WILMA TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS’ MEETING, OCT. 5, 2011

 WILMA TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS’ MEETING, OCT. 5, 2011

          Chairman Glen Williamson called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. at the Wilma Town Hall in Duxbury with the Pledge of Allegiance.  Also present were Supervisors Gary Vink and Mike McCullen, Treasurer Patrice Winfield, Clerk Paul Raymond, Deputy Clerk Toni Williamson, Deputy Treasurer Patrice Winfield, Grader Operator Mark Pallow, and Eldon and Marjorie Schmedeke.

          Paul read the record of the September Board Meeting.  Mike moved to approve; Gary seconded. 

          OLD BUSINESS:  North Duncan Road:  Glen had a letter from Bill Peno, saying that no work was done on the North Duncan Road for the past two years, saying, “The promise to finish the road past my property needs to be fulfilled.  We agreed at the Road Committee Meeting that a culvert needs to be put in on the south end and in the depression on the north end of that low spot, as water crosses in large quantities in both places due to Ox Creek, and the ditch on the east side.”  Mark said the road should be dry enough to get it done now, with pit-run gravel.  Gary said it was too wet last summer, which Bill Peno agreed, and that there is only one good turn-around for the trucks, at Thiry’s driveway.   Gary said that the board had voted to devote 10% of our Road and Bridge budget to this project, $7,000 maximum.   Mark said he will have Hopkin’s Gravel inspect the project this week to make sure it is dry enough to get trucks in.

          Errors and Omissions:  Patrice said that MAT said we are covered for Errors and Omissions in our policy.

          Wilma Fall Fest:   Patrice said Denny and Steph Hanson’s band is not available for October 22.  Papa John’s band charges $600, more than our budget.  Toni found a band called Barry and the Hoot Owls who play county-rock and other styles, and will play for $375, almost the whole $400 budget voted on at the annual meeting.  Toni requested that the board increase the Fall Fest budget to $500.  Glen moved that the Fall Fest budget be increased to $500 this year, provided we are able to secure a live band.  Mike seconded. Mike asked the Fall Fest Committee to keep track of all the details, e.g. attendance, hours, reactions to the band, etc. to see if it is worth the added expense.

          Pallow/Fust Wedding:  Mark asked for the forms for renting/using the Town Hall for his wedding to Maurine Rioux this coming Saturday. 

          Snowplowing:  Paul got an email from Kim Points, who is clerk of Grant, who asked to have their driveway on Mona Drive plowed this winter. Paul replied with our township policy as voted on by the voters at the last annual meeting in March that private snowplowing be limited to permanent, year-around residents.  Kim wrote, “I have been there for 6 years and am there year round.  I do not close for winter.  The neighbors and builder indicated this was available, just as it is to all residents.”  Mike said that the policy as voted is clear, only homesteads are plowed.  Gary added that the law states that the township cannot subsidize this plowing and the fees must cover the service.  Mark said that he keeps track of the time plowing private drives.  Last winter was very hard and the cost went over $150 per drive.  The board consensus is not to change the Town’s policy, but to review it and bring it up again at the next annual meeting, the second Tuesday of March, 2012.  The Board instructed Paul to post and publish the plowing notice for this upcoming season (fees to be paid by the November meeting, Nov. 2, 2011), and Mark to keep careful records again this season.  Glen said that he is very happy with the job Mark has been doing.  Eldon asked that we continue the policy for township roads, that the plow alternate which direction it starts, North, South, East, and West.  Gary said that Township roads have precedence over private drives.

          Danforth Township Invoice:  Jason Palme gave us an invoice fromDanforth Township for road work on our rangeline roads, Eagle Head and Crooked Lake Roads since the last invoice, $2,230.00.   Mike said the invoice is confusing and he doesn’t understand it.  Glen asked Mark to meet with Jason and have him explain the claim.

          Heller Drive:  Mark said he graded another rangeline road, Heller Drive, and Paul should invoice New Dosey Township for 1 hour of grading, $150/hour, New Dosey’s half, $75.00.

          MAT State Conference:  Glen said he needs to make hotel reservations by October 13, and asked for a decision by the board whether to send him to the state townships conference Nov. 17-19 at Arrowwood Resort.   Paul said last year the board sent both Toni and Glen to the conference, for a total of $610.00.  Mike moved to send Glen this year, and pay his tuition and hotel and mileage.  Gary seconded.  Glen abstained.  Paul asked that in future years, that the board send alternate board members who are interested in attending.  MAT has sessions for both supervisors and for clerks and treasurers, and either he or Patrice could attend sessions for both, and he would like to go.

