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EZSELLUSAThursday, Friday & Saturday
EZ Sell USA Consignment Resale Center
201 N. Commerce Street Galena, IL 61036
Open Daily 9:00 am Sun Noon Close at 6:00 pm Daily Fri & Sat close at 9:00 pm
Questions call Paul at 563-543-5201
www.ezse l lusa .com
This 10 year old home has been sold and the contents must be sold to
make room for the new owners items. All items contemporary and of the
highest quality, do not miss this sale. Everything must sell, home is located in the Galena Territory. Follow Blackhawk
Trace, to West Wachter Road, turn onto North Clark lane to High Ridge Run and 1 Buckeye is on your left.
www.estatesale.com Search ID# 5940
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Estate Tag SALE
August 6, 7, 8 #1 Buckeye Court Galena, IL
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ANTIQUES – HOUSEHOLD Sell-ing at 10:30 am: PARTIAL LISTING! Crocks - Redwing (6 gallon), West-ern (15 -20 gallon); Toys; 10 old tin doll houses; Old vintage doll house furniture; Old dolls; Lady figurine; Nascar toys; Airplanes, toy banks; Magic Stayon Doll; Old newspa-pers, LaMotte News, Telegraph Herald, 1920-1940; Old buttons; Old Christmas ornaments; Cedar jewelry box; Rugs, bedding; Like new roaster; 2 sets of silverware; Set of china; Like new luggage; Plus many more like new antique house-hold items.PICTURES Selling at 11:00 am: Special Note: There are 100 plus pictures. Many top quality pictures. Pheasants Forever, Fox, Birds; Vic-torian plus many more that have very nice frames. Outstanding col-lection.BEER SIGNS - MIRRORED BEER SIGNS Selling at 12:30 pm: Very nice collection! Hamm’s Beer Sign; Budweiser World Champion Team 8 Horses, 5 Dogs, one side clock, other side lady; Bud Light Spuds Mackenzie; Old Style, Miller High Life, Bud Light, 2 Schlitz, plus more; 50 plus new, many still in boxes. Mirrored beer signs, Partial listings: Miller, Pabst, Hamm’s; Budweiser beer mugs. This is a very nice col-lection, plus a few wine glass signs.TV’s - PRINTER COPIER- BIS-SELL VACUUM Selling at 1:30 pm: 54” Sanyo LG TV; 32” LG TV; HP Office Jet Printer/Copier; Like new Bissell Vacuum CleanerMODERN FURNITURE - AN-TIQUE TYPE FURNITURE Selling at 1:45 pm: Auctioneer’s Note: This furniture is all less than 5 years
old. Top quality. Beautiful 3 pc. Oak queen bedroom set: bed, 2 dress-ers, one with mirror, excellent. 3 pc. oak style queen bedroom set with bed, 2 dressers, 6 drawer, 5 drawer, with mirror, very nice. 5 pc. Counter height dining set, 4 chairs, table; 3 oak style end tables. Very nice modern buffet, Oak style en-tertainment center, nice; 4 drawer dresser, Very nice recliner couch, 2 Swivel bar stools; Klaussner love seat sleeper with ottoman; Leather ottoman; Wellness by Design desk chair; Mohogany hutch, table and 6 chairs; Piano bench; Executive oak desk, very nice; 2 wooden lamps; Old pine wooden box; Plus other furniture items that are in excellent condition.NEW TROY BUILT SNOWBLOW-ER – SHELVING -TOOLS Selling at 2:00 pm: Like new Troybuilt, Electric start, Vortex 2490 Snow-blower with light. 6 sections of nice shelving; New 3 gallon Campbell Hausfeld air compressor; Hose reel; Little Giant ladder; Louisville Alu-minum stepladder; Worx trimmer; Black & Decker tools; Plus more tool related items. Like new!2008 SUZUKI XL7 AWD VEHICLE Selling at 2:30 pm: Vehicle has leather interior, 7 seat passenger seating, power seats and windows, Am-Fm. Vehicle is in very nice con-dition with only 95,000 miles. Vehi-cle has been well maintained.OUTDOOR ITEMS Selling at 2:00 pm; Clayton Courts 5 pc. Outdoor dining set, new; Patio set with chairs; 37” Corebrook Aluminum fire pit; Weber grill; Porch glider; Outdoor hanging clock.
For pictures go to auctionzip.com #28495.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is another outstanding sale from antiques to modern furniture, beer signs and outdoor items. Many items like new. Please note selling times. Vehicle is in very good condition. Plan on at-tending.
2008 SUZUKI XL7 AWD VEHICLE • BEER SIGNS • CROCKS TOYS • ANTIQUES • MODERN FURNITURE • TV’S TROY BUILT SNOWBLOWER • OUTDOOR ITEMS
RONALD THIERING ESTATE SATURDAY, AUG. 8, 2020 • 10:30 AM DUBUQUE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS - DUBUQUE, IOWA
Clemens Auction CompanyBernard, Iowa • 563-879-3640 • 563-590-2441 ad
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2008 Fendt 820 MFWD tractor; 2003 Fendt 920 MFWD tractor; 1989 White 1002wd tractor; 1980 White 2-85 2wd tractor; 1977 Allis Chalmers 5050 2wd dieseltractor; 1968 Allis Chalmers 170 gas tractor; 1964 62 Oliver 770 gas tractor;1951 Oliver 66 gas tractor; 2014 CAT 304E CR mini excavator; 2011 GleanerR66 2wd combine; 2009 AGCO 3000 6R30” corn head; White 8200 12R30”planter; Land Pride APS1572 72” 3-pt. seeder; Sunflower 5034-26 26’ field cul-tivator; Unverferth 1225 30’ rolling harrow; Hiniker 6000 6R30” 3-pt. cultivator;DMI 3200 11 shank pull type; Hardi NAV-1000 “Navigator” 1000 gal. pull typesprayer; Brillion 9 shank 12’ disc chisel; King Kutter 5 ½’ 3-pt. disc; White 5886 bottom plow; (2) Brent 644 gravity wagons; (2) Brent 640 gravity wagons;2005 Chevy 1500HD 4 door 4wd pickup; 2015 Kubota RTVX1100C diesel UTV;2013 Featherlite 1610 14’ V-nose enclosed trailer; 1995 Haulmark 96” x 20’trailer; Also selling a quantity of farm equipment & farm related items.
The Dennis Gudenkauf EstateFor Info Contact: Rob Gudenkauf from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. at (563) 920-6923
SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS, LLC • TOLL FREE (844) 847-2161www.SullivanAuctioneers.com • IL License #444000107
FOR INFO: Jim Huff (319) 931-9292 or John Probasco (641) 856-7355
Inspection Dates: Fri., Aug. 7th & Sat., Aug. 8th from 9 - 4 both days.
