A regular meeting of the Mayor and the City Council of O'Neill was held at the City Hall in said City on the 5th day of December, 2022 at 6:30 P.M. Present: Mayor Scott Menish, City Attorney Boyd Strope, City Clerk/Treasurer Sarah Sidak, Council President Don Baker and Council members; Susie Kramer, Tim Schneider, Kayla Burdick, Terri Krysl, Quana Wheeler, Beth Walsh and Tim Gleason. Notice of this meeting was given in advance thereof according to Section 84-1408 of the Revised Statutes of Nebraska. Notice of the meeting was given to the Mayor and all members of the Council and a copy of the acknowledgement of receipt of notice and the agenda is attached to the minutes. Availability of the agenda was communicated in the advance notice. All proceedings hereafter shown were taken while convened meeting was open to the attendance of the public. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Scott Menish. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Mayor Menish informed the public of the location of the Open Meetings Act poster. Moved by Schneider, second by Krysl to waive the readings of the minutes of the November 7th meeting and approve them as if read. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. City Attorney Strope read the final reading of Ordinance No. 1413 by title and number. ORDINANCE NO. 1413 OF THE CITY OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE BY THE CITY OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA OF ITS GENERAL OBLIGATION HIGHWAY ALLOCATION FUND PLEDGE BONDS, SERIES 2022, IN ONE OR MORE SERIES IN AN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF NOT TO EXCEED ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000) TO PAY THE COSTS OF CONSTRUCTING AND IMPROVING CERTAIN STREETS AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS OF THE CITY; AUTHORIZING CERTAIN OFFICIALS TO DETERMINE THE FINAL AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT, MATURITIES, RATES, REDEMPTION PROVISIONS, AND OTHER TERMS AND DETAILS OF SUCH BONDS; PLEDGING FUNDS RECEIVED FROM THE NEBRASKA HIGHWAY ALLOCATION FUND AND PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF AN ANNUAL TAX FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING THE PRINCIPAL OF PREMIUM, IF ANY, AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS; DESIGNATING THE BONDS AS QUALIFIED TAX-EXEMPT OBLIGATIONS; ADOPTING CERTAIN POST-ISSUANCE TAX COMPLIANCE AND DISCLOSURE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES WITH RESPECT TO THE BONDS; AND AUTHORIZING CERTAIN OTHER DOCUMENTS AND ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. Moved by Krysl, second by Wheeler to adopt Ordinance No. 1413. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. City Attorney Strope read the final reading of Ordinance No. 1414 by title and number. ORDINANCE NO. 1414 OF THE CITY OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA, AMENDING MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 6-110; WATER RATES; REPEALING PRIOR ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA, that: Sec. 1. Section 6-110 of the O'Neill Municipal Code be amended to read as follows: "SECTION 6-110: WATER RATES A. All water customers shall be liable for the basic service rate and value charge provided by ordinance unless and until the consumer shall, by written order, direct the Water Commissioner to shut off the water at the curb valve box, in which case he/she shall not be liable thereafter for water rates until the water is turned on again. The water service rates as adopted by ordinance of the Governing Body are as follows: Basic Service Rate Water Meter Size — 2021; 2022; 2023; 2024; 2025 1.0” or less — $22.00; $23.00; $24.00; $25.00; $26.00 1.5” — $44.00; $46.00; $48.00; $50.00; $52.00 2.0” — $88.00; $92.00; $96.00; $100.00; $104.00 3.0” — $176.00; $184.00; $192.00; $200.00; $208.00 4.0” — $352.00; $368.00; $384.00; $400.00; $416.00 ADDITIONAL WATER USAGE PER 1,000 GALLONS $1.40; $1.50; $1.60; $1.70; $1.80 B. Customers of bulk sales which includes water drawn from fire hydrants shall pay $175.00 per job plus usage at $0.50 per 100 gallons