5.21.2024 Commission Meeting

The City Commission Meeting will begin on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 5:00 PM CT, at the City Commission Chambers, 254 2nd Avenue NE, Valley City, ND.

The meeting is also available to view online https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86904727735 or listen by calling (1 346 248 7799) Webinar ID:  869 0472 7735

Call To Order

Roll Call

Pledge of Allegiance (please stand)

Approval of Agenda (Roll Call Vote needed when changes made to the Agenda)

Approval of Minutes

Approve Minutes from the 5.6.2024 Finance and Commission Meetings.

Approval of Consent Agenda

  1. Approve Raffle Permits for:
    1. S.H.I.N.E. on 8.1.2024 at the Valley City Eagles
    1. Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway Association
  2. Approve the Valley City Chamber of Commerce Application to Block off Central Ave N from 7th St NE-Main St. and Main St. from Central Ave-2nd Ave NE on June 19th from 12 am to 6 pm for Community Days.
  3. Approve 2024-25 Contractor License for Ideal Systems LLC of West Fargo, ND 58078
  4. Approve 2024-25 Contractor Renewal Licenses for:
    1. Taurus Handyman Services
    1. CR Larson Concrete
    1. Bridge City Landscaping & Excavating LLC
    1. Enterprise Sales Co
    1. Montana Dakota Utilities Co
    1. Northland Window & Door
    1. Wrigley Mechanical Inc
    1. PEC Solutions of the Dakotas LLC
    1. ASAP Electric
    1. Gast Construction Company, Inc
    1. Bakkegard & Schell, Inc
    1. John’s Refrigeration & Electric, Inc
    1. Meyer Milk Transport Inc
    1. Bentson Electric    
    1. Travis Kunze Construction
    1. CityWide Electric
    1. 2 Phase Electric LLC
    1. Valley Flooring
    1. Tim’s Custom Cabinet & Construction
    1. RAG Properties, LLC
    1. Peterson Mechanical, Inc.
    1. Safe Basements of Minnesota, LLC
    1. FMJ Electric, LLC
    1. Lavalle Flooring Inc.

Roll Call:          Magnuson        Gulmon           Erickson          Bishop             Carlsrud 

Public Comments

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  • 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

Public Hearing on Valley City Barnes County Public Library Loan Approval.

 Declare Public Hearing Open

Motion to Close Hearing

Roll Call:          Gulmon           Magnuson       Erickson         Bishop            Carlsrud

Approve Valley City Barnes County Library to accept loan through the Rural Development Finance Corporation.

Roll Call:          Magnuson        Erickson         Bishop            Gulmon            Carlsrud

Ordinance  

Approve Second and Final Reading of Ordinance 1152, an ordinance to amend and reenact subsection 7 of section 4-01-05, and sections 4-01-01, 4-01-03, 4-01-04, 4-01-06, 4-01-11, 4-01-12, 4-01-24 of the Valley City Municipal Code relating to sales of alcoholic beverages. (City Attorney Martineck)

Roll Call:          Erickson          Bishop             Magnuson        Gulmon           Carlsrud

Approve Second and Final Reading of Ordinance 1153, an ordinance to amend and reenact subsection 1 of section 11-05-18 of the Valley City Municipal Code related to ice cream trucks.(City Attorney Martineck)

Roll Call:          Gulmon           Erickson          Bishop             Magnuson        Carlsrud 

Resolution

R1.       Resolution 2447, a resolution to approve Final Replat of Lots 14 and 15, Block 1, of Weiser’s Addition to the City of Valley City.

Roll Call:          Magnuson        Gulmon           Erickson          Bishop             Carlsrud 

New Business

N1.      Approve Monthly Bills for the City and Public Works in the Amount of $2,104,601.12. (Finance Director Klein)

Roll Call:          Bishop             Magnuson        Gulmon           Erickson          Carlsrud          

N2.      Approve Employee Travel Voucher Policy. (City Attorney Martineck)

Roll Call:          Erickson          Bishop             Magnuson        Gulmon           Carlsrud

N3.      Consider the Visitor’s Committee recommendation to Approve the Historical Grant Application for Valley City Barnes County Public Library in the amount of $25,000. for the Rotunda Renovation of the 1903 Carnegie Library Project. (Finance Director Klein)

Roll Call:          Gulmon           Erickson          Bishop             Magnuson        Carlsrud

