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Johnston City Council Meeting Monday, November 3, 2025

Johnston City Council Meeting Monday, November 3, 2025 1. Participation Information A. To Participate in this Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/96939835050 (See content for additional information) 2. Opening of Meeting A. Call to Order Johnston City Council Meeting No. 25-21 Mayor Dierenfeld called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m. B. Roll Call Members present: Tom Cope, James Evans, Rhonda Martin, Bryan Burkhardt C. Welcome Mayor Dierenfeld welcomed residents and guests to the meeting. D. Pledge of Allegiance Fire Chief Percy Coleman led the meeting in the Pledge. E. Agenda Approval Motion by Rhonda Martin, second by James Evans to Approve Agenda as Presented. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yes: Tom Cope, James Evans, Rhonda Martin, Bryan Burkhardt 3. Public Communications A. How to Make Public Comments - Electronic Participation B. Proclamation for National Adoption Month, November 2025 Mayor Dierenfeld read the proclamation and presented it to those in attendance from Four Oaks Foster Care and Adoption. C. Acknowledgment of The Cork 50131's Efforts in Organizing the 2025 Summer Concert Series This item was moved to the November 17 meeting. D. Public Comment Verne Lyon, 6847 Coburn Court, addressed the Council and presented a proposal to utilize Crown Point Community Center as a gathering center for those impacted by ICE actions. Mayor Dierenfeld thanked Mr. Lyon for sharing the item and advised that the Council will have conversations with city staff about the proposal. 4. Public Hearings A. Conduct a Public Hearing and Consider First Consideration of Resolution 25-269 - An Official Amendment to The Thrive 2040 Comprehensive Plan's Future Land Use Map for 2.672 Acres of Land Located at 4740 & 4730 Northwest 59th Avenue From High Density Residential to Industrial The Public Hearing opened at 7:20 p.m. Planner Michael Delp presented the item to the Council, noting that this was a request from the applicants of PZ Cases 25-13, and 25-25, requesting an amendment to the 2040 Comprehensive plan for properties located at 4740 and 4730 NW 59th Avenue, from high-density residential to Industrial in order to align with their request for rezoning. He noted that the rezoning items were public hearing items B and C. Delp reviewed the land uses around the subject properties. He advised that this high-density residential was rezoned from M-1 in 2014 as it had been intended to encompass a 6-building multi-family development, but that never occurred. Delp reviewed information on the availability of M-1 parcels and R-4 high-density parcels within the city, and that study showed fairly even availability. Delp noted that with the changes in the area and the development more geared to light industrial, staff recommended approval of the amendment to the Planning and Zoning Commission, where it was unanimously passed. He also said that neighbors to the west came out in support of the amendment. Community Development Director Rose Schroder also addressed the Council on the proposed change. When asked what comments the neighbors to the west provided in their support of the M-1 change, Delp noted that most of the comments were geared toward increased traffic through the area with multi-family development. There was discussion regarding the buffer requirements in the area. Tom Newton, the applicant, addressed the Council on his request, noting that it's his intention to build a new office and warehouse for his company, Newton Roofing Services. Mr. Newton advised that he'd spoken to every business owner in the area, including the existing apartment building. He thanked the Council for their consideration. The Public Hearing closed at 7:34 p.m. Motion by Tom Cope, second by Bryan Burkhardt to approve Resolution 25-269. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yes: Tom Cope, James Evans, Rhonda Martin, Bryan Burkhardt B. Conduct a Public Hearing and Consider First Consideration of Ordinance 1149 - An Official Zoning Map Amendment to Rezone 1.486 Acres From R-4, High Density Mixed Residential District to M-1, Light Industrial District The Public Hearing opened at 7:40 p.m. Planner Michael Delp presented the item to Council, noting that this action would change the zoning from R-4 High Density Residential to M-1 as discussed in the previous item. No public comments were received. The Public Hearing closed at 7:42 p.m. Motion by Rhonda Martin, second by Bryan Burkhardt to Approve First Consideration of Ordinance 1149. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yes: Tom Cope, James Evans, Rhonda Martin, Bryan Burkhardt C. Conduct a Public Hearing and Consider Approval of The First Reading of Ordinance 1150 - An Official Zoning Map Amendment to Rezone 1.816 Acres From R-4, High Density Mixed Residential District to M-1, Light Industrial District The Public Hearing opened at 7:43 p.m. Planner Michael Delp introduced the item, noting that this was the second property discussed in the previous items. No public comments were received. The Public Hearing closed at 7:46 p.m. Motion by Rhonda Martin, second by Tom Cope to Approve First Consideration of Ordinance 1150. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yes: Tom Cope, James Evans, Rhonda Martin, Bryan Burkhardt 5. Consent Agenda A. Consider Approval of the October 16, 2025 Special Council Meeting Minutes B. Consider Approval of the October 20, 2025 Work Session Minutes C. Consider Approval of the October 20, 2025 City Council Meeting Minutes D. Consider Approval of the October 21 and 23, 2025 Strategic Planning Work Session E. Consider Resolution No. 24-278 - Approving and Authorizing Execution of a Concessions Stand Operations Agreement by and Among City of Johnston, Iowa, Johnston Town Center Owners' Association, and The Cork 50131, LLC F. Consider Approval of Pay Application No. 1 totaling $144,875 to R3 Commercial Roofing of Urbandale, Iowa for the Johnston Public Library Flat Roof Replacement Project G. Consider Pay Request No. 5 in the Amount of $120,274.94 for September and No. 6 in the Amount of $41,548.06 to InRoads LLC for Work Completed on the 78th Ave Trail as of October 18, 2025. H. Consider Change Order #1 in the Amount of $9,353.30 for hot water service and Pay Request No. 6 in the Amount of $104,909.14 to Concrete Connections LLC for Work Completed on the Merle Hay Water Access Project as of October 24, 2025 I. Consider Pay Request No. 1 in the Amount of $185,934 to TK Concrete for Work Completed on the Johnston Dog Pak Project as of October 22, 2025 J. Consider the Following Items Related to the Lew Clarkson Dugout Project: Consideration of Construction Bids; Resolution 25-264 - Awarding Construction Contract; and Resolution No. 25-263 - Approving Construction and Bond K. Consider Requisition No. REQ01032 to Frontline Warning Systems for the purchase of a Whelen Outdoor Warning Siren in the amount of $45,015.00 L. Consider Requisition No. REQ01035 in the Amount of $22,160.00 to Electric Pump, Inc. to Restock Wastewater Department Inventory of Grinder Pumps M. Consider Pay Request No. 3 in the Amount of $5,878.20 to TK Concrete, Inc. for the NW 54th Street Road Diet as of October 23, 2025 N. Consider Pay Request No. 5 in the Amount of $238,811.00 to TK Concrete, Inc. for the Sidewalk Repair Program 2024-Zone 2 as of October 24, 2025 O. Consider Pay Request No. 8 in the Amount of $666,162.06 to InRoads LLC for the NW 100th Street & NW 78th Avenue Improvements NW 70th Avenue to Hidden Valley Drive as of October 18, 2025 P. Consider Resolution No. 25-267 - Fixing a Date of November 17, 2025 for a Public Hearing on the Proposed Vacation of a Water Main Easement Located in Century Trace Plat 1, an Official Plat in the City of Johnston, Polk County, Iowa Q. Consider Resolution No. 25-265 - A Resolution Approving Change Order No. 4 for the NW 100th Street & NW 78th Avenue Improvements R. Consider Requisition No. REQ01038 in the amount of $17,800 to infoSense, Inc to Perform an Acoustic Inspection of the Sanitary Sewer S. Consider Resolution No. 25-266 - A Resolution Approving Change Order No. 1 for the NW 54th Street Road Diet T. Consider Resolution No. 25-268 - Fixing Date for a Public Hearing on the Proposal to Convey an Easement Interest in Real Property to the City of Des Moines, Iowa U. Consider Change Order #1 in the Amount of $25,060.00 for additional trail work and Pay Request No. 3 in the Amount of $18,525 for October to Concrete Connections LLC for Work Completed at Ridgedale Heights as of October 27, 2025 V. Consider Agreement with FOTH Infrastructure & Environment, LLC. for the 2026 Sidewalk Improvements Phase 3 W. Consider Requisition No. REQ1040 in the Amount of $19,763.50 for the Replacement of two and the Addition of Three Patrol Rifles in the Police Department X. Consider Out of State Travel for Police Department Staff Members to Attend the Daigle Law Group's Use of Force Summit in Mohegan Sun, CT, December 1-5, 2025 Y. Consider Resolution No. 25-262 - Setting a Public Hearing for November 17th, 2025 at 7:00 P.M. to Consider an Official Zoning Map Amendment to Rezone 0.81 Acres From R-1(100), Large Lot Residential District to C-1, Neighborhood Commercial District with Conditions Z. Consider Resolution No. 25-270 - Authorizing the Mayor to Execute An MOU with the Fire Union Clarifying the Terms and Conditions of Employment for Employees Assigned to the Ancillary Shift Schedule AA. Consider Resolution No. 25-271 - Authorizing the Mayor to Execute an MOU with the Fire Union to Memorialize the Parties' Understanding Regarding the City's Annual Physical Testing for Current Employees Represented by the Union BB. Consider Approval of Liquor License Applications and Renewals CC. File and Receive Reports in Item 6 DD. Consider Approval of Consent Agenda Motion by James Evans, second by Rhonda Martin to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yes: Tom Cope, James Evans, Rhonda Martin, Bryan Burkhardt 6. Reports A. Library Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes for September 2025 B. Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes - October 27, 2025 7. Non-Consent Agenda A. Consider Second Consideration of Ordinance No. 1144 - Establishing the Highway 141 / NW Saylorville Drive Area Sanitary Sewer Connection District Assistant City Administrator David Wilwerding noted that he'd received one public comment related to the connection district, but advised that it was about the belief that property owners would need to pay the connection fee when the ordinance was adopted. He noted that he'd clarified that connection fees would only be due when connections were made to the sewer or properties were developed. Wilwerding also provided some clarification for the exception clause for existing single-family residential dwellings, noting that they're only required to pay for 1 acre, even if they're on larger lots. He noted that in discussions with the City Attorney, the City's existing ordinances are for existing dwellings, not existing lots, and that's kind of the standard. Wilwerding advised that staff is not recommending any changes at this time, but that he wanted to follow up from comments received at the last reading. Motion by Rhonda Martin, second by James Evans to approve Second Consideration of Ordinance 1144. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yes: Tom Cope, James Evans, Rhonda Martin, Bryan Burkhardt B. Consider Second Consideration of Ordinance No. 1145 - Establishing a Separate Sewer User Charge for Users Located in the Highway 141 / NW Saylorville Drive Area Sanitary Sewer Connection Fee District Assistant City Administrator David Wilwerding presented the item to the Council, noting there had been no changes and that no additional comments had been received. Motion by Rhonda Martin, second by James Evans to approve Consider Second Consideration of Ordinance No. 1145. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yes: Tom Cope, James Evans, Rhonda Martin, Bryan Burkhardt C. Consider Second Consideration of Ordinance No. 1147 - Providing That General Property Taxes Levied and Collected Each Year on All Property Located Within the Windsor Fields Urban Renewal Area, in City of Johnston, County of Polk, State of Iowa, By and For the Benefit of the State of Iowa, City of Johnston, County of Polk, Johnston Community School District, and Other Taxing Districts, Be Paid to a Special Fund for Payment of Principal and Interest on Loans, Monies Advanced To and Indebtedness, Including Bonds Issued or to Be Issued, Incurred By the City in Connection With the Windsor Fields Urban Renewal Area (the Windsor Fields Urban Renewal Plan) Economic Development Director Josh Laraby addressed the Council noting there had been no changes and no comments received. Motion by James Evans, second by Tom Cope to approve Second Consideration of Ordinance No. 1147. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yes: Tom Cope, James Evans, Rhonda Martin, Bryan Burkhardt D. Consider Second Consideration of Ordinance No. 1146 - Amending Sections 165.01, 165.02, 176.14, 177.01 and Table 168.2 of the Johnston Code of Ordinances Community Development Director Rose Schroder addressed the Council, noting that there had been no changes and no comments received. Motion by Tom Cope, second by Bryan Burkhardt to approve Second Consideration of Ordinance 1146. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yes: Tom Cope, James Evans, Rhonda Martin, Bryan Burkhardt E. Consider Approval of Second Consideration of PZ Case 25-14 - Text Amendment to modify Section 190 of the Johnston Zoning Code to be consistent with state legislation Effective July 1, 2025 Community Development Director Rose Schroder addressed the Council, noting that there had been no changes and no comments received. Motion by James Evans, second by Tom Cope to approval Second Consideration of PZ Case 25-14. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yes: Tom Cope, James Evans, Rhonda Martin, Bryan Burkhardt F. Consider Approval of Claims in the Amount of $2,579,748.17. Motion by Rhonda Martin, second by James Evans to Approve Claims in the Amount of $2,579,748.17.. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yes: Tom Cope, James Evans, Rhonda Martin, Bryan Burkhardt 8. City Administrator / Staff Comments A. Comments City Administrator Mike Pogge-Weaver reminded the Council of their Strategic Planning session on Saturday, November 8, 2025. Public Works Director Matt Greiner provided updates on the NW 100th Street, NW 78th Trail, Green Meadows West sidewalk, and the Merle Hay Road ICAAP projects. Community Development Director Rose Schroder noted that the Watershed Assessment and Stormwater Master Plan have kicked off, with some direct mail going to properties adjacent to certain tributaries, with a larger public rollout last this year. Assistant City Administrator David Wilwerding noted that the Trail Master Plan is also underway, with an open house scheduled for Monday, November 10 from 4-7 p.m. at Crown Point. 9. City Council Comments A. Comments Council Member Evans reminded everyone to get out and vote tomorrow. Council Member Cope pointed out the great information presented in item 4A, and asked that the information be presented in further detail during a Work Session. He also noted that Johnston is home to a lot of very successful people who have attained high honors and now there is a World Series winner in Jack Dreyer, who is a 2017 Johnston High School graduate and who pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers in games 3 and 4 of the World Series. Council Member Martin also reminded everyone to vote. Mayor Dierenfeld thanked everyone who was involved in the multiple trick-or-treat opportunities in the community over the past few weeks. She also noted that Congressman Zach Nunn was at the Public Safety Building for First Responders Day 10. Closing of Meeting A. Upcoming Meeting: Monday, November 17, 2025 - 5:30 p.m. Work Session and 7:00 p.m. Council Meeting B. Meeting Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 8:09 p.m. _________________________ Paula S. Dierenfeld, Mayor Attest: ___________________________ Cyndee Rhames, City Clerk November 21 2025 LIOW0407768
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