06/02/2020 City Commission Agenda

The City Commission Meeting will begin on Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 5:00 PM CT, at City Commission Chambers, 254 2nd Avenue NE, Valley City, ND. Members of the public are not permitted in the Commission Chambers due to COVID-19 and as allowed in ND Executive Order 2020-16.

Members of the public may view the meeting online (https://zoom.us/j/98978843732?pwd=QVpONXRTOEU3Z2tIckd4Zy9RZTI0UT09) Password 5aJ44L or listen by calling (1-669-900-9128) Webinar ID: 989 7884 3732 Password 674864

Call To Order
Roll Call
Pledge of Allegiance (Please Stand)
Oath of Office for City Administrator Gwen Crawford

Approval of Agenda

Approval of Minutes

Minutes from May 19, 2020 meeting

Approval of Consent Agenda

  1. Approve Monthly Reports from the Fire Chief, Building Inspector, Auditor, Municipal Judge and Public Works Accountant.
  2. Approve Monthly Bills for the City and Public Works in the Amount of $                                  
  3. Approve Electrician,  Plumber and/or Mechanical Contractor license for
    1. Maple River Electric
    1. On Demand Plumbing
  4. Approve Tree Trimming & Removal License for GS Services

Roll Call:          Magnuson        Erickson          Powell              Bishop             Carlsrud

Public Comments

During the COVID-19 emergency, members of the public may request to make a public comment regarding city business by contacting City Hall (701) 845-1700 by 12 NOON on the day of the meeting to make arrangements.

Attorney General’s “A Citizen’s Guide to North Dakota Open Records & Open Meetings Laws” *A member of the public does not have the right to speak to the governing body at an open meeting.  The public is only entitled to see and hear what happens at a meeting, and to record or broadcast those observations.

  • No personal attacks to persons present or not
  • No inflammatory language used during time that you have the platform
  • 5 minute maximum or as directed by the chair
  • Thank you for participating in City Government.

Public Hearing

  1. Public Hearing for Annexation of Auditor’s Lot Number 1 of the NE1/4 of the SW ¼ of Section 27, Township 140, Range 58, Barnes County, ND (City Attorney Martineck)

    Declare public hearing open.
    Close hearing.

    Roll Call:          Erickson          Powell              Magnuson        Bishop             Carlsrud

Approve first reading of Ordinance No. 1059, an Ordinance Relating to the Annexation of Territory described as Auditor’s Lot Number 1 of the NE1/4 of the SW ¼ of Section 27, Township 140, Range 58, Barnes County, ND (City Attorney Martineck)

Roll Call:          Powell              Bishop             Magnuson        Erickson          Carlsrud

Ordinance

  1. Approve second and final reading of Ordinance No. 1056, an Ordinance Repealing Section 2-04-03 of V.C.M.C., relating to residency requirements of appointive officers and employees of city (City Attorney Martineck)

    Roll Call:          Bishop             Erickson          Powell              Magnuson        Carlsrud

Resolution

  1. Approve Resolution No. 2257, a Resolution Approving Final Plans and Specifications for Permanent Flood Protection Erosion Mitigation Phase 1 (Woodland Park and Riverview Drive) and Authorizing Engineer to Advertise for Bids (KLJ)

    Roll Call:          Magnuson        Bishop             Powell              Erickson          Carlsrud

New Business

  1. Approve request for $15,000 (from city sales tax dedicated to economic development) to assist with VC Smart Restart Campaign (Jennifer Feist, Valley City-Barnes County Development Corporation)

    Roll Call:          Erickson          Magnuson        Bishop             Powell              Carlsrud
  2. Approve purchase of (2) 300KVA 480/277 Padmount Transformers from Resco in the amount of $11,899.47 (Public Works Accountant Jacobson)

    Roll Call           Magnuson        Erickson          Powell              Bishop             Carlsrud

City Administrator’s Report
City Updates & Commission Reports
Adjourn

COVID-19 Briefing Wednesday at 5:30 PM with City of Valley City and City County Health District logos

05/26/2020 COVID-19 Briefing

City of Valley City Hosting COVID-19 Response Briefing on May 27

WHO: Officials from City-County Health District, City and County Government, and Barnes County Senior Services are expected to speak.

