The Walcott City Council Meeting was held May 6th, 2024 at 7:30 pm at the Walcott Fire Hall.
In attendance were Mayor Vining and council members Brown and Oestreich. Absent was Janowicz and Rhodenbough. Also in attendance was John Kristianson. April minutes and March & April financials were read and approved by Oestreich, 2nd by Brown. All approved, carried. City Clean-up will be the weekend of June 8th. A letter will be sent out at the end of May with further information. City will provide 6 dumpsters, only residents who live in city limits may show their ID for use of the dumpsters. $837 will be credited to Prairie Scale’s account for use of the property. John presented new playground equipment options. Vining will talk to the Horace Lions regarding a donation, and further discussion will be held at the next meeting. Vining will contact someone for park mowing. The City attorney is working on agreements for Jon Rieger’s daycare building addition. Rieger will cover the construction of the city sidwalk. Discussion was held regarding repaving main street. Oestreich motioned to move forward with paving a 10 foot wide, half block section starting on the Northwest half of main street, using the Prairie Dog funds received from the state, seconded by Brown. Carried. Roads will be graded again. Only one gravel bid was received by the city, sent by TJM. Once restrictions are off, gravel projects will start. Brown motioned to make Wahpeton Daily News the official city newspaper, seconded by Oestreich. All approved, motion carried. A gaming permit from Horace Lions Club was presented. Oestreich motioned to approve the gaming permit as presented, seconded by Brown. All approved, motion carried. The City still has ARPA funds that need to be assigned to a project by December 31, 2024. The council continues to discuss the proposed lagoon expansion. An update was provided regarding current city legal matters. Discussion was held. Vining will be reaching out to the attorney with next steps. Skoog presented the Proposed 2025 Walcott City Budget. Oestreich motioned to approved as presented, seconded by Brown. All approved, motion carried. Water bills were discussed. Next Meeting June 3rd, 2023 Oestreich motioned to adjourn, seconded by Brown. Carried. March Financials: General Fund Balance $181,607.15 OTPCO 33.67 & 419.14; Jen S 554.10 & 371.15; CHS 18.70; Column Software 40.50 WSG Balance $128,403.06 Brian B. 369.40; WM 1839.51 & 13.47; OTPCO 83.44 & 290.71; ND Sewage Pump 625; SEWU 1391.51; City of Fargo 14; AE2S 90; GovCard 19.95 April Financials: General Fund Balance $181,160.27 OTPCO 33.77 & 426.83; Jen S 738.80; Cass Co Reporter 60; Lies Bullis Hatting 380 & 255.88; Richland Co 1084; Column Software 62.10; US Treasury 489.60 WSG Balance $134,730.75 Brian B. 369.40; WM 2530.98 & 13.47; OTPCO 292.95 & 83.85; SEWU 1254.51; City of Fargo 14 & 62; Jen Skoog 318; AE2S 90; GovCard 19.95 The Walcott City Council Meeting was held April 1st, 2024 at 7:30 pm at the Walcott Fire Hall.
In attendance were Mayor Vining and council members Brown, Rhodenbough, and Oestreich. Absent was Janowicz. Also in attendance was Kaelen Akvik. March minutes and February financials were read and approved by Oestreich, 2nd by Rhodenbough. All approved, carried. March financials will be reviewed at the May meeting. Kalen asked about the letter from city attorney. Vining requested that he contact the city attorney directly with any questions. Vining presented plans from Jon Rieger, outlining where the new daycare expansion will land, protruding about 7’6” onto city owned property. Vining will continue discussion with the city attorney to ensure all proper steps are taken. 2024 Elections are June 11th, 2024. A polling place is not available in Walcott; however, residents can vote at any polling place in Richland County. To see where the nearest polling place is, visit www.co.richland.nd.us. Vining will contact WM to setup a date in June for City Clean-up. Tax Equalization meeting will be on April 11th at 7:30pm at the Walcott Fire Hall. The road grader will start working on roads once they are dry. Boyle’s brought forth the question of the alleyway to the North of their house and the possibility of purchasing the property. Vining will contact the attorney to see if this is possible. Gravel bids will be reviewed at the May meeting. Water bills were discussed. Next Meeting May 6th, 2023 Oestreich motioned to adjourn, seconded by Brown. Carried. General Fund Balance $182,651.63 OTPCO 38.28 & 462.31; Jen S 554.10 & 13.43; Glacier Ent 2201; WSI 250 WSG Balance $123,101.95 Brian B. 369.40; Jen S 71.89; AE2S 90; WM 1713.48 & 13.47; OTPCO 92.59 & 357.52; SEWU 1106.62; City of Fargo 14; Glacier Ent 1630; AE2S 90; BND 4470 The Walcott City Council Meeting was held March 4th, 2024 at 7:30 pm at the Walcott Fire Hall.
