Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Major Site Development Plan Within the Environmentally Sensitive Overlay

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YOU MAY VIEW THE MEETING ONLINE AT THE FOLLOWING SITES:
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or watch the meeting live on Mediacom Channel 12

 

Usually some of the agenda items will have a period where members of the public may briefly speak to Council.
TO REACH THE MAYOR AND ENTIRE CITY COUNCIL:
Send email to MayorCouncil@AmesCityCouncil.org
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MEETING OF THE AMES CITY COUNCIL



The Ames City Council meeting is at 6 p.m. at City Hall. The regular council meeting agenda includes the following. Note that you can generally click on individual agenda items below to get the full staff report or other explanation.

  • 29. Resolution approving plans and specifications for Mini Pitch Court at Lloyd Kurtz Park (3710 Hyde Ave), setting October 23, 2024, as bid due date and November 12, 2024, as date of public hearing.
    A mini pitch court is a hard-surfaced, fenced in court for a variant of soccer called futsal. In February of 2024, Council directed staff to fund the installation of one mini-pitch court at Lloyd Kurtz Park at an estimated cost of $192,000 using the $150k of originally allocated funding plus $42k found in cost-savings from other parks projects. Now the estimated cost of the mini-pitch court and associated infrastructure is $338,401. Council is being asked whether to proceed with the installation, and how to fund the difference. Cost-savings from a handful of other completed Parks projects could cover some of the difference, getting us to $260,960 of the needed $338,401.

  • 30. Request to Waive Infrastructure Requirements for Dayton Ridge Subdivision located within Rural Story County.
    This is a request from a property owner north of Ames on Dayton Ridge Parkway to divide their lot into 4 lots for rural residential development. They are seeking a waiver so they aren't required to install City-level infrastructure (paved roads with curb and gutter, sewer, etc.). This area is already designated as rural residential by Story County, and it isn't in a growth area of Ames, so staff recommend approving a conditional waiver.

  • 31. Major Site Development Plan Within the Environmentally Sensitive Overlay at 1205 and 1399 S. Dayton Avenue.
    This Major Site Development Plan is being done after-the-fact. The owners of the property enlarged the pond (pictured below) without seeking any permits, even though it lies within the river's floodway and thus is subject to certain requirements. Upon review by staff and the engineers who enlarged the pond, it appears that all the requirements for approval of a Major Site Development Plan have been met, so staff recommend approval, but asked the property owners to please seek permits before doing work in the floodway. 

  • 33. Hearing on Assessments for Snow/Ice Removal.
    After a snowfall, property owners have 10 daylight hours to remove accumulated snow/ice. If they fail to clear the snow and someone complains, the property owner is notified and given 24 hours more to clear the snow before the City will clear it for them and charge them. Some property owners then pay the charge, but others may not. In these cases, the cost of the service is assessed to the property owner. Council is being asked to approve a resolution assessing 4 properties the costs of snow and ice removal on January 25th and 27th, 2024.

  • 34. Hearing on Assessments for Sidewalk Repair/Replacement.
    Similarly to snow and ice removal, sidewalk repairs are the responsibility of property owners in Ames. If the City receives a complaint about a sidewalk needing repairs, the property owner is notified and given a period of time to bring their sidewalk into compliance. If they don't, the City then hires the work done and may assess the charges back to the property owner. Because this work can be costly, city staff recommending spreading the payback period over 10 years. 


Communications to Council
: The following items are requests and communications to Council that aren't published on the agenda, so we won't deliberate them substantially.This includes staff reports and communications or requests from constituents and developers. Typically, Council will ask city staff for more information, put the item on a future agenda for deliberation and possible action, or just accept the communication, taking no further action.


Thanks for reading,
Bronwyn Beatty-Hansen
Ames City Council, Ward 1

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Downtown Master Plan City Council Input

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YOU MAY VIEW THE MEETING ONLINE AT THE FOLLOWING SITES:
https://www.youtube.com/ameschannel12
https://www.cityofames.org/channel12
or watch the meeting live on Mediacom Channel 12

 

Usually some of the agenda items will have a period where members of the public may briefly speak to Council.
TO REACH THE MAYOR AND ENTIRE CITY COUNCIL:
Send email to MayorCouncil@AmesCityCouncil.org
(Note that emails to elected officials are generally subject to Iowa Open Records requests)
 

MEETING OF THE AMES CITY COUNCIL

The Ames City Council meeting is at 6 p.m. at City Hall.   The regular council meeting agenda  includes the following. Note that you can generally click on individual agenda items below to get the full staff report or other explanation.

  • 1. Resolution approving roadway easement with Iowa State University for South 16th Street reconstruction and widening project subject to Board of Regents approval.
    South 16th St. is an "institutional road" in Ames, meaning it is under the jurisdiction of ISU rather than the City. The City and ISU are working together to coordinate the reconstruction and widening of South 16th at University Boulevard, adding curb and gutter and better bike/pedestrian infrastructure.

  • 2.

