Inside Tiffin
Transcript of Inside Tiffin
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Inside Tiffin A newsletter for the Citizens of Tiffin
June 2019 Inside this issue 2 City Directory
3 Water & Sewer
4 Tiffin Fire Association
5 Community
6 Community
7 Clear Creek Lions Club
8-13 5/7 Council Meeting
Minutes
13-16 5/21 Council Meeting
Minutes
17 5/28 Special Session
Minutes
www.tiffin-iowa.org
New traffic light installation at Highway 6 and Roberts Ferry Road.
Installation expected to be completed mid July weather permitting.
Save the date: Tuesday, August 6
Tiffin will be holding its first National Night out this year. National
Night Out is a community event to promote police-community
partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie. Local businesses and
community organizations interested in participating can reach out to
More information to come next month.
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City of Tiffin meeting schedule
City Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00PM
1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month *work session always precedes
Planning & Zoning Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30PM
2nd Wednesday of the month
Zoning Board of Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30PM
3rd Thursday of the month
All meetings are held at City Hall, 300 Railroad Street. Meeting dates are
subject to change, call city hall to confirm dates and times.
Please visit the city’s website at https://tiffin-iowa.org/city-government/
for council packets. Note: Council packets contain draft documents for
review purposes only and are subject to change without notice.
Tiffin City Hall 300 Railroad St.
P.O. Box 259
Tiffin, IA 52340 Office Hours: 8:00 AM—4:30 PM (Monday-Friday)
Elected Officials Steve Berner, Mayor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .319.545.2572
Jim Bartels, Council Member. . . . . . . . .319-545-2613
Al Havens, Council Member. . . . . . . . . . 319.545.8454 [email protected]
Peggy Upton, Council Member. . . . . . . .319.400.7323
Eric Schnedler , Council Member. . . . . .563.299.8250
Mike Ryan, Council Member. . . . . . . . . 319.400.3375
Planning and Zoning Commission Stephanie Surine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Acting Chair Person
Luther Parker
Riley Williams
Beth Wolfs
Tim Yoder
Zoning Board of Adjustment Lexi Rector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chair Person
Dave Beitz
Steve Oyen
Eileen Schmidt
Christine Olney
Important Phone Numbers City Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .319.545.2572
Police/Fire Emergency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911
Johnson County Non-Emergency. . . . . .319.356.6800
Tiffin Post Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319.545.2729
Springmier Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .319.545.2960
Street Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319.545.4157
Johnson County Refuse. . . . . . . . . . . . . .319.665.4498
Public Postings City Hall
Casey’s
The Depot
Morgan’s Service Solon State Bank
Do you have something you would like to share
for the next newsletter? Email us at
Facebook Pages
City of Tiffin @CityofTiffinIA
Tiffin Fire Department @TiffinFireDept
Springmier Comm. Library @SpringmierCommunityLibrary
Johnson County Sherriff's Office @SheriffJohnsonCountyIowa
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For questions contact City Hall at 319-545-2572.
Water & Sewer Service
Important Dates
15th—Meters read
20th—Payments due
21st—Late fee assessed to accounts
1st—Service billed (billing cycle is
1.5 months behind)
Forms of Payments Via mail—check or money order to PO Box 259, Tiffin, IA 52340
Debit or Credit Card—in person or over telephone (Convenience fee of 2.4% of the payment amount with a minimum $1.95)
Automated Phone Pay—call 319-545-2572, press 8 or 1-877-690-3729. You will need your account number & jurisdiction code
2513. (Convenience fee of 2.4% of the payment amount with a minimum $1.95 for credit/debit cards)
Drop box—locked box located at College Street entrance, checked twice during business hours
Direct Pay—ACH service 20th of every month
Online—debit or credit card (Convenience fee of 2.4% of the payment amount with a minimum $1.95), electronic check (no fee).
You will need your account number to set up an account.
Cash—preferably in person
Are you going on vacation? Do you water your lawn?
To avoid unnecessary leaks be sure all faucets are turned off, toilets are not
running and your outside spigot is also off. A small leak can add up over time! Water can also be shut off at
individual water supply valves or at the main shut off in your home.
If you have an irrigation system, be sure to inspect your sprinkler heads. A broken one can waste up to
25,000 gallons of water in 6 months. Also be sure the head is pointed in the correct direction.
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Tiffin Fire Association
Summer is officially here which usually means we have summer yard projects.
Please don’t forget to call before you dig.
The Iowa One Call call center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-800-292-8989 or 811.
Requests can also be made on their website www.iowaonecall.com.
TIFFIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT & FIRST RESPONDERS Note from the Fire Chief
I would like to thank everyone for your past and continuous support of the Tiffin Volunteer Fire Department and First Responders.
It is exciting to be part of the rapidly growing City of Tiffin, and 2018 was a big year for the department. Our fire station recently
grew in size to house two new fire trucks, and we continue to plan station expansions and equipment upgrades to better serve
the growing community.
The Tiffin Volunteer Fire Department was established in 1954 and serves approximately 58 square miles including the City of Tiffin
and surrounding Union and Clear Creek Townships. Our devoted members respond to an average of three hundred fire, rescue,
and medical calls per year in addition to participating in many community events and fundraisers.
