BOYSTOWN PUBLIC NOTICES 3/23/21
BOYS TOWN
Minutes of Meeting of the
Board of Trustees Village of Boys Town February 2, 2021
The meeting of the Board of the Village of Boys Town was held at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 2, 2021 in the Headquarters Building of Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home in the Village of Boys Town, Nebraska.
Call to Order:
Chair Skartvedt called the meeting to order at 1:33 p.m.
Notice of Meeting:
Notice of the meeting was posted in the following designated public places in the Village of Boys Town on January 25, 2021: Town Hall, Visitor’s Center, Headquarters, and
Beacon.
Pledge of Allegiance/Moment of Silence:
The Pledge ofAllegiance was recited.
Village Clerk Conducted Roll Call:
Village Board of Trustees:
• Kyle Skartvedt - Chair - Present
• Monsignor James Gilg - Trustee - Present
• Nicole Wilson - Trustee -
Present via Telephone
• Chris Haack - Trustee - Present
• Jeff Lindley - Trustee - Present
Also present:
• Judy Rasmussen - Treasurer -
Present via Telephone
• Bill Clark - Chief of Police -
Present via Telephone
• Dana Washington - Village Attorney -
Present
• Joe Oetken - Village Engineer -
Present via Telephone
• James Beckmann - Village Clerk - Present
• John Kava - Fire Chief -
Present via Telelphone
Consent Agenda and Minutes of Prior Meeting:
Chair Skartvedt moved for approval of January 5, 2021 Minutes.
Upon MOTION duly made by Haack and seconded by Msgr. Gilg, the Consent Agenda and Minutes were accepted. The Village Clerk conducted roll call.
• Chair Skartvedt - AYE
• Trustee Msgr. Gilg - AYE
• Trustee Wilson - AYE
• Trustee Haack - AYE
• Trustee Lindley - AYE
Motion carried: 5-0
Special Presentation/Proclamation:
Hazakiah Williams, Mayor, attended via telephone, and Hailey Holm, Vice Mayor, attended in person, to officially proclaim February as Black History Month in the Village of Boys Town.
Treasurer’s Report, Report on Claims to Be Paid, Report on Prepaid Claims:
The Village Treasurer reviewed the December 2020 Financial Report with the Trustees. The balance of all funds as of December 31 collectively $665,007.13. Detailed reports of claims to be paid and prepaid claims are attached herewith and become part of the minutes. Chair Skartvedt solicited a motion for consideration of and to approve action on accounts of the Village Treasurer, to approve the Village General Fund allowance and payment of claims and to approve the retroactive approval of prepaid claims.
Upon MOTION duly made by Msgr. Gilg and seconded by Lindley, these matters were accepted. The Village Clerk conducted roll call:
• Chair Skartvedt - AYE
• Trustee Msgr. Gilg - AYE
• Trustee Wilson - AYE
• Trustee Haack - AYE
• Trustee Lindley - AYE
Motion carried: 5-0
Report of Village Police Chief Bill Clark:
Chief Clark reported on his annual evaluations of his police officers’ performance in 2020. In 2020 there were 13 evaluations comprising of 3 sergeants and 10 patrol officers. Chief Clark conducted follow-up performance review meetings with each officer.
• The sergeant evaluations were based on the areas of communication, supervision, administration, leadership, professionalism, interpersonal skills, and overall ratings, etc.
• The patrol officer evaluations were based on the areas of physical fitness, safety, written communication, oral communication, personal appearance, maintenance and use of equipment, criminal investigations, punctuality, preparedness of duty, etc.
• The rating categories were: Exceptional, Above Satisfactory, Satisfactory, Below Satisfactory and Fail.
• Of the 13 evaluations, 2 officers were rated Exceptional, 2 officers were rated Above Satisfactory, and the remaining officers were rated Satisfactory.
Report of the Village Fire Chief:
Chief Kava reported the Fire Cadet Program is resuming, the second round of COVID vaccinations have been administered, EMT classes are currently being conducted in Kennard and Eagle Nebraska and the Premier Pyrotechnics Program Pay Options for 2021. The Board approved the 12% discount payment option.
