Board of Supervisors Minutes
December 2003
December 2, 2003:
The Fremont County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on Tuesday, December 2, 2003, in the Fremont County Courthouse, Boardroom, with Hickey and Aistrope present. A quorum was declared and the meeting officially called to order at 9:00 a.m. Minutes of the previous Board session were read and approved. The agenda was approved as posted.
At 9:00 a.m. a discussion was held in regards to the possible sale of Country Acres Care and the farm. Present were Jean Boone, Bobbie Mather and Sharla Mather. Sandra Sillers arrived later in the meeting. Hickey said the Board is thinking about selling the property and getting the property back on the tax rolls. Discussion followed. Boone and the Mathers voiced this opinions against selling the property. Sillers said because of the guidelines coming down, the state is cutting funding for the providers and the funding will be coming from federal and county funds. She said some of the MR's may be placed in an HCBS setting where they will receive just as good care or better care and would have a home life with twenty four hour care. Sillers said that county care facilities are in the past and we need to move forward. If we didn't go this way the county could not afford to ask the taxpayers to fund what would be needed without federal dollars. Hickey said this is a discussion and the Board still doesn't know exactly what will be done.
At 10:00 a.m. County Treasurer Judy Crain met with the Board in regards to the DOT rewrite training for the employees in the Treasurer's office next budget year. Judy said it was suggested to her to close the office for two days. She doesn't like to close the office so she is thinking about working out travel expense with other counties and sending two at a time. She said she just wanted to let the Board know what is coming up in the next budget year. She said the Treasurer's Association received an award for their website to pay taxes on line. She said the next project is to issue vehicle registration renewals on line. This is projected to be available for May registration renewals.
At 10:30 a.m. Sheriff Steve MacDonald met with the Board and discussed an ordinance for law enforcement. Further discussion will be followed with the County Attorney.
In other business, the following claims were approved for Friday, December 5, 2003.
Veterans Affairs Commission | Plumbing Equipment | |
Larry Greedy 36.00 | Williams Hardware 97.50 | |
Darrell Kilpatrick 36.46 | Radio & Related Equipment | |
Calvin Roulson 43.96 | Dictaphone 7,432.19 | |
Electrical Supplies & Parts | Office Equipment | |
Shull Hardware 113.00 | Dictaphone 77.00 | |
Food & Provisions | Custodial | |
Iowa Dept of Human Svcs 2,002.28 | AmeriPride Linen & Apparel Svc 134.52 | |
Sidney Food Ltd. 463.95 | Culligan 471.60 | |
Wal-Mart Community 46.15 | Tele-Services Ltd 24.27 | |
Clothing & Dry Goods | Extermination Services | |
Bob Barker Co. Inc. 236.15 | Allely Pest Control 35.00 | |
Custodial Supplies | Buildings-Capital Outlay | |
Connie Aistrope 19.30 | O'Neal Electric Company 157.10 | |
Henneman Auto Parts 3.98 | Office Equipment & Furniture | |
Iowa Prison Industries 303.75 | METEORLOGIX 450.00 | |
K-Mart Stores 4.64 | Employee Gr Ins-County Contrib | |
Maryville Typewriter Exch 1.09 |
12.64 |
|
Shull Hardware 97.69 | Stationery & Forms | |
United Building Centers 4.82 | Office Warehouse Inc. 46.78 | |
Hardware (non motor vehicle) | Outpatient | |
Shull Hardware 26.00 | Waubonsie Mental Health 6,130.52 | |
Fuels | Prescriptions Medicine | |
Farragut Oil Inc 53.00 | Penn Drug 49.36 | |
Fleet Services 1,580.10 | Work Activity Services | |
Holt Gas Co.Inc. 26.76 | Crossroads of Western Iowa 562.81 | |
Tires & Tubes | Technical Services | |
Farragut Oil Inc 20.00 | CCMS 324.00 | |
Kelly Tire & Exhaust Inc 731.55 | Legal Represent for Commitment | |
Minor Mv Parts & Access | Richard T. Anderson 120.00 | |
Beecher Inc. 198.06 | Employee Mileage & Subsistence | |
Red Line Oil Inc. 149.05 | Sandra Sillers 179.26 | |
Stationery & Forms | Telephone & Telegraph Services | |
Maryville Typewriter Exch 369.97 | Iowa Telecom 244.91 | |
Office Warehouse Inc. 224.61 | Office & Data Proc Equip Maint | |
Magazines,Period.& Books | Xerox Corporation 200.41 | |
West Group Payment Center 218.40 | Employee Gr Ins-County Contrib | |
Data Processing Supplies |
973.81 |
|
American Express 80.23 | Cover Aggregate & Sand | |