TIMED ONLINE ONLYNO-RESERVE FARM ESTATE AUCTION
Thursday, August 13th at 9:30 a.m.Items located at the farm: 1456 220th St., Manchester, IA
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REAL ESTATE – HOUSEHOLD - VEHICLES
STEVEN REICHENAUER TRUST301 BRYN DRIVE, PEOSTA, IOWA
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 2020 • 11 AMREAL ESTATE DESCRIPTION: This 1,452 sq. ft. ranch home is located on a 80’ x 105’ lot legally described as
Lot 14, Parkview Estates. Gross annual taxes are $3,072. The home built in 2016 has kitchen, dining/living room, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on the first floor. The basement (partially finished) has large family room, bath, utility room, bedroom and garage. There is a deck on rear of the home as well as a double car garage.REAL ESTATE TERMS: Ten (10) percent down day of sale with the balance due in approximately 30 days upon presentation of an appropriate deed. Call “Doc” for private showing or more information.
OPEN HOUSE TODAY1:00 TO 2:30 PM
FURNITURE: 2 drop leaf pine tables; 4 wicker seat chairs; bar chairs; sofa table w/2 matching lamp tables; 2 wingback chairs; walnut sofa table; 42” flat screen TV; pendulum wall clock; 6’ x 9’ Pakistan oriental rug and runners; gold frame mirror; Mahogany double pedestal desk w/chair; Wardrobe w/glass doors; wood book shelf; Sony 42” flat screen TV; Walnut head board double bed; oak dresser w/swing mirror; commode; 4 pc. pine queen size bedroom set; red velvet arm chair; spoke back rocker; slat top trunk; king size bed frame; walnut buffet; end tables; sofa hide-a-bed; small pcs.HOUSEHOLD: kitchen items; hand vac; charcoal grill; magazine rack w/lamp; stuffed pheasant; framed farm prints; HP computer; coolers; mounted deer head; large flower pots; Christmas decorations.TOOLS/YARD ITEMS: Troy Bilt 24” 2 stage snow blower; John Deere TRS21 SS snow blower; Craftsman 6 gal. shop vac; alum step ladder; Stihl chain saw; Craftsman air tank; Troy Bilt lawn mower; Stihl gas trimmer; DeWalt chop saw; Electrical hand tools; router w/metal work table; B/D belt sander; 18 ft. aluminum extension ladder; and many small hand tools.AUTOMOBILES: 1999 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4 door pickup, 4 x 4 w/AT, PS, PB, PL, PW, radio/CD; 1978 Mercury Grand Marquis w/AT, PB, PS, PL, PW, Air,Radio/8 track, only 38,104 miles.
www.AuctionZip.com #39539TERMS: Cash or good check. All settlements sale day. ID required.CLERK: Sue OtrubaAUCTIONEERS: “Doc” Johnston 451-0579Ed Hess 543-7675SALE MANAGED BY: Hess & Johnston Auction Service, Inc, 583-0321BROKER: American Realty, 2115 JFKennedy Road, Dubuque, Iowa
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ANNUAL FALL CONSIGNMENT
SALESATURDAY, SEPT. 5, 2020
10:30 AMDubuque County Fairgrounds
Dubuque, Iowa
Tractors, Farm Machinery, Tools, ATV, Hay, Vehicles
Call to consign your items.Call by Friday, August 21st to have your items listed in the newspaper ad and to have pictures posted on
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Clemens Auction Company563-879-3640; 563-590-2441
CITY OF PEOSTA,IOWA
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
The Peosta City Coun-cil met in regular ses-sion at 6:00 p.m. onTuesday, July 28, 2020in person and by virtualmeans due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. Present in personwere: Mayor JimMerten, Council mem-bers Gerry Hess, DougHughes, John Kraft,and Kathy Orr. Go-ToMeeting participantwas Karen Lyons. Ab-sent: None. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto approve the agenda.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by GerryHess to approve theconsent agenda includ-ing the minutes fromthe July 14 regularmeeting, minutes fromthe June 17 PCC Boardof Directors meeting,Resolution #2020-58-AResolution ApprovingPersonally IdentifiableInformation Policy,Resolution #2020-59-Resolution ApprovingAmended ProcurementPolicy, Resolution#2020-60-A ResolutionAmending Resolution2020-42, A ResolutionSetting the Salaries/Wages for AppointedOfficers and Employeesof the City of Peostafor FY21, and bills: Pay-roll-23,700.58, 7G Dis-tributing Co-barmerchandise-1577.90,Advantage Administra-tors-withholding-374.10,Air Purifiers and Clean-ers.com-UV machine-CDBG grant-26,499.00,Alliant Energy-electric-ity-4758.88, Amazon.-com-police equipment/program expenses/supplies-2350.38, An-them Sports-floor plates-659.64, Brownells, Inc-sales tax refund-(2.44),City of Dubuque-park-ing-1.75, Constant Con-t ac t-e -new slet ters -322.00, Dairy Queen-dilly bars-39.00, DeltaDental-dental insur-ance-615.36, DicksSporting Goods-catch-ers mitt-59.99, FarewayFoods, Inc-bar mer-chandise/day campsupplies-736.23, Fuer-ste, Carew, Juergens-legal-1245.50, HobbyLobby-day camp sup-plies-26.48, InternalRevenue Service-with-holding-7480.38, IowaLeague of Cities-FY21dues laCMA-120.00,Iowa One Call-locates-65.70, IPERS-withhold-ing-9812.59, J&R SupplyInc-Spiegel field tiling-201.00, K&K Logo De-signs Ltd-embroideryon uniform-14.00, Key-stone Laboratories Inc-testing-638.90, Krog-man, Kevin-tourna-ment-250.00, KruserSeptic Services Inc-sewer maintenance-13,325.80, M & T Bank-withholding-1157.03,Maquoketa Valley Elec-tric Coop-electricity-1128.27, Matthew Dis-tributing-bar merchan-dise-186.20, MedicalAssociates Clinic, P.C.-random drug screen-159.00, Medical Asso-ciates Health Plan-in-s u r a n c e - 1 5 , 7 6 8 . 0 2 ,M e n a r d s - s u p p l i e s -21.36, Michaels Stores-supplies-20.49, NapaAuto Parts-vehicleparts-70.29, Office De-pot-office supplies-52.26, Peosta Automo-tive LLC-oil changes-103.25, Postmaster-postage-156.95, Quadi-ent Leasing USA, Inc-postal machine rental-221.40, RDG Planning &Design-park & trailcomp plan-2951.52,Roeder Implement Inc-vehicle parts-39.26, Ru-bie, Dodie-refund-265.00, Square-cardreaders-21.40, SummitCleaning Services, LLC-building maintenance-235.25, Sun Life Assur-ance Co-insurance-542.66, Telegraph Her-ald-legal notices-88.95,Telegraph Herald-monthly subscription-12.95, Three Rivers FSCompany-field markingchalk-123.80, Treasur-er-State of Iowa-with-holding-2425.00, TriState Shred-shreddingservice-49.95, USA BlueBook-water systemmaintenance/locateflags-226.52, VerizonWireless-telephone-452.72, Vistaprint-busi-ness cards-41.39,Volkens, Inc-baseballfield drain tile-25,300.00, Walmart-supplies-150.78. Gen-eral Fund-81,255.20,Community CentreFund-33,352.59, KellyOaks Park Fund-24.60,Road Use Tax Fund-3315.06, Brady/Deer-wood Street CapitalProject Fund-761.53,Water Fund-5994.93,Sewer Fund-21,802.61,Garbage Fund-337.87.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Karen Lyons left themeeting at 6:04 p.m.because she was un-able to hear the con-versation. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by John Kraftto approve Resolution#2020-61-Resolutionapproving contract andperformance and/orpayment bonds for theWastewater TreatmentFacility ImprovementsProject. All Ayes. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by DougHughes to approveResolution #2020-62-Resolution to fix a datefor a public hearing onproposal to enter into aSewer Revenue Loanand DisbursementAgreement and to bor-row money thereunderin a principal amountnot to exceed $440,000.All Ayes. Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by JohnKraft to approve thesecond reading of Ordi-nance #2020-03-An Or-dinance IncrementallyIncreasing Sewer Ratesin the City of Peosta.Roll Call Vote. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by GerryHess to approve thefirst reading of Ordi-nance #2020-04-An Or-dinance Amending theCode of Ordinances ofthe City of Peosta bythe Addition of Chapter14, Operation of All-Terrain Vehicles andOff-Road Utility Vehi-cles. Roll Call Vote.Ayes: Hughes, Hess,Kraft; Nays: Orr. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto table action on theMobile Food Vendorsordinance. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by GerryHess to approve Build-ing Permit 2020-204Bsubmitted by Tri-StateBuildings for the NICCstorage building. AllAyes. Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by DougHughes to adjourn at6:48 p.m. All Ayes.Motion Carried.
