meeting of the Board of Directors
of the Garner-Hayfield Community School District was held on January 8, 2015, in the board
room at the high school media center at approximately 5:33 p.m.
Board members present: Tusha, Toppin,
Thiele, Zrostlik and Roberts.
Board members absent: None
Motion by Roberts, second by Zrostlik, to approve the proposed agenda. All voted in favor.
Motion by Zrostlik, second by Thiele, to approve the minutes of the December 8, 2014,
regular meeting. All voted in favor.
Motion by Toppin, second by Thiele, to approve the Secretary’s Financial Reports, as well
as the bill lists to be paid from the General Fund,
Activity Fund, Flex Benefits Fund, Management
Fund, Insurance Fund, House Construction
Fund, and Nutrition Fund. All voted in favor.
HS Principal Haag, Curriculum Coordinator
Hinders, Elementary Principal Meyering, and
SPED Coordinator Denny gave brief reports to
the board on activities in their respective areas.
Supt. Williams reported to the board that he
had received a request to donate sick leave to
other staff members.
Motion by Roberts, second by Zrostlik, to
approve the resignation of Ben Burzacott – HS
PE and coach, effective at the end of the 20142015 school year. All voted in favor.
Motion by Thiele, second by Toppin, to approve The Leader as the official newspaper of
the Garner-Hayfield Community School District.
All voted in favor.
There being no further business to come
before the board at this time, upon motion by
Roberts, seconded by Toppin, and unanimously
carried, the regular meeting was adjourned by
Pres. Tusha at approximately 6:08 p.m.
Patricia A. Schmidt
GENERAL FUND:
Payroll Expenses-Payroll Deductions
and Benefits
$301,343.11
Payroll-Nov. Payroll (Net Pay)
$307,176.90
David Halverson
-Flex Deduction Refund
$92.35
Iowa Central Comm. College
-Travel Exp
$51.75
NCIBA-Band Entry Fees
$80.00
Reliance State Bank-Soc. Sec.
on Flex Deduction Refund
$15.30
VISA-SPEd Sup, Sup, Travel Exp
$967.66
Total
$609,727.07
FLEX BENEFITS PLAN FUND:
Clear Lake Bank & Trust
-Flex Reimbursements
$3,481.06
Garner-Hayfield CSD
-Refund Deduction
$100.00
Total
$3,581.06
ACTIVITY FUND:
August Sankey-Athl PS
$95.00
Clarion-Goldfield HS-Athl Sup
$80.00
John Bartolo-Athl PS
$75.00
Total
$250.00
The above checks are included in December
expenditures but were not approved at the December board meeting.
$613,558.13
Sub-Total
GENERAL FUND:
AEA267-Equip Rep, Sup,
SPED Sup, TAG Sup
$3,167.54
Agnes Voss-Election Exp
$8.00
Ahlers, Cooney, Dorweiler-Legal Exp $50.00
Alliant Energy-Electricity, Gas
$20,207.34
Apple Care Service Parts
-HS Tech Repair
$1,006.95
Apple Computer-Equipment
$379.00
Aramark-Maint Sup, IA Sup
$169.65
Avery Theater-Mentoring Sup
$137.00
Betty Christensen-Election Exp
$94.90
Bill’s Family Foods
-Voc Ag Sup, FCS Sup, GAP Sup $659.70
Cardmember Services-DFC Other Sup,
Mentoring Sup, DFC Ment. Travel $1,722.94
CDW-G-SPED Sup, Equipment
$742.36
Central Iowa Distributing-Maint Sup $1,791.05
CenturyLink-Telephone
$526.04
CenturyLink-Telephone-Long Distance $164.92
Clabaugh Electric-Elec Rep
$85.00
Cleveland Cotton Products-Maint Sup $625.94
Comm1-Internet
$330.95
Continuum Retail Energy Services
-Gas
$2,672.47
Crafty Corner Quilt and Sewing-Equip
Rep, Sup, SPED Sup, TAG Sup
$81.00
Culligan-Sup, Plumb, Htg, Vent
$574.70
Culver Hahn Electric
-Maint Sup, Elec Rep
$1,316.12
Debra Quintus-DFC Office Sup,
DFC Travel Exp, Ment. Travel
$386.32
DeLage Landen Financial Serv.