Minor Equip & Hand Tools | Schildberg Constr Co Inc 22,028.31 | |
Electronic Engineering Co 245.00 | Traffic & Street Sign Material | |
Penn Drug 39.07 | Iowa Prison Industries 2,099.00 | |
Medical & Laboratory Supplies | Hardware (non motor vehicle) | |
Zee Medical Service Co. 49.04 | Linweld 191.93 | |
Wearing Apparel & Uniform | PowerPlan 287.93 | |
Alamar Uniforms 2,519.86 | Safety Items | |
American Express 64.19 | Fesler's Inc. 304.80 | |
Aramark 156.84 | Gen.Fire & Saf.Equip. Co. 450.40 | |
Carpenter Uniform Company 65.89 | Tires & Tubes | |
Galls Inc 295.96 | Alford Tire Company 251.84 | |
Inventory Trading Company 316.00 | Minor Mv Parts & Access | |
Lewis Cleaners 133.00 | Ardick Equipment Co. 560.00 | |
OMB Police Supply 523.99 | Ditch Witch of Omaha 162.88 | |
Spur Name Tapes 10.50 | Filter Care 84.10 | |
Rent & Utilities Payments | Henneman Auto Parts 345.17 | |
MidAmerican Energy Co. 45.68 | Inland Truck Parts 690.24 | |
Other | Mark Hydraulic Co.Inc. 850.44 | |
Adams County Sheriff Dept 1,650.00 | Menards 19.54 | |
Evercom Systems, Inc. 350.00 | Nebraska-Iowa Ind. Fasteners 133.38 | |
Sidney Food Ltd. 71.00 | Olsen Dodge Inc. 353.60 | |
Official Publ & Legal Notices | PowerPlan 193.22 | |
Sidney Argus-Herald 19.75 | Road Builders Mach.& Sup.Co. 375.94 | |
Board Proceedings | Ted's Mower Sales & Svc. 91.75 | |
Sidney Argus-Herald 412.50 | Wise-Mack Inc. 295.86 | |
Photocopying & Duplicating Ser | Stationery & Forms | |
Doramae Casson RPR-CSR 43.25 | Kriegler Office Equipment 34.90 | |
Xerox Corporation 46.70 | Minor Equip & Hand Tools | |
Printing of Ballots | Henneman Auto Parts 3.99 | |
Matt Parrott & Sons Co. 1,085.57 | Safety & Protective Supplies | |
Postage & Mailing | Linweld 11.90 | |
Penn Drug 5.46 | Wal-Mart Community 20.70 | |
Employee Mileage & Subsistence | Employee Mileage & Subsistence | |
Adventureland Inn 139.10 | Daniel R. Davis 5.34 | |
David Aistrope 185.93 | Heartland Inn 143.38 | |
American Express 277.48 | Telephone & Telegraph Services | |
Judith Crain 54.40 | Alltel 167.13 | |
Arnold Emberton 165.51 | Bitwind Communications LLC 112.50 | |
Don Gibson 72.36 | Iowa Telecom 380.57 | |
Hampton Inn 476.15 | Engineering Services | |
Margaret Henkle 137.81 | Nielsen, Mayne Architecture 434.04 | |
Keith Hickey 163.44 | Electric Power | |
Holiday Inn Airport & Conf Ctr 297.89 | MidAmerican Energy Co. 10.19 | |
Lucille Hunt 92.45 | Motor Vehicle Equipment | |
Page County Treasurer 46.80 | Henneman Auto Parts 24.00 | |
John E. Whipple 111.60 | Inland Truck Parts 450.00 | |
Betty Jo Whitehead 142.62 | Vermeer Sales & Svc Inc 69.97 | |
Janeth Winkler 58.88 | Workmens' Compensation Ins | |
Telephone & Telegraph Services | IMWCA 6,290.00 | |
AT & T 20.94 | Sanitation & Disposal Services | |
Cellular 29 Plus 1,084.98 | Fremont Co. Landfill Commiss. 15.00 | |
Don Gibson 35.75 | Jdgments-Dmges-Sett-Fines | |
Heartland Net 39.00 | Mark Crom 200.00 | |
Iowa Telecom 1,613.36 | Roads | |
OneStar Long Distance Inc. 328.41 | Negus Sons Inc. 41,270.38 | |
Engineering Services | Food & Provisions | |
NEAT Laboratories Inc 46.00 | Earl May Seed & Nursery 31.49 | |
Legal & Court-Related Services | Fremont County Vet Clinic 83.85 | |
West Group Payment Center 220.00 | Ray Allen Manufacturing Co Inc 106.65 | |
Medical & Health Services | United States Police Canine 40.00 | |
Carolyn Good 169.95 | Secret Investigations | |
Natural Gas,LP Gas, Fuel Oil | Electronic Engineering Co 3,250.00 | |
Aquila 146.02 | Employee Mileage & Subsistence | |
Electric Power | Donald L. Bartholomew 43.20 | |
MidAmerican Energy Co. 555.01 | Office Equipment & Furniture | |
Water & Sewer | Donald L. Bartholomew 225.00 | |
City of Sidney 106.80 | Telephone & Telegraph Services | |
Fixed Plant Equipment | Iowa Telecom 1,167.37 | |
Gen.Fire & Saf.Equip. Co. 359.50 | Qwest 242.28 | |
Office & Data Proc Equip Maint | Southwest Telephone Exch. 216.96 | |
Traffic Control Structures | ||
Ikon Office Solutions 80.00 | Sign-Up Ltd 257.31 | |
Grand Total 125,270.45 |
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
ATTEST:
Fremont County Auditor Keith Hickey, Chairman
December 4, 2003:
The Fremont County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on Thursday, December 4, 2003, in the Fremont County Courthouse, Boardroom, with Hickey and Aistrope present. A quorum was declared and the meeting officially called to order at 9:00 a.m. Minutes of the previous Board session were read and approved. The agenda was approved as posted.
