ORDINANCE NO. 2018-003 AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE ALLEY LYING WEST OF LOTS 1,2,3,4 AND 9 OF MCDONOUGHS ADDITION OF THE ORIGINAL PLAT OF NEW SHARON BE IT ENACTED by the City Council of the City of New Sharon, Iowa: SECTION 1. The alley lying west of lots 1,2,3,4 and 9 of McDonoughs addition of the original plat of New Sharon is hereby vacated and closed from public use. SECTION 2. The Council may be resolution convey the alley described above the abutting property owners in a manner directed by the City Council. SECTION 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. If any section, provision, or part of this ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or unconstitutional, such adjudication shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole or any section, provision, or part thereof not adjudged invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its final passage, approval and publication as provided by law. Passed by the Council the 5 day of September, 2018, and approved this 5 day of September, 2018. Dustin Hite, Mayor ATTEST: Lisa Munn, City Clerk I certify that the foregoing was published as Ordinance No. 2018-003 on the 10 day of September, 2018. Lisa Munn, City Clerk
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AUGUST 6, 2018 THE MAHASKA COU...
August 6, 2018 The Mahaska County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on the above date at 9:00 a.m. in the third floor conference room of the Mahaska County courthouse. Present were the following board members: Chairman Ð Henry VanWeelden; Vice chairman Ð Mark Groenendyk and Member Ð Steve Wanders. Also present were Ken Allsup, Osky News; Angie Holland, Osky Herald; Amanda DeVore, Daryn Williams, CRI; RD Keep, The Sun; Joe Lancello, KBOE; Russ VanRenterghem, Sheriff; Dave Sedivec, Conservation; Dave Shanahan, Engineer; Jamey Robinson, EMA; Alven Meppelink; Scott VanVeldhuizen; Reba Gaughn, John Bandstra; John DeRooi and Susan Brown, Mahaska County Auditor. This meeting was filmed by Communications Research Institute of William Penn University. Chairman VanWeelden opened the meeting at 9:00 a.m. with a moment of silence. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to approve the agenda for todayÕs meeting. All present voted aye. Motion carried. Public Comments: None It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to approve the minutes of July 16 and 26 with the following addition to the last sentence under Committee Reports on July 16: for Agency on Aging. All present voted aye. Motion carried. It was moved by Wanders seconded by Groenendyk to approve the bills for the month of July in total $1,206,075.73. All present voted aye. Motion carried. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to remove from Sheriff office payroll the following: Karissa Smith effective July 12; Josh Spears effective July 17 and Kyle Vinton effective July 26. All present voted aye. Motion carried. It was moved by Wanders seconded by Groenendyk to approve one year liquor license application Class B Native Wine Permit for Frisian Farms Cheese LLC effective September 15, 2018. All present voted aye. Motion carried. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to cancel outstanding disbursements for fiscal year 2016-2017 in the amount of $11,643.98. All present voted aye. Motion carried. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to approve and authorize signature on the following 28E agreement between the Mahaska County SheriffÕs Office and the Mahaska County Conservation Board. All present voted aye. Motion carried. 28E AGREEMENT FOR JOINT EXERCISE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY BETWEEN THE MAHASKA COUNTY CONSERVATION BOARD AND THE MAHASKA COUNTY SHERIFFÕS OFFICE This agreement is made and entered into by and between the Mahaska County Conservation Board and the Mahaska County SheriffÕs Office pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 28E, Code of Iowa (2006) as amended. The purpose of this Agreement is to provide law enforcement assistance between each party, upon request, and to jointly exercise law enforcement authority within each PartyÕs respective jurisdiction. I. DEFINITION A. Party means a political subdivision whose policy making body has adopted and executed this agreement II. IOWA CODE CHAPTER 28E AGREEMENT a. A peace officer employed by any of the parties to this Agreement shall have full power and authority of a peace officer to act in any location within the jurisdictional boundaries of the parties hereto when such officer is aware of criminal activity in said jurisdiction, observes a crime occurring in his/her presence; or is acting pursuant to a request-for-assistance under this Agreement in accordance to State of Iowa Code Section 321.492. b. A peace officer acting pursuant to the Agreement shall be deemed to be serving in the scope of his/her employment. c. Act subject to all the rules, regulations and directives of the Peace OfficerÕs employer. d. When assistance is provided under the Agreement, command responsibility for the law enforcement activity shall be determined as appropriate for the event. e. In the event of a budgetary or scheduling impact, the authority to determine the extent of assistance shall lie exclusively with the commanding officer of the Responding Party. f. Each party to the Agreement shall be responsible for the compensation of its own employees, for payment of wages and overtime expenses as well as payment of any disability, death, workerÕs compensation or other benefits which are owed or become owing or accrue to its own employees as a result of activities undertaken pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. g. Each party shall be responsible for the acts or omissions of its own employees to the extent specified in Chapter 670 of the Code of Iowa which governs liability issues. h. Each party shall be responsible for its own equipment and vehicles. i. Following approval of this Agreement by the Parties, the Agreement shall be filed with the Mahaska County Recorder and with the Secretary of State for the State of Iowa by the Mahaska County Auditor. j. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect until either Party terminates the Agreement by providing notice to the other Party thirty (30) day prior to the termination becoming effective. k. The cooperative undertaking resulting from the Agreement will not create any new or separate legal or administrative entity. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to accept letter from Co-Line Welding, Inc. informing of completion of the project terms by Welders Shield LLC outlined in the Agreement for Private Development with the county within the NW Urban Renewal Area and authorize signature on the Certificate of Completion required from the county. All present voted aye. Motion carried. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to approve the following resolution. All present voted aye. Motion carried. Resolution #2018-14 Setting date for Public Hearing on designation of the Prairie Wind Urban Renewal Area and on urban renewal plan and projects WHEREAS, a proposal has been made which shows the desirability of designating certain road right-of-way and wind turbine property located in Mahaska County, Iowa, (the ÒCountyÓ) as the Prairie Wind Urban Renewal Area, pursuant to provisions of Chapter 403, Code of Iowa; and WHEREAS, a proposal has been submitted to the Board of Supervisors under which the property described in a proposed urban renewal plan would be designated an urban renewal area; and WHEREAS, this Board is desirous of obtaining as much information as possible from the residents of the County before making this designation; and WHEREAS, a proposed urban renewal plan for projects within that proposed designated area has been prepared and it is now necessary that a date be set for a public hearing on the designation of the area and on that plan and projects; NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Mahaska County, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. This Board will meet at the Mahaska County Courthouse, Oskaloosa, Iowa, on the 4th day of September, 2018, at 9:00 oÕclock a.m., at which time and place it will hold a public hearing on the designation of the proposed Prairie Wind Urban Renewal Area described in the preamble hereof and on the proposed urban renewal plan and project for said Area. Section 2. Notice of the hearing, the same being in the form attached to this resolution, shall be published in a legal newspaper of general circulation in Mahaska County, which publication shall be not less than four (4) nor more than twenty (20) days before the date set for the hearing. Section 3. Pursuant to Section 403.5 of the Code of Iowa, a consultation process shall be conducted, as required under that section of the urban renewal law. NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING ON DESIGNATION OF PRAIRIE WIND URBAN RENEWAL AREA AND ON PROPOSED URBAN RENEWAL PLAN AND PROJECTS Notice is hereby given: That at 9:00 oÕclock a.m. on the 4th day of September, 2018, at the Mahaska County Courthouse, Oskaloosa, Iowa, the Board of Supervisors of Mahaska County, Iowa, will hold a public hearing on the question of designating as the Prairie Wind Urban Renewal Area, pursuant to Chapter 403, Code of Iowa, certain property generally described as follows: 1. The right-of-way of certain portions of County Roads T-38, G-5T, G-29, Osburn Avenue, G-71, G-77 and 267th Street, as more specifically shown on an attachment to the Urban Renewal Plan 2. All property on which a wind turbine has been constructed in the County, as more specifically shown on an attachment to the Urban Renewal Plan The subject matter of the public hearing will also include a proposed urban renewal plan and projects for the Prairie Wind Urban Renewal Area, pursuant to Chapter 403, Code of Iowa, a copy of which plan is on file for public inspection in the office of the County Auditor. The general scope of the proposed urban renewal plan, as more specifically described therein, involves using incremental property tax revenues produced from wind turbine property to encourage private investment and development that will lead to the creation of new jobs, increase the tax base and promote economic growth in the County and to finance improvements to certain County roads and bridges, as more specifically shown on an attachment to the Urban Renewal Plan. At the hearing any interested person may file written objections or comments and may be heard with respect to the subject matter of the hearing. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to also set time to meet with school districts that will be affected by use of tax increment financing proposed in the urban renewal plan at 10:00 a.m. August 20, 2018 in the 3rd floor conference room following regular board meeting. All present voted aye. Motion carried. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to send letter as written by counsel to EMA Attorney Mahaffey and both the EMA commission and 911 service board in answer to their request for more time to respond to the Board of Supervisors request for a meeting to discuss settlement regarding concerns related to the 28E agreement signed in 2015 between 911 and EMA. All present voted aye. Motion carried. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to authorize signature on contractor performance bond for secondary road RCB Culvert Replacement BROS-CO62(92)Ñ8J-62 (Kent&275th Bridge). All present voted aye. Motion carried. Public comments: None It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to adjourn. All present voted aye. Motion carried. Attest: Susan L. Brown Mahaska County Auditor Henry VanWeelden Ð Chairman Mahaska County Board of Supervisors August 20, 2018 The Mahaska County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on the above date at 9:00 a.m. in the third floor conference room of the Mahaska County courthouse. Present were the following board members: Chairman Ð Henry VanWeelden; Vice chairman Ð Mark Groenendyk and Member Ð Steve Wanders. Also present were Ken Allsup, Osky News; Angie Holland, Osky Herald; RD Keep, The Sun; Joe Lancello, KBOE; Daryn Williams, CRI; Cheryl Brown, Agency on Aging; Deann DeGroot, MCARD; Dave Sedivec, Conservation Director; Heather Gross, CDS; Kim Newendorp;; Russ Van Renterghem, Sheriff; Scott Van Veldhuizen; Alven Meppelink; Reba Gaughn; Jack Rempe; Dustin Hite and Susan Brown, Mahaska County Auditor. This meeting was filmed by Communications Research Institute of William Penn University. Chairman VanWeelden opened the meeting at 9:00 a.m. with a moment of silence. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to approve the agenda for todayÕs meeting. All present voted aye. Motion carried. Public Comments: None It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to approve the minutes of August 6. All present voted aye. Motion carried. It was moved by Wanders seconded by Groenendyk to approve request of Sheriff to move Jessy Cranston from part time to full time status as jailer effective August 12, 2018. Annual salary will be $28,000. All present voted aye. Motion carried. Deann DeGroot, MCARD, gave monthly report and it was placed on file. Dave Sedivec, Conservation Dir., gave monthly report and it was placed on file. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to approve and authorize signature on HIPAA Business Associate Agreement with ISACÕs Iowa Counties Technology Services. All present voted aye. Motion carried. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to appoint Kurt Kollasch as the fifth member of the Veterans Affairs Commission for a three year term effective September 2, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. All present voted aye. Motion carried. Cheryl Brown, Mahaska County Agency on Aging Director, spoke to the board on the history (45 years) and services that are offered for seniors in Mahaska County through their programming. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to authorize signature on binder agreement with Wellmark to add Dr on Demand feature to plan that should have been done July 1, 2018. This will be effective September 1, 2018. No change in rates. All present voted aye. Motion carried. The following will be Board of Supervisor assignments to standing committees: Chairman of the Board of Supervisors: Secondary Road Union Negotiations Ð chairman County Conference Board Ð chairman Courthouse Security Committee Ð chairman HIPAA Committee Ð chairman Vice-Chairman of the Board of Supervisors: SheriffÕs Department Union Negotiations Mark Groenendyk: Mahaska County Solid Waste Commission Heartland Insurance Risk Pool (alternate) Area 15 Regional Planning Commission Pella Planning and Zoning Emergency Management Commission/E911 Service Board Area Agency on Aging DECAT Council Revolving Loan Committee Highway 63 Coalition AHEAD Regional Housing Trust Fund Steve Wanders: Eighth Judicial District Mahaska County Agricultural& Rural Development Ten-Fifteen (10-15) Transit Board Behavioral Health Services Advisory Board Employee Insurance Committee Workforce Development South Central Behavioral Health Central IA Detention Center Henry VanWeelden: Southern Iowa Economic Development Association Mahaska County Humane Society Indian Hills Community College Regional Development Commission Law Enforcement Committee (City-County) Des Moines Recreational River and Greenbelt Advisory Commission Southern Iowa Area Juvenile Detention Center Mahaska Community Recreation Foundation Pathfinders South Iowa Area Crime Commission Oskaloosa Chamber of Commerce Committee Reports: Supervisor Groenendyk reported EMA/911 had met on August 9. Attorneys for the entities are to meet and discuss resolution regarding the 28E agreement with August 29th as a deadline. He shared a FY 2018 graph showing funding by service area for the county budget from the General Basic/Supplemental and Rural Basic Funds based on percentage of valuation. Public Comments: None The meeting was recessed until 10:00 a.m. At this time Supervisor VanWeelden announced that he will not run in the upcoming general election as an independent candidate. 10:00 a.m. the board met with Margaret Ratcliff and Cindy Quang of the North Mahaska Community School District to discuss the Prairie Wind Urban Renewal PlanÕs effect on the district. Becky Passman and Pam Taylor, representatives from Milestones also gave the board an overview of their role in the area regarding senior meals other Agency on Aging programs. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by VanWeelden to adjourn. All present voted aye. Motion carried. Attest: Susan L. Brown Mahaska County Auditor Henry VanWeelden- Chairman Mahaska County Board of Supervisors August 21, 2018 The Mahaska County Board of Supervisors met in special session on the above date at 3:00 p.m. in the third floor conference room of the Mahaska County courthouse. Present were the following board members: Chairman Ð Henry VanWeelden; Vice chairman Ð Mark Groenendyk and Member Ð Steve Wanders. Also present were Ginger Allsup, Osky News; Troy Bemis, Maintenance Director; and Susan Brown, Mahaska County Auditor Chairman VanWeelden opened the meeting at 3:01 p.m. It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by Wanders to approve the agenda for todayÕs meeting. All present voted aye. Motion carried. Public Comments: None It was moved by Groenendyk seconded by VanWeelden to approve change order to Law Enforcement Center masonry project with Bi-State Masonry. Addition of steel brick ledge around building: $17,940.00. All present voted aye. Motion carried. It was moved by Wanders seconded by Groenendyk to accept quote from C.H. McGuiness Co. Inc. for repair to courthouse boiler system. Cost: $5,990.00. All present voted aye. Motion carried. Public Comments: None It was moved by VanWeelden seconded by Groenendyk to adjourn. All present voted aye. Motion carried. Attest: Susan L. Brown Mahaska County Auditor Henry