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Legals Thursday, October 22, 2020 West Branch Times Page 6 Classifieds Get Results Cedar county claims October 1, 2020 General Basic Fund 206.91-Access Systems-ricoh/mp c3004 658.45-Alliant Energy-util 55.82-Amazon Capital Services-scale, BP cuff 3483.00-American Aluminum Accesso- ries-K-9 Cage 210.30-Baker Paper-air freshener 30.00 Gregery Bell-mtg 3900.00-BKD, LLP-2020 Cost Report 576.33-Brown’s West Branch-starter 20.00-Robert Bunge-mtg 2616.00-CDW Government-computer 56.40-Central Iowa Distributing-soap, bags 220.00-Charm-Tex-clothing 7182.54-City of Tipton-util 10768.23-Control Installations of Iowa- detention door 94.71 Copy Systems-kyocera/3051ci 500.00-Florence Dallege-Well Plug 403.98-Mike Dauber-pants 32.40-Des Moines Stamp-stamp 20.00-Lori Dunn-mtg 4774.66-Environmental Systems Research-maint 4945.46-GlaxoSmithKline-flulaval 20.00-Allan Haynes-mtg 60.00-Barbara J Haynes-mtg, clerk 70.00-Heartland Shredding Inc-shredding 29.91-Hermsen Automotive LLC-oil chg 45.98-Robin Housley-mil 319.40-Jennifer Hubler- invest 20.00-William C Ihns-mtg 300.00-Iowa Law Enforcement Academy S-MMPI 40.00-Bruce Jensen-mtg,clerk 35.07-Thiesen’s-building supplies 50.00-Klay Johnson-rear view 20.00-Paul Jones-mtg 300.00-Connie Knutsen-services 20.00-Virgil Kruckenberg-mtg 164.00-Lynch’s Plumbing, Inc-toilet sloan 659.50-Mail Services, LLC-print 527.00-Mainstay Systems Inc-renew server 46.92-Michael Male-mil 22.52-Medtox Laboratories Inc NW8939- labs 20.00-Mike Moes-mtg 356.97-Office Depot-pen, paper 20.00-Logan Peitscher-mtg 150.00-Progressive Rehabilitation-pre work 400.00-Joshua Pruitt, MD-case fee 22.24-Ricoh USA Inc-copies 1448.30-Office Team A Robert Half-Comp temp 350.00-CJVG Ent LLC Robert’s Towing &-towing 72.48-Ron Alpen Ford, Inc-oil chg 7.00-Michele L. Shedeck-transcript 1178.05-Solutions, Inc-scanner 19815.94-Stryker Sales Corporation- power cot 5430.91-Summit Food Services LLC- meals 1085.00-T & M Clothing-embroidrery 2094.44-The Master’s Touch, LLC-tax statements 20.00-PAUL URMIE-mtg 1499.00-US Bank-training 47.39-Frank W. VanWaes-mil 207.38-VISA-ad 20.00-Dave Vonmuenster-mtg 513.44-Walmart Community/GEMB- reptile food 400.27-Warren Wethington-sound sup- pressor 43.63-Stephen Wheeler-mil General Supplemental Fund 84.95-Amazon Capital Services-netgear 2507.13-CDW Government-computer supplies 539.46-Office Express-sanitizers 2000.00-Reserve Account CMRS-PB- Acct-postage 4131.07-Mepp Inc. Window Products- barrier kits Pioneer Cemetery 736.27-Randy Bormann-grass prep MH-DD Services Fund 149.96-Optimae LifeServices-Support Services Rural Services Basic Fund 75.00-Friends of The Animals-dog 29.70-H & H Auto-oil chg 9.95-Uniform Den Inc-emblem removal Secondary Road Fund 182.97-Alliant Energy-UTILITIES 1449.96-Altorfer Inc-FILTERS 15273.44-Binns & Stevens Explosives- ROAD STABILIZATION 1268.41-Calhoun-Burns & Assoc.-2020 BRIDgE RATING 19073.38-Cedar County COOP-SERVIC- ING EQUIPMENT 35.00-Cedar County Extension-CON- TINUING INSTRUCTI 1010.64-Cedar County Health Fund- INSURANCE 205.00-Central Iowa Distributing-SUP- PLIES 151.73-City of Bennett-TRANSFER OF JURISDIC 753.89-City of Tipton-UTILITIES 175.00-CJ Cooper & Assoc-TESTING 55.50-Conservative Publishing-PUBLI- CATIONS 114.05-Copy Systems-COPIER 491.18-Custom Hose & Supplies-PARTS 92224.24-Denco Corp-ROAD REPAIR/ X40 SLUR 100.00-David Doscher-EQUIPMENT 1841.62-Eastern IA Drainage Svs-TILE REPAIR 125.00-Eastern Iowa Tire Inc-TIRES 200.00-Grainger Parts Inc. W.W. Grang- PARTS 53.00-Gray Barn Industries-CUSTOM SIGNS 15.00-H & H Auto-TIRES 4600.00-Illowa Culvert & Supply- L-202109--73-16 UNIO 90.00-Iowa Prison Industries-MATERI- ALS 9837.40-Jim Schroeder Construction Inc- L-202004--73-16 RED 128.17-Thiesen’s-TOOLS 70.00-JP Glass & More-REPAIR 22720.36-Kluesner Cosntruction Inc- REPAIR 25.80-Kunde Outdoor Equipment- BRUSH CUTTING SUPPLI 253.71-Lawson Products Inc-BOLTS 319.20-Mutual Wheel Company Corp.- PARTS 772.97-Cedar County Auto Parts-PARTS 90.50-Novak Automotive Inc-PARTS 112.51-O’Rourke Motors Inc-PARTS 68.40-Phelps the Uniform Specialists- SUPPLIES 21.65-Reserve Account CMRS-PB- Acct- POSTAGE 89.54-Sadler Power Train, Inc-PARTS 261.40-Sinclair Tractor-OIL & FILT 96.58-Storm Steel-STEEL 139.18-Troy Stutzel-EQUIPMENT 36.60-Sun News-PUBLICATIONS 55.72-Tipton Electric Motors, Inc-TOOLS 820.92-Truck Country of Iowa Inc-PARTS 1783.50-Van Diest Supply Company- HERBICIDES 29570.48-Wendling Quarries Inc.-STABI- LIZATION & BRID 100.00-Werling Abstract Company, Inc- BROS-SWAP-CO16(110) 47.40-West Branch Times-PUBLICA- TIONS 213.92-Windstream Accounts Payable- TELEPHONE Transfer Station Fund 417.13-Cintas Corporation-towel 306.47-I-80 Group Inc- wash 4071.35-Liberty Tire Services LLC- tires 1013.53-PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO., L.P.-rental 420.03-Walmart Community/GEMB-ink/ computer 226.68-Windstream Accounts Payable- phone Cedar Co Health Fund 1921.75-Benefits, Inc-mthly 2171.12-CEDAR COUNTY TREASURER ACH MED-self funded med 8720.64-Delta Dental Plan of Iowa Paym- oct billing Jnt Disaster Serv.Fund 212.50-Albaugh PHC Inc-AC relay 407.46-City of Tipton-util 46.06-Kate Ehlers-mil E911 1.35-AT&T-phone 437.56-CenturyLink-data Cedar county board TIPTON, IOWA Oct. 6, 2020 Cedar County Board of Supervisors met in regular session at 8:30 a.m. Oct. 6, 2020 with following members present: Smith, Bell, Kaufmann, and Chairperson Agne. Gaul absent. Members of public were also present. Board viewed correspondence from vari- ous agencies. Manure Management Annual Updates submitted by: Crock & Sons #64129 site located at 1520 Ocean Avenue, Tipton It noted following Handwritten Disbursement issued on Oct. 2, 2020 to Cedar County Treasurer for Benefits, Inc. for an electronic deposit: #424973 for $138.00-self funded medical claims. Moved by Kaufmann seconded by Smith to approve agenda. Ayes: All Absent: Gaul Chairperson Agne addressed public for comment and there were none. Moved by Smith seconded by Bell to approve Board Minutes of Sept. 29, 2020. Ayes: All Absent: Gaul Moved by Kaufmann seconded by Bell to approve Claim Disbursements #424838 - #424972 paid on Oct. 1, 2020. Ayes: All Absent: Gaul Board reported on Outreach/Committee Meetings they attended. Auditor Dauber met with Board to discuss annual Urban Renewal Report. Dauber presented beginning and ending fund balances and expenditures for FY19/20. General discussion held regarding con- tinuing to certify debt for this district. Dauber consulted with Attorney Robert Josten and he stated Urban Renewal Area is for 20 years and county can still collect receipts up to that time. Dauber informed Board first year county collected receipt in 2003 therefore, if Board wishes they can continue to certify debt and collect receipts until 2023. consensus of Board to wait for public comment on this