Building Board Members Udall Community Building benefit...
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Happy April! from the the SECOND
BLESSING GARMENTS CLOTHES
CLOSET! Our April opening is
Saturday, April 9, from 9:00 AM to noon.
We now have our warm weather clothing
out - men’s shirts, ladies’ blouses and
dresses, jeans, juniors’, children’s and baby
clothing. We would love to have you stop
by to browse and visit. New items are put
out every month. We have quality clothing
for the entire family. There is never any
charge for any of the items. Freewill
donations are accepted. We are a
compassionate ministry of the Udall
Church of the Nazarene. We always gladly
accept donations of clean good clothing.
Please NO household items or toys!! If
you have any questions, want to donate
clothing, or have an emergency clothing
need, please call Gaylene Williams,
Director, at 782-3252. This community
outreach is open on the second Saturday of
each month from 9:00 AM to noon in the
church annex at 2nd & Church streets.
Church office – 782-3683. We are a
division of the international compassionate
ministry Hope Compassion Outpost –
USA/Int’l.
Thursday, May 5th
6:30 pm
Public Annual Meeting and
Election of Udall Community
Building Board Members
elected by qualified voters of the
Udall Community Building
benefit district
PAINTING CONTRACT for the Udall
Community Building Call for details (620)782-3628
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CITY WIDE
GARAGE SALES
Saturday April 30th
Place your sale
on the map
by calling
782-3512
BEFORE April
27th
Sponsored by Udall
S.U.N. Club
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UDALL PUBLIC LIBRARY 109 East First Street 620-782-3435
We share the building with the
Udall Community Historical Society (museum)
OPEN Tues, Thurs & Fri 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Wed & Sat 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
CLOSED Sunday and Monday
UDALL BOOK CLUB
The Udall Book Club shall meet in the Udall
Public Library on April 12, 2016. The book they
sure enjoyed reading “Walking on Water” by
Richard Paul Evans will be discussed. They shall
meet and share the enjoyment with each other about
this story at 1:30 pm. Our door is open, so feel free
to come on in.
A FEW NEW BOOKS
The Bicycle Fence Tom Noll
A Cowgirl and Her Horse Jean Ekman Adams
Llama Llama Red Pajama Anna Dewdney
Australia Linda Pickwell
The President’s Shadow Brad Meltzer
Saint Odd Dean Koontz
Finders Keeper Stephen King
The Litigators John Grisham
The Perfect Time Sara Sundin
Make Me Lee Child
Deadline Sandra Brown
From the Library
THE ROTATING COLLECTION
The Rotating Collection has come once
again to share Westerns, Christian, Romance,
Mysterys, Fiction and Non-Fiction stories with us by
the loan of books. We are not getting as many as
before but we are thankful, we still are able to do so.
South Central Kansas Library System has
had the sharing of books with us for almost from the
beginning. Thank you.
BOOKS & BABIES
The Udall School District has brought back
the program to help our parents and children to bond
and start on the right foot for education. Sharon
Hooker is very good at helping these parents and
children 0-3 years. This is a fun, free early learning
program. Feel free to join us. April 7 from 10:00 to
10:45 am at the Udall Public Library.
NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK
National Library Week is April 10th
through
April 16th
. You help pay the taxes so we can have a
Udall Public Library. Feel free to come look the
place over.
The Udall Museum is seeking any
items that survived the 1955 Udall tornado. If you have any or
know of someone that has
something we would very much like to display it for you in the
Museum. Items may be donated or loaned to the
museum. Contact Jerrold Hoffman
620-782-3844
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF UDALL Monday, February 8, 2016 The Udall City Council met for the regular council meeting on Monday, February 8, 2016, at 6:30 p.m., at the city building. Mayor Brown called the meeting to order. Roll call was then taken with the following council members present: Michael Grahem, Ryan Moore, Randall Smith, Jason Tharp, and Damon Wilson. Quorum established. Attending were Rose Mary Saunders, Greg Crown, Maggie Schoonover, Derek Leiblie, Linda Deschamps, Braydee Holmes, Kelsie Hoffman, Avery Peak, Ricky Garton, Sarah Martin, Erik King, Eric Allen, and Lulita Hopkins. MODIFICATION OF AGENDA: MOTION: by Wilson, second by Smith, delete item #4 in old business and to accept the agenda as amended. All voted aye, motion carried. BUSINESS FROM THE FLOOR:
1. Maggie Schoonover and Greg Crown were present and addressed the council as a young couple in the web and software development business. Maggie has been appointed by the Mayor in a non-paid position as Economic Development advisor. Greg will be working on the website, updating it and providing more information through the website. Maggie will operate independent of the city council, under the supervision of the Mayor but collaborative with both. Maggie will be meeting next week with the Mayor, Zoning Administrator and a council member if available.