          Outhouse Pumping:  Mark asked the board to authorize pumping out the holding tank for the town’s outhouse.  Glen moved that the board pay $130 to get the townhall outhouse pumped out.  Mike seconded.  Passed.

          Attorneys’ Legal Seminar:  Paul gave a report on the legal seminar our law firm, Couri & Ruppe held in Cotton on Saturday, Oct. 3.  Paul said some of the topics weren’t immediately relevant to our township, including planning & zoning, which we don’t have, and protecting township roads from windfarms, and on paved road maintenance, and township fire departments. But other subjects were immediately relevant, and more now than ever.  One whole session was devoted to contracts and conflicts of interest.  Contracts over $100,000 must be awarded by sealed bids, and to the lowest responsible bidder.  Bids cannot be changed or supplemented, but can be rejected or rebid if non-responsive/responsible, or if requirements are not met.   Between $25,000 and $100,000, can be sealed bids or by negotiation, with two or more quotes when possible, but does not have to comply with competitive bidding laws.  Any contract under $25,000 can be made on the open market or by two or more quotations, if possible.  Quotations must be kept on file for one year.

          Conflicts of Interest:  The seminar said MN. Stat. 365.37 says that “A Supervisor may not be a party to or to have a direct or indirect interest in a contract made or payment voted on the the Township Board, including family members or entities in which a supervisor has an interest.  Violation is a misdemeanor and the Supervisor must leave office if convicted.”  MN Statute 471.88 says an interested Supervisor can file an affidavit of interest, stating that his/her price is lower than can get elsewhere, and the board must pass a resolution stating this.   Paul said we have been using these affidavits for supervisors for a long time, for grading or building maintenance.  Mike said that every time we send officers to township training, they come back with more laws and restrictions on the board’s activities. 

          FEMA Funding to Clear Wind Damage:  Mike presented the documentation and documents of his meetings with Mike Fedoruk, the federal FEMA representative.  He said it’s a mess.  The good news is the township has already been awarded $1,248.93 for the work we have already done to clean up the windstorm damage from July 1 (for equipment and administrative costs).

          Mike said that he and Gary called an emergency town board meeting in September in order to count all the downed trees and washouts from the storm so an accurate report could be given to FEMA.  They determined that gravel is needed on the Duncan, Pete Anderson, Lost River Road, Mayfield, and Little Tamarack Lake Road, and had to number all the downed trees so a bid could be made to FEMA.  Patrice said that the washout on Mayfield road occurred before the July 1 storm.  Gary said they reported a different part of the road. Mike said the FEMA rep surveyed it with him and said we need to put a culvert in the road there. 

Mike said that FEMA granted $6,153 for grading and gravel for our storm-damaged roads, which covers administrative costs, labor, gravel, and equipment.  Mike said his intention in negotiating with FEMA was that FEMA would buy Wilma Township a dump-truck and pay our workers, so they would be covered under the township’s workers’ comp policy, but that Mike Fedoruk said that any current employee of the township could not be paid from FEMA funds for labor clearing the trees, if Wilma Township got the contract.  Mike took the initiative of approving and signing the contract between Wilma Townshipand FEMA for $29.25 per yard for removing and disposing of the downed trees from the storm from Wilma Township roads.  All the lumber is to be stacked on Mike’s land so that FEMA can verify the total yards removed. Mike then submitted a bid from his company, Fudally Tackle, to contract withWilma Township to be reimbursed 75% from FEMA and 25% from the State of Minnesota to remove 1,000 yards of lumber and debris from WilmaTownship roads to be stacked on his land, at the agreed-on rate, for a total of $29,250.00.  Mike said Arna entered into a similar contract with Todd Elliot for some of their roads.   Mike wants to subcontract the Town of Wilma to do the labor at $16.00/hour, and the township pay the workers $15/hour, so any workers would be covered under Wilma Township’s Workers’ Comp policy. He will subcontract the township for 3 weeks of labor, paying for two or more employees of the township at $16/hour.  Mike said the FEMA reps are leavingMinnesota and that he had to negotiate on the spot,

          Glen said this is the first he has heard of any of this, including the special emergency town board meeting.  Glen said that only the clerk can call an emergency or a special board meeting and that this was an illegal meeting. Glen said the township paid Mike as a supervisor to do the research with FEMA on getting compensation for Wilma Township for our storm damage, and that Mike used his knowledge and position to negotiate a private contract for his tackle company with Wilma Township under the auspices of  FEMA. Glen said that Fudally Tackle cannot subcontract the Town of Wilma to do labor for him.  Paul said Mike informed him of the situation on Monday, October 3rd, and he called our township insurance company, MAT, to see if township employees could be covered under Wilma Township’s Workers’ Comp policy if they did work for an independent contractor.  MAT said no.

