POWER OF TREES

POWER OF TREES

 

The City of Lawler is working with Trees Forever and Black Hills Energy for a Grant for a community-based tree-planting project. 

The City will ask $25 per tree for residents who would like to plant in their yards. (Cannot plant within the boulevard)  Please let Suzette Byrne, Jay Uhlenhake, Dale King or Jeremy Scheidel know if you are interested in tree. 

 

Projects will involve volunteers.  Please consider volunteering to help with city or your neighbors. 

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This is a great opportunity to work together as a community!!

October 2022 City Council Meeting Minutes

The Lawler City Council met in regular session on October 3, 2022 at 7:00 PM.

 

Mayor Mark Mueterthies presided.

 

Council members present:   Izer, King, Kuehner and Croell

Council members absent:    Scheidel

 

Others present:  Jay Uhlenhake, Cathy Humpal, Stephanie Tangen, Kent Whitcomb and Mike Walton

 

Motion made by King to approve the Agenda

Second by Croell.   All Ayes.  Motion passed.

 

Motion made by Izer to approve the previous minutes and current bills

Second by King.   All Ayes.  Motion passed.

 

ARAMARK RUGS 228.82
JENDRO GARBAGE CONTRACT 3,098.62
STANTON ELECTRIC   437.65
UPS   83.99
TEST AMERICA   191.2
EFTPS FED/FICA TAXES 1,524.13
IPERS IPERS 1,139.15
STATE WITHHOLDING STATE TAXES 817
BLACK HILLS ENERGY GAS UTILITY 25.02
MIENERGY ELECTRICITY 25,253.58
FIVE STAR COOP   7.17
HAWKINS AZONE 540.13
BROWN SUPPLY CO STEET SIGNS  E SPRING ST 85
BLAZEK CORPORATION NEW CULVERT 4,910.15
TEAM LAB MEGA BUGS 981.5
NEW HAMPTON TRIBUNE SEPTEMBER MINUTES 2022 74.36
WELLMARK BLUE CROSS 10/01/2022-12/31/2022 7,279.65
LAWLER PUBLIC LIBRARY   3,450.00
DRILLINGS Ranger 302.95
DNR WATER USE FEE CALENDAR YR 2023 115
MIC’S PLUMBING & HEATING SHOP 349.3
IOWA RURAL WATER WATER CONFERENCE 180
USABLUEBOOK   275.91
MARK KRIENER JUNKO PARK TILLING 150
NAPA BATTERIES DUMP TRUCK 193.2
STATE HYGIENIC LAB   130
BMC AGGREGATES LC ROADSTONE 84.7
MARGARET UHLENHAKE 2022 MOWING 505
HAWKEY INTERCONNECT   47.69
RANDY SLICK CAMPSITE REIMBURSEMENT 20
PAYROLL CHECKS TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS 5,545.16 REVENUE
  CLAIMS TOTAL 58,026.03 72,954.61
  GENERAL FUND 11,311.43 12,585.06
  SANITATION FUND 2,722.90 2,637.50
  ROAD USE TAX FUND 1,694.70 5,356.99
  WATER FUND 4,007.45 8,004.25
  SEWER FUND 5,005.16 7,755.53
  ELECTRIC FUND 28,374.24 35,417.39
  STORM WATER FUND 4,910.15 1,197.89

 

MiEnergy representatives, Kent Whitcomb and Mike Walton discussed the process for residents to receive solar energy.  The city will need to create a solar ordinance with the interconnection process – application process.  The city reviews the applications and then Mienergy will review the application.  The cost to the residents could be $500 and the purchase cost of the panels and cost of engineer involvement.  The whole process to start this could be 6-10 months before the city can start with applications.

 

The city looked over a proposal from N.E. Iowa Bat Control to bat proof the City Hall for $2,000 with 1 year warranty.  Suzette said this is not in the budget this year.  She told the council as of current the General Fund will be ok as long as no other unexpected expenses should come up.  This will be table and Suzette will order more bat control units for inside city hall.

 

Chickasaw County rejected the Budget Amendment because the Public Hearing notice was published to early.  The city will need to hold another Public Hearing to pass the same resolution again.    Motion made by King to set Public Hearing November 7, 2022 at 7:15pm.  Second by Croell.

Ayes:  King, Croell, Kuehner and Izer

Nayes: None

 

The city is applying for a tree grant with Trees Forever and Black Hills Energy to replace trees that have been affected by disease.  The city will need to match funds.  If you would like a tree the city will need $20.  The city will also like volunteers next spring to help with planting.