Karen SnyderCity Clerk
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CITY OF PEOSTA,IOWA
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
The Peosta City Coun-cil met in regular ses-sion at 6:00 p.m. onTuesday, July 28, 2020in person and by virtualmeans due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. Present in personwere: Mayor JimMerten, Council mem-bers Gerry Hess, DougHughes, John Kraft,and Kathy Orr. Go-ToMeeting participantwas Karen Lyons. Ab-sent: None. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto approve the agenda.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by GerryHess to approve theconsent agenda includ-ing the minutes fromthe July 14 regularmeeting, minutes fromthe June 17 PCC Boardof Directors meeting,Resolution #2020-58-AResolution ApprovingPersonally IdentifiableInformation Policy,Resolution #2020-59-Resolution ApprovingAmended ProcurementPolicy, Resolution#2020-60-A ResolutionAmending Resolution2020-42, A ResolutionSetting the Salaries/Wages for AppointedOfficers and Employeesof the City of Peostafor FY21, and bills: Pay-roll-23,700.58, 7G Dis-tributing Co-barmerchandise-1577.90,Advantage Administra-tors-withholding-374.10,Air Purifiers and Clean-ers.com-UV machine-CDBG grant-26,499.00,Alliant Energy-electric-ity-4758.88, Amazon.-com-police equipment/program expenses/supplies-2350.38, An-them Sports-floor plates-659.64, Brownells, Inc-sales tax refund-(2.44),City of Dubuque-park-ing-1.75, Constant Con-t ac t-e -new slet ters -322.00, Dairy Queen-dilly bars-39.00, DeltaDental-dental insur-ance-615.36, DicksSporting Goods-catch-ers mitt-59.99, FarewayFoods, Inc-bar mer-chandise/day campsupplies-736.23, Fuer-ste, Carew, Juergens-legal-1245.50, HobbyLobby-day camp sup-plies-26.48, InternalRevenue Service-with-holding-7480.38, IowaLeague of Cities-FY21dues laCMA-120.00,Iowa One Call-locates-65.70, IPERS-withhold-ing-9812.59, J&R SupplyInc-Spiegel field tiling-201.00, K&K Logo De-signs Ltd-embroideryon uniform-14.00, Key-stone Laboratories Inc-testing-638.90, Krog-man, Kevin-tourna-ment-250.00, KruserSeptic Services Inc-sewer maintenance-13,325.80, M & T Bank-withholding-1157.03,Maquoketa Valley Elec-tric Coop-electricity-1128.27, Matthew Dis-tributing-bar merchan-dise-186.20, MedicalAssociates Clinic, P.C.-random drug screen-159.00, Medical Asso-ciates Health Plan-in-s u r a n c e - 1 5 , 7 6 8 . 0 2 ,M e n a r d s - s u p p l i e s -21.36, Michaels Stores-supplies-20.49, NapaAuto Parts-vehicleparts-70.29, Office De-pot-office supplies-52.26, Peosta Automo-tive LLC-oil changes-103.25, Postmaster-postage-156.95, Quadi-ent Leasing USA, Inc-postal machine rental-221.40, RDG Planning &Design-park & trailcomp plan-2951.52,Roeder Implement Inc-vehicle parts-39.26, Ru-bie, Dodie-refund-265.00, Square-cardreaders-21.40, SummitCleaning Services, LLC-building maintenance-235.25, Sun Life Assur-ance Co-insurance-542.66, Telegraph Her-ald-legal notices-88.95,Telegraph Herald-monthly subscription-12.95, Three Rivers FSCompany-field markingchalk-123.80, Treasur-er-State of Iowa-with-holding-2425.00, TriState Shred-shreddingservice-49.95, USA BlueBook-water systemmaintenance/locateflags-226.52, VerizonWireless-telephone-452.72, Vistaprint-busi-ness cards-41.39,Volkens, Inc-baseballfield drain tile-25,300.00, Walmart-supplies-150.78. Gen-eral Fund-81,255.20,Community CentreFund-33,352.59, KellyOaks Park Fund-24.60,Road Use Tax Fund-3315.06, Brady/Deer-wood Street CapitalProject Fund-761.53,Water Fund-5994.93,Sewer Fund-21,802.61,Garbage Fund-337.87.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Karen Lyons left themeeting at 6:04 p.m.because she was un-able to hear the con-versation. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by John Kraftto approve Resolution#2020-61-Resolutionapproving contract andperformance and/orpayment bonds for theWastewater TreatmentFacility ImprovementsProject. All Ayes. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by DougHughes to approveResolution #2020-62-Resolution to fix a datefor a public hearing onproposal to enter into aSewer Revenue Loanand DisbursementAgreement and to bor-row money thereunderin a principal amountnot to exceed $440,000.All Ayes. Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by JohnKraft to approve thesecond reading of Ordi-nance #2020-03-An Or-dinance IncrementallyIncreasing Sewer Ratesin the City of Peosta.Roll Call Vote. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by GerryHess to approve thefirst reading of Ordi-nance #2020-04-An Or-dinance Amending theCode of Ordinances ofthe City of Peosta bythe Addition of Chapter14, Operation of All-Terrain Vehicles andOff-Road Utility Vehi-cles. Roll Call Vote.Ayes: Hughes, Hess,Kraft; Nays: Orr. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto table action on theMobile Food Vendorsordinance. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by GerryHess to approve Build-ing Permit 2020-204Bsubmitted by Tri-StateBuildings for the NICCstorage building. AllAyes. Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by DougHughes to adjourn at6:48 p.m. All Ayes.Motion Carried.
