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Atlantic City Council to discuss potential appointment of Brink to At-Large seat

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August 17th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council this (Wednesday) evening will discuss filling the vacant At-Large seat on the Council. Their meeting begins at 5:30 in the Council’s Chambers, at City Hall.

Tuesday evening, the City’s Personnel and Finance Committee interviewed applicants for the seat in a closed session, and concluded when the open session resumed, that longtime Atlantic businessman Gerald Brink would be their recommendation to the Council. Four people had applied for the At Large Council seat. Three of them were interviewed Tuesday. If the Council eventually approves Brink’s appointment, the public will have 14 days to file a petition requesting a Special Election to fill the seat, which became vacant by the resignation of Bob Cord, who has moved to Des Moines.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council will recognize the Atlantic Trojan Softball Team for their performance this season and making it to the State Softball Tournament. The team was first organized in 1972. At that time, current City Clerk Deb Wheatley-Field was the Co-Captain. The Summer of 2016 was the first time in the 44-year history of the team, that they made it to the State Championship.

The Council will also act on a Resolution approving the Fiscal Year 2016 Financial Report (as required by Iowa Code), and a Resolution authorizing the bids for the Bull Creek Culvert replacement project. The location of the repair is southeast of the 8th and Walnut Street intersection, where a large portion of the ground has collapsed, posing a hazard to people and vehicles in the alley. The cost estimates exceed $200,000, and will be paid for from the bond fund issued for the Bull Creek project.

Near the end of the meeting, the Atlantic City Council will discuss pets and livestock within City Limits, with regard to pot-bellied pigs, and, City Administrator John Lund will present his “Multi-residential Rollback Impact” report, with regard to the new multi-residential property class on the City’s budget.