N4.      Approve Site Authorizations for Thundering Saints Inc at Boomers Corner Keg, Bridges Bar & Grill and The Labor Club. (Finance Director Klein)

Roll Call:          Magnuson        Gulmon           Erickson          Bishop             Carlsrud

N5.      Approve Site Authorizations for North Dakota Winter Show at the North Dakota Winter Show Event Center. (Finance Director Klein)

Roll Call:          Bishop             Magnuson        Gulmon           Erickson          Carlsrud

N6.      Approve Conditional Use Permit for Sheyenne Valley Area Career & Technology Center school in R-2 Two-Family Residential District.  (City Attorney Martineck)

Roll Call:          Erickson          Bishop             Magnuson        Gulmon           Carlsrud                                              

N7.      Discuss Mobile Home Park Specification for existing Parks.  (City Attorney Martineck)

Roll Call:          Gulmon           Erickson          Bishop             Magnuson        Carlsrud

City Administrator’s Report
City Updates & Commission Reports
Adjourn

10.9.2023 Mayor’s Message

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 NEWS & NOTES

10/9/2023

  • Hi Folks,
  • Last week I mentioned the reliability of Municipal Power; our power was “on” .99998 of the time during September.  You might be surprised to know squirrels are the greatest cause of outages!
  • This is National Fire Prevention Week, and its theme is “Cooking Safety Starts With YOU.  Pay Attention to Fire Prevention”.  Look through your homes to identify possible fire hazards and have your fire extinguishers inspected at our Fire Hall.
  • Our Fire Department Personnel will be promoting fire safety with department tours and informative sessions around town throughout the week.  This year, our Volunteer Firefighters logged 3348 man hours of firefighter training!  Thank Volunteer Fire Fighters, their families and their employers.
  • Tuesday and Wednesday is the “Battle of the Badges” blood drive at Stout-Miller Inc., Dodge & Ford dealerships on Winter Show Road.  Call Vitalant for an appointment at: 877-258-4825.
  • Mental Health Awareness Week in Barnes County kicked off with an “Out of the Darkness Walk” for Suicide Prevention at Lokken Field Sunday afternoon.  There was a touching program and 124 walkers participated in this 1 of 500 walks across the country.  “Facing a struggle is a strength not a weakness”.
  • PURPLE streetlights?  We are not alone; it is a factory defect and is all over the country.  The company is standing behind the product to date so we can be grateful.
  • School bus drivers are needed to transport students to classes and activities.  Licensure & training is available through Dietrich Bus Service in Valley City.  This is a critical need for our schools and community so please call 701-845-1590.  Thank you for your consideration.
  • Recently there have been numerous cigarette wrappers and drink containers thrown on our streets.  Will you please hold your trash until you can dispose of it properly?  Thank you.
  • Thanks to all who provide and proof material for this article.                    
  • If Jack Nicklaus had to play my tee shots, he couldn’t break 80.  He’d be a pharmacist with a string of drug stores in Ohio.”    ~ Lee Trevino                     

                                                                                                                                                                       Blessings, Pray, be Grateful and Respectful,

Dave

Dave Carlsrud

Agenda Available

10.3.2023 Commission Agenda

The City Commission Meeting will begin on Tuesday, October 3, 2023, at 5:00 PM CT, at the City Commission Chambers, 254 2nd Avenue NE, Valley City, ND.

The meeting is also available to view online https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81201930723 or listen by calling (1 346 248 7799) Webinar ID:  812 0193 0723

Call To Order

Roll Call

Pledge of Allegiance (please stand)

Approval of Agenda

Roll Call: (When needed)

Approval of Minutes

Approve Minutes from the September 18, 2023 Commission Meeting and the September 26, 2023 Special Commission Meeting.

Approval of Consent Agenda

  1. Approve Monthly Reports from the Fire Chief, Electrical Superintendent, Building Inspector Finance Director and Municipal Judge.
  2. Approve 2023-2024 Application for Contractor License for Allstar Construction Residential Operating Company, LLC.
  3. Approve 2023-2024 Renewal Application for Contractor License for Scherbenske Inc.
  4. Approve Raffle Application for St. Catherines School Fall Auction on November 11, 2023, at the Valley City Eagles.