The department and I greatly appreciate the generous support of our community and are currently in need of motivated
individuals to join the team. If interested, please find us on online or email me directly at [email protected] for more
information. Please consider serving the community as a volunteer with the Tiffin Fire Department. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Fire Chief Brian Detert
Tiffin Volunteer Fire Department
Training & Services Structure Fire & Rescue Vehicle Fire & Rescue
Vegetation Fire Water/Ice Rescue
Vehicle Accidents & Extrication Hazardous Materials Grain/Farm Rescue
Emergency Medical Services Blood Control & CPR
Community Events Soup Supper
Pancake Breakfast Raffle Fundraiser
Fire Prevention Week TifFun Creekfest
Tiffin Boondock Festival CCA Homecoming Parade Community Cleanup Day
Iowa Firefighters Memorial Service September 11 Memorial Service
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Community
SPRINGMIER COMMUNITY LIBRARY EVENTS
FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER/COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY
The Family Resource Center/Community Food Pantry is located in the grey building between the CCA Middle School
and CCA High School and is accessible from the CCA Middle School parking lot.
The Mission of the Center is to involve the community in reaching and providing assistance to help feed or neighbors.
Volunteers are always welcome.
Would you like to help the Resource Center?
• Make a food donation: Non-perishable food items with dates that are not expired can be dropped off at Grace United Methodist Church, 300 W Marengo Road in Tiffin or the Family
Resource Center/Community Food Pantry during the hours listed.
• Volunteer: Contact Grace United Methodist Church at 319-545-2281.
• Donate Clothing: Clothing donations are accepted on a seasonal basis.
Hours:
Monday: 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 2:00 - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 - 11:30 AM
HOURS
MONDAY-THURSDAY 9:00-6:00
FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9:00-12:00
SUMMER READING STORY HOURS
MONDAYS
10:00-11:00 CHILDRENS STORY HOUR
TUESDAYS
10:00-11:00 SCHOOL AGE
WEDNESDAY
10:00-11:00 & 12:30-1:30 SCHOOL AGE
JUNE EVENTS
JUNE 13 - JESTER PUPPETS @ 1:00
June 17 - READING ROAD TRIP @10:00
JUNE 21 - OUTER SPACE BUDDIES @ 10:30
JUNE 26 - QUAD CITY MAGICIAN @ 10:00
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Community
Did you know Tiffin has five park pavilions available for rent? Pavilions are located at City, Potter, Woodfield,
Deer View Parks and the Tennis/Soccer Field. Rental applications are available at City Hall and at https://tiffin
-iowa.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Park-Shelter-Rental-Application-UPDATED.pdf
Locations & Fees
City Park Pavilion—$25.00 Deer View Park Pavilion—$10.00 Soccer Field Pavilion—$25
Potter Park Pavilion—$10.00 Woodfield Park Pavilion—$10.00
Are you looking for a way to get involved in the Tiffin Community, but don’t know where to start? How about joining the Tiffin Community Fund. We meet about every two months for approximately 90 minutes. The goal of the Fund is to take donations to our endowment fund and provide to non profit organizations for community projects.
If you don’t want to join but still want to help, make a tax deductible, that at times qualifies you for the Iowa Endowment
Credit, donation to the Tiffin Community Fund. Your dollars will stay in the community and benefit a program you may already be using/involved in. Come help us build and improve Tiffin!
If you would like more information contact Tim Orris at 319-461-1660 or [email protected].
2 ON 2 Bags Tournament
Winner gets the choice of a free pair of Oakley sun-
glasses for each member of the winning team or taking
a set of boards home.
Raffle for the chance to win multiple prizes & grand
prize is a free pair of glasses! (Exam Included)
Snacks will be provided
More details on or Facebook Page
www.axisvisioncare.com
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Work Session 5:48 PM May 7, 2019
The City of Tiffin City Council held a work session Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at the City Hall Council Chambers. Mayor Berner called the
meeting to order at 5:48 PM. Upon roll being called the following members were present: Jim Bartels, Al Havens, Eric Schnedler,
Peggy Upton. Absent: Mike Ryan (arrived at 5:50pm). Others present City Administrator Doug Boldt, City Clerk Ashley Platz, City
Engineer Ben Carhoff and others.
Agenda Additions/Agenda Approval
Motion to approve the agenda by Havens. Second by Bartels. All ayes, motion carried. Mike Ryan arrived at 5:50 PM.
Introduction & Presentation from Martin Gardner Architecture—Michael LeClere
Discussion: Michael LaClere, Martin Gardner Architecture presented to Council a Rec/Community Center development process and
how they can help throughout the entire project. Derek Powers presented the Rec Center and how they can help facilitate
community involvement. Communityvisioning.org is a great place to start to look into help with the Town Vision.
Discussion and Review of Buffalo Creek Development—Faselt Team
Discussion: Nick White, VSP Engineering presented a different layout of Forevergreen Road through the middle of the property as
apposed to the road crossing along the northern line of the property. Reason for moving the road was due to line of sight at the
intersection of James & Forevergreen Road and Ireland & Forevergreen Road along the northern property line. Council concerns
with Forevergreen Road getting too close to Oakdale Blvd towards the south.
Discussion and Consideration of Potential Financial Incentive for Redevelopment at 301 and 311 Main Street – Mitch King
Discussion: Mitch King, Owner/Developer came to Council to discuss the TIF Matrix that were presented to Council. Main discussion
on awarding an upfront Grant of $300k along with TIF Rebates of 100% for 10 years and 50% for 5 years. Council discussed the
perception of handing out Grant money for this development will set a precedent going forward. Discussions regarding the
perception of ignoring original part of town. Also discussion about the specific lot and the unique constraints with the Windstream,
density restriction among others.
