Sewer bills, computer system discussed at Holton mtg.
Wanda English Burnett - Editor

At the regular meeting of the Holton Town Council held September 13, it was noted that judgments have been filed against those owing outstanding sewer bills. Some of the money has been received and the town will pursue filing on delinquent bills. "This is not the end," noted President Robert Furst, who said anyone with an outstanding balance over 90 days will be sent to small claims court.

Sewer bills can be paid at the sewer office on Versailles Street, put in the drop box, mailed, or paid at the Holton Branch of the Napoleon State Bank on US 50.

An upgraded computer system was discussed with council members waiting on news about a possible grant to make it a possibility. "The office really needs to be upgraded," noted Deputy Clerk Treasurer Peggy Furst. She further added that the job of Clerk Treasurer is more full time than part time. With the antiquated system the town now uses, it makes the paperwork load more than it should be. Members agreed to have Furst continue in her capacity until the new system is installed and then take a second look at the possibility of having a part time person to help the Clerk Treasurer.

In other business:

· Landscaping was completed in front of the community building by Beaver Creek Nursery.

· The sewer smell in community building was discussed.

· A privacy fence between the community building and property owned by Danny Beach was discussed.

· It was decided to hire Wilma Myers part time to clean the community building.

· Council members voted to have a Halloween Parade with the date to be announced.

· October 8, will be the final 'Music in the Park' event, which will be held at the community building.

· The council will work with a state qualified inspector on the unsafe buildings within the town.

· The final reading of the 2006 budget was given.

Marshal Billey Moore gave his report. He had written two warning

citations and given seven verbal warnings. There were 12 citations issued, one arrest, one citizen assisted, and two assists to other departments in the previous month. He also asked for strobe lighting for the police vehicle so it will be more visible. This was approved by council.

In attendance at the meeting were: President Robert Furst, Rhonda Tunny, clerk-treasurer; Peggy Furst, deputy clerk-treasurer; Wilma Myers and Rick Holman, council members; Wilbur Myers, park attendant; Marshal Billey Moore, Attorney Larry Eaton and resident Ronald Palmer.

The next regular meeting of the Holton Town Council will be held October 11, at 8:00 a.m. at the community building on Versailles Street.

 

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