topic. Dauber stated she will pres- ent debt certification to Board in month of November and at that time they can decide whether they will continue col- lecting receipts from this Urban Renewal Area. Moved by Smith seconded by Bell to approve FY19/20 Urban Renewal Report. Ayes: All Absent: Gaul Auditor Dauber presented ordinance #61 to repeal Ordinance #36, referring to Cedar Valley Golf TIF District. Auditor Dauber reminded Board they had passed and approved a Resolution Rescinding Conditional Rezoning Agreement on August 4th due to sale of property. Dauber informed Board she consulted Attorney Robert Josten for guidance on procedure to repeal Ordinance #36. Engineer Fangmann involved in process also. Moved by Kaufmann seconded by Smith to approve and adopt Ordinance #61. Ayes: All Absent: Gaul Auditor Dauber presented an amend- ed Federal Funds Procurement Policy to Board. Dauber explained original Procurement Policy that approved in August not accepted by Homeland Security due to Federal Code sections were not listed. Dauber worked with Assistant Attorney Blank on amendment. Blank wanted to reiterate that this amend- ment is only for Federal Funds and does not affect County Procurement Policy. Moved by Bell seconded by Kaufmann to approve amended Federal Funds Procurement Policy as presented. Ayes: All Absent: Gaul Auditor Dauber presented Mandatory Disclosures of Violations of Federal Law Policy to be approved by Board. Moved by Bell seconded by Smith to approve Mandatory Disclosures of Violations of Federal Law Policy as pre- sented. Ayes: All Absent: Gaul Auditor Dauber requested Board to reschedule November 3rd board meeting due to that being an election day. Dauber stated on election day office is extremely busy and she and her staff needs to be available to respond to issues in precincts on election day. General discussion held. It consensus of Board to table this topic and review agenda at a later date to decide if a meeting is needed. Auditor Dauber informed and presented to Board current financial status of county funds. Discussion held and will contin- ue in department head meeting. Board departed Board Room at 8:53 a.m. to attend department head meeting in large meeting room to socially distance. At 9:00 a.m. Department Head meeting held with following department heads present in large meeting room and pro- vided a departmental update. Recorder Bahnsen unable to attend but provided an update to Chairperson Agne. Bahnsen updated Board on passports and renew- als, notified Board that Recorder Office will be open on Saturday, Oct. 31st from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for all services, except recording documents. Bahnsen suggested public to call ahead for pass- port service. Bahnsen informed Board that proclamation extended for anoth- er month allowing citizens to obtain a replaced registration and or title due to DERECHO at no cost. Assessor Marx not present at meeting although provided an email update. Marx stated Assessor’s Office has been working on collecting storm damage information and answering calls regarding tax statements. Engineer Fangmann provided road updates. Attorney Renander informed Board that first jury trial will be held next month. Treasurer Delaney provided driver license statistics and informed Board that they will offer drive test and knowledge test on November 1st. Chairperson Agne inquired about tax sale. Delaney respond- ed that next tax sale will be in June 2021. Sheriff Wethington provided an update on various topics including evictions, virtual jail inspections, law enforcement cover- age to City of Mechanicsville and City of Clarence, visitation at jail, maintenance on sprinkler system and Sunbury matter is a civil issue. IT Director Cahoy has been working with Solutions on changes in process of IT and infrastructure security regarding emails. Public Health Director Walker informed Board currently there are 283 positive cases, 2 deaths, 3 hos- pitalizations and 184 recovered. Walker received new guidance today that respi- ratory droplets were a known way that COVID-19 spreads, but now they know it can sometimes be spread through air- borne transmission. Walker recommends wearing masks. Walker has hired two new employees so they are almost fully staffed. GIS Teut is working on database design and is keeping busy with editing data. Veteran Affairs Director Hamann reported Commissioner Wheeler is work- ing on a Facebook page for Veterans. Hamann informed Board she will have her office open on Oct. 31st for out- reach services. Hamann thanked Board for hiring a full-time IT Director. Tyler has assisted her several times and she appre- ciates having an IT in courthouse. Auditor Dauber provided statistics on voting, and Notice Of Public Hearing NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSAL TO VACATE THE CITY’S INTEREST IN A STORM SEWER EASEMENT LOCATED IN LOETHEN RIDGE ESTATES, WEST BRANCH, IOWA. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of West Branch in the Council Chambers, at the City Hall at 110 N. Poplar Street, at 7:00 o’clock P.M., on Monday, November 2nd, 2020. Said public hearing shall be to consider the intent and proposal of vacating and disposing of the City’s interest in a storm sewer easement located in Loethen Ridge Estates. BE FURTHER ADVISED that all interested persons are invited to attend and be heard on the proposal to vacate and dispose of the City’s interest in the aforementioned easement. Further information regarding the above-referenced easement may be obtained by contacting the West Branch City Clerk. Redmond Jones II, City Clerk, by Direction of the City Council WBT 43 Legal Notice In the Matter of the Condemnation of Certain Rights in Land by the Iowa Department of Transportation for the Improvement of NOTICE Interstate Route No. 80 in the City of West Branch located in Cedar County, Iowa Project No. IMN-080-7(126)254--0E-16 Group “B” TO: Advantage Development, Inc., c/o Chad A. Keune, Registered Agent, 740 Liberty Way, Suite #1, North Liberty, IA 52317 Central State Bank, 109 West Main Street, State Center, IA 50247 City of West Branch, Iowa, c/o City Clerk, 110 North Poplar Street, West Branch, IA 52358 Cedar County, Iowa, c/o County Auditor, 400 Cedar Street, Tipton, IA 52772 and to all other persons, companies or corporations having any interest in or owning any of the following described real estate: Part of the Southeast ¼ of the Northwest ¼ of Section 8, Township 79 North, Range 4 West of the 5th P.M., City of West Branch, Cedar County, Iowa. You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the State of Iowa desires certain rights in land more specifically described as follows and shown with reference to their location as to land affected on the Acquisition Plat Exhibit “A” attached hereto and to the Application filed with