Mankato City Council approves purchase of plasma cutter

Thos present for the Nov. 2 Mankato Council meeting were Mayor Schoonover, Council President Dauner, Councilman Tyler, Councilman Becker, Councilman Klos, Councilwoman Abel, and Attorney Miller.

Sheriff Jacobs was absent.

Nancy Marihugh reported there were 215 cases of COVID in Jewell County. Moderna booster shot and flu clinic was held from 10:30 a.m., to 5 p.m.,on Nov. 10. There were four deaths from COVID in October. Nancy will retire in November.

Kelly Stafford’s request for a building permit behind her house at 302 N Commercial St., was approved.

David Badger’s request for a building permit for a 12’x24’ shed behind his house was approved.

Kevin Cowan from Gilmore and Bell spoke on Zoom regarding interim financing for the water project. Cowan proposed a resolution to assist with obtaining general obligation bonds to assist with the water main improvement project. He suggested the city contact local banks for interim financing. Attorney Miller said he will pursue that. Cowan said it will take about three weeks for the governing body to close on the notes and three weeks for the attorney general’s office to approve. He said the bonds will be driven by the bond schedule. Attorney Miller asked about the fee schedule from USDA. Normally the fee will be built in for bond councils. Cowan estimated about $16,000.

Rob Peschel said the water project should be advertised before Christmas. Jim Kohman said the line north of sale barn will be rerouted in phase 2 of the project. This will give them time to work out the easements. Peschel said the contractor needs to be picked by the March 1, and the project will start April or May.

Kyra Lampe from Jewell County Development presented on wayfinding signs for the city of Mankato. Council said they will study it and get back with them.

Stewart Jenson presented a report on reimbursement of his electrical appliances damaged during a power problem at their house. The council and city attorney said they will take it under consideration; however, the final decision will be the city insurance adjuster. Attorney Miller suggested Mr. Jenson to check his homeowner’s insurance.

Council Becker would like to see an itemized list of the Visa card bills.

Council discussed Aaron Coil’s bowling alley building. Attorney Miller said nothing can be done unless it is declared unsafe. Aaron should get a structural engineer to inspect the building.

Council informed the administrator to follow ordinances for utility billing. Administrator confirmed.

Resolution No. 6 allowing Gilmore and Bell to proceed with bonds for the water project was approved.

Administrator requested council approve the purchase of a plasma cutter for the city to build risers for sewer utility access holes saving the city about $90,000. The council approved the purchase of the plasma cutter in the amount of $2,083.

 

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