-Purch Serv
$948.81
Department of Education
-Bus Inspections
$640.00
Diana Deibler-Election Exp
$124.24
Diane Deibler-Election Exp
$97.84
Dianne Hinders-Curr Coor Travel
$344.69
Electronic Specialties-Maint Sup
$165.43
Employee Benefit Systems
-Café Benefit
$144.45
Epiphany Community Services-DFC
Contract, DFC Ment. Contract
$12,000.00
Farm & Home Publishers-Sup
$185.00
Five Star Shop Service
-Maint Sup, IA Sup
$1,221.80
Garner Greenhouse-Sup
$28.00
Garner-Hayfield Lunch Fund
-GAP Other Sup
$36.00
Garner Lumber Supply
-Maint Sup, IA Resale
$225.94
Garner Municipal Utilities-Water
$1,213.31
Hancock County Auditor-Election Exp $376.25
Hancock County Extension Service
-YD Contract
$1,442.92
Hancock County Health Systems
-YD Contract, Maint Sup
$446.38
Hancock County Coop Oil Assn.
-Diesel, Gas, Maint Sup
$3,832.03
Helps Drain Cleaning
-Plumb, Htg, Vent
$200.00
Hillyard/Des Moines-Maint Sup
$606.10
Holly Friederich-Nurse Sup
$77.60
Huber Supply-IA Sup
$22.50
ICTE-Travel Exp
$160.00
Iowa Association of School Boards
-Purch Serv
$300.00
Iowa Communications Network
-Internet
$146.94
Iowa School Supply-Sup
$59.52
Jackie Burk-Purch Serv
$475.00
Jacquelyn Keyser-Election Exp
$99.04
Jan Hana-Election Exp
$96.00
Janitor’s Closet-Maint Sup
$739.08
Johnson Controls-Plumb, Htg, Vent $4,994.45
Jo Neal-Election Exp
$8.00
Judith Balte-Election Exp
$99.04
JW Pepper-Vocal Sup
$66.98
Karen Pedersen-Election Exp
$96.00
KIOW FM-News Adv
$175.00
Kramer Hardware-IA Sup, Maint Sup,
Trans Rep Pts, Voc Ag Sup, Plumb $340.45
Larsen Plumbing-Plumb, Htg, Vent $6,931.25
Leland Woodworks-Maint Sup
$105.00
Linda Ackarman-Election Exp
$117.76
MARCO, Inc.-Purch Serv
$608.98
Marketplace Media-DFC Other Sup
$239.00
Mary Nesset-SPED Sup
$25.03
Mason City CSD-Tuition
$3,200.00
Meagen Wentz-DFC Ment. Travel
$383.12
Megan Sears-Sup
$7.45
Mid-America Publishing-DFC Other Sup $36.80
Midwest Automatic Fire-Fire Protection $183.00
NASP, Inc.-PE Sup
$1,643.00
NC-ICDA-Vocal Entry Fees,
Travel Exp
$102.00
Next Generation Technology
-Purch Serv, Equip Rep
$3,010.00
NIACC-Bus Driver Training
$755.00
North Central Mechanical Services
-Plumb, Htg, Vent
$92.83
North Iowa Printing-Sup
$114.48
North Iowa Piano Service-Equip Rep
$77.00
NSAN, Inc.-Purch Serv
$770.00
Opportunity Village
-SPED Cont. Services
$1,538.13
Patricia Drabek-SPEd Sup
$26.04
Phyllis Hanna-Election Exp
$118.40
Postmaster-Bulk Mailing Fee
$220.00
Prairie Ridge-DFc Ment. Contract
$2,080.17
Pringnitz Custom-Grds Maint
$1,000.00
Pritchard Auto Co.-Trans Rep Pts
$38.25
Pro Parts-Trans Rep Pts
$239.12
PS Construction-Bldg Rep
$480.00
Redeemer Lutheran Preschool
-Pre-School Purch Serv
$21,142.27
Reliance State Bank-Postage
-Petty Cash
$342.05
Resources for Reading-Sup
$776.00
Rieman Music-Band Resale,
Band Sup, Equip Rep
$354.75
River City Communications
-Purch Serv, Elec Rep
$1,142.00
Sandy Rayhons-DFC Travel,
DFC Ment. Travel
$304.72
School Specialty-Sup
$73.47
