MINUTES- NEW DOSEY TOWNSHIP ANNUAL MEETING- MARCH 13, 2018 

MINUTES- NEW DOSEY TOWNSHIP ANNUAL MEETING- MARCH 13, 2018

Meeting called to order at 8:15 pm by Clerk Fran Levings.   She welcomed the group, mentioned that treats were available and announced a reception honoring Ed Carlin and Al Holter on April 8 at 3pm.

Motion by Jason Fornengo, second by Beverly Carlin, to approve the Agenda.  Carried.

Head Clerk Beverly Carlin read the results of the Board of Canvass.  Dave Fornengo was re-elected to a 3-year term as Supervisor and Fran Levings was re-elected to a 2-year term as Clerk.  Questions # 1 and 2- Should the Clerk and Treasurer positions be combined and should this new position then be appointed were both defeated.

Motion by Dave Baker, second by Beverly Carlin, to have Robin Fornengo serve as Moderator for the meeting.  Carried.

Motion by Ron Mosser, second by Jan Streiff, to approve the Minutes of the 2017 Annual Meeting.  Carried.

Motion by Jan Streiff, second by Mandy Fornengo, to approve the Minutes of the Informational Town Meeting on December 2, 2017.  Carried.

Motion by Beverly Carlin, second by Dave Baker, to approve the Board of Audit report.  Carried.

Chair Dave Fornengo began the Chair’s Report by explaining the 2017 Road Work Order.  Ron Mosser inquired as to if a contractor does not complete work assigned, should someone else be allowed to bid on that work?  Chair Fornengo replied that Hopkins Sand & Gravel had been asked about the job, but the Board felt they were too expensive.  Dave Baker reported that many townships had road problems in 2017 due to the amount of rainfall.  Chair Fornengo continued his report by saying that the Board had purchased culverts this year and also had the town hall re-sided.  Motion by Ron Mosser, second by Jan Streiff, to accept the Chair’s report.  Carried.

Clerk Fran Levings reported that she attends many workshops, meetings and seminars each year.  She said they are very beneficial to her job performance.  She highlighted such seminars as the MAT Short Courses, the District 7 MAT annual meeting, Pine County Township Officers meetings, Pine County Board special meetings with township officers.  She was especially impressed with what she has learned at 2 seminars- one of Aggregate Mining and another on Boardband.  Motion by Jan Streiff, second by Beverly Carlin, to accept the Clerk’s Report.  Carried.

Treasurer Mandy Fornengo presented the Annual Treasurer’s Report. She also distributed copies of the 2018 budget as approved by the Board in February.  Ron Mosser made a motion to put some of the Driveways Fund money in a CD that could earn interest, but when Dave Fornengo said the rates are very low,  Mr . Mosser withdrew his motion.  Motion by Beverly Carlin, second by Fran Levings, to approve the Treasurer’s Report.  Carried.

Zoning Officer Fran Levings reported that 16 Land Use Permits and 2 Septic Permits were granted in 2017.  Motion by Dave Baker, second by Beverly Carlin, to approve the Zoning Report.  Carried.

Dave Baker reported on the Tri-Township Disposal District.  He said they lowered the tax rate and since they cannot get a trade-in for the truck, they are purchasing a new one.  Motion by Fran Levings, second by Mary Mosser, to approve the Disposal District report.  Carried.

Fran Levings reported on the North Pine Area Hospital District.  She distributed the latest copy of their newsletter.  The district is working with Essentia Hospital to build a new EMT gararge.  She is chairing a sub-committee on efforts to bring mental health services to the area.  Motion by Jan Streiff, second by Mandy Fornengo, to approve the NPAHD report.  Carried.

Motion by Fran Levings, second by Ron Mosser, to raise the pay for Deputy Clerk from $40/meeting to $50/meeting, the pay for Supervisors from $75/meeting to $100/meeting and the pay for plowing private drives from $20/hour to $25/hour.  Carried.

Motion by Fran Levings, second by Beverly Carlin, to NOT authorize any changes to the levy.  Carried.

Motion by Fran Levings, second by Jan Streiff, to enter into a Contract for Services in the amount of $250 with the following non-profit groups- Family Pathways, Pine County History Museum, Old School Arts Center and the 7-County Senior Federation.  Carried.

When the floor was opened to “General Items of Concern”, Ron Mosser inquired about roadside brushing and Dave Fornengo expressed concerns with the quality of the brushing this year. Motion by Ron Mosser, second by Mary Mosser, to hire someone other than Blaine Township to clear brush on McDermott Creek Road this year.  Carried.

Motion by Fran Levings, second by Beverly Carlin, to continue to use Northview Bank as the township depository.  Carried.

Motion by Beverly Carlin, second by Ron Mosser, to have all township legal and public notices published in the Pine County Courier, the Askov American and the Evergreen.  Carried.

Motion by Fran Levings, second by Beverly Carlin, to set the 2nd Tuesday in March, 2019 as the date for the next Annual Meeting.  Carried.

Motion by Jan Streiff, second by Dave Baker, to adjourn.  Carried.

Meeting adjourned at 9:40 pm.

Respectfully submitted,

Fran Levings, Clerk

Also signed by the Moderator__________________________________________.

 

New Dosey Township Board of Appeal and Equalization, April 9, 2018

NEW DOSEY TOWNSHIP
BOARD OF APPEAL AND EQUALIZATION MEETING
The Board of Appeal and Equalization meeting of the New Dosey Town Board will meet on April 9, 2018. at 11 am at the Cloverton Town Hall.  The purpose of this meeting is to determine whether property in the township has been properly valued and classified by the assessor.
                                     Fran Levings, Clerk

MINUTES- NEW DOSEY TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING- FEBRUARY 14, 2018

MINUTES- NEW DOSEY TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING- FEBRUARY 14, 2018

Board of Audit was held prior to the meeting

Meeting of the Board was called to order at 7:55 by Chair Dave Fornengo. Also present were Supervisors Dave Baker and Jason Fornengo, Treasurer Mandy Fornengo, Clerk Fran Levings and Deputy Clerk Beverly Carlin.

There was no public input. Motion by Jason Fornengo, second by Dave Baker, to approve the Agenda. Carried.

Motion by Jason Fornengo, second by Dave Baker, to approve the Minutes of January 9, 2018, with the addition of- Gross Pay- Dave Baker- $75. Carried.

Treasurer Mandy Fornengo presented the Treasurer’s Report.

FUND BALANCES:
General- $10,373.40
Road & Bridge- $15,800.39
Cemetery/Landscaping- $3,172.85
Fire Protection- $21,374.90
Fire Hall- $125.45
Driveways- $6,874.61
CDs- $46,839.93
Savings Account- $1.162.22
TOTAL FUNDS $105,723.75

Motion by Dave Fornengo, second by Dave Baker, to approve the Treasurer’s Report. Carried.
Clerk Fran Levings presented the Claims List and the Net Payroll List for approval.

CLAIMS-
Cybert PC Computer Repair $120.00
Robert Brewster Assessing $3,497.00
AT&T Telephone/Internet $105.57
Beverly Carlin Mileage- 3 trips $113.22
Fran Levings Mileage- 5 trips $115.26
Federated Co-ops Propane & Tank Rental $77.71
Lee’s Pro Shop 2 Name Plates for “Honor” Plaque $10.74
ECE Electricity-Feb. & Voided check replacement $83.00

GROSS PAY:
Dave Baker-Supervisor $75.00
Beverly Carlin-Deputy Clerk, Zoning Board $220.00
Dave Fornengo- Board Chair $125.00
Mandy Fornengo- Treasurer $140.00
Jason Fornengo- Supervisor $75.00
Fran Levings- Clerk, NPAHD, Zoning Officer $780.00
Frank Rehberger- Grader Operator $200.00

CLERK’S REPORT:

Reminder- March 13- Election (4-8pm)
Annual Meeting (8:15 pm)
March 10- Absentee & Early Voting (10am-Noon)
March 14- Regular Town Board Meeting
March 26- Board of Re-Organization (7:30 pm)
April 8- Reception to honor Al Holter & Ed Carlin (3pm)
April 9- Board of Review (11 am)
Notice from ECE that they are raising their rates.

ZONING REPORT:

Permission granted to Zoning Officer to order a new printout of all New Dosey Township property owners.
Report on “Aggregate Mining” seminar attended by Zoning Administrator Levings and Zoning Commissioner Carlin. (1) Seminar hosted by MN DNR. (2) Purpose was to get information on Aggregate (sand & gravel) mining to local officials (3) Each American uses @10 tons of aggregates/annually. (4) It cost $635 million to build the new St. Croix Bridge. (5) There are 141,700 miles of roads in MN- 50% are gravel roads (6) Construction aggregates are used for 25% of residential construction and for 25% of commercial construction projects. Many more statistics were presented. It was stressed that any gravel pits in a township would be regulated by the town and the county governments.

THERE WAS NO OLD BUSINESS.

NEW BUSINESS:

Clerk Levings presented a draft of the 2018 Township Budget. After studying it, motion by Jason Fornengo, second by Dave Baker, to approve this budget. Carried.
A resolution “Designating the Cloverton Town Hall as the Official Polling Place for the Township” was passed and signed by all 3 supervisors. It will be filed in the RESOLUTIONS binder.

Clerk Levings and Deputy Clerk Carlin reported on the meeting they attended hosted by the Pine County Board of Supervisors. The topic was “Public Safety”. County Attorney Reese Frederickson explained ‘Social Host Ordinances” under which adults can be charge with a misdemeanor if an under-age drinking party is held at their home. Pine County does not have this law yet, but 109 MN cities and 25 counties do. He also stated that in 2017, 1425 cases were filed in Pine County. He further stated that crime in Pine County has decreased since 2014. Sheriff Jeff Nelson said the county has 8 full-time and 4 part time dispatchers. In 2017, there were 26,224 calls for police help (One accident on the I35 can generate over 10 calls) and 4,579 calls for medical assistance. The jail is licensed for 131 inmates and the average daily population is 92 inmates. It costs the county $100/day to house an inmate. The jail has a staff of 42 personnel. There are 31 full time and 4 part time deputies, 6 investigators and 2 K9 dogs

Clerk Levings and Deputy Clerk Carlin reported on the Broadband meeting they has attended. It was hosted by the East Central Regional Development Commission with the purpose of informing state legislators of the need for Broadband in central MN. Some statistics learned include (1) Most households use more than 250 gigabytes/month. (2) The average family now has 13 devices hooked to the Internet. (3) Many Broadband companies will not install cable unless there are 8 houses/road mile. (4) The 3 technologies that provide the Internet (Broadband) are Cellular, Satellite and Fixed Wireless. (5) Fiber cable to a home costs $4,000-$12,000 per house in a rural area (6) 70% of home buyers will NOT buy a home without good Internet service. (7) The Border-to-Border Broadband Fund for grants in now empty. Pine County Commissioner Steve Hallan has been working on this issue since 1999. He is optimistic that one of the 25 new Wireless companies may put in Internet service with no cable necessary.

Dave Baker reported that the Tri-Township Disposal District is purchasing a new garbage truck.

Meeting adjourned at 8:30 pm.

Respectfully submitted,

Fran Levings, Clerk

Also signed by the Chair _______________________ Date