with a minimum usage charge of 200 gallons. C. Fees for required services are as follows: 2021; 2022; 2023; 2024; 2025 Backflow Test — $50.00; $53.00; $55.00; $58.00; $61.00 Backflow Cleaning (does not include price of parts) —$50.00; $53.00; $55.00; $58.00; $61.00 Tapping Fee (0.75”/1.0”)—$100.00; $105.00; $111.00; $117.00; $123.00 Tapping Fee (1.5”/2.0”) — $150.00; $158.00; $166.00; $175.00; $184.00 Curb Valve and Box replacement parts — $800.00; $842.00; $886.00; $933.00; $982.00 Water/Sewer Inspection — $40.00; $42.00; $44.00; $47.00; $49.00 Septage/ 500 gallons — $8.00; $8.50; $8.90; $9.00; $10.00 Late Fee 8 am - 5 pm — $50.00; $53.00; $55.00; $58.00; $61.00 Late Fee after 5:00 P.M. Weekends or Holidays) — $100.00; $105.00; $111.00; $117.00; $123.00 Water Sampling — $100.00; $105.00; $111.00; $117.00; $123.00 Sec. 6. That all prior ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed. Sec. 7. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication as required by law. PASSED AND APPROVED this ___ day of ________, 2022. SCOTT MENISH, MAYOR ATTEST: (SEAL) SARAH SIDAK, CITY CLERK Moved by Burdick, second by Kramer to adopt Ordinance No. 1414. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Moved by Walsh, second by Schneider to close the bids for the 2023 sewer lining project. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. City Attorney Strope read the following bids aloud: Midlands Contracting DBA Johnson Service Co. — $245,872.00 Moved by Baker, second by Gleason to accept the bid from Midlands Contracting DBA Johnson Service Co. for the 2023 sewer lining project. Roll call vote as follows All Ayes. Motion carried. Mayor Menish recognized Terri Krysl for her 20 years and Don Baker for his 32 years on City Council and thanked them for their years of service. City Attorney Strope swore in the following newly elected officials: Ward One — Michelle Liewer Ward Two — Tim Schneider Ward Three — Paul Asche Ward Four — Beth Walsh Mayor — Scott Menish Moved by Walsh, second by Schneider to open the public hearing for the Jerald F. Kloppenborg DBA Good Timin Bar Class C Liquor License request. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. No public comment was made. Moved by Walsh, second by Kramer to close the public hearing. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Council member Schneider introduced Resolution No. 22-11, which is on file with the City Clerk. RESOLUTION NO. 22-11 OF THE CITY OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA, that: Sec. 1. The City of O'Neill has received a Class C liquor license application from Jerald F. Kloppenborg DBA Good Timin Bar. Sec. 2. Notice of a Public Hearing on said application set for December 5, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. was published as required by law. Sec. 3. The O'Neill City Council held a public hearing concerning the application of Good Timin Bar for a Class C liquor license. Sec. 4. Upon hearing it is found and determined that the liquor license of Good Timin Bar is hereby approved. Sec. 5. The City Clerk is authorized to submit necessary documents to the Nebraska Liquor Commission evidencing the outcome of the public hearing of said application. PASSED AND APPROVED this 5th day of December, 2022. -ss- SCOTT MENISH, MAYOR ATTEST: (SEAL) -ss- SARAH SIDAK, CITY CLERK/TREASURER Second by Wheeler to adopt Resolution No. 22-11. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Moved by Gleason, second by Walsh to open the public hearing for the Ida Reynods DBA Irish Spirits Class D Liquor License request. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. No public comment was made. Moved by Gleason, second by Burdick to close the public hearing. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Council member Wheeler introduced Resolution No. 22-12, which is on file with the City Clerk. RESOLUTION NO. 22-12 OF THE CITY OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA, that: Sec. 1. The City of O'Neill has received a Class D liquor license application from Ida Reynolds DBA Irish Spirits. Sec. 2. Notice of a Public Hearing on said application set for December 5, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. was published as required by law. Sec. 3. The O'Neill City Council held a public hearing concerning the application of Irish Spirits for a Class D liquor license. Sec. 4. Upon hearing it is found and determined that the liquor license of Irish Spirits is hereby approved. Sec. 5. The City Clerk is authorized to submit necessary documents to the Nebraska Liquor Commission evidencing the outcome of the public hearing of said application. PASSED AND APPROVED this 5th day of December, 2022. -ss- SCOTT MENISH, MAYOR ATTEST: (SEAL) -ss- SARAH SIDAK, CITY CLERK/TREASURER Second by Walsh to adopt Resolution No. 22-12. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Moved by Wheeler, second by Schneider to deny the conditional use permit submitted by April Miller and make no changes to the Residential Ranchette zoning. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. City Attorney Strope will draft an Ordinance pertaining to tiny homes for the Council to look over. No action was taken on the possible current speed LED sign on 10th street. Moved by Burdick, second by Schneider to approve Travis Halsey for the Fire and Ambulance Departments. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Moved by Wheeler, second by Kramer to approve PIP-LB840-140 for a new sign in the amount of $972.18 and 09-LB840-22 for building acquisition in the amount of $60,400.00. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. 2023 MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS PLANNING COMMISSION 3 YR TONY NOVAK 2023 DON FAST 2023 ANDREW HUBER 2023 MIKE MARVIN 2024 NATALIE OWEN 2024 ANDREW STRACKE 2024 ADAM CADWELL 2025 ANDY FEHRINGER 2025 DEB HILKER 2025 HOUSING AUTHORITY 5 YR PATTY MAHONEY 2023 JANICE WELCH 2024 KIRK CISLER 2025 DICK MACE 2026 JUNIOR YOUNG 2027 PARK BOARD 1YR MIKE MARVIN 2023 JACY NAPIER 2023 TONY BOSN 2023 GENE KELLY 2023 SHAD THOMPSON 2023 RICH MCINTOSH 2023 CITY BOARD OF HEALTH 1 YR SCOTT MENISH, MAYOR 2023 POLICE CHIEF 2023 CITY MD 2023 COUNCIL PRESIDENT 2023 CENTRAL NE HOUSING AUTHORITY 1YR SCOTT MENISH 2023 HOLT COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1 YR SCOTT MENISH 2023 SARAH SIDAK – ALTERNATE 2023 LIBRARY BOARD 3 YR CHRIS BOSN 2023 KAREN RICHARDSEN 2024 KATIE SCHNEIDER 2024 BILL PRICE 2024 CATHY BENSON 2025 LB 840 FINANCE COMJMITTEE 4 YR ANN KROTTER 2023 JAMIE FREDRICK 2024 RANDY HUPP 2024 TRENT SHOEMAKER 2025 CHARLIE MOLVIG 2026 FORESTRY BOARD 3 YR JOE JANOUSEK 2023 DALE MOSEL 2023 TOM FRITTON 2023 JOSH MILLER 2024 LEEROY LAURIDSEN 2025 CENTRAL NE ECONOMIC DEV. 1 YR SHELBY REGAN 2023 SARAH SIDAK 2023 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 3 YR MIKE MARVIN, PL COM 2025 KRIS KOELZER 2025 TONY BOSN 2025 TYLER COLE 2025 LAWRENCE REIMAN 2025 SCOTT NOVAK 2025 ACCESSIBILITY COMMISSION 2 YR JOHANNA BOYLE 2023 KRIS HARVEY 2023 SCOTT MENISH 2023 SARAH SIDAK 2023 AIRPORT AUTHORITY (ELECTED) 6YR BART BECKER 2024 MATT OTTE 2024 STEVE LIND 2026 JOHN PROUTY 2026 STEVE DENNIS 2028 CEMETERY BOARD 3 YR TERRY MILES 2023 RYAN BERG 2023 MARY JEANE NICKLESS 2023 SCOTT MENISH 2024 RANDALL LIHS 2024 STEVE ANSON 2024 JUDY DEVALL 2024 DAN KRUGMAN 2025 REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 5 YR JACK HURLEY 2023 JOEL STEINHAUSER 2024 RICH MCINTOSH 2025 RANDY HUPP 2026 BETH WALSH 2027 CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE 4YR STEVE GOLDFUSS 2023 DAN KRUGMAN 2024 KRIS KOELZER 2024 BARB HESSE 2025 LISA HAVRANEK 2025 MARY MILLER 2026 KYLE SANDERSON 2026 CITY ATTORNEY BOYD STROPE CITY CLERK/TREASURER SARAH SIDAK DEPUTY CITY CLERK/TREASURER JANIS FUHRER POLICE CHIEF MATT OTTE WATER/SEWER COMMISSIONER JASON BAKER BUILDING INSPECTOR JEFF SCHMEICHEL STREET COMMISSIONER GREG WALTERS CITY FORESTER JEFF SCHMEICHEL PARK/CEMETERY SUPERVISER JEFF SCHMEICHEL LIBRARY DIRCTOR JEANNIE MEJSTRIK CITY ENGINEER/STREET SUPT-CONTRACT DAVID D ZISKA, OLSSON A-1144 CITY PHYSICIAN DR. PETE LUENINGHOENER O'NEILL EMERGENCY MANAGER TERRI KRYSL DEPUTY O'NEILL EMERGENCY MANAGER TERRY MILES E911 BOARD SCOTT MENISH MATT OTTE FIRE CHIEF ROGER MILLER OFFICIAL CITY RADIO KBRX OFFICIAL CITY NEWSPAPER HOLT COUNTY INDEPENDENT BUILDING PERMIT COMMITTEE JEFF SCHMEICHEL JASON BAKER SARAH SIDAK DEPOSITORY CITY FUNDS FIRST INTERSTATE BANK PINNACLE BANK BANK FIRST TRI COUNTY BANK GREAT PLAINS STATE BANK LIAISONS WATER & SEWER KAYLA BURDICK ADMINISTRATION QUANA WHEELER STREET TIM SCHNEIDER POLICE BETH WALSH FIRE & AMBULANCE PAUL ASCHE PARK SUSIE KRAMER CEMETERY TIM GLEASON SOLID WASTE & LANDFILL MICHELLE LIEWER LIBRARY PAUL ASCHE PLANNING COMISSION QUANA WHEELER Moved by Wheeler, second by Walsh to approve the 2023 Mayor Appointments and Liaisons. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. The Council voted for Council President by secret ballot. First vote: Tim Schneider 3 Quana Wheeler 2 Kayla Budick 1 Paul Asche 1 Beth Walsh 1 Second vote: Tim Schneider 7 Quana Wheeler 1 The Council congratulated Tim Schneider as the new Council President. Moved by Walsh, second by Gleason to approve the Treasurer's Report. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Moved by Gleason, second by Walsh to approve the bill submitted at this meeting by Scott Menish. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Moved by Walsh, second by Wheeler to approve the bill submitted at this meeting by O'Neill Lumber. Roll call vote as follows: Aye; Asche, Wheeler, Kramer, Burdick, Liewer, Gleason and Walsh. Nay: None. Abstain: Schneider. Motion carried. Moved by Walsh, second by Gleason to approve the remaining bills. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. ALL FUNDS Payroll, salary 152,629.01 FED & FICA, tax 17,407.66 American Family, ins 1,660.56 Black Hills Energy, util 1,144.53 BlueCrossBlueShield, ins 48,362.43 Bomgaars, su 736.59 Colonial life, ins 563.10 Guardian, ins 1,762.12 gWorks, fees * John Hancock, pension 4,144.65 NE Dept. of Revenue, tax 5,548.40 NPPD, util 15,752.38 NT&T, phone 731.40 Quadient Finance, su 1,000.00 Unum, ins 235.01 Verizon, phone 802.99 Wex Bank, fuel 9,187.55 GENERAL FUND Appeara, su 546.30 Barco Products, su 2,458.35 Bartos Concrete, ser 1,050.00 C&S Repair, ser 88.00 Carhart Lumber, su 160.12 Century Link, phone 57.05 Chamber of Commerce, fee 2,500.00 Contingent Fund, su 45.00 Danko Emergency Equip, su 91.79 Dearborn Life, ins 103.20 Emergency Medical, su 163.80 Floor Maintenance, su 126.08 GreatAmerica Finance, ser 218.25 Great Plains , pmt 16,247.50 Hollman Media, ser 19.95 Holt Co Independent, ad 276.03 Island Supply Welding, su 79.60 KBRX, ad 15.00 LB840 Fund, pmt 36,676.64 Mathison Heating/Air,ser 15,411.20 Scott Menish, ser 100.00 Midwest Connect, su 305.00 NECC, school 60.00 Netcom, ser 194.00 Ogden's, su 379.42 O'Neill Lumber, su 391.49 O'Neill Pest Control, ser 100.00 O'Neill Shopper, ad 48.00 One Office, su 1,173.49 Dori Rich, clean 885.00 SiteOne Landscape, su 1,249.95 Strope Law, fees 615.00 Tax Commissioner, tax 60.90 Torpin's, su 83.61 POLICE FUND Century Link, phone 63.82 Jackolyn Collier, clean, su 160.00 Contingent Fund, su 13.34 GreatAmerica Finance, ser 258.00 Heartland Fire, su 63.00 Jack's Uniforms, su 92.94 Ogden's, su 15.58 O'Neill Car Wash, ser 84.73 One Office, su 271.96 O'Neill Lumber, su 423.70 Pinnacle Bank, su 160.27 Police Chiefs Assoc, dues 60.00 Quill Corp, su 270.87 Security Shredding, ser 35.00 Stick IT Vinyl, ser 131.25 Strope Law, fees 588.00 Taylor Made Printing, su 17.80 STREET FUND Appeara, su 258.20 Carhart, su 75.58 Carroll Const., su 1,829.81 Cole Redimix, su 1,190.00 Cornerstone Bank, pmt 16,779.76 Cubby's, fuel 415.36 Hubel Welding, su 657.91 K&K Welding, su 21.98 Newman Signs, su 380.30 Olsson, fees 13,506.24 O'Neill Auto, su 40.32 Ranchland Auto, su 281.83 Sanne Service, ser 319.86 SEWER FUND Contingent Fund, su 119.32 Core & Main, su 1,213.02 Fastenal, su 25.93 FedEx, ser 801.96 Grainger, su 119.52 Hutcheson Engin., su 1,527.28 K&K Welding, su 432.05 La Quinta, room 344.85 Midwest Labs, ser 149.00 One Call, ser 22.83 Pinnacle Bank, su 84.13 Tax Commissioner, tax 4,108.62 Town & Country, ser 250.00 USA Blue Book, su 223.78 Werth The Time, ser 500.00 WATER FUND American Water Works, dues 348.00 Badger Meter, ser 78.05 City Utility Deposit, re 420.00 