At 9:00 a.m. County Engineer Dan Davis met with the Board. Jon Johnson was present. Davis said the Zoning Commission voted in favor of issuing a special use permit for the Riverton lagoon project. Davis recommended that since the Zoning Commission voted in favor of the project that he recommends the Board approve the special use permit.
RESOLUTION 2003-85
WHEREAS an application has been received for a Special Use Permit under the Zoning Ordinance of Fremont County, Iowa, and,
WHEREAS the Zoning Commission has reported to the Board recommending issuance of said Special Use Permit.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that a permit is granted to the party for the Special Use on the piece of property designated in the attached Special Use Permit form.
This resolution hereby authorizes the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to execute the attached Special Use Permit.
Dated this 4th day of December, 2003. Motion to adopt Resolution made by Aistrope.
ATTEST:
/s/ Lucille
Hunt
/s/ Keith Hickey, Chairman
Fremont County
Auditor
/s/ David Aistrope
Chuck Larson - Absent
SPECIAL USE PERMIT
The Fremont County, Iowa, Board of Supervisors, pursuant to the provisions of the Fremont County Zoning Ordinance and Chapter 335 of the 2001 Code of Iowa, as amended, hereby authorizes the following special use: To build a waste water lagoon to service the City of Riverton
The special use shall be located on the following property:
Parcel A of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 68 North, Range 41 West of the 5th P.M., Fremont County, Iowa, whose exterior boundary is more fully described as follows:
Beginning at the monumented South Quarter corner of said Section 29, thence South 89° 33'51" East along the south line of said Section 653.40 feet to a rebar; thence North 02° 07'55" East 1,000.00 feet to a rebar; thence North 89° 33'51" West 653.40 feet to a point on the west line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; thence South 02° 07'55" West along said west line 1,000.00 feet back to the point of beginning. Said parcel containing 15.00 acres, more or less, inclusive of 0.76 acres for County Road right-of-way. Said parcel is subject to an easement for ingress and egress over the southerly 50 feet thereof and is subject to any easements of record not reflected on this plat.
The owner of the special use property is: City of Riverton, Iowa
Date of issuance: 12-4-03
/s/ Keith Hickey, Chairman
Board of Supervisors
Fremont County, Iowa
Motion was made by Aistrope to authorize Chairman Hickey to sign DOT Bypass Agreement number 2004-C-057, Project No. STP-2-1(40)--2C-36 in accordance with Iowa Code Section 28E.12. Aistrope, aye; Hickey, aye.
Brian Morrissey and Rex Allen met with the Board and County Engineer Dan Davis in regards to the Highway 2/I29 development area. Rex Allen is doing the traffic study and engineering and he works with Morrissey and the Ames office. Morrissey presented the traffic study in the area. He said DOT is applying for safety funds for use in that area. The county will also have a local match and he will work with the county engineer. As of now Morrissey and Allen are recommending to the DOT commission that the speed limit be dropped to fifty miles per hour in that area. The Board said they really appreciated them coming down to meet with them and the county engineer and thanked them for their time to keep the supervisors up to date.
At 10:00 a.m. Janeth Winkler and County Sanitarian Don Gibson
met with the Board in regards to setbacks for
wells and septic tanks on lots.
At 10:45 a.m. IT Director Arnold Emberton met with the Board. Emberton discussed warranty options on the main computer system. He said he had the option to prepay the maintenance agreement for three years. The price for the three year maintenance agreement would save the county approximately $3,000 and would lock the price in for three years. He told them that we cannot run without maintenance on the main system. Aistrope said anywhere we can save money we need to do it and if he can save $3,000 over three years then Emberton should sign the three year agreement. Aistrope made a motion to authorize Emberton to sign the three year maintenance agreement with IBM. Aistrope, aye; Hickey, aye.
The Sheriff and the County Attorney could not be at the meeting to discuss additional ordinance for law enforcement. The discussion was delayed until the County Attorney and Sheriff could be present.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
ATTEST:
Fremont County Auditor Keith Hickey, Chairman
December 9, 2003:
The Fremont County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on Tuesday,
December 9, 2003, in the Fremont County Courthouse, Boardroom, with Hickey,
Aistrope and Larson present. A quorum was declared and the meeting officially
called to order at 9:00 a.m. Minutes of the previous Board session were read and
approved. The agenda was approved as posted.
At 9:00 a.m. the Board sent budget worksheets, letter and budget calendar for fiscal year 2004/2005 to various departments to be completed according to the budget calendar.