the Chief Judge of the Judicial District containing Cedar County, Iowa, and in the Office of the Sheriff of Cedar County, Iowa, to which you are referred: The title in fee simple sought to be appro- priated is in land described as follows: A parcel of land located in the Southeast ¼ of the Northwest ¼ of Section 8, Town- ship 79 North, Range 4 West of the 5th P.M., City of West Branch, Cedar County, Iowa, being a part of Lot D of the North- west ¼ of said Section 8, recorded in Plat Book A, Page 357, Office of the Cedar County Recorder, as shown on Acquisi- tion Plat Exhibit “A” and by reference made a part hereof. Said parcel is described as follows: Commencing at the West Quarter Corner of said Section 8; thence South 89°46’1’’ East, 1747.81 feet along the Southerly line of said Northwest Quarter; thence North 0°13’59’’ East, 156.79 feet at right angles to said Southerly line to the point of beginning, being on the Westerly line of Lot A of Lot D of the South Half of said Northwest Quarter, recorded in Survey Record Book 3, Page 265, Office of the Cedar County Auditor, and the presently established Northerly right of way line of Interstate Route No. 80; thence North 0°6’49’’ East, 48.87 feet along said West- erly line of Lot A of Lot D; thence South 72°45’33’’ West, 158.42 feet to said right of way line; thence South 89°10’55’’ East, 148.04 feet along said right of way line; thence North 86°32’13’’ East, 3.18 feet to the point of beginning; containing 3713 West Branch city council (The following is a synopsis of the min- utes of the West Branch City Council meeting. A video recording is available for inspection on the City of West Branch Website at westbranchiowa.org/city-of- west-branch/mayor-city-council/meet- ings/. The minutes are not approved until the next regularly scheduled City Council meeting.) West Branch, Iowa; City Council; October 13, 2020 Council Chambers; Special Meeting; 6:30 p.m. An Electronic Meeting (pursuant to Iowa Code Section 21.8) of the City Council of the City of West Branch, Cedar County, IA was held on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. because a meeting in person was impossible or impractical due to concerns for the health and safety of Council Members, Staff and the Public presented by COVID-19. Mayor Roger Laughlin called the West Branch City Council meeting to order at 6:31 p.m. Roll call: Council members (via Zoom): Colton Miller, Tom Dean, and Nick Goodweiler. Attending in-person: Jodee Stoolman Jerry Sexton. City Staff: City Administrator Redmond Jones II and Deputy Clerk Leslie Brick. GUEST SPEAKER PRESENTATIONS None. PUBLIC COMMENT None. CONSENT AGENDA None. PUBLIC HEARING / NON-CONSENT AGENDA Resolution 1940 – Approving an amendment to that certain Subdivider’s Agreement by and between the City of West Branch and KLM Investments, LLC for The Meadows, Part 4, West Branch / Move to action. Background: Requirements of Chapter 170.19 had not been met by the devel- oper for the October 5 th City Council meeting. Because public improvements have not yet been completed, the City requires an Escrow for the remaining improvements in order to approve a final plat. The escrow amount is calculated by the developer’s engineer and then approved by the City Engineer. This information was received on October 9 th and the meeting was scheduled at the request of the developer as they have lots pending sale before the next regular Council meeting. Because of rezoning changes and re-numbering of lots have occurred after the preliminary plat and Subdivider’s Agreement was approved in 2018, the City Attorney is required to make an amendment to the original agreement (Resolution 1742) to reflect those changes. Jones said due to the timing of the special meeting request and availability to obtain all the necessary informa- tion, the proposed amendments for the Subdivider’s Agreement were still under review by the City Engineer, City Attorney and developer. Brick added that Section 14 (of the origi- nal agreement) regarding Minimum Low Openings needed verification from both parties engineers and that Section 10 Payment of Sanitary Sewer Connection Fees were under review due to the rezoning that had occurred since the approval of the original agreement. After some brief discussion, Dean made a motion to approve the amendments pending agreement of the City Attorney and City Engineer on Section 10 and 14. Motion by Dean, second by Goodweiler to approve Resolution 1940 pending agreement of Section 10 and 14 by the City Attorney and City Engineer. AYES: Dean, Goodweiler, Stoolman, Miller, Sexton. NAYS: None. Motion carried. Motion by Dean, second by Goodweiler to approve Resolution 1940, amend- ments to items 1, 2, 3, and 5 as pre- sented. AYES: Dean, Goodweiler, Sexton, Stoolman, Miller. NAYS: None. Motion carried. Resolution 1941 – Approving the Final Plat for The Meadow’s Subdivision Part 4B. / Move to action. Sexton questioned if lots 1 and 30 would have street access from Cedar- Johnson Road or Prairie View Drive since driveways were to be minimized on Cedar-Johnson Road. Mike Welch, Axiom Consultants explained that lot 30 may need to be accessed from Cedar-Johnson due to the width of its 218.54-Clarence Telephone Company- data 67.90-SpeedConnec-data 1187.78-Windstream Accounts Payable- data Assessor 250.00-Ia St Assoc Of Assessors Schwi- training 8.29-Cynthia S. Marx-lunch 318202.48--Grand Total End of Report WBT 43 informed Board she is working on FEMA and financial report for independent audit- ing firm. Dauber reminded all depart- ments that independent auditors will be here next Tuesday and Wednesday. Chairperson Agne addressed all depart- ment heads regarding if budgets are not fully appropriated what impacts that will be on their budgets. Wethington stated currently Sheriff budget is 6% over year budget due to yearly expenses that were paid. Hamann stated if her budget is not fully appropriated it will be a huge impact of $20,000 due to allocation money. Engineer Fangmann explained to his four major categories he may need a bud- get amendment to adjust categories for DOT budget. Auditor Dauber reiterated to Board that Secondary Roads is a stand- alone fund that only receives transfers from Rural Services Fund, therefore, he is not considered same as other depart- ments operating from General and Rural Fund. Smith stated if Board fully funds all budgets departments need to conserve any money remaining in their budget. Bell stated in past department do a good job by not spending all allocated money in departments budget. His concern is budgets exceeding allocated amount will compound over in next budget year. Consensus of Board there cannot be any budget amendments unless it is due to an unforeseen expense. Chairperson Agne informed all department heads this conversation will continue in Board Room. Board