Contingent Fund, su 102.80 Fastenal, su 25.93 Fedex, ser 63.78 Hach Co., su 94.28 La Quinta, room 351.35 NE DEE, pmt 94,905.98 NE Public Health, tests 437.00 NE Support, pmt 181.84 Niobrara Valley, util * Ogden's, su 27.98 Olsson, fees 5,870.86 One Call, ser 22.83 Pinnacle Bank, su 84.14 Ranchland Auto, su 43.98 Tax Commissioner, tax 855.61 Town & Country, ser 250.00 Werth The Time, ser 500.00 SOLID WASTE FUND Butler Co. Landfill, fee 41,600.66 Connot Tire, ser 100.00 Cornhusker Int. Truck, su 258.83 Linweld, su 36.40 Niobrara Valley, util * NMC, su 232.82 O'Reilly, su 29.28 Dori Rich, clean 300.00 Truck Center, su 223.40 LB840 KBRX, ad 7.50 Strope Law, fees 3,256.00 TIM GLEASON, WARD IV BETH WALSH, WARD IV Moved by Schneider, second by Kramer to adjourn. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. The meeting adjourned at 7:26 P.M. SCOTT MENISH, MAYOR ATTEST: (SEAL) SARAH SIDAK, CITY CLERK/TREASURER Published December 15, 2022 50 ZNEZ 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Backflow Test $50.00 $53.00 $55.00 $58.00 $61.00 Backflow Cleaning (does not include price of parts) $50.00 $53.00 $55.00 $58.00 $61.00 Tapping Fee (0.75"/1.0") $100.00 $105.00 $111.00 $117.00 $123.00 Tapping Fee (1.5"/2.0") $150.00 $158.00 $166.00 $175.00 $184.00 Curb Valve and Box replacement parts $800.00 $842.00 $886.00 $933.00 $982.00 Water/Sewer Inspection $40.00 $42.00 $44.00 $47.00 $49.00 Septage/ 500 gallons $8.00 $8.50 $8.90 $9.00 $10.00 Late Fee 8 am - 5 pm $50.00 $53.00 $55.00 $58.00 $61.00 Late Fee after 5:00 P.M. Weekends or Holidays) $100.00 $105.00 $111.00 $117.00 $123.00 Water Sampling $100.00 $105.00 $111.00 $117.00 $123.00 Sec. 6. That all prior ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed. Sec. 7. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication as required by law. PASSED AND APPROVED this day of ____ , 2022. ATTEST: _________________________ (SEAL) SCOTT MENISH, MAYOR ____________________________ SARAH SIDAK, CITY CLERK Moved by Burdick, second by Kramer to adopt Ordinance No. 1414. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Moved by Walsh, second by Schneider to close the bids for the 2023 sewer lining project. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. City Attorney Strope read the following bids aloud: Midlands Contracting DBA Johnson Service Co. $245,872.00 Moved by Baker, second by Gleason to accept the bid from Midlands Contracting DBA Johnson Service Co. for the 2023 sewer lining project. Roll call vote as follows All Ayes. Motion carried. Mayor Menish recognized Terri Krysl for her 20 years and Don Baker for his 32 years on City Council and thanked them for their years of service. City Attorney Strope swore in the following newly elected officials: Ward One Michelle Liewer Ward Two Tim Schneider Ward Three Paul Asche Ward Four Beth Walsh Mayor Scott Menish Moved by Walsh, second by Schneider to open the public hearing for the Jerald F. Kloppenborg DBA Good Timin Bar Class C Liquor License request. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. No public comment was made. Moved by Walsh, second by Kramer to close the public hearing. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Council member Schneider introduced Resolution No. 22-11, which is on file with the City Clerk. RESOLUTION NO. 22-11 OF THE CITY OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA, that: Sec. 1. The City of O'Neill has received a Class C liquor license application from Jerald F. Kloppenborg DBA Good Timin Bar. Sec. 2. Notice of a Public Hearing on said application set for December 5, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. was published as required by law. Sec. 3. The O'Neill City Council held a public hearing concerning the application of Good Timin Bar for a Class C liquor license. Sec. 4. Upon hearing it is found and determined that the liquor license of Good Timin Bar is hereby approved. Sec. 5. The City Clerk is authorized to submit necessary documents to the Nebraska Liquor Commission evidencing the outcome of the public hearing of said application. PASSED AND APPROVED this 5th day of December, 2022.