          Glen said he wants it on the official record that the contract and agreement between Fudally Tackle and Wilma Township/FEMA is a conflict of interest, and Mike was wrong to negotiate for Wilma Township with FEMA, and to then sign a private contract with his company and Wilma Township/FEMA, and for him to profit from this contract, without ever notifying him, the Chairman of the Board, of any emergency board meetings or of the negotiations.  Glen said that Mike is acting consistently with his character and personality.  “This is wrong! Wrong!   Wrong!” he said.                                                                                          

      Mike said he had to act because of the limited time-frame. The FEMA supervisors were leaving Minnesota and he couldn’t wait for the October meeting.  Patrice said that Mike had said at the fire department training that he would call a special board meeting.  Mike said New Dosey isn’t getting a nickel because they missed the deadline, and he believes Arna Township got a lot more money than they would have without his help and guidance.

          Glen said he does not see a need to continue this meeting until next week to approve the contracts, and that Mike has demonstrated that he is concerned with the interests of the township and that Mike’s intentions are good.  Glen moved that if Mike can offer proof of liability insurance, that the board approve the contracts Mike signed between Fudally Tackle and Wilma Township/FEMA.  Glen said he wants it on the record that this is like a shotgun wedding, and that he feels that this time-pressure is like a shotgun to the board’s head.  Gary seconded.  Mike abstained.  Passed.

          Mike said he already purchased liability insurance for more than $1,000 and that he has also purchased a dumptruck for his company.  He spent many hours researching trucks for the township as the board instructed him to last April.  Mike said that he would be willing to sell the truck to the township when he is done with this project for $5,000 or so, but that FEMA would not reimburse the township for this truck, or for any of the labor done since the last invoice he submitted, including the hours he and Gary spent surveying the storm damage for FEMA.  He said if Wilma Township employees can’t be covered by the township workers’ comp policy, he could subcontract them so they would be responsible for their own insurance, or he could contract with the labor pool in Minneapolis who would send up workers and would cover their workers’ comp insurance.  Paul said Todd Elliot is providing workers’ comp for his employees, and that Cheryl Wickham, Arna Clerk, said that FEMA requires proof of  both liability and workers’ comp insurance for contractors.  Paul said Wilma doesn’t pay very much for workers’ comp, and maybe Mike could get a policy for three months at a low cost.  MAT said they would not insure private contractors.

          Supervisor Gary Vink said the board is spending too much time on this subject and that he had had enough.  Gary left the meeting at 9:30 p.m.

          County Road 141/Duxbury Road:  Paul sent letters and photographic documentation to County Coordinator Marc LeBrun, and to County Commissioners Steve Chaffee and Doug Carlson regarding the deplorable condition of County Road 141/The Duxbury Road east of Duxbury, especially in the Spring and Summer.  Eldon said the letters are good, and he hopes will lead to better repair and maintenance.         

          TREASURER’S REPORT AND BILLS:  Patrice gave the Treasurer’s Report (Attached).  Bills were presented: 

          ECE                                                            $            50.51

          Jenn Nelson (mileage to meeting/training)                18.87

          Patrice Winfield (internet/expenses)                        34.01

          Glen’s Tire                                                          1,208.72

          Mike McCullen                                                       212.76

          US Treasury (3rd quarter taxes)                                        391.40

          Paul Raymond (mileage; internet)                          126.11

          Mark Pallow                                                          134.44

          Jenn Nelson                                                                       50.95

          Paul Raymond                                                       232.10

          Glen Williamson                                                      33.85     

          Gary Vink                                                              217.00

          Patrice Winfield                                                      116.99

          Mike McCullen                                                       121.00

          Mark Pallow (mileage)                                           118.78 

                                      Total Bills                      $        3,067.49 

          Mike moved to approve the Treasurer’s Report, to pay all the claims, and to transfer $3,000 from savings into checking.  Glen seconded.  Passed. 