Roll Call:          Magnuson        Erickson          Gulmon           Bishop             Carlsrud

Public Comments

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

PH 1.    Public Hearing Regarding Special Assessment Projects:

Paving Improvement District No. 123.  – 6th St. NW Reconstruction

Water Main Improvement District No. 102. – 6th St. NW Reconstruction

Sanitary Sewer Improvement District No. 66. – 6th St. NW Reconstruction

Paving Improvement District No. 124. – 12th St. N. Mill & Overlay

Paving Improvement District No. 122. – East Main St. Seal Coat

Declare Public Hearing Open.
Close Public Hearing.

Roll Call:          Erickson          Gulmon            Bishop             Magnuson        Carlsrud

Approve Special Assessments as recommended by the Special Assessment Commission for Paving Improvement District No. 123, Water Main Improvement District No. 102, Sanitary Sewer Improvement District No. 66, Paving Improvement District No. 124, and Paving Improvement District No. 122. (Finance Director Klein)

Roll Call:          Gulmon           Bishop             Magnuson        Erickson                      Carlsrud

Ordinance

1. Approve Second and Final Reading of Ordinance 1141, an Ordinance Adopting the 2024 City Budget. (Finance Director Klein)

Roll Call:          Gulmon           Bishop             Magnuson        Erickson          Carlsrud

2. Approve First Reading of Ordinance No. 1142, an Ordinance to Amend and Reenact Section 1-01-16 of the Valley City Municipal Code Relating to Purchasing. (City Attorney Martineck)

Roll Call:          Bishop             Magnuson        Erickson          Gulmon           Carlsrud

3. Approve First Reading of Ordinance No 1143, an Ordinance to Amend and Reenact Section 4-01-01 of the Valley City Municipal Code Relating to Owners of Premises Licensed for Retail Sale of Alcoholic Beverages. (City Attorney Martineck)

Roll Call:          Magnuson        Erickson          Gulmon           Bishop             Carlsrud

4. Approve First Reading of Ordinance No 1144, an Ordinance to Amend and Reenact Section 14-35-12 of the Valley City Municipal Code Relating to Enforcement of Parking Tickets. (City Attorney Martineck)

Roll Call:          Erickson          Gulmon            Bishop             Magnuson        Carlsrud

Resolution

Resolution 2420 Approving Engineers Report and Directing Preparation of Detailed Plans Specification and Estimate of Probable Costs for Paving Improvement District No. 128, Watermain Improvement District No. 105 and Sanitary Improvement District No. 69. (City Engineer)

Roll Call:          Bishop             Magnuson        Erickson          Gulmon           Carlsrud

Resolution 2421 Declaring Necessity of Improvements in Paving Improvement District No. 128. (City Engineer)

Roll Call:          Magnuson        Erickson          Gulmon           Bishop             Carlsrud

New Business

N1.  Appoint Chief of Police Nicholas Horner. (City Attorney Martineck)

Roll Call:          Erickson          Bishop             Magnuson        Gulmon           Carlsrud

Oath Of Office

Chief of Police Nicholas Horner

N2. Approve Monthly Bills for the City and Public Works in the Amount of $     . (Finance Director Klein)

Roll Call:          Erickson          Bishop             Magnuson        Gulmon           Carlsrud

N3. Approve Site Authorization for ND Wildlife Federation at the Valley City Eagles Club on April 6, 2024. (Finance Director Klein)

Roll Call:          Bishop             Magnuson        Erickson          Gulmon           Carlsrud

N4. Approve First Addendum to Landfill Use Agreement with VC. (Public Works Accountant/Manager Jacobson)

Roll Call:          Magnuson        Erickson          Gulmon           Bishop Carlsrud

N5. Consider Cost-Share Agreement with Department of Water Resources Consolidating Permanent Flood Protection Projects (City Engineer)

Roll Call:          Erickson          Bishop             Magnuson        Gulmon           Carlsrud

City Administrator’s Report
City Updates & Commission Reports
Adjourn

Martin Luther King Closure and Garbage Pick-Up

Transfer Station and Public Works Office will be Closed January 17th in observance of Martin Luther King Day. Monday’s garbage route will be picked up Tuesday. Tuesday and Wednesday will be picked up on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday will follow the normal schedule.

