March 8, 2022 Township Board Meeting Minutes

March 8, 2022 Township Board Meeting

The meeting was called to order at 9:09 p.m. by Charles Kuettel

Attendance
Officers: Supervisor Charles Kuettel, supervisor Donald Swanstrom, supervisor Douglas Dressen, clerk Amber Cruz and treasurer Carol Nelson
Guests: Scott Gronseth, Mark Freeman and Bonnie Dressen

Clerk’s Report
The February 2, 2022 Township Board Meeting Minutes for approval. Motion to accept the minutes was provided by Dressen. The motion was seconded by Swanstrom, the motion carried 3-0-0.

Treasurer’s Report
February 2022
Total Funds on hand as of 02/01/2022 (Includes Investments)                      $185,239.87
Plus: Deposits                                                                                     $5,358.97
2021 St Louis County Town Aid                                $2,223.96
2021 St Louis County Taconite Production               $3,070.00
Interest on Accounts                                                   $65.01
Less: Disbursements                                                                           $2,402.85
Payroll                                                                         $327.98
Other Expenses                                                           $465.04
MATIT Commercial Insurance                                  $973.00
St Louis County Township- Dues                              $478.38
MAT Training Registration                                        $90.00
St Louis County- Proposed tax notice                        $68.45
Total Funds on hand as of 02/28/2022                                                           $188,195.99
February checks written #1751-1759

March 2022
Deposits – $0
Claims    – $2,147.16
Checks written #1760-1768
NO transfers to the Checking Account will be needed

Motion to accept the treasurer’s report was provided by Swanstrom. The motion was seconded by Dressen, the motion carried 3-0-0.

Old Business

  • Upcoming LBAE ( local board of appeal and equalization meeting. The LBAE meeting is scheduled for May 4, 2022 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. located at the Pequaywan Fire Hall.
  • Results of the township election. Supervisor Douglas Dressen has been re-elected for another term.
  • Update on training, new board members and election judges.
  1. Douglas Nelson completed the training/certification to be an election judge
  2. Ed Potter has been appointed to deputy treasurer. He will start his training tentatively in April. A motion of Potter’s appointment was provided by Dressen. The motion was seconded by Swanstrom, the motion carried 3-0-0
  3. The following training is scheduled through Minnesota Association of Townships:
    – March 15 from 8am to 5 pm for Supervisors
    – March 16 from 8am to 12 pm for treasurer/clerk

New Business

  • 2023 Levy was accepted at the Annual Town Meeting. A motion to accept was provided by Dressen. The motion was seconded by Swanstrom, the motion carried 3-0-0
  • Resolution to accept precinct boundaries. A motion to accept the precinct boundaries and create a resolution was provided by Dressen. The motion was seconded by Swanstrom, the motion carried 3-0-0
  • Insurance policies for board members. A motion to cancel the insurance policies was provided by Dressen. The motion was seconded by Swanstrom, the motion carried 3-0-0

Correspondence
Received

  • Email from Kristin Fogard of St Louis County Land and Minerals Department on February Weed of the Month: 2021 New County Finds of Prohibited Eradicate Noxious Weeds
  • Email from Lora Skarman of St Louis County Assessor’s Office with the tentative LBEA meeting schedule
  • Email from Cathy Rouleau of St Louis County Association of Townships (SLCAT) containing the SCLAT minutes for the February 23, 2022 meeting
  • Email from the US Census Bureau with a reminder of the March 1, 2022 deadline for the 2022 Boundary and Annexation Survey
  • Email from the Minnesota Association of Townships (MAT) with a reminder to RSVP today for MAT District 1 Township Lobby Day on March 24
  • Email from the MAT containing the February 2022 newsletter
  • Email from the Minnesota Benefit Association with a reminder of the April 1, 2022 deadline for the Township Group Life and Disability Program
  • Email from Phil Chapman of St Louis County with redistricting reminders
  • Email from John Blevins of St Louis County Elections Department with township rosters for the election
  • Forwarded email from Phil Chapman of St Louis County with the VEGA-3 Grant Award Process update
  • Email from Diasy Wallace containing a notice of the annual subscription fee for the township website coming due
  • Email from Steve Nelson St Louis County Planning and Community Development with a notice of funding available for covid related projects
  • Email from John Blevins of St Louis County Elections with a election day reminder
  • Invoice from Daisy Wallace in the amount of $46.75 for website maintenance
  • Email from MAT with clarification on email received from MMB on ARPA
  • Email from Lora Skarman of St Louis County Assessor’s Office containing 2022 Local Board of Appeals and Equalization materials
  • Email from Angela Lepak of St Louis County Planning and Community Development with the St Louis County DRAFT subdivision ordinance amendments
  • Email from Bonnie Dressen confirming ability to be an election judge March 8, 2022
  • Email from John Blevins of St Louis County Elections with a final reminder of March township election returns
  • Email from Carol Nelson that her husband Doug Nelson has completed training to be an election judge and will be helping March 8, 2022
  • Package from Nancy Nilsen St Louis County Auditor containing the township election roster


