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https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Richard-Rick-Pickar?obId=30011572#/obituaryInfo
"Home of the Annual Lawler Irish Fest–always the 3rd weekend in June"
Click on the following link to Rick’s obituary.
https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Richard-Rick-Pickar?obId=30011572#/obituaryInfo
The Lawler City Council met in regular session on November 6, 2023 at 7:00 PM.
Mayor Mark Mueterthies presided.
Council members present: King, Izer, Scheidel
Council members absent: Kuehner and Croell
Others present: Jay Uhlenhake, Jane Lynch, Renee Huinker, Steve Lynch, Stephanie Tangen and Karen Wilson
Motion made by King to approve the Agenda with addition of truck tire quotes.
Second by Scheidel All Ayes. Motion passed.
Motion made by Scheidel to approve the previous minutes and approval of current bills.
Second by Izer. All Ayes. Motion passed.
| ARAMARK | RUGS | 415.29 | |
| JENDRO | GARBAGE CONTRACT | 3,430.04 | |
| SANDEAN & COOMPANY, INC | PICKUP OIL CHANGE | 202.98 | |
| UPS | 80 | ||
| TEST AMERICA | DRINKING WATER TEST | 226.95 | |
| EFTPS | FED/FICA TAX | 1,670.48 | |
| IPERS | CORRECT #9065228 | 7,780.06 | |
| MIENERGY | ELECTRICITY | 22,908.65 | |
| CASH | 289.77 | ||
| HAWKINS | AZONE | 534.9 | |
| IOWA DEPT OF REVNUE/SALES | SALES TAX | 1,329.99 | |
| NEW HAMPTON TRIBUNE | OCTOBER MINUTES | 95.38 | |
| QUILL CORPORATION | RENEWAL | 158.95 | |
| UNITES STATES POSTAL | 82 | ||
| MIC’S PLUMBING & HEATING | 155.13 | ||
| ANDERSON | CURRAN NUISANCE ABATMENT | 680.7 | |
| IWD | 3RD QTR UNEMPLOYMENT | 12.96 | |
| IOWA RURAL WATER | DUES 01/01/2024-12/31/2024 | 305 | |
| USABLUEBOOK | NITROGEN TESTS | 397.24 | |
| PATHWAYS | DONATION | 468 | |
| MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC | WATER METERS | 276.29 | |
| IOWA UTILITIES BOARD | DIRECT ASSESSMENT | 80 | |
| DENNIS UNGS | SCAN COMPUTER FOR MALWARE | 90 | |
| VISA – J UHLENHAKE | HOTEL FOR WATER CLASS | 272.8 | |
| GWORKS | ANNUAL LISCENSE FEE 2024 | 3,196.00 | |
| VISA – S BYRNE | ADOBE | 21.19 | |
| SCHUETH ACE HARDWARE | BATTERIES | 17.99 | |
| HAWKEY INTERCONNECT | Oct-23 | 46.48 | |
| DSG | STOP SIGN | 1,556.07 | |
| PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 6,117.52 | |
| CLAIMS TOTAL | 52,898.81 | REVENUE | |
| GENERAL FUND | 13,127.17 | 59,572.19 | |
| SANITATION FUND | 3,430.04 | 3,188.11 | |
| ROAD USE TAX FUND | 1,384.12 | 3,832.87 | |
| WATER FUND | 4,684.81 | 9,150.27 | |
| SEWER FUND | 3,988.26 | 13270..16 | |
| ELECTRIC FUND | 26,284.41 | 34,299.94 |
LIBRARY
| IPERS | CORRECT #17164171 | 1,632.91 |
| CATHY HUMPAL | MILEAGE | 11.2 |
| INGRAM | BOOKS | 142.51 |
| MIDAMERICA BOOKS | 32.95 | |
| HOUSE BEAUTIFUL | REMEWAL 2023 | 37.42 |
| HAWKEYE INTERCONNECT | Oct-23 | 31.72 |
| SMITHSONIAN | MAGAZINES 2023 | 14.99 |
| PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 1,501.08 |
| CLAIMS TOTAL | 3,404.78 | |
| GENERAL FUND | 3,404.78 |
Renea Huinker with the Library explained the library received a $10,000 check for the McElroy Grant. She stated the library is working with Stanton Electric to improve the lighting in library. The board is working with Midwest Flooring for new carpet. She also stated she received a quote from Mic’s Plumbing & Heating for a new air conditioner for the library. She had stated it is not in the library budget for an air conditioner and would like the city to pay for this. This is not in the city budget for this expense. Motion made by King to table the air conditioner unit expense until July 2024 FY 24-25. Second by Izer.