1.2.2022 Mayor’s Message

Hello Folks,

  • Proof that “time heals”, I don’t remember the last time we had so much snow in one storm.  Depending from where your reading comes, it seems we had 18-20 inches of snow.  The nice part is, it makes for a beautiful scene in our part of the Sheyenne Valley. 
  • The snow did make for some challenges of course.  Our Public Works Crews had to wait for the storm to subside before snow removal could be effective.  We didn’t get out of our driveway Monday and with the longer duration of the storm; our garbage is waiting to be picked up. 
  • Puppy “poop” is easily seen in the white snow, please pick up your pet’s waste.
  • Kudos to our Public Works Crews as once snow removal began it was “all hands on deck”.  Workers jumped in and worked wherever needed be it hauling snow, sanding or plowing.  Once they began, long hours were worked and the city was pretty well cleaned in about forty hours, running time.
  • Over the weekend I went for a couple walks, warm clothes were needed, and I want to say thanks to all of you who have cleaned your sidewalks and driveways.  It makes walking easier and much safer for mail carriers and delivery people so if you haven’t cleaned yours, please do. Please remember to check your sewer vents.
  • VCPS and VCSU have fine arts and athletic competitions during this time of winter.  Get out and watch the kids compete; it is warm in the venues.
  • Thank you to contributors again this week.
  • “All you need is love; but a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.”  (Charles Schulz) Blessings, Respect, Kindness and Prayers,

Dave

Text: 4th of July Closures & Garbage Plans overlaid over garbage trucks

4th of July Holiday Closures and Garbage Plans

City Hall and  Public Works Office will be closed Monday, July 5th in observance of Independence Day.

The Transfer Station will be closed Saturday, July 3rd and Monday July 5th.

Monday garbage will be picked up on Tuesday. Tuesday route will be picked up on Wednesday.

Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday routes will follow the regular pick up schedule.

Offices and Transfer Station Closed

The City Hall and Public Works Office will be closed Monday, May 31st for Memorial Day.  The Transfer Station will be open Saturday May 29th from 8am-12pm.  Monday’s route will be picked up Tuesday.  Tuesday’s route will be picked up on Wednesday.  Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will follow the regular pick-up schedule.

Minutes Available text with City of Valley City Logo above

5.4.2021 Commission Minutes

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

Members present: President Carlsrud, Commissioner Magnuson, Commissioner Bishop, Commissioner Erickson, and Commissioner Gulmon.

Others present:  City Administrator Crawford, City Attorney Martineck, Deputy Auditor Klein, City Assessor Hansen, PW Supervisor Jacobson, Fire Chief Magnuson, Police Chief Hatcher, City Engineer Chad Petersen, John Hill, Amy Pederson(VCPR), Mike Strom(KLJ).

call to order

Meeting was called to order at 5:00 PM

Pledge of Allegience

Approval of Agenda

Add N11.

Approval of Minutes

Commissioner Bishop moved to approve the minutes from the April 13th and April 19th meetings, seconded by Commissioner Magnuson.  Motion carried.

Arbor Day Proclamation

Approval of Consent Agenda

  1. Approve Monthly Reports from the Fire Chief, Building Inspector, Auditor, Municipal Judge and Public Works Accountant.
  • Approve Monthly Bills for the City and Public Works in the Amount of $3,519,166.04               

1.  Approve Application to Block Off Street for VCSU-VC Activities Board from 3 PM to Midnight on May 5th for the End of Year Street Dance on 2nd Ave SW, East Side of the Student Center and Library.

2. Approve Application to Block Off Street for Sheyenne Valley Soapbox Derby Association for the Soapbox Derby Race held from 6 AM to 6 PM on June 5th, Central Ave from 3rd St to 9th St.

3.  Approve Raffle Permit for Bridge City Cruisers.

4.  Approve Raffle Permit for Fraternal Order of Police James/Valley Lodge #4.

Commissioner Erickson moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Bishop.  Motion carried.

Ordinance

Approve First Reading of Ordinance No. 1074, an Ordinance enacting a new section of the Valley City Municipal Code relating to Wireless Telecommunication Facility Guidelines.

City Attorney Martineck stated no changes from the first reading.  This allows the Auditor Department to determine when the contractor licenses are due.

Commissioner Magnuson moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Gulmon.  Motion carried.

Approve Second and Final Reading of Ordinance No. 1078, an Ordinance to Create and enact Section 15-01-12.1 re Tax Assessment of Unpaid Utility Charges.

City Administrator Crawford stated this is the ordinance we spoke about that if an account hasn’t been paid we will put it on the property.  We are still working out the details but the ordinance would be okay the way it is. We would also give notice to the land owners so they have until January to get everything figured out.