reconvened into Board Room. Further discussion held regarding appropriation. Moved by Bell seconded by Smith to fully appropriate all departments to 100% with understanding all departments need to stay within their budget and any addi- tional expense, above budgeted amount, needs to be presented to Board prior to spending. Ayes: All Absent: Gaul Board requested Auditor Dauber to rely this information to all department heads and other board and commissions via email. Engineer Fangmann met with Board to request approval of hiring Mitchell Chapman at rate of $21.71 per hour. Moved by Smith seconded by Bell to approve hiring of Mitchell Chapman to Secondary Roads Department. Ayes: All Absent: Gaul Auditor Dauber presented to Board and asked for approval to purchase a drop box for entire courthouse to utilize. Discussion held. Consensus of Board agreed drop box would be an asset for public. Auditor Dauber and Bell will work together on purchase of drop box with Bell taking lead. Auditor Dauber inquired to Board on status of pre-meeting with Compensation Board representatives. Bell mentioned that Mike Galloway had mentioned in past that he would meet with all Compensation Board Representatives. Consensus of Board to have Auditor Dauber contact Galloway on this request. Moved by Kaufmann seconded by Agne to adjourn at 9:58 a.m., to Oct. 13, 2020. Ayes: All Absent: Gaul Steve Agne, Chairperson Cari A. Dauber, Auditor WBT 43 north property line. Laughlin agreed that access could be an issue but said this would be addressed at the building permit stage. Stoolman said she would have liked to see Dawson connect to the Greenview subdivision but the Mayor explained that idea was considered pre- viously and determined not to be a via- ble option. Welch explained that there is a sewer easement and public access between lots 3 and 4 in which the City could provide a pedestrian trail if they so desired to Greenview. Jones confirmed that an escrow check had been received by the City and recommended approval. The Council had no further comments. Motion by Dean, second by Sexton to approve Resolution 1941. AYES: Dean, Sexton, Miller, Stoolman, Goodweiler. NAYS: None. Motion carried. COMMENTS FROM MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS None. ADJOURNMENT Motion to adjourn the regular meeting by Miller, second by Sexton. Motion carried on a voice vote. City Council meeting adjourned at 6:56 p.m. Roger Laughlin, Mayor ATTEST: Leslie Brick, Deputy City Clerk WBT 43 square feet, more or less. Note: Southerly line of said Northwest Quarter of Section 8 is assumed to bear North 89°46’1’’ East. In connection with this condemnation preceding it is specifically provided as follows: 1. Any and all improvements, including fences or agricultural crops, if any, located wholly within the land sought in fee simple title, are condemned in their entirety. 2. Any farm field drainage tile, or outlets, which are located within the land being acquired under this proceed- ing, and are damaged or destroyed by highway construction, shall be relocated, replaced or restored by the condemner and at no expense to the condemnee, and the State of Iowa shall have a right of temporary easement as necessary over condemnee’s remaining property for the specific purpose of effecting such reloca- tion, replacement or restoration. 3. The area sought to be appropriated by temporary easement, for the specific purpose of relocating, replac- ing, or restoring tile, if any, is reserved to the condemnee until the actual date said area is required for construction of this highway improvement. Also, said temporary easement rights shall termi- nate immediately upon completion of the operations for which said rights are sought and in no event later than the completion of this highway improvement. 4. Condemner hereby gives notice of condemnee’s five-year right to renegotiate construction or maintenance damages not apparent at the time of the condemnation as required by the Code of Iowa, Section 6B.52. That such condemnation is sought for the improvement and/or maintenance of roads and streets in the State of Iowa in the matter prescribed in Chapters 28E, 306, 306A, 306B, 306C, 313, 6A, and 6B of the Code of Iowa and all amend- ments thereto. That a commission for the purpose of appraising and awarding damages which will be caused by said appropriation and condemnation has been selected and appointed. You are further notified that the Commis- sioners will report to the Sheriff’s Office in Tipton, Iowa, at 9:30 a.m. on the 10th day of December 2020, and will view your property at approximately 10:00 a.m. on the same day. They will then return to the Sheriff’s Office and proceed to appraise said damages. You may participate in these proceedings if you care to do so. WBT 42-43-44 For Rent 25’ x 50’ warehouse for rent - 16’ ceilings, heat avail. 10’ x 20’ storage space. Call 319-321-4870 or 319- 331-2510. tf INJECTION MOLDING MACHINE OPERATORS – WEST BRANCH Excellent Opportunity! Plastic Products is 100% Employee Owned. We are seeking qualified individuals for the following positions at our West Branch, IA facility. SIGN ON BONUS for full time positions up to $1000. Full time operators: $13.29/hour plus shift differential $.65/hour for 2nd shift and $1.00/hour for 3rd shift. Weekend operators: $14.85/hour plus shift diff. $.65 for 2 nd shift and $1.00 hr. 3 rd shift. Must be 18 years of age. Pre-employment drug screen required. Send resume to [email protected] or apply in person to: H.R. Administrator Plastic Products Co., Inc. 228 Tidewater Drive West Branch, IA (319) 643-3690 Help Wanted Cedar County Cooperative with locations in Tipton and West Branch is seeking Part-Time Employees to become part of our team. Temporary or permanent CDL is required. Primary duties will be Tender truck drivers. Earn some extra cash while getting to be outside! Please contact Travis at 563-886-4004 in Tipton or Jake at 319-643-7101 in West Branch. Thank you for your consideration. Legal Notice Public Notice to be set by the paper: Pub- lic Notice Please be advised that Cordes & Company, LLC, who can be contacted at 2677 N. Innsbruck Drive, Suite A, New Brighton, Minnesota 55112 (cobrien@ cordesco.com) was appointed General Receiver pursuant a July 30, 2020 Order in litigation styled RABO Agrifinance, LLC f/k/a RABO Agrifinance Inc. v. Tri- ple E Farms, LLC et al bearing Cause No. 20SL-CC02849 pending Circuit Court of the County of St. Louis, Missouri. Receiver’s attorney is J. Vincent Keady, of Stinson LLP 7700 Forsyth Blvd., Suite #1100, Clayton, Missouri 63105. Debtors Triple E Farms, LLC’s and 7-R Farms, Inc.’s registered office are at 438 West Front Street, P. O. Box 2114, Washington, Missouri 63090. Debtors William Dan- iel Roewe’s and Jennifer Lynn Roewe’s address is 571 Roewe Drive, New Haven, Missouri 63068. #43