Ayes: King, Scheidel and Izer
Nayes: None
The library board presented the council with a list of items in the community room. The council will go through the list and decide what to keep. They will discuss at next meeting.
Renea said she checked with the Iowa Library about use of the library for the Chickasaw Board of Health to give flu shot when the library is closed. Renea said she is will to work with them. Renea also stated the library board 1205 is not ready to sign the Agreement to transfer room to Library. She would like the library attorney to look at.
Ordinance #69.12 Outdoor Storage of Motor Vehicles what discussed with council. The council was going to change the ordinance to allow 2 vehicles per licensed driver on the property. After discussion the council decided that would be too many cars that could be stored on property. Motion made by King to keep original ordinance as stated in the Ordinance Book. Second by Scheidel.
Ayes: Izer, King, and Scheidel.
Nayes: None
The city had filed a nuisance infraction against property owners at 107 S Benz St (house) and 105 S Benz (garage). The city attorney sent a copy of the Municipal Infraction. The council reviewed the draft. Motion made by Scheidel to continue with the abatement process. Second by Izer.
Ayes: Izer, King, and Scheidel
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
John Izer explained to the property owners the council said they can keep the race track in their yard if they put a fence up around the track or they will need to make the tack grass. The property owner asked if they could decide next spring. Motion made by Scheidel to table the nuisance at 307 E Spring St until spring of 2024, Second by Izer.
Ayes: Scheidel, Izer and King
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
The Annual Financial Report was presented to council for review. Motion made by Scheidel to approve the Annual Financial Report. Second by King.
Ayes: Scheidel, King and Izer
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
The city received surveillance camera quotes from Iowa Surveillance Team for cameras in Croell Park, Junk Park and the front of City Hall. Suzette said it would be in the budget numbers for FY 23-24. The council will need to watch the spending in the Culture and Recreation fund.
Motion made by Scheidel to install cameras in Croell Park, Junko Park and front of City Hall. Second by Izer.
Ayes: Izer, Scheidel and King
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Jay reported the bridge on Lincoln Street had been cleaned up November 6, 2023.
Kurt Croell cleaned up the water way through town. A big thank you to Kurt for doing the clean-up. The council discussed sending letters to property owners to keep the water way cleaned up going through your property. Motion made by King to send the letters to property owners with copy of Ordinance stating it is property owner responsibility. Second by Scheidel.
Ayes: Scheidel, Izer and King
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Jay presented council with a quote from Rosenbaum Auto and Sandean for new tires for the city truck. The council reviewed each quote. Motion made by Izer to accept Rosenbaum Auto. Second by Scheidel.
Ayes Scheidel, King, and Izer
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Next meeting will be December 4, 2023 at 7:00pm.
Motion made by King to adjourn at 8:00pm. Second by Scheidel.
Ayes: Izer, King and Scheidel
Nays: None
Motion passed.
Suzette Byrne
City Clerk
Click on the following link to Ila’s obituary.
https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Ila-Rose-Mihm?obId=29715227#/obituaryInfo
Click on the following link to Dolores’s obituary.
https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Dolores-Cuvelier?obId=29646451#/obituaryInfo
Click on the following link to Sarah’s obituary.
https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Sarah-Jo-Blaser-Brown?obId=29604050#/obituaryInfo
Please click on the link for the Public Notice from the DNR to read that Lawler Water Supply has exceeded the nitrite Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) of 1.0 mg/L information.
The Lawler City Council met in regular session on October 2, 2023 at 7:00 PM.
Mayor Mark Mueterthies presided.
Council members present: King, Izer, Scheidel, Kuehner and Croell
Others present: Jay Uhlenhake, Jane Lynch, Renee Huinker and Karen Wilson
Motion made by King to approve the Agenda.