SCOTT MENISH, MAYOR ATTEST: (SEAL) SARAH SIDAK, CITY CLERK/TREASURER Second by Wheeler to adopt Resolution No. 22-11. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Moved by Gleason, second by Walsh to open the public hearing for the Ida Reynods DBA Irish Spirits Class D Liquor License request. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. No public comment was made. Moved by Gleason, second by Burdick to close the public hearing. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Council member Wheeler introduced Resolution No. 22-12, which is on file with the City Clerk. RESOLUTION NO. 22-12 OF THE CITY OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA, that: Sec. 1. The City of O'Neill has received a Class D liquor license application from Ida Reynolds DBA Irish Spirits. Sec. 2. Notice of a Public Hearing on said application set for December 5, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. was published as required by law. Sec. 3. The O'Neill City Council held a public hearing concerning the application of Irish Spirits for a Class D liquor license. Sec. 4. Upon hearing it is found and determined that the liquor license of Irish Spirits is hereby approved. Sec. 5. The City Clerk is authorized to submit necessary documents to the Nebraska Liquor Commission evidencing the outcome of the public hearing of said application. PASSED AND APPROVED this 5th day of December, 2022.
SCOTT MENISH, MAYOR ATTEST: (SEAL) SARAH SIDAK, CITY CLERK/TREASURER Second by Walsh to adopt Resolution No. 22-12. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Moved by Wheeler, second by Schneider to deny the conditional use permit submitted by April Miller and make no changes to the Residential Ranchette zoning. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. City Attorney Strope will draft an Ordinance pertaining to tiny homes for the Council to look over. No action was taken on the possible current speed LED sign on 10th street. Moved by Burdick, second by Schneider to approve Travis Halsey for the Fire and Ambulance Departments. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Moved by Wheeler, second by Kramer to approve PIP-LB840-140 for a new sign in the amount of $972.18 and 09-LB840-22 for building acquisition in the amount of $60,400.00. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. 2023 MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS PLANNING COMMISSION 3 YR TONY NOVAK 2023 DON FAST 2023 ANDREW HUBER 2023 MIKE MARVIN 2024 NATALIE OWEN 2024 ANDREW STRACKE 2024 ADAM CADWELL 2025 ANDY FEHRINGER 2025 DEB HILKER 2025 HOUSING AUTHORITY 5 YR PATTY MAHONEY 2023 JANICE WELCH 2024 KIRK CISLER 2025 DICK MACE 2026 JUNIOR YOUNG 2027 PARK BOARD 1YR MIKE MARVIN 2023 JACY NAPIER 2023 TONY BOSN 2023 GENE KELLY 2023 SHAD THOMPSON 2023 RICH MCINTOSH 2023 CITY BOARD OF HEALTH 1 YR SCOTT MENISH, MAYOR 2023 POLICE CHIEF 2023 CITY MD 2023 COUNCIL PRESIDENT 2023 CENTRAL NE HOUSING AUTHORITY 1YR SCOTT MENISH 2023 HOLT COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1 YR SCOTT MENISH 2023 SARAH SIDAK – ALTERNATE 2023 LIBRARY BOARD 3 YR CHRIS BOSN 2023 KAREN RICHARDSEN 2024 KATIE SCHNEIDER 2024 BILL PRICE 2024 CATHY BENSON 2025 LB 840 FINANCE COMJMITTEE 4 YR ANN KROTTER 2023 JAMIE FREDRICK 2024 RANDY HUPP 2024 TRENT SHOEMAKER 2025 CHARLIE MOLVIG 2026 FORESTRY BOARD 3 YR JOE JANOUSEK 2023 DALE MOSEL 