Plainville public meetings in 2020
3 substantive meetings from 2020, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Council
The Plainville City Council met in regular session and approved a $109,044.96 bill payment, adopted Ordinance G-20-10 changing local nuisance regulations, and raised wages for all full- and part-time employees by $0.50 per hour starting in January. The council also discussed a postponed public hearing due to COVID-19, received reports on a credit rating affirmation, vehicle auction sales, a grant for Christmas decorations, and held an executive session on personnel matters.
- Approved bills totaling $109,044.96
- Adopted Ordinance G-20-10 on nuisance regulations
- Raised wages for all employees by $0.50/hour
- Received $4,440 grant for Christmas decorations
- Postponed public hearing (Resolution 226) due to COVID-19
Council
The Plainville City Council approved Ordinance G-20-09 changing utility deposits and payment times, and paid bills totaling $87,934.64. They also renewed cereal malt beverage licenses for six businesses, increased a police officer's pay temporarily, and discussed the transfer of the swimming pool from the Public Building Commission to the City. No action was taken on a county face mask resolution.
- Approved Ordinance G-20-09 (utility deposits and payment times)
- Paid bills in the amount of $87,934.64
- Renewed CMB licenses for Pizza Hut, Mr. K's Foodtown, Plainville Short Stop, Pester Marketing, CF Altitude LLC, and San Juan Mexican Restaurant Inc.
- Increased Officer Cordell Stover's hourly wage by $1 until Officer Lee Vogel returns to duty
- Approved $3,250.00 in chamber bucks for employees and fire department
Council
The Plainville City Council approved a $22,500 contract for a water system preliminary engineering report, adopted new fiscal policies, and allowed $100,000 in fund transfers. They also approved a mutual aid agreement, police vehicle repairs, and began the abatement process for a dangerous structure.
- Approved EBH Engineering contract for Water System Preliminary Engineering Report, $22,500
- Adopted Resolution 227 (General Fund Cash Carryover Policy) and Resolution 228 (Debt Management Policy)
- Allowed $50,000 transfers from Water Fund and $50,000 from Sewer Fund to General Fund
- Approved mutual aid agreement with Rooks County Health Center
- Authorized police vehicle 103 repairs up to $1,500 and Resolution 226 for hearing on dangerous structure at 413 West Mill Street