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Cedar county claimsOctober 1, 2020General Basic Fund206.91-Access Systems-ricoh/mp c3004658.45-Alliant Energy-util55.82-Amazon Capital Services-scale, BP cuff3483.00-American Aluminum Accesso-ries-K-9 Cage210.30-Baker Paper-air freshener30.00 Gregery Bell-mtg3900.00-BKD, LLP-2020 Cost Report576.33-Brown’s West Branch-starter20.00-Robert Bunge-mtg2616.00-CDW Government-computer56.40-Central Iowa Distributing-soap, bags220.00-Charm-Tex-clothing7182.54-City of Tipton-util10768.23-Control Installations of Iowa-detention door94.71 Copy Systems-kyocera/3051ci500.00-Florence Dallege-Well Plug403.98-Mike Dauber-pants32.40-Des Moines Stamp-stamp20.00-Lori Dunn-mtg4774.66-Environmental Systems Research-maint4945.46-GlaxoSmithKline-flulaval20.00-Allan Haynes-mtg60.00-Barbara J Haynes-mtg, clerk70.00-Heartland Shredding Inc-shredding29.91-Hermsen Automotive LLC-oil chg45.98-Robin Housley-mil319.40-Jennifer Hubler- invest20.00-William C Ihns-mtg300.00-Iowa Law Enforcement Academy S-MMPI40.00-Bruce Jensen-mtg,clerk35.07-Thiesen’s-building supplies50.00-Klay Johnson-rear view20.00-Paul Jones-mtg300.00-Connie Knutsen-services20.00-Virgil Kruckenberg-mtg164.00-Lynch’s Plumbing, Inc-toilet sloan659.50-Mail Services, LLC-print527.00-Mainstay Systems Inc-renew server46.92-Michael Male-mil22.52-Medtox Laboratories Inc NW8939-labs20.00-Mike Moes-mtg356.97-Office Depot-pen, paper20.00-Logan Peitscher-mtg150.00-Progressive Rehabilitation-pre work400.00-Joshua Pruitt, MD-case fee22.24-Ricoh USA Inc-copies1448.30-Office Team A Robert Half-Comp temp350.00-CJVG Ent LLC Robert’s Towing &-towing72.48-Ron Alpen Ford, Inc-oil chg7.00-Michele L. Shedeck-transcript1178.05-Solutions, Inc-scanner19815.94-Stryker Sales Corporation-power cot5430.91-Summit Food Services LLC-meals1085.00-T & M Clothing-embroidrery2094.44-The Master’s Touch, LLC-tax statements20.00-PAUL URMIE-mtg1499.00-US Bank-training47.39-Frank W. VanWaes-mil207.38-VISA-ad20.00-Dave Vonmuenster-mtg513.44-Walmart Community/GEMB-reptile food400.27-Warren Wethington-sound sup-pressor43.63-Stephen Wheeler-milGeneral Supplemental Fund84.95-Amazon Capital Services-netgear2507.13-CDW Government-computer supplies539.46-Office Express-sanitizers2000.00-Reserve Account CMRS-PB- Acct-postage4131.07-Mepp Inc. Window Products-barrier kitsPioneer Cemetery736.27-Randy Bormann-grass prepMH-DD Services Fund149.96-Optimae LifeServices-Support ServicesRural Services Basic Fund75.00-Friends of The Animals-dog29.70-H & H Auto-oil chg9.95-Uniform Den Inc-emblem removalSecondary Road Fund182.97-Alliant Energy-UTILITIES1449.96-Altorfer Inc-FILTERS15273.44-Binns & Stevens Explosives-ROAD STABILIZATION1268.41-Calhoun-Burns & Assoc.-2020 BRIDgE RATING19073.38-Cedar County COOP-SERVIC-ING EQUIPMENT35.00-Cedar County Extension-CON-TINUING INSTRUCTI1010.64-Cedar County Health Fund-INSURANCE 205.00-Central Iowa Distributing-SUP-PLIES151.73-City of Bennett-TRANSFER OF JURISDIC753.89-City of Tipton-UTILITIES175.00-CJ Cooper & Assoc-TESTING55.50-Conservative Publishing-PUBLI-CATIONS114.05-Copy Systems-COPIER 491.18-Custom Hose & Supplies-PARTS92224.24-Denco Corp-ROAD REPAIR/X40 SLUR100.00-David Doscher-EQUIPMENT1841.62-Eastern IA Drainage Svs-TILE REPAIR125.00-Eastern Iowa Tire Inc-TIRES200.00-Grainger Parts Inc. W.W. Grang-PARTS53.00-Gray Barn Industries-CUSTOM SIGNS15.00-H & H Auto-TIRES4600.00-Illowa Culvert & Supply-L-202109--73-16 UNIO90.00-Iowa Prison Industries-MATERI-ALS9837.40-Jim Schroeder Construction Inc-L-202004--73-16 RED128.17-Thiesen’s-TOOLS70.00-JP Glass & More-REPAIR22720.36-Kluesner Cosntruction Inc-REPAIR25.80-Kunde Outdoor Equipment-BRUSH CUTTING SUPPLI253.71-Lawson Products Inc-BOLTS319.20-Mutual Wheel Company Corp.-PARTS772.97-Cedar County Auto Parts-PARTS90.50-Novak Automotive Inc-PARTS112.51-O’Rourke Motors Inc-PARTS68.40-Phelps the Uniform Specialists-SUPPLIES21.65-Reserve Account CMRS-PB- Acct-POSTAGE 89.54-Sadler Power Train, Inc-PARTS261.40-Sinclair Tractor-OIL & FILT96.58-Storm Steel-STEEL139.18-Troy Stutzel-EQUIPMENT36.60-Sun News-PUBLICATIONS 55.72-Tipton Electric Motors, Inc-TOOLS820.92-Truck Country of Iowa Inc-PARTS1783.50-Van Diest Supply Company-HERBICIDES29570.48-Wendling Quarries Inc.-STABI-LIZATION & BRID100.00-Werling Abstract Company, Inc-BROS-SWAP-CO16(110)47.40-West Branch Times-PUBLICA-TIONS 213.92-Windstream Accounts Payable-TELEPHONE Transfer Station Fund417.13-Cintas Corporation-towel306.47-I-80 Group Inc- wash4071.35-Liberty Tire Services LLC- tires1013.53-PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO., L.P.-rental420.03-Walmart Community/GEMB-ink/computer226.68-Windstream Accounts Payable-phoneCedar Co Health Fund1921.75-Benefits, Inc-mthly2171.12-CEDAR COUNTY TREASURER ACH MED-self funded med8720.64-Delta Dental Plan of Iowa Paym-oct billingJnt Disaster Serv.Fund212.50-Albaugh PHC Inc-AC relay407.46-City of Tipton-util46.06-Kate Ehlers-milE9111.35-AT&T-phone437.56-CenturyLink-data