Adjournment
Motion to adjourn by Ryan. Second by Schnedler. All ayes, motion carried 7:03.
Regular Session 7:00 PM, Called To Order At 7:05 PM
The City of Tiffin City Council held a work session Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at the City Hall Council Chambers. Mayor Berner called the
meeting to order at 7:05 PM. Upon roll being called the following members were present: Jim Bartels, Al Havens, Eric Schnedler,
Peggy Upton, Mike Ryan. Absent: None. Others present City Administrator Doub Boldt, City Clerk Ashley Platz, Building Official Brian
Shay, City Engineer Ben Carhoff, City Attorney Crystal Raiber and others.
Agenda Additions/Agenda Approval
Motion to move K-5 before I-7 in the agenda by Bartels. Second by Havens. All ayes, motion. Motion to approve the amended
agenda by Schnedler. Second by Bartels. All ayes, motion carried.
Communications and Reports
1. Unscheduled
If you wish to address the City Council on subjects pertaining to today’s meeting agenda, please wait until that item on the agenda is
reached. If you wish to address the City Council on an item not on the agenda, please approach the lectern and give your name and
address for the public record before discussing your item.
Johnson County – Deputy Adolph – No parking signs in Deerview Estates at Jackson Street & Fawn Avenue. Also around Sprout Day
Care traffic and parking issues caused by parents dropping kids off for their CCA Bus at corner of Tallgrass & Elderberry.
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Consent Agenda
Note: These are routine items and will be enacted by one motion without separate discussion unless a Council Member requests
separate consideration.
1. Approval of City Council Minutes
2. Approval of Special City Council Minutes
3. Approval of Liquor License Renewal – Kum & Go #137
Motion to approve the Consent Agenda which includes Regular & Special City Council Minutes and the Renewal of Kum & Go #137’s
Liquor License renewal by Upton. Second by Ryan. All ayes, motion carried.
Public Hearing
1. Public Hearing on the Proposed Plans, Specifications, Form of Contract and Estimate of Cost, for the Soccer Field Parking Lot
Extension Project
A. Close Public Hearing and Proceed to I-1 and I-2
Motion to open the Public Hearing on the Proposed Plans, Specifications, Form of Contract and Estimate of Cost, for the Soccer
Field Parking Lot Extension Project by Upton. Second by Bartels. Roll Call: Bartels, Schnedler, Ryan, Upton, Havens. All ayes, public
hearing opened at 7:18 PM. Discussion: Nothing was received at City Hall. Motion to close the Public Hearing by Upton. Second
by Ryan. Roll Call: Bartels, Schnedler, Ryan, Upton, Havens. All ayes, public hearing closed at 7:18 PM
2. Public Hearing on the Proposed Plans, Specifications, Form of Contract and Estimate of Cost, for the 2019 Interstate 380 Box
Culvert and Grading Project
A. Close Public Hearing and Proceed to I-3 and I-4
Motion to open the Public Hearing on the Proposed Plans, Specifications, Form of Contract and Estimate of Cost, for the 2019
Interstate 380 Box Culvert and Grading Project by Ryan. Second by Upton. Roll Call: Bartels, Schnedler, Ryan, Upton, Havens. All
ayes, public hearing opened at 7:23 PM . Discussion: Nothing received at City Hall. Motion to close the Public Hearing by Schlinder.
Second by Ryan. Roll Call: Bartels, Schnedler, Ryan, Upton, Havens. All ayes, public hearing closed at 7:23 PM.
3. Public Hearing on the Sale and Conveyance of an Easement to Central Iowa Power Cooperative (CIPCO) for the Linn County
Loop Project
A. Close Public Hearing and Proceed to I-9
Motion to open the Public Hearing on the Sale and Conveyance of an Easement to Central Iowa Power Cooperative (CIPCO) for the
Linn County Loop Project by Schnedler. Second by Upton. Roll Call: Bartels, Schnedler, Ryan, Upton, Havens. All ayes, public
hearing opened at 7:28 PM. Discussion: Nothing was received at City Hall and no public present. Motion to close the Public
Hearing by Upton. Second by Havens. Roll Call: Bartels, Schnedler, Ryan, Upton, Havens. All ayes, public hearing closed at 7:29 PM.
Ordinance Approval/Amendment
1. Ordinance No. 2019-455 – An Ordinance Rezoning Lot 59, Prairie Village – Part 1, Tiffin, Iowa, from Multi-Family, 4-Plex
Residential District (R-4) to a Planned Development Overlay Site District/Multi-Family, 4-Plex Residential District (OPD/R-4) for
Prairie Village – Part 1, Tiffin, Iowa
A. Motion to Approve Second Reading and Proceed to Third Reading
Motion to approve Ordinance No. 2019-455 – An Ordinance Rezoning Lot 59, Prairie Village – Part 1, Tiffin, Iowa, from Multi-
Family, 4-Plex Residential District (R-4) to a Planned Development Overlay Site District/Multi-Family, 4—Plex Residential District
(OPD/R-4) for Prairie Village – Part 1, Tiffin, Iowa by Havens. Second by Bartels. Roll Call: Havens, Bartels, Schnedler, Ryan,
Upton. All ayes, second reading approved.
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2. Ordinance No. 2019-456 – An Ordinance Amending the Municipal Code of Tiffin, Iowa, Chapter 55, by Adding Language to
Include Community Cats
Motion to approve Ordinance No. 2019-456 – An Ordinance Amending the Municipal Code of Tiffin, Iowa, Chapter 55, by Adding
Language to Include Community Cats by Ryan. Second by Havens. Roll Call: Havens, Bartels, Schnedler, Ryan, Upton. All
ayes, second reading approved.