          Mike moved to adjourn the meeting; Glen seconded.  Meeting adjourned at 10:00 p.m. 

                                                                   Paul Raymond, Clerk

WILMA TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING, 9-7-2011

WILMA TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING,  9-7-2011

 Chairman Glenford Williamson, Sr. called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. at theWilmaTown Hallin Duxbury, with the Pledge of Allegiance.  Also present were Supervisors Gary Vink and Michael McCullen, Treasurer Patrice Winfield, Clerk Paul Raymond, Deputy Clerk Toni Williamson, Deputy Treasurer Jenn Nelson, Grader Operator Mark Pallow, and Eldon and Marg Schmedeke.

Paul read the record of the August meeting. Garycorrected the record that it was Mike, notGary, who gave the history of the land west of the town hall.  With this correction,Garymoved to approve the report; Mike seconded.

OLD BUSINESS:  Deputy Treasurer:  Paul swore Jenn Nelson in as Deputy Treasurer, to serve in Patrice’s absence.  She will be paid the same hourly rate for training and reports, and the full meeting rate should she serve instead of Patrice.  Patrice said we need to fill out a new resolution to Northview Bank, to add Jenn and Toni as check signers, and to update all the other signatures.  Glen moved that the Board adopt a resolution to list all Supervisors and the Clerk and Treasurer and their Deputies as check signers at Northview Bank.  Mike Seconded.  Everyone signed the resolution form.

Propane Prebuy:  Mike moved to purchase 1,000 gallons of propane, same as last year.  Patrice said we ran out of propane last year, and they filled it twice after our prebuy ended. Gary questioned this, but Patrice said this is what they billed.  Mark said the fire hall may have lost heat due to the foundation being damaged and crooked.  Mike amended his motion to pre-buy 1,200 gallons of propane at $1.99/gallon. Gary seconded.  Passed.

District 7 Township Meeting:  This year it is atAnokaRamseyCollege inCambridge on Sept. 22. Director Don Sherpa will chair the meeting which will be mostly legislative updates and issues.  No board member wants to go.

MAT Annual Meeting:  This year it is at the Arrowwood Resort inAlexandria, from November 17-19.  Glen said he still wants to go.  The Board said to wait until the October meeting.  There is no registration info yet in the Township News, and the motel registration can be made until October 15.  Glen said he may need to visit his father at that time inFlorida.

Legal Seminar:  Our Attorney, Robert Ruppe’s law firm is hosting a free township legal seminar on Saturday, October 1, in Cotton.  Mike said he went last year and learned a lot, and said the Board should send Paul this year.  They will cover lawsuits, open meeting law, grants, conflicts and contracts, roads, and fire department contracts.  Mike moved that either Paul or Patrice be authorized to attend the seminar.  Patrice said it would be better to send Paul. Gary seconded.  Passed.  Paul will register.

FEMA Meeting for Wind Disaster:  Mike said he got a last minute call a few weeks ago about a FEMA meeting for compensation for the wind storm July 1.    He registered the Duxbury Volunteer Fire Department andWilmaTownship to be eligible for federal funds.  He asked that he be reimbursed for mileage and for a half-day meeting.  Glen moved that Mike be paid for mileage and the meeting;Gary seconded; passed.  Mike said there will be another meeting tomorrow, September 8, inPineCity, and he will represent both the fire department and the town.  He asked Paul for the D.U.N.S. numbers for the fire department and the town.  Paul didn’t have them on file, but will get them from Dun and Bradstreet, so we can apply for FEMA funds.

Errors and Omissions:  Glen asked Patrice if she found out if we are covered for errors and omissions on our blanket policy with MAT.  She said not yet.

Fire Hall Foundation: Gary moved that Mike be authorized to hire Ken Coveau to repair the damage to the foundation on the fire hall.   We do not need bids. Gary said the fire department should pay half of this cost, but did not make a motion.  Paul asked if the fire department helps with the heating; Mike said in no township in our department does the fire department pay for propane as all the fire halls belong to the townships.

Duxbury Road Conditions Letter:  Paul did not get the photos from Glen or Eldon Schmedeke so he could include them in a letter to theCountyCommissioners andCountyEngineer.  Glen said he will get Paul his photos of the flooding, and Eldon gave Paul 10 photos he took in the spring.  Eldon said that he attends the meetings because he never knows if there will be something on the agenda that affects his interests.  He asked that if the clerk is aware that there will be an issue regarding the roads in his area, or other pertinent issues, that he be notified.  Paul said he will continue to provide Eldon a copy of the meeting records, since he has difficulty hearing everything.  Paul will write the letters when he has all the photos.

