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Page 14 Citizen-Tribune, May 28, 2016

Clear Lake Twp. denies request to purchase lake lot


By Penny Leuthard,
Staff Writer

The Clear Lake Township Board discussed a request to purchase their parcel
on Long Lake, a county zoning amendment and various
road projects during their
meeting on May 17.
Long Lake Parcel
Wes Scott approached
the board requesting to purchase the townships lot on
Long Lake. He owns the
property next to it and wants
to improve it, as currently it
doesnt meet the states 25%
impervious requirement. He
proposed granting the township a permanent easement
on the lot for drainage.
Supervisor Gary Gray
informed attendees one of the
reasons the township purchased the lot was to create a
buffer zone for water to drain
into and be cleansed before it
hits the water, which helps in
the long term care of the lake.
Asked what the lifespan
for the drainage work was,
Engineer Terrance Vander
Eyk, replied it would need to

be bailed due to the sediment


accumulation at a 10 to 15
year frequency.
Scott stated if he granted
the township a permanent
easement, the township
would need to maintain it.
Selling township property to fix an individuals
issue sets a precedent, said
Supervisor Gray. And if
were going to sell something
were not going to maintain
it.
Scott disagreed with the
board on the issue of maintenance, and offered a price for
the lot much lower than the
$52,000 the township had
originally paid for it.
A motion was made to
keep the parcel, and the
board advised Scott to speak
with the zoning dept.
Road Report
Last month Engineer
Vander Eyk reported the
county board had rejected
their paving projects. He canvased the board chairs requesting permission to
proceed with new bids for
Clear Lake, Palmer and
Becker townships, which he

SUPERVISOR GARY GRAY congratulates Terrance


Vander Eyk on his appointment to the Sherburne
County Planning Commission. (Photo by Penny
Leuthard)

received. He estimated Clear


Lake Townships portion
would be $50,960. Bid letting will be at the Becker
Town Hall May 24 at 6 p.m.
Gray informed the board
the ditch on the field side of
Long Lake Lane is inadequate for proper drainage.
Engineer Vander Eyk will
look into the issue, and if its
on the townships right of
way the property owner has
stated he has no problem

with increasing the ditch capacity.


Zoning Ordinance
Tom Green from Socore
Energy approached the board
to explain their position on
amending the county zoning
ordinance in regards to solar
farms. Currently the zoning
ordinance states IUPs (interim use permits) can be terminated if zoning changes,
Green said theyre asking
language to be included that

states solar farm IUPs cannot


be terminated if this occurs.
The problem I have is
with the county, said Gray.
Theyre going to end up
spot zoning for a specific interest. They should maybe
change it so its not specific
for solar, because it may set a
precedence in the future.
The board had no issues
with the change, but will include in the comment form
they dont believe it should
only be for a specific industry.
Annexation
Supervisor Gray asked
the board if they wanted their
attorney to start drafting up
an agreement concerning
their annexation with the
City of Clear Lake.
Its going to happen
one way or another sooner or
later, he said. This basically gets the ball rolling.
The board agreed and
approved the motion.
Other Business
Vander Eyk was selected
to fill in for Roger Neils on
the Sherburne County Planning Commission to repre-

sent Clear Lake township.


The county board of commissioners approved the appointment.
Supervisor Gray reported the fire dept. is getting
their new grass truck for the
cost of $65,000.
Supervisor Stimmler reported the fire dept. had a
burn at the township park and
requested $40 to purchase
flowers for the park, which
has approved.
The board reviewed the
cost share agreement with
Sherburne County regarding
the new election equipment
and decided to pay their portion in one allotment. The
townships cost is $3,463.
The sheriff informed the
board there has already been
100 traffic related fatalities
this year as of April 28, with
distracted driving the cause
for many of them. He reported there were 88 calls for
service in Clear Lake Township for the month of April;
44 of which were traffic related.
The twp. meeting will be
on June 21 at 7 p.m.

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Is currently accepting applications for


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or

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Employment

Citizen-Tribune, Saturday, May 28, 2016 Page 15

ESTHETICIAN
Drivers Wanted:
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TRUCK DRIVERS AND


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Its not just a job;


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Landscape Foreman
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Project Work
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Employment

Williams, Corey star


in two playoff wins
BY BILL MORGAN
STAFF WRITER

The Good Shepherd Community in


Sauk Rapids is looking for nurses that
really love making a difference!