Shirley Brown-Mentoring Sup
$49.37
Smiths Hardware-Elec Rep
$96.73
Stacy Schmidt-Pre-School Sup
$17.10
Sue Roenfanz-Purch Serv
$78.00
Tony Englin-IA Travel Exp
$15.87
Unora Claude-Election Exp
$96.00
US Telepunch-Purch Serv
$39.80
Val Anderson-Election Exp
$8.00
Ventura CSD-Board Travel, Shared
$104,710.24
Teachers, Shared Nurse
$645.73
VISA-Equip Rep, Maint Equip
Waste Management-Garb Coll
$1,017.38
WP Support HG-DFC Other Sup
$120.00
Ziegler, Inc.-Trans Rep Pts
$34.01
Total
$224,339.98
MANAGEMENT FUND:
Garner-Hayfield Insurance Fund
$29,456.76
-Early Retirement Ins. Benefit
Total
$29,456.76
ACTIVITY FUND:
$36.08
AEA267-Athl Sup
Anderson Erickson Dairy-FFA Sup $1,087.32
Avery Theater-HS Conc Sup,
$441.00
K8 Conc. Sup
Bills Family Foods-FFA Sup,
$79.13
K8 Conc. Sup
Brenda Haag-Cheer PS
$72.00
Casper Creations-Girls BB Sup
$375.00
Culligan-K8 Conc. Sup
$78.00
Decker Sporting Goods-Athl Sup, Wr.
$1,286.00
Sup, VB Sup, Coaches Apparel
Doubletree Hotels-Athl PS
$294.84
FCCLA-FCCLA Sup
$219.00
FFA Association-FFA Sup
$1,565.00
Garner Greenhouse-Athl Sup
$36.00
Garner-Hayfield Lunch Fund
$1.50
-K-6 St. Council
Garner Rotary-FFA Sup
$2,208.00
Heather Baumgard-Speech Sup
$174.00
Hewett Wholesale-FFA Sup
$50.20
IFCA-Athl Sup
$55.00
Jason Slater-Athl PS
$65.00
Karl Woolridge-Athl PS
$65.00
Marian Greiman-FCCLA Sup
$262.50
Matt Bethke-Athl PS
$65.00
Minntex Citrus-FFA Sup
$25,080.02
North Iowa Printing-Athl Sup
$10.30
Pizza Ranch-Athl Sup, Impulse Sup $119.89
Rusty Wintermote-Athl PS
$65.00
Ted Montgomery-Athl PS
$65.00
Trophies Plus-Athl Sup
$1,127.85
Total
$34,983.63
HOUSE CONSTRUCTION FUND:
Garner Lumber-House Const Sup $9,819.12
Kramer Hardware-House Const Sup
$74.52
Reliance State Bank-House Const Sup
$17.00
-Recording Fee
Smiths Hardware-House Const Sup $1,821.87
Waste Management-House Const Sup $105.18
Total
$11,837.69
INSURANCE FUND:
$947.95
AFLAC-Cancer Premium
Garner-Hayfield Employees-Partial Self
$2,329.39
-Funding Reimbursement
Mercer H&B Admin
$108,416.13
-Health & Dental Premium
Total
$111,693.47
NUTRITION FUND:
$2,826.28
Anderson Erickson Dairy-Food
Bill’s Family Foods-Food
$18.90
Coca-Cola Refreshments
$755.04
-Ala Carte Food
Daniel Rud-Refund
$174.45
Garner-Hayfield Clearing Fund-Refund $22.25
Garner-Hayfield General Fund
$19,204.80
-Payroll
Keck Inc.-Purch Food,
$1,093.79
Ala Carte Food
Martin Bros. Dist.-Food,
$9,041.80
Ala Carte Food, Other Sup
Pan-O-Gold Baking Co.-Food
$739.50
Reinhart-Ala Carte Food,
$1,170.13
Other Food
Shirley Anderson-Other Sup,
$41.80
Purch Food
Total
$35,088.74
GRAND TOTAL
$1,060,958.40
Published in The Leader
on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015
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Sheriff Sale
Probate
Public Notice
PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF PETITION
FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR KOSSUTH COUNTY
JUVENILE COURT
IN THE INTEREST OF
N.A., J.M., and G.M.,
Children.