NEW BUSINESS:  Wedding:  Grader Operator Mark Pallow asked to use the town hall on Saturday, October 8, from noon until 6 p.m. for his wedding to Maureen Rioux.  He and Maureen will clean and set up the hall.  Mike moved that the rental fee be waived for Mark and Maureen, but asked that they sign the rental form agreement and clean up afterwards.  This will prepare the hall for Fall Fest. Gary seconded.  Passed.

Fill Dirt:  Mike had a load of dirt dumped by the fire hall, for free.  They will use it to raise the slope.  The big water tank will be buried next week.

Wilma Fall Fest:  This will be Saturday, October 22.  There was a discussion on hiring a live band, instead of a DJ.  Patrice suggested Papa John’s Band who she heard at the district 7-County Senior Federation meeting, and Glen suggested Denny and Steph Hansen’s band.  Both may be available within our budget.  Mike moved that the budget for Fall Fest be set at $400, same as other years.  Glen seconded.  The committee so far is Patrice, Glen, and Toni, and Jenn Nelson said she’d be on it.  Paul said he’d help with signs.  Mark and Maureen will have the hall set up for decorating.

Bank C.D.’s:  Patrice said two CD’s totaling almost $10,000 are coming due, one 12 months and one 6 months.  Mike asked if we have enough available cash if we renew these; Patrice said yes.  Mike moved to roll over the two C.D.’s. Gary seconded. Passed.

 

TREASURER’S REPORT AND BILLS:   Patrice gave the Treasurer’s Report (attached) and claims were presented:

Jenn Julin                                                $       17.34

Federated Coop (prebuy)                                     2,398.80

Mike McCullen (expenses)                              44.00

Patrice Winfield (internet)                                10.00

Paul Raymond (internet)                                           10.00

Pine Co. Treasurer (Truth in Taxation)           40.61

ECE                                                                 52.67

Paul Raymond                                               120.76

Mike McCullen                                                89.63

Frank Rehberger                                            125.95

Gary Vink                                                       70.76

Patrice Winfield                                                 102.84

Glen Williamson                                              48.36

Jenn Julin                                                        31.31

Total                  $   3.162.85

Mike moved to approve the Treasurer’s Report and to pay all the claims, and to transfer $3,200 from savings into checking. Garyseconded.

Garymoved to adjourn the meeting;  Mike seconded.  Meeting adjourned at 9:15 p.m.

Paul Raymond, Clerk

WILMA TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING, AUGUST 3, 2011

WILMA TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING,  AUGUST 3, 2011

          Chairman Glen Williamson called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. with the Pledge of Allegiance.  Also present were Supervisors Gary Vink and Mike McCullen, Treasurer Patrice Winfield, Clerk Paul Raymond, grader operator Mark Pallow, and Eldon and Marg Schmedeke.

           Paul read the record of the July meeting.  Mike moved to approve; Glen seconded.

OLD BUSINESS:  Mayfield Road Culverts:  Denny Schlomka checked the Mayfield Road culverts.  The water was high and he wanted to wait until it went down to see if there is more damage.  At least one culvert will need to be dug up and reset, and possibly also the one before that one.  Carlson Timber did this damage and will be billed for the repairs.  The area after the turn still has water flowing north; there may be a beaver dam there.  We could approach the DNR about this as 90% of the land there is state land.

Crooked Lake Road:  Danforth had put a culvert there but the dirt was washed out and it may need to be reset.  They put new gravel on it yesterday.  Danforth submitted a new bill for snowplowing and road work for $412.50.  The Board reviewed the bill and thinks one plowing was already paid on the last invoice, so they deducted $75 from the invoice and approved the bill.  Paul will write to Jeff Shute about this and send the check.

Stamps:  Paul had 68 stamps from Toni Williamson, $30 worth, and he gave some of them to Patrice for paying bills.

Wind Damages:  Mike contacted  Denise from the Sheriff’s Office regarding the FEMA reimbursements the county may get for the fire department.  He asked Patrice to total up all the man hours and grader hours that our town has put in for the roads and to draw up a statement for the Sheriff’s office.  She will bill the grader hours at $150/hour and the labor hours at the paid rate.  We can submit that along with the fire department’s statement, and possibly get reimbursed for our expenses.