Motion to Suspend the Requirement to Pass Ordinance on Two Considerations before Final Passage as stated in Iowa Code
Section 380.3 by Havens. Second by Ryan. All ayes, motion approved.
Motion to Approve Ordinance No. 2019-456 – An Ordinance Amending the Municipal Code of Tiffin, Iowa, Chapter 55, by Adding
Language to Include Community Cats by Bartels. Second by Schnedler. Roll Call: Havens, Bartels, Schnedler, Ryan, Upton. All ayes,
final reading approved.
3. Ordinance No. 2019-457 – An Ordinance Amending the Municipal Code of Tiffin, Iowa, Chapter 56, by Adding Community Cats
as an Exemption
Motion to approve Ordinance No. 2019-457 – An Ordinance Amending the Municipal Code of Tiffin, Iowa, Chapter 56, by Adding
Community Cats as an Exemption by Ryan. Second by Schnedler. Roll Call: Havens, Bartels, Schnedler, Ryan, Upton. All ayes, final
reading approved.
Motion to Suspend the Requirement to Pass Ordinance on Two Considerations before Final Passage as stated in Iowa Code
Section 380.3 by Havens. Second by Ryan. All ayes, motion approved.
Motion to Approve Third and Final Reading by Schnedler. Second by Bartels. Roll Call: Havens, Bartels, Schnedler, Ryan,
Upton. All ayes, final reading approved.
4. Ordinance No. 2019-458 – An Ordinance to Adopt the 2018 Edition, International Building Code, including Appendix K, the
2018 Edition, International Residential Code, including Appendix F and Appendix J, and Providing for certain Amendments thereof;
Adopting Section 103.6(1)(a) of the of the Code of Iowa (State Electric Code) and Section 105.4(1)(a) of the Code of Iowa (State
Plumbing and Mechanical Codes) and Amending Provisions of the Municipal Code of Tiffin, Iowa, Chapter 156, Housing Code, to
Update Building Code Provisions
A. Motion to Approve Second Reading and Proceed to Third Reading
Motion to approve Ordinance No. 2019-458 – An Ordinance to Adopt the 2018 Edition, International Building Code, including
Appendix K, the 2018 Edition, International Residential Code, including Appendix F and Appendix J, and Providing for certain
Amendments thereof; Adopting Section 103.6(1)(a) of the of the Code of Iowa (State Electric Code) and Section 105.4(1)(a) of the
Code of Iowa (State Plumbing and Mechanical Codes) and Amending Provisions of the Municipal Code of Tiffin, Iowa, Chapter 156,
Housing Code, to Update Building Code Provisions by Havens. Second by Upton.
5. Ordinance No. 2019-459 – An Ordinance to Vacate a Portion of State Street
Motion to approve Ordinance No. 2019-459 – An Ordinance to Vacate a Portion of State Street by Ryan. Second by Upton. Roll
Call: Havens, Bartels, Schnedler, Ryan, Upton. All ayes, second reading approved.
Motion to Suspend the Requirement to Pass Ordinance on Two Considerations before Final Passage as stated in Iowa Code
Section 380.3 by Ryan. Second by Bartels. All ayes, motion approved.
Motion to Approve Third and Final Reading by Upton. Second by Schnedler. Roll Call: Havens, Bartels, Schnedler, Ryan, Upton,
All ayes, final reading approved.
Resolutions for Approval
1. Resolution 2019-052 – A Resolution Approving Plans, Specifications, Form of Contract and Estimate of Cost for the Soccer
Field Parking Lot Extension Project
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Motion to approve Resolution 2019-052 – A Resolution Approving Plans , Specifications, Form of Contract and Estimate of Cost for
the Soccer Field Parking Lot Extension Project by Havens. Second by Bartels. Roll Call: Upton, Ryan, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels. All
ayes, motion carried.
2. Resolution 2019-053 – A Resolution to Award Bid for the Soccer Field Parking Lot Extension Project
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-053 – A Resolution to Award Bid for the Soccer Field Parking Lot Extension Project by Ryan.
Second by Schnedler. Roll Call: Upton, Ryan, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes, motion carried.
3. Resolution 2019-054 – A Resolution Approving Plans, Specifications, Form of Contract and Estimate of Cost for the 2019
Interstate 380 Box Culvert and Grading Project
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-054 – A Resolution Approving Plans, Specifications, Form of Contract and Estimate of Cost for
the 2019 Interstate 380 Box Culvert and Grading Project by Ryan. Second by Schnedler.
Discussion: Doug Boldt, discussed the history of the bid and that this project is a pass through for the iDOT and DERS, LLC. Roll Call:
Upton, Ryan, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes, motion carried.
4. Resolution 2019-055 – A Resolution to Award Bid for the 2019 Interstate 380 Box Culvert and Grading Project
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-055 – A Resolution to Award Bid for the 2019 Interstate 380 Box Culvert and Grading Project by
Ryan. Second by Havens. Roll Call: Upton, Ryan, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes, motion carried.
5. Resolution 2019-056 – A Resolution Approving the Final Plat of Park Place – Part Five
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-056 – A Resolution Approving the Final Plat of Park Place – Part Five by Ryan. Second
by Schnedler. Roll Call: Upton, Ryan, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes, motion carried.
