Minutes of the Regular City Commission Meeting held on September 9, 2025 at City Hall at 4:00 PM.
Present: President Lyn James, Vice-Chair Ryan Shear, Benjamin Schaaf, Myron Vail, Chief Headley, Steve Ness, Todd Hofland, Josh Stuchal, Aaron Allen, Peggy Allen, Kady York, Chris Buchholz, Brad Mosher, Brianna Fleck, Kaitlyn Brooks, and Stacy McGee. Absent: Sara Bullis
President James called the meeting order at 4:00 pm. Motion by Shear, second by Vail to approve the amended agenda. RCV= all aye, MC.
Direct Deposit: $34,488.058; Salary Check $616.60 (8/5/25), Checks #14614 – 14638; Voided Checks: None; Bills: Advanced Business Methods $226.86, Asphalt Preservation Company $214,014.53, Badlands Patriot $1,033.52, Boss Office Products $120.97, Bowman Auto Parts $471.34, Bowman Park and Rec $44,718.10, Bowman Sales and Service $144.12, Bronson’s Marketplace $76.96, Brosz Engineering $44,295.00, Core and Main, LP $2,083.32, Coyle Electric $6,762.62, Dakota Dust-Tex $192.45, Dakota Western Bank $69.40, Morgan Foss $900.00, Frontier Travel Center $557.34, MDU $8,114.54, Newby’s Ace Hardware $85.91, Steven Nes $348.00, SW Abstract $1,195.00, SW District Health Unit $50.00, Swanston Equipment Corporation $2,400.00Tiger Electric $619.88, VISA $1,582.47, Western Dakota Energy Association $125.00, and Wild and Weiss Law Firm $200.00.
BROSZ ENGINEERING – HEWSON:
Pay Application #1 for Chip Seal: The striping on Main Street is to be done next week, so there will be a separate pay application it. There will be approximately 200 ton of left over chip that Asphalt Preservation is giving to the city for payment of storage of the chips for their other projects ($70/ton value includes labor, so not sure of actual value). Motion by Shear, second by Vail to approve Pay Application #1 for chip seal in the amount of $214,014.53 payable to Asphalt Preservation. RCV= all aye, MC. A business requested larger parking spaces when they do the striping. The Commission decided to keep the same spacing for the striping for vehicles on Main Street because they didn’t want to lose parking space, and didn’t want to change it for one business owner.
HOFLAND – STREET/VECTOR/LANDFILL DEPTS.:
Department Head Report: Terry Sarsland said he would work at the landfill during fall wood cleanup week thru Thursday (9/22/25 – 2/25/25) and Brady Matheson will be there Friday and Saturday (9/26/25 – 9/27/25). McGee said Sarsland’s wage will be what he was last paid at the City, the Commission was okay with that.
Street Loader: Shear spoke about the loader replacement quote, with our trade in the cost would be $50,000.00. There will be enough money in the fund with this year’s transfer. Motion by Shear, second by Schaaf to approve the purchase of the 2025 John Deere 624P loader and paying a balance of $50,000.00 when it comes in. RCV= all aye, MC.
NESS -WATER AND SEWER DEPT.:
Department Head Report: Ness had training in Bismarck, took two tests and passed both. He still has some more tests to do, he can take two at a time and should get done with them by the end of the year to become certified.
3rd Street and 3rd Avenue SW Intersection: Justin Kruger gave us a quote to do the water main replacement at the intersection of 3rd Street SW and 3rd Avenue SW, and the quote is good as long as he is still in town and doesn’t have to do another mobilization. Motion by Vail, second by Schaaf to approve JK Excavation and Construction fixing the water main at the intersection of 3rd Avenue SW and 3rd Street SW in the amount of $148,000 plus any necessary engineering. RCV= all aye, MC. Ness will check with the engineers if they need to be involved in this project.
CHIEF HEADLEY – POLICE DEPT.:
Activity Report for 8/18/25 – 9/1/25: Incidents – 6 (Search warrant, animal cruelty, animal neglect, harassment-emergency personnel, criminal trespass, and burglary), Calls for Service – 51 (extra patrol-14, public relations-5, information report-4, lost animal-3, lockout-2, suspicious person, circumstance—2, unruly child-2, traffic control for fire-2, found property-2, accident property damage, leaving the scene of an accident, traffic complaint, domestic dispute, welfare check, lost property, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, abuse or neglect of vulnerable adult, reckless driver, agency assistance, animal problem, citizen assist, dog or cat running at large, and suspicious circumstance), Traffic Stop – 15 (written warning-9, citation-3, verbal warning-2 and no action), and Arrests – 1 (harassment).
Police Cruiser: The water pump needs replaced in the police cruiser, it is going to cost about $3,500.00 to fix. The Commission approved Headley getting it fixed.