Speakers will include:

  • Theresa Will – Administrator for City-County Health District
  • Scott Magnuson – Valley City Fire Chief
  • Pat Hansen – Director of Barnes County Food Pantry
  • Bill Carlblom – Barnes County Commissioner  
  • Dave Carlsrud – Valley City Mayor

WHAT: Each organization will provide updates and information pertaining to recent developments in the COVID-19 community response. All officials will be available following the briefing for questions from media partners.

WHEN: Wednesday, May 27 at 5:30pm

WHERE: City of Valley City – City Hall, 254 2nd Ave NE, Valley City, ND 58072

The briefing is closed the public to honor social distancing. Members of the public can view live on City-County Health’s Facebook page, KOVC 1490 AM, BEK Channel 26 and CSI Cable 68.

President Dave Carlsrud

05/25/2020 Mayor’s Message

BLESSING or CURSE

  • Monday was Memorial Day.  It is a solemn day remembering all military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.  Please take some time to remember a family member or friend who served our county allowing us to be free.
  • Freedoms, as mentioned above, a blessing or a curse?  With “North Dakota Smart Restart” (NDSR), we can enjoy more freedoms though a wrong choice could put you and others in harms way.  Just because we are FREE to do something doesn’t mean it is the best for us.  Near us numbers of positive tests continue rising creating greater risks.  Please be smart with your decisions, as of Sunday, ND has 1265 positive tests this month.
  • Our Chamber of Commerce and local businesses are diligently researching the safest ways to provide activities for this summer; watch for them. 
  • Do you find yourself in a “funk” over this virus “stuff” occasionally?  I do.  One of the best things for me is to get out for a walk, mow the lawn, ride a bike, trim a tree or sometimes just stepping outside and taking some “deep cleansing breaths”.  “Get up, get dressed and get going”!
  •  “To the world you may be one person, but to one person, you may be the world.(Charlie Brown)

Blessings, Pray and Be Safe,

Dave Carlsrud

Water Supply & Pressure ISSUE

UPDATED 2:55 PM: The water supply and water pressure issue has been FIXED. If you are continuing to experience problems, please contact Public Works at (701) 845-0380. Thank you!

As of 5/26/2020 at 10:50 AM, all areas of city are being impacted by water pressure & supply issue. Crews are working on the issue.

5th Avenue NW Detour Map

Construction Notice: Intersection of 5th Avenue NW & 2nd Street NW Closing 5/26/2020

Starting May 26th, 2020 the intersection of 5th Avenue NW and 2nd Street NW will be closed. The intersection will remain closed until underground utility work is complete.

The current detour route will remain in effect. The detour runs from Main Street to 9th Avenue NW and then back to 5th Avenue NW via 12th Street NW.

Updated maps for all road closures will be posted on the City of Valley City’s webpage https://www.valleycity.us/engineers/ when they are taking affect. If you have any questions regarding the project, please contact KLJ at (701)-845-4980.

City of Valley City Logo with Beautification Committee text below

05/21/2020 Beautification Committee Worknight

WORKNIGHT on this THURSDAY, MAY 21 at 5:30 pm.

Meet at Viking Drive and 10th AVE SW, which is west of the Bubble, north of Tharaldson Field, at a tree planting we did a couple years ago.

ACTIONS FOR THE NIGHT:

1.  Take away the stakes and bamboo from these trees, clean up/weed the base of the trees and fluff the mulch, prune as necessary, trim a couple of the bushes found at either end the tree planting.

2.  Then we’ll move to 5th AVE NE across from the Highline Orchard (east side of that street).

We’ll remove the stakes and supports, weed the base and fluff mulch and lightly prune as needed.  NOTE there are 2 dead trees there, but we can plant them another night.

Minutes Available text with City of Valley City Logo above

05/05/2020 City Commission Minutes

The City Commission Meeting meet on Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 5:00 PM CT, via Zoom. Board Members may attend from alternate locations to minimize group size and contact, as recommended by state and federal government officials due to COVID-19 and as allowed in ND Executive Order 2020-16. Members of the public may view the meeting online (https://zoom.us/j/98790731637) listen by calling (312) 626-6799 Webinar ID: 987 9073 1637.

President Carlsrud called the meeting to order at 5:00 PM.

Members present: Commissioner Magnuson, Commissioner Powell, Commissioner Erickson, Commissioner Bishop.

Others present: City Auditor Richter, City Attorney Martineck.