6. Resolution 2019-057 – A Resolution Approving a Memorandum of Understanding for Additional Language to the Collective
Bargaining Agreement between the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees as it pertains to Maternity Leave
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-057 – A Resolution Approving a Memorandum of Understanding for Additional Language to the
Collective Bargaining Agreement between the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees as it pertains to
Maternity Leave by Upton. Second by Ryan. Discussion: Doug Boldt, City Administrator discussed the change that was
recommended at last Council meeting and now its in its final form. Roll Call: Upton, Ryan, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes,
motion carried.
7. Resolution 2019-058 – A Resolution Approving the Appointment of a Zoning Board of Adjustment Member for the City of Tiffin,
Iowa
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-058 – A Resolution Approving the Appointment of Lexi Rector to the Zoning Board of
Adjustment for the City of Tiffin, Iowa by Bartels. Second by Schnedler. Roll Call: Upton, Ryan, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes,
motion carried.
8. Resolution 2019-059 – A Resolution Approving Proposal for 2019 Sanitary Sewer Inflow & Infiltration Reduction Project – Phase
One: Sewer Cleaning and Inspection
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-059 – A Resolution Approving Proposal for 2019 Sanitary Sewer Inflow & Infiltration Reduction
Project – Phase One: Sewer Cleaning and Inspection by Bartels. Second by Ryan. Roll Call: Upton, Ryan, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels.
All ayes, motion carried.
9. Resolution 2019-060 – A Resolution Authorizing the Sale and Conveyance of an Easement from the City of Tiffin to Central Iowa
Power Cooperative (CIPCO) for the Linn County Loop Project
Motion to TABLE Resolution 2019-060 – A Resolution Authorizing the Sale and Conveyance of an Easement from the City of Tiffin to
Central Iowa Power Cooperative (CIPCO) for the Linn County Loop Project by Schnedler. Second by Ryan. All ayes, motion approved.
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10. Resolution 2019-061 – A Resolution Setting the Date for a Public Hearing for Annexation of Certain Property to the City of Tiffin,
Iowa
Motion to amend the date to June 4, 2019 by Ryan. Second by Schnedler. All ayes motion carried.
Motion to approve amended Resolution 2019-061 – A Resolution Setting the Date for a Public Hearing for Annexation of Certain
Property to the City of Tiffin, Iowa by Havens. Second by Ryan. Roll Call: Upton, Ryan, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes, motion
carried.
11. Resolution 2019-062 – A Resolution Setting the Date for a Public Hearing to Rezone a portion of the Pirkl Property from R-1E to
C-2B and M-2, in the City of Tiffin, Iowa
Motion to amend the date to June 4, 2019 Bartels. Second by Schnedler. All ayes, motion carried.
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-062 – A Resolution Setting the Date for a Public Hearing to Rezone a portion of the Pirkl
Property from R-1E to C-2B and M-2, in the City of Tiffin, Iowa by Ryan. Second by Schnedler. Roll Call: Upton, Ryan, Havens,
Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes, motion carried.
12. Resolution 2019-063 – A Resolution Setting the Date for a Public Hearing for the FY 2018-2019 Budget Amendment
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-063 – A Resolution Setting the Date for a Public Hearing for the FY 2018-2019 Budget
Amendment by Schnedler. Second by Havens. Roll Call: Upton, Ryan, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes, motion carried. Roll Call:
Upton, Ryan, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes, motion carried.
13. Resolution 2019-064 – A Resolution Setting the Dates for the Public Hearing on the Plans, Specifications, Form of Contract and
Estimate of Cost, Opening of Bids and Authorizing Publication of Notices for the 2019 Park Road Paving Project
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-064 – A Resolution Setting the Dates for the Public Hearing on the Plans, Specifications, Form of
Contract and Estimate of Cost, Opening of Bids and Authorizing Publication of Notices for the 2019 Park Road Paving Project by
Ryan. Second by Schnedler. Roll Call: Upton, Ryan, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes, motion carried.
14. Resolution 2019-065 – A Resolution Authorizing A Weight Embargo on a Portion of North Park Road
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-065 – A Resolution Authorizing A Weight Embargo on a Portion of North Park Road by
Schnedler. Second by Bartels. Roll Call: Upton, Ryan, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes, motion carried.
Motions for Approval
1. Consideration of Payables List – Motion to Approve by Ryan.
Second by Havens. Discussion: Answered Council questions. All ayes, motion carried.
2. Consideration of Pay Estimate #4 – LL Pelling – Motion to Approve by Upton.
Second by Bartels. All ayes, motion carried.
3. Consideration of Pay Estimate #8 – Vieth Construction – Motion to Approve by Ryan.
Second by Havens. All ayes, motion carried.
4. Consideration of Pay Estimate #2 (Final) – Dave Schmitt Construction Company
Motion to approve Dave Schmitt Construction Company Pay Estimate #2 (Final) by Ryan. Second by Schnedler. Discussion: Ben
Carhoff, HFC request to hold the check until his office obtains the required documents. All ayes, motion carried.
5. Consideration of Resignation of Alan Kremzar from the Zoning Board of Adjustment
Motion to Approve by Upton. Second by Bartels. All ayes, motion carried.
6. Discussion and Consideration of Job Description and Position Salary Range for Building Inspector I and Council Action as Needed
Motion to the Job Description and Position Salary Rage for Building Inspector I and approve advertisement of position by Havens.
Second by Ryan. All ayes, motion carried.
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7. Motion to Adjourn from Regular Session into Closed Session in Accordance with Iowa Code Chapter 21.5.j for Potential Real
Estate Purchase by Havens.