Abandoned Dog: They have a dog in their kennel that they have had for approximately 3 weeks and no one is claiming her. They have advertised on Facebook that they are adopting it out but have no interest. Headley inquired what he should do with the dog. It was suggested that Headley put an ad on KPOK to see if anyone is interested in the dog since not everyone is on social media. If there is no interest by the next meeting then the Commission will address it.
ALLEN – GARBAGE DEPT:
Department Head Report: Nothing to report
ALLEN – FINANCIAL AUDITOR:
Park and Rec City Sales Tax Request: Allen presented a City Sales Tax Request for Bowman Park and Rec for a capitol project for concrete in front of The Edge in the amount of $40,066.42. Motion by Vail, second by Shear to approve the city sales tax request for Bowman Park and Rec in the amount of $40,066.42. RCV= all aye, MC.
Trees Grant: Allen explained there is a 80/20 cost share grant for putting more trees in the community. The City’s 20% share can also be in kind labor, equipment use, etc, doesn’t need to be funds. Allen will bring back the grant information when she figures out the costs associated with it. Vail said he would be the caretaker and water the trees as the grant requires. Motion by Schaaf, second by Shear to approve applying for Community Forestry Tree Grant. RCV= all aye, MC.
Back the Blue Grant: Allen stated that the City would be receiving Back the Blue grant funds in October in the amount of $2,819.55 per officer. Motion by Shear, second by Schaaf to accept the Back the Blue funds to use as a retention bonus to be paid out over two years with half being paid on 1/2/26 and the other on 1/2/27 less payroll taxes. RCV= all aye, MC.
TRE Meeting: Allen inquired if anyone want to attend this meeting, it is in Texas. No one wants to attend.
NDLC and MFOA Meeting: Allen inquired about attending the NDLC Annual Conference Training and MFOA Training in Bismarck. Motion by Schaaf, second by Shear to allow Allen to attend the MFOA and NDLC annual training in Bismarck. RCV= all aye, MC.
JAMES:
James stated that a resident informed her that a sidewalk was ripped out at a residence near the old hospital and kids are riding bike in the street now on their way to school. Allen will work with Shannon and bring a letter back to send to the resident stating that it needs replaced. Allen will investigate to see if it was a City sidewalk from a prior Safe Routes to School project.
CHRIS BUCHHOLZ-TNR:
Buchholz stated that he doesn’t feel that TNR is effective. James spoke how she feels there is a drastic improvement in diseased and feral cats running around. Commissioners explained how it gets rid of diseased cats so it doesn’t spread to other cats. Buchholz wondered how you could tell if the cats running around town have been treated. York stated that the TNR cats have their ears notched and they have a book with photos that they can compare the cats if necessary. Buchholz said just fixing the females is not effective and York stated both females and males are fixed.
Headley stated that the PD has live traps for the public to use, all he asks is if it appears to be a pet, please release it, if its feral, give it go to a farmer or rancher. Headley stated that the service of borrowing out live traps had bottomed out when Meowser’s Cat Rescue took over. The PD does not have the means to board cats, they only have a kennel for dogs.
Allen gave Buchholz a letter from the city attorney answering a couple of his questions he had prior to this meeting.
CASE LDC#25-005 YORK KENNEL CUP APPEAL:
The City has not received any other appeals other than Chris Buchholz. James said she would check in quarterly for the first year to make sure things are being followed correctly at Meowser’s Cat Rescue if the Commission approved York’s CUP for a kennel. Motion by Vail, second by Schaaf, to deny the appeal and approve York’s CUP for a kennel with up to 15 cats and no dogs. RCV= all aye, MC. Allen told York she would give her the application for the Pet Rescue with her CUP for the kennel tomorrow.
MILES WATERBURY PARK AND REC:
Waterbury showed the Commission Park and Rec’s plans to add exercise stations around the walking path. The cost for all equipment and installation is approximately $14,000 at the high end . He is looking at a couple grants to help pay for this project and is requesting the Commissions blessing to put these at James Field since the City will have to insure them. He is not requesting any funds from the City. Motion by Shear, second by Schaaf to approve placing the fitness equipment around the walking path at James field. RCV= all aye, MC.
CLOSE OF MEETING:
Next Meeting: 9/16/25
Motion by Shear, second by Schaaf to approve the bills and the 8/19/25 Meeting Minutes. RCV= all aye, MC.
President James adjourned the meeting at 5:15 pm.
BOWMAN CITY COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA
Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 4:00 pm
Bowman City Hall, 101 1st St. NE
*Agenda Policy*: The City follows a strict agenda policy in order to insure transparency to the citizens of Bowman. NO topics will be discussed that are not on the agenda unless said topic constitutes an emergency action. This agenda has a rolling schedule so scheduled appointments may take place sooner than the scheduled time unless it is a public hearing.