At 9:30 a.m. the following resolution was approved.
RESOLUTION ABATING TAXES ON LAND OBTAINED BY TAX SALE DEED OWNED BY JORGE L. VALQUIER-CRUZ
WHEREAS, Jorge L. Valquier-Cruz now owns certain property in Fremont County, Iowa, Parcel No. 020020296000000 described as:
Fifty-Five feet running North & South & Three-hundred & Sixteen Feet running East & West situated in the extreme NE corner of the N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of Section 29, Township 69 North, Range 43 West of the 5th P.M. Iowa, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Whereas, the property is owned by Jorge L. Valquier-Cruz as a result of a Tax Sale Deed, from a Tax Sale Certificate 95-95003 assigned to Mr. Valquier-Cruz by the Fremont County Board of Supervisors.
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED under Iowa Code Section 446.31 that the above described property's delinquent taxes from 1993/1994 to 2002/2003 shall be abated due to an agreement with the County Board of Supervisors. Once these taxes are abated, all taxes remaining due for the 2003/2004 taxable year and all future taxes will remain on the tax roll.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Auditor and Treasurer shall enter such change orders required to abate these taxes.
Dated the 9th day of December, 2003.
Motion by Aistrope, carried unanimously.
ATTEST:
/s/ Lucille
Hunt
/s/ Keith Hickey, Chairman aye
Fremont County
Auditor
/s/ David
Aistrope
aye
/s/ Chuck
Larson
aye
At 10:00 a.m. the continuance of the public hearing to vacate an alley in the unincorporated town of Anderson was held. Present were Assistant County Engineer Jim Owens and Steve Wichman. Discussion was held. Wichman's attorney could not be here for the hearing. Motion was made by Aistrope to continue the hearing to December 18, 2003, at 10:00 a.m. so Wichman's attorney could be present. Larson, aye; Aistrope, aye; Hickey, aye.
In other business, the Sheriff's Monthly Report of Fees Collected, the Recorder's Monthly Report of Fees Collected and payroll for Friday, December 12, 2003, were approved.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
ATTEST:
Fremont County
Auditor
Keith Hickey, Chairman
December 11, 2003:
The Fremont County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on Thursday, December 11, 2003, in the Fremont County Courthouse, Boardroom, with Hickey, Aistrope and Larson present. A quorum was declared and the meeting officially called to order at 9:00 a.m. Minutes of the previous Board session were read and approved. The agenda was approved as posted.
At 8:30 a.m. a department head meeting was held with the Board. Present were Steve Whitehead, Sandra Sillers, Art Claiborne, Margaret Henkle, Dan Davis, Janeth Winkler, Arnold Emberton, Judy Crain, Karen Berry, Steve MacDonald and Lucille Hunt. The County Attorney was unable to attend. The Compensation Board minutes were copied for budget preparation. The Compensation Board recommended a 2.5% increase in salary for 2004/2005. Hickey stressed that we all must live within our budget and requested that the departments do not spend their entire budget as we are below 19% carryover. Discussion was held in regards to levy limits, consolidation of counties and consolidation of counties and cities. Hickey said he attended a meeting ten years ago in an area north of Des Moines. The talk at that time was to consolidate counties and Hickey said it was overwhelmingly overruled. Hickey said we are fortunate that we still have local government where people can have local access. He said maybe the system isn't broken at the local level but maybe it is broken at a higher level. Sillers said the myth she has heard on the street is that the county has plenty of money and maybe we need to do some informative newspaper articles. Davis said the county having to take over additional roads is going to be costly for county government. Claiborne said he knows that the people he has talked to knows that the additional roads are going to be costly to the county and also insurance coverage is very costly. Discussion was held in regards to the possible sale of the county home and the county farm.
At 9:30 a.m. motion was made by Aistrope to authorize Chairman Hickey to sign the renewal license for on premise liquor, wine or beer and Sunday Sales for Skyline Sportsman's Club LLC. Larson, aye; Aistrope, aye; Hickey, aye.
At 10:00 a.m. a discussion was held with the Sheriff and County Attorney in regards to an ordinance relating to sexually oriented business.
At 10:30 a.m. the Supervisors left with the Sheriff to visit the jail.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
ATTEST:
Fremont County Auditor Keith Hickey, Chairman
December 16, 2003:
The Fremont County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on Tuesday, December 16, 2003, in the Fremont County Courthouse, Boardroom, with Hickey, Aistrope and Larson present. A quorum was declared and the meeting officially called to order at 9:00 a.m. Minutes of the previous Board session were read and approved. The agenda was approved as posted.
At 9:00 a.m. motion was made by Aistrope to approve the appointment of Gene Belknap as weed commissioner for next year. Larson, aye; Aistrope, aye; Hickey, aye.
At 9:15 a.m. the following resolution was approved.