Second by Croell All Ayes. Motion passed.
Motion made by Scheidel to approve the previous minutes and approval of current bills.
Second by Kuehner All Ayes. Motion passed.
| ARAMARK | RUGS | 135.7 | |
| JENDRO | GARBAGE CONTRACT | 3,234.73 | |
| STANTON ELECTRIC | MIC PH | 1,126.15 | |
| UPS | 64 | ||
| RILEY’S | TONER | 716.63 | |
| TEST AMERICA | DRINKING WATER TEST | 362.45 | |
| EFTPS | FED/FICA TAXES | 1,627.18 | |
| IPERS | IPERS | 1,219.22 | |
| STATE WITHHOLDING | STATE TAXES | 769.97 | |
| MIENERGY | ELECTRICITY | 24,016.76 | |
| CASH | 467.87 | ||
| HAWKINS | AZONE | 1,203.97 | |
| BLAZEK CORPORATION | REPLACE 2 FIRE HYDRANTS | 21,832.41 | |
| TEAM LAB | MEGA BUGS WINTERBLEND AND GLYP | 1,228.00 | |
| NEW HAMPTON TRIBUNE | SEPTEMBER 2023 MINUTES | 112.81 | |
| WELLMARK BLUE CROSS | 4,694.25 | ||
| LAWLER PUBLIC LIBRARY | JULY-SEPT 2023 | 3,500.01 | |
| ROGER DRECKMAN | CHESTNUT FROM PITTS TO HWY 24 | 56,050.00 | |
| QUILL CORPORATION | RECEIPT BOOKS | 175.9 | |
| CHICKASAW COUNTY AUDITOR | 4TH QTR 2023 28E AGREEMENT | 10,368.00 | |
| DNR | 224 ANNUALY WATER FEE | 115 | |
| IAWEA | 2023 WATER CLASS | 40 | |
| MUNICIPAL PIPE TOOL | WATER METERS | 1,267.04 | |
| BMC AGGREGATES LC | ROADSTONE | 104.06 | |
| VISA – J UHLENHAKE | FMC LANDFILL | 90 | |
| VISA – S BYRNE | POSTAGE | 453.19 | |
| HAWKEY INTERCONNECT | Sep-23 | 39.52 | |
| CLEMENS-MR LAWN | 458 | ||
| DSG | SIGN POST | 827.42 | |
| ANDERA TREE SERVICE LLC | TREE REMOVAL BLVD | 350 | |
| DEPOSIT REFUNDS | REFUND DATE 09/27/2023 | 1,064.41 | |
| DEPOSIT REFUNDS | REFUND DATE 10/03/2023 | 82.13 | |
| PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 5,980.01 | |
| CLAIMS TOTAL | 143,776.79 | REVENUE | |
| GENERAL FUND | 22,464.33 | 6,611.16 | |
| SANITATION FUND | 3,324.73 | 2,961.77 | |
| ROAD USE TAX FUND | 57,503.76 | 5,333.82 | |
| WATER FUND | 27,079.99 | 7,390.41 | |
| SEWER FUND | 4,675.98 | 7,407.27 | |
| ELECTRIC FUND | 28,645.87 | 35,787.54 | |
| DEPOSITS – ELECTRIC FUND | 82.13 | 300.00 |
LIBRARY
| EFTPS | FED/FICA TAXES | 1,217.38 |
| IPERS | IPERS | 250.78 |
| STATE WITHHOLDING | STATE TAXES | 96.52 |
| INGRAM | BOOKS | 213.69 |
| HAWKEYE INTERCONNECT | Sep-23 | 31.76 |
| VISA | 48.24 | |
| PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 1,228.67 |
| CLAIMS TOTAL | 3,087.04 | |
| GENERAL FUND | 3,087.04 |
Renea Huinker explained the library board is continuing to work on designed layout. The contractors will be in October 6, 2023 in the afternoon to start working on changes. The library has applied for a $50,000 Grant. The grant review is October 19, 2023.
The council discussed Ordinance #69.12(1) Outdoor Storage of Motor Vehicles. Motion made by King to change Ordinance #69.12(1) to permit the parking of 2 registered vehicles per licensed driver out-of-doors for more than 30 days. Second by Izer.
