Topics:

Formal Complaints

Date:
01/21/2021

Subject:
Troy Beatty/Evansdale Water Works Board of Trustees - Informal Resolution Report & Order

Opinion:

The Iowa Public Information Board

In re the Matter of:

Troy Beatty, Complainant

And Concerning:

Evansdale Water Works Board of Trustees, Respondent

 

                      Case Number: 20FC:0087

                                  

                     Informal Resolution Order

              

This matter comes before the Iowa Public Information Board (IPIB) this 21st day of January, 2021, to consider the Acceptance of an Informal Resolution.

The IPIB accepted the complaint against the Evansdale Water Works Board of Trustees on October 15, 2020.  Pursuant to Iowa Code section 23.9, the parties negotiated and reached a proposed Informal Resolution.

The Board has reviewed the informal resolution and approves it pursuant to Iowa Administrative Rule 497-2.4(3).  The IPIB chair is directed to sign the Informal Resolution on behalf of the IPIB.

The parties have 90 days to complete the proposed terms from today’s date.  If the terms of the Informal Resolution are completed, the IPIB will dismiss the complaint.

 

_______________________________

IPIB Chair

 

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

 

This document was sent by electronic mail on the _________ day of ___________, 2021, to:

 

Troy Beatty

Pat Galles, legal counsel for the Evansdale Water Works Board of Trustees

 

 

Before The Iowa Public Information Board

In re the Matter of:

Troy Beatty, Complainant

And Concerning:

Evansdale Water Works Board of Trustees, Respondent

 

                      Case Number: 20FC:0087

                                  

                     Informal Resolution Report

              

COMES NOW, Margaret E. Johnson, Executive Director for the Iowa Public Information Board (IPIB), and respectfully submits this Informal Resolution Report:

On August 27, 2020, Troy Beatty filed formal complaint 20FC:0087, alleging that the Evansdale Water Works Board of Trustees violated Iowa Code chapter 22.

 

The IPIB accepted the complaint on October 15, 2020, and directed IPIB staff to assist the parties in adopting an informal resolution.  The parties have approved an informal resolution as described in the attached report by Brett Toresdahl, IPIB deputy director.

 

The terms of the informal resolution are to be completed within 90 days of acceptance by all parties.  Upon showing proof of compliance, the IPIB shall dismiss this complaint as successfully resolved.

 

It is recommended that the IPIB approve the proposed informal resolution, direct the IPIB chair to sign the informal resolution, and set the matter for compliance review in accordance with the terms of the informal resolution.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

Margaret E. Johnson, J.D.

Executive Director

 

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

 

This document was sent by electronic mail on the _________ day of ___________, 2020, to:

 

Troy Beatty

Pat Galles, legal counsel for the Evansdale Water Works Board of Trustees

 

 

 

 

 

Troy Beatty, Complainant

And

Evansdale Water Works Board of Trustees, Respondent

Case Number: 20FC:0087

Informal Resolution Report

On August 27, 2020, Troy Beatty filed formal complaint 20FC:0087, alleging that the Evansdale Water Works Board of Trustees (EWW) violated Iowa Code chapter 22.

Mr. Beatty alleged that he, as Mayor of Evansdale, requested copies of five years of timesheets and the operating handbook from the EWW on August 5, 2020.  He alleged that the record request was denied on August 19, 2020.

A copy of the Evansdale City Council minutes from the August 4, 2020, meeting was provided by Mayor Beatty.  At that meeting, the Council voted to direct the Mayor to acquire copies of the records to review and report back to the City Council.

Legal counsel for the EWW contacted the IPIB on September 4, 2020, and indicated he would file a response.  On September 14, 2020, legal counsel again contacted the IPIB and indicated that he was trying to retrieve the requested records.

On September 30, 2020, Mayor Beatty advised the IPIB that he had received some records, but he was still missing the 2020 documents.  No information was provided by the EWW to explain the delay.

The Iowa Public Information Board (IPIB) accepted the formal complaint on October 15, 2020, as it pertains to the failure to release a public record in a timely manner.

Pursuant to Iowa Code 23.9, the parties negotiated and reached an informal resolution.
The parties agree to the following terms:

  1. The Evansdale Water Works Board of Trustees will acknowledge during an open meeting that the requirements for the release of public records in a timely manner was not met, and this acknowledgement will be recorded in the minutes of said meeting.
  2. The Evansdale Water Works Board of Trustees shall establish a policy for public records requests in accordance with Iowa Code chapter 22 including a fee schedule for the retrieval, review, and release of public records based upon actual costs. This policy shall be approved at a Board meeting, and a copy shall be provided to the IPIB.
  3. The Evansdale Water Works Board of Trustees shall conduct training during an open meeting for all Board members and staff on Iowa Code chapters 21 and 22 (Sunshine Laws).  The Board may utilize the powerpoint training available on the IPIB website. The Board shall work with their legal counsel to provide the training to the Board and staff.
  4. Mr. Beatty shall be provided with the public records that he has requested and not received. Documentation that this request has been fulfilled shall be provided to the IPIB.
  5. The Board shall approve this resolution during an open meeting and include the full text in the minutes of said meeting.  Said minutes shall be provided to the IPIB.

The terms of this informal resolution will be completed within 90 days of acceptance by all parties.  Upon showing proof of compliance, the IPIB shall dismiss this complaint as successfully resolved.

The Vice-Chair of the EWW Board of Trustees, Dorthy Wear approved the informal resolution on January 8, 2021.

Mr. Beatty approved the informal resolution on October 30, 2020.

The IPIB Deputy Director recommends that the IPIB approve the informal resolution and authorize the IPIB Chair to sign the informal resolution on behalf of the IPIB.

By the IPIB Deputy Director

_________________________________

Brett J. Toresdahl