Second by Schnedler. Roll Call: Havens, Upton, Bartels, Ryan, Schnedler. Regular Session adjourned at 8:49 PM. Motion to Adjourn
Closed Session and enter back in to open session by Ryan. Second by Havens.
Roll Call: Havens, Upton, Bartels, Ryan, Schnedler. Closed Session adjourned at 9:21 PM
Reports from City Personnel
1. City Council Reports – Denny Brown on College Street had some washout from the broken service line. Al Havens attended the
watershed meeting. Signs on pond that that state no swimming, boating and kayaking. Safety concerns for contractors doing work
on Railroad St not using ear protection when using concrete saw.
2. Director of Public Work’s Report – presented the quotes for Boreline close to $71,000 the VFD caused this quote to increase
over the rough estimate. Discussion on the resin in the water treatment plant water softeners. Light on water tower went bad,
company is sending replacements and will check into reimbursement of the labor of installation of the new lights.
3. Building Official’s Report – Hunt Club has started laying foundations. Fleet Farm is coming to town.
4. City Engineer’s Report – Storm Sewer on College. Summerhays Street gas main is finally getting moved. Mr. Carter’s driveway
on Main Street and his retaining wall, would like to remove it all and he will pay for his portion of the wall that is not disturbed with
this project. 3rd pole base was installed today for the Traffic Lights on Ireland. Price Electric offered to pay the line they disturbed for
the traffic lights. Deerview Signals are still in review for iDOT. Roberts Ferry Rd – stabilization was completed Friday but one spot
may need attention after the rainfall this weekend. May 20th start date for Roundabout is still correct weather permitting. Update
on railroad crossing.
5. City Attorney’s Report – Finishing up Fareway.
6. City Administrator’s Report – City Wide Clean-up this weekend. Intern Lucas Parker will be here May 13th. Bid from LL Pelling
for painting. Fareway VIP Reception on May 21st from 4:00-6:30pm. Alliant Energy will have an outage planned this Thursday for 6
hours. First hotel/motel tax check received. Letter from Property Owner on Goldfinch/Potter will discuss in work session.
Adjournment
Motion to adjourn by Ryan. Second by Upton. All ayes, meeting adjourned at 9:21 PM
Work Session—6:22 PM May 21, 2019
The City of Tiffin City Council held a work session Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at the City Hall Council Chambers. Mayor Berner called
the meeting to order at 6:22 PM. Upon roll being called the following members were present: Jim Bartels, Al Havens, Eric
Schnedler, Peggy Upton. Absent: Mike Ryan. Others present City Administrator Doug Boldt, City Clerk Ashley Platz, City Engineer
Ben Carhoff and others.
Agenda Additions/Agenda Approval
Motion to approve by Upton. Second by Bartels. All ayes, agenda approved.
Discussion of Original Town Urbanization Project – Sidewalk on East Side of College Street
Discussion: City Engineer wanted to discuss the sidewalk on east side of College Street. Due to trees, hedges and topography the
sidewalk may need to be moved or not be installed. Council discussed that sidewalks are not optional. The consensus of Council is
to make the sidewalk work, possibly by going behind the trees with a 4 ft sidewalk. The agreement was to have the vacant lot have
5 ft sidewalk to Sedlacek’s lot, then 4 ft behind the trees down to Upchurch’s which would change back to a 5 ft sidewalk and re-
moving hedges if necessary.
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Also had discussion with similar issues for the 2nd St & Grant property with fencing in the ROW and directly where the sidewalk needs
to be installed. Council agrees the fence needs to be moved, have homeowner move it. If they do not move the fence, then the City
or City’s Contractor will have to move it. Discussions on if cost will be billed to homeowner. Building Official Brian Shay mentioned he
had a conversation with the homeowner and advised that they should not do anything with the fence due to the location in the city
ROW.
Discussion and Review of Gravel Driveway at 713 Potter Street
Discussion: Building Official Brian Shay, gave background on the driveway that was illegally installed on property. Council discussed
that the gravel will need to be removed from the curb to the sidewalk or it needs to be paved. And no gravel drives are allowed in
town.
Discussion and Review of Meeting Management Software
Discussion: no time to discuss.
Adjournment
Motion to adjourn by Havens. Second by Schnedler. All ayes, work session adjourned at 7:00 PM
Council Meeting 7:01 PM
The City of Tiffin City Council held regular session Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at the City Hall Council Chambers. Mayor Berner called the
meeting to order at 7:01 PM. Upon roll being called the following members were present: Jim Bartels, Al Havens, Eric Schnedler,
Peggy Upton. Absent: Mike Ryan. Others present City Administrator Doug Boldt, City Clerk Ashley Platz, City Engineer Ben Carhoff
City Attorney Bob Michael, Public Works Director Brett Mehmen, Asst PW Director Brian Detert and others.
Agenda Additions/Agenda Approval
Motion to approve agenda by Bartels. Second by Schnedler. All ayes, motion carried.
Communications and Reports
Unscheduled
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reached. If you wish to address the City Council on an item not on the agenda, please approach the lectern and give your name and
address for the public record before discussing your item.
Johnson County Sheriff – Deputy Adolph present, mentioned extra patrol out for parking issues as requested.
Consent Agenda
Note: These are routine items and will be enacted by one motion without separate discussion unless a Council Member requests
separate consideration.
1. Approval of City Council Minutes
2. Approval of Clerk/Treasurer’s Report
Motion to approve the Consent Agenda which includes City Council Minutes and the Clerk/Treasurer’s by Havens. Second by Bartels.
