Ruling in Open Meeting Violations Case

Posted: Wed, February 15, 2012

A judge has thrown out 50 of the 51 counts alleging open meetings violations against Upper Explorerland Regional Planning Commission which maintains offices in Decorah and Postville. The Commission had filed a motion with the court, asking for dismissal of all counts. Plaintiffs in the case are the City of Postville and Jason Meyer of Postville.

Judge Thomas A. Bitter of the First Judicial District of Iowa made the ruling Feb. 9. The judge also ruled that trial be held on the remaining count which alleges Upper Explorerland "purposefully" prevented the public from having access at a meeting.

The case originated from a Sept. 23, 2010 meeting in which Upper Explorerland Regional Planning Commission met to consider whether to buy a building in Decorah to alleviate the over-crowding at the Postville offices.

At that meeting, which included members of the public and a representative from the Postville newspaper, a lengthy discussion was held before a motion was made to buy the property in Decorah, which had been determined to be the most viable of all Northeast Iowa possible sites reviewed. The board unanimously agreed to a paper ballot vote. Each member cast ballots and the ballots were counted, showing 10 in favor of buying the property and six opposed.

On Oct. 18, 2010, the plaintiffs obtained an injunction prohibiting the Commission from entering into a contract for the purchase of real property in Decorah. A hearing on that motion was held Oct. 25 and the court issued a ruling stating that the Commission was enjoined from purchasing the property based on the Sept. 23 vote, but that the court could not prohibit the Commission from holding future meetings on the issue.

At a meeting in October 2010, the Commission voted to "table" the issue for 30 days to consider all options for expansion, and on Nov. 30, 2010, the Commission met and voted to purchase the Decorah property.

On Jan. 19, 2011, the plaintiffs filed an amended petition alleging 51 separate violations of Iowa's Open Meetings Laws dating as far back as 1999. The allegations stated that agendas were not posted properly and that Upper Explorerland did not properly publish the names and salaries of the commission members for the years 1999 through 2009.

Judge Bitter's ruling states the Commission properly posted the agendas on its bulletin board, and also that it properly published names and salaries in the Oelwein Daily Register. Plaintiffs had alleged that the Oelwein Register is not a "newspaper of general circulation" because it doesn't serve the entirety of the commission area.

The remaining count involves the Nov. 30, 2010 meeting in which some members of the public were required to stand in the hallway outside the meeting room because the room was not large enough to accommodate all attendees. Judge Bitter decided that a factual determination needs to be made at trial concerning this allegation. "This is a disputed factual issue," the judge wrote in his decision.

A date for the trial, which will be held in Allamakee County, has not been set.

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Notice of Public Hearing

Posted: Thu, May 17, 2012
The Upper Explorerland Regional Planning Commission (UERPC) Transportation Policy Board will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, May 30th, 2012 at 12:10 PM at the UERPC office, 134 W. Greene Street, Postville, IA 52162, to receive comment on the following:

1.    An amendment to the FY 2012 TIP to add RPA-1 Project SRTS-PA01()--2U-00:  UERPC SRTS Planning Study.  This project was originally scheduled for inclusion in the 2013 FY with a November 1 start date, but permission has been granted to begin work in September.  
2.    A state amendment to the FY 2012 TIP to add DOT Project STP()--2C-96:  CO RD V68 in Jackson Jct. to US52/IA 150 in Calmar.  Regional STP funds were previously approved for this project and work is now being scheduled.
3.    RPA-1 Transportation Planning Work Program, FY  2013

Written or oral comments may be submitted prior to the public hearing to UERPC, 134 W. Greene Street, PO Box 219, Postville, IA 52162, online at www.uerpc.org/tip-comments or by phone at 563-382-6171.
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Iowa Finance Authority Awards HOME Funds to UERPC for: Oelwein, St. Point, Garnavillo and McGregor!

Posted: Tue, May 8, 2012
Upper Explorerland RPC is excited to announce that they are the recipients of TWO HOME Investment Partnership Program Awards with funds of $800,000 from Iowa Finance Authority.  These funds will be used to assist 10 First Time Homebuyers with down payment and rehabilitation assistance in the City of Oelwein and 10 First Time Homebuyers in the communities of Garnavillo, Strawberry Point and McGregor.  The awards of the HOME funds were matched with a local commitment from each of the cities.

Upper Explorerland RPC realizes first time homebuyers must make sacrifices to save enough for a down payment on a home, but for some it seems impossible to be able to find the funding to close on the desired home.  With the award of the HOME funds homebuyers can receive up to $24,999 in assistance.  This program is an affordable way for homebuyers to realize their dream of homeownership.  Assistance is in the form of a 10 year receding forgivable loan.

Below are the income guidelines by household size.

Household Size
 Gross Income
 1 33,250
 2 38,000
 3 42,750
 4 47,450
 5 51,250
 6 55,050
 7 58,850
 8 62,650



For more information on the General Homebuyer Assistance Program or the income guidelines please contact Lori Brockway at Upper Explorerland RPC, at 563-864-7551 ext. 106. 

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Dollars$ On Your Door$tep

Posted: Mon, April 30, 2012
RESIDENTS OF WEST UNION - WANT $OME FUND$ TO FIX UP YOUR HOME OR HELP WITH DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE?

YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR FUNDING!

The Fayette County Local Housing Trust Fund (FCLHTF) is accepting applications for housing rehabilitationimprovement projects.  The FCLHTF assists individuals, community organizations, and non-profit and for-profit developers in rehabilitation, renovation and repair projects that improve the condition of both rental and owner occupied affordable housing in Fayette County.   Funding is available of up to $5,000 for low to moderate income homeowners.

The City of West Union is accepting pre-applications for the First Time Homebuyer Program to determine community interest.  The funds for this program can be used for down payment assistance or rehabilitation assistance to bring the purchased home into compliance with Iowa's Minimum Housing Standards.  Assistance is in the form of a 10 year receding forgivable loan with awards up to $24,999.  

A representative from UERPC will be available at City Hall on Tuesday, May 15th from 9:00 a.m. until noon to answer any questions that you may have or assist in the application process.

For more information regarding the above programs please contact Upper Explorerland RPC, at 563-864-7551 and ask for Sarah Snitker, ext. 101 or Cyndi Schulte, ext. 120.  Applications for the FCLHTF can be obtained online at www.uerpc.org, Housing, Fayette County Local Housing Trust Fund.  

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Operation ReLeaf Trees are still available

Posted: Mon, April 23, 2012
Operation  ReLeaf Trees are still available.  Visit the Allamakee County Event Location at the Allamakee County Fairgrounds in Waukon on Thursday, May 3rd from 5 - 7 pm.

Trees will be $25.00 per tree for #5 - #10 container grown trees, 5 - 9' tall. Species available will be; Heritage Oak, Honeylocust, Kentucky Coffeetree, Japanese Tree Lilac, and Black Hills Spruce.

For more information visit the website at www.alliantenergy.com/releaf.


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