 

Kurt updated the council regarding the flood control within the city.  The governor’s office will fund programs provide grants for the city match.

 

Mark updated the council regarding the railroad.  He has been in contact with railroad and the process is moving forward to fix problem areas.

 

Next meeting will be November 7, 2022.

 

Motion made by Kuehner to adjourn meeting.  Second by King.

Ayes:   Kuehner, King, Croell

Nayes: None

Motion passed.   Meeting adjourned at 7:45pm

 

 

 

Suzette Byrne

City Clerk

September 2022 City Council Meeting Minutes

The Lawler City Council met in regular session on September 6, 2022 at 7:00 PM.

 

Mayor Mark Mueterthies presided.

 

Council members present:   Scheidel, Izer, King

Council members absent:    Kuehner and Croell

 

Others present:  Jay Uhlenhake, Cathy Humpal, Stephanie Tangen

 

Motion made by King to approve the Agenda with the addition of Bat Control

Second by Scheidel.   All Ayes.  Motion passed.

 

Motion made by Scheidel to approve the previous minutes and current bills

Second by King.   All Ayes.  Motion passed.

 

ARAMARK RUGS 228.82
JENDRO GARBAGE CONTRACT 2,734.26
POLLARD PEST CONTROL CO. PEST 56.68
STANTON ELECTRIC 204 S BENZ ST HOUSE 114.12
UPS 90.31
EFTPS FED/FICA TAX 1,564.38
IPERS IPERS 1,165.57
MIENERGY ELECTRICITY 28,659.33
CASH POWER WASHER 2,342.87
FIVE STAR COOP field master dyed 461.38
HAWKINS AZONE & 5 G DTG LIQUID 1,160.88
IOWA DEPT OF REVNUE/SALES SALES TAX 1,358.54
BLAZEK CORPORATION CRANE CREEK BANK @ JUNKO PARK 10,080.00
NEW HAMPTON TRIBUNE PUBLIC HEARING AMENDMENT 2022 219.44
QUILL CORPORATION OFFICE SUPPLIES 235.52
UNITES STATES POSTAL 5 ROLLS POSTCARD 10 REG 690
K & W COATINGS LLC EXTERIOR WASH WATER TOWER 2,400.00
ANDERSON REVIEW EMS 28E W/MARK MUETERTH 456
MICK GAGE RAGRAI PORTA POTTY RENTAL 1,425.00
IOWA RURAL WATER FALL CONF.SEPT 13 AND 14 170
MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC RADIO READS 3,451.32
CHICKASAW COUNTY TREASURE FARMLANDS FY22-23 280
STATE HYGIENIC LAB 20
MUNICIPAL PIPE TOOL CLEAN SANUTARY SEWERS 2,442.96
VISA – J UHLENHAKE 9.36
VISA – S BYRNE 17.93
HAWKEY INTERCONNECT 40.48
CLEMENS-MR LAWN BALL PARK 225
PAYROLL CHECKS TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS 5,668.20
CLAIMS TOTAL 67,768.35 REVENUE
GENERAL FUND 17,922.48 2652.88
SANITATION FUND 2,734.26 2517.75
ROAD USE TAX FUND 706.74 3485.02
WATER FUND 7,755.83 6517.14
SEWER FUND 6,300.71 7084.78
ELECTRIC FUND 32,348.33 37392.22

 

Bucky’s Amoco Liquor license was presented to be approved.

Motion made by Scheidel to approve Bucky’s Amoco Liquor license.  Second by Izer.

Ayes: Scheidel, King and Izer

Nayes: None

Motion passed.

 

Street Finance Report FY21-22 Resolution No.2022-09062022 was presented to be approved.

Motion made by Scheidel to approve Resolution No. 2022-09062022.  Second by Izer.

Ayes: Scheidel, Izer and King

Nayes: None

Motion passed.

 

The culvert on the corner of Benz St and Pitts St needs to be replaced.  A small hole in the street has developed and is starting to sink in.  Jay received a bid from Blazek Corporation for replacement for $7,705.  Motion made by Scheidel to accept Blazek bid and fix culvert on corner of Benz St and Pitts Street.  Second by Izer.

Ayes: Scheidel, Izer and King

Nayes: None

Motion passed.

 

No decisions will be made this month for bat control.  This will be tabled for next month.

 

Motion made by Scheidel to open public meeting at 7:15pm for Budget FY22-23 amendment for increase ambulance expense.   Second by Izer.