All ayes, motion carried.
Ordinance Approval/Amendment
1. Ordinance No. 2019-455 – An Ordinance Rezoning Lot 59, Prairie Village – Part 1, Tiffin, Iowa, from Multi-Family, 4-Plex Residential
District (R-4) to a Planned Development Overlay Site District/Multi-Family, 4-Plex Residential District (OPD/R-4) for Prairie Village –
Part 1, Tiffin, Iowa
Motion to Approve Third and Final Reading
Motion to approve Ordinance No. 2019-455 – An Ordinance Rezoning Lot 59, Prairie Village – Part 1, Tiffin, Iowa, from Multi-Family, 4
-Plex Residential District (R-4) to a Planned Development Overlay Site District/Multi-Family, 4-Plex Residential District (OPD/R-4) for
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2. Ordinance No. 2019-458 – An Ordinance to Adopt the 2018 Edition, International Building Code, including Appendix K, the 2018
Edition, International Residential Code, including Appendix F and Appendix J, and Providing for certain Amendments thereof;
Adopting Section 103.6(1)(a) of the of the Code of Iowa (State Electric Code) and Section 105.4(1)(a) of the Code of Iowa (State
Plumbing and Mechanical Codes) and Amending Provisions of the Municipal Code of Tiffin, Iowa, Chapter 156, Housing Code, to
Update Building Code Provisions
Motion to Approve Third and Final Reading
Motion to approve Ordinance No. 2019-458 – An Ordinance to Adopt the 2018 Edition, International Building Code, including
Appendix K, the 2018 Edition, International Residential Code, including Appendix F and Appendix J, and Providing for certain
Amendments thereof; Adopting Section 103.6(1)(a) of the of the Code of Iowa (State Electric Code) and Section 105.4(1)(a) of the
Code of Iowa (State Plumbing and Mechanical Codes) and Amending Provisions of the Municipal Code of Tiffin, Iowa, Chapter 156,
Housing Code, to Update Building Code Provisions by Schnedler. Second by Havens. Roll Call: Upton, Havens, Schnedler, Bartels.
Absent: Ryan. All ayes, fina. reading approved.
Resolutions for Approval
1. Resolution 2019-066 – A Resolution Approving a Developer’s Agreement with Advantage Development Inc. regarding Prairie
Village Lot 59 Planned Development Overlay (OPD) Site District, Tiffin, Iowa
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-066 – A Resolution Approving a Developer’s Agreement with Advantage Development Inc.
regarding Prairie Village Lot 59 Planned Development Overlay (OPD) Site District, Tiffin, Iowa by Schnedler. Second by Bartels. Roll
Call: Havens, Bartels, Schnedler, Upton. Absent: Ryan. All ayes, motion carried.
2. Resolution 2019-067 – A Resolution Setting the Dates for the Public Hearing on the Plans, Specifications, Form of Contract and
Estimate of Cost, Opening of Bids and Authorizing Publication of Notices for the 2019 Improvements – Forevergreen Road Project
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-067 – A Resolution Setting the Dates for the Public Hearing on the Plans, Specifications, Form
of Contract and Estimate of Cost, Opening of Bids and Authorizing Publication of Notices for the 2019 Improvements – Forever-
green Road Project by Schnedler. Second by Havens. Discussion: Clint Rarick, asked where this project will be located. Mayor
advised plans will be available for public to view by Thrusday. Roll Call: Havens, Bartels, Schnedler, Upton. Absent: Ryan. All ayes,
motion carried.
Old Business
Resolution 2019-060 – A Resolution Authorizing the Sale and Conveyance of an Easement from the City of Tiffin to Central Iowa
Power Cooperative (CIPCO) for the Linn County Loop Project
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-060 – A Resolution Authorizing the Sale and Conveyance of an Easement from the City of
Tiffin to Central Iowa Power Cooperative (CIPCO) for the Linn County Loop Project – no action taken.
Motions for Approval
1. Consideration of Payables List – Motion to Approve by Havens. Second by Bartels. All ayes, motion carried.
2. Consideration of Special Events Application Infuse Church Block Party. Motion to approve the changes to the Special Events
Application by Bartels. Second by Upton. All ayes, motion carried.
3. Consideration of Special Events Application Jason Wilkerson Family Obstacle Course- Jason Wilkerson, applicant , gave some
details on the family obstacle course event. Council has requested to have more information ironed out before approval can be
made. Council is in favor of an event like this, but the location along the railroad tracks or crossing the tracks is not recommended
4. Consideration of Change Order #5 Portzen Construction – Motion to Approve by Bartels. Randy Krutsfield, Engineer, presented
reasoning for change order. Second by Upton. Discussion: Council feels that this should be on Portzen since they bid it is their
burden if they didn’t bid it properly. All nays, motion to approve denied.
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5. Consideration of Pay Estimate #13 Portzen Construction – Motion to Approve by Havens. Second by Bartels. All ayes, motion
carried.
6. Consideration of Change Order #1 Rathje Construction – Motion to Approve with the Value Engineering Request or as
recommended by DOT which is based on unit pricing and not the total price listed on Change Order #1 by Schnedler. Matt
Bockensted, Rathje and Engineer with Snyder & Associates, explained the Value Engineering Request and the benefit this will have
on the project. Second by Upton. All ayes, motion carried.