City Attorney Martineck stated no changes from the first reading.

Commissioner Gulmon moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Bishop.  Motion carried.

Approve Second and Final Reading of Ordinance No. 1074, an Ordinance Enacting a new section of the Valley City Municipal Code relating to Wireless Telecommunication Facility Guidelines.

City Attorney Martineck stated a few minor changes since the first reading based on comments received from our City Planner, Joel Quanbeck.  Administrative changes in wording and also clarification that this does not apply to WiFi businesses provide to their customers.  There was a provision for a noise study to be done at Commission request.  It was originally stated that within 20 feet of a residential structure they could request a noise study.  We got rid of that and now they can request a noise study within any distance.

Commissioner Bishop moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Magnuson.  Motion carried. 

Approve Second and Final Reading of Ordinance 1075, an Ordinance Amending and Reenacting Sections of Titles 7 and 11 of the Valley City Municipal Code Related to Building Permits and Zoning Code Violations.

City Attorney Martineck stated no changes from first reading.  This is giving some more avenues for our Planning and Zoning committee to enforce.

Commissioner Gulmon moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Bishop.  Motion carried.

Approve First Reading of Ordinance 1079, an Ordinance Amending and Reenacting Section 12-02-01 of the Valley City Municipal Code re Property Maintenance definitions.

City Attorney Martineck stated in our ordinance we have various definitions for what junk is.  We are trying to expand the definition a bit for some things that are out on private property like old tools, tires, ashes and debris etc.

Commissioner Bishop moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Magnuson.  Motion carried.

Resolution

            Approve Resolution 2294, a Resolution Authorizing Filing of Application with NDDOE for Clean Water & Drinking Water Loan.

Deputy Auditor Klein stated this is just to get the ball rolling on this application.  It’s a low interest loan for what we assess the property owners for the sewer, water and storm sewer.  It gives us a better interest rate that we can pass on to the property owners.

Commissioner Gulmon moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Erickson.  Motion carried.

New Business

Approve Designating Funds from the Cares Act Relief Funds in the amount of $25,000 for Lights to Place on the Elks Foot Bridge and in Veterans Park and $5,000 for the VC Park District to add concrete corn hole games to Chautauqua Park.

City Administrator Crawford stated we want to make sure that the $25,000 is for lights and other decorations so if we don’t use it all on lights we can use it in other places.  There are currently 12 horseshoe games and you would be changing out 4 of those for cornholes and the reason you are coming to the City is because of the large loss you had last year due to covid.

Amy Pederson from VCPR stated right now if people wanted to rent bags right now the plan is to have them at the Wellness Center.

Commissioner Gulmon moved to approve with the addition off the additional decorations to be added with the lights, seconded by Commissioner Bishop.  Motion carried.

Approve Recommendation from Renaissance Zone Authority Board to approve application from John Hill for the 5 year property tax and 5 year income tax exemption up to $300,000 and designate it as VC-128.

Deputy Auditor Klein stated this is approved by the RZ Board for a new home John will build.  John is here if you have any questions.

Commissioner Bishop moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Magnuson.  Motion carried.

Approve Recommendation from Renaissance Zone Authority Board to approve four applications from Legacy Developments for the 5 year property tax and 5 year income tax exemption up to $300,000 each, contingent on receiving their Certificate of Good Standing, and designate them as VC-129, VC-130, VC-131 and VC-132. 

Commissioner Magnuson moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Gulmon.  Motion carried.

Amend City Administrator’s Contract.

City Attorney Martineck stated the purpose of the contract is to correct a discrepancy in the original contract so City Administrator Crawford will get her entire allotment of vacation at her anniversary date and start accruing annual leave like every other employee. 

Commissioner Gulmon moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Magnuson.  Motion carried.

Approve Bluescope Contract.

City Administrator Crawford stated she would like the Commission to approve the contract that was provided in the materials.  It has the final amount, the only thing that might change is if there is anything to do with the additional 12 feet. Carl has sent it to our Zoning Official to make sure everything is correct.

Commissioner Erickson motioned to approve, seconded by Commissioner Bishop.  Motion carried.

Amend Resolution 2292, a Resolution Approving Plat of Hyland Park District.