Cedar county boardTIPTON, IOWAOct. 6, 2020Cedar County Board of Supervisors met in regular session at 8:30 a.m. Oct. 6, 2020 with following members present: Smith, Bell, Kaufmann, and Chairperson Agne. Gaul absent. Members of public were also present. Board viewed correspondence from vari-ous agencies.Manure Management Annual Updates submitted by:Crock & Sons #64129 site located at 1520 Ocean Avenue, TiptonIt noted following Handwritten Disbursement issued on Oct. 2, 2020 to Cedar County Treasurer for Benefits, Inc. for an electronic deposit: #424973 for $138.00-self funded medical claims.Moved by Kaufmann seconded by Smith to approve agenda.Ayes: AllAbsent: GaulChairperson Agne addressed public for comment and there were none.Moved by Smith seconded by Bell to approve Board Minutes of Sept. 29, 2020.Ayes: AllAbsent: GaulMoved by Kaufmann seconded by Bell to approve Claim Disbursements #424838 - #424972 paid on Oct. 1, 2020.Ayes: AllAbsent: GaulBoard reported on Outreach/Committee Meetings they attended. Auditor Dauber met with Board to discuss annual Urban Renewal Report. Dauber presented beginning and ending fund balances and expenditures for FY19/20. General discussion held regarding con-tinuing to certify debt for this district. Dauber consulted with Attorney Robert Josten and he stated Urban Renewal Area is for 20 years and county can still collect receipts up to that time. Dauber informed Board first year county collected receipt in 2003 therefore, if Board wishes they can continue to certify debt and collect receipts until 2023. consensus of Board to wait for public comment on this topic. Dauber stated she will pres-ent debt certification to Board in month of November and at that time they can decide whether they will continue col-lecting receipts from this Urban Renewal Area. Moved by Smith seconded by Bell to approve FY19/20 Urban Renewal Report.Ayes: AllAbsent: GaulAuditor Dauber presented ordinance #61 to repeal Ordinance #36, referring to Cedar Valley Golf TIF District. Auditor Dauber reminded Board they had passed and approved a Resolution Rescinding Conditional Rezoning Agreement on August 4th due to sale of property. Dauber informed Board she consulted Attorney Robert Josten for guidance on procedure to repeal Ordinance #36. Engineer Fangmann involved in process also. Moved by Kaufmann seconded by Smith to approve and adopt Ordinance #61.Ayes: AllAbsent: GaulAuditor Dauber presented an amend-ed Federal Funds Procurement Policy to Board. Dauber explained original Procurement Policy that approved in August not accepted by Homeland Security due to Federal Code sections were not listed. Dauber worked with Assistant Attorney Blank on amendment. Blank wanted to reiterate that this amend-ment is only for Federal Funds and does not affect County Procurement Policy.Moved by Bell seconded by Kaufmann to approve amended Federal Funds Procurement Policy as presented.Ayes: AllAbsent: GaulAuditor Dauber presented Mandatory Disclosures of Violations of Federal Law Policy to be approved by Board.Moved by Bell seconded by Smith to approve Mandatory Disclosures of Violations of Federal Law Policy as pre-sented.Ayes: AllAbsent: GaulAuditor Dauber requested Board to reschedule November 3rd board meeting due to that being an election day. Dauber stated on election day office is extremely busy and she and her staff needs to be available to respond to issues in precincts on election day. General discussion held. It consensus of Board to table this topic and review agenda at a later date to decide if a meeting is needed.Auditor Dauber informed and presented to Board current financial status of county funds. Discussion held and will contin-ue in department head meeting. Board departed Board Room at 8:53 a.m. to attend department head meeting in large meeting room to socially distance. At 9:00 a.m. Department Head meeting held with following department heads present in large meeting room and pro-vided a departmental update. Recorder Bahnsen unable to attend but provided an update to Chairperson Agne. Bahnsen updated Board on passports and renew-als, notified Board that Recorder Office will be open on Saturday, Oct. 31st from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for all services, except recording documents. Bahnsen suggested public to call ahead for pass-port service. Bahnsen informed Board that proclamation extended for anoth-er month allowing citizens to obtain a replaced registration and or title due to DERECHO at no cost. Assessor Marx not present at meeting although provided an email update. Marx stated Assessor’s Office has been working on collecting storm damage information and answering calls regarding tax statements. Engineer Fangmann provided road updates. Attorney Renander informed Board that first jury trial will be held next month. Treasurer Delaney provided driver license statistics and informed Board that they will offer drive test and knowledge test on November 1st. Chairperson Agne inquired about tax sale. Delaney respond-ed that next tax sale will be in June 2021. Sheriff Wethington provided an update on various topics including evictions, virtual jail inspections, law enforcement cover-age to City of Mechanicsville and City of Clarence, visitation at jail, maintenance on sprinkler system and Sunbury matter is a civil issue. IT Director Cahoy has been working with Solutions on changes in process of IT and infrastructure security regarding emails. Public Health Director Walker informed Board currently there are 283 positive cases, 2 deaths, 3 hos-pitalizations and 184 recovered. Walker received new guidance today that respi-ratory droplets were a known way that COVID-19 spreads, but now they know it can sometimes be spread through air-borne transmission. Walker recommends wearing masks. Walker has hired two new employees so they are almost fully staffed. GIS Teut is working on database design and is keeping busy with editing data. Veteran Affairs Director Hamann reported Commissioner Wheeler is work-ing on a Facebook page for Veterans. Hamann informed Board she will have her office open on Oct. 31st for out-reach services. Hamann thanked Board for hiring a full-time IT Director. Tyler has assisted her several times and she appre-ciates having an IT in courthouse. Auditor Dauber provided statistics on voting, and