VanWeelden - Chairman Mahaska County Board of Supervisors Mahaska County Auditor - Accounting August 2018 Claims General Basic Fund Access Systems Leasing 1102.64 Alliant Energy 600.00 American Home Finding Assoc 46.65 Arnold Motor Supply Inc The Me 64.38 Arthur J Gallagher Risk Manage 703.00 Banleaco 362.14 Bates Funeral Chapel 1160.00 Belin McCormick PC 368.00 Bob Barker Co 186.96 Brackin Excavating LLC 2750.00 Brown's Shoe Fit 200.00 CDI Computer Dealers Inc 865.50 CDW Gov't, Inc 1397.65 Central Ia Dist Inc 2175.10 Central Iowa Detention 350.40 Certified Pest Control LLC 92.00 Champion Storage&Signs 400.00 Cintas 116.28 CIT 1187.19 Clemons Inc 1094.85 COC-Oskaloosa 1368.36 Cunningham Inc 367.53 Curry Rentals LLC 200.00 Brent De Ronde 14.82 Annette DeBruin 12.00 Division of Labor 80.00 EMS Detergent Services 289.60 Fareway 97.59 Fins&Things 70.19 First Communications 24.41 Paul Fynaardt 12.00 G&A Custom Printing 41.00 Gall's 509.76 Curt Grandia 79.28 Heartland Ins Risk Pool 315.00 Ia Communication Network 222.71 Innovative Monitoring Systems 91.00 ISCTA Kris Rowley 250.00 ISG Field Services LLC 13270.75 ITsavvy LLC 36.00 Jim Jager 12.00 John Deere Financial 244.16 Kabel 100.00 Key Cooperative 14.99 Klyn's Tire Service Inc 38.69 Koch Brothers 713.95 Kraig Ford 1118.09 Lappin Tire 252.54 Leaf 801.83 Local Disposal Inc 160.00 Mahaska County Sheriff 3641.50 Mah.Co.Solid Waste Mgmt. 26.22 Mahaska Communication Group 2704.53 Mahaska County Treasurer 5075.35 Mahaska Drug 196.15 Mahaska Health Partnership Com 7054.24 Mahaska Rural Water Inc. 61.20 Mail Services LLC 724.10 Malcom Lumber Center 162.30 Marion Co Sheriff 46.35 Mark Mauer 200.00 McGriffs of New Sharon 163.97 B. Sue McMillan 8.50 Meadowbrook Apartments 107.00 Mid-America Publishing Corp 305.77 MidAmerican Energy 7837.43 Midwest One Bank&Trust 3302.72 Midwest Sanitation&Recycling 215.00 MMIT Business Solutions Group 210.35 Office Center Inc. 1287.55 Charles Oldham 12.00 Oskaloosa Chamber of Comm 115.00 Oskaloosa Herald/Knox Je Chron 642.34 Oskaloosa Water Dept. 1137.22 Ottumwa Printing 210.96 Pathfinders Resource Conservat 3000.00 PJ Greufe&Associates 1500.00 Michael Plate 200.00 Postmaster 315.00 Pre/Mier Real Estate Mgmt LLC 583.00 Precise Imaging 281.50 Purchase Power 47.79 RAD Partners Iowa 85.00 Brian Rainey 20.00 Ricoh USA, Inc 145.38 Jesse Sanders 40.00 Santa Clara Apartments 393.00 Secretary of State 60.00 Dave Sedivec 50.00 Shred-It USA-Des Moines 265.03 Susan J. Sieren CSR 134.75 So IA Area Crime Comm. 235.97 Jerry Sparks 130.00 Spee Dee Delivery Serv Inc 249.21 Stew Hansen 28695.00 Storey-Kenworthy Company 821.96 Strauss Security Solutions 184.00 Stravers True Value 312.31 Tackle Boxx 19.62 The Reserves at Ironwood 600.00 Amber Thompson Attorney 1347.35 Thomson Reuters-West 765.97 True Value Hardware 69.32 Unisafe Inc 79.85 United States Cellular 499.02 Russ Van Renterghem 10.00 Verizon Wireless 676.02 Visa 1041.64 Walmart Community BRC 339.94 Wapello Rural Water Assoc. 38.11 William Penn University 315.45 Windstream 83.46 Wymore Automotive 462.16 Courthouse Security Fund Strauss Security Solutions 135.00 Walmart Community BRC 49.35 General Supplemental Mahaska County Sheriff 641.30 Eric J. Palmer Atty. 90.00 Postmaster 3025.00 Sherwin-Williams Inc. 42.33 Pioneer Cemetery Fund Jenny Gardewine 700.00 Revolving Loan Fund Chamber of Commerce 1000.00 Maintenance/Repair Law Center Central Ia Dist Inc 507.00 Certified Pest Control LLC 32.00 Cintas 94.46 Haines Auto Supply 20.84 Johnson Controls 3624.68 Kelly Supply Co 201.23 Local Disposal Inc 125.00 MidAmerican Energy 4079.20 Oskaloosa Glass/Millworks 226.00 Oskaloosa Water Dept. 1622.94 True Value Hardware 48.79 MH/MI/MR/DD Services Fund CIT 95.49 Genesis Health Group 590.00 Heather Gross 50.00 Ia Med/Classification Ct 1800.00 Mahaska County Sheriff 637.28 Mahaska Communication Group .80 MMIT Business Solutions Group 79.86 Eric J. Palmer Atty. 390.00 Rural Services Basic Fund Mahaska County Treasurer 623.87 Midwest One Bank&Trust 628.00 Nutrien Ag Solutions Inc 3981.35 Racom Corporation 993.67 United States Cellular 102.32 ELC Bond 11/21/2017 Christner Contracting Inc 58005.07 Cunningham Inc 13541.28 Francis Electric 9500.00 Mahaska Rural Water Inc. 34610.74 Midwest Const Consultants 12200.52 RBB Landscaping 13048.60 Royal Portable Toilets 208.44 The Design Partnership 198.48 Winger Contracting 29968.89 Secondary Road Fund Alliant Energy/IPL 147.23 Allied Oil&Tire Company 2897.78 Arnold Motor Supply Inc The Me 757.00 Town of Barnes City 75.78 Ben Shinn Trucking Inc 16102.08 Bill&Rays Auto Service 198.86 Binns&Stevens Explosives, In 10123.75 Brown's Heating&Cooling 70.00 Calhoun-Burns&Associates 3322.31 California Contractors Supplie 248.99 Campbell Supply Co 701.79 Central Ia Dist Inc 398.98 Certified Pest Control LLC 100.00 Certified Power Inc 53.00 Cintas First Aid&Safety 1052.72 CIT 107.61 City of University Park 970.11 Clemons Inc 112.62 Continental Research Corp. 267.39 Cross Dillon Tire 740.00 Diamond Mowers Inc. 570.29 Douds Stone Inc 20171.52 Elliott Oil Company 37291.12 Force America, Inc 493.34 Haines Auto Supply 662.17 Hawkeye Truck Equipment 275.83 Heartland Ins Risk Pool 147264.00 Hotsy Cleaning Systems 70.00 Housby Mack Inc 125515.43 Ia Dept of Transportation 1680.00 Ia St Assoc of Counties 210.00 John Deere Financial 153.87 Kimball Midwest 331.00 Lappin Tire 2483.74 Lawson Products, Inc 198.42 Liberty Tire Recycling-IA 1283.82 Mahaska Communication Group 35.36 Mahaska Rural Water Inc. 243.15 Malcom Lumber Center 509.08 Manatts 6892.20 Martin Marietta Materials 102792.45 Mauer Supply Inc. 29.75 McGriffs of New Sharon 427.36 MidAmerican Energy 1573.62 Midwest Sanitation&Recycling 101.66 Midwest Wheel 2088.52 MMIT Business Solutions Group 33.28 Morrissey Surveying 641.50 Networkfleet Inc 601.40 O'Halloran Int'l Inc. 642.90 O'Reilly Auto Parts 193.51 Office Center Inc. 37.91 Oskaloosa Water Dept. 56.27 Precise Imaging 24.00 Rilco Lubricants&Services 1227.16 Sigourney Body Shop Inc 433.45 Summit Companies 864.75 Syn-Tech