Sent

  • Email to St Louis county pertaining to the election and ballots
  • Email to Bonnie Dressen asking for election judge help
  • Email to Carol Nelson with election judge training information for Doug Nelson
  • Email to Carol Nelson confirming the election judge times for Doug Nelson

Public Comment

No public comment at this time

Next Meeting

The April Township Board Meeting is April 12, 2022 at 7 pm. at the Pequaywan Fire Hall.

Motion to adjourn was provided by Swanstrom. The motion was seconded by Swanstrom, the motion carried 3-0-0

The meeting was adjourned at 9:26 pm by Kuettel

Respectfully submitted by,
Amber Cruz, clerk

March 8, 2022 Annual Town Meeting

March 8, 2022 Annual Town Meeting

Meeting called to order: Town clerk Amber Cruz called the meeting to order at 8:30 p.m. The meeting was held at the Pequaywan Fire Hall.

Attendance: Amber Cruz, Carol Nelson, Bonnie Dressen, Doug Dressen, Charles Kuettel, Donald Swanstrom, Scott Gronseth, Mark Freeman, Thomas Getchel

Election of a moderator Mark Freeman was nominated and elected as the moderator

Announce the Agenda for the Rest of Meeting (moderator, subject to modification by vote of electorate): No change

Review and approve 2021 Annual Meeting minutes (clerk): Motion to approve minutes of the 2021 Annual Meeting Minutes (copies provided by the clerk): Charles Kuettel motion to approve the 2021 Annual Meeting Minutes. The motion was seconded by Carol Nelson. All were in favor, the motion carried

Reading of Board of Audit Report as posted prior to meeting (clerk)

Annual Board of Appeals and Equalization
scheduled on May 4, 2022, 3:00-4:00 p.m. at the Pequaywan Fire Hall

Results of Township Election Cruz reported that there is one supervisor position open for election. Out of 145 registered voters, 18 were received. Doug Dressen was elected with 17 votes

Road Report for West Branch Road Chair Charles Kuettel reported that the culvert remains a big concern and will need to be replaced in the near future. On going maintenance has been performed on the road. The dead/dying trees along the road remain a concern. Landlords were contacted and some refused to address the trees. The township will look into options to address the trees over the next year.

Update, Suggestions and discussion The fire department has found that the repair of the roof is estimated to be less expensive than initially thought. The fire department would like the township’s help with the roof repair as well as with some general maintenance

2023 Levy: Discussion and motion to approve general levy and any dedicated levies (road & bridge, plus others determined helpful to treat as designated and not just a budget item Pequaywan Fire & EMS in the amount of $18,000.00. A motion to approve the levy was provided by Mark Freeman. The motion was seconded by Charles Kuettel. All were in favor, the motion carried.

SUMMARY 2023 LEVY 2023 BUDGET
General Fund $35,000.00 $35,000.00
Road and Bridges (On-going Maintenance) $2,000.00 $2,000.00
Building/Property

Maintenance Fund

$2,000.00 $2,000.00
Fire and EMS $18,000.00 $18,000.00
Roads and Bridges (Capital Reserve) $2,000.00 $2,000.00
Total $59,000.00 $59,000.00

  Other years’ financials

 

SUMMARY 2022 LEVY 2022 BUDGET
General Fund $18,000.00 $18,060.00
Road and Bridges (On-going Maintenance) $3,600.00 $3,500.00
Fire and EMS $16,500.00 $16,500.00
Building/Property Maintenance Fund $2,000.00 $2,000.00
Roads and Bridges (Capital Reserve) $15,000.00 $15,000.00
Total $55,100.00 $55,060.00

 