Report of the Village Engineer &
Superintendent:
Joe Oetken, on behalf of Brett Wawers, indicated the l- and 6-year plan documents are being prepared. The full plan will be adopted in March. There will be minor reconstruction taking place within the Village to include repairing of potholes in the Spring.
Other Business:
Chief of Police 2021 Goals
The Board discussed its performance expectations of the Chief of Police in 2021.
• The discussion centered around 3 areas of focus: increased Communication with key community stakeholders, fostering a Culture of community policing with the unique needs of Boys Town youth in mind, and creating additional opportunities for Collaboration with Boys Town youth and employees.
Upon MOTION duly made by Lindley and seconded by Haack, the motion to approve these proposed Goals for the Chief of Police for 2021 have been passed. The Village Clerk conducted roll call.
• Chair Skartvedt - AYE
• Trustee Msgr. Gilg - AYE
• Trustee Wilson - AYE
• Trustee Haack - AYE
• Trustee Lindley - AYE
Motion carried: 5-0
Revision of Police Standard
Operating Procedures
Village Attorney Washington discussed the Board’s important role in overseeing the Village Police Department and reviewed with the Board proposed revisions to the Police SOPs. The revised SOPs discussed included Chapter 5 Training, 7.3 Unbiased Policing and 7.13 Use of Force. Village Attorney Washington advised that the recommended SOPs incorporate all legal requirements and what is in the best interest of the Boys Town community.
Upon MOTION duly made by Msgr. Gilg and seconded by Lindley, the motion to approve the revised SOPs Chapter 5 Training, 7.3 Unbiased Policing and 7.13 Use of Force
• Chair Skartvedt - AYE
• Trustee Msgr. Gilg - AYE
• Trustee Wilson - AYE
• Trustee Haack - AYE
• Trustee Lindley - AYE
Motion carried: 5-0
Consideration of Ordinance 345
Chair Skartvedt identified and discussed the need to repeal the Ordinances set forth below:
• Ordinance 224 Relating to the Operation of Bicycles
• Ordinance 326 Relating to Satellite Dishes Prohibited
Upon MOTION duly made by Haack and seconded by Lindley, the motion to approve Ordinance 345 repealing Ordinances 224 Relating to the Operation of Bicycles and Ordinance 326 Relating to Satellite Dishes Prohibited has been passed. The Village Clerk conducted roll call.
• Chair Skartvedt - AYE
• Trustee Msgr. Gilg - AYE
• Trustee Wilson - AYE
• Trustee Haack - AYE
• Trustee Lindley - AYE
Motion carried: 5-0
Next Meeting:
The next regular meeting of the Village Board is scheduled for Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 1:30PM.
Adjournment:
There being no further business, upon motion duly made by Haack and seconded by Lindley and carried by unanimous vote, the meeting adjourned at 2:02PM.
