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January 8, 2026 Regular Council Meeting

Mayor John Starzynski called the regular meeting of the Stephenson City Council to order at 6:00 PM.  Present were Council members Dale Parrett, Ronald Zahorik, Howard Fredrickson, Brian White, and David Solander.  Council member Martha Haight was excused.  Also present were Leon Felch, City Assessor, Jordan Belec, DPW Supervisor, and Karma Tessmer, City Clerk.

Eric Fiegen was present for public participation.  He purchased the former Gambles building and had questions on zoning and community needs.

            Deputy Aaron Ihander provided the Menominee County Sheriff’s Report.  Winter parking ban citations are being issued.  He left Council chambers at 6:10 PM. 

            City Assessor Felch provided the Assessor Report.  Board of Review training will be held February 4th.  Letters have been sent to members.

             There was no Building Inspector/Code Official report.

             Motion made by Council member Zahorik to adopt the agenda as presented.  Council member Parrett seconded.  Motion carried.

             Motion made by Council member Zahorik to approve the minutes of the December 4, 2025 regular meeting.  Council member Fredrickson seconded.  Motion carried. 

            A report regarding the Department of Public Works was presented by Supervisor Belec.  He reported a water main break by the car wash was repaired.  Truck 31 was taken for repairs.  The last power outage was due to a WPS issue.

            Motion made by Council member Parrett to approve the bills for payment (General Fund Disbursements totaling $136,746.63 for checks #27318 through #27381 and EFTs 298 (E) – 299 (E), and 1348 (E) – 1356 (E)).  Council member White seconded.  Motion carried.

A+ COMMUNICATIONS150.00MENOMINEE COUNTY JOURNAL56.00
AL MACCO123.70MENOMINEE COUNTY ROAD COMM.737.04
ANIXTER INC847.22MICH PUBLIC POWER AGENCY437.04
BIG O’S LUBE & SERVICE1,070.80MICHIGAN ASSN. OF MUN. CLERKS100.00
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF MICHIGAN5,143.79MICHIGAN MUNICIPAL LEAGUE300.00
CARLSON ASPHALT2,595.00MISCAUNO TAX ASSESSING LLC638.75
CLOVERLAND DISTRIBUTING LLC166.88MML WORKERS COMP FUND1,282.00
CORE & MAIN456.44MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM3,311.00
CUPPAD167.00NICOLET NATIONAL BANK478.82
DELTA DISPOSAL215.00NU-WAY CLEANERS71.10
DOMBROWSKI TREE SERVICE3,350.00PAIDL’S DO IT BEST HARDWARE246.52
DTE ENERGY1,091.31PLUTCHAK FAB, L.L.C.1,285.90
EMPLIFY HEALTH153.00POSTMASTER664.50
FSO MANAGEMENT LLC13,840.00SOLANDER ELECTRIC450.00
HALRON LUBRICANTS539.08STATE OF MICHIGAN830.76
HAVELKA CONSTRUCTION1,050.00STEPHENSON MARKETING CO-OP412.82
ITRON, INC.3,411.54STEVE SCHMIDT40.00
JF AHERN CO1,413.51THE PRINT SHOP51.00
JOHN FABICK TRACTOR CO.456.21THE STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY9.44
JORDAN BELEC40.00USA BLUE BOOK1,017.50
KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS158.02VSP399.44
KRIST OIL COMPANY381.20WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE46,638.38
LARA MI PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION640.00WM CORPORATE SERVICES, INC.188.52
LAWSON PRODUCTS INC95.69PAYROLL AND TAXES19,544.71
MENOMINEE COUNTY20,000.00

Updates on the Rural Development projects were provided by Bill Marklein of UPEA.  Wastewater and water system improvements, elevated water storage tank improvements, and wastewater treatment facility improvements bids will be due January 21st for opening at City Hall.

            The 40101D Grant application remains pending. 

The City is waiting for attorney review regarding the re-zoning of the Industrial Park property.  Brad Younk met with UPEA on the potential recycling center.  He would like to retain them for planning.  The City attorney advised there is no conflict of interest in doing so and our interests as far as infrastructure remain the priority of the project.

Motion made by Council member Fredrickson to approve the Meetings and Rules Procedures.  Council member Zahorik seconded.  Motion carried.

There were no items for discussion.  

Committee reports were given as follows:

             Fire:  Assistant Chief White reported 5 runs in December and a total of 59 for the year.  They are working on another FEMA grant.  A possible buyer is interested in Engine 3.  The department will be taking over the City July 4th planning.  Nine new students are taking classes.

             Streets:  Plowing and sanding continue.

            Parks:  The ice rink installation remains pending due to the weather.

             Utility:  Council member Parrett would like to look at replacing a water line on Riverside.  It needed repairs again and has numerous patches.  The WWTP needs a new transfer switch for the generator.  The Utility Committee will meet to discuss.

             Personnel:  No report given.

             Finance:  The Budget Committee will meet to review mid-year financial status.

             Insurance:  No report given.

             Zoning:  No report given.

             Technology:  No report given.

             Industrial Park:  No report given.

            Correspondence from the Department of Treasury was read.  The State Tax Commission recognized the City for receiving a perfect score on the 2025 PA 660 Assessment Audit Review.

             Comments were received.

             Council member Solander moved for adjournment at 6:41 PM. 

             The next regular City council meeting will be held on February 6, 2026.

Respectfully Submitted,  

Karma Tessmer, City Clerk