Notice Of Public Hearing

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSAL TO VACATE THE CITY’S INTEREST IN A STORM SEWER EASEMENT LOCATED IN LOETHEN RIDGE ESTATES, WEST BRANCH, IOWA. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of West Branch in the Council Chambers, at the City Hall at 110 N. Poplar Street, at 7:00 o’clock P.M., on Monday, November 2nd, 2020. Said public hearing shall be to consider the intent and proposal of vacating and disposing of the City’s interest in a storm sewer easement located in Loethen Ridge Estates. BE FURTHER ADVISED that all interested persons are invited to attend and be heard on the proposal to vacate and dispose of the City’s interest in the aforementioned easement. Further information regarding the above-referenced easement may be obtained by contacting the West Branch City Clerk.

Redmond Jones II, City Clerk,by Direction of the City Council

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Legal NoticeIn the Matter of the Condemnation ofCertain Rights in Landby the Iowa Department of Transportationfor the Improvement of NOTICE Interstate Route No. 80 in the City of West Branchlocated in Cedar County, Iowa Project No. IMN-080-7(126)254--0E-16 Group “B” TO:Advantage Development, Inc., c/o Chad A. Keune, Registered Agent, 740 Liberty Way, Suite #1, North Liberty, IA 52317 Central State Bank, 109 West Main Street, State Center, IA 50247 City of West Branch, Iowa, c/o City Clerk, 110 North Poplar Street, West Branch, IA 52358Cedar County, Iowa, c/o County Auditor, 400 Cedar Street, Tipton, IA 52772 and to all other persons, companies or corporations having any interest in or owning any of the following described real estate: Part of the Southeast ¼ of the Northwest ¼ of Section 8, Township 79 North, Range 4 West of the 5th P.M., City of West Branch, Cedar County, Iowa.You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the State of Iowa desires certain rights in land more specifically described as follows and shown with reference to their location as to land affected on the Acquisition Plat Exhibit “A” attached hereto and to the Application filed with the Chief Judge of the Judicial District containing Cedar County, Iowa, and in the Office of the Sheriff of Cedar County, Iowa, to which you are referred:The title in fee simple sought to be appro-priated is in land described as follows:A parcel of land located in the Southeast ¼ of the Northwest ¼ of Section 8, Town-ship 79 North, Range 4 West of the 5th P.M., City of West Branch, Cedar County, Iowa, being a part of Lot D of the North-west ¼ of said Section 8, recorded in Plat Book A, Page 357, Office of the Cedar County Recorder, as shown on Acquisi-tion Plat Exhibit “A” and by reference made a part hereof.Said parcel is described as follows:Commencing at the West Quarter Corner of said Section 8; thence South 89°46’1’’ East, 1747.81 feet along the Southerly line of said Northwest Quarter; thence North 0°13’59’’ East, 156.79 feet at right angles to said Southerly line to the point of beginning, being on the Westerly line of Lot A of Lot D of the South Half of said Northwest Quarter, recorded in Survey Record Book 3, Page 265, Office of the Cedar County Auditor, and the presently established Northerly right of way line of Interstate Route No. 80; thence North 0°6’49’’ East, 48.87 feet along said West-erly line of Lot A of Lot D; thence South 72°45’33’’ West, 158.42 feet to said right of way line; thence South 89°10’55’’ East, 148.04 feet along said right of way line; thence North 86°32’13’’ East, 3.18 feet to the point of beginning; containing 3713

West Branch city council

(The following is a synopsis of the min-utes of the West Branch City Council meeting. A video recording is available for inspection on the City of West Branch Website at westbranchiowa.org/city-of-west-branch/mayor-city-council/meet-ings/. The minutes are not approved until the next regularly scheduled City Council meeting.)West Branch, Iowa; City Council; October 13, 2020Council Chambers; Special Meeting; 6:30 p.m. An Electronic Meeting (pursuant to Iowa Code Section 21.8) of the City Council of the City of West Branch, Cedar County, IA was held on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. because a meeting in person was impossible or impractical due to concerns for the health and safety of Council Members, Staff and the Public presented by COVID-19. Mayor Roger Laughlin called the West Branch City Council meeting to order at 6:31 p.m. Roll call: Council members (via Zoom): Colton Miller, Tom Dean, and Nick Goodweiler. Attending in-person: Jodee Stoolman Jerry Sexton. City Staff: City Administrator Redmond Jones II and Deputy Clerk Leslie Brick.GUEST SPEAKER PRESENTATIONS None.PUBLIC COMMENT None.CONSENT AGENDANone.PUBLIC HEARING / NON-CONSENT AGENDAResolution 1940 – Approving an amendment to that certain Subdivider’s Agreement by and between the City of West Branch and KLM Investments, LLC for The Meadows, Part 4, West Branch / Move to action.Background: Requirements of Chapter 170.19 had not been met by the devel-oper for the October 5th City Council meeting. Because public improvements have not yet been completed, the City requires an Escrow for the remaining improvements in order to approve a final plat. The escrow amount is calculated by the developer’s engineer and then approved by the City Engineer. This information was received on October 9th and the meeting was scheduled at the request of the developer as they have lots pending sale before the next regular Council meeting. Because of rezoning changes and re-numbering of lots have occurred after the preliminary plat and Subdivider’s Agreement was approved in 2018, the City Attorney is required to make an amendment to the original agreement (Resolution 1742) to reflect those changes.Jones said due to the timing of the special meeting request and availability to obtain all the necessary informa-tion, the proposed amendments for the Subdivider’s Agreement were still under review by the City Engineer, City Attorney and developer.Brick added that Section 14 (of the origi-nal agreement) regarding Minimum Low Openings needed verification from both parties engineers and that Section 10 Payment of Sanitary Sewer Connection Fees were under review due to the rezoning that had occurred since the approval of the original agreement.After some brief discussion, Dean made a motion to approve the amendments pending agreement of the City Attorney and City Engineer on Section 10 and 14.Motion by Dean, second by Goodweiler to approve Resolution 1940 pending agreement of Section 10 and 14 by the City Attorney and City Engineer. AYES: Dean, Goodweiler, Stoolman, Miller, Sexton. NAYS: None. Motion carried.Motion by Dean, second by Goodweiler to approve Resolution 1940, amend-ments to items 1, 2, 3, and 5 as pre-sented. AYES: Dean, Goodweiler, Sexton, Stoolman, Miller. NAYS: None. Motion carried.Resolution 1941 – Approving the Final Plat for The Meadow’s Subdivision Part 4B. / Move to action.Sexton questioned if lots 1 and 30 would have street access from Cedar-Johnson Road or Prairie View Drive since driveways were to be minimized on Cedar-Johnson Road. Mike Welch, Axiom Consultants explained that lot 30 may need to be accessed from Cedar-Johnson due to the width of its