Contract Labor:  Patrice asked about a bill from a helper Mark hired to cut a tree on the South Duncan road.  Is he an employee with taxes deducted, or a contractor?  The board discussed how to handle hiring special help when Mark or Gary needs help with the roads or trees.  In the past, we have treated these workers as contractors, but have not gotten insurance coverage certificates from them.  Glen said the easiest way to handle this is for Mark or Gary to hire helpers as needed and to add their pay to their non-taxable payroll form.   We could make up a form for them to sign stating that they are doing the work as contractors and that the township is not liable for any workers’ comp claims and that as contractors they need to have their own insurance.

Road Manager/Driver’s License Requirements:   Last month the board discussed the issue of employment files for all officers and employees and the need to have copies of driver’s licenses on file for anyone driving township vehicles or their own vehicles doing township work.  At the summer short course they said that  towns could be liable if boards knowingly authorize unlicensed drivers.  Mike said one solution would be to transfer the job of road manager to Mark Pallow, and he could hire Gary or anyone else to help him with road inspections or maintenance as required.  Gary said 90% of the time, he and Mark don’t need to both go on road duties.  Mike moved that until further notice, Mark Pallow be appointed road manager for Wilma Township and that he have authority to made decisions regarding road maintenance, but for anything beyond routine maintenance or repair Mark needs to call a supervisor other than Gary to avoid a conflict of interest as Gary may be doing the work.  Glen seconded.  Unanimously approved.  Since Mark is not an officer, he can consult with the supervisors without violating open meeting laws.  Glen commended Gary for the many years of good and faithful service to the township as road manager.

Township Diesel Fuel:  Gary said fuel was taken by the fire department without anyone letting him know.  Glen asked who authorized them to take the fuel?  Gary said no one.   Mike moved that the town bill the fire department for 24.7 gallons of diesel fuel at $3.32/gallon =  $82.00.  Paul will write a claim to the fire department.    Mike said that only in emergencies does the fire department take township fuel.  Mark said they will put a lock on the tank.  Glen moved that the fire department only be allowed to take township fuel in emergency situations and that the road manager must be notified when fuel is taken so that it can be refilled.  Gary seconded.  Approved.

Township Fire Coverage:  The Duxbury Volunteer Fire Department has increased their charges to the three townships to $4,500 per year.  There was discussion, and Glen moved to approve the payment.  Gary seconded.

Duxbury Store 3.2 Beer License:  Gary said the store almost lost their license because the check he gave Paul didn’t get included with the license application.  Glen mailed it because Paul couldn’t find his notary stamp and Toni had to notarize it, and Glen said he was sure the check went in the envelope, but he apologized for what happened.  He said he always hates to put mail in the box where it is vulnerable, but the county did get the envelope.

Radio Reception Problems:  Mike talked with the sheriff about all the dropped and missed radio calls in our area, and the county said they would like to put a tower up by our fire hall.  Gary said he had heard that ECE may contribute to the cost or donate a pole for the tower.  It was unclear whether it would be a tower or a very tall pole.  Mike said we should specify that any tower on township land be available for a telephone repeater also.  Mike moved that Pine County be allowed to build a radio repeater tower on Wilma Township property.  Glen seconded.   Approved.

Deputy Treasurer:  Patrice appointed her sister Jen Nelson as her deputy treasurer.  She will be paid the same rate as Patrice for special work or training, $12/hour, and the full meeting rate if she serves at a meeting when Patrice is absent.

Personal Chainsaw Use:  Mark said he has been using his own chainsaw and gas for cutting all the trees due to the blowdown, and asked if he might be reimbursed for this use.  Mike said he submitted a statement to the sheriff from the fire department which included the cost of the chains used by the fire department volunteers.  We could include the cost of chains on our township claim as well.  Mark said he wants to rent a wood-chipper to deal with the debris.  Mike moved that Mark be repaid for the cost of his chains and gas and that he be permitted to rent a wood chipper for the township work.  Glen seconded.