In attendance were Mayor Vining and council members Brown, Rhodenbough, Janowicz and Oestreich. Also in attendance was Jon Rieger. February minutes were read and approved by Brown, 2nd by Janowicz. All approved, carried. February financials will be reviewed at the April meeting. Jon presented a preliminary building proposal for an expansion to the existing daycare building and the possibility of the building being outside of property line and on city property. Discussion was held. Vining will contact the city attorney to gather further information. 2024 Elections are June 11th, 2024. All information relating to the open positions and required paperwork can be found on our website. www.cityofwalcott.org Tax Equalization meeting will be on April 11th at 7:30pm at the Walcott Fire Hall. Water bills were discussed. Next Meeting April 1st, 2023 Brown motioned to adjourn, seconded by Janowicz. Carried. The Walcott City Council Meeting was held February 5th, 2024 at 7:30 pm at the Walcott Fire Hall.
In attendance were Mayor Vining and council members Brown, Rhodenbough, Janowicz and Oestreich. January minutes and financials were read and approved by Rhodenbough, 2nd by Janowicz. All approved, carried. Rhodenbough motioned to have Jennifer Skoog & Lee Vining as the only individuals authorized to have access and signing capabilities on the City and Park Board bank accounts with First Community Credit Union, seconded by Janowicz. Carried. Discussion was held regarding moving excess bank funds into a CD. Rhodenbough motioned to move $100,000 from the General account into a 7-month CD, seconded by Brown. Carried. 2024 Elections are June 11th, 2024. All information relating to the open positions and required paperwork can be found on our website. www.cityofwalcott.org Oestreich motioned to increase Jen’s employment rate to $800/month effective March 1st, 2024, seconded by Rhodenbough. Carried. Water bills were discussed. Next Meeting March 4th, 2023 Brown motioned to adjourn, seconded by Janowicz. Carried. General Fund Balance $250,485.90 OTPCO 36.87 & 357.32; Jen S 554.10; Lies Bullis Hatting 100; RDO 1565.90; Column Software 182.70; US Treasury 459; Glacier Ent 643.50; State Auditor 245; CHS 1213.62; Richland County 2627.08 WSG Balance $111,597.36 Brian B. 369.40; WM 1683.57 & 13.47; OTPCO 290.97 & 78.58; SEWU 1016.89; City of Fargo 14; FCCU 350 The Walcott City Council Meeting was held January 8th, 2024 at 7:30 pm at the Walcott Fire Hall.
In attendance were Mayor Vining and council members Brown, Rhodenbough, Janowicz and Oestreich. December minutes and financials were read and approved by Rhodenbough, 2nd by Janowicz. All approved, carried. Sewer line repair was done on the westside of town. All manholes covers were pulled and inspected, everything looked good. Vining reported that the tractor is ready for winter. Discussions have been held with the city attorney regarding the park board review. Further information will be provided to the attorney to determine future action. Garbage cans will be replaced by Waste Management in the upcoming weeks, with the goal to have them all replaced by February 1st. All residents will have new garbage and recycling cans. Please see the letter sent with the January water bill. Vining will review the list of buildings currently covered by insurance to determine if there are any changes needed. Water bills were discussed Next Meeting February 5th, 2023 Brown motioned to adjourn, seconded by Janowicz. Carried. General Fund Balance $254,010.36 OTPCO 396.49 & 31.11; Jen S 554.10 & 200; Lies Bullis Hatting 220; RDO 939.90 & 30.62; Wyatt Vining 350; Column Software 104.40 WSG Balance $110,211.33 Brian B. 369.40; WM 1840.14 & 13.47; OTPCO 66.42 & 170.40; SEWU 1125.92; Glacier 3607.25; AE2S 180 & 90, All American Plumbing 337; City of Fargo 62 & 14; FCCU 350 The Walcott City Council Meeting was held December 4th, 2023 at 7:30 pm at the Walcott Fire Hall.