7. Consideration of Change Order #2 Rathje Construction – Motion to Approve the change order based on unit pricing of an
estimated quantity by Upton. Second by Schnedler. All ayes, motion carried.
8. Discussion and Consideration of Change to Original Town Urbanization Project Sidewalk Installation of College Street & Council
Action as Needed- No action taken
9. Discussion and Consideration of One-time Water and Sewer Adjustment at 819 Jackson Street and Council Action as Needed
Motion to approve the One-time Water & Sewer Adjustment at 819 Jackson St by Schnedler. Second by Bartels. All ayes, motion
carried.
10. Discussion and Consideration of Quote from LL Pelling for Line Painting and Council Action as Needed – Motion to approve the
quote from LL Pelling for Line Painting by Havens. Second by Schnedler. All ayes, motion carried.
11. Discussion and Consideration of Quote from Cahoy for Boreline work at the Water Plant and Council Action as Needed –
Motion to approve the quote from Cahoy for Boreline work at the Water Plant by Havens. Second by Schnedler. All ayes, motion
carried.
12. Discussion and Consideration of New Pickup for Public Works Department and Council Action as Needed – Motion to approve
the purchase of a New Pickup for Public Works Department from Junge $23,807.22 by Upton. Asst. PW Director Brian Detert
presented the reason for the request. He explained the cost difference between repairing vs. getting new truck with warranty.
Junge Ford was able to come back with an offer of $23,807.22. Second by Schnedler, All ayes, motion carried.
13. Motion to Adjourn from Regular Session into Closed Session in Accordance with Iowa Code Chapter 21.5.j for Potential Real
Estate Purchase by Havens. Second by Schnedler. Roll Call: Havens, Schnedler, Upton, Bartels. Absent: Ryan. All ayes, regular
meeting adjourned at 9:03 PM
Motion to Adjourn Closed Session and enter Regular Open Session by Upton. Second by Bartels. Roll Call: Havens, Schnedler,
Upton, Bartels. Absent: Ryan. All ayes, regular meeting adjourned at 9:36 PM
Reports to be Received/Filed
April Johnson County Sheriff’s Activity Report
Reports from City Personnel
Mayor’s Report – Nothing to report.
City Council Reports - Fawn Ave – construction trailers not close to the curb. Ireland Ave – bushes are dead or dying. Construction
run off concerns with the amount of water we have seen and the discoloring of the ponds.
Director of Public Work’s Report – Nothing to report.
Building Official’s Report – Nothing to report.
City Engineer’s Report – Roberts Ferry Road north half has been paved along the east side, was able to get majority in before the
rain. Currently they are on day 97 of 100. Once things dry out, they approximately have about a month’s worth of work left. Two
poles have been installed for the Traffic Signals on Ireland Ave & HWY 6. Hopeful that July or August the signals will be active.
City Attorney’s Report – Nothing to report.
City Administrator’s Report – Official opening of Fareway is tomorrow. Mehmen Avenue is paved for Kimberlite.
Adjournment
Motion to adjourn by Schnedler. Second by Upton. All ayes, meeting adjourned at 9:37 PM
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Special Session—12:00 Tuesday, May 28, 2019
The City of Tiffin City Council held a special session Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at the City Hall Council Chambers. Mayor Pro Tem Mike Ryan called the meeting to order at 12:00 PM. Upon roll being called the following members were present: Mike Ryan, Al Havens, Jim Bartels, Eric Schnedler (via Phone) and Peggy Upton (via Phone). Absent: Mayor Steve Bener. Other present: City Administra-tor Doug Boldt, City Clerk Ashley Platz, Building Official Brian Shay and others.
Agenda Additions/Agenda Approval
Motion to approve the agenda by Bartels. Second by Havens. All ayes, motion carried.
Communications and Reports
Unscheduled
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Consent Agenda
Note: These are routine items and will be enacted by one motion without separate discussion unless a Council Member requests separate consideration.
Public Hearing
Public Hearing on FY 2018-2019 Budget Amendment
Close Public Hearing and Proceed to I-1
Motion to open the Public Hearing on FY 2018-2019 Budget Amendment by Upton. Second by Havens. Roll Call: Upton, Havens, Ryan, Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes, Public Hearing opened at 12:01pm. Discussion: Nothing received at City Hall and no public
present. Motion to close the Public Hearing on FY 2018-2019 Budget Amendment by Havens. Second by Upton. Roll Call: Upton, Havens, Ryan, Schnedler, Bartels. All ayes, Public Hearing closed at 12:02pm.
Resolutions for Approval
1. Resolution 2019-068 – A Resolution Approving the City of Tiffin Budget Amendment for Fiscal Year 2018-2019
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-068 – A Resolution Approving the City of Tiffin Budget Amendment for Fiscal Year 2018-2019 by Havens. Second by Bartels. Roll Call: Havens, Ryan, Bartels, Schnedler, Upton. All ayes, motion carried.
2. Resolution 2019-069 – A Resolution Setting the Date of the Sale and Conveyance of an Easement from the City of Tiffin to
Central Iowa Power Cooperative (CIPCO) for Linn County Loop Project
Motion to approve Resolution 2019-069 - A Resolution Setting the Date of the Sale and Conveyance of an Easement from the City of Tiffin to Central Iowa Power Cooperative (CIPCO) for Linn County Loop Project by Bartels. Second by Havens. Roll Call: Upton, Bartels, Havens, Schnedler, Ryan. All ayes, motion carried.
Adjournment
Motion to adjourn by Upton. Second by Havens. All ayes, meeting adjourned at 12:07 PM