Approval of Agenda – Addition of Consent D; N11

Approval of Minutes

Commissioner Powell moved to approve the minutes from the April 21, 23, 28, 2020 meetings; seconded by Commissioner Magnuson. Motion carried.

Approval of Consent Agenda

  1. Approve Monthly Reports from the Fire Chief, Building Inspector, Auditor, Municipal Judge and Public Works Accountant.
  2. Approve Monthly Bills for the City and Public Works in the Amount of $2,291,417.29
  3. Approve Electrician, Plumber and/or Mechanical Contractor licenses for
    1. Kemen Plumbing & Heating, Inc
    1. Tyler’s Electric, LLC
  4. Approve Raffle Permit for ND Appaloosa Horse Club

Commissioner Erickson inquired about Kemen Plumbing & Heating application. City Attorney Martineck stated the Building Inspector is recommending approval.

City Auditor Richter discussed the monthly bills which included $1.1 million for debt service, TIF payments and purchase of 6 roll-off containers for the Transfer Station.

Commissioner Erickson moved to approve the consent agenda, seconded by Commissioner Magnuson. The motion passed unanimously.

Public Hearing

Public Hearing to Rezone for public use the VCSU Center for the ArtsPresident Carlsrud declared the public hearing open. There were no comments. Commissioner Magnuson moved to close the public hearing, seconded by Commissioner Bishop. Motion passed unanimously.

Approve first reading of Ordinance No. 1055, an Ordinance Rezoning West ½ of Lot 10, East 74.25’ of Lots 11 & 12, Lots 13 and 14 less the North 105’, and Lot 15 of Block 3, Andrus & Sifton’s Addition for VCSU Center for the Arts

Commissioner Bishop moved to approve Ordinance No. 1055, seconded by Commissioner Powell. The motion passed unanimously. City Attorney Martineck thanked VCSU for attending the meeting and stated the ordinance will be considered for second reading in two weeks.

Ordinance

Approve second and final reading of Ordinance No. 1053, an Ordinance Rezoning Block 3, Plecity Mobile Home Park Addition

City Attorney Martineck stated that Block 3 will be rezoned from mobile home use to commercial use for a storage building and workshop with no changes from the first reading. Commissioner Magnuson moved to approve second and final reading of Ordinance No. 1053, seconded by Commissioner Erickson. The motion passed unanimously.

Approve second and final reading of Ordinance No. 1054, the 2020 Infrastructure Funding Ordinance

City Attorney Martineck stated the purpose is to provide up to $150,000 for infrastructure funding for areas newly annexed to the City.

Commissioner Magnuson moved to approve the second and final reading of Ordinance No. 1054.

Commissioner Powell stated he voted no on the previous reading, as he’d like to see access to funding for developers within city limits to pay off special assessments to promote vacant lots. City Attorney Martineck stated if funding is available through Prairie Dog funding, this could be considered. Commissioner Magnuson said he would encourage in-fill development in the future.

The motion passed unanimously.

Resolution

Approve Resolution No. 2251, a Resolution Approving Plat of Waterfront Meadows

City Attorney Martineck stated the plat is for a new subdivision south of I-94 and was previously presented to the Commission. Since that time, the developer agreement has been signed and an agreement with Barnes Rural Water District has been signed. Martineck stated that annexation of 8th Avenue still needs to occur, this will provide access to the subdivision. Martineck stated that proof of insurance and cash bond will be required to move forward. Martineck recommends approval contingent upon annexation of 8th Avenue, proof of insurance and cash bond.

Commissioner Magnuson moved to approve Resolution No. 2251 with contingencies as stated, seconded by Commissioner Bishop.

Roll Call: Powell – abstain; Erickson – nay; Bishop – aye; Magnuson – aye; Carlsrud – aye. Motion carried.

Approve Resolution No. 2253, a Resolution accepting Bid and Awarding Contract to Strata Corporation for UGP-2-999(051) – Streetscape Phase II

Commissioner Erickson moved to reject all bids and re-bid the project in October 2020, seconded by Commissioner Bishop.

City Auditor Richter stated that the project has been reviewed by City Staff as the results are $750,000 over the planned local cost share estimated in 2018. Richter stated more work is needed than anticipated. The R&R fund does not have funding available. Chad Petersen from KLJ stated the extra work is due to ADA requirements; encroachment issues; moving curb lines; and replacing more concrete than originally expected. Petersen will review if additional funds area available to offset the additional expense and plan to re-bid this fall for construction in 2021.

