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City of Fulton City Council met September 9

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City of Fulton City Council met Sept. 9.

Here is the minutes provided by the council:

Mayor Ottens called the meeting to order at 5:30 PM and directed the City Clerk to call the roll. On roll call Ald. Mike VanZuiden, Gene Field, Dan Nederhoff, Sue VanKampen, Barb Mask, Paul Banker and Keith King. Ald. Margaret Crosthwaite were absent. Also in attendance Randy Boonstra, Bill Shirk, Tammy Garibay, Dan Clark, Debi Ervin, Dwayne Hamilton, Nick Neblung, Jake Willging and Dave Bartels.

Pledge of allegiance was recited; invocation was given by Pastor Wayne Wiersema.

Visitors at the meeting included; Charles Dykstra, Daniel Nardini, Ben Eschelman, Kathy Kuebel, John Ratcliff and Jackie Wilkin.

Approve consent agenda; approve meeting minutes from August 26, 2019 and approve bill list. With no question or concerns Ald. VanZuiden motioned, seconded by Ald. Mask to approve the consent agenda. Roll call vote (7 yes, 1 absent).

Business

Approve request for training for Officer Hamilton to attend Annual Recertification Training for K9 from September 24-28 in Humboldt, IA. Ald. King motioned, seconded by Ald. Field to approve training request for Officer Hamilton on September 24-28 in Humboldt, IA. Roll call vote (7 yes, 1 absent).

Ald. Mask motioned, seconded by Ald. VanKampen to adjourn to the Committee of the Whole. Roll call vote (7 yes, 1 absent).

The council entered the Committee of the Whole at 5:33 PM.

With no further discussion Ald. Mask motioned, seconded by Ald. King to adjourn. With voice agreement the council adjourned at 7:45 PM.

https://www.cityoffulton.us/government/city-council/city-council-meeting-minutes/city-council-minutes-september-9-2019.html

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