Duxbury Road Conditions:  Eldon asked for the floor to ask the board again to pressure the county to do something about the terrible conditions on County Road 141, the Duxbury Road.  He had a set of photos taken over a period this spring  and summer showing deep ruts and mud and frost boils and flooding, making the road almost impassable at times.  Eldon has gone to the county engineers and to the county commissioners, and said his next step will be to go to the county’s insurer to let them see how poorly this road is maintained.  He said the county’s insurance rate would undoubtedly go up if they were aware of how dangerous this road is.  Eldon said that this has been an issue for decades, and neither the township nor the county has done anything, although he has paid over $30,000 in taxes to the county in the last 6 years.  Glen said that last November the board did write to the county engineer to report on the flooded and eroded condition of the road and asking for remedies.   Eldon said that letter was too polite, and we need to be more assertive to the county.  Paul said he will write a more emphatic letter and would like to include copies of the photos Eldon has taken.  He asked Eldon to get copies made at Kettle River Grafix in town, and that the township would pay for the copies.  Eldon said he told the county engineer that he would not show the photos to the county commissioners if the county would take care of the road.  He said they have done some repairs and gravel, but it is not enough, and the Duxbury Road is again under water.  He said they should drive stakes to measure the depth of the water and determine how much the road needs to be raised.  Paul said he will address the letter to the county engineer, and enclose copies of the photos, including some Glen has taken of the flooded road, and he will send copies to County Commissioners Doug Carlson and Steve Chafee, but not send them photos.  He will not send the letter until Eldon can get him copies of the photos, as they are so vivid in showing how terrible the road is.

Snowplowing:  Eldon said that sometimes he is not plowed out until the second day after a storm.  When he lived in the cities, they would plow all night long until everyone was plowed out.  Mike said that with two plow operators now, we can keep the plow going longer, but that we have always tried to be fair to all township residents and alternate the routes and directions the plow goes first.  We have several residents with serious medical issues on all sides of the township, and can’t favor some over others.

Personal Gravel:  Paul asked if the board knew of anyone who could spread gravel on a private drive.   Patrice said Denny Schlomka is very good and reasonable.  His number is 384-7911.

MAT State Conference:  The board sent Glen and Toni to the State MAT conference last November, and Glen wants to go again.  Paul said we should alternate different officers, since it is so expensive.  Last year’s cost over $400.  This year it is November 17-19 at the Arrowwood Resort in Alexandria.  Glen said many towns send their whole boards, and there are sessions for clerks and treasurers, and he said we could send more than one board member and they could share hotel rooms to minimize the cost.

Foundation Damage:  Mike said he has calls in to Kenny Coveau about the damage to the town hall and the fire hall, and he was hoping Kenny would come to the meeting to check the damage.  Mike has also made calls to see about selling the two excess graders and two old fire trucks.  Siren Steel does buy old equipment.  He has a lot of promises to return calls.  Gary said he has been waiting for two years for call backs on the grader.

Land next to town hall:  Glen asked if we could approach Duane Glienke about purchasing the land west of the town hall.   Gary said that Mike Glienke had promised to give the town that land but he died before he could make the transfer.   Gary said there is 100 years of history complicating this and it would be better to just leave it alone.  Duane has been generous about letting us park vehicles and we don’t need the land.

Town Computer:  Patrice said she has been having problems with the township laptop not booting up or shutting down, and she asked Glen to come over and troubleshoot the problems.  Paul said there is a very good free program that diagnoses registry and virus problems and she could download that also.  It’s called Advanced System Care and is available on the CNET website.  It cleans up all kinds of problems and speeds up computers.

Treasurer’s Report and Bills:  Patrice gave the Treasurer’s report (attached).  Bills were presented:

MATIT Insurance                                                $        1,605.00

Paul Raymond (satellite)                                                              10.00

Danforth Township                                                          377.50

Patrice Winfield (misc. expenses)                                       56.88

ECE                                                                                    57.58

Duxbury Volunteer Fire Department                                      4,500.00

Mark Pallow (for helper)                                                              52.50

Pine Co. Treasurer (Assessor)                                          391.00

Gary Vink (road work/township work)                            258.04

Patrice Winfield                                                                100.01

Glen Williamson                                                                 38.69

Mike McCullen                                                                   33.97

Mark Pallow                                                                       42.46

Paul Raymond                                                                  120.76

Frank Rehberger                                                               161.34

Total Bills                      $        7,765.00

Glen asked Patrice to confirm with MATIT that we are covered for errors and omissions on our policy.  Mike moved to approve the treasurer’s report and to pay all the bills and to transfer $7,800 from savings to checking.  Gary seconded.  Passed.

Mike moved to adjourn the meeting.  Gary seconded.  Meeting adjourned at 10:00 p.m.

Paul Raymond, Clerk