Juvenile No. JVJV002016-2018
TO: KAREN MAGEE
You are notified that petitions have been
filed in the office of the clerk of court naming
youasaparentinthisaction,whichpraysfora
termination of your parent-child relationship to
children born on 07/20/2002; 11/18/2008; and
05/26/2012.
The name and address of the attorney for
theplaintiffisToddM.Holmes,KossuthCountyAttorney, 114 West State Street,Algona, IA
50511.
The attorney’s phone number is (515) 2959419;facsimilienumberis(515)295-3894.
Youarefurthernotifiedthatahearingonthe
petitions to terminate parental rights shall be
heldbeforetheJuvenileCourtonthe23rdday
of January, 2015, at 10:00 A.M. in the CourtroomoftheKossuthCountyCourthouseinAlgona,Iowa.Ifyoufailtoappearanddefendat
said time and place, judgment by default may
berenderedagainstyouforthereliefdemandedinthepetition.
Ifyouneedassistancetoparticipateincourt
duetoadisability,callthedisabilitycoordinator
at 712-279-6035. Persons who are hearing or
speech impared may call Relay Iowa TTY (1800-735-2942). Disability coordinators cannot privide legal advice.
STATE OF IOWA JUDICIARY
Case No. JVJV002016
County: Kossuth
Case Title: Multi-Case
THISCASEHASBEENFILEDINACOUNTYTHATUSESELECTRONICFILING.Therefore, unless the attached Petition and Original
Noticecontainsahearingdateforyourappearance,orunlessyouobtainanexemptionfrom
the court, you must file yourAppearance and
Answerelectronically.
You must register through the Iowa Judicial
Branchwebsiteathttp://www.iowacourts.state.
ia.us/Efileandobtainaloginandpasswordfor
thepuposesoffilingandviewingdocumentson
yourcaseandofreceivingserivceandnotices
fromthecourt.
FOR GENERAL RULES AND INFORMATION ON ELECTRONIC FILING, REFER TO
THE IOWA COURT RULES CHAPTER 16
PERTAINING TO THE USE OF THE ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: http://www.iowacourts.state.ia.us/Efile
FOR COURT RULES ON PROTECTION OF
PERSONAL PRIVACY IN COURT FILINGS,
REFER TO DIVISION VI OF IOWA COURT
RULES CHAPTER 16: http://www.iowacourts.
state.ia.us/Efile
ScheduledHearing:
Ifyourequiretheassistanceofauxiliaryaids
orservicestoparticipateincourtbecuaseofa
disability,immediatelycallyourdistrictADAcoordinator at . (If you are hearing impared, call
RelayIowaTTYat1-800-735-2942.)
Dateissued:01/06/201504:12:35PM
District Clerk of Kossuth County
Jean Kramer
Published in The Leader on Wednesday,
Jan. 14, Jan. 21, and Jan. 28, 2015
Probate
THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT
HANCOCK COUNTY
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL,
OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR,
AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Marvin A. Kock, Deceased
Probate No. ESPR011396
To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Marvin
A. Kock, Deceased, who died on or about December 17, 2014:
Youareherebynotifiedthatonthe13thday
of January, 2015, the last will and testament of
Marvin A. Kock, deceased, bearing date of the
30th day of June, 1995 was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Larry
A.Kochwasappointedexecutoroftheestate.
