MINUTES-REGULAR MEETING-NEW DOSEY TOWN BOARD-JAN.11, 2010

MINUTES-REGULAR MEETING-NEW DOSEY TOWN BOARD-JAN.11, 2010

Meeting called to order at 7:30 p.m. by vice-chair Dave Baker.  Also present were Supervisor Don Mishler, Treasurer Vicki Elliott, Clerk Fran Levings, and Jared Behm, plow truck driver.  Absent was Chair Dave Fornengo.

Motion by Don Mishler, second by Dave Baker, to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of December 14, 2009, as printed.  Carried.

Motion by Dave Baker, second by Don Mishler, to approve the Treasurer’s Report as presented by Treasurer Vicki Elliott.  (Copy attached to file copy of these minutes).  Carried.  Motion by Dave Baker, second by Don Mishler, to transfer $7000.00 from the Road & Bridge Fund to the General Fund.  Carried.

Motion by Dave Baker, second by Don Mishler, to pay the Claims and Payroll as presented by Clerk Fran Levings.  Carried.

CLERK’S REPORT:

  1. Motion by Dave Baker, second by Don Mishler, to approve the Clerk’s appointment of the following election judges for the township election in March: Vicki Elliott, Head Judge, Marlene Mishler and Peggy Coveau.  Dennis Sherman will be asked if a substitute is needed.  Carried.
  2. The annual audit of the clerk and treasurer financial records for 2009 will be held prior to the February meeting at 7:15 p.m.
  3. The clerk and treasurer will present a tentative 2010 budget to the supervisors for review at the February meeting.
  4. Motion by Dave Baker, second by Don Mishler, to purchase a mailbox to be posted by the town hall door.  Carried.  This mailbox will NOT be used for mail delivery, but for dropping off documents, etc. for the clerk.
  5. Clerk showed the Board what to do if the power is shut off or a power outage occurs and the new power device is making a noise.
  6. Don Mishler will do some makeshift weather stripping by the handicapped entrance.
  7. Clerk was notified of another “pauper” burial in the Cloverton Cemetery.  The deceased was from Minneapolis and the burial was handled by Methven Funeral Home.
  8. Clerk returned a form to the Pine County Auditor saying that the township has no indebtedness.

ZONING REPORT:

  1. Clerk reported to the US Census Bureau that the township issued one permit for residential construction in 2009.

OLD BUSINESS:

  1. Don Mishler and Dave Baker will be attending the Soil & Water Meeting in Hinckley on January 30, 2010.  Dave Fornengo may attend also.
  2. Discussion was held to process the first snow removal endeavor of the township for this winter.  Vice-chair Baker said he wanted to compliment and thank the workers- Jason Fornengo, Todd Elliott and Jared Behm- for their hard work.  He reported on the following calls- (1)  Caller recommended doing 2 plows instead of one when the snow fall is on-going.  The Board will consider doing this. (2) Caller wants his mailbox plowed out.  The Board said it is not responsible for this and cannot afford to plow out every mailbox and clean up every driveway that may be left with snow at the end of it. (3) Caller inquired as to when her mother would be plowed out (4) Plow truck knocked over an electric pole and a bee hive near it.  Clerk called the owner and asked him to let the Board know if damages should be paid.  (5) Caller said that 2 mailboxes had been knocked over.  He would replace his.  Township offered to reimburse him.  (6)  Caller inquired as to why the town site roads in Kingsdale had not been plowed. Grader driver went the next day after this call and plowed these roads.
  1. Chair Fornengo had sent a note to the meeting saying that he has gotten no further information on the Alternative Energy Grant. Since the application itself is 49pp. long, he has not had time to respond to it.

NO NEW BUSINESS

ANYTHING ELSE TO COME BEFORE THE BOARD:

  1. Chair Fornengo had sent a letter from Kinship in Sandstone requesting financial and volunteer support.  Clerk said she will put this request before the Annual Meeting in March.
  2. Vicki Elliott reported that she had learned that over 50 logging trucks per day will be using Pine County Highway 32 in the next few months.