2. Rick Funk of Splashpads USA presented information to the council about his company and their proposal for Udall. They are a unique company because they manufacture their own materials, it is all made in American and they install the product. He mentioned Vortex, a competitor who has been in the business a long time; however Splashpads USA is the only company who does it all from design to installation. Mr. Funk distributed a catalog of products to the council along with proposals for the Udall site including a miniature watertower. There are many features that can be used and a 30 year guarantee is included. The recycling system includes a UV santizer with ozone and an inline chlorinator. Many of the components of the project were discussed as different council members asked questions. There is a 2% slope around the pad itself, the wall thickness is 3/8 to ¾” stainless steel, ball valves are used to adjust water flow, and drains are gravity fed. They have three 10 man crews available to install nationwide. If the contract with adjustments is approved, they can be installing concrete around May 1
st as it takes 30 days
to cure before proceeding with the acrylic paint. MOTION: by Moore, second by Tharp, to authorize and accept Splashpads USA rendering and with our changes to the contract approve up to $75,000.00 for the splash park. All voted aye, motion carried.
GENERAL DISCUSSION: CONSENT AGENDA: MOTION: by Smith, second by Grahem, to approve the consent agenda and minutes of January 11, 2016, Clerk’s and Treasurer’s Reports for January, Expenditure Report for 1-12-2016 to 2-8-2016 of $ 119,163.68 and Payroll Account Report Totals of $15,927.63. All voted aye, motion carried. OLD BUSINESS:
1. Phase II Water Project – Steve Saunders reviewed the documents necessary for the Contract Amendment Request. This will add an additional 3 months to close out project due to KDOT’s “permit issues” and the subsequent re-boring of that line. Steve also reviewed the timeline for the GOB temporary notes which will need to be re-issued before the additional work is done. MOTION: Councilmember Wilson presented and moved the adoption of a Resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE OFFERING FOR SALE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION TEMPORARY NOTES, SERIES 2016, OF THE CITY OF UDALL, KANSAS. Councilmember Grahem seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution. Thereupon, the Resolution was read and considered, and, the question being put to a roll call vote, the vote thereon was as follows: all voted aye, motion carried. March 14 will be the scheduled Public Hearing to close out the CDBG portion of Phase II to remain in compliance with the grant.
2. Dangerous Structures – Executive Session to discuss legal matters MOTION: by Wilson, second by Grahem, to go into Executive Session not to exceed 30 minutes with right to call Erik King, Lulita Hopkins and Eric Allen to discuss legal matters. All voted aye, motion carried.
Meeting resumed at the proper place and time. No action carried.
3. Review proposal from South Central Sealing & Paving – Eric Allen distributed the division of work between the City and South Central paving on the proposed streets. MOTION: by Grahem, second by Wilson, to approve the proposal from South Central Sealing & Paving for milling and paving in the amount of $75,000.00. All voted aye, motion carried.
NEW BUSINESS Proposal from Advantage Computer/Jayhawk Software re: KBI Electronic Filing interface $1,500.00. Chief King commented this reporting was available free from the State of Kansas.
MOTION: by Smith, second by Grahem, to table this item to the next meeting to gather information. All voted aye, motion carried.
COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS: STAFF REPORTS: King – The trailer sold on purple wave for $3,800.00. A contract has been signed with Toby’s Legacy Shows for the Fall Festival.