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318202.48--Grand TotalEnd of Report

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informed Board she is working on FEMA and financial report for independent audit-ing firm. Dauber reminded all depart-ments that independent auditors will be here next Tuesday and Wednesday. Chairperson Agne addressed all depart-ment heads regarding if budgets are not fully appropriated what impacts that will be on their budgets. Wethington stated currently Sheriff budget is 6% over year budget due to yearly expenses that were paid. Hamann stated if her budget is not fully appropriated it will be a huge impact of $20,000 due to allocation money. Engineer Fangmann explained to his four major categories he may need a bud-get amendment to adjust categories for DOT budget. Auditor Dauber reiterated to Board that Secondary Roads is a stand-alone fund that only receives transfers from Rural Services Fund, therefore, he is not considered same as other depart-ments operating from General and Rural Fund. Smith stated if Board fully funds all budgets departments need to conserve any money remaining in their budget. Bell stated in past department do a good job by not spending all allocated money in departments budget. His concern is budgets exceeding allocated amount will compound over in next budget year. Consensus of Board there cannot be any budget amendments unless it is due to an unforeseen expense. Chairperson Agne informed all department heads this conversation will continue in Board Room. Board reconvened into Board Room. Further discussion held regarding appropriation.Moved by Bell seconded by Smith to fully appropriate all departments to 100% with understanding all departments need to stay within their budget and any addi-tional expense, above budgeted amount, needs to be presented to Board prior to spending. Ayes: AllAbsent: GaulBoard requested Auditor Dauber to rely this information to all department heads and other board and commissions via email.Engineer Fangmann met with Board to request approval of hiring Mitchell Chapman at rate of $21.71 per hour.Moved by Smith seconded by Bell to approve hiring of Mitchell Chapman to Secondary Roads Department.Ayes: AllAbsent: GaulAuditor Dauber presented to Board and asked for approval to purchase a drop box for entire courthouse to utilize. Discussion held. Consensus of Board agreed drop box would be an asset for public. Auditor Dauber and Bell will work together on purchase of drop box with Bell taking lead. Auditor Dauber inquired to Board on status of pre-meeting with Compensation Board representatives. Bell mentioned that Mike Galloway had mentioned in past that he would meet with all Compensation Board Representatives. Consensus of Board to have Auditor Dauber contact Galloway on this request. Moved by Kaufmann seconded by Agne to adjourn at 9:58 a.m., to Oct. 13, 2020.Ayes: AllAbsent: Gaul

Steve Agne, ChairpersonCari A. Dauber, Auditor

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north property line. Laughlin agreed that access could be an issue but said this would be addressed at the building permit stage. Stoolman said she would have liked to see Dawson connect to the Greenview subdivision but the Mayor explained that idea was considered pre-viously and determined not to be a via-ble option. Welch explained that there is a sewer easement and public access between lots 3 and 4 in which the City could provide a pedestrian trail if they so desired to Greenview. Jones confirmed that an escrow check had been received by the City and recommended approval. The Council had no further comments.Motion by Dean, second by Sexton to approve Resolution 1941. AYES: Dean, Sexton, Miller, Stoolman, Goodweiler. NAYS: None. Motion carried.COMMENTS FROM MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERSNone.ADJOURNMENTMotion to adjourn the regular meeting by Miller, second by Sexton. Motion carried on a voice vote. City Council meeting adjourned at 6:56 p.m.

Roger Laughlin, MayorATTEST:

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square feet, more or less.Note: Southerly line of said Northwest Quarter of Section 8 is assumed to bear North 89°46’1’’ East.In connection with this condemnation preceding it is specifically provided as follows:1. Any and all improvements, including fences or agricultural crops, if any, located wholly within the land sought in fee simple title, are condemned in their entirety.2. Any farm field drainage tile, or outlets, which are located within the land being acquired under this proceed-ing, and are damaged or destroyed by highway construction, shall be relocated, replaced or restored by the condemner and at no expense to the condemnee, and the State of Iowa shall have a right of temporary easement as necessary over condemnee’s remaining property for the specific purpose of effecting such reloca-tion, replacement or restoration.3. The area sought to be appropriated by temporary easement, for the specific purpose of relocating, replac-ing, or restoring tile, if any, is reserved to the condemnee until the actual date said area is required for construction of this highway improvement. Also, said temporary easement rights shall termi-nate immediately upon completion of the operations for which said rights are sought and in no event later than the completion of this highway improvement.4. Condemner hereby gives notice of condemnee’s five-year right to renegotiate construction or maintenance damages not apparent at the time of the condemnation as required by the Code of Iowa, Section 6B.52.That such condemnation is sought for the improvement and/or maintenance of roads and streets in the State of Iowa in the matter prescribed in Chapters 28E, 306, 306A, 306B, 306C, 313, 6A, and 6B of the Code of Iowa and all amend-ments thereto.That a commission for the purpose of appraising and awarding damages which will be caused by said appropriation and condemnation has been selected and

appointed.You are further notified that the Commis-sioners will report to the Sheriff’s Office in Tipton, Iowa, at 9:30 a.m. on the 10th day of December 2020, and will view your property at approximately 10:00 a.m. on the same day. They will then return to the Sheriff’s Office and proceed to appraise said damages. You may participate in these proceedings if you care to do so.

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Legal NoticePublic Notice to be set by the paper: Pub-lic Notice Please be advised that Cordes & Company, LLC, who can be contacted at 2677 N. Innsbruck Drive, Suite A, New Brighton, Minnesota 55112 ([email protected]) was appointed General Receiver pursuant a July 30, 2020 Order in litigation styled RABO Agrifinance, LLC f/k/a RABO Agrifinance Inc. v. Tri-ple E Farms, LLC et al bearing Cause No. 20SL-CC02849 pending Circuit Court of the County of St. Louis, Missouri. Receiver’s attorney is J. Vincent Keady, of Stinson LLP 7700 Forsyth Blvd., Suite #1100, Clayton, Missouri 63105. Debtors Triple E Farms, LLC’s and 7-R Farms, Inc.’s registered office are at 438 West Front Street, P. O. Box 2114, Washington, Missouri 63090. Debtors William Dan-iel Roewe’s and Jennifer Lynn Roewe’s address is 571 Roewe Drive, New Haven, Missouri 63068.

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