Wayland City Council Meeting Agenda

The Wayland City Council Meets Wednesday, March 4th at 7:30 pm at the Wayland City Hall.

1. Roll Call
2. Consent Agenda
Note: These are routine items and will be enacted by one motion without separate discussion unless a Council member requests an item be removed for separate consideration.
a. Minutes of April 20, 2021
b. Bills for Payment
c. Treas. Report
d. Clerks Budgetary Report
e. Utility Dept. Report
f. Police Dept. Report
g. Firefighter Dept. Report
3. Citizen Forum
The Mayor and City Council welcome comments from the public for items not listed on the agenda. You are asked to state your name and address for the record and to limit your remarks in order that others may be given the opportunity to speak. The Order of Business is at the discretion of the Chair. No action will be taken.
4. Unfinished Business
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5. New Business
a. Review/Approve Fireworks Display Permit Application – WACO Graduation
b. Set Public Hearing Date for Budget Amendment #1 FYE22 of June 1, 2022
c. Health Insurance – Application Update
d. Golf Cart Ordinance (Age Limits Discussion)
e. Forward Purchase Terms for Natural Gas (hedging)
6. Building Permits – none
7. Adjournment

Prep Track: Mount Pleasant Girls’ Victorious at Fairfield

Fairfield — The Mount Pleasant girls’ track team won six events, rolling to a win at the Brookhart-Crew Relays last night at Fairfield High School.

Mount Pleasant scored 183 points, besting second place Davis County and third place Fairfield.

The Panthers got strong field event performances, picking up three wins in the high jump, long jump and shot put.

In the shot, Jadan Brumbaugh broke her own school record — again — with a toss of 49 feet, nine inches.

Abby Blint earned a win in the 1,500m run in 5:16.79 while Kenna Lamm won the 100m hurdles in 16.35 seconds.

Lamm also finished second in the 200m and third in the 100m.

Mica Carter was the runner up in the open 400m, finishing in 1:08.37.

Prep Track: Panther Boys’ Second in Fairfield

Fairfield — Washington bested Mount Pleasant by 27 points, as the Demons came away with a championship at the Brookhart-Crew Relays last night.

The Demons racked up 147 points with Mount Pleasant snagging 120.

Mount Pleasant senior Will Davidson — arguably having the best season of any area track athlete — won three events.

Davidson won the 110m hurdles in 15.32 then followed that up with a championship in the 400m hurdles in 56.04.

He also claimed gold in the long jump soaring 20 feet.

Mount Pleasant’s 4×400 grouping of Mason Sloat, Gabe Feldmann, Isaiah Albright and Dylon Hagans were also victors in the 4×400.

That team ran 3:39.81.

Girls’ Tennis’: Burlington Takes Down Mount Pleasant

KILJ — Savana Walls was Mount Pleasant’s lone winner — 8-2 in No. 1 singles — as Burlington took care of Mount Pleasant 8-1 in a Southeast Conference tennis dual yesterday.

Malena Yocum gave Grace Hecox a fight in No. 4 singles, falling 8-6.

In Doubles play, Emily Woodsmall and Macy McGinity scrapped with Walls and Melanie Olivas to a thrilling 9-7 win.

The Greyhounds swept the other two doubles bouts.

Burlington stayed undefeated in dual play, they’re now 8-0.

Mount Pleasant dropped to 2-8.

Boys’ Tennis: Burlington Capsizes Panthers

Burlington — A back and forth affair turned into a 5-3 Burlington win yesterday at Dankwardt Park.

Jake Ensminger got Mount Pleasant on the board in No. 2 singles but it was Burlington then who ripped off back to back wins in singles action.

Levi Graber and Linc Henriksen earned a win in No. 2 doubles, 8-6.

No. 3 doubles were rained out.

The loss dropped Mount Pleasant to 7-3.

Burlington upped their ledger to 7-1.

Boys’ Soccer: Greyhounds Goose Egg Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant — Burlington got two goals from Braden Schoene as the Greyhounds rolled to a 4-0 win over Mount Pleasant last night at East Lake Park.

Brennen Winke and Teriq Brown were the other goal scorers for Burlington.

Cayden Lowary made two saves to preserve the clean sheet.

The loss dropped Mount Pleasant to 1-11.

Burlington is 7-3.

Other boys’ soccer finals:

  • Notre Dame-West Burlington 10, Highland 0
  • Columbus 7, Wapello 2
  • Fort Madison 13, Keokuk 1

Girls’ Soccer: Burlington Outlasts Panther Rally

KILJ — Elly Manning and Andrea Lopreato each scored goals but it was Burlington holding on for a gutsy 3-2 win in a pivotal Southeast Conference fixture.

Evelyn Escobar made six saves despite the loss for Mount Pleasant.

Burlington now has firm control on the league, they’re now 9-1.

Mount Pleasant fell to 6-4 and will look to get back into the win column on Thursday when they play at Fairfield.

Other girls’ soccer finals:

  • Central Lee 4, Canton 1
  • Fort Madison 4, Keokuk 1
  • Columbus/Winfield-Mount Union 3, Wapello 2

Boys’ Golf: Panthers 4th at Fairfield

Fairfield — Mount Pleasant placed fourth yesterday in the eight-team Fairfield Invite.

Nick Matheney paced Mount Pleasant with a 7-over 77.

Reece Kempker carded an 81 while Nate Dismang finished third on the team with a 93.

Washington’s Roman Roth earned medalist honors with a 4-over 74.

Fairfield won the team race with Albia and Washington rounding out the top-three.

Other golf from the area last night:

  • Winfield-Mount Union 190, Hillcrest 199
    • Carter Loyd was the meet medalist with a 43
  • Wapello 191, Lone Tree 229
  • New London 174, Notre Dame-West Burlington 177
    • Notre Dame’s Kaleb Allen was the meet medalist with a 2-over 38.