Any action to set aside the will must be brought
in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the
secondpublicationofthisnoticeoronemonth
from date of mailing of this noitce to all heirs
of the decedent and devisees under the will
whose identities are reasonably ascertainable,
or thereafter be forever barred.
Noticeisfurthergiventhatallpersonsindebted to the estate are required to make immediate
paymenttotheundersigned,andcreditorshavingclaimsagainsttheestateshallfilethemwith
the clerk of the above named district court, as
provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance,andunlesssofiledbythelatertooccurof
fourmonthsfromthesecondpublicationofthis
notice or one month from the date of mailing of
thisnotice(unlessotherwiseallowedorpaid)a
claim is thereafter forever barred.
Datedthis13thdayofJanuary,2015.
Larry A. Koch
ExecutoroftheEstate
980No.GraniteReefRd.,Apt.134
Scottsdale,AZ85257
MatthewF.Berry,ICISPINNo:AT0000802
AttorneyfortheExecutor
Matthew F. Berry, Attorney at Law
P.O.Box187,ClearLake,IA50428
Dateofsecondpublication:28thdayofJanuary, 2015.
ProbateCodeSection304
Published in The Leader on Wednesday,
January 21 and January 28, 2015
THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT
HANCOCK COUNTY
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL,
OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR,
AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
JAMES GRANT BECKER, Decesased
Probate No. ESPRO11393
To All Persons Interested in the Estate of James
Grant Becker, Deceased, who died on or about
December 5, 2014:
Youareherebynotifiedthatonthe29thday
of December, 2014, the last will and testament
of James Grant Becker, deceased, bearing date
of the 30th day of March, 2007, was admitted
to probate in the above named court and that
Tamara Becker was appointed executor of the
estate. Any action to set aside the will must be
brought in the district court of said county within
the later to occur of four months from the date
of the second publication of this notice or one
month from date of mailing of this noitce to all
heirs of the decedent and devisees under the
will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred.
Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are required to make immediate
payment to the undersigned, and creditors havingclaimsagainsttheestateshallfilethemwith
the clerk of the above named district court, as
provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance,andunlesssofiledbythelatertooccurof
four months from the second publication of this
notice or one month from the date of mailing of
this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a
claim is thereafter forever barred.
Dated this 7th day of January, 2015.
Tamara Becker
Executor of the Estate
1820 Iowa Avenue
Britt, Iowa 50423
Earl W. Hill, ICIS PIN No: AT0003537
Attorney for the Executor
EarlW.HillLawOffice
35 Main Avenue S., P.O. Box 301
Britt, IA 50423
Date of second pulbication: 21st day of January, 2015.
Probate Code Section 304
Published in The Leader
on Wednesday, Jan. 14 and Jan. 21, 2015
Probate
THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT
HANCOCK COUNTY
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL,
OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR,
AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Richard Hanson, Deceased
Probate No. ESPRO11390
To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Richard Hanson, Deceased, who died on or about
December 9, 2014:
Youareherebynotifiedthatonthe16thday
of December, 2014, the last will and testament
of Richard Hanson, deceased, bearing date
of the 7th day of October, 2011, was admitted
to probate in the above named court and that
Tanya Droessler and Kevin Ganseveld were
appointed executors of the estate. Any action to
set aside the will must be brought in the district
court of said county within the later to occur of
four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from date of
mailing of this noitce to all heirs of the decedent
and devisees under the will whose identities are
reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred.
Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are required to make immediate
payment to the undersigned, and creditors havingclaimsagainsttheestateshallfilethemwith
the clerk of the above named district court, as
provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance,andunlesssofiledbythelatertooccurof
four months from the second publication of this
notice or one month from the date of mailing of
this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a
claim is thereafter forever barred.
Dated this 5th day of January, 2015.