4:00 – 4:05 PM Call Meeting to Order, Approval of Agenda and Pledge of Allegiance
Commissioners Review of Bills
4:05 – 4:30 PM Dept. Head Reports/Engineering (A. Allen, Hofland, Mason, Chief Headley, and Brosz Engineering)
4:30 PM Public Hearing for 2026 Budget Adoption
ALLEN
Extra Mile Day Proclamation
State Surplus Property Application
Danny S. Brosz Living Trust Map Replat Signatures
Letter of Support for Paulson Seed Road Project (Bowman and Talbot Township)
Letter of Support for Old Highway 12 Phase III Project (Bowman County)
Resident Compliance Letters
JAMES
Animals in the ET Zone
Open Forum
Close of Meeting
2025 Bowman City Commission Meeting Dates
Meetings start at 4:00 PM at City Hall, unless otherwise stated!
January 7 July 1
January 21* July 15
July 22, 24, and 28***
February 4 August 5
February 18 August 19
March 4 September 2*
March 25** September 16
April 1 October 7
April 1 – Equalization Mtg. 3:30 pm October 21
April 15
May 6 November 4
May 20 November 18
June 3 December 2
June 17 December 29**
* Meeting falls the day after a holiday; therefore, the agenda requests must be in the City Auditors Office by the Friday before the meeting at 11:00 am.
** Normal Meeting: Date was rescheduled to this date.
*** 2025 Budget Prep Meetings: July 22nd will start at 10:00 am and the 24th meeting will start at 8:00 am and lunch will be from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm and will recess when done completing a “section” of the budget and reconvene the next day at 8:00 am. July 28th will be an extra day if needed.
President of the City Commission
Lyn James is the owner of Flowers and Cappuccino by Lasting Visions in Bowman, ND, and has been in business for 33 years. She is passionate about her community and is currently serving her fifth term as President of the Bowman City Commission, after serving two terms as a City Commissioner. Lyn also serves on the Bowman County Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors, is the Chair of the Bowman Tax and Tourism Committee and is a member of the Bowman Area Chamber of Commerce and Bowman Rotary Club. She represents North Dakota cities as a member of the ND Peace Officers Standards and Training Board, as the Chair of the ND Economic Development Foundation Board of Directors, the Western Dakota Energy Association Executive Board, and the ND Workforce Development Council. Lyn is the past President of the ND League of Cities Executive Board and served as a member of the Bowman Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, along with various other local and regional boards, committees, and advisory positions.
City Commissioner President of City Commission
Term 1 1996-2000 Term 1 2004-2008
Term 2 2000-2004 Term 2 2008-2012
. Term 3 2012-2016
. Term 4 2016-2020
. Term 5 2020-2024
– Term 6 2024-2028
Street & Garbage Commissioner
rshear@cityofbowman.com
Ryan Shear was born and raised in Bowman. He is currently seated as the Vice President of the City Commission. He moved to Redmond, OR in 2006 and graduated from Redmond High School Global Academy in 2008. He then moved back to Bowman, and while working; did online courses with Rasmussen College for Criminal Justice. Currently, he is the manager at Professional Auto Body LLC. Ryan as two children: Isaiah and Isabella. Ryan is very community minded and cares deeply about the present and future of Bowman.
During Ryan’s off time, he volunteers for Bowman Ambulance as an EMR. He has been a part of the squad since 2009. He is a representative for the City Commission on the City Planning & Zoning Board, County Zoning Board, & The Bowman Renaissance Zone Authority. Ryan also likes to spend his free time traveling and spending quality time with his family.
City Commissioner
Term 1 2016 – 2020
Term 2 2020 – 2024
Term 3 2024 – 2028
Water/Sewer Commissioner
Myron was raised in Bowman and graduated from Bowman High School in 1977. He furthered his education at NDSSS Electrical and became an electrician and owned and operated Tiger Electric in Bowman for 20 years and has since retired.
He is married to Lori Vail and together they have 3 children (Leah, Forrest and Brent).
Myron currently serves on the Bowman County Zoning Board and the City of Bowman Tree Board. His hobbies including flipping houses and being a Grandpa.
Myron’s motto is “Fixing up Bowman, one house at a time
City Commissioner
Term 1 1992 – 1996
Term 2 2016 – 2020
Term 3 2020 – 2024
Term 4 2024 – 2028
Police Commissioner
bschaaf@cityofbowman.com
Benji is a native of Bowman, graduating Bowman High School. He is married to Lindsey and together have two children, Emma and Evan. Benji currently works as the parts manager for Bowman Sales and Service and is a member of the Bowman Assembly of God Church, serving as an Awana leader. He is a volunteer with the Bowman Ambulance Squad and is serving on the Bowman Regional Public Library board. His hobbies include riding motorcycle, watching supercross and motocross, and spending time with his family.
City Commissioner
Term 1 2018-2022
Term 2 2022-2026
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