The motion passed unanimously.

Approve Resolution No. 2254, a Resolution Approving Renaissance Zone Development Plan for 2020 – 2025

Emma Tufte reported the Renaissance Zone Authority Board met and provided a do pass recommendation for the Development Plan. Tufte reviewed the process to date which has included a public hearing that was held on December 9, 2019. Property owners within the Zone were notified of the renewal process and no requests were received to change the Zone mapping. The Board considered the possibility of expanding near the University District but chose to take no action. The Zone map remains unchanged from the 2015 version of the map.

The Renaissance Zone Authority Board had received request prior to the renewal process to increase the single-family residence exemption cap to $300,000 and in this renewal process is recommending that change be made. Tufte noted that with the approval of this Resolution, the City Commission policy will be changed to reflect increased cap.

The renewal request has been presented by Chair Knutson to the Barnes County Commission and

Valley City Public School board for consideration and received support.

Commissioner Powell moved to approve Resolution No. 2254, seconded by Commissioner Erickson. The motion passed unanimously.

New Business

Approve Recommendations from Renaissance Zone Authority Board for 5 year income tax exemption and 5 year property tax exemption up to $250,000 for the following projects

  1. VC-123 at 461 12 ½ Street NE
  2. VC-124 at 441 12 ½ Street NE
  3. VC-125 at 554 Legacy Lane

Commissioner Bishop moved to approve the Renaissance Zone projects, seconded by Commissioner Magnuson. The motion passed unanimously.

Consider Parade Application for VCHS Class of 2020 on May 13, 2020 at 6:30 PM on Central Avenue from Hanna Field to Main Street
City Attorney Martineck brought the application to the City Commission under New Business due to COVID-19. Gina Thorton was available on Zoom and provided background regarding their plans. Students will be in their own cars. Commissioner Magnuson asked Thorton to advertise the event with request for public to adhere to social distancing guidelines. Commissioner Powell moved to approve the parade, seconded by Commissioner Erickson. Roll call: Erickson – aye; Powell – aye; Magnuson – aye; Bishop – aye; Carlsrud – nay. Motion carried.

Consider Recommendation from Visitors Committee for a Food & Beverage grant in an amount not to exceed $42,079 for Kayak & Bike Kiosk Project from Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway

Bobby Koepplin appeared by Zoom, to reviewed the request. The project also includes money from the Bush Grant prize. A kayak kiosk will be installed at Bjornson Golf Course and a bike kiosk at Gaukler Wellness Center. Valley City Park & Rec has agreed to operate and maintain the kiosks for 5 years.
Commissioner Erickson moved to approve the grant request, seconded by Commissioner Bishop. The motion passed unanimously.

Approve Agreement between City and Bridgetown Builders Inc. for development of Waterfront Meadows Subdivision
City Attorney Martineck reported plat has been approved, infrastructure funding ordinance approved, this agreement now sets forth the requirements for infrastructure development to and within the development. Martineck stated requirements for … Martineck recommends approval. Donny Eberle clarified the agreement is with Bridgetown Develop, LLP.

Commissioner Magnuson moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Bishop. Roll call: Bishop – aye; Magnuson – aye; Erickson – aye; Powell – abstain; Carlsrud – aye. Motion carried.

Consider Engineering Agreement with KLJ for Water, Sewer and Roadway Extension to Waterfront Meadows in an amount not to exceed $20,500.

Chad Petersen from KLJ stated that this for engineering work to extend water, sewer and roadway to Waterfront Meadows. This is an hourly not to exceed contract for design and construction engineering work. Commissioner Erickson asked for clarification regarding this expense. Chad Petersen from KLJ clarified that this is included in the $150,000 set aside for the project.

Commissioner Magnuson moved to approve agreement, seconded by Commissioner Powell. The motion passed unanimously.

Consider Amendment to Agreement for Permanent Flood Protection Phase IV – Preliminary Engineering for CLOMR

Chad Petersen from KLJ stated the State Water Commission has approved reallocation of funding to provide for CLOMR with a cost share of 85% SWC; 15% local cost share. The contract is hourly not to exceed.

Commissioner Magnuson moved to approve the agreement, seconded by Commissioner Bishop. The motion passed unanimously.

Consider bid for cable in conduit from Resco in the amount of $11,070 for 5th Avenue NW lighting project

President Carlsrud presented the request to purchase on behalf of Marshall Senf. Commissioner Bishop moved to approve the purchase, seconded by Commissioner Magnuson. The motion passed unanimously.

