Iola Village Board to meet Feb. 14

The Village of Iola Board will meet on Monday, Feb. 14, at 5 p.m. in the Iola Community Center Senior Room, located at 180 North Main Street.

Agenda

Call to Order and Open Meeting Statement by President

Roll Call and Pledge of Allegiance

Approval of Minutes from Previous Meeting: Jan. 10 Board Meeting, Jan. 10 Caucus, Jan. 12 Finance Committee Meeting, Jan. 19 ARPA Committee Meeting, Jan.19 Zoning Committee Meeting, Jan. 31 Finance Committee Meeting, and Feb. 7 Finance Committee Meeting 

General Board Business

Explanation by legal counsel regarding Summit Street, between West Iola Street and Depot Street and discussion of steps to move forward.

Consideration of transferring Class B Liquor License from JD’s Corner Bar (Jeff Domask) to Iola Corner Bar (Laura Marker)

Consideration of approval for appraisals for Village Properties: Old Shop, Depot Street Shop

Committee reports

Protection of Persons and Property Committee: i. Police Report ii. Custom Service Contract. (Police Policies)

Personnel

Public Property and Streets: i. Update condemnation of properties in the village (legal counsel), a. Who is going to have to pay for removal of properties not owned by the village? b. If the property owners deed the property to the village because they do not want to pay the expense of removal can the village put the properties out for bid as is, with a contingency the person purchasing has 18 months to renovate the property? ii. Update on consideration of bids for village wide garbage pickup. (As of Feb. 11, only have 147 interested). Would like to get at least 200 containers before we contact the companies). iii. Update on Nursing Home Bankruptcy (legal counsel).

Parks: Update on Dog Park

Sewer and Water: Update on Water Main Breaks on Water Street

Library

ARPA Committee

Finance: Bills, Update Refinancing Village Debt

Other business

Correspondence and communications

Public presentation to, or discuss with the Board

Any other business that may legally come before the Board

Closed Session (If needed). (Adjourn into closed session under Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(e) deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties, the investing of public funds, or conducting other specified public business, whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session. Following completion of the closed session the regular meeting adjourns.)

Adjournment