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Council postpones Iron Eagle agreementTell North Platte what you think
 

After a two-hour closed door session, the North Platte city council postponed a decision Tuesday on a contract with a private company to operate the Iron Eagle Golf Course.

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The council agreed 7-1 to close the doors after the regular session was over, with Judy Pederson opposed. They went into closed session shortly before 9 p.m. and came out around 10:50 p.m.

In the end, City Administrator Jim Hawks agreed to get the city attorney together with a Landscapes Management representative and attorney as soon as possible to iron out a few terms of the proposed contract.

Mayor Marc Kaschke said councilmembers hope to be sure that each of the current employees will be interviewed by Landscapes.

Other issues that remain to be clarified include the definition of revenues, of which there are some differences in separate parts of the contract, and to more clearly define what would happen if a natural disaster occurs.

After such clarifications are made, the council agreed to hold a special session if necessary to vote on the contract.

Kaschke hopes it can be settled within a couple weeks.

"If our staff can get together with theirs (Landscapes) this week and reach agreement, we'd have a special session next week to vote," he said.


Other terms

Under the proposed terms, the agreement would last five years. Landscapes would be required to propose an operating budget each year and the city would have 30 days to approve it or not.

Landscapes would hire and fire employees and promote the course. Expenditures and receipts would run through a separate bank account controlled by the city but follow the recommendations of Landscapes.

Landscapes would be paid $5,000 a month, plus the rate of inflation as calculated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Landscapes could also earn more if the course makes more -- 25 percent of any yearly increase in net operating income compared to the fiscal year that ended September 30.

The city would pay for major improvements to the buildings and the course, if they become feasible or necessary.

Struggling to make ends meet, the city-owned course hasn’t made a profit since 1997. Last year, it suffered an operating loss of $178,000, in addition to its $250,000 annual debt payment on the construction loan.


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Posted by Yoda    - 6/6/2012 9:55:18 AM
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scout, the city gives "reasonable public notice" of such special meetings -- two days in advance, posting notices at the court house near the county clerk's office, at City Hall and the library, and also notifying the news media, city clerk Angie Gilbert said. We will publish the notice on this website. Thanks for asking.
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Posted by George Lauby    - 6/6/2012 9:26:30 AM
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:-) scout, read and be knowledgable.
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Posted by George Lauby    - 6/6/2012 1:18:08 AM
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George, Your telling me tonight does not, I think, fulfill any of state laws requirements of meeting notifications. But, thanks anyway!
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Posted by npscout    - 6/6/2012 12:12:17 AM
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I cannot tell you that scout tonight without double checking, but you've been notified by the Bulletin tonight that a special session could happen.
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Posted by George Lauby    - 6/5/2012 11:59:18 PM
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Why do they insist on closed-door sessions for matters like this? Thanks, Judy, for voting against that.
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Posted by Morgan Greenwood    - 6/5/2012 11:54:13 PM
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HEY DOUG STACK, (if you are on here); if the city council were to have a special session on this issue, how much notification and publication (by law) are required for it to be legal? Can you answer that George?
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Posted by npscout    - 6/5/2012 11:50:58 PM
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I applaud the city council for backing off of this issue for the time being. As things are now, as least we know whose hole that we are currently pouring our money down.
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