    Downtown Master Plan City Council Input 


    The following are the vision and focus areas for a Downtown Master Plan that Council asked for a consultant to help with:

    Vision of Ames Downtown and Master Plan:

  • Downtown Ames aspires to be a unique and vibrant destination to live, work, and play. As the historic focal point, Downtown Ames will serve as a hub of art, culture, retail, and entertainment for the entire Ames community.

    Focus areas of the Master Plan:

  •  Enhance the gathering spaces in the Downtown District
  •  Create a stronger sense of Downtown ambiance
  • Encourage Downtown Residential and Commercial development opportunities

    Now Council is being asked for input on the following questions:

  • How would you like to describe Downtown Ames 10 years from now?
  • What would you, and believe the community, would like to experience?
  • What do you see as its future?
  • Do you have any concerns as we embark on this planning process, future plan implementation, and how can we collaborate to overcome them together? 

Communications to Council: The following items are requests and communications to Council that aren't published on the agenda, so we won't deliberate them substantially.  This includes staff reports and communications or requests from constituents and developers. Typically, Council will ask city staff for more information, put the item on a future agenda for deliberation and possible action, or just accept the communication, taking no further action.



Thanks for reading,
Bronwyn Beatty-Hansen
Ames City Council, Ward 1

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Fitch Family Indoor Aquatic Center Project Update

Bronwyn Beatty-Hansen Photo

Bronwyn's Council Preview

 

YOU MAY VIEW THE MEETING ONLINE AT THE FOLLOWING SITES:
https://www.youtube.com/ameschannel12
https://www.cityofames.org/channel12
or watch the meeting live on Mediacom Channel 12

 

Usually some of the agenda items will have a period where members of the public may briefly speak to Council.
TO REACH THE MAYOR AND ENTIRE CITY COUNCIL:
Send email to MayorCouncil@AmesCityCouncil.org
(Note that emails to elected officials are generally subject to Iowa Open Records requests)
 

MEETING OF THE AMES CITY COUNCIL

The Ames City Council meeting is at 6 p.m. at City Hall.   The regular council meeting agenda  includes the following. Note that you can generally click on individual agenda items below to get the full staff report or other explanation.

  • 12. Motion accepting the Bike and Pedestrian Master Plan and Wayfinding Guide.
    This is the final draft of the Bike/Ped Master Plan. Council had a workshop about it on April 16th of this year, and had only minor changes at that time. 

  • 26. Fitch Family Indoor Aquatic Center Project Update and Construction Errors.
    Last week, staff were alerted by the Construction Manager (Story Construction) to some construction errors that occurred at the new indoor aquatic center. First, the slab that was installed for the surge tanks was installed without rigid insulation that it was supposed to have. Second, the slab for the backwash basin and pump pit was installed without a vapor barrier or insulation. Upon further inquiry, the project's aquatic designer (Water's Edge Aquatic Design) says the insulation below the slabs was an error in their original documents. The second issue, that of the vapor barrier, is more essential, due to the contamination in the northeast corner of the site. Because of that, the pump pit and backwash basin slab will be removed and reinstalled with the required vapor barrier. This work will occur at no cost to the City. No action is being asked of the City Council, this staff report is to keep us appraised of progress on the Fitch Family Indoor Aquatic Center.

  • 27. Resolution approving revisions and reallocation of funds to the Carr Park Agility Course Project.
    Due to increased costs, staff are recommending delaying construction of a restroom facility in order to construct a shelter and agility course. (The restroom would still be built, but at a later date.)

Communications to Council: The following items are requests and communications to Council that aren't published on the agenda, so we won't deliberate them substantially.  This includes staff reports and communications or requests from constituents and developers. Typically, Council will ask city staff for more information, put the item on a future agenda for deliberation and possible action, or just accept the communication, taking no further action.

Thanks for reading,
Bronwyn Beatty-Hansen
Ames City Council, Ward 1

Monday, September 9, 2024

Water Pollution Control Facility land puchuse

Bronwyn Beatty-Hansen Photo

Bronwyn's Council Preview

 

YOU MAY VIEW THE MEETING ONLINE AT THE FOLLOWING SITES:
https://www.youtube.com/ameschannel12
https://www.cityofames.org/channel12
or watch the meeting live on Mediacom Channel 12

 

Usually some of the agenda items will have a period where members of the public may briefly speak to Council.
TO REACH THE MAYOR AND ENTIRE CITY COUNCIL:
Send email to MayorCouncil@AmesCityCouncil.org
(Note that emails to elected officials are generally subject to Iowa Open Records requests)
 

MEETING OF THE AMES CITY COUNCIL

The Ames City Council meeting is at 6 p.m. at City Hall.   The regular council meeting agenda  includes the following. Note that you can generally click on individual agenda items below to get the full staff report or other explanation.

Communications to Council: The following items are requests and communications to Council that aren't published on the agenda, so we won't deliberate them substantially.  This includes staff reports and communications or requests from constituents and developers. Typically, Council will ask city staff for more information, put the item on a future agenda for deliberation and possible action, or just accept the communication, taking no further action.

Thanks for reading,
Bronwyn Beatty-Hansen
Ames City Council, Ward 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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