Consider ending 2020 Spring Flood declaration

City Auditor Richter reported that on March 3, the City made the 2020 spring flood declaration. City Auditor Richter stated there was $35,000 in expenses from VCPW for pump usage and some overtime; with minimal engineering. Differding does not anticipate additional expenses as pumps have been pulled. Commissioner Powell moved to end the 2020 Spring flood declaration, seconded by Commissioner Erickson. The motion passed unanimously.

Approve Annual Gaming Site Authorization for Thundering Saints, Inc. at Boomer’s Corner Keg for July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021

Commissioner Magnuson moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Erickson. The motion passed unanimously.

Consider waiving alcoholic beverage licenses fees for six months for businesses closed by the Governor’s order

Commissioner Magnuson stated the Commission has been approached by licensees to consider waiving licensing fees. Magnuson recommended waiving the first six months of the license fees [July 1, 2020 – December 31, 2020] and then re-evaluate.

Commissioner Bishop moved to approve waiving alcoholic beverage licensing fees forsix months for businesses closed by governor’s order, seconded by Commissioner Magnuson. The motion passed unanimously.

Approve employment contract with City Administrator appointee Gwendolyn Crawford
President Carlsrud stated a contract has been offered for the City Administrator position to Gwendolyn Crawford. Commissioner Bishop expressed concern regarding the starting salary as $80,000 discussed but the contract reads $82,000. Candidate requested one more year step increase which raised it by $2,000.

Commissioner Powell moved to approve as stated; seconded by Commissioner Magnuson.

Roll call: Magnuson – aye; Erickson – nay; Powell – aye; Bishop – nay; Carlsrud – aye. Motion carried.

City Updates & Commission Reports

Commissioner Powell thanked Gina Thorton for organizing the parade for high school seniors and encouraged the public to use common sense.

City Attorney Martineck expects conversation about the [COVID-19] employee policy that employees are under that are tighter than state requirements.

City Auditor Richter stated city hall is working towards a smart restart including installation of Plexiglas.

Chad Petersen from KLJ reported work continues for Phase IIA & III Permanent Flood Protection. 5th Avenue NW project will begin May 11. KLJ is working with VCPW to adjust garbage pickup and communicate with property owners this week.

Commissioner Bishop thanked city employees.

Commissioner Magnuson acknowledged VCPD & VCFD for efforts. Enjoyed the banners on city streets for the 2020 seniors.

President Carlsrud stated that things are more open, but requires continued discipline for wise decisions. Thanked Kristi Brandt and VCPW Electrical Department for efforts in putting banners up around town. Thanked employees.

President Carlsrud welcomed Gwen as new City Administrator.

Adjourn  at 6:00 PM.

COVID-19 Briefing Wednesday at 5:30 PM with City of Valley City and City County Health District logos

05/20/2020 COVID-19 Briefing

City of Valley City Hosting COVID-19 Response Briefing on May 20

WHO: Officials from City-County Health District, City Government, and Barnes County Senior Services are expected to speak.

Speakers will include:

  • Theresa Will – Administrator for City-County Health District
  • Scott Magnuson – Valley City Fire Chief
  • Pat Hansen – Director of Barnes County Food Pantry
  • Dave Carlsrud – Valley City Mayor

WHAT: Each organization will provide updates and information pertaining to recent developments in the COVID-19 community response. All officials will be available following the briefing for questions from media partners.

WHEN: Wednesday, May 20 at 5:30pm

WHERE: City of Valley City – City Hall, 254 2nd Ave NE, Valley City, ND 58072

The briefing is closed the public to honor social distancing. Members of the public can view live on City-County Health’s Facebook page, KOVC 1490 AM, BEK Channel 26 and CSI Cable 68.

Memorial Day Closures & Garbage Plans overlaid on garbage truck

Offices & Transfer Station Closures: Memorial Day

Office & Transfer Station Closings:

  • Transfer Station will be closed on Saturday, May 23
  • Public Works, City Hall & Transfer Station will be closed on Monday, May 25.

Garbage Schedule: Week of May 25

  • Monday’s garbage will be picked up on Tuesday.
  • Tuesday & Wednesday’s garbage will be picked up on Wednesday.
  • Regular schedule resumes on Thursday.