RESOLUTION NO. 2003-87
RESOLUTION TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE 2003-2
WHEREAS, at the request of the Fremont County Board of Supervisors, Ordinance No. 2003-2 has been prepared by the Fremont County Attorney and the Fremont County Sheriff to adopt rules for sexually oriented business in Fremont County.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Fremont County Board of Supervisors, this 16th day of December, 2003, that a public hearing will be held on the 30th day of December, 2003, at 10:00 a.m. for Ordinance 2003-2, adopting rules for sexually oriented business in Fremont County. The Auditor shall publish notice of said hearing which publication shall be made in a legal newspaper of general circulation in Fremont County, which publication shall be not less than four (4) nor more than twenty (20) days before the date set for the hearing.
Motion to approve resolution by Larson.
ATTEST:
/s/ Lucille
Hunt
/s/ Keith Hickey, Chairman aye
Fremont County
Auditor
/s/ David
Aistrope
aye
/s/ Chuck
Larson
aye
In other business Secondary Road Longevity Payroll, according to their union contract, was approved in the amount of $7,779.04. Claims for Friday, December 19, 2003, were approved.
General
Basic Fund |
|
AmeriPride
Linen & Apparel Svc
134.52 |
Chemicals & Gases-Herbicides |
|
Tele-Services
Ltd
24.27 |
Zimco
Supply Co
670.00 |
|
Extermination Services |
Plumbing Supplies |
|
Economy
Pest Control
99.50 |
Watertronics
241.99 |
|
Sanitation & Disposal Services |
Food & Provisions |
|
Richardson
Sanitation
355.00 |
James
Country Grocery
13.08 |
|
Dues & Memberships |
Sidney
Food Ltd.
354.09 |
|
APCO
International, Inc.
80.00 |
Custodial Supplies |
|
Data Processing |
Henneman
Auto Parts
77.94 |
|
IBM
Corporation
277.70 |
Red
Oak True Value
14.73 |
|
General
Supplemental Fund |
Parts (non motor vehicle) |
|
Employee Gr Ins-County Contrib |
Henneman
Auto Parts
67.82 |
|
|
Steve
Whitehead
3.01 |
|
MH-DD
Services Fund |
Fuels |
|
Employee Gr Ins-County Contrib |
Holt
Gas Co.Inc.
46.21 |
|
|
Lubricants |
|
Fuels |
Farragut
Oil Inc
52.75 |
|
Casey's
General Stores Inc
98.28 |
Tires & Tubes |
|
Residential Care Fac/Mr |
Farragut
Oil Inc
44.00 |
|
Nishna
Productions Inc.
2,956.20 |
Hamburg
Oil Station
36.00 |
|
Intermediate Care Fac-Mr |
Minor Mv Parts & Access |
|
Ia
Dept of Human Services
3,310.41 |
Beecher
Inc.
572.22 |
|
Respite |
Stationery & Forms |
|
Ia
Dept of Human Services
214.66 |
Allied
Document Solutions 256.07 |
|
Supported Community Living |
Des
Moines Stamp Mfg.Co.
94.55 |
|
Ia
Dept of Human Services
10,555.04 |
G-Neil
41.00 |
|
Work Activity Services |
Great
North American Companies
143.75 |
|
Ia
Dept of Human Services
415.04 |
Lapeer
County Clerk of Court
29.00 |
|
Nishna
Productions Inc.
4,031.24 |
Maryville
Typewriter Exch
189.99 |
|
Adult Day Care |
Montgomery
Co Prothonotary
13.50 |
|
Nishna
Productions Inc.
371.00 |
Nebraska
City News-Press
92.00 |
|
Enclave |
Office
Warehouse Inc.
197.82 |
|
Ia
Dept of Human Services
112.95 |
Minor Equip & Hand Tools |
|
Case Management-Medicaid Match |
Electronic
Engineering Co
245.00 |
|
Ia
Dept of Human Services
982.30 |
Medical & Laboratory Supplies |
|
Other |
Charmade
Accessories
38.00 |
|
Nishna
Productions Inc.
546.00 |
Fremont
County Vet Clinic
343.90 |
|
Postage & Mailing |
Wearing Apparel & Uniform |
|
Postmaster
97.00 |
Alamar
Uniforms
406.17 |
|
Employee Mileage & Subsistence |
Aramark
25.89 |
|
Hampton
Inn
285.69 |
Inventory
Trading Company
274.50 |
|
Telephone & Telegraph Services |
Lewis
Cleaners
236.50 |
|
Cellular
29 Plus
71.73 |
Prescriptions Medicine |
|
Iowa
Telecom
55.15 |
Penn
Drug
8.27 |
|
Motor Vehicle Equipment |
In-Home Nursing |
|
Beecher
Inc.
148.95 |
SW
IA Home Health Svcs.
605.00 |
|
Sidney
Auto Co.
131.85 |
Homemaker-Home Health Aides |
|
Rural
Services Basic Fund |
SW
IA Home Health Svcs.
1,575.42 |
|
Sanitation & Disposal Services |
Rent Payments |
|
Fremont
Co. Landfill Commiss.
2,750.00 |
Vicki
R. Danley
6,000.00 |
|
Secondary
Road Fund |
McAlpin
Motors Inc.