Systems 2650.00 Titan Machinery 88.70 Truck Country 185.35 True Value Hardware 55.47 UnityPoint Clinic-Occupational 42.00 Van Zante Services 80.00 Verizon Wireless 1080.80 Visa 40.00 Walmart Community BRC 28.41 Windstream 65.42 Ziegler Inc. 2438.35 E911 Surcharge CDW Gov't, Inc 27.76 CenturyLink 372.00 ITsavvy LLC 635.00 Windstream 573.80 LEC Improvement Fund Christner Contracting Inc 117789.50 Emergency Management Arnold Motor Supply Inc The Me 11.25 CenturyLink 762.28 CIT 128.93 EMSLRC 200.00 Brandy Greatbatch 14.82 Hyvee 41.31 Ia Communities Assurance Pool 780.98 Ia Dept of Public Safety Atten 2526.00 Ia St Assoc of Counties 210.00 ITsavvy LLC 635.00 KB Auto Plus LLC 325.93 Local Disposal Inc 56.00 Mah.Co.Solid Waste Mgmt. 14.66 Mahaffey Law Office 691.58 Mahaska Communication Group 229.43 Mahaska County Treasurer 338.32 MidAmerican Energy 369.25 MMIT Business Solutions Group 162.13 Musco Shirt&Sign Shop 32.00 Oskaloosa News 72.00 S&L All Season Equipment LLC 1806.11 True Value Hardware 161.83 Verizon Wireless 650.63 Visa 1157.01 Stephens Mem. Animal Shelter Animal Health Center 1862.90 Capital Sanitary Supply Co. 3772.41 Century Laundry Distributing 212.50 City Clerk 41.50 Terry Gott 43.46 Heartland Ins Risk Pool 4622.00 Idexx 392.43 Mahaska Communication Group 168.23 Mahaska County Treasurer 118.68 Mahaska Vet Clinic 762.31 Midwest Sanitation&Recycling 628.68 Midwest Veterinary Supply Inc 159.02 Oskaloosa Small Animal Vet Cli 1381.82 Pella Pets Veterinary Clinic 436.16 Pethealth Services 1373.20 Visa 3257.14 Walmart Community BRC 1734.73 William Penn University 185.96 Zoetis US LLC 1118.25 Co. Cons. Land Acq. Trust Fund Taylor Studios Inc 23642.00 Visa 19.98 Walmart Community BRC 171.73
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF TH...
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OSKALOOSA IN THE STATE OF IOWA, ON THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSAL TO ENTER INTO A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH ROBERT BURRELL AND AMBER BURRELL, AND THE HEARING THEREON PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Oskaloosa in the State of Iowa, will hold a public hearing on September 17, 2018, at 6:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 220 South Market Street, Oskaloosa, Iowa, at which meeting the Council proposes to take action on the proposal to enter into a Development Agreement (the "Agreement") with Robert Burrell and Amber Burrell (the "Developer"). The Agreement would obligate the Developer to construct certain Minimum Improvements (as defined in the Agreement) on certain real property located within the Oskaloosa Urban Renewal Area as defined and legally described in the Agreement, consisting of the construction of 60 apartment Housing Units, together with all related site improvements, under the terms and following satisfaction of the conditions set forth in the Agreement. The Agreement would further obligate the City to construct certain public improvements (as defined in the Agreement and estimated to cost approximately $170,000) to assist in the development of the Minimum Improvements, under the terms and following satisfaction of the conditions set forth in the Agreement. The Agreement also proposes that Developer and the City will enter into a Minimum Assessment Agreement with the County setting the minimum actual value of the Minimum Improvements for tax purposes at not less than $1,395,000. A copy of the Agreement is on file for public inspection during regular business hours in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, City of Oskaloosa, Iowa. At the above meeting the Council shall receive oral or written objections from any resident or property owner of said City, to the proposal to enter into the Agreement with the Developer. After all objections have been received and considered, the Council will at this meeting or at any adjournment thereof, take additional action on the proposal or will abandon the proposal to authorize said Agreement. This notice is given by order of the City Council of the City of Oskaloosa in the State of Iowa, as provided by Section 364.6 of the City Code of Iowa. Dated this 10th day of September2018. City Clerk, City of Oskaloosa in the State of Iowa
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PUBLISHER RESERVES THE RIGHT T...
PUBLISHER reserves the right to refuse any ad. Advertising space contracted cannot be subletted to others. Publisher shall for no reason be liable for more than the value of the actual space occupied by the item in which an error occurred. Likewise, the Publisher assumes no liabilities for any omission or failure to publish an ad.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONIN...
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING Notice is hereby given that the Advisory Board of Zoning Appeals of Daviess County, Indiana, on the 20th day of September, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. in the Commissioner's Room of the Daviess County Court House located at 200 E. Walnut Street, Washington, Indiana, will hold a public hearing on: Case No. 18-096-V, Rex Corbin, requests to build one (1) 40'x60' post frame building for residential storage not commercial in an A-1, Agricultural District. The property is located at 5027 N Private Rd 1210 E, Loogootee, IN 47553. A copy of the petition is on file in the office of Jeffrey R. Norris, Attorney for the Daviess County Advisory Board of Zoning Appeals, 405 E. Main Street, in Washington, Daviess County, State of Indiana. That written objections to the proposals that are filed with Jeffrey R. Norris, Attorney for the Daviess County Advisory Board of Zoning Appeals before the hearing will be considered. Oral comments concerning the proposals will be heard. Said hearing may be continued from time to time as may be necessary. Daviess County Advisory Board of Zoning Appeals BY: Samantha D. Heishman, Secretary hspaxlpSeptember 11, 2018
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NOTICE OF DETERMINATION PURSUA...
