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Pawnee City council approves 20-year lease for Pawnee City Assisted Living

Mayor and City Council of Pawnee City · October 15, 2024
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Summary

The council approved a 20-year park lease with Pawnee City Assisted Living effective Oct. 1, 2024, with an annual proof-of-insurance requirement; Mayor Hatfield also said he resigned his maintenance role with PCAL due to knee issues.

The Pawnee City Council approved a 20-year Assisted Living Park Lease Agreement with Pawnee City Assisted Living (PCAL) at its Oct. 15 meeting.

Clerk Tamela S. Curtis told the council she and Mayor Hatfield shared concerns about the lease; Council Member Susan Eisenhauer had met earlier with PCAL attorney Joe Stehlik to discuss lease provisions the city wanted changed, including making the agreement a 20-year term and requiring annual proof of liability insurance from PCAL. Council Member Eisenhauer moved to approve the 20-year lease effective Oct. 1, 2024, with an end date of Sept. 30, 2044; Council Member Donnie Fisher seconded. A roll call showed all present voting in favor and the motion carried.

Council also reviewed PCAL's August board minutes and September notes. Mayor Charlie Hatfield said he had resigned from serving as PCAL maintenance worker because of knee issues.

The approved lease and the annual insurance requirement were accepted by the council after the city sought clarifications with PCAL’s attorney. The council did not specify rent or other financial terms in the public minutes; the approved motion focused on the lease term and insurance compliance.