SUMMARY 2021 2021 LEVY 2021 BUDGET 2021 RECEIPTS 2021 DISBURSEMENTS Ending Balance
General Fund $  12,000.00 $15,500.00 $23,892.74 $20,797.99 $13,639.17
Road and Bridge (On-going Maintenance $3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 4,484.12 $ 3,233.91 $9,200.32
Fire and EMS $16,500.00 $16,500.00 $16,501.28 $16,500.00 $21,516.08
Building/Property

Maintenance Fund

$0.00 $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00
Roads and Bridges (Capital Reserve) $12,000.00 $10,000.00 $14,797.81 $0.00 $156,402.96
Total $43,500.00 $49,500.00 $59,675.95 $40,531.90 $202,258.53

 

2023Annual Town Meeting: the state set the Annual Town Meeting on the second Tuesday of March following the Township Election. The Annual Town Meeting will be held at the Pequaywan Fire Hall.

Motion to set monthly Town Board Meeting date and time: Carol Nelson motioned to set the Town Board meeting on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Pequaywan Fire Hall. The motion was seconded by Doug Dressen. All were in favor, the motion carried. Exception of March Meeting to be scheduled after the Annual Town Meeting

Motion to set Voting place Charles Kuettel motioned to set Pequaywan Fire Hall as the primary voting place. The motion was seconded by Donald Swanstrom. All were in favor, the motion carried.

Motion to set voting times
7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., Presidential Nomination Primary Election, Primary Election and General Election
7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., State Election
10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., Special Primary Election and Special General Election
5:00 p.m. – 8:00p.m., Township Election

Mark Freeman motioned to set the voting times as listed. The motion was seconded by Donald Swanstrom. All were in favor, the motion carried.

Posting areas

-Pequaywan Township website: pequaywantownship.org
-Pequaywan Fire & EMS bulletin board
– Pequaywan Inn Bulletin Board

A motion to set the posting locations was provided by Mark Freeman. The motion was seconded by Charles Kuettel. All were in favor, the motion carried.

General Discussion of Items of Concern

Donald Swanstrom brought up the idea of creating a ride share program. The township is tabling the idea until the 2023 Annual Meeting to allow Swanstrom to gather more information.

Adjourn Mark Freeman motioned to adjourn the Annual Town Meeting at 9:07 p.m. The motion was seconded by Scott Gronseth. All were in favor, motion carried

Respectfully submitted by,
Amber Cruz, clerk

February 8, 2022 Township Board Meeting Minutes

February 8, 2022 Township Meeting Minutes

The meeting was called to order at 7:34 p.m. by Charles Kuettel

Attendance
Officers: Supervisor Charles Kuettel, supervisor Donald Swanstrom, supervisor Douglas Dressen, clerk Amber Cruz, and treasurer Carol Nelson
Guests: Dale Brooks

Clerk’s Report
The January 11, 2022 Township Board Meeting Minutes for approval. Motion to accept the minutes was provided by Dressen. The motion was seconded by Swanstrom, the motion carried 3-0-0

The Board of Audit Minutes for approval. Motion to accept the minutes was provided by Dressen. The motion was seconded by Swanstrom, the motion carried 3-0-0

The Budget Meeting Minutes for approval. Motion to accept the minutes was provided by Dressen. The motion was seconded by Swanstrom, the motion carried 3-0-0

Treasurer’s Report
January 2022
Total Funds on hand as of 01/01/2022 (Includes Investments)                      $202,258.53
Plus Deposits:                                                                         $1,038.62
Dec 21 Tax Apportionment                $972.45
Interest on Accounts                           $66..17
Less Disbursements:                                                               $18,057.28
Payroll                                                 $193.28
Fire & EMS                                        $16,500.00
Other Expenses                                   $230.94
MATIT WC Insurance                        $265.00
4th QRT 941                                        $868.06
Total Funds on hand as of 01/31/2022                                                           $185,239.87
January Checks # 1744 – 1750

February 2022
Deposits (February) – $0
Claims (February) – $2,402.85
February Check # 1751 – 1759

Motion to accept the treasurer’s report was provided by Dressen. The motion was seconded by Swanstrom, the motion carried 3-0-0