NOTICE OF DETERMINATION Pursuant to Indiana Code 6-1.1-20-5, notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the Logansport Community School Corporation has preliminarily determined to issue bonds in one or more series in the aggregate amount not to exceed $515,000 to fund the following proposed renovation of and improvements to school facilities throughout the district, including safety, security, technology, purchase of vehicles and site improvements. Dated: September 11, 2018 /s/ Milton G. Hess Secretary, Board of School Trustees Logansport Community School Corporation L-322 9/11, 18 hspaxlp 1479336
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIO...
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the school corporation known as Logansport Community School Corporation (the "School Corporation") that the Board of School Trustees (the "Board") of the School Corporation will meet at 2829 George Street, Logansport, Indiana, at the hour of 5:00 p.m. (Local Time) on October 8, 2018, to consider the following additional appropriation of the bonds (the "Bonds") which the Board has determined to issue. The Board considers such additional appropriation necessary to meet the need existing at this time: An appropriation in the amount of $515,000 from the proceeds of the Bonds, and all investment earnings thereon, on account of the renovation of and improvements to school facilities throughout the district, including safety, security, technology, purchase of vehicles and site improvements (the "Project") in the School Corporation, including the incidental expenses necessary to be incurred in connection with the Project and the issuance of Bonds on account thereof. The funds to meet such additional appropriation are to be provided by the issuance and sale of Bonds by the School Corporation. The foregoing appropriation is in addition to all appropriations provided for in the existing budget and tax levy, and a need for such appropriation exists by reason of the inadequacy of the present buildings to provide necessary school facilities in the School Corporation. Taxpayers of the School Corporation appearing at said meeting shall have the right to be heard in respect to the additional appropriation. Dated this 11th day of September, 2018. /s/ Milton G. Hess Secretary, Board of School Trustees Logansport Community School Corporation L-321 9/11 hspaxlp 1479332
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FIRST OF THE MONTH CLAIMS LIST...
First of the Month Claims List of claims allowed by the Madison County Circuit Court Judges dated 08/31/18. Andea Long 62.00 Anderson Psychiatric Clinic 1,100.00 Aspire Ind Behavorial Health 140.00 BI Monitoring 20,636.60 Cara Schaefer Wieneke 6,543.00 Carl Chambers 38.38 Carrie Dixon Phd 1,400.00 CDW Government INC 1,841.63 Christopher Lanane 25.00 Cindy Goad 190.00 Clifford Davenport 6,233.85 Corrisoft LLC 396.55 David W Stone IV 2,048.16 Ed Martin Of Anderson INC 220.08 George Pancol 25.00 Gordon Flesch Company Inc 125.25 Haile Birikti 700.00 Hoosier Press, Inc 75.00 Hopewell Center INC 65.16 Integrity Recovery Services 1,250.00 Jake Owens 49.78 Jam Printing, Inc 1,124.27 J-cut Video Ltd 475.00 Jennifer McDaniel 287.94 Jimmie Berry 240.00 Jonathon C Clark 60.00 Katie Stapleton 42.13 Kroger 761.55 Larry Davenport Karate Studio 800.00 Linda R Reichardt 240.00 Madison County Clerk 488.00 Madison County Work Release 152.00 Malinowski Consulting, Inc 3,750.00 Miller Huggins 156.00 Networkfleet, Inc. 40.50 Office Depot 637.98 Payroll Fund 5,586.98 Pengad Inc 46.45 Quill Corporation 680.91 Reading for Life, Inc 4,647.11 Redwood Toxicology Laboratory 102.21 Ricoh Usa Inc 598.51 Roanoke Custom Products 99.52 Standout Creations LLC 248.75 Stephanie Williams 300.00 Susan Rice, CPO Miami Co 600.00 Technical Resource Management 1,428.00 Thomson Reuter - West 1,203.22 Van Ausdall&Farrar Inc 149.92 Vickie Nave 360.00 Victor E Krebs 427.20 Warrum's Cleaning 660.00 Wells Fargo Financial Services 1,664.15 Williams Reporting Inc 382.20 Willie Cotton 240.00 Wilson Law, Llc 120.00 Word Systems Inc 5,652.06 Grand Total: 77,618.00 Dated 09/14/18 Rick G. Gardner Madison County Auditor HB-741 9/11, 21 hspaxlp
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NOTICE OF DETERMINATION TO CON...
NOTICE OF DETERMINATION TO CONSTRUCT AND FINANCE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO THE TOWN OF RUSSIAVILLE, INDIANA SEWAGE WORKS UTILITY AND THE ADOPTION AND PURPORT OF THE ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING SAME Property owners, ratepayers and other interested parties in or served or to be served by the sewage works utility of the Town of Russiaville, Indiana are hereby notified that on September 10, 2018, the Town Council adopted Ordinance No. 2018-09 to permit the construction of certain sewer utility projects for the Town's regionalization of the New London sewer service area and such other additions and improvements to the Town's sewage works utility as may be consistent with the improvements set forth in Ordinance No. 2018-09, all pursuant to plans and specifications prepared by consulting engineers employed by the Town. The Town specifically intends to undertake the wastewater regionalization of New London with the Town of Russiaville sewer utility. The work consists of installing approximately 7,500 lineal feet of six-inch diameter force main and appurtenances, modifications to the existing New London Lift Stations, and demolition of the New London Wastewater Treatment Plant. Modifications at the Town's North Lift Station will include new electrical controls and pumps with modifications at the Town's South Lift Station to include new pumps, electrical controls and the construction of a new valve vault. The existing wastewater treatment plant in New London will be abandoned by pumping the tanks, removing the existing equipment, cutting the underground tankage below ground surface, and burying the tanks on site. The projects are to be financed by the issuance of revenue bonds and bond anticipation notes, in one or more series, authorized by Ordinance No. 2018-09, which bonds and bond anticipation notes will be payable solely from the net revenues of the Town's sewage works facilities. The total amount of financing authorized by Ordinance No. 2018-09 is $825,000 to pay the costs related to the projects described in the immediately preceding paragraph. Copies of the plans, specifications, cost estimates and of Ordinance No. 2018-09 are on file and available for examination and inspection at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer at the Town Hall of the Town of Russiaville, 250 North Union Street, Russiaville, Indiana 46979 during normal business hours Objections to said sewer utility projects may be filed in the time and manner provided by the Indiana Code Title 36, Article 9, Chapter 23. Dated this 11th day of September, 2018 /s/ Megan Reel, Clerk-Treasurer K-809 9/11 hspaxlp 1479956
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT NO. 4 FOR...
