Valley City Commission Proceedings
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
The City Commission meet on Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 5:00 PM CT,
via Microsoft Teams. Board Members attended 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.
President Carlsrud called the
meeting to order at 5:00 PM.
Members present: Commissioner
Magnuson, Commissioner Bishop, Commissioner Powell, Commissioner Erickson.
Others Present: City Attorney
Martineck, City Auditor Richter, City Assessor Hansen.
Arbor Day Proclamation
President Carlsrud read the 2020 Arbor Day Proclamation.
Approval of Agenda – Addition of
Consent B (3 & 4)
Approval of Minutes
Commissioner Bishop moved to approve the minutes from the
April 1, 7, 13 and 16, 2020 meetings, seconded by Commissioner Powell. Motion
carried.
Approval of Consent Agenda
- Approve Raffle Permit for CHI Mercy Health Foundation
- Approve Electrician, Plumber and/or Mechanical Contractor Licenses
for
- Bentson Electric
- Sullivan Construction, Inc.
- Lyon’s Electric
- TNT Plumbing
Commissioner
Erickson moved to approve the consent agenda, seconded by Commissioner Bishop. The
motion passed unanimously.
Public Comments
There were no public comments.
Public Hearing
Public Hearing for
Rezoning Block 3 Plecity Mobile Home Park Addition
City Attorney Martineck stated the request has received
unanimous approval by Planning & Zoning Commission to re-zone Block 3 from
R-3 to B-2. City Auditor Richter reported the City has received no
correspondence for this.
Commissioner Powell moved to close the public hearing,
seconded by Commissioner Magnuson. The motion passed unanimously.
Approve first reading
of Ordinance No. 1053, an Ordinance Rezoning Block 3 Plecity Mobile Home Park
Addition
Commissioner Bishop moved to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 1053, seconded by Commissioner Erickson. The motion passed unanimously.
Resolution
Approve Resolution
No. 2253, a Resolution Approving Replat of Greenline Deere Second Addition
City Attorney Martineck reported the Planning & Zoning
Commission received the request to replat this land by VCBC Economic
Development, submitted on behalf for the Barnes County jail project. The
request was approved with no conditions from Planning & Zoning Commission.
Commissioner Magnuson moved to approve Resolution No. 2253, seconded by
Commissioner Powell. The motion passed unanimously.
New Business
Approve $500,000
funding from Bank of ND for the I-94 Regional Development Corridor water and
sanitary sewer line extension project
City Auditor Richter reported request to relocate Valley Plains Equipment
for land south of I-94, includes a loan application through Bank of ND (BND).
The annual loan application cycle closed in March. At this point, requesting
approval for the City to accept the loan. No draw will be taken until
requirements are in place for the project including a TIF (Tax Increment
Financing) District; Developers Agreement and Annexation of the land. If the
loan is not used, it will be de-obligated by BND. This loan will be paid via
TIF. Commissioner Magnuson moved to approve the $500,000 funding, seconded by
Commissioner Bishop. The motion passed unanimously.
City Updates & Commission Reports
Chad Petersen from
KLJ provided update on Permanent Flood Protection Phase IIA and III construction
at Bettins pump station; and Master Lift Station. 5th Avenue NW pre-construction
meeting for Tuesday, April 28 with construction to begin Monday, May 4.Streetscape
II bids received and NDDOT is reviewing with consideration at the May 5
meeting.
City Assessor Hansen
thanked the Commission for their support of remote work. For the upcoming
neighborhood reviews, Hansen will continue desk reviews of properties that have
completed a prior on-site inspection; with a more extensive desk review of
properties that have not been inspected on-site in the previous cycle.
Commissioner Magnuson
encouraged citizens to get fresh air. Magnuson thanked the Public Works crew
and the public for supporting the efforts to flatten the curve [of COVID-19].
President Carlsrud
asked the public to continue to be vigilant. Carlsrud thanked employees.
Adjourn
Meeting was adjourned at 5:23
PM.