In attendance were Mayor Vining and council members Brown, Rhodenbough, Janowicz and Oestreich. November minutes and September, October, and November financials were read and approved by Rhodenbough, 2nd by Janowicz. All approved, carried. The city mowers were serviced and are ready for spring. Vining will get the tractor switched over for snow removal in the next week. The new Lead and Copper Rule Revision is requiring a lead pipe survey of all residential, commercial, industrial, public, or agricultural services lines. Rhodenbough motioned to move forward with completing the financial paperwork to hire AE2S to complete the survey and all necessary paperwork, seconded by Oestreich. Carried. A bill for the Park Board review was presented to the council. Janowicz motioned to have the city pay half and the park board pay half, seconded by Rhodenbough. Carried. Resolution 2023-1 was presented to the council, increasing the water rate by $.25/1000 gallons effective with the January 2024 billing. Rhodenbough motioned to approve the resolution, seconded by Janowicz. Carried. Resolution 2023-2 was presented to the council, increasing the garbage rates in accordance with the new Waste Management contract effective with the January 2024 billing. Janowicz motioned to approve the resolution, seconded by Oestreich. Carried. A letter will be sent with the January billing explaining the new rates and information regarding the new garbage cans. Oestreich motioned to allow the 3 CDs currently held at FCCU to renew in accordance with the renewal term, seconded by Rhodenbough. Carried. Oestreich motioned to approve the 2023 Beer/Liquor licenses for Brewzers, pending the receipt of the full applications and all past due water bills being paid in full by December 20th, seconded by Rhodenbough. Carried. Water bills were discussed. Next Meeting January 8th, 2023 Oestreich motioned to adjourn, seconded by Rhodenbough. Carried. September 2023 General Fund Balance $240,633.14 OTPCO 32.34 & 351.92; Jen S 554.10; Farmer’s Union Insurance 320; Walcott Park Board 35.72 WSG Balance $89,280.03 Brian B. 369.40; WM 1840.14 & 13.47; City of Fargo 14; OTPCO 74.66 & 161.87; SEWU 1472.84; AE2S 90; Ferguson 1260 & 365.89; Ryan Bros 330; NDDEQ 166.83 October 2023 General Fund Balance $242,978.38 OTPCO 35.72 & 351.42; Jen S 554.10; Lies Bullis Hatting 624; US Treasury 459; TJM Trucking 453.60; Wyatt Vining 525; RDO 12.40 WSG Balance $85,503.09 Brian B. 369.40; WM 1840.14 & 13.47; City of Fargo 14; OTPCO 75.81 & 171.94; SEWU 1397.42; AE2S 465.25; All American Plumbing 2486.80 November 2023 General Fund Balance $243,577.95 OTPCO 36.95 & 344.89; Jen S 554.10; Lies Bullis Hatting 120; USPS 147.60 WSG Balance $98,611.56 Brian B. 369.40; WM 1840.14 & 13.47; OTPCO 79.41 & 180.51; SEWU 1222.51 The Walcott City Council Meeting was held November 6th, 2023 at 7:30 pm at the Walcott Fire Hall.
In attendance were Mayor Vining and council members Brown, Rhodenbough, Janowicz and Oestreich. October minutes were read and approved by Rhodenbough, 2nd by Brown. All approved, carried. Financials were not available. The new Waste Management contract was reviewed. Discussion was held regarding the property offer with Rydell, along with other possible options in moving forward. The main sewer main was plugged and cleanout by Jetway. Camera found an alteration in the line. Glacier Ent will dig and see if the line was heaved. Vining is also having Glaicer Ent finish some grading, and check sewers before everything freezes up. Board reviewed the results of the Park Board review performed by Skoog. Discussion was held. Vining is looking into option on further action. Water bills were discussed Next Meeting December 4th, 2023 Oestreich motioned to adjourn, seconded by Rhodenbough. All Approved, motion carried. The Walcott City Council Meeting was held October 2nd, 2023 at 7:30 pm at the Walcott Fire Hall.