RN Case Mgr. - FT days, exempt


RV Supervisor - FT pm/noc
RN/LPN - FT pm, PT pm/noc

www.goodshepherdcampus.org

EOE

CONSIGNMENT, TOOL & ESTATE AUCTION


Sun, June 5th, 11AM 6774 Hwy. 25 N, foley

6774 Hwy 25 NE, Foley, MN Hwy 23, N on Hwy 25, 1/4 mile

FURNITURE: China Hutch, Dressers, Wood rocker, Glass


curio, Bookshelves, Sofa, Dining table & chairs. ANTIQUES
& COLLECTIBLES: Depression glass, Deer antlers & fish

mount, Framed art & prints, China set, Glassware, , Buck saw,
Red wing crock & stoneware, Shoulder jug, Enamelware, Wood
wagon wheel, Tricycle, Trunk, Implement seat, Brass powder
flask, Old comics, Mantle clock. HOUSEHOLD: Die-cast
collectibles, Holiday dcor, Cookbooks, Music boxes, Dolls,
Wood drying rack, Bake ware, Jewelry, Linens & doilies.
TOOLS & SHOP: John Deere walking plow, Fishing poles,
Al. ext. ladder, Shop vac., Air compressor, Leaf blower, Metal
cabinet, Toolbox & tools, Battery charger.
THIS IS A PARTIAL LISTING: See website for more.
BP & MN sales tax applies.

Keith Sharer Auction Service


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The Citizen-Tribune
is dedicating this space
to cover Mike Garlands
Pacific Crest Trail walk
for cancer.
Fifth Week
Day 26: A lot of
climbing today, Mike
said. I climbed about
3,000 feet in four miles
and it took a long time.
Mike said it was
quite cool Monday night
and he was hoping he
could get a decent
amount of sleep.
I have been trying
to keep my miles down
for my feet. he said.
They are doing ok. The

320-267-1963

hills are tough on them


though.
Mike went into town
Monday to replenish his
food and water. He figures the next town to be
able to replenish wont
be for another 80+ miles.
Mike ran into a man
named Rueben, a sixyear cancer survivor who
was gracious enough to
give Mike a ride back to
the trail.
Its amazing how,
no matter where you go,
who you run into, they all
have a connection to cancer, Mike said. That is
the reason for this jour-

The Becker Bulldog girls


softball team (seeded #2)
closed out their regular season
in style, producing two
shutout wins in the first two
rounds of the Section 5AAA
playoffs.
Becker 2, Big Lake 0
quarterfinal
Beckers
game Tuesday pitted them
against the #7 seeded Big
Lake Hornets. It was a game
many expected the Bulldogs
to dominate, but Big Lake
came ready to play and made
the game a challenge for the
girls right down to the final
out.
Becker was able to jump
to an early 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first when Hailey
Fitzpatrick walked and stole
second base with one out.
After another out was
recorded, Alexa Hanowski
came up with a two-out single
to score Fitzpatrick.
The game remained 1-0
until the fifth when Payton
Williams led off with a single
and advanced to third with
some aggressive base running
on a sacrifice bunt by Fitzpatrick. Erika Schwartz and

Williams then perfectly executed a suicide squeeze to


plate another run to make the
score 2-0, and that was all the
scoring necessary for Becker
to pull out the first round playoff win.
After allowing a single in
the first, pitcher Brianna
Corey silenced the Hornet
bats throughout the rest of the
game and allowed just one
more baserunner (reached on
an error) throughout the final
six innings. Corey struck out
two while allowing only the
one hit and no walks.
Williams was the offensive hero as she finished with
two hits on the day.
Becker 6,
Zimmerman 0
In the semifinal game at
Becker Thursday, the Bulldogs bats looked livelier and
Corey pitched another gem to
put Becker one step closer to
the state tournament.
The Bulldogs had played
the Thunder twice this season
and won by scores of 5-3 and
10-8 in the regular season, so
they knew the Thunder would
PAYTON WILLIAMS was the star Tuesday against Big present a challenge.