Old Business

  • Update on the township open positions:
  1. There is no update on the deputy clerk position or the election judge position
  2. For the deputy treasurer position, Ed Potter was nominated by Nelson to become the new deputy treasurer. A motion to accept the nomination was provided by Dressen. The motion was seconded by Swanstrom, the motion carried 3-0-0
  • Update on the township website: The dates for upcoming meetings need to be double checked
  • Upcoming meetings: The Annual Township Meeting, Board of Canvass and the March Township Board meeting will be held at the firehall.
  • Upcoming training for all officers: the Spring short-courses are in April

New Business

  • Minnesota Benefit Association letter regarding officers’ benefits: the clerk is to send an updated officer list
  • Fire Department: The fire department had a meeting where they discussed the replacement/repair of the firehall’s roof. John Luca gave an estimate of $45,000.00 for repairs/replacement for this summer. The fire department is waiting to hear back from other companies on estimates. The fire department is asking the Township to pay for half the cost of the replacement/repair. The township will give what they can this year and give the rest in 2023.

Correspondence
Received

  • Email from the St Louis County Elections department with clarification to the clerk inquiry on filing for candidacy
  • Email from the US Census Bureau on the 2022 Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS)
  • Email from Minnesota Association of Townships (MAT) with the Invitation: Legislative & Research Committee Meeting February 24, 2022 Details and Registration
  • Email from Yvonne McCauley of St Louis County Auditor with the Annual Report of Outstanding Indebtedness form
  • Forwarded email from Lora Skarman of St Louis County Assessor’s Office on the Minnesota Department of Revenue Board of Appeal and Equalization Information update
  • Email from Cathy Rouleau of St Louis County Association of Townships (SCLAT) containing the minutes from 12/01/2021, resolutions to vote on January 26, 2022, and dues statement of 2022
  • Email from Nicholas Alexander, the owner of the Pequaywan Inn, about what board the township can use
  • Email from John Blevins of St Louis County Elections department containing the March 2022 Master list
  • Email from Lora Skarman of St Lousi County Assessor’s Office with a reminder about the Board of Appeal and Equalization
  • Email from MAT containing a reminder invitation to the legislative and research committee meeting on February 24, 2022
  • Email from Minnesota Benefit Association containing the invoice from Minnesota Benefit Association for GRP# 2397 – Pequaywan Lakes Township
  • Email from MAT containing the January 2022 newsletter
  • Forwarded email from Holly Olson of the St Louis County Sheriff’s Office containing the Local Community CWPP Planning Request Letter
  • Email from the Office of the State Auditor with the notice that the 2022 CTAS is now available through SAFES
  • Email from Kristin Anderson of the Louis County Commissioner on the Competitive Infrastructure Funding Opportunities for Local Governments fact sheet
  • Invoice from Daisy Wallace for website administration in the amount of $27.00
  • Email from Lora Skarman of St Louis County Assessor’s Office with the Board of Appeal and Equalization Trained Member Rosters
  • Email from Alex Pendergast of MAT with registration confirmations for training for the clerk and treasurer
  • Email from John Blevins of St Louis County Elections Department with a reminder of the Absentee Ballot voting
  • Email from Minnesota Benefit Association with information regarding the Group Life and Group Disability Income program for MN Township Officers
  • Letter from the US Census Bureau about conducting the Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS)
  • Invoice for $68.45 from St Louis County Auditor’s Office for services completed for Proposed Tax Notice preparation and delivery.
  • Invoice for $90.00 from Minnesota Association of Townships for Training in February
  • Packet from Minnesota Association of Townships’ Insurance department containing information on the Consolidated Liability Coverage

Sent

  • Updated officer list to Minnesota Association of Townships
  • Updated officer list to St Louis County Association of Townships

Public Comment
There was no public comment

Next Meeting
The Annual Meeting is March 8, 2022 at 8:30 pm
The March Township Board Meeting is March 8, 2022 at 9 p.m. followed by the Board of Canvass at 9:15 p.m.

All meetings will be held at the Pequaywan Firehall


Motion to adjourn was provided by Dressen. The motion was seconded by Swanstrom, the motion carried 3-0-0

The meeting was adjourned at 8:09 p.m. by Kuettel

Respectfully submitted by,
Amber Cruz, clerk

January 25, 2022 Budget Meeting Minutes

Budget Meeting Minutes, January 25, 2022

Meeting was called to order at 7:55 pm by Donald Swanstrom.

Attendance:
Town officers: Supervisor Charles Kuettel (via telephone), supervisor Donald Swanstrom, supervisor Douglas Dressen, clerk Amber Cruz and treasurer Carol Nelson
Guest: Raymond Barnes

Discussed and set-up budget amounts for 2022
Budget in the amount of $ 55,060.00 that was approved in 2021 for 2022 was not changed.

