Danville City Council Meeting Agenda

AGENDA

Monday, May 2, 2022

Order of business, regular session

Danville City Council, Danville City Hall

NOTE:  The regular session may be conducted electronically

as allowed by Iowa Code 21.8

Citizen comments:  Comments must be directed to the subject under consideration.  The presiding officer shall rule on the relevance of the citizen comments.  Citizens making personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks may be barred by the presiding officer from further comment before the Council during the meeting.

 

  1. Call to order, 6:00 p.m..

 

  1. Accept or amend the agenda.

 

  1. Open forum: A time set aside to receive comments from the public regarding city business.  The Mayor and City Council welcome comments from the public on any subject pertaining to City business, including items on this agenda.  You are asked to state your name and address for the record and to limit your remarks to five minutes 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.

 

  1. Jarred Lassiter from SE IA Regional Planning to review the STBG application submitted fall of 2021. Action if needed.

 

  1. Review of the city’s current 2021/2022 city budget to determine if a budget amendment would be required. Action by council if needed.

 

  1. Fire Chief/Building Inspector report – action by council if needed.
  2. Approval of building permits.

 

  1. City Electrician report.
  2. Update on ongoing projects.  Action if needed.

 

  1. Public Works written report.
  2. Review of proposal from LL Pelling for street seal coating for 2022.  Action if needed.
  3. Review of asphalt proposals for street work.  Action if needed.
  4. Approval of written report.

 

  1. Approval of consent agenda.
  2. Council minutes of April 18, 2022.
  3. Payment of bills.

 

  1. Council reports and correspondence.

 

  1. Adjournment. The next regular session of the Danville City Council is scheduled for Monday, May 18, 2022, Danville City Hall, 6:00 p.m..

 

Work session of the Danville City Council to review/discuss any ongoing/future city projects.  No action will be taken during this work session.

Debbie Diane Schenkelberg

Debbie Diane Schenkelberg, 59, of Packwood passed away at 4:28AM Thursday, April 28, 2022 at her home.  In accordance with her wishes her body has been cremated.  There will a celebration of Debbie’s life held at a later date to be anounced.

Visitation will open at 3:00 PM Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at Cranston Family Funeral Home in Fairfield. The family will be present at the visitation from 5:00PM to 7:00 PM.  Memorials in Debbie’s honor may be made to Hospice Compassus of Washington or to the Richland Pink Party, and may be left at the funeral home or mailed to the family at P.O. Box 189, Fairfield, IA 52556.  Friends may leave online condolences at www.cranstonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Debbie was born on July 17, 1962 in Fairfield, Iowa to Kenneth “Don” and Connie J. (Woolums) Snakenberg.  She grew up in Packwood and graduated from Pekin High School in 1980.  Debbie married Greg Vorhies, and they later divorced.  They had two beautiful children together.

She worked for many years at Walmart and Books are Fun both in Fairfield.  In 2009, she moved to Colorado and returned shortly after her mother became ill.  On her return from Colorado, she moved to North Liberty and worked at the DuPont plant in Cedar Rapids.  In 2017, Debbie moved to South Dakota, and worked for Hubbell Feeds.  She was diagnosed with cancer for a second time in 2020, and moved back to Packwood to be closer to family. 

Debbie loved her family and friends dearly. She cherished being able to spend time with them. She enjoyed tending to her plants, flowers, and watching the hummingbirds to help her pass the time. She was dedicated to walking in the footsteps of Jesus. Her faith was strong and it helped her through all of the tough times.

Left to cherish her memory are a daughter, Brandi Vorhies of Des Moines; a son, Bryce Vorhies of Fairfield; her father, Kenneth “Don” Snakenberg of Packwood; a brother, Randy (Laurie) Snakenberg of Center Point; nieces and nephews, Lexi, Jacob, Maci and Lucas Snakenberg; her beloved dog, Jax; and her granddogs Knox and Alinea. 

She was preceded in death by her mother, Connie Snakenberg, a brother, Allen Loren Snakenberg, and all four of her grandparents.

The family wants to give a heartfelt thank you to Marty Chandler, Washington Hospice Compassus, and all of her friends who helped out during this trying time.

 

Drake Relays: Brumbaugh Wins Again, Other Results

Des Moines — Jadan Brumbaugh is now a two-time Drake Relays champion.