In attendance were Mayor Vining and council members Brown, Janowicz, Rhodenbough, and Oestreich. Absent was Auditor Skoog. Meeting minutes and financials were not available due to Auditor Skoog being absent. Discussion was held regarding the lagoon expansion and purchasing additional land from Rydell. The current asking price is $9,200 per acre plus the City would absorb all fees. The council agreed this price is too high. All options need to be researched. Garbage contracts bids from Waste Management, Fatman Trash, and T&G Sanitation were reviewed. T&G doesn’t currently offer recycling. Waste Management is offering the best price and options. Oestreich motioned to accept the bid from Waste Management, pending some changes to the original offer, seconded by Brown. Carried. Waste Management representative will be attending the November meeting. Next Meeting November 6th, 2023 Oestreich motioned to adjourn, seconded by Rhodenbough. All Approved, motion carried. The Walcott City Council Meeting was held September 11th, 2023 at 7:30 pm at the Walcott Fire Hall.
In attendance were Mayor Vining and council members Brown and Oestreich. Absent was Janowicz and Rhodenbough. Also in attendance was Jon Kristiansen, Richard Mower with Waste Management, and Debbie Erickson & Randy Jawaski with Fat Man Trash. August minutes and financials were read and approved by Oestreich, 2nd by Brown. All approved, carried. Richard with Waste Management presented his garbage/recycling proposal which would start in 2024. Discussion was held. Debbie & Randy with Fat Man Trash presented their garbage/recycling proposal, which would start in 2024. Discussion was held. Vining read through the emailed proposal from T&G Sanitation for their garbage proposal, which would start in 2024. T&G does not offer recycling at this time. Discussion was held Vining continues to work with a local land owner and the city attorney regarding the lagoon expansion. Discussion was held. Council agreed to have the attorney move forward with a proposed purchase agreement. Vining reported that the lift station is currently having some issues with the air conditioning/heating unit. Action has been taken to work on a resolution. Vining is working with the realtor to list the old Anderson property. Action is starting to be taken on the various properties around town that need major clean-up. Notification was received that Southeast Water Users is increasing their rates effective 1/1/2024. Further discussion will be held regarding a city-wide rate increase at the October meeting. Jon provided an update on upgrading the playground equipment at the park. Next Meeting October 2nd, 2023 Brown motioned to adjourn, seconded by Oestreich. All Approved, motion carried. General Fund Balance $240,633.14 OTPCO 366.62 & 38.18; Jen S 554.10; TJM 226.80; Glacier Dust 6147.90; Banyon 787.50; Glacier Ent 1125; FCCU 85.29 WSG Balance $89,280.03 Brian B. 369.40, 273.79, 100.95; FCCU 96.75; WM 1840.14 & 13.47; City of Fargo 14 & 48; OTPCO 104.39 & 225.24; SEWU 1520.75; USPS 255; AE2S 90; Banyon 787.50, BND 26,715 The Walcott City Council Meeting was held August 7th, 2023 at 7:30 pm at the Walcott Fire Hall.
In attendance were Mayor Vining and council members Brown, Oestreich, Janowicz, and Rhodenbough. Also in attendance was Jon Kristiansen. July minutes and financials were read and approved by Rhodenbouh, 2nd by Brown. All approved, carried. Roads are graveled and dust control applied in town. Roads are good, maybe a couple spots before winter. Once a year the city is required to submit a water test that requires the test to be driven to Bismarck. Vining will be contacting the realtor this week to list the old Anderson property now that clean-up is about complete. There are a number of resident properties that need cleaning. Vining reviewed the list of properties. Brian with Advanced Engineering spoke to the state regarding our lagoon, confirming that our current process regarding size will work for the short term, but any further expansion in town will require more lagoon space. Vining continues to discuss options with a local land owner. Discussion was held and Vining will continue to look into options and work with the city attorney. Park Board audit is still in progress. Kristansen will be collecting pricing on different options for playground equipment. Discussion held regarding general mailbox situation. Next Meeting September 11th, 2023 Janowicz motioned to adjourn, seconded by Oestreich. All Approved, motion carried. General Fund Balance $245,906.90 OTPCO 440.96 & 34.81; Jen S 554.10; US Treasury 459; TJM 6237; ND League of Cities 483; Column 39.60; CHS 9.02 WSG Balance $111,310.32 Brian B. 369.40; FCCU 74.56; WM 1840.14 & 13.47; City of Fargo 14; OTPCO 116.73 & 265.29; SEWU 1377.47; AE2S 90 |
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