SB to page 13

Lake (along with pitcher Brianna Corey) as Williams had


two hits and one run scored in the 2-0 first round playoff
win at home. (Photo by Bill Morgan)

Baseball team gets two big wins


to finish regular season at 10-9
By Bill Morgan,
Staff Writer

The Becker Bulldog


boys baseball team went 2-1
to close out the regular season
with section play beginning
next week.
Becker 8, Mora 0
Cody
Gruenhagen
pitched a complete-game
shutout Thursday at home and
had two hits for Becker in a
win over Mora in their final
regular season game before
sections.
Gruenhagen gave up just
three hits on the mound for
the Bulldogs.
Andrew Stanger, Connor
Rolf and Casey Vesledahl all
had two hits for Becker,

ney! So we can keep


meeting the survivors!
Monday evening,
Mike also stopped at
Jimmy's Springs and then
made plans to stay the
night there.
I am hoping to meet
up with a new friend of
mine, Andrew, Mike
said. He may be able to
head out with me for a
couple days. It will be
nice to have company for
a couple days if everything works out. We are
planning to meet maybe
Wednesday morning.

which finished the regular


season with a 10-9 record.
Albany 6, Becker 0
The Bulldogs hosted the
Albany Huskies Monday afternoon and were shutout by
six runs.
No other information
was made available to the Citizen-Tribune by press time.
Becker 8, Big Lake 2
The Bulldogs traveled
west and beat the Hornets on
the road last Friday night.
The Bulldogs took an
early lead with a run in the
second and three more in the
third off Hornet pitcher, Dallas Miller. Vesledahl had the
big hit as he doubled in two
runs.
Big Lake got a run back
in the home third when JD
Huberty and Tanner Teige singled and moved up on a bunt
by Doperalski. Huberty
scored on an error.
After Bulldogs added a
run in the fourth, Big Lake
matched that with a run in the
fifth. Bordwell and Huberty
walked and moved up on a
bunt by Teige. Bordwell
scored on a groundout by
Doperalski.

BEAU PAULY waited for the pitch as he and his


teammates battled Big Lake last Friday on the road.
Becker won the game, 8-2. (Photo by Ken Francis)

Teige came in to pitch in


the fifth and allowed three
runs in the seventh.
Dallas Miller took the
loss. He allowed five runs
(two earned) and two hits in
4.1 innings. He struck out five
and walked four.
Beckers
Andrew
Stanger was the winning

pitcher.
Up Next
The boys will travel to
Sauk Rapids-Rice Tuesday to
play their opening round
game of the Section 5AAA
playoff tournament. The opponent and time is yet-to-bedetermined.

Clear Lake Lakers


lose to Foley and St. Joes

By Bill Morgan, Staff Writer

The Clear Lake Lakers baseball team


dropped two games this past week, falling
to 1-2 on the year.
Foley 15, Clear Lake 5
Ean VonWald was 4-for-5 to lead
host Foley to 10-run victory over Clear
Lake in seven innings last Saturday.
Brandon Holthaus, Mike Plante and
Sam Keeler all had three hits for the Lumberjacks.
Plante also picked up the win on the

mound.
St. Joseph 15,
Clear Lake 8
Shortstop Joey Stock went 4-for-6
with three runs and a two-run homer in
the second to lead St. Joseph (1-3 Sauk
Valley, 2-4 overall) May 15 at home.
Center fielder Ethan Carlson was 3for-5 with six RBI, including a fourth-inning grand slam, for the Joes. Winning
pitcher was Greg Anderson.
Jake Samuelson went 3-for-5 with a
fifth-inning grand slam for Clear Lake.

BIKE RODEO
AND HELMET SALE
Join us for CentraCare Health Monticellos annual
Bike Rodeo on Saturday, June 11, 2016 from 9 a.m.
to noon in the hospitals west parking lot.
Bike Rode features $3 bike helmets in toddler, child,
youth and adult sizes. Helmets are sold on a firstcome basis so shop early for the best selection!
For more information about Bike Rodeo, call
763-271-2836.

BIKE RODEO AND HELMET SALE


Saturday, June 11, 2016 9 a.m. - noon
CentraCare Health Monticello 1013 Hart Boulevard Monticello, MN 55362 centracare.com

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