Brumbaugh clinched yet another gold medal yesterday when she rolled through the shot put field.

The Iowa State recruit lead the 24-person group with a toss of 47 feet, 7 inches.

Sydney Eggena placed second with a throw five feet short of Brumbaugh.

Brumbaugh will now set her sights on another state championship, which would give Mount Pleasant their third straight state champion in the event — going back to Lexie Magnani.

Winfield-Mount Union senior Jobey Malone also competed in the shot put. Malone finished 19th with a throw of 36 feet, 1 inch.

Mount Pleasant senior Will Davidson placed 13th in the long jump. Davidson’s best jump was 20 feet, 11.75 inches.

Southeast Polk junior Abu Sama was the champion. Sama soared 23 feet, 11 inches.

Former Mount Pleasant youth Kole Becker — now of Lisbon — placed second in the event. Becker went 23 feet, 3.25 inches.

In the discus, New London senior Carter Allen finished 15th.

Allen, who was a state medalist in the shot and discus in Class 1A last year, went 151 feet for the Tigers.

Allen scratched on his first two throws before hitting the 15th best mark.

Indianola senior Walker Whalen finished 1st with a toss of 191 feet, 5 inches.

Prep Track: Panther Boys Fifth at Tulip Time Relays; Girls Runner Up

Pella — The Mount Pleasant boys’ track team scored 94 points good for a 5th place finish at the Tulip Time Coed Relays yesterday in Pella.

Pella won the event with Pella Christina and Southeast Polk rounding out the top three.

Panther freshman Avin Truong has continued his ascent into stardom, winning the long jump with a spring of 21 feet, 1 inch.

Isaac Jerrell scored well for Mount Pleasant, finishing 6th in the discus (121 feet, 11 inches) and 4th in the shot put (47 feet, 6 inches).

Morgan Van Nyhuis went 18.31 in the 110m hurdles, for fourth. Bowen Davis placed 6th in the hurdles.

On the girls’ side, Scott Lamm’s group poured in 150 team points good for a runner up finish.

Pella won the meet with 221.5 points. Newton was third.

Abby Blint won the 3000m run, clocking in with a time of 11:33.23. She also won the 400m hurdles, going 1:11.05.

Sophomore Elsie Lange finished second in the 400m dash, crossing the finish line in 1:04.23.

Alyssa Dascher placed second in the discus with a throw of 104 feet, 5 inches while also winning the shot put with a meet best of 34 feet, 9 inches.

Prep Track: Danville Wins Class B Team Title at WACO

Wayland — Danville’s Ty Carr won three events as the Bears won the Class B team title at WACO’s Ekstrand Relays last night.

Carr won the 800m and 1600m runs while also leading the sprint medley team to a victory anchoring the quartet.

New London won four events in Class B.

The Tigers picked up wins from Josh Catala in the 200m and Rylan Martin in the open 400m.

Seth Bailey won the 3200m in 9:57.38 as New London tied with Winfield-Mount Union for third.

Winfield ace Cam Buffington won two events himself. The Iowa football recruit won the 100m dash in 11.62 and coupled that with a leap of 19 feet, 2 inches in the long jump.

On the girls’ side Danville won five events in Class B including three relays.

WACO earned three wins on their home track with Ellah Kissell taking home gold in the open 200m while also helping guide two relay teams to victory.

Keetyn Townsley won the 100m hurdles for Winfield-Mount Union in 17.12 seconds.

Boys’ Tennis: Mount Pleasant Rips Fairfield

KILJ — Owen Vansickel rolled again in No. 1 singles, starting the afternoon hot for Tyler Rodgers Mount Pleasant boys’ tennis team as the Panthers earned an 8-1 win over Fairfield.

Levi Graber picked up a win for the Panthers at No. 3 singles as well.

Mount Pleasant then swept all three doubles matches.

The win improved the squad to 8-1 overall.

Girls’ Tennis: Panthers Win Second Straight

KILJ — Mount Pleasant won their second straight tennis dual, topping Fairfield 7-2 last night.

Savana Walls picked up an 8-4 win in No. 1 singles while Melanie Olivas came behind that with a big 8-6 win in No. 2 doubles.

Mount Pleasant won two of three doubles matches, as well.

The win moved Mount Pleasant to 2-7.