Discussed and set-up budget amounts for 2023
Proposed budget: 59,000.00
General Fund: $35,000.00
Road and Bridges (On-going Maintenance): $2,000.00
Building/Property Maintenance Fund: $2,000.00
Fire and EMS: $18,000.00
Roads and Bridges (Capitol Reserve): $2,000.00
Total Amount: $59,000.00

Dressen motioned to approve the proposed budget in the total amount of $59,000.00 seconded by Kuettel, motion carried, 3-0-0.

Discussed levy recommendation for 2023 for presentation to the residents at the March Townhall Meeting
Proposed Levy:

General Fund: $35,000.00
Road and Bridges (On-going Maintenance): $2,000.00
Building/Property Maintenance Fund: $2,000.00
Fire and EMS: $18,000.00
Roads and Bridges (Capital Reserve): $2,000.00
Total Amount: $59,000.00

Dressen motioned to approve the proposed levy in the total amount of $59,000.00, seconded by Kuettel, motion carried, 3-0-0.

The meeting was adjourned at 8:45 p.m. by Swanstrom

Respectively submitted by,
Amber Cruz, Clerk

 

Board of Audit Minutes January 25, 2022

Board of Audit Minutes January 25, 2022

The meeting was called to order at 7 p.m. by Donald Swanstrom

Attendance
Officers: Supervisor Doug Dressen, supervisor Donald Swanstrom, supervisor Charles Kuettel (via telephone), clerk Amber Cruz, and treasurer Carol Nelson
Guests: Raymond Barnes

Review Clerk/Treasurer’s Reports

  • Cruz provided copies of the CTAS Summary of Receipts report from January 2021 to December 2021
  • Reviewed treasurer and clerk’s Receipts Ledgers (compare Fund/Account) – do direct deposit have triplicate receipts, verified that deposits are noted on the appropriate bank statement, board members selected and reviewed 3+ receipts.
  1. #40221 reviewed: 18 month certificate- receipts shown by treasurer and are broken down in books for placement into accounts/Bank Statements
  2. #80422 reviewed: from ’20 TAC PROD AUG 21 DIST- Receipts shown by the treasurer. Bank statement and county paperwork
  3. #70121 reviewed: May/June Tax Apportionment- receipts shown by treasurer and are broken down in books for placement into accounts/Bank Statements
  • Reviewed treasurer and clerk’s Disbursements Ledgers (compared Fund/Account/Object Codes); board members selected 3+ disbursements to review and check.
  1. #1620 reviewed: Disbursement to Lynn Scalzo for registration reimbursement- receipt/invoice for confirmation of registration
  2. #1645 reviewed: Disbursement to Lita Wallace for payroll ending in 3/09/2021- Net pay and timecard
  3. #1666 reviewed: Disbursement to the United States Treasury for 1st Quarter 2021 Form 941- form 941/Claims form
  • Reviewed Bank Statements to check that Cash Control Statement demonstrates same balance as the Bank Statement: Cash on hand balance of $202,841.18 on the December 2021 Bank statement shown by clerk matched the December 2021 Cash Control Statement.
  • Verified that clerk and treasurer are balancing and reconciling bank statements (have the same balance), and Schedule 1 matched for both treasurer and clerk.
  • Dressen motioned to approve that all the records show no discrepancy, All the records matched to the penny; seconded by Kuettel, motion carried, 3-0-0.

Swanstrom adjourned the meeting at 7:47 p.m.

Respectfully submitted by
Amber Cruz, Clerk

January 11, 2022 Township Board Meeting Minutes

January 11, 2022 Township Board Meeting

Meeting was called to order at 7:32 pm by Charles Kuettel

Attendance
Officers: Supervisor Charles Kuettel, supervisor Donald Swanson, supervisor Douglas Dressen, clerk Amber Cruz and treasurer Carol Nelson
Guests: Raymond Barnes, Darrel Brooks and Dan Ahonen

Clerk’s Report
The following change was made to the December minutes: Under New Business- upcoming meetings the date was changed from March 9, 2022 to March 8, 2022. Motion to accept the December minutes to include the change was provided by Swanstrom. The motion was seconded by Dressen, the motion carried 3-0-0