Karen SnyderCity Clerk
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CITY OF PEOSTA,IOWA
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
The Peosta City Coun-cil met in regular ses-sion at 6:00 p.m. onTuesday, July 28, 2020in person and by virtualmeans due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. Present in personwere: Mayor JimMerten, Council mem-bers Gerry Hess, DougHughes, John Kraft,and Kathy Orr. Go-ToMeeting participantwas Karen Lyons. Ab-sent: None. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto approve the agenda.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by GerryHess to approve theconsent agenda includ-ing the minutes fromthe July 14 regularmeeting, minutes fromthe June 17 PCC Boardof Directors meeting,Resolution #2020-58-AResolution ApprovingPersonally IdentifiableInformation Policy,Resolution #2020-59-Resolution ApprovingAmended ProcurementPolicy, Resolution#2020-60-A ResolutionAmending Resolution2020-42, A ResolutionSetting the Salaries/Wages for AppointedOfficers and Employeesof the City of Peostafor FY21, and bills: Pay-roll-23,700.58, 7G Dis-tributing Co-barmerchandise-1577.90,Advantage Administra-tors-withholding-374.10,Air Purifiers and Clean-ers.com-UV machine-CDBG grant-26,499.00,Alliant Energy-electric-ity-4758.88, Amazon.-com-police equipment/program expenses/supplies-2350.38, An-them Sports-floor plates-659.64, Brownells, Inc-sales tax refund-(2.44),City of Dubuque-park-ing-1.75, Constant Con-t ac t-e -new slet ters -322.00, Dairy Queen-dilly bars-39.00, DeltaDental-dental insur-ance-615.36, DicksSporting Goods-catch-ers mitt-59.99, FarewayFoods, Inc-bar mer-chandise/day campsupplies-736.23, Fuer-ste, Carew, Juergens-legal-1245.50, HobbyLobby-day camp sup-plies-26.48, InternalRevenue Service-with-holding-7480.38, IowaLeague of Cities-FY21dues laCMA-120.00,Iowa One Call-locates-65.70, IPERS-withhold-ing-9812.59, J&R SupplyInc-Spiegel field tiling-201.00, K&K Logo De-signs Ltd-embroideryon uniform-14.00, Key-stone Laboratories Inc-testing-638.90, Krog-man, Kevin-tourna-ment-250.00, KruserSeptic Services Inc-sewer maintenance-13,325.80, M & T Bank-withholding-1157.03,Maquoketa Valley Elec-tric Coop-electricity-1128.27, Matthew Dis-tributing-bar merchan-dise-186.20, MedicalAssociates Clinic, P.C.-random drug screen-159.00, Medical Asso-ciates Health Plan-in-s u r a n c e - 1 5 , 7 6 8 . 0 2 ,M e n a r d s - s u p p l i e s -21.36, Michaels Stores-supplies-20.49, NapaAuto Parts-vehicleparts-70.29, Office De-pot-office supplies-52.26, Peosta Automo-tive LLC-oil changes-103.25, Postmaster-postage-156.95, Quadi-ent Leasing USA, Inc-postal machine rental-221.40, RDG Planning &Design-park & trailcomp plan-2951.52,Roeder Implement Inc-vehicle parts-39.26, Ru-bie, Dodie-refund-265.00, Square-cardreaders-21.40, SummitCleaning Services, LLC-building maintenance-235.25, Sun Life Assur-ance Co-insurance-542.66, Telegraph Her-ald-legal notices-88.95,Telegraph Herald-monthly subscription-12.95, Three Rivers FSCompany-field markingchalk-123.80, Treasur-er-State of Iowa-with-holding-2425.00, TriState Shred-shreddingservice-49.95, USA BlueBook-water systemmaintenance/locateflags-226.52, VerizonWireless-telephone-452.72, Vistaprint-busi-ness cards-41.39,Volkens, Inc-baseballfield drain tile-25,300.00, Walmart-supplies-150.78. Gen-eral Fund-81,255.20,Community CentreFund-33,352.59, KellyOaks Park Fund-24.60,Road Use Tax Fund-3315.06, Brady/Deer-wood Street CapitalProject Fund-761.53,Water Fund-5994.93,Sewer Fund-21,802.61,Garbage Fund-337.87.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Karen Lyons left themeeting at 6:04 p.m.because she was un-able to hear the con-versation. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by John Kraftto approve Resolution#2020-61-Resolutionapproving contract andperformance and/orpayment bonds for theWastewater TreatmentFacility ImprovementsProject. All Ayes. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by DougHughes to approveResolution #2020-62-Resolution to fix a datefor a public hearing onproposal to enter into aSewer Revenue Loanand DisbursementAgreement and to bor-row money thereunderin a principal amountnot to exceed $440,000.All Ayes. Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by JohnKraft to approve thesecond reading of Ordi-nance #2020-03-An Or-dinance IncrementallyIncreasing Sewer Ratesin the City of Peosta.Roll Call Vote. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by GerryHess to approve thefirst reading of Ordi-nance #2020-04-An Or-dinance Amending theCode of Ordinances ofthe City of Peosta bythe Addition of Chapter14, Operation of All-Terrain Vehicles andOff-Road Utility Vehi-cles. Roll Call Vote.Ayes: Hughes, Hess,Kraft; Nays: Orr. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto table action on theMobile Food Vendorsordinance. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by GerryHess to approve Build-ing Permit 2020-204Bsubmitted by Tri-StateBuildings for the NICCstorage building. AllAyes. Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by DougHughes to adjourn at6:48 p.m. All Ayes.Motion Carried.