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City Wide Garage Sales 2016 Andale April 2 Bentley May 7 Potwin June 10 +11
Oxford April 2 Goddard May 7 Whitewater June 10 +11
Valley Center April 8+9 Leon May 7 Belle Plaine June 11
Colwich April 16 Mulvane May 7 Burrton June 11
Maize April 16 Sedgwick May 7 Douglass June 11
Mt Hope April 23 Derby May12,13+14 Hesston June 11
Benton April 30 Towanda May 21 Kechi June 11
ConwaySprings April 30 Cheney May 26,27+28 Augusta June 18
Rose Hill April 30 Andover June 4 Bel Aire June 23,24,25
Udall April 30 Clearwater June 4 Haysville August 13 + 14
Walton April 30 Halstead June 4 Park City September 24
Wellington April 30 Park City June 4 Haven October1
Allen – Eric and Dennis will be attending Water/Wastewater classes for $140/each for two days and in addition will attend the KRWA Water Conference March 23-24 at a cost of $280/each for registration. This will allow both to meet their hour requirements for water and wastewater certification. MOTION: by Smith, second by Grahem, to approve training for water and wastewater classes and attendance at the KRWA Water Conference as presented. All voted aye, motion carried. Eric also mentioned the cemetery entrance has rusted and is in need of repair. They will be dismantling the entrance and replacing and reworking the structure. MOTION: by Smith, second by Moore, to adjourn. All voted aye, motion carried. Lulita Hopkins, City Clerk SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF UDALL Thursday, February 11, 2016 The Udall City Council met for a special council meeting on Thursday, February 11, 2016, at 6:00 p.m., at the city building. Mayor Brown called the meeting to order. Roll call was then taken with the following council members present: Michael Grahem, Randall Smith, Jason Tharp and Damon Wilson. Quorum established. Attending were Erik King and Lulita Hopkins. NEW BUSINESS General discussion concerning the purchase of three lots on South Blankenship. Possible uses were discussed for the property. MOTION: by Smith, second by Wilson, to purchase Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 4, Freedom Homes Second Addition. All voted aye, motion carried. Resolution #308 approving the purchase of previously settled real estate. MOTION: by Smith, second by Wilson, to approve Resolution #308. All voted aye, motion carried. MOTION: by Smith, second by Grahem, to adjourn the meeting. All voted aye, motion carried. Lulita Hopkins
Come and meet
David Falletti
Candidate for
Cowley County Sheriff
Udall Community Building, Saturday, April 16
3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
to visit with residents and discuss the
plans and future for the Sheriff’s office
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Senior Center Pot Luck Dinner
Sr. Citizens Cards @ 7:00
2 Community Breakfast 6:30 am to 11:30 am
Udall Community Bldg hosted by
Udall S.U.N. Club
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RECYCLE
DAY
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Udall 4-H @ Grade School
7:00 pm
7 Books & Babies 10:00 – 10:45 am
Udall Public Library
T.O.P.S. 6:30 pm Methodist Church
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Udall Cooperettes
Sr. Citizens Cards @ 7:00
Community Closet 9-12 9 Nazarene Church
UDALL FFA 3
rd Annual
DAY AT THE FARM
TEFAP 9-11 am Methodist Church
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CITY COUNCIL 6:30 pm
12 BOOK CLUB
Udall Public Library 1:30pm
Historical Society 6:30 pm Museum
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14 Udall Planning
Commission 6:30 pm
T.O.P.S. 6:30 pm Methodist Church
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Senior Center Pot Luck Dinner
Sr. Citizens Cards @ 7:00
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DOGS/CATS
Vaccinations & Tags
Udall City Building
9:00 am – 11:00 am
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RECYCLE
DAY
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UTILITY PAYMENTS
before 4:00 pm to
avoid 10% penalty
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T.O.P.S. 6:30 pm Methodist Church
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Sr. Citizens Cards @ 7:00
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25 METER READS Please restrain
Dogs
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T.O.P.S. 6:30 pm Methodist Church
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Sr. Citizens Cards @ 7:00
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CITY WIDE GARAGE SALES
City of Udall P O Box 410
Udall, KS 67146
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2015 Pet Licenses EXPIRE APRIL 30th Please be sure pets are licensed prior to May 1st – Tags & Shots Clinic April 16th
CITY WIDE GARAGE SALES
Saturday April 30
th
Place your sale on
the map by
calling 782-3512
BEFORE April 27th
Sponsored by
Udall S.U.N. Club