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Atlantic City Council to act on AMU budget and mowing ordinance

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December 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council will meet Wednesday evening beginning at 5:30. During their session at City Hall, the Council will act on passing a Resolution approving the Fiscal Year 2015 Budget for the Atlantic Municipal Utilities. The City traditionally passes the AMU budget without issue, since AMU is accountable to the Utility Board of Trustees. The two principal executives of AMU, Steve Tjepkes and Jennifer Saathoff will be present to answer any questions the Council may have.

The Council will also act on approving the first reading of an Ordinance pertaining to the “Mowing of Properties”. Interim City Administrator John Lund has indicated habitual problems with lawn care have been a burden on the city’s financial and human resources, and the process outlined in the Iowa Code, which the City of Atlantic adopted wastes money on certified letters while allowing the problem to become a greater blight.

Mayor Dave Jones contacted officials with the City of Creston, and learned their Ordinance, which is legal, saves taxpayers’ money and aggressively deals with blighted lawns. The proposed Ordinance was reviewed by the Community Protection Committee on November 12th, 2014 and passed unanimously with the recommendation for approval by the City Council. City Attorney David Wiederstein has found everything to be in order and prepared the Ordinance as presented for the Council’s review and approval.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council will enter into a Closed Session for the purpose of strategizing over the Collective Bargaining process with regard to the Union representing Road and Wastewater employees.The current collective bargaining agreement for those employees is scheduled to expire on June 30th, 2015. Lund says he’s met with Union representatives who have already presented their proposed contract agreement to the City. He’s prepared the City’s response in a proposal is ready for the Union, but needs the Council’s input before it is submitted. Iowa Code allows for the City Council to convene in closed session for strategizing on collective bargaining agreements.