Drake Relays: Brumbaugh Wins Again, Other Results

Jadan Brumbaugh is now a two-time Drake Relays champion.

Brumbaugh clinched yet another gold medal yesterday when she rolled through the shot put field.

The Iowa State recruit lead the 24-person group with a toss of 47 feet, 7 inches.

Sydney Eggena placed second with a throw five feet short of Brumbaugh.

Brumbaugh will now set her sights on another state championship, which would give Mount Pleasant their third straight state champion in the event — going back to Lexie Magnani.

Winfield-Mount Union senior Jobey Malone also competed in the shot put. Malone finished 19th with a throw of 36 feet, 1 inch.

Mount Pleasant senior Will Davidson placed 13th in the long jump. Davidson’s best jump was 20 feet, 11.75 inches.

Southeast Polk junior Abu Sama was the champion. Sama soared 23 feet, 11 inches.

Former Mount Pleasant youth Kole Becker — now of Lisbon — placed second in the event. Becker went 23 feet, 3.25 inches.

In the discus, New London senior Carter Allen finished 15th.

Allen, who was a state medalist in the shot and discus in Class 1A last year, went 151 feet for the Tigers.

Allen scratched on his first two throws before hitting the 15th best mark.

Indianola senior Walker Whalen finished 1st with a toss of 191 feet, 5 inches.

Prep Track: Panther Boys Fifth at Tulip Time Relays; Girls Runner Up

The Mount Pleasant boys’ track team scored 94 points good for a 5th place finish at the Tulip Time Coed Relays yesterday in Pella.

Pella won the event with Pella Christina and Southeast Polk rounding out the top three.

Panther freshman Avin Truong has continued his ascent into stardom, winning the long jump with a spring of 21 feet, 1 inch.

Isaac Jerrell scored well for Mount Pleasant, finishing 6th in the discus (121 feet, 11 inches) and 4th in the shot put (47 feet, 6 inches).

Morgan Van Nyhuis went 18.31 in the 110m hurdles, for fourth. Bowen Davis placed 6th in the hurdles.

On the girls’ side, Scott Lamm’s group poured in 150 team points good for a runner up finish.

Pella won the meet with 221.5 points. Newton was third.

Abby Blint won the 3000m run, clocking in with a time of 11:33.23. She also won the 400m hurdles, going 1:11.05.

Sophomore Elsie Lange finished second in the 400m dash, crossing the finish line in 1:04.23.

Alyssa Dascher placed second in the discus with a throw of 104 feet, 5 inches while also winning the shot put with a meet best of 34 feet, 9 inches.

Prep Track: Danville Wins Class B Team Title at WACO

Danville’s Ty Carr won three events as the Bears won the Class B team title at WACO’s Ekstrand Relays last night.

Carr won the 800m and 1600m runs while also leading the sprint medley team to a victory anchoring the quartet.

New London won four events in Class B.

The Tigers picked up wins from Josh Catala in the 200m and Rylan Martin in the open 400m.

Seth Bailey won the 3200m in 9:57.38 as New London tied with Winfield-Mount Union for third.

Winfield ace Cam Buffington won two events himself. The Iowa football recruit won the 100m dash in 11.62 and coupled that with a leap of 19 feet, 2 inches in the long jump.

On the girls’ side Danville won five events in Class B including three relays.

WACO earned three wins on their home track with Ellah Kissell taking home gold in the open 200m while also helping guide two relay teams to victory.

Keetyn Townsley won the 100m hurdles for Winfield-Mount Union in 17.12 seconds.

Boys’ Tennis: Mount Pleasant Rips Fairfield

Owen Vansickel rolled again in No. 1 singles, starting the afternoon hot for Tyler Rodgers Mount Pleasant boys’ tennis team as the Panthers earned an 8-1 win over Fairfield.

Levi Graber picked up a win for the Panthers at No. 3 singles as well.

Mount Pleasant then swept all three doubles matches.

The win improved the squad to 8-1 overall.

Girls’ Tennis: Panthers Win Second Straight

Mount Pleasant won their second straight tennis dual, topping Fairfield 7-2 last night.

Savana Walls picked up an 8-4 win in No. 1 singles while Melanie Olivas came behind that with a big 8-6 win in No. 2 doubles.

Mount Pleasant won two of three doubles matches, as well.

The win moved Mount Pleasant to 2-7.