Karen SnyderCity Clerk
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CITY OF PEOSTA,IOWA
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
The Peosta City Coun-cil met in regular ses-sion at 6:00 p.m. onTuesday, July 28, 2020in person and by virtualmeans due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. Present in personwere: Mayor JimMerten, Council mem-bers Gerry Hess, DougHughes, John Kraft,and Kathy Orr. Go-ToMeeting participantwas Karen Lyons. Ab-sent: None. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto approve the agenda.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by GerryHess to approve theconsent agenda includ-ing the minutes fromthe July 14 regularmeeting, minutes fromthe June 17 PCC Boardof Directors meeting,Resolution #2020-58-AResolution ApprovingPersonally IdentifiableInformation Policy,Resolution #2020-59-Resolution ApprovingAmended ProcurementPolicy, Resolution#2020-60-A ResolutionAmending Resolution2020-42, A ResolutionSetting the Salaries/Wages for AppointedOfficers and Employeesof the City of Peostafor FY21, and bills: Pay-roll-23,700.58, 7G Dis-tributing Co-barmerchandise-1577.90,Advantage Administra-tors-withholding-374.10,Air Purifiers and Clean-ers.com-UV machine-CDBG grant-26,499.00,Alliant Energy-electric-ity-4758.88, Amazon.-com-police equipment/program expenses/supplies-2350.38, An-them Sports-floor plates-659.64, Brownells, Inc-sales tax refund-(2.44),City of Dubuque-park-ing-1.75, Constant Con-t ac t-e -new slet ters -322.00, Dairy Queen-dilly bars-39.00, DeltaDental-dental insur-ance-615.36, DicksSporting Goods-catch-ers mitt-59.99, FarewayFoods, Inc-bar mer-chandise/day campsupplies-736.23, Fuer-ste, Carew, Juergens-legal-1245.50, HobbyLobby-day camp sup-plies-26.48, InternalRevenue Service-with-holding-7480.38, IowaLeague of Cities-FY21dues laCMA-120.00,Iowa One Call-locates-65.70, IPERS-withhold-ing-9812.59, J&R SupplyInc-Spiegel field tiling-201.00, K&K Logo De-signs Ltd-embroideryon uniform-14.00, Key-stone Laboratories Inc-testing-638.90, Krog-man, Kevin-tourna-ment-250.00, KruserSeptic Services Inc-sewer maintenance-13,325.80, M & T Bank-withholding-1157.03,Maquoketa Valley Elec-tric Coop-electricity-1128.27, Matthew Dis-tributing-bar merchan-dise-186.20, MedicalAssociates Clinic, P.C.-random drug screen-159.00, Medical Asso-ciates Health Plan-in-s u r a n c e - 1 5 , 7 6 8 . 0 2 ,M e n a r d s - s u p p l i e s -21.36, Michaels Stores-supplies-20.49, NapaAuto Parts-vehicleparts-70.29, Office De-pot-office supplies-52.26, Peosta Automo-tive LLC-oil changes-103.25, Postmaster-postage-156.95, Quadi-ent Leasing USA, Inc-postal machine rental-221.40, RDG Planning &Design-park & trailcomp plan-2951.52,Roeder Implement Inc-vehicle parts-39.26, Ru-bie, Dodie-refund-265.00, Square-cardreaders-21.40, SummitCleaning Services, LLC-building maintenance-235.25, Sun Life Assur-ance Co-insurance-542.66, Telegraph Her-ald-legal notices-88.95,Telegraph Herald-monthly subscription-12.95, Three Rivers FSCompany-field markingchalk-123.80, Treasur-er-State of Iowa-with-holding-2425.00, TriState Shred-shreddingservice-49.95, USA BlueBook-water systemmaintenance/locateflags-226.52, VerizonWireless-telephone-452.72, Vistaprint-busi-ness cards-41.39,Volkens, Inc-baseballfield drain tile-25,300.00, Walmart-supplies-150.78. Gen-eral Fund-81,255.20,Community CentreFund-33,352.59, KellyOaks Park Fund-24.60,Road Use Tax Fund-3315.06, Brady/Deer-wood Street CapitalProject Fund-761.53,Water Fund-5994.93,Sewer Fund-21,802.61,Garbage Fund-337.87.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Karen Lyons left themeeting at 6:04 p.m.because she was un-able to hear the con-versation. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by John Kraftto approve Resolution#2020-61-Resolutionapproving contract andperformance and/orpayment bonds for theWastewater TreatmentFacility ImprovementsProject. All Ayes. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by DougHughes to approveResolution #2020-62-Resolution to fix a datefor a public hearing onproposal to enter into aSewer Revenue Loanand DisbursementAgreement and to bor-row money thereunderin a principal amountnot to exceed $440,000.All Ayes. Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by JohnKraft to approve thesecond reading of Ordi-nance #2020-03-An Or-dinance IncrementallyIncreasing Sewer Ratesin the City of Peosta.Roll Call Vote. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by GerryHess to approve thefirst reading of Ordi-nance #2020-04-An Or-dinance Amending theCode of Ordinances ofthe City of Peosta bythe Addition of Chapter14, Operation of All-Terrain Vehicles andOff-Road Utility Vehi-cles. Roll Call Vote.Ayes: Hughes, Hess,Kraft; Nays: Orr. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto table action on theMobile Food Vendorsordinance. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by GerryHess to approve Build-ing Permit 2020-204Bsubmitted by Tri-StateBuildings for the NICCstorage building. AllAyes. Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by DougHughes to adjourn at6:48 p.m. All Ayes.Motion Carried.
Karen SnyderCity Clerk
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CITY OF PEOSTA,IOWA
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
The Peosta City Coun-cil met in regular ses-sion at 6:00 p.m. onTuesday, July 28, 2020in person and by virtualmeans due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. Present in personwere: Mayor JimMerten, Council mem-bers Gerry Hess, DougHughes, John Kraft,and Kathy Orr. Go-ToMeeting participantwas Karen Lyons. Ab-sent: None. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto approve the agenda.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by GerryHess to approve theconsent agenda includ-ing the minutes fromthe July 14 regularmeeting, minutes fromthe June 17 PCC Boardof Directors meeting,Resolution #2020-58-AResolution ApprovingPersonally IdentifiableInformation Policy,Resolution #2020-59-Resolution ApprovingAmended ProcurementPolicy, Resolution#2020-60-A ResolutionAmending Resolution2020-42, A ResolutionSetting the Salaries/Wages for AppointedOfficers and Employeesof the City of Peostafor FY21, and bills: Pay-roll-23,700.58, 7G Dis-tributing Co-barmerchandise-1577.90,Advantage Administra-tors-withholding-374.10,Air Purifiers and Clean-ers.com-UV machine-CDBG grant-26,499.00,Alliant Energy-electric-ity-4758.88, Amazon.-com-police equipment/program expenses/supplies-2350.38, An-them Sports-floor plates-659.64, Brownells, Inc-sales tax refund-(2.44),City of Dubuque-park-ing-1.75, Constant Con-t ac t-e -new slet ters -322.00, Dairy Queen-dilly bars-39.00, DeltaDental-dental insur-ance-615.36, DicksSporting Goods-catch-ers mitt-59.99, FarewayFoods, Inc-bar mer-chandise/day campsupplies-736.23, Fuer-ste, Carew, Juergens-legal-1245.50, HobbyLobby-day camp sup-plies-26.48, InternalRevenue Service-with-holding-7480.38, IowaLeague of Cities-FY21dues laCMA-120.00,Iowa One Call-locates-65.70, IPERS-withhold-ing-9812.59, J&R SupplyInc-Spiegel field tiling-201.00, K&K Logo De-signs Ltd-embroideryon uniform-14.00, Key-stone Laboratories Inc-testing-638.90, Krog-man, Kevin-tourna-ment-250.00, KruserSeptic Services Inc-sewer maintenance-13,325.80, M & T Bank-withholding-1157.03,Maquoketa Valley Elec-tric Coop-electricity-1128.27, Matthew Dis-tributing-bar merchan-dise-186.20, MedicalAssociates Clinic, P.C.-random drug screen-159.00, Medical Asso-ciates Health Plan-in-s u r a n c e - 1 5 , 7 6 8 . 