City Administrator Crawford stated there was just some clarity that needed to be made.  One of the parts that was very important to the P&Z is having sidewalks as the ordinance has stated.  They were understanding that they didn’t need any there because they didn’t go anywhere.  Bruce has found a way to add the sidewalks so we are asking for the amendment.

Commissioner Magnuson motioned to approve, seconded by Commissioner Bishop.  Motion carried.

Approve offer for purchase of property located at 476 5th Ave NE.

City Administrator Crawford stated there was an offer for that property for $5000, they are aware that it is in a floodplain so there will be some restrictions.  They will be working with the school so the Vo-Tech will be building that on the land.  They are also aware that the water and sewer have concrete in them, they were not just blocked off.

Commissioner Gulmon motioned to approve, seconded by Commissioner Bishop.  Motion carried.

Approve Preliminary Design Engineering Agreement for Water/Sanitary Sewer Extensions to Nextera Addition.

Chad Petersen from KLJ stated included in your packet is a contract as well as a location map where the extensions are.  Basically it’s taking the water and sewer from the north across interstate.  The contract prepares the detail plans and specification for bidding purposes as well as the permits from the NDDOT for the interstate crossing and utilities.

City Administrator Crawford stated the reason she asked Chad to bring this agreement today was they will not be doing the work until this is done.  The day it’s finalized we don’t have any extra time.  Right now there was a traffic study that was done from their engineer turned into the DOT, the DOT went to the state and there were some discrepancies that are not okay with the current owner.  They’re trying to work through those and negotiate that.  We do thing that we’ll be able to find a solution but that’s been holding things up and as soon as we’re ready to go, it’s going to go fast.  If everything goes right we want the walls up before winter and they can work inside during the winter.  We had meetings with the owners and Barnes Rural Water as well and got them to agree to give use those easements as long as everything moves forward.

Commissioner Bishop asked if they will put sleeves under the interstate.

Chad responded that they are working the details.  The material they used for the water main at Love’s the material used for that didn’t need a casing pipe so we’re going to look at that.

Commissioner Magnuson moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Bishop. 

Roll Call:  Bishop-aye  Gulmon-aye     Erickson-nay    Magnuson-aye  Carlsrud-aye

Approve Site Authorization Renewal for Valley City Baseball Association at The Clubhouse Lounge from 7/1/2021 through 6/30/2022.

Commissioner Bishop moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Gulmon.  Motion carried.

Discuss VCFD GMC Commercial Rescue Contract.

City Administrator Crawford stated the Rescue Department has found a vehicle that they feel they cannot pass up for the price.  Through the budget found that they could put the down payment on it this year and cover the rest next year when we receive the truck.

Commissioner Bishop stated he thinks it’s a good purchase for the FD given the fact that rescue calls are going up.  We all know that time means lives.  The more time that they have to find the equipment at the haul and load it in the back of the truck when all of it can just be stored on the truck saves a lot of time.

Commissioner Gulmon stated he was unsure of this project coming into this meeting.  We just spent a lot of money on the addition to the fire hall but after listening to the comments today and this money is in the budget, it’s hard to say no when it can affect lives so I changed my mind after hearing the conversations.

Commissioner Magnuson declared conflict and abstained from voting.

Commissioner Erickson moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Bishop.  Motion carried.

City updates & Commission Reports

City Administrator Crawford reported we are still working on the policies and procedures working through for junk.  The police and fire department have stepped up for their portion of these and are all doing a great job and as we keep finding every day, there is something new that we have to take on.  Rest assured everyone is being treated the same.  There are actual policies in place so if someone thinks it’s not fair because someone else gets to do something, it just takes time for us to get to that portion.  It won’t happen overnight, we are taking care of things as they are brought to our attention.  Another thing that was brought to our attention was that we have some encroachments on Main.  First it started in 2009 than in 2011 it was brought up from the information and were working with Dave Anderson.  He had them identified and letters were written up, there’s just some question on what happened after that.  First were going to go over what we’re looking at and then we’ll have Lance start working on getting those cleaned up.  It affects your federal funding if it’s not cleaned up.  Some are as simple as a sign needs to be permitted correctly.  There was a list of 40 properties, we cleaned up 6 and added 4.  Some were as simple as moving a movable sign.

Also working on the policies on utilities.  Carl has some concerns on making sure we can actually move forward with enforcement and so we have some other cities we are working with that do the same thing so we just want to make sure our policy is correct. 