Motion carried: 5-0
Respectfully submitted,
James Beckmann, Village Clerk
Kyle Skartvedt, Chair of the Board
PROOF OF POSTING
VILLAGE OF BOYS TOWN
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING
MARCH 2, 2021
I HEREBY CERTIFY that on February 19, 2021, Notice of Meeting and Executive Order 20-36 were posted on Beacon and that on February 22, 2021, posted at the following three locations in the Village of Boys Town, Nebraska:
Visitor’s Center
Town Hall
Headquarters
James Beckmann
Village Clerk
Village of Boys Town
Claims to be Approved
February 3 through March 1, 2021
Date Num Name Amount
02/03/2021 14953 BerganKDV LLC (6,000.00); 02/03/2021 14954 Delta Dental of Nebraska (374.48); 02/03/2021 14955 Nebraska Salt & Grain Co (1,834.00); 02/05/2021 Record Payroll (25,302.66); 02/05/2021 Record Payroll (12,519.53); 02/05/2021 Fraternal Order Of Police Lodge 35 (240.00); 02/05/2021 Boys Town Federal Credit Union (332.20); 02/05/2021 United Way 0.00; 02/05/2021 Vanguard (7,090.42); 02/05/2021 Agency ck (620.94); 02/05/2021 Payroll Maxx Fees (108.46); 02/12/2021 ACH FFBH (98,201.37); 02/17/2021 14963 Anthony Bagwell (280.00); 02/17/2021 14964 Bound Tree Medical, LLC (496.00); 02/17/2021 14965 Chad Lingel (60.00); 02/17/2021 14966 Delta Dental of Nebraska (144.10); 02/17/2021 14967 Jacob R. Blunk (400.00); 02/17/2021 14968 Jessica Watts (100.00); 02/17/2021 14969 Kathleen M. Ferris (560.00); 02/17/2021 14970 Mandalyne R. Dore (320.00); 02/17/2021 14971 Margarette S. Dean (140.00); 02/17/2021 14972 Nebraska Salt & Grain Co (1,740.66); 02/17/2021 14973 Nicolaus Cruickshank (140.00); 02/17/2021 14974 Scott Mumm (120.00); 02/17/2021 14975 Cox Business (58.82); 02/17/2021 ACH FFBH (229.16); 02/19/2021 Record Payroll (22,626.57); 02/19/2021 Record Payroll (10,835.62); 02/19/2021 Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 35 (240.00); 02/19/2021 Boys Town Federal Credit Union (332.20); 02/19/2021 United Way 0.00; 02/19/2021 Vanguard (6,507.09); 02/19/2021 Agency ck (620.94); 02/19/2021 Payroll Maxx Fees (252.08);02/23/2021 14976 Delta Dental of Nebraska (165.00); 02/23/2021 14977 Electronic Leasing Associates (475.75); 02/23/2021 14978 Lyman-Richey Sand & Gravel Company (573.92); TOTAL (200,041.97)
Village of Boys Town
Prepaid Claims
As of March 2, 2021
Type Num Due Date Open Balance
Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Mgmt Services Bill 3568538 04/01/2021 1,094.00
Total Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Mgmnt Services
1,094.00
TOTAL 1,094.00
VILLAGE OF BOYS TOWN
VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
RESOLUTION 0321-1
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BOYS TOWN, NEBRASKA TO APPROVE THE ONE-YEAR AND SIX-YEAR PLAN FOR THE VILLAGE OF BOYS TOWN
WHEREAS, The State of Nebraska Requires all Villages to create and ratify a plan for all anticipated projects within one-year and six-year timeframes.
WHEREAS, The Village Engineer has created such One-year and Six-year Plan.
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the Village of Boys Town to approve the One-year and Six-year Plan for the Village of Boys Town; and
BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees of the Village of Boys Town, Boys Town, Nebraska, having held a public hearing thereon March 2, 2021, hereby approves the OneYear and Six-year Plan for the Village of Boys Town.
The Chair then put the motion for the adoption of such resolution to a roll call vote. The vote was as follows:
Kyle Skartvedt -
Msgr. Gilg -
Nicole Wilson -
Chris Haack -
Jeff Lindley -
The Chair declared the motion carried unanimously by the Village Board, and the resolution adopted.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of March 2021.
ATTEST:
Dana E. Washington, Village Attorney
Village of Boys Town
Nebraska Ordinance No. 346
AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH THE
CRITERIA FOR HOLDING APPOINTED
OFFICES AND TO PROVIDE FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Be it Ordained by the Chair and Board of Trustees of the Village of Boys Town, Nebraska, as follows:
Section 1. Findings. The Chair and Board of Trustees of the Village of Boys Town find that the Village of Boys Town is a unique community, with distinctive needs and challenges, and, as such, needs to establish criteria for any individual to be appointed to and serve in certain appointed positions.
Section 2. Definitions. Except as otherwise indicated, expressly or by the context, the following definitions apply for purposes of this ordinance:
(A) Village Attorney means the licensed attorney appointed by the Board of Trustees to Represent the Village in all legal matters.
(B) Village Clerk means the person appointed by the Board of Trustees to service as Village Clerk.