108.00 |
|
Employee Gr Ins-County Contrib |
Nishnabotany
Lodge 153
540.00 |
|
108.80 |
Rent & Utilities Payments |
|
Asphalt & Asphalt Products |
Aquila
63.00 |
|
Schildberg
Constr Co Inc
698.44 |
City
of Riverton
80.40 |
|
Custodial Supplies |
City
of Tabor
34.56 |
|
Zep
Manufacturing Co.
156.95 |
MidAmerican
Energy Co.
45.00 |
|
Hardware (non motor vehicle) |
Other |
|
Henneman
Auto Parts
22.99 |
Adams
County Sheriff Dept
2,310.00 |
|
Linweld
124.30 |
Evercom
Systems, Inc.
350.00 |
|
Fuels |
Sidney
Food Ltd.
25.20 |
|
Alliance
Gas Company
786.60 |
Official Publ & Legal Notices |
|
Farragut
Oil Inc
439.92 |
Beacon-Enterprise
72.00 |
|
Hamburg
Alliance Gas
618.75 |
Nebraska
City News-Press
55.00 |
|
Red
Line Oil Inc.
629.41 |
Sidney
Argus-Herald
172.50 |
|
Wells
Fargo Bank
59.18 |
The
Hamburg Reporter
221.50 |
|
Lubricants |
Board Proceedings |
|
United
Laboratories
159.65 |
Sidney
Argus-Herald
419.10 |
|
Safety Items |
The
Hamburg Reporter
1,089.01 |
|
Fesler's
Inc.
84.90 |
Printing of Ballots |
|
Minor Mv Parts & Access |
Election
Systems & Software
354.00 |
|
Filter
Care
43.05 |
Postage & Mailing |
|
Henneman
Auto Parts
311.58 |
Francotyp-Postalia
1,000.00 |
|
Nebraska-Iowa
Ind. Fasteners
44.91 |
Don
Gibson
87.12 |
|
Road
Builders Mach.& Sup.Co.
487.03 |
Employee Mileage & Subsistence |
|
Ted's
Mower Sales & Svc.
20.89 |
David
Aistrope
24.12 |
|
Wells
Fargo Bank
23.20 |
Don
Gibson
7.40 |
|
Stationery & Forms |
Hampton
Inn
571.38 |
|
Kriegler
Office Equipment
260.36 |
Holiday
Inn Airport & Conf Ctr
348.30 |
|
Medical & Laboratory Supplies |
Chuck
Larson
212.50 |
|
Zee
Medical Service Co.
52.44 |
Vivian
Lashier
15.84 |
|
Safety & Protective Supplies |
Heidi
Lowthorp
43.33 |
|
Linweld
5.85 |
John
E. Whipple
75.60 |
|
Wells
Fargo Bank
147.55 |
Janeth
Winkler
14.04 |
|
Employee Mileage & Subsistence |
Telephone & Telegraph Services |
|
Ames
Baymont Inn & Suites
136.40 |
AT
& T
2.47 |
|
Wells
Fargo Bank
73.10 |
Broadwing
Telecommunications
89.52 |
|
Telephone & Telegraph Services |
Community
Connections, Inc.
60.00 |
|
Alltel
66.44 |
Heartland
Net
153.50 |
|
Heartland
Net
19.50 |
Iowa
Telecom
275.31 |
|
Engineering Services |
Page
County Treasurer
49.08 |
|
Terracon
Consultants Inc.
2,596.00 |
Data Processing Services |
|
Medical & Health Services |
First
Community Bank
10.06 |
|
Dovel
Consulting
175.00 |
Educational & Training Service |
|
Natural Gas,LP Gas, Fuel Oil |
District
4 Treasurer
10.00 |
|
Aquila
1,413.64 |
ISAC
105.00 |
|
Electric Power |
SWCC
3.00 |
|
MidAmerican
Energy Co.
224.48 |
Taser
International Inc
195.00 |
|
Water & Sewer |
Legal & Court-Related Services |
|
City
of Sidney
45.30 |
Dallas
County Sheriff
43.98 |
|
Motor Vehicle Equipment |
Montgomery
Co. Sheriff
16.00 |
|
Farragut
Oil Inc
9.00 |
Page
Co. Sheriff's Office
20.32 |
|
Ted's
Mower Sales & Svc.
82.00 |
SWI
Juv.Emergency Svcs.
8,353.23 |
|
Extermination Services |
Medical & Health Services |
|
Economy
Pest Control
157.00 |
Eyecare
Associates of SW Iowa
364.00 |
|
Dues & Memberships |
Natural Gas,LP Gas, Fuel Oil |
|
IDALS
10.00 |
Aquila
1,205.80 |
|
Wells
Fargo Bank
110.00 |
Vogel
Agri-Service Inc
719.25 |
|
Buildings-Capital Outlay |
Electric Power |
|
License
Bureau
130.00 |
MidAmerican
Energy Co.