0 2 ,M e n a r d s - s u p p l i e s -21.36, Michaels Stores-supplies-20.49, NapaAuto Parts-vehicleparts-70.29, Office De-pot-office supplies-52.26, Peosta Automo-tive LLC-oil changes-103.25, Postmaster-postage-156.95, Quadi-ent Leasing USA, Inc-postal machine rental-221.40, RDG Planning &Design-park & trailcomp plan-2951.52,Roeder Implement Inc-vehicle parts-39.26, Ru-bie, Dodie-refund-265.00, Square-cardreaders-21.40, SummitCleaning Services, LLC-building maintenance-235.25, Sun Life Assur-ance Co-insurance-542.66, Telegraph Her-ald-legal notices-88.95,Telegraph Herald-monthly subscription-12.95, Three Rivers FSCompany-field markingchalk-123.80, Treasur-er-State of Iowa-with-holding-2425.00, TriState Shred-shreddingservice-49.95, USA BlueBook-water systemmaintenance/locateflags-226.52, VerizonWireless-telephone-452.72, Vistaprint-busi-ness cards-41.39,Volkens, Inc-baseballfield drain tile-25,300.00, Walmart-supplies-150.78. Gen-eral Fund-81,255.20,Community CentreFund-33,352.59, KellyOaks Park Fund-24.60,Road Use Tax Fund-3315.06, Brady/Deer-wood Street CapitalProject Fund-761.53,Water Fund-5994.93,Sewer Fund-21,802.61,Garbage Fund-337.87.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Karen Lyons left themeeting at 6:04 p.m.because she was un-able to hear the con-versation. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by John Kraftto approve Resolution#2020-61-Resolutionapproving contract andperformance and/orpayment bonds for theWastewater TreatmentFacility ImprovementsProject. All Ayes. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by DougHughes to approveResolution #2020-62-Resolution to fix a datefor a public hearing onproposal to enter into aSewer Revenue Loanand DisbursementAgreement and to bor-row money thereunderin a principal amountnot to exceed $440,000.All Ayes. Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by JohnKraft to approve thesecond reading of Ordi-nance #2020-03-An Or-dinance IncrementallyIncreasing Sewer Ratesin the City of Peosta.Roll Call Vote. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by GerryHess to approve thefirst reading of Ordi-nance #2020-04-An Or-dinance Amending theCode of Ordinances ofthe City of Peosta bythe Addition of Chapter14, Operation of All-Terrain Vehicles andOff-Road Utility Vehi-cles. Roll Call Vote.Ayes: Hughes, Hess,Kraft; Nays: Orr. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto table action on theMobile Food Vendorsordinance. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by GerryHess to approve Build-ing Permit 2020-204Bsubmitted by Tri-StateBuildings for the NICCstorage building. AllAyes. Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by DougHughes to adjourn at6:48 p.m. All Ayes.Motion Carried.
Karen SnyderCity Clerk
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CITY OF PEOSTA,IOWA
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
The Peosta City Coun-cil met in regular ses-sion at 6:00 p.m. onTuesday, July 28, 2020in person and by virtualmeans due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. Present in personwere: Mayor JimMerten, Council mem-bers Gerry Hess, DougHughes, John Kraft,and Kathy Orr. Go-ToMeeting participantwas Karen Lyons. Ab-sent: None. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto approve the agenda.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by GerryHess to approve theconsent agenda includ-ing the minutes fromthe July 14 regularmeeting, minutes fromthe June 17 PCC Boardof Directors meeting,Resolution #2020-58-AResolution ApprovingPersonally IdentifiableInformation Policy,Resolution #2020-59-Resolution ApprovingAmended ProcurementPolicy, Resolution#2020-60-A ResolutionAmending Resolution2020-42, A ResolutionSetting the Salaries/Wages for AppointedOfficers and Employeesof the City of Peostafor FY21, and bills: Pay-roll-23,700.58, 7G Dis-tributing Co-barmerchandise-1577.90,Advantage Administra-tors-withholding-374.10,Air Purifiers and Clean-ers.com-UV machine-CDBG grant-26,499.00,Alliant Energy-electric-ity-4758.88, Amazon.-com-police equipment/program expenses/supplies-2350.38, An-them Sports-floor plates-659.64, Brownells, Inc-sales tax refund-(2.44),City of Dubuque-park-ing-1.75, Constant Con-t ac t-e -new slet ters -322.00, Dairy Queen-dilly bars-39.00, DeltaDental-dental insur-ance-615.36, DicksSporting Goods-catch-ers mitt-59.99, FarewayFoods, Inc-bar mer-chandise/day campsupplies-736.23, Fuer-ste, Carew, Juergens-legal-1245.50, HobbyLobby-day camp sup-plies-26.48, InternalRevenue Service-with-holding-7480.38, IowaLeague of Cities-FY21dues laCMA-120.00,Iowa One Call-locates-65.70, IPERS-withhold-ing-9812.59, J&R SupplyInc-Spiegel field tiling-201.00, K&K Logo De-signs Ltd-embroideryon uniform-14.00, Key-stone Laboratories Inc-testing-638.90, Krog-man, Kevin-tourna-ment-250.00, KruserSeptic Services Inc-sewer maintenance-13,325.80, M & T Bank-withholding-1157.03,Maquoketa Valley Elec-tric Coop-electricity-1128.27, Matthew Dis-tributing-bar merchan-dise-186.20, MedicalAssociates Clinic, P.C.-random drug screen-159.00, Medical Asso-ciates Health Plan-in-s u r a n c e - 1 5 , 7 6 8 . 0 2 ,M e n a r d s - s u p p l i e s -21.36, Michaels Stores-supplies-20.49, NapaAuto Parts-vehicleparts-70.29, Office De-pot-office supplies-52.26, Peosta Automo-tive LLC-oil changes-103.25, Postmaster-postage-156.95, Quadi-ent Leasing USA, Inc-postal machine rental-221.40, RDG Planning &Design-park & trailcomp plan-2951.52,Roeder Implement Inc-vehicle parts-39.26, Ru-bie, Dodie-refund-265.00, Square-cardreaders-21.40, SummitCleaning Services, LLC-building maintenance-235.25, Sun Life Assur-ance Co-insurance-542.66, Telegraph Her-ald-legal notices-88.95,Telegraph Herald-monthly subscription-12.95, Three Rivers FSCompany-field markingchalk-123.80, Treasur-er-State of Iowa-with-holding-2425.00, TriState Shred-shreddingservice-49.95, USA BlueBook-water systemmaintenance/locateflags-226.52, VerizonWireless-telephone-452.72, Vistaprint-busi-ness cards-41.39,Volkens, Inc-baseballfield drain tile-25,300.00, Walmart-supplies-150.78. Gen-eral Fund-81,255.20,Community CentreFund-33,352.59, KellyOaks Park Fund-24.60,Road Use Tax Fund-3315.06, Brady/Deer-wood Street CapitalProject Fund-761.53,Water Fund-5994.93,Sewer Fund-21,802.61,Garbage Fund-337.87.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Karen Lyons left themeeting at 6:04 p.m.because she was un-able to hear the con-versation. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by John Kraftto approve Resolution#2020-61-Resolutionapproving contract andperformance and/orpayment bonds for theWastewater TreatmentFacility ImprovementsProject. All Ayes. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by DougHughes to approveResolution #2020-62-Resolution to fix a datefor a public hearing onproposal to enter into aSewer Revenue Loanand DisbursementAgreement and to bor-row money thereunderin a principal amountnot to exceed $440,000.All Ayes. Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by JohnKraft to approve thesecond reading of Ordi-nance #2020-03-An Or-dinance IncrementallyIncreasing Sewer Ratesin the City of Peosta.Roll Call Vote. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by GerryHess to approve thefirst reading of Ordi-nance #2020-04-An Or-dinance Amending theCode of Ordinances ofthe City of Peosta bythe Addition of Chapter14, Operation of All-Terrain Vehicles andOff-Road Utility Vehi-cles. Roll Call Vote.Ayes: Hughes, Hess,Kraft; Nays: Orr. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto table action on theMobile Food Vendorsordinance. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by GerryHess to approve Build-ing Permit 2020-204Bsubmitted by Tri-StateBuildings for the NICCstorage building. AllAyes. Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by DougHughes to adjourn at6:48 p.m. All Ayes.Motion Carried.