Ayes: King, Izer, Scheidel, Kuehner and Croell
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
The council discussed Ordinance #155.04 Property Maintenance. Suzette explained to the council she spoke with the City Attorney regarding this ordinance and he doesn’t think the current ordinance needs to be changed. He said the ordinance needs to be enforced.
Nuisance at 307 E Spring St. was discussed. The property owners sent a letter regarding the Nuisance letter they received. Counsel person Izer said he spoke with the property owners regarding the race track in back yard. Motion made by Croell to send a letter to property owners to either eliminate race track or they need to put of 7ft fence up and have the track fully enclosed. John volunteered to deliver letter. Second by King.
Ayes: King, Izer, Scheidel, Kuehner and Croell
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Mayor Mueterthies gave an update regarding the current nuisance abatement at 205 N Center St. The city is currently waiting for the court date. The mayor and one counsel person will be required to testify on behalf of the City.
Mayor Mueterthies updated the council regarding the box culvert loan. Mayor Mueterthies and Jay Uhlenhake spoke with Mark Newell an aide to Governor Reynolds. Mayor Mueterthies informed them the information has been sent to engineers. Jay has received the locates so the engineers will be in Lawler.
The waterway through town will need to be cleaned out. The property owner’s along the waterway are responsible for cleaning their side of the waterway. This will be tabled until November meeting.
Next meeting will be November 6, 2023 at 7:00pm.
Motion made by Croell to adjourn at 7:40pm. Second by Scheidel.
Ayes: Izer, Kuehner, Scheidel, Croell and King
Nays: None
Motion passed.
Suzette Byrne
City Clerk
Click on the following link to view Tim’s obituary.
https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Tim-Wurzer?obId=29085337#/obituaryInfo
Click on the following link to view Irma’s obituary.
https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Irma-Anna-Hageman?obId=28953215#/obituaryInfo
The Lawler City Council met in regular session on September 6, 2023 at 7:00 PM.
Mayor Mark Mueterthies presided.
Council members present: King, Izer, Scheidel and Kuehner
Council members absent: Croell
Others present: Jane Lynch, Renee Huinker, Karen Wilson, Steve Lynch and Samantha Njus
Motion made by Kuehner to approve the Agenda.
Second by King All Ayes. Motion passed.
Motion made by King to approve the previous minutes with a wording change regarding the cleanup for a resident’s property from “Clean up would be stored” to “Clean up items stored” and approval of current bills.
Second by Scheidel All Ayes. Motion passed.
| ARAMARK | RUGS | 407.1 | |
| JENDRO | GARBAGE CONTRACT | 3,237.46 | |
| POLLARD PEST CONTROL CO. | PEST | 63.68 | |
| UPS | 80 | ||
| TEST AMERICA | DRINKING WATER | 97.65 | |
| EFTPS | FED/FICA TAX | 1,737.66 | |
| IPERS | IPERS | 1,292.01 | |
| BLACK HILLS ENERGY | GAS UTILITY | 27.17 | |
| MIENERGY | ELECTRICITY | 33,158.69 | |
| FIVE STAR COOP | 319.28 | ||
| IOWA DEPT OF REVNUE/SALES | SALES TAX | 2,756.41 | |
| TEAM LAB | TERMINATOR WEED KILLER | 515.5 | |
| NEW HAMPTON TRIBUNE | AUGUST 2023 MINUTES | 128.07 | |
| QUILL CORPORATION | ENVELOPES | 159.98 | |
| CHICKASAW COUNTY TREASURE | FARMLANDS FY23-24 | 294 | |
| STATE HYGIENIC LAB | MIC PH | 1,126.15 | |
| MUNICIPAL PIPE TOOL | SEWER CLEANING | 4,091.75 | |
| HAWKEY INTERCONNECT | 40.91 | ||
| TREE DOCTOR | TREATMENT OF ASH TREES | 1,108.80 | |
| PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 6,319.39 | REVENUE |
| CLAIMS TOTAL | 56,961.66 | 72327.18 | |
| GENERAL FUND | 5,167.48 | 2666.29 | |
| SANITATION FUND | 3,237.46 | 3251.88 | |
| ROAD USE TAX FUND | 787.48 | 3796.18 | |
| WATER FUND | 2,490.60 | 7688.14 | |
| SEWER FUND | 7,639.11 | 7685.98 | |
| ELECTRIC FUND | 37,639.53 | 33426.72 | |
| LOST | 6285.26 | ||
| DEBT SERVICE | 1411.4 | ||
| WATER SINKING FUND | 1685 | ||
| SEWER SINKING FUND | 3131.67 | ||
| STORM WATER | 1298.66 |
LIBRARY
| IPERS | IPERS | 294.19 |
| INGRAM | BOOKS | 73.56 |
| CONSUMER REPORTS | 32.1 | |
| HAWKEYE INTERCONNECT | 32.27 | |
| VISA | ANNUAL FEE | 12 |
| FEH DESIGN | 2,500.00 | |
| PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 1,422.90 |
| CLAIMS TOTAL | 4,367.02 | |
| GENERAL FUND | 4,367.02 |
Samantha Njus let the council know she has been working on the cleanup of her property. The council has notice her starting to cleanup her property and will keep checking with her.