1,754.80 |
|
Petroleum
Marketing Mut Ins Co
666.00 |
Water & Sewer |
|
Perm.Landscaping,Capital Outla |
City
of Red Oak
2.58 |
|
Andersen
Construction Co
150,343.89 |
City
of Sidney
130.65 |
|
Engineering & Scientific |
Midwest
Laboratories Inc
20.00 |
|
Ben
Meadows
28.12 |
Buildings |
|
Shop Equipment |
O'Neal
Electric Company
190.34 |
|
Henneman
Auto Parts
47.08 |
Fixed Plant Equipment |
|
Special
Law Enforcement Fund |
Hobart
Service
267.10 |
|
Secret Investigations |
Ikon
Office Solutions
158.21 |
|
Blackburn
Plumbing & Electric
210.00 |
Iowa
Telecom
741.12 |
|
Electronic
Engineering Co
3,250.00 |
O'Keefe
Elevator Co.Inc.
178.79 |
|
Telephone & Telegraph Services |
Office & Data Proc Equip Maint |
|
E911
Surcharge |
Toro
NSN
59.00 |
|
Iowa
Telecom
206.10 |
Xerox
Corporation
17.00 |
|
Qwest
242.28 |
Plumbing Equipment |
|
Southwest
Telephone Exch.
226.96 |
Beelner
Service Inc.
649.11 |
|
Traffic Control Structures |
Williams
Hardware
141.09 |
|
Fremont
Co.Secondary Rd
324.32 |
Miscellaneous Repair & Maint |
|
|
Henneman
Lwn Care/Snow Removal
20.00 |
|
Grand
Total
231,871.82 |
Custodial |
|
|
Marigold
Adams
28.00 |
|
|
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
ATTEST:
Fremont County
Auditor
Keith Hickey, Chairman
December 18, 2003:
The Fremont County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on Thursday, December 18, 2003, in the Fremont County Courthouse, Boardroom, with Hickey and Aistrope present. A quorum was declared and the meeting officially called to order at 9:00 a.m. Minutes of the previous Board session were read and approved. The agenda was approved as posted.
At 9:00 a.m. the Board discussed the Fremont County Departmental Emergency Procedure Manual prepared by Arnold Emberton. After discussion it was decided to add a page for Fire Safety. The adoption for the manual will be placed on the agenda for Tuesday, December 23, 2003.
At 9:15 a.m. the Board discussed the salary for the Information Technology Director. The department was organized in Fremont County on July 1, 2003, with Arnold Emberton designated as Information Technology Director. At that time the increase in salary for the IT Director was delayed. Aistrope said Emberton is doing an excellent job in that position and he made a motion to increase the salary of the IT Director to the same salary as the elected Auditor, Treasurer, Recorder and the Fremont County CPC. Hickey, aye; Aistrope, aye.
At 10:00 a.m. the Continuation of the Public Hearing to Vacate an Alley in the Unincorporated Town of Anderson was held. Present were Steve Wichman, Attorney Aaron Rodenburg, Dan Davis and Auditor Hunt. Hickey said the town of Anderson was platted years ago with roads and alleys dedicated to the town. Rodenburg said his client wants the alley vacated and closed. Hickey said at the initial public hearing on the 25th of November, 2003, Cecil Ward and David Ward did not want the alley closed as they stated they used the alley. Rodenburg said his client, Steve Wichman, wants the alley vacated as he has a well and an abandoned septic tank very close to the alley. Wichman said the alley was moved and Davis said you cannot move a platted alley. Davis said the Town of Anderson was platted with an implied dedication of the plat to the public so the alleys and streets were the property of the town of Anderson by fee title. When the town was unincorporated the alley became the property of the county. Davis said if you look at your deed, it does not say that you own half of the alley, but you own the lot. Hickey said if the alley was closed, the county would still own the alley and would put it up for bid. Aistrope said at the earlier meeting there were two people that objected to closing the alley because they use it. Aistrope moved to go with the majority and not close the alley but keep it open. Hickey asked if there was more discussion. Rodenburg said the only reason you are keeping it open is to pacify two people and they do not need that access to their property and his client would give them an easement to their property. Rodenburg said if the alley were closed Wichman could be in compliance with the well and septic tank on his property and Wichman would offer an easement to the Wards. Hickey said again that the property would be sold at bid. The hearing today is to close the alley not to sell the alley. Aistrope said the County Attorney made a recommendation to keep the alley open and he would not withdraw his motion. Hickey asked for the vote. Aistrope, aye; Hickey, aye.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
ATTEST:
Fremont County Auditor Keith Hickey, Chairman
December 23, 2003:
The Fremont County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 in the Fremont County Courthouse, Boardroom, with Hickey, Aistrope and Larson present. A quorum was declared and the meeting officially called to order at 9:00 a.m. Minutes of the previous Board session were read and approved. The agenda was approved as posted.
At 9:00 a.m. the Board canvassed the IWCC Special Election.
At 9:15 a.m. the following resolutions were approved.
RESOLUTION NO. 2003-88
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Fremont County Board of Supervisors this 23rd day of December, 2003, that the following transfer of funds be approved and made: $396,218.00 from the Rural Services Basic Fund, share of Rural Services taxes, to the Secondary Road Fund and $60,000.00, property tax relief of local option taxes, from the Rural Services Basic Fund to the Secondary Road Fund.