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT NO. 4 FOR CLARK COUNTY STATE OF INDIANA CASE NO. 10C04-1808-DN-380 IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF MICHAEL L. DAVEY, PETITIONER and DANEISHA R. DAVEY, RESPONDENT SUMMONS (For Dissolution of Marriage) TO RESPONDENT: Daneisha R. Davey ADDRESS: 4302 Breckenridge Lane, Louisville, Ky. 40218 1.You are hereby notified that an action has been filed against you in the Court above. 2.The nature of the action is stated in the Petition which is attached to this Summons. 3.It is suggested that you consult with an attorney of your choice regarding this matter. 4.You must answer the Petition in writing to be filed with the Court within Twenty (20) days (or twenty three (23) days if this summons was received by mail), or judgment will be enter against you. The following manner of service is hereby designated: publication. Dated: 8-24-2018 /s/ Susan Popp Clerk, Clark county Circuit Courts ___________________________ STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF CLARK IN THE CLARK CIRCUIT COURT NO.____ MAGISTRATE COURTROOM NO. 240 CASE NUMBER: 10C04-1808-DN-0380 IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: MICHAEL L. DAVEY, Petitioner vs DANEISHA R. DAVEY, Respondent. NOTICE OF FINAL DISSOLUTION HEARING DATE THIS CAUSE HAVING COME BEFORE THE Court on the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed in the above-entitled cause of action and on Petitioner's request for a Final Hearing Date thereon: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that your Final Dissolution Hearing, along with several others, has been scheduled for 11/07/2018 at 10:00 a.m. Each hearing will be held on a FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS, so be sure to sign-in at Room #277 immediately upon arrival. Your actual Hearing will be held in Magistrate Courtroom C. Courtroom #240. The Court has allotted 15 minutes for this purported uncontested hearing. If Respondent objects to any claims in Petitioner's Petition, Respondent should promptly file his or her Response/Objection with the Court via the Clark County Clerk's Office. Should the Respondent fail to appear at the Final Hearing, Petitioner's Petition for Dissolution may be granted in its entirely. Should the Petitioner fail to appear at said hearing, the case may be dismissed entirely. DATED 08/13/2018 /s/ Susan Popp Susan Popp,Clerk of Courts hspaxlp
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J&J PALLET CORPORATION LOC...
J&J Pallet Corporation located at 1903 East Main St. in New Albany (with corporate office located at 2234 East Market St., New Albany, Indiana 47150) is submitting an NOI letter to notify the Indiana Department of Environmental Manage-ment of our intent to comply with the requirements under 327 IAC 15-6 to discharge storm water exposed to industrial activities. Runoff from the facility will eventually discharge to the Ohio River. Questions or comments should be directed to Mike Schilmiller at the above mentioned corporate address. hspaxlp
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PUBLIC NOTICE AFTER THE REQUIR...
Public Notice After the required written application and sufficient documentation, the City of Jeffersonville's Publically Owned Treatment Works will issue a Discharge Permit to Autoneum North America, Inc. located at 100 River Ridge Parkway Jeffersonville, IN for disposal of pretreated industrial wastewater generated at the facility. A copy of the permit is available for review for persons feeling affected by the issuance of the permit. A written request should be made and sent to the City of Jeffersonville POTW, located at 423 Lewman Way, in Jeffersonville, IN 47130. Such request shall be made within 15 days of this publication. This notice is being published in accordance with Sewer Use and Pretreatment Ordinance 2017-OR-31. hspaxlp
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MDK # 18-022189 STATE OF INDIA...
MDK # 18-022189 STATE OF INDIANA SS: COUNTY OF FLOYD IN THE FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT CAUSE NO. 22C01-1808-MF-001057 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A Plaintiff, vs. Christina McKinley, AKA Christina A. Evans, AKA Christina A. McKinley, et al. Defendants. NOTICE OF SUIT SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO: Chapel View Owner's Association: BE IT KNOWN, that Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., the above-named Plaintiff, by its attorney, Elyssa M. Meade, has filed in the office of the Clerk of the Floyd Circuit Court its Complaint against Defendant Chapel View Owner's Association, and the said Plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that the residence and whereabouts of the Defendant, Chapel View Owner's Association, upon diligent inquiry is unknown, and that said cause of action is for default on the promissory note and to foreclose a mortgage on the following described real estate in Floyd County, State of Indiana, to wit: Lot No. 28 (Twenty-eight) of Chapel View Estates Subdivision being Plat Number Nine Hundred Sixty-seven (967), as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Floyd County, Indiana. commonly known as 3712 Glorywoods Court, New Albany, IN 47150. NOW, THEREFORE, said Defendant is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said Complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or otherwise defend thereto within thirty (30) days after the last notice of this action is published, judgment by default may be entered against said Defendant for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated Clerk, Floyd Circuit Court E;yssa M. Meade (25352-64)Stephanie A. Reinhart (25071-06) Sarah E. Barngrover (28840-64)Chris Wiley (26936-10) Leslie A. Wagers (27327-49) J. Dustin Smith (29493-06) Amanda L. Krenson (28999-61) Attorneys for Plaintiff MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC P.O. Box 441039 Indianapolis, IN 46244 Telephone: 614-220-5611 Facsimile: 614-220-5613 Email: sef-emmeade@manleygdeas.com hspaxlp
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AUCTION 9/26/18 AT 8:00 A.M., ...