An update on the storage building, we signed a purchase agreement.  KLJ got the information to the State Water Commission for us so we cannot purchase anything until we’re approved for that.

City Attorney Martineck stated as far as ordinance changes, we’re looking at a couple different ordinances coming up.  There has been some ongoing issues with cleanup in our mobile home parks so we’re working on that.  There have also been issues with clean up for fire damaged properties.  Joel Quanbeck has some good ideas for updating our zoning codes so those will be discussed at our next PZ meeting.   

Deputy Auditor Richter stated we do have a meeting tomorrow night at 5:30 for the informational meeting for property owners within the storm sewer.  They all received a letter.

PW Manager Jacobson reported that we had around 950ish people sign up for emails so this will definitely help us in PW.

Fire Chief Magnuson thanked the Commission and everyone that helped with the addition to the building.  It’s really dry out.  No open burning in the city, you can have a fire pit but no burning in dikes or anything.  Please use an approved fire pit and have something nearby that can put it out if it gets out of control.

Chad Petersen 5th Ave NW moved in a week or two ago and got started on the concrete.  As of Monday all the concrete work has been completed on 5th Ave.  Right now they are working on repairs before the top layer of asphalt.  We’re anticipating by the end of May they should be wrapping that up.  7th Ave NW-2nd Ave NE project, they just had the preconstruction meeting for that project and they were anticipating starting a week or so ago but due to some delays in receiving some of their materials they have not started yet.  They are looking at starting Monday of next week.  Streetscape II project, we are looking at starting on the 17th so we will look at scheduling a preconstruction meeting for that.    

Commissioner Gulmon the Public Library stated appointments are no longer required but are encouraged.  They are increasing to 10 patrons allowed in the building at one time, 5 upstairs and 5 downstairs.  They will no longer quarantine returned materials.  Face masks are required, curb side service will continue.

Commissioner Erickson reminded everyone that clean up week is the end of the month, May 24-28.  Separate your piles.

Commissioner Bishop shout out to the city crews.  You notice that some paint has been put down, it really looks good.  I know I sound like a broken record but if you see a police officer or volunteer fireman, thank them.  They do a good job and a lot of times don’t get the thanks they deserve.

President Carlsrud the City County Health has vaccines available and they are taking walk-ins.  I encourage you to get your vaccines so we can get to herd immunity.  Thanks to everybody here and thanks to you that are watching.  In about a year, three of us will be up for reelection, consider running.

Adjourn

Meeting was adjourned at 5:48 P.M.

Clean up Week

City Clean up

 

Attention Valley City Residents

City Cleanup

May 24TH through May 28th

Valley City will conduct its annual residential waste cleanup the week of May 24TH through May 28TH.  The free pickup and disposal for residential waste only.

Valley City residents are encouraged to clean up, clean off, and clean out their properties.  On your regular garbage pickup day, put all your garbage, including the extra, out in your regular pick up spot by 7:00 AM, and Valley City Public Works will pick it up.  There is no limit on the number of bags, cans, boxes, etc., and no extra charge.  We will pick up general household garbage, couches, chairs, furniture, branches and wood DO NOT BAG OR BOX BRANCHES.  Paints and liquids can be disposed of in a dry, hardened form.  Cat litter, floor dry or sawdust can be used to absorb the liquid.  Empty cans can be left out with garbage. LEFTOVER PAINT WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THE LANDFILL DURING CLEAN UP WEEK BUT MUST BE DRIED.

Separate items into piles

  • branches and tree (will be picked up the week after cleanup week)
  • household garbage
  • bricks, shingles, cement, wood products, rocks, large carpet rolls

Residents may take their appliances to Valley Recycling Center.

The following items WILL NOT be picked up:

Leaves and grass need to be taken to the collection site at the landfill at no charge.

  • Tires must be taken to the transfer station. The disposal fee cannot be charged, cash only.
  • Batteries may be taken to Valley Recycling Center.
  • Scrap metal may be taken to Valley Recycling Salvage Yard at 11481 35th ST SE  (north of Valley City landfill)

Help the garbage crews by putting the garbage into boxes, bags or cans not to exceed 32 gallons or 50 lbs.

Note:  Free disposal of grass, leaves, branches, trees, used motor oil and metal can be disposed of at the Transfer Station all year long. Metal is free for city residents not businesses.