Motion to approve transfer made by Aistrope.
ATTEST:
/s/ Lucille
Hunt
/s/ Keith Hickey, Chairman aye
Fremont County
Auditor
/s/ David
Aistrope
aye
/s/ Chuck
Larson
aye
RESOLUTION NO. 2003-89
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Fremont County Board of Supervisors this 23rd day of December, 2003, that the following holidays shall be observed by the Fremont County Courthouse Offices during the 2004 year.
New Year's Day, Thursday, January 1, 2004; President's Day, Monday, February 16, 2004; Good Friday, Friday, April 9, 2004; Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, 2004; Independence Day, Monday, July 5, 2004; Labor Day, Monday, September 6, 2004; Veteran's Day, Thursday, November 11, 2004; Thanksgiving, (Thurs. & Fri.) November 25 & 26, 2004; Christmas, (Thurs. & Fri.) December 23 & 24, 2004.
Motion to approve made by Aistrope.
ATTEST:
/s/ Lucille
Hunt
/s/ Keith Hickey, Chairman aye
Fremont County
Auditor
/s/ David
Aistrope
aye
/s/ Chuck
Larson
aye
At 9:30 a.m. motion was made by Larson to adopt the Fremont County Departmental Emergency Procedure Manual as prepared by Arnold Emberton. Aistrope, aye; Larson, aye; Hickey, aye.
A memo was sent to the Fremont County Sheriff in regards to the state audit that will begin on January 5, 2004. The Auditors have requested that all detail for all credit cards that have been approved and paid in previous months, be attached to all claims before the auditors arrive.
At 10:30 a.m. Tim Travis, Deb Baschle and Nathan Godwin presented the various health plans from United Healthcare. The various plans were discussed. No decisions were made.
In other business, payroll for December 26, 2003 and the following handwritten warrant were approved.
O'Neal Electric, 1,444.05.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
ATTEST:
Fremont County
Auditor
Keith Hickey, Chairman
December 30, 2003:
The Fremont County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on Tuesday, December 30, 2003, in the Fremont County Courthouse, Boardroom, with Hickey, Aistrope and Larson present. A quorum was declared and the meeting officially called to order at 9:00 a.m. Minutes of the previous Board session were read and approved. The agenda was approved as posted.
At 9:00 a.m. the Board met with Sandie Sillers and Janeth Winkler. The following resolution was approved.
RESOLUTION NO. 2003-90
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Fremont County Board of Supervisors this 30th day of December, 2003, that
1. The full time position of General Assistance Director be eliminated as of January 1, 2004, and
2. That the assignment of the part time position of General Assistance Director be designated to the Fremont County CPC with the CPC position changed to Community Services/CPC Director as of January 1, 2004.
Motion to approve resolution made by Aistrope.
ATTEST:
/s/ Lucille
Hunt
/s/ Keith Hickey, Chairman aye
Fremont County
Auditor
/s/ David
Aistrope
aye
/s/ Chuck
Larson
aye
At 9:30 a.m. thru 10:30 a.m. the public hearing for Ordinance 2003-2, An Ordinance Regulating Sexually Oriented Businesses, Requiring Licenses, Regulating The Location Thereof and Providing For Penalties For Violation, was held. Present were County Attorney Vicki Danley, John Sheldon, Trent Nelson and Auditor Lucille Hunt. Hickey opened the public hearing. Hickey said that the Board's desire is to adopt and enforce an ordinance that spells out rules and regulations and where sexually oriented businesses may be located. This ordinance will affect the unincorporated area of Fremont County and not incorporated cities within the county.
Sheldon asked how restrictive it is and Hickey said it is spelled out in the ordinance. Hickey said we can't and don't say that you can't have this type of business. Hickey said it was up to the cities within Fremont County to adopt an ordinance. Nelson asked how long the Supervisors have been considering this type of ordinance. Aistrope said there has been discussion of needing an ordinance as this is not addressed in our zoning ordinance. Currently this type of business is not operating in the unincorporated area of Fremont County. Hickey said he personally wishes all of the incorporated areas of Fremont County would adopt the ordinance. Aistrope and Larson also said they hoped the cities would follow. Nelson asked why these businesses are so undesirable. Danley said businesses are not undesirable but the Board wants to regulate where they are located so the county is orderly. Businesses are regulated for public interest and we want people to have freedom of business. Danley said we have had zoning since 1969 and most counties adopted zoning that year. The incorporated areas in Fremont County also have zoning laws. She said that zoning plans have been amended several times at various times and zoning will continue to be amended at times. Danley said that zoning is for orderly development. Larson said zoning also looks at conservation of the Loess Hills. There were no objections, written or oral, in passing this ordinance.
At 10:30 a.m. the first consideration of proposed Ordinance 2003-2, An Ordinance Regulating Sexually Oriented Businesses, Requiring Licenses, Regulating the Location Thereof and Providing For