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Spirit Lake council approves minutes, bills, liquor licenses and an appointment; meeting adjourned

City of Spirit Lake City Council · September 24, 2024
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Summary

At its Sept. 24 meeting, the Spirit Lake City Council unanimously approved minutes and a bill list totaling $436,526.18, granted several liquor licenses, and appointed Joe Bjornstad to the Low Rent Housing Authority before adjourning.

The Spirit Lake City Council handled routine business and approvals at its Sept. 24 meeting.

Minutes: Councilmember Kofoot moved and Councilmember Mensing seconded approval of the Sept. 10 minutes; the motion carried unanimously.

Bills: Councilmember Kofoot moved and Councilmember Mensing seconded approval of the bill list for September 2024. The bill list contains line items including payroll of $80,177.33 and a total of $436,526.18. Large items listed include Wellmark (BCBS health) $47,820.60, Waste Management landfill fees $41,401.75, IPERS regular $33,251.07, and a $60,000 Olde Town Betterment payment to KM2 Properties LLC.

Liquor licenses: The council approved a Class C Retail Alcohol License for Toast on Hill; a Special Class C Retail Alcohol License with outdoor service and living quarters for The Oakwood Inn; and a Class C Retail Alcohol License with catering for McKeen’s 22nd Street Pub & Grill. The motion to approve licenses was made by Councilmember Kofoot and seconded by Councilmember Mensing and carried unanimously.

Appointment: Councilmember Johnson moved and Councilmember Mensing seconded the appointment of Joe Bjornstad to the Low Rent Housing Agency board; the motion carried unanimously.

Adjournment: Councilmember Chappas moved and Councilmember Mensing seconded to adjourn; the council carried the motion unanimously and Mayor Kevin Bice adjourned the meeting.