Meeting adjourned at 8:14 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Fran Levings, Clerk

Also signed by the Chair _______________________  Date signed _______________

FEATURED RESIDENT-FEBRUARY-2010-JASON FORNENGO

FEATURED RESIDENT-FEBRUARY-2010-JASON FORNENGO

Last month, we featured John Fornengo in this spot.  This month, we’ll take a look at his industrious and good-hearted son Jason.

Jason Anthony Fornengo was born on May 26, 1974, to Robin and John Fornengo who lived here in Cloverton.

With the exception of being home-schooled for about a year and a half, Jason attended all 12 years of education in the East Central School District.  He graduated from the Sandstone High School in 1992.

After attending Vermillion College in Ely for about a year and a half to study Law Enforcement, he dropped out and has been employed as a concrete worker ever since then.  He has been doing this work since 1994.

He met his wife Erika through a friend and the two of them were married in a church in Sandstone on September 27, 1997.  They have two sons- Dominic (11) and Adam (6).  They live a lovely home that they built on Rutabaga Road.

Jason is also employed by New Dosey Township as our ice & snow removal grader driver.

Jason’s off-work interests are snowmobiling, hunting and fishing.  He and his family also do a lot of camping.  A favorite camping spot is the Rock Lake Horse Camp in Markville.

Our township appreciates the fact that Jason and his family chose to live and raise their boys here.  We have so few young people out here.  Thanks for sticking around, Jason.

Update, January 30, 2012: Jason and Erika Fornengo are the new owners of the Clark Jade Fuel Station in Sandstone.

Update, January 30, 2012: Jason and Erika Fornengo are the new owners of the Clark Jade Fuel Station in Sandstone.

FEATURED RESIDENT- JANUARY, 2010- ANTHONY JOHN FORNENGO

FEATURED RESIDENT- JANUARY, 2010- ANTHONY JOHN FORNENGO

Members of the wonderful and extended Fornengo have lived in our community for many years.  This month we are featuring a longtime contributor in many ways to our township.

Anthony John Fornengo was born to Doris and Tony Fornengo, who lived here in New Dosey, at the Siren, Wisconsin, hospital on April 28, 1951.  He was the last of their six children.

John attended the Cloverton Grade school for grades 1-8, then went to the Sandstone High School, from which he graduated in 1970.  During his senior year in high school, John started working for the railroad in Superior, Wisconsin, and went back to work there upon high school graduation.

John was drafted into the U.S. army in January of 1971.  (He recalls that he and his family were gathered listening to the numbers and his was the last number called!)

He served 2 years in Frankfurt, Germany, as a Railway MP.  He was one of a very small number of MPs serving in the entirety of Europe at that time.

Upon getting out of the Service, John picked up his job with the Canadien-Pacific Railroad and has worked there for over 42 years.  In the meantime, he had met Robin Merritt, from California, when she was staying with friends in Sandstone and attending school in Duluth.  They met at the old A& W Root Beer stand in Sandstone.

John and Robin were married in his mom and dad’s backyard under the lilacs on September 11, 1971.  They have  two adult children, Jason and Brannan, and three grandsons.  Jason and his wife Erika and sons Dominic and Adam live next to John and Robin right here in Cloverton, while Brannan and her husband and son Elijah live in Finlayson.

Carrying a strong religious faith, John has been very involved in church activities for many years.  He and Robin are members of the Siren Assembly of God congregation.  John is part of a Men’s Group that meets every Thursday evening to discuss and deal with many issues, including addiction and recovery.  A recovering alcoholic, John is proud of the fact, and rightfully so, that he took his last drink in January of 1981 and met the Lord during the same month.

Spending time with Robin, his children and grandchildren is another joy of John’s life.

John served on the New Dosey town board for 12 years, six of which saw him in the role of Town Chair. He laughingly recalls the crisis in the early 1990s when a supervisor election came in as a tie and he, along with Clerk Dave Baker, made the call to draw straws to determine a winner.

John hopes to retire in about 18 months and add hunting and fishing to the list of activities that he enjoys.

A grateful and admiring township wishes him well in all that he does.