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Stakeholders unite behind proposed Stark County event-plex, commission remains uncommitted

Public meeting aimed at debating feasibility of event-plex garners majority support, tempered by handful of dissenting voices. Commissioners non-committal, float sending matter to public vote.

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Stark County Debates Home Rule Adoption

Commissioner Bernie Marsh argues in favor of adopting home rule to grant the county more autonomy and support rural communities, skepticism from fellow commissioners results in no action taken.

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Stark County Commission approves 2024 budget

Commission honors dedicated employees; Sheriff's Report highlights public safety; road maintenance initiatives; and budgets approved for fiscal year 2024.

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Stark County secures funding for South Heart bridge project

Stark County officials discuss new technology and funding for road improvement projects, as well as the rise in narcotics trafficking and a successful Easter egg hunt.

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Minutes City of South Heart Regular Meet

Minutes City of South Heart Regular Meeting December 5, 2022 7:00 P.M. MAYOR: Floyd R Hurt Council Members Jeremey Binstock Mike Stick Brock White Arlen Kubas CITY AUDITOR: Renae Praus UNAPPROVED MINUTES: ROLL CALL: Hurt, Praus, White, Binstock, Kubas, Sticka ALSO PRESENT: Kyle Mylar, Alyssa Mylar and their daughters, Paul Clarys (Stark County Commissioner) Mel Zent (City Building Inspector) REGULAR MEETING: Mayor Hurt called the meeting to order at 7:00pm. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Councilman White made a motion to approve the agenda and Councilman Sticka seconded the motion. All in favor. Motion carried. MINUTES: Councilman Kubas made a motion to approve the November 7, 2022, Regular Meeting Minutes and Councilman White seconded the motion. All in favor. Motion carried. MEL ZENT: ANIMALS AND FOWL ORDINANCE-REVISED TO ALLOW CHICKENS IN CITY LIMITS: Mr. Zent presented the revised animals and fowl ordinance that allows chickens within the city limits of South Heart. The ordinance is very straight forward with restrictions including the how many chicken hens you are allowed, no roosters, a permit needs to be purchased and an inspection of the property they are being kept on. The owners must stay in compliance with ordinance or they will be fined and have to remove the chickens from the property. The council discussed the issue and Councilman Sticka made a motion to approve the preliminary reading of the prepared ordinances allowing chickens within the city limits of South Heart, Councilman Kubas seconded the motion. All in favor. Motion carried Mylar’s family presented another list of residences in the community where they live that are in favor of allowing the chickens to be kept on the property. TREES: Councilman Kubas informed the council he met with Ty Nordby to discuss having the soil conservation plant trees for the city. Mr. Nordby informed him they will not be able to plant evergreens this next year as they are booked out. The cost is .75 cents per tree and the city would have to provide a tractor and a person for planting. The council discussed getting other varieties that are hardy to the area so we can plant them this spring. Councilman Kubas will be in contact with Mr. Nordby and see what varieties we can get for this coming spring. Councilman White made a motion to allow a $4,000.00 budget for planting and buying the trees, motion was seconded by Councilman Sticka. All in favor. Motion carried I DON’T KNOW BAR LICENSE RENEWAL: The council reviewed the license renewal application and had no concerns. Councilman Binstock made a motion to renew the liquor license for the I Don’t Know Bar motion was seconded by Councilman Kubas. Voting in favor Binstock, Kubas, and White. Abstained from voting Sticka. Motion carried SHERIFF/POLICE REPORT: Police Commissioner White did not have any incidents to report for the month. Stark County Sherriff department was not present to give their monthly report. STREET COMMISSIONER: Street Commissioner Binstock did some checking with the highway patrol on issuing permits for overweight vehicles on our streets and reported he was informed the city is only be patrolled by the county. From the city’s understanding we do not have the proper ordinances in place to enforce restricting overweight loads on our streets. There was discussion and the council would like to prepare an ordinance addressing this issue. WATER DEPARTMENT: Mayor Hurt informed the council everything is operating smoothly. SEWER COMMISSIONER: Mayor Hurt informed the council the lift station pumps are operating properly. Mayor Hurt had Dakota Pump and Control out to change seal in pump #2 sat the lift station; they also changed the oil in pumps at the lift station and the water tower. Mayor hurt reported he drained #1 cell into #2 cell at the lagoons. KC PERMIT FOR SPORTS POOL: The council reviewed the permit for a sports pool for the KC Club. Councilman White made a motion to approve the gaming permit for a sports pool motion was seconded by Councilman Binstock. All in favor. Motion carried OTHERS: The council discussed a couple of past due accounts that will be turned over for collection for non-payment. Since both accounts are from properties that have been sold it would not be fair to assess it to the property taxes. The council discussed the past due utility accounts and all utility accounts that are over 60 days past due will be shut off. The service will not be reconnected until the balance is paid in full. Disconnect and reconnection fees will apply to the balance and must be paid in full before the service is reconnected. REVIEW OF FINANCIAL REPORTS & BILLS: City of South Heart City Utilities 133.00 Ck.11808 Forum Communications Publish Minutes 265.94 Ck.11807 Floyd Hurt Maintenance 698.17 Ck.11800 Renae Praus City Auditor Wages/Mileage 3939.71 Ck.11801 US Post Office Stamps 88.00 Ck.11803 Brosz Engineering Engineering 1305.00 Ck.11804 Cenex Fuel 136.87 Ck.11805 Quill Office Supplies 92.53 Ck.11806 Advanced Business Machines Copy Machine Lease 88.05 Ck.11809 ND One Call Locates 5.20 Ck.11811 Safeguard Checks 360.53 Ck.11810 MGM Sanitation Refuse Contract 3915.91 Ck.11812 RR Management Water and Sewer Contract 689.26 Ck.11813 Ebeltoft, Sickler Lawyers Legal Fees-Golf Course 45.00 Ck.11817 Roughrider Electric Street Lights 24.50 Ck.11802 Southwest Pipeline Authority Water use for November 4551.45 Ck.11815 US Post Office Stamps 60.00 Ck.11816 Montana Dakota Utilities Utilities 3091.00 Ck.11814 Jeremey Binstock Maintenance 265.96 Ck.11818 ND Department of Environmental Lagoon Testing 50.00 Ck.11819 Consolidated Telcom Phone/internet service 259.13 Ck.11820 Councilman White made a motion to pay vouchers for the month of November, approve the Financial Reports and Pledge Agreements as submitted and Councilman Kubas seconded the motion. All in favor. Motion carried. ADJOURNMENT: Councilman Kubas made a motion if no further business to adjourn and Councilman Binstock seconded the motion. All in favor. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned. Floyd R. Hurt, Mayor Renae Praus, City Auditor (Jan 4, 2023) 140651

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Stark County swears in new Commissioners, approve Park Board spending plan

DICKINSON — In a move that bucked recent precedence, vice-chairman of the board Bernie Marsh did not move into the chairman position during the Stark County Commission meeting on Dec. 6.

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Clarys unseats Arthaud in Stark County Commission race

Paul Clarys defeated incumbent Carla Arthaud 55.7% to 44%, with 8,396 votes counted at the time of publication.

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