(C) Chief of Police means the person appointed and hired to service as the leader and Chief of the Boys Town Police Department.
(D) Fire Chief means the certified or provisionally certified person appointed by the Board of Trustees to serve as the leader and Chief of the Boys Town Fire Department.
(E) Village Treasurer means that the person responsible for managing the Village financial affairs.
(F) Primary Place of Employment means the business entity where the individual is employed on a full-time basis (at least 40 hours a week).
(G) Primary/Principle Residence means the primary location that a person inhabits, on a day to day basis.
Section 3. Criteria. To be appointed and serve as Village Attorney, Village Clerk, and Village Chief of Police, Village Fire Chief, and/or Village Treasurer, an individual must have his or her Primary/Principle Residence within the Village of Boys Town or his or her Primary Place of Employment must have its principal location within the Village of Boys Town. Nothing in this section shall alter the fact that all appointed officials serve at the pleasure of the Board of Trustees and this creates no right or entitlement for any individual to serve in these capacities.
Section 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be invalid for any reason, such invalidity shall not affect the validity of any remaining portion of this ordinance. The Chair and Village Board of Trustees of the Village of Boys Town, Nebraska hereby declare that the Village would have enacted and adopted this ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase hereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid.
Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as required by law, but not sooner than fifteen days after its passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of March 2021.
VILLAGE OF BOYS TOWN, NEBRASKA
By: Kyle Skartvedt
Chair, Board of Trustees
ATTEST:
James Beckmann
Village Clerk
CERTIFICATE
I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 346 was passed and approved at the meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Boys Town, Nebraska, held on March 2, 2021, and that on March 15, 2021, as specified in section 17-613 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes and within fifteen days after the passage and approval of such ordinance, a copy of such ordinance was: published in The Daily Record, a legal newspaper in or of general circulation in the Village of Boys Town, Nebraska.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the village seal of the Village of Boys Town, Nebraska, on 2nd day of March, 2021.
James Beckmann
Village Clerk
2021 Focus Areas/Goals for Chief of Police
Communication – Enhance communications with all stakeholders within the Village of Boys Town
• Attend FFBH Governance Meetings on a quarterly basis to share police department updates, solicit feedback and discuss ways the police department and FFBH can effectively partner to make the Village as safe as possible for residents, employees and visitors
• Participate in at least two Family Teacher Town Halls to share police department updates and solicit community feedback on how to increase and expand meaningful interactions between youth and officers
• Meet monthly with the Boys Town Security Department to strategize and foster a team approach to serving Village residents, youth, and employees
Culture – Foster a supportive culture that helps officers gain a deep understanding and appreciation of the youth who reside in the Village of Boys Town
• Conduct a listening tour in the family homes in which youth explain when and where they have encountered law enforcement in their daily lives before and during their time at Boys Town, how those interactions proceeded and what they would like to see changed or improved about them
• After working with FFBH Youth Care leadership to identify the most appropriate courses, ensure each officer in the Boys Town Police Department has completed at least 5 hours of Pre-Service coursework
• Promote informal and positive interactions with residents and employees by encouraging officers to create rapport and build trusting relationships with community members (i.e. encourage officers to get out of patrol cars from time to time to engage with community members, institute foot beats and/or bike patrols to increase the opportunity for informal interactions, train officers to waive at passing vehicles, etc.)
Collaboration – Further community policing efforts by creating additional opportunities for positive and meaningful interactions with all members of the Village of Boys Town, particularly youth and employees of FFBH
• In collaboration with FFBH Youth Care leadership, develop and implement a Police Cadet Program focused on responsible patriotic citizenship, inspiring youth to positively participate in the Village of Boys Town community, and promoting a practical understanding of policing among youth
• Host one community event for youth (Ice Cream Social, Basketball Tournament, Pizza Party, etc.) and one community event for employees of FFBH (Coffee with a Cop, National Night Out, Home Safety/Emergency Preparedness Lunch and Learn, etc.)
• Demonstrate a clear partnership with the Boys Town Security Department by evidencing to residents and employees a unified approach to maintaining safety and order within the Village of Boys Town.
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