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Bottineau council briefs: bills paid, lead-and-copper letters, fire hall committee to meet

City of Bottineau Council · November 4, 2024
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Summary

At its Nov. 4 meeting the Bottineau council approved payment of bills, noted that lead‑and‑copper letters will be mailed to residents, and said a Fire Hall Committee meeting will be scheduled ahead of planned January 2025 bidding.

The Bottineau City Council conducted routine business at its Nov. 4 meeting, approving the consent agenda, voting to pay bills, and noting several administrative updates.

Bills: Council Member Marsden reviewed bills; Council Member Seykora moved to approve payment of the listed bills, with Council Member Getzlaff seconding. On roll call, all voted yes and the motion carried.

Municipal judge coverage: Mayor Perry Schoenborn reported he has secured a municipal judge to fill in while the regular judge, Agnes, is out.

Utilities: The minutes state the utility department will mail lead‑and‑copper letters to residents next week to inform them about service lines and the materials used. A sewer issue at 302 11th St E was reported resolved by the property owner.

Finance and Fire Hall: An option to purchase Lot 24 of the Preserve remains tabled pending legal research. Mayor Schoenborn will call a Fire Hall Committee meeting this month, and the city hopes to advertise the Fire Hall project for bids in January 2025.

The meeting adjourned at 7:20 p.m.