Karen SnyderCity Clerk
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CITY OF PEOSTA,IOWA
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
The Peosta City Coun-cil met in regular ses-sion at 6:00 p.m. onTuesday, July 28, 2020in person and by virtualmeans due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. Present in personwere: Mayor JimMerten, Council mem-bers Gerry Hess, DougHughes, John Kraft,and Kathy Orr. Go-ToMeeting participantwas Karen Lyons. Ab-sent: None. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto approve the agenda.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by GerryHess to approve theconsent agenda includ-ing the minutes fromthe July 14 regularmeeting, minutes fromthe June 17 PCC Boardof Directors meeting,Resolution #2020-58-AResolution ApprovingPersonally IdentifiableInformation Policy,Resolution #2020-59-Resolution ApprovingAmended ProcurementPolicy, Resolution#2020-60-A ResolutionAmending Resolution2020-42, A ResolutionSetting the Salaries/Wages for AppointedOfficers and Employeesof the City of Peostafor FY21, and bills: Pay-roll-23,700.58, 7G Dis-tributing Co-barmerchandise-1577.90,Advantage Administra-tors-withholding-374.10,Air Purifiers and Clean-ers.com-UV machine-CDBG grant-26,499.00,Alliant Energy-electric-ity-4758.88, Amazon.-com-police equipment/program expenses/supplies-2350.38, An-them Sports-floor plates-659.64, Brownells, Inc-sales tax refund-(2.44),City of Dubuque-park-ing-1.75, Constant Con-t ac t-e -new slet ters -322.00, Dairy Queen-dilly bars-39.00, DeltaDental-dental insur-ance-615.36, DicksSporting Goods-catch-ers mitt-59.99, FarewayFoods, Inc-bar mer-chandise/day campsupplies-736.23, Fuer-ste, Carew, Juergens-legal-1245.50, HobbyLobby-day camp sup-plies-26.48, InternalRevenue Service-with-holding-7480.38, IowaLeague of Cities-FY21dues laCMA-120.00,Iowa One Call-locates-65.70, IPERS-withhold-ing-9812.59, J&R SupplyInc-Spiegel field tiling-201.00, K&K Logo De-signs Ltd-embroideryon uniform-14.00, Key-stone Laboratories Inc-testing-638.90, Krog-man, Kevin-tourna-ment-250.00, KruserSeptic Services Inc-sewer maintenance-13,325.80, M & T Bank-withholding-1157.03,Maquoketa Valley Elec-tric Coop-electricity-1128.27, Matthew Dis-tributing-bar merchan-dise-186.20, MedicalAssociates Clinic, P.C.-random drug screen-159.00, Medical Asso-ciates Health Plan-in-s u r a n c e - 1 5 , 7 6 8 . 0 2 ,M e n a r d s - s u p p l i e s -21.36, Michaels Stores-supplies-20.49, NapaAuto Parts-vehicleparts-70.29, Office De-pot-office supplies-52.26, Peosta Automo-tive LLC-oil changes-103.25, Postmaster-postage-156.95, Quadi-ent Leasing USA, Inc-postal machine rental-221.40, RDG Planning &Design-park & trailcomp plan-2951.52,Roeder Implement Inc-vehicle parts-39.26, Ru-bie, Dodie-refund-265.00, Square-cardreaders-21.40, SummitCleaning Services, LLC-building maintenance-235.25, Sun Life Assur-ance Co-insurance-542.66, Telegraph Her-ald-legal notices-88.95,Telegraph Herald-monthly subscription-12.95, Three Rivers FSCompany-field markingchalk-123.80, Treasur-er-State of Iowa-with-holding-2425.00, TriState Shred-shreddingservice-49.95, USA BlueBook-water systemmaintenance/locateflags-226.52, VerizonWireless-telephone-452.72, Vistaprint-busi-ness cards-41.39,Volkens, Inc-baseballfield drain tile-25,300.00, Walmart-supplies-150.78. Gen-eral Fund-81,255.20,Community CentreFund-33,352.59, KellyOaks Park Fund-24.60,Road Use Tax Fund-3315.06, Brady/Deer-wood Street CapitalProject Fund-761.53,Water Fund-5994.93,Sewer Fund-21,802.61,Garbage Fund-337.87.All Ayes. Motion Car-ried. Karen Lyons left themeeting at 6:04 p.m.because she was un-able to hear the con-versation. Motion by Kathy Orr,seconded by John Kraftto approve Resolution#2020-61-Resolutionapproving contract andperformance and/orpayment bonds for theWastewater TreatmentFacility ImprovementsProject. All Ayes. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by DougHughes to approveResolution #2020-62-Resolution to fix a datefor a public hearing onproposal to enter into aSewer Revenue Loanand DisbursementAgreement and to bor-row money thereunderin a principal amountnot to exceed $440,000.All Ayes. Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by JohnKraft to approve thesecond reading of Ordi-nance #2020-03-An Or-dinance IncrementallyIncreasing Sewer Ratesin the City of Peosta.Roll Call Vote. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by Doug Hugh-es, seconded by GerryHess to approve thefirst reading of Ordi-nance #2020-04-An Or-dinance Amending theCode of Ordinances ofthe City of Peosta bythe Addition of Chapter14, Operation of All-Terrain Vehicles andOff-Road Utility Vehi-cles. Roll Call Vote.Ayes: Hughes, Hess,Kraft; Nays: Orr. Mo-tion Carried. Motion by Gerry Hess,seconded by John Kraftto table action on theMobile Food Vendorsordinance. All Ayes.Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by GerryHess to approve Build-ing Permit 2020-204Bsubmitted by Tri-StateBuildings for the NICCstorage building. AllAyes. Motion Carried. Motion by John Kraft,seconded by DougHughes to adjourn at6:48 p.m. All Ayes.Motion Carried.