2023 TOM FRITTON 2023 JOSH MILLER 2024 LEEROY LAURIDSEN 2025 CENTRAL NE ECONOMIC DEV. 1 YR SHELBY REGAN 2023 SARAH SIDAK 2023 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 3 YR MIKE MARVIN, PL COM 2025 KRIS KOELZER 2025 TONY BOSN 2025 TYLER COLE 2025 LAWRENCE REIMAN 2025 SCOTT NOVAK 2025 ACCESSIBILITY COMMISSION 2 YR JOHANNA BOYLE 2023 KRIS HARVEY 2023 SCOTT MENISH 2023 SARAH SIDAK 2023 AIRPORT AUTHORITY (ELECTED) 6YR BART BECKER 2024 MATT OTTE 2024 STEVE LIND 2026 JOHN PROUTY 2026 STEVE DENNIS 2028 CEMETERY BOARD 3 YR TERRY MILES 2023 RYAN BERG 2023 MARY JEANE NICKLESS 2023 SCOTT MENISH 2024 RANDALL LIHS 2024 STEVE ANSON 2024 JUDY DEVALL 2024 DAN KRUGMAN 2025 REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 5 YR JACK HURLEY 2023 JOEL STEINHAUSER 2024 RICH MCINTOSH 2025 RANDY HUPP 2026 BETH WALSH 2027 CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE 4YR STEVE GOLDFUSS 2023 DAN KRUGMAN 2024 KRIS KOELZER 2024 BARB HESSE 2025 LISA HAVRANEK 2025 MARY MILLER 2026 KYLE SANDERSON 2026
CITY ATTORNEY BOYD STROPE CITY CLERK/TREASURER SARAH SIDAK DEPUTY CITY CLERK/TREASURER JANIS FUHRER POLICE CHIEF MATT OTTE WATER/SEWER COMMISSIONER JASON BAKER BUILDING INSPECTOR JEFF SCHMEICHEL STREET COMMISSIONER GREG WALTERS CITY FORESTER JEFF SCHMEICHEL PARK/CEMETERY SUPERVISER JEFF SCHMEICHEL LIBRARY DIRCTOR JEANNIE MEJSTRIK CITY ENGINEER/STREET SUPT-CONTRACT DAVID D ZISKA, OLSSON A-1144 CITY PHYSICIAN DR. PETE LUENINGHOENER O'NEILL EMERGENCY MANAGER TERRI KRYSL DEPUTY O'NEILL EMERGENCY MANAGER TERRY MILES E911 BOARD SCOTT MENISH MATT OTTE FIRE CHIEF ROGER MILLER OFFICIAL CITY RADIO KBRX OFFICIAL CITY NEWSPAPER HOLT COUNTY INDEPENDENT BUILDING PERMIT COMMITTEE JEFF SCHMEICHEL JASON BAKER SARAH SIDAK DEPOSITORY CITY FUNDS FIRST INTERSTATE BANK PINNACLE BANK BANK FIRST TRI COUNTY BANK GREAT PLAINS STATE BANK LIAISONS WATER & SEWER KAYLA BURDICK
ADMINISTRATION QUANA WHEELER STREET TIM SCHNEIDER POLICE BETH WALSH FIRE & AMBULANCE PAUL ASCHE PARK SUSIE KRAMER CEMETERY TIM GLEASON SOLID WASTE & LANDFILL MICHELLE LIEWER LIBRARY PAUL ASCHE PLANNING COMISSION QUANA WHEELER Moved by Wheeler, second by Walsh to approve the 2023 Mayor Appointments and Liaisons. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. The Council voted for Council President by secret ballot. First vote: Tim Schneider 3 Quana Wheeler 2 Kayla Budick 1 Paul Asche 1 Beth Walsh 1 Second vote: Tim Schneider 7 Quana Wheeler 1 The Council congratulated Tim Schneider as the new Council President. Moved by Walsh, second by Gleason to approve the Treasurer's Report. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Moved by Gleason, second by Walsh to approve the bill submitted at this meeting by Scott Menish. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. Moved by Walsh, second by Wheeler to approve the bill submitted at this meeting by O'Neill Lumber. Roll call vote as follows: Aye; Asche, Wheeler, Kramer, Burdick, Liewer, Gleason and Walsh. Nay: None. Abstain: Schneider. Motion carried. Moved by Walsh, second by Gleason to approve the remaining bills. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. ALL FUNDS Payroll, salary 152,629.01 FED & FICA, tax 17,407.66 American Family, ins 1,660.56 Black Hills Energy, util 1,144.53 BlueCrossBlueShield, ins 48,362.43 Bomgaars, su 736.59 Colonial life, ins 563.10 Guardian, ins 1,762.12 gWorks, fees * John Hancock, pension 4,144.65 NE Dept. of Revenue, tax 5,548.40 NPPD, util 15,752.38 NT&T, phone 731.40 Quadient Finance, su 1,000.00 Unum, ins 235.01 Verizon, phone 802.99 Wex Bank, fuel 9,187.55 GENERAL FUND Appeara, su 546.30 Barco Products, su 2,458.35 Bartos Concrete, ser 1,050.00 C&S Repair, ser 88.00 Carhart Lumber, su 160.12 Century Link, phone 57.05 Chamber of Commerce, fee 2,500.00 Contingent Fund, su 45.00 Danko Emergency Equip, su 91.79 Dearborn Life, ins 103.20 Emergency Medical, su 163.80 Floor Maintenance, su 126.08 GreatAmerica Finance, ser 218.25 Great Plains , pmt 16,247.50 Hollman Media, ser 19.95 Holt Co Independent, ad 276.03 Island Supply Welding, su 79.60 KBRX, ad 15.00 LB840 Fund, pmt 36,676.64 Mathison Heating/Air,ser 15,411.20 Scott Menish, ser 100.00 Midwest Connect, su 305.00 NECC, school 60.00 Netcom, ser 194.00 Ogden's, su 379.42 O'Neill Lumber, su 391.49 O'Neill Pest Control, ser 100.00 O'Neill Shopper, ad 48.00 One Office, su 1,173.49 Dori Rich, clean 885.00 SiteOne Landscape, su 1,249.95 Strope Law, fees 615.00 Tax Commissioner, tax 60.90 Torpin's, su 83.61 POLICE FUND Century Link, phone 63.82 Jackolyn Collier, clean, su 160.00 Contingent Fund, su 13.34 GreatAmerica Finance, ser 258.00 Heartland Fire, su 63.00 Jack's Uniforms, su 92.94 Ogden's, su 15.58 O'Neill Car Wash, ser 84.73 One Office, su 271.96 O'Neill Lumber, su 423.70 Pinnacle Bank, su 160.27 Police Chiefs Assoc, dues 60.00 Quill Corp, su 270.87 Security Shredding, ser 35.00 Stick IT Vinyl, ser 131.25 Strope Law, fees 588.00 Taylor Made Printing, su 17.80 STREET FUND Appeara, su 258.20 Carhart, su 75.58 Carroll Const., su 1,829.81 Cole Redimix, su 1,190.00 Cornerstone Bank, pmt 16,779.76 Cubby's, fuel 415.36 Hubel Welding, su 657.91 K&K Welding, su 21.98 Newman Signs, su 380.30 Olsson, fees 13,506.24 O'Neill Auto, su 40.32 Ranchland Auto, su 281.83 Sanne Service, ser 319.86 SEWER FUND Contingent Fund, su 119.32 Core & Main, su 1,213.02 Fastenal, su 25.93 FedEx, ser 801.96 Grainger, su 119.52 Hutcheson Engin., su 1,527.28 K&K Welding, su 432.05 La Quinta, room 344.85 Midwest Labs, ser 149.00 One Call, ser 22.83 Pinnacle Bank, su 84.13 Tax Commissioner, tax 4,108.62 Town & Country, ser 250.00 USA Blue Book, su 223.78 Werth The Time, ser 500.00 WATER FUND American Water Works, dues 348.00 Badger Meter, ser 78.05 City Utility Deposit, re 420.00 Contingent Fund, su 102.80 Fastenal, su 25.93 Fedex, ser 63.78 Hach Co., su 94.28 La Quinta, room 351.35 NE DEE, pmt 94,905.98 NE Public Health, tests 437.00 NE Support, pmt 181.84 Niobrara Valley, util * Ogden's, su 27.98 Olsson, fees 5,870.86 One Call, ser 22.83 Pinnacle Bank, su 84.14 Ranchland Auto, su 43.98 Tax Commissioner, tax 855.61 Town & Country, ser 250.00 Werth The Time, ser 500.00 SOLID WASTE FUND Butler Co. Landfill, fee 41,600.66 Connot Tire, ser 100.00 Cornhusker Int. Truck, su 258.83 Linweld, su 36.40 Niobrara Valley, util * NMC, su 232.82 O'Reilly, su 29.28 Dori Rich, clean 300.00 Truck Center, su 223.40 LB840 KBRX, ad 7.50 Strope Law, fees 3,256.00 TIM GLEASON, WARD IV BETH WALSH, WARD IV Moved by Schneider, second by Kramer to adjourn. Roll call vote as follows: All Ayes. Motion carried. The meeting adjourned at 7:26 P.M.
SCOTT MENISH, MAYOR ATTEST: (SEAL)
SARAH SIDAK, CITY CLERK/TREASURER (0) COMMENTSWelcome to the discussion.
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