Tanya Droessler, Kevin Ganseveld
Executors of the Estate
17389A350thStreet,ForestCity,IA50436
167WilsonWay,ForestCity,IA50436
StevenL.Johanson,ICISPINNo:AT0003863
Attorney for the Executor
JohansonLawOffice
141EastKStreet,ForestCity,IA50436
Date of second publication: 21st day of January, 2015.
Probate Code Section 304
Published in The Leader on Wednesday,
January 14 and January 21, 2015
Form A674
Iowa Department of Management 10-13-11
EXTENSION DISTRICT COUNTY NAME:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING -- PROPOSED BUDGET
Fiscal Year 2016 (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016)
Hancock County Ag Extension
The Extension Council of the above-named Extension District will conduct a public hearing on the proposed fiscal year
budget as follows:
Meeting Date:
Time:
Meeting Location:
02-02-2015
6:30 pm
Garner Education Center, ISU Extension Office
At the public hearing any resident or taxpayer may present objections to, or arguments in favor of, any part of the proposed
budget. This notice represents a summary of the supporting detail of receipts and expenditures on file with the Extension
Council Secretary. Copies of the Supplemental Budget Detail (Schedule 674-A) will be furnished upon request.
Extension District Telephone Number:
Extension Council Contact Name:
641-923-2856
Trece Lonneman
PROPOSED BUDGET SUMMARY
B
C
D
Expenditures
A
FUND
(Use Whole Dollars)
1. County Agricultural
Extension Education
2. Unemployment
Compensation
3. Tort Liability
4. TOTAL
Published in The Leader on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S LEVY AND SALE
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT
IN AND FOR HANCOCK COUNTY
STATE OF IOWA
HANCOCK COUNTY
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST
TO BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE AS
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
AS TRUSTEE FOR
CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF BEAR
STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES
I LLC, ASSET BACKED-CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2005-HE12
VS
DAVID E. CLAY; ET AL
Iowa Disrict Court Hancock County
Case# EQCV019150
Civil# 15-000021
Special Execution
As a result of the judgment rendered in the
above referenced court case, an execution was
issued by the court of the Sheriff of this county.
The execution ordered the sale of defendant(s)
Real Estate described below to satisfy judgment. The Property to be sold is
THAT PART OF LOT 3, BLOCK 1, SEYMOUR’S ADDITION TO CONCORD, NOW
GARNER, HANCOCK COUNTY, IOWA,
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH EAST (NE) CORNER OF SAID LOT 3, BLOCK 1, THENCE
SOUTH 80 FEET; THENCE WEST
172 FEET; THENCE NORTH 80 FEET;
THENCE EAST 172 FEET, TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
Property Address: 1020 FRONT STREET,
GARNER, IA 50438
The described property will be offered for
sale at public auction for cash only as follows:
Sale Date 03/11/2015
Sale Time 10:00
Place of Sale HANCOCK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 855 STATE ST, GARNER, IA 50438
This sale not subject to Redemption.
Judgment Amount $65,360.80
Costs $10,701.41
Accuring Costs PLUS
Interest $6,864.67
Sheriff’s Fees Pending
Attorney:
Megan Stumph
6363 College Blvd., Suite 100
Overland Park, KS 66211
(913) 663-7600
Date: 01/14/2015
Scott E. Dodd
Hancock County Sheriff
Published in The Leader
on Wednesday, Jan. 21 and Jan. 28, 2015
FYE 6-30-2014
Actual
211,984
E
Estimated
Ending Fund
Estimated
FYE 6-30-2015 FYE 6-30-2016 Balance
FY2016
Re-Estimated
Budget
FY2016
Beg. Balance
199,333
F
Estimated
Amount
To Be Raised
By
Taxation
242,935
124,157
136,526
184,161
0
0
0
0
0
0
211,984
199,333
242,935
Proposed taxation rate per $1,000 valuation: $
0
0
124,157
0.21
0
0
136,526
0
0
184,161
Published in The Leader on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015
Published in The Leader on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015