Auction 9/26/18 at 8:00 a.m., 1210 Floyd St, New Albany, IN. Bennett's has the right to bid. '07 chev-cobalt,1G1AL15F9771- 18296 , OWES $1500; '00 CHEV-S10, 1gccs1441yk129990 owes $1500; '92 chev-blazer, 1GNCS13X13K1- 37289, OWES $1500; '10 Harley, 1HD1K414AB660530, owes $1500; '06 Pontiac-vibe, 5Y2SL658X6Z432276,owes $1500; '04 saab 93, YS3FD49Y641011978, owes$1500: '01 Saturn-SL1, 1G8ZH528X1Z338545;owes $1500. hspaxlp
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14-18-0022-SS DAVIESS COUNTY S...
14-18-0022-SS DAVIESS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE Sheriff's file No.: 14-18-0022-SS Date&Time of Sale: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 1:00 pm Location of Sale: Daviess County Sheriff's Office Judgment to be satisfied: $63,218.00 Cause Number: 14C01-1601-MF-000007 Plaintiff: FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK OF WASHINGTON Defendant: MICHAEL SLUDER By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me, directed from the Clerk of Superior/Circuit Court of Daviess County Indiana, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said DECREE, with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder at the date, time and location listed above, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate, a certain tract or parcel of land described as follows: Lot Number Fifty-one (51) in Downey, Davis&Company's Addition to the City of Washington, Indiana. Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, this sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. In accordance to the requirements of IC 32-29-7-3, this Notice shall also represent service of Notice of Sale of this real estate upon the owners. Jerry Harbstreit Sheriff of Daviess County Township: Washington Parcel No.: 14-10-27-302-091000-017 300 OGDON STREET, WASHINGTON IN 47501 The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the accuracy of the commonly known address published herein. Katie Kotter, Plaintiff's Attorney Attorney No. 29957-53 Hart Bell, LLC, Attorney Law Firm 812-882-8935 hspaxlp Sept. 4, 11,&18, 2018
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2017 HYUNDAI ELANTRA ADVERTISE...
2017 Hyundai Elantra ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be accepted for a: 2017 Hyundai Elantra Serial number: 5NPD84LF9HH078227 Bids may be submitted at the SOLIDARITY COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION main office until 12:00 Noon on September 13, 2018. The vehicle will be sold to the highest bidder on an as is basis. The credit union reserves the right to refuse all bids. The highest bidder will be notified within 24 hours from the time the bidding is closed. Solidarity Community Federal Credit Union 201 Southway Blvd. East Kokomo, Indiana 46902 K-795 Sept 11, 12, 13 hspaxlp
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APPLICANT'S LEGAL NOTICE OF PU...
APPLICANT'S LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the County of Ripley, Indiana, and an application for variation in the regulations of the zoning ordinance to with: Special Exception Description of premises affected: Part of Section 4, Township 9 North, Range 12 East. Adams Twp. 1.9 acres. 12598 N. Coonhunters Rd. Batesville, IN. Description of action requested: Special exception to operate storage facility and/or a power washing business in the RB district. The application and file on this matter are available for public inspection during regular working hours at the Area Plan Commission office in the Ripley County Courthouse Annex in Versailles, Indiana, prior to the hearing date. A public hearing will be held by said Board on September 25, 2018, at 7:00 P.M., in the meeting room in the Ripley County Courthouse Annex, Versailles, Indiana, at which time all interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in the application. In the event that said item is tabled or postponed, or the meeting is cancelled or postponed, the application will be heard at the next regularly scheduled meeting. No further notification will be sent by certified mail or by publication. /s/ Phillip Miller, Applicant Phillip&Mary Lynne Miller 359 S St. Rd. 129 Batesville, In. 47006 B-114 9/11 hspaxlp 1478927
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING B AVE...
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING B AVENUE WEST PAVING PROJECT OSKALOOSA, IOWA The City Council of Oskaloosa, Iowa, will hold a public hearing on the proposed Plans and Specifications, form of contract and estimate of cost for the construction of certain improvements and work incidental thereto described in general as ÒB Avenue West Paving Project, Oskaloosa, IowaÓ and as described in detail in the Plans and Specifications for said improvements now on file in the office of the City Clerk. The public hearing will be held at 6:00 P.M. on Monday, September 17, 2018, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 220 South Market, Oskaloosa, Iowa in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 384, Code of Iowa. At said hearing any interested person may appear and file objections thereto or to the cost of the improvements. At the hearing, the City will receive and consider any objections made by any interested party, to the Plans and Specifications, proposed form of Contract, and the estimate of cost for the project. The description of work is generally as follows: Clearing and Grubbing Ð Lump Sum; Excavation, Class 10, 12, or 13 Ð 390 CY; Subgrade Preparation Ð 990 SY; Subbase, Modified (6Ó Thick Modified Subbase) Ð 990 SY; Compaction Testing Ð Lump Sum; Storm Sewer, Trenched, PVC or Polypropylene, 12Ó Ð 147 LF; Removal of Storm Sewer (
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STORAGE UNIT SALE HOUSEHOLD GO...
STORAGE UNIT SALE Household goods and personal property shall be sold at Unit 3, Red Brick Mini Storage, 316 6th Avenue East, Oskaloosa, IA 52577, as occupied by Stacey Powell, by public auction on September 26, 2018 at 5:00 p.m.
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE THE OSKA...
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Oskaloosa City Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, September 17, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers, 220 South Market Street, Oskaloosa, Iowa, to consider the vacation and sale of the north-south public alley adjacent to 1210 A Avenue East and legally described as follows: The 16 by 237.5 foot north-south alley lying between Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 8, Lot 9 and Lot 10 of PhelpsÕ Irregular Survey in the City of Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa. Objections may be presented orally at the meeting or written objections shall be received by the City Clerk by September 17, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. in the City ClerkÕs Office, City Hall, 220 South Market Street, Oskaloosa, IA. Amy Miller, City Clerk
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