Renee Huinker presented the council with a proposed layout of the changes for the library expansion. The furnace room will need to be moved. The kitchenette will need to be moved. Window will be put in to the south and west. They will a drop ceiling. Mic’s Plumbing and Heating and Brinks Construction will be the contractors for the expansion work. The library board is applying for a McElroy Trust Grant for this expansion. Motion made by King to accept the proposed expansion and layout of the library. Second by Izer.
Ayes: King, Izer, Kuehner and Scheidel
Nays: None
Absent: Croell
Motion passed.
The council reviewed the Annual Street Finance Report. Motion made by King to approve Resolution #2023-09052023. Second by Kuehner.
Ayes: King, Izer, Kuehner and Scheidel
Nays: None
Absent: Croell
Motion passed.
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: King, Izer, Kuehner, and Scheidel
Nays: None
Absent: Croell
Motion passed.
Mark told the council he had been talking with the City Attorney, Jon Anderson regarding the some of the City Ordinances, specifically Ordinance #155.04 Property Maintenance. He would like a paragraph about what can be considered lawn landscape, specifically old rubber tires. It needs to also specify how many feet from property lines can the tires be placed. Suzette will be calling other cities to see how their ordinance is read.
Mark also spoke with the city attorney about Ordinance #69.12 Outdoor Storage of Motor Vehicles. Mark would like this ordinance revised. Suzette will call other cities regarding this Ordinance.
The Ordinance discussion will be tabled until October meeting.
The Clyde Throndson Jr property at 307 E Spring was discussed. He has a motor bike track in his back yard. The city mailed a certified abatement letter to Clyde Throndson Jr in August to inform him of the ordinance in violation. John Izer agreed to speak with Clyde regarding the motor bike track.
An abatement letter was mailed to James Bergeson property at 105 S Benz St to inform him of the ordinances in violation. He has not requested a hearing with City Council. The next step is the call attorney for the city to abate the nuisance. Motion made by King to start the abatement process with city attorney. Second by Izer.
Ayes: King, Izer, Kuehner and Scheidel
Nays: None
Absent: Croell
Motion passed.
Dawn Croell filled a Citizen Complain form for the council to review. Her complain was the Hole In the Wall had broken equipment behind the building. Jay went behind the Hole In Wall and didn’t see any broken equipment and spoke with Brittney. She told them they had a broken pizza under a tarp on her property. They are waiting for an insurance claim on the oven before they can through it out.
Mark discussed the Box Culvert project. Fehr Graham Engineering & Environment sent over the proposal for Civil Design and Construction Engineering services Box Culvert Improvements for Mark to sign. This will put the project up for bids. Motion made by King to accept the Fehr Graham proposal. Second by Izer.
Ayes: King, Izer, Kuehner and Scheidel
Nays: None
Absent: Croell
Motion passed.
Next meeting will be October 2, 2023 at 7:00pm.
Motion made by King to adjourn at 8:00pm. Second by Scheidel.
Ayes: Izer, Kuehner, Scheidel and King
Nays: None
Absent: Croell
Motion passed.
Suzette Byrne
City Clerk