Karen SnyderCity Clerk
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Land and BuildingSale: Holy Cross, IA
(57 Acres)(Legal Description)
Lot 1 of HEIDERSCHEITFARM, PLAT NO. 1, and
the North West ¼ ofthe North East ¼, bothin Section 27, Township90 North, Range 1 West
of the 5th P.M., inDubuque County, Iowa,according to the United
States GovernmentSurvey and the
recorded Plat thereof,subject to highway andeasements of record.SEALED BIDS must be
submitted to McCLEANLAW OFFICE, 401 FirstAve E., Dyersville, IA
52040 by August 24th,2020 at 4:30 P.M. THE
HIGHEST BIDDERSWILL BE INVITED TO
CONTINUE BIDDING ATMcCLEAN LAW OFFICEon August 28th, 2020 at5:00 P.m. until a FINAL
HIGH BID IS MADE.SUBJECT TO RESERVE.
PUBLISHERS NOTICEREGARDING FIREARMSThe Telegraph Heralddoes not accept ad-vertising for the sale orpurchase of firearmsunless the advertiser isa federally licensedgun dealer. Advertisersmust submit aphotocopy of a validFederal FirearmsLicense issued by theU.S. Department ofAlcohol, Tobacco andFirearms. Thisdocumentation mustbe submitted onlyonce, after which it willbe kept on file in theTH classified office.
AUSTRALIANSHEPHERDS
Registered PurebredAussie pups, farmraised, fun, familycompanions, first
shots, wormed, $800.563-357-9816
MUST SELL! 2020 40'Puma Destination
Travel Trailer, 3 slides,2 Brs, king bed in front
rm, qu bed in rear,Washer/dryer. Lrg frig,
frpl, table & chairs, 2 bathrms, sleeps 6,excellent. Located in
Moline IL. Privateseller. No pets/non-
smoker. Asking $29,500obo. 563-362-8686
Wanted: Eastern Iatillable farm land. Haveinvestor interested inpurchasing 80 to 200
acres. Lease backpossible. Co-brokerageis acceptable if already
listed. Jim Bradley563.590.0721. Call ortext. Bradley Realty.
SAT, AUG. 8, 10:30 AMRONALD THIERING
ESTATEDubuque Co. Fairgrounds2008 Suzuki XL7, BeerSigns, Crocks, Toys,Antiques, Furniture,TVs, Snowblower,
Outdoor Items CLEMENS AUCTION CO.563-879-3640, 590-2441
CHEVY 2017 Equinox LT,grey, 2.4, 27K, 2WD,
$11,950 Riniker Auto Sales
563-879-3436
962 WILSON(inside apt.)
Mon, Tue, Wed 10-4Couch, chair, older
electric recliner,kitchen table & 4
chairs, large dresserw/mirror, kitchenitems, 4 air condi-
tioners, lots of misc.
SAT, SEPT. 5th, 10:30 AMANNUAL FALL
CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONDubuque County Fair-grounds - Call to con-sign. Tractors, Farm
Machinery, Tools, ATV, Hay, Vehicles
Clemens Auction Co.563-879-3640, 590-2441
NEW DEWALT Work Area Light, ac/dc
compatible, built incharger, LED dimmable
7000 lumens, bluetooth compatible.
List price $499; asking $225 firm. Call 563-207-0162
Jeep 2010 Wrangler. 2 dr, manual trans-
mission, 6 cyl, biggertires and lift kit. manyextras! Mango tangoorange exterior andgray interior. 70,450miles. $18,500 obo.
608-732-9620
THUR, Aug. 13, 9:30 AMTimed Online Only No-reserve Farm
Estate AuctionDENNIS GUDENKAUF
ESTATE www.SullivanAuctioneers.com
Sullivan Auctioneers LLC844-847-2161
WED, AUG. 5, 10 AMONLINE ONLY
NO-RESERVE FARMRETIREMENT AUCTION
Scott & Mary Hepkerwww.Sullivan
Auctioneers.comSullivan Auctioneers LLC
844-847-2161
500 Acre NorthEastern Iowa Farm
Online Only RE Auction ending August 27th
300 Tillable acres, BigMississippi Riverviews
Trophy Whitetails,Income, Invest & Hunt!!www.kramersales.com
SAT., Aug. 8, 11:00 AMSteven ReichenauerTrust 301 Bryn Dr,
Peosta, IowaReal Estate
Household - VehiclesH&J Auction Service
563-583-0321
DODGE 2016 Ram 1500,crew cab, SLT, 4x4,with Big Horn pkg,
45,900 miles, matchingtopper, remainingfactory warranty,
$25,500. 608-642-2103
Kitchen cabinets NEW,white mission/shaker
style doors, 15 cabinets - moreavailable, $2495.
563-663-0002
2009 Case IH 2020 flexplatform, 25', 3 cut,
poly skids, fieldtracker, only did 500acres, $14,500 obo.
563-543-3892
1959 TH account of theRose Bowl game withDon Norton, has bigpicture of Norton on
the front cover. 563-852-3816
Chevy 2001 Blazer, 4x4,4dr, auto, all black,
completely loaded withmoonrf, ice cold air, lowmiles. Very clean. $2895
obo. 563-583-3503
CADILLAC 1998Eldorado, red, leather
interior, new tires,$3800. Call for details.815-591-2302 Hanover
12 week female Sheltie,sable & white, sweet
temperment & beautiful,all shots & worming.$600. 608-348-9954
1998 GMC Truck. Will part out, rebuilttrans, utility topper,
open car trailercustom. 815-997-6435
Chocolate LabradorRetriever Pups WaitingList Spring 2021. $500(563)534-7503 deposit
required to hold.
YELLOW LAB PUPS, 6 females, 2 males,
shots, dewclws done,born 7/17. $500. 319-
480-1245, 319-462-3889
WANT TO BUY: Sterlingsilver flatware, cups &bowls, can be damaged.All gold & dental gold.
563-588-2277
Breeden's Vermeer SalesHay equipment
Plastic, Net, belting563-686-4242
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Ed Hess 855-3135Doc Johnston 583-0321
Oak dining room tablewith formica top. With2 leaves, 6 chairs. $300,
OBO. 815-281-2705
Wanted VolkswagenBeetle 1960-1967.
Excellent only. Cashoffer. 262-634-3686
Bun & thigh rocker,body by Jake. $40.OBO. 563-582-5057
Trampolene 40 inchdiameter w/holding bar.$40. OBO. 563-582-5057
Many picture frames. 5x 7 & smaller. Choice$3 ea. 563-258-1036
(5) clean 55 gallonplastic barrels, $15each. 608-748-4437
Fransican desert rosecup and saucers. $1.50
a set. 563- 580- 6683
Clemens Auction Co.Doug 563-590-2441
or 563-879-3640
LAWN SEED &LAWN FERTILIZER, CALLSkip Breitbach. 552-2393
Cycle Tron Transformsbicycle into aerobic
trainer. $20. 582-5057
2 mantle Colemanlantern, like new, $10.
563-588-2277
Want to buy: Tomatoesfor making juice.
563-258-1036
Split king sheet set-501thread tan. $25.
864-569-4205
Books- paperback .50hardback $1.563-588-1423
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