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Residents raise park bench donation, election signup and equipment checks; council declines fence permit requirement

Bainville Town Council · October 21, 2024
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Summary

Public comments at the Oct. 21 meeting covered a donated park bench, a resident’s question about a study-committee sign-up and ballot listing, and a note that the town pumper truck needs a check; council decided the applicant’s portable fence did not require a permit.

Bainville — During public comment at the Oct. 21 Bainville Town Council meeting, several community members raised local concerns and offered updates.

McCade Mahlen of Interstate Engineering told the council the firm will donate a bench to the town park in honor of Lyle Lambert. Darrel Rasmussen asked about the Local Government Study Committee, saying he was the only person who signed up and that his name did not appear on the ballot. David Norton informed the council that the town pumper truck is due for a check.

Later in the meeting, Cora Norton asked about a building permit for a fence. After discussion council determined the fence is portable and that no permit or formal motion was required.

John Gilligan also reported that the Bainville Community Development Committee has funds available for the softball field and confirmed the Independence Day celebration will be held June 28, 2025.