Ayes:  Scheidel, Izer and King

Nayes:  None

Motion passed.

 

No comments regarding the Budget Amendment.

 

Motion made by King to close public meeting.  Second by Izer.

Ayes: King, Izer and Scheidel

Nayes: None

Motion passed.

 

Motion made by King to accept Resolution No 2022-09072022 Budget Amendment for Ambulance Expense.  Second by Izer.

Ayes:  King, Izer and Scheidel

Nayes: None

Motion passed.

 

Next meeting will be October 3, 2022.

 

Motion made by King to adjourn meeting.  Second by Izer.

Ayes:   Scheidel, Izer, and King

Nayes: None

Motion passed.   Meeting adjourned at 7:20pm

 

 

Suzette Byrne

City Clerk

Lawler Lion’s BINGO

Starting Wednesday September 7th, the Lawler Lion’s Club will be hosting BINGO at the Starlite the 1st Wednesday of the month!! Enjoy some BINGO while supporting our local Lion’s Club Fund raiser!! Doors open at 6:30pm and first number called at 7:00pm.

August 2022 City Council Meeting Minutes

The Lawler City Council met in regular session on August 1, 2022 at 7:00 PM.

 

Mayor Mark Mueterthies presided.

Council members present:   Scheidel, Izer, Kuehner and Croell

Council members absent:    King

Others present:  Jay Uhlenhake, Cathy Humpal, Stephanie Tangen

Motion made by Scheidel to approve the Agenda

Second by Croell.   All Ayes.  Motion passed.

 

Motion made by Izer to approve the previous minutes and current bills with the addition bill to John Izer RAGBRAI reimbursement to be paid.

Second by Croell.   All Ayes.  Motion passed.

 

ARAMARK RUGS 216.82
BODENSTEINER IMPLEMENT CO MOWER 261.38
JENDRO GARBAGE CONTRACT 2,757.99
SANDEAN & COOMPANY, INC oil change 74.42
UPS 97.27
TEST AMERICA WATER TESTING 190.05
EFTPS FED/FICA TAXES 1,508.73
IPERS IPERS 1,129.30
BLACK HILLS ENERGY GAS UTILITY 463.88
MIENERGY ELECTRICITY 18,723.91
CASH PARKS 1,287.20
BROWN SUPPLY CO STREET SIGNS 1,260.00
IOWA DEPT OF REVNUE/SALES SALES TAX 1,724.89
IOWA LEAGUE MEMBER DUES 7/1/22-6/30/23 462
TEAM LAB FINE ROAD PATCH 937.5
NEW HAMPTON TRIBUNE JUNE MEETING MINUTES 147.2
LAWLER FIRE DEPARTMENT 2022 TAXATION PAYMENT 6,171.25
DRILLINGS RANGER 376.94
CHICKASAW COUNTY AUDITOR 1ST QTR AMBULANCE AGREEMENT 3,003.00
DNR FY23 WATER SUPPLY FEE 44.72
CHICKASAW COUNTY SHERIFF FY22-23 DRIVE THRU 4,060.00
MIC’S PLUMBING & HEATING WATER 1,425.24
BANK IOWA JUNE 2022 LOAN PAYMENT 8,416.75
IWD 2ND QTR UMEMPLOYMENNT 20.96
MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC FLEXNET ANNUAL SOFTWARE 3,775.66
VISA – J UHLENHAKE PARK 21.36
VISA – S BYRNE USA FILING 349
CARROT – TOP FLAGS 871.08
LAWLER WELDING & SPRAYING SPRAY DUST 265
CHRIS RIGEL CONCESSION STAND JUNKO PARK 1,050.00
BEST SERVICES WASTER WATER GENERATOR 1,070.00
HAWKEY INTERCONNECT Jun-22 43.46
LAWN MASTERS 855.95
JOHN IZER RAGBRAI EXPENSES 2562.12
COOLEY PUMPING PORT A POTTY 1,350.00
PAYROLL CHECKS TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS 5,500.18
CLAIMS TOTAL 72,475.21
GENERAL FUND 26,787.17
SANITATION FUND 2,757.99
ROAD USE TAX FUND 3,128.41
DEBT SERVICE FUND 8,416.75
WATER FUND 6,052.35
SEWER FUND 4,032.64
ELECTRIC FUND 21,299.90

 

The city received street bids from Roger Dreckman Construction and Croell Redi Mix for work to improve Brown St from W. Pitts St to Highway 24.