Treasurer’s Report
December 2021
Total Funds on hand as of 12/01/2021 (Includes Investments    $184,828.56
Plus: Deposits                                                             $18,495.43
Year End Advance                             $367.22
Oct 21 Tax Apportionment                 $17,237.28
MN Township Aid                             $826.50
Interest on Accounts                           $64.43
Less: Disbursements                                                   $1065.46
Payroll                                                 $987.46
Other Expenses                                   $78.00
Total Funds on hand as of 12/21/2021                                       6y57/$202,858.53
December checks # 1735-1743

January 2022
Deposits (January) – $0
Claims (January)    – $18,057.28
January Checks # 1744-1743
No transfers to the Checking Account will be needed

Motion to accept the treasurer’s report was provided by Swanstrom. The motion was seconded by Dressen, the motion carried 3-0-0

Old Business

  • Update on deputy treasurer, deputy clerk and election judge openings: Ed Potter applied to be the deputy treasurer. The deputy clerk position had no formal applications, therefor, a previous deputy clerk, Stephanie Teek, will be contacted to see if she is interested in the position again. There were no applicants for election judges.
  • Update on the township website: The following changes will be made to the website- 1. On the main page, 3rd paragraph everything is to be changed to read as follows “during Covid 19 pandemic, board meetings maybe held at the fire hall, via telephone conference or other sites. View our website for updated information” 2. Main page,  Administration of two land parcels bordering between East of  Pequaywan Lake road and South of the Rossini road. Change map to show this. Main page / menu- Township Government / About Pequaywan / Township Land Parcel / Plans for Land Parcel –  remove all except 1st paragraph. Add the following-

The Township bought the parcel north of the original property in 2020 , for access from the Rossini road.

Currently, these parcels are used for a tantalizing walking path and access from the Rossini road to our tree/ brush burn pile that is open to the public several times a year.

  • Upcoming meetings: reminder of the January 25, 2022 Board of Audit meeting at 7 pm and the Budget meeting at 7:45 pm
  • Pequaywan Fire Department will be requesting a levy/budget of $18,000 this year. That is an increase of $1,500 from last year. The roof of the firehall needs repairs done as well as some gear updated and training for new volunteers. This will be discussed in greater detail at the Budget meeting on January 25, 2022
  • Posting township information: The new owner of the Pequaywan Inn, Nickolas Alexander, has been contacted and will let the clerk know where the new bulletin board will be located and the dimensions the board can be.

New Business

  • Training for all officers: Spring short course are in Duluth April 1, 2022

Correspondence
Received

  • Email from John Blevins, elections information specialist from St Louis County containing the permanent absentee ballot list
  • Email from John Blevins, elections information specialist from St Louis County with a reminder of the last day to post public notice of elections
  • Email from Ed Potter expressing interest in the deputy treasurer position. Email contained letter if interest as well as resume
  • Email from the Minnesota Association of Townships containing the December 2021 newsletter
  • Email from St Louis County Elections Office with a reminder to send a copy of the polling place resolution.
  • Invoice in the amount of $23.75 from Daisy Wallace for website administration
  • Email from Kathy Docter of the Office of the State Auditor with notice of CTAS 2022 Tax Tables being available for import
  • Email from the Minnesota Association of Townships on the upcoming training on ARPA spending resolutions on Wednesday, January
  • Email from Kristin Fogard on the 2021 Township and City year end invasive reports
  • Email from the Minnesota Association of Townships on the ARPA Federal Guidance change
  • Message from Jenni Snell on the open clerk position

Sent

  • Email to Ed Potter confirming his letter of interest for the deputy clerk position as well as his resume
  • Message to Jenni Snell on the open clerk position
  • Email to St Louis County Elections department with the Polling Place designation resolution

Public Comments
The cross-county ski trail has been groomed

Next Meeting
Board of Audit Meeting January 25, 2022 at 7 pm

Township Budget Meeting January 25, 2022 at 7:45 pm

Township Board Meeting February 8, 2022 at the Pequaywan firehall. The location will be reassessed 2 weeks prior to February 8, 2022 Township Board meeting. Any changes in location will be made at that time in accordance with Minnesota Association of Townships and the State of Minnesota

Motion to adjourn the meeting was provided y Dressen. The motion was seconded by Swanstrom, the motion carried 3-0-0

Meeting was adjourned by Kuettel at 8:05 pm

Respectfully submitted by,
Amber Cruz, Clerk