
The Scandinavia Town Board will convene for its regular meeting at the Scandinavia Municipal Center on Wednesday, Dec. 10, at 7 p.m. Town officials are set to review ongoing property concerns, consider new business items, and provide updates on community services. The meeting is open to the public, offering residents a chance to stay informed and share input on local governance.
The meeting will open with approval of the previous minutes and a review of the evening’s agenda. Following standard procedures, the board will address old business before turning to new topics, correspondence, bills, and public input.
Old Business
Vandyke and Ron Gavin Junk/Salvage Yards: The board will revisit ongoing discussions related to compliance, permitting, and maintenance at these properties. Updates and possible actions regarding ordinance adherence may be considered.
Oak Ridge Road: Maintenance needs and road conditions along Oak Ridge Road remain on the agenda. The board will provide updates and may discuss future repair or improvement plans.
Knauer Conditional Use Permit (CUP): The status of the Knauer CUP will be reviewed, with the board set to clarify any outstanding requirements or next steps related to this property’s permit.
Iola Ambulance: Officials will deliver the latest information on the town’s participation in the Iola Ambulance Service, including recent correspondence or agreements.
Board Positions: Any updates regarding Town of Scandinavia Board and Planning Commission vacancies or appointments will be discussed.
New Business
The board will address a settlement related to dog licensing, discussing its terms and potential impact on local pet owners.
Plans for the municipal parking lot will be reviewed. The board may consider maintenance, usage policies, or future improvements.
Other items
Routine approval of bills and review of recent correspondence will take place.
Residents will have an opportunity to address the board with comments, questions, or concerns.
The meeting will include a discussion of technology needs, specifically the acquisition or maintenance of a backup laptop for municipal use.
