Council Minutes
The Lawton City Council met in regular session on , at the Lawton City Clerk’s office. Mayor pro tem Arlan Kolker called meeting
to order at Council members present: Arlan Kolker, and Terry Masching. Jeff Nitzschke and Tony Bengford arrived at . Mayor Shorman
arrived at . Masching moved to approve tentative agenda as presented. Kolker seconded, roll call 5-0, carried. Kolker moved to approve
consent agenda as presented. Bengford seconded, roll call 5-0, carried.
Loraine Washburn expressed concerns regarding back lot line of her property. Jerry Steffen will be asked to locate alley.
Building Permits were issued to Don Grigg, 3-season porch; and Linda LaPlante, shed. Discussion was held regarding 4-foot setback
from lot lines. Building permit regulation discussion was tabled for another month.
Spencer Griffith and Mark Richardson have expressed interest in purchasing downtown property. CAD drawings were given to Council
showing possible downtown improvements. Council will consider how to proceed. Alley located between Legion building and new bank
needs attention before winter. City will put rock down for time being.
Centennial Committee was granted permission to borrow city picnic tables, chairs and tables for chili feed at Fire Hall . Fire equipment
will be moved from the Fire Hall that night to assist in easy access for emergency purposes.
Mayor Shorman turned meeting over to mayor pro tem Kolker for reasons of discussing storm sewer extension south of Shorman development
from to K49. After considerable discussion, Nitzschke made motion that city would pay 50% and developer would pay 50% of total cost
of approximately $12,000.00 for installing a buried 36” PVC pipe to be used as storm sewer extension. The cost share was derived
at because of the difference between installing a 24” pipe (developer’s responsibility) and the 36” pipe the city feels is necessary
for this particular location. Motion is contingent upon all easements being granted. Bengford seconded motion. Motion carried on
roll 5-0. Easements will be required from abutting property owners Paul Dunn, Craig McNaughton and Martin Shorman. Property owners
will be contacted. Meeting turned back over to Mayor Shorman.
Bridge/culvert recommendation on Elm & Larimer Sts. intersection will be discussed at November meeting. Jerry Steffen was unable
to get recommendation ready for October meeting.
Regarding unauthorized use of motorized vehicles, residents are reminded in the State of only a licensed driver may operate a motorized
vehicle on public property. This includes use of ATV’s, snowmobiles, go-carts, “Barbie” cars. Unlicensed drivers could be cited
for this offense.
Storm sewer work is completed at Elm and Main Sts. intersection. Work is progressing at Oak and Pine Sts. Lowell Anderson reported
asphalt work will proceed on as early as possible. Barkley Asphalt, Inc. has been hired for this job. Improvements will proceed
from the high school north about 526’ to . Maguire Iron will be cleaning the water tower .
Attorney Metcalf reminded Council that subdividers are responsible for enforcing covenants. This is a private issue that cannot be
handled by the city. A resident complaint had been received by the Council and Mayor regarding an ongoing covenant issue.
Clerk reported on Road Use workshop coming via ICN on October 8. Clerk and City Maintenance may both attend. Budget workshop will
be held December 10 in . Council granted permission to clerk to attend IMFOA Conference in .
Complaint forms will be developed to be kept on file. If a situation arises, a complaint form can be filled out by the complainant,
and then followed up on by the city. Forms will include signature of complainant and agreement to appear in court if necessary.
Unless a ban is ordered by the fire chief, residents are allowed to burn leaves.
In other action, Council denied request by Woodbury County Auditor’s office to be given a key to the . The request was made to ease
the delivery and retrieval of voting supplies. A “Thank you” note and $100 memorial donation was received from Plush Robinson’s
family. The donation has been deposited into the Flower Fund. Mabel Nicholas sent “Thank you” for flags recently added to . Priscilla
Scheffelman sent letter expressing concern for a neighboring property.
Whereas the City and certain property owners entered a voluntary assessment agreement regarding the costs of reconstructing certain
bridges between public streets and private drives. And;
Whereas, the work has been completed. And;
Whereas, the following person desires and has asked that the costs be paid in ten (10) annual installments beginning with fiscal year
2002-2003 payable in 2003-2004 in an amount equal to 1/10 of the assessment plus interest at a rate of 6% per annum beginning October
1, 2003;
OWNER ADDRESS DESCRIPTION PARCEL # ASSESSMENT
Arlan Kolker 103 Birch St. 4 Block 10 611731 $3,750.00
Therefore be it resolved the property above described shall be assessed for the improvement thereto made with the consent of the owner.
Roll call vote to approve the above mentioned resolution carried, 4-0. Kolker abstained. Altha Bos will be billed directly for her
portion of her bridge.
Whereas more than 30 days have passed since the notice was given and the following costs and charges remain unpaid:
OWNER PARCEL # LEGAL COST
Brian Von Aswege 612859 Lot 4, Sparr’s Hilltop, $55.00
Therefore be it resolved the foregoing charges are hereby assessed to the property indicated in the amount shown opposite the description.
Be it further resolved the Clerk is directed to certify to the for entry upon the books of the as an assessment said amount against
each property.
All further business was suspended due to power failure. Meeting adjourned at
REVENUES BY FUND DISBURSEMENTS BY FUND
SEPT. DISBURSEMENTS
Treasurer, Pers. Prop. Tx
Treasurer, State of , withholding tax
SIGNED BY:
, Mayor