The regular monthly meeting of the Town of Concord was called to order by Chairman Bill Ingersoll with Erick Frommgen, Lloyd Zastrow and Brian Neumann present.  Bill led the assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Brian Neumann, Clerk, certified that the meeting had been properly posted. There was a motion by Bill Ingersoll and seconded by Erick Frommgen to accept the agenda as presented.   Affirmative: BI, LZ, EF        Opposed: None               Motion Carried

Brian Neumann read the minutes from the June board meeting. There was a motion by Lloyd Zastrow and seconded by Erick Frommgen to accept the minutes as read.  Affirmative: BI, LZ, EF        Opposed: None    Motion Carried

Brian Neumann read the written report from treasure Jim Zastrow. The report stated that there is a balance of $2,046.96 in the General Fund, $48,254.46 in the Money Market Account and $6,444.35 in the Equipment Fund CD.  There was a motion by Bill Ingersoll and seconded by Erick Frommgen to accept the Treasurer’s report as read.        Affirmative: BI, LZ, EF     Opposed: None     Motion Carried

There was a motion by Lloyd Zastrow and seconded by Erick Frommgen to pay the bills as presented. Affirmative: BI, LZ, EF       Opposed: None         Motion Carried

There was a motion by Bill Ingersoll and seconded by Lloyd Zastrow to donate the use of the Concord Community Center for the MS Ride in August.    Affirmative: BI, LZ, EF          Opposed: None         Motion Carried

There was some general discussion around the ATV/UTV Ordinance recommendation. There was a motion by Bill Ingersoll and seconded by Erick Frommgen to adopt the ATV/UTV ordinance presented by the Park and Planning Commission.  Affirmative: BI, EF                Opposed: LZ            Motion Carried

There was a motion by Erick Frommgen and seconded by Lloyd Zastrow to grant the presented individuals with Server Licenses for the 2019-2020 period.  Affirmative: BI, LZ, EF          Opposed: None         Motion Carried

The Concord Center Cruisers donated $200 to the town to help offset the costs of the annual picnic. August 11th from 12 to 5 PM will be the annual Town Picnic.

There were a group of residents that wanted to have their voices heard about the way two residents were storing items on their properties.  The Town Board agreed that these individuals were in violation of Chapter 9 of the Town Ordinances and will seek action.

With no further business, a motion to adjourn was made Lloyd Zastrow by and seconded Bill Ingersoll.               Affirmative: BI, LZ, EF          Opposed: None        Motion Carried

 

Respectfully submitted, Brian Neumann, Clerk

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