Roger Dreckman Construction, bid includes the following:  Remove asphalt. Concrete 20’x320’x6” with fiber mesh on Brown St. from W. Pitts to Hwy 24. Replace one manhole. Redo radius corner of Pitts St and Hwy 24.  Seal saw joints, replace black dirt along edge.  – $49,000.00

(Option; Extra 6” of dirt out and replace with 6” of rock. $8,500)

Work to be done spring 2023.

Croell Redi Mix, bid includes the following:  Removal/Replace with 6” PCC. Includes: Removal of Asphalt and 3-4” of subase/fibermesh concrete C-4/Center line Steel/Minor manhole adjustment/radius’s on Hwy. 24/Sawing and Sealing of joints/backfill/traffic control/survey – $74,250 (Optional work:  Remove 1’of material and place concrete reclaim 1’ thick to stabilize anticipated unstable base material. – $9,460.

Motion made by Scheidel to accept Roger Dreckman Construction Street bid.  Second by Croell.

Ayes: Scheidel, Izer, Croell and Kuehner

Nayes: None

Motion passed.

 

Mayor Mueterthies presents the council with the current 28E Agreement for approval with Chickasaw County for a county run ambulance.

Motion made by Croell to approve the 28E Agreement with Chickasaw County for county run ambulance.  Second by Izer.

Ayes:  Croell, Izer, Scheidel and Kuehner

Nayes: None

Motion passed.

 

After reviewing the current budget FY22-23 an amendment will need to be made to the Public Safety Fund for the increase in the ambulance expense.

Motion made by Croell to increase the Public Safety Fund to fund the ambulance by $24,000.  Second by Kuehner.

Ayes:  Croell, Kuehner, Izer and Scheidel

Nayes: None

Motion passed.

 

Motion made by Scheidel to hold Public Hearing September 6, 2022 at 7:15pm to approve Budget Amendment to increase Public Safety Fundy for the FY22-23.  Second by Croell.

Ayes:  Scheidel, Croell, Kuehner and Izer

Nayes: None

Motion Passed.

 

Kurt spoke with Governor Reynolds regarding the city needing help funding with flood mitigation project within the city.  She informed him, the state is working on getting help for the city.

 

Mark stated he had a complaint of Dave Njus’s Manure spreader making mess on McHugh Street within the city.   Scheidel said he will talk with Dave regarding cleaning up the mess.

 

Mark noticed the railroad have some loose boards in the railroad crossing in the city.  He spoke to the railroad and they informed him they will not pay to fix and directed him to the state.  Mark has started paperwork with the state.  If approved the state would be responsible for 60%, railroad responsible for 20% and city would be responsible for %20 of total cost.

 

RAGBRAI went well within the city.  There were no reports of any damage within city limits.   Many riders signed the wall on Grove Street.

Motion made by Izer to have Hackman/Carolan seal coat the wall. Second by Croell.

Ayes:  Izer, Croell, Kuehner and Scheidel

Nayes: None

Motion passed.

 

Next meeting will be September 6, 2022.

 

Motion made by Scheidel to adjourn meeting.  Second by Croell.

Ayes:   Scheidel, Izer, Kuehner and Croell

Nayes: None

Motion passed.   Meeting adjourned at 7:30pm

 

Suzette Byrne

City Clerk

City Council Special Session Minutes

The Lawler City Council met in special session on July 18, 2022 at 6:00 PM.

 

Mayor Mark Mueterthies presided.

 

Council members present:   King, Izer and Croell

Council members absent:    Kuehner and Scheidel

 

Others present:  Jason Byrne

 

Motion made by King to approve the Agenda.  Second by Croell.

Ayes: Izer, King, and Croell

Nayes: None

Absent: Kuehner and Scheidel

Motion passed.

 

The current ambulance service will be done December 21, 2022.  The council discussed the final draft of the 28E Agreement from Chickasaw County to have a county run ambulance service.  Mark reviewed the 28E Agreement with City Attorney Jon Anderson.  Mr. Anderson pointed out some issues.  The council reviewed them and said they were willing to accept the 28E agreement as written.

Motion by Croell to accept the Final draft of the 28e Agreement with Chickasaw County to provide Emergency Medical Services.  Second by Izer.

Ayes:  Croell, King and Izer

Nayes: None

Absent: Kuehner and Scheidel

 

Motion made by King to adjourn meeting at 6:12pm.  Second by Izer.

Ayes:  King, Croell and Izer

Nayes: None

Motion passed.

 

 

Suzette Byrne

City Clerk