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MINUTES-NEW DOSEY TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING-NOV. 14, 2012

MINUTES-NEW DOSEY TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING-NOV. 14, 2012

            Meeting called to order at 7:30 pm. by Chair Dave Fornengo.  Also present were Supervisors Ken Coveau and Dave Baker, and Clerk Fran Levings.  Absent was Margaret Coveau, Treasurer.

Motion by Ken Coveau, second by Dave Baker, to approve the agenda.  Carried.

Motion by Ken Coveau, second by Dave Baker, to approve the minutes of the meeting of Oct. 10, 2012.  Carried.

Treasurer Margaret Coveau had left copies of the Treasurer’s Report.  ( Attached to file copy of these minutes).  Fund Balances are:  General Fund-$13209.51, Road & Bridge Fund- 23428.46, Cemetery/Landscaping Fund- $60.22, Fire Protection Fund-$792.93, Fire Hall Fund- $125.45, Cartway Fund-$89.15, Savings Account-1154.19 and CDs- $43214.55.  Motion by Ken Coveau, second by Dave Baker, to accept the Treasurer’s Report.  Carried.

Clerk Fran Levings presented the Claims List and the Net Payroll List for approval.  Motion by Ken Coveau, second by Dave Fornengo, to pay these bills.  Carried.

CLERK’S REPORT:  1. Clerk Levings and election judge Marge Braun went to the Pine County Courthouse on election night (Nov. 6) to count the mailed-in ballots.  New Dosey Township now has 35 registered voters.  26 people voted.  17 votes of Barack Obama and 9 votes for Mitt Romney.

ZONING REPORT:   1. Clerk was notified by township assessor Bob Brewster that 11 property owners had some sort of newer construction on their property since he last assessed their property.  Our township has required land use permits since 2004.  The zoning administrator checked her list of permits granted since then and learned that only 2 of these property owners had indeed applied for a permit.  Letters  were sent to the other 9 landowners.

OLD BUSINESS:

1. Road Discussion- Consensus was that the township roads are fairly good shape.  Chair Fornengo reported on a conversation with a prospective buyer for property on School House Rd.  The person requested some gravel and Chair Fornengo said it would be considered in next year’s road review. Supervisor Baker will research with Pine Soil & Water about putting in a culvert for the person- may be a wetlands issue.

2. Chair Fornengo reported that he still has 6 road signs to install.

NEW BUSINESS:

  1. Motion by Dave Baker, second by Dave Fornengo, to pass a resolution authorizing Supervisor Ken Coveau to also be an employee of the township.   Carried.
  2. Clerk Levings and Supervisor reported on the Pine County Township Officers meeting they had attended on Oct. 27 in Hinckley.  Highlights included: Senator Lourey saying that homeowners and small businesses were hurt most by the removal of the Homestead Credit.  Commissioner Steve Chafee said that Pine County had a 0% levy increase for 3 years, but in 2012 raised it by 1.5% to offset damage done by the removal of the Homestead Credit.  Commissioner Rousseau said the County gave $$ to flood relief victims. Commissioner Doug Carlson criticized wetland regulations. Sheriff Cole reported on a huge punk rock event held in Ogama Township.  Tim Faust, candidate for State House, said 2 main goals are to restore the Homestead Credit and improve Local Government Aid.  County Auditor Cathy Clemmer said the gas tax formula has been done away with.  Lenny Bonander talked about the new hospital coming to Sandstone.  Kelly Schroder, County Assessor, said 113 Pine County properties were damaged by the June flood.  County engineer Mark LeBrun handed out copies of future County road plans.  Conservation Officer Brent Grunmeir said that a movement is on to encourage young people to hunt and fish.  Chloride on roads is working.
  3. CHAIR FORENGO SAID HE HAS 6 MORE ROAD SIGNS TO INSTALL.
  4. CHAIR FORNENGO PRESENTED SOME MAILINGS-
  5. CONTRACT TO SIGN W/ GRAVEL CRUSHER KIP RYBERG.  5000 YDS/ $3/YD.  CONTRACT WAS SIGNED AND MAILED IN.
  6. MANAGEMENT TRAINING SEMINAR
  7. FAMILY PATHWAYS
  8. USED TRUCKS HANDOUT

 

MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:10 PM.

RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,

FRAN LEVINGS, CLERK                           ALSO SIGNED BY THE CHAIR_____

DATE SIGNED _______________

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