Moyie Springs City
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August 7, 2011 |
CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS MINUTES REGULAR
MEETING JULY 13, 2011
City Council met in regular session July 13,
2011 at the Moyie Springs City Hall.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Doug
Evans. Present were Councilmen Steve Economu,
Chad Farrens, Terry Johnson, City Attorney, Dan
Featherston, Fire Chief Ken English and Public
Works Supervisor John Nelson.
Discussed the minutes of the regular meeting on
June 8, 2011. A motion was made by Steve Economu
and seconded by Chad Farrens to approve the
minutes as written. Motion carried.
Discussed the financial statement. A motion was
made by Chad Farrens and seconded by Steve
Economu to approve as written. Motion carried.
Mike Sloan, EDC, attended the meeting. Mike said
the State of Idaho has authorized his job for
one more year. Mike also told the council
Shelman Furniture is closing and that building
is so large that it may be hard to get it leased
again.
Sandy told the council the Estaline Reader
property now belongs to the City of Moyie. The
council discussed when and how the property
should be cleaned up. John was told to put
caution tape around the property. Sandy was told
to check with Darrell Kerby about insurance on
the property. Steve Economu said we should have
another clean-up day to clean up the property.
Chad Farrens said he will talk to Jesse at the
mill. John Nelson said none of the equipment at
the mill would be able to get on the property.
The septic tank is still on the property.
Discussed the fence, that has fallen onto the
property. The fence was put up by Jim Trice and
now belongs to Brett Evans. John will talk to
Brett Evans.
Discussed the sign for the City Hall. Terry
Johnson said he has a 50” saw blade. Chad will
talk to the mill to see if they have a 50”
blade.
Discussed Geoff Hollenbeck’s council position.
Doug Evans asked Dan Featherston if we need
Geoff’s resignation in writing? Dan said yes.
Chad will call Geoff.
Discussed DSL internet service through Frontier.
Sandy said for 5 megabytes the cost would be
$44.99/mo. for the first year and then
$59.99/mo. For 7 megabytes the cost would be
$84.99/mo. for the first year and then
$99.99/mo. This will be discussed again at the
August 3rd meeting.
There is no new information regarding the Tate
property.
There will be a special meeting on July 27th
and, if needed, the 28th, at 6 PM to work on the
2011-12 budget.
Discussed the Volunteer Fire Department. Ken
English reported the “Accident Ahead” signs cost
$380 - $400 ea. and they need two. Ken said they
also need nitro gloves and they cost about
$15.00/box. A motion was made by Steve Economu
and seconded by Chad Farrens authorizing Ken
English to purchase 2 “Accident Ahead” signs for
$380 - $400 ea. and a case of nitro gloves if he
can get a good price on them. Motion carried.
Ken read a letter from Duracell to the Fire
Department – they donated a box of AA and AAA
batteries to the fire department. The fire calls
for June were: June 1 – LEPC meeting; June 3 –
fire Chiefs meeting; June 15 – Fire Chiefs
meeting; June 25 – ambulance assist; June 27 –
ambulance assist; June 28 – ambulance assist;
June 29 – fire – false alarm. Ken said the fire
equipment is running good.
Discussed the Water & Sewer systems. John Nelson
reported we pumped a high on June 23rd of
219,400 gpd; a low on the 1st of 106,900 gpd; an
average of 156,893 gpd and a total for the month
of June of 4,706,800 gallons. John said he got
120 yards of gravel from the State. Doug asked
John how the roads are now that they’ve dried
out – do they need calcium applied? John said he
put 15 loads of rock on E. Mountain View and it
will need calcium. Doug said the roads that are
crowned have less potholes than the ones that
aren’t. John said the waterline project is going
alright, but it will be difficult to connect it
– John explained why. The mill is using water
off the hydrants for the water truck. John was
told to put a “yield” sign at the intersection
of Black Bear & N. Elk roads.
Doug attended the KVRI meeting. He said 4 or 5
of the group went to Washington DC. They are
trying to get a grant to study animals getting
hit on the highway at McArthur. The ground work
for the grizzly bear study will cost $3,000,000.
If there end up being more bears than the Fish &
Game say, it could help the logging industry,
etc. For the grizzly bear study, there will be
40 people per section and 3 – 4 sections will be
done at a time. Mike Sloan is concerned that if
they find there are more bears, they will want
more land for them.
Discussed the bills. A motion was made by Chad
Farrens and seconded by Steve Economu to pay the
bills. Motion carried.
A motion was made by Steve Economu and seconded
by Terry Johnson to adjourn. Motion carried.
/s/
Attest: City Clerk
CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS MINUTES SPECIAL
MEETING JULY 27, 2011
City Council met in special session July 27,
2011 at the Moyie Springs City Hall.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Doug
Evans. Present were Councilmen Steve Economu,
Chad Farrens, Terry Johnson, Fire Chief Ken
English and Public Works Supervisor John Nelson.
Waived the approval of the minutes of the
regular meeting on July 13, 2011.
Worked on the 2011-12 budget.
The council decided to put new windows and
carpet in the City Hall out of the current
budget. A 3% raise was given to Ken English,
John Nelson and Sandy Tompkins. A $200.00 annual
raise was given to City Attorney Dan
Featherston. We will switch to Frontier DSL
(5mb) for $44.99/mo. for the first year.
A motion was made by Chad Farrens and seconded
by Terry Johnson to adjourn. Motion carried.
/s/
Attest: City Clerk
CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS MINUTES SPECIAL
MEETING JULY 28, 2011
City Council met in special session July 28,
2011 at the Moyie Springs City Hall.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Doug
Evans. Present were Councilmen Steve Economu,
Chad Farrens, Terry Johnson, Fire Chief Ken
English and Public Works Supervisor John Nelson.
Waived the approval of the minutes of the
regular meeting on July 13, 2011 and the special
meeting on July 27, 2011.
Finished working on the 2011-12 budget.
A motion was made by Steve Economu and seconded
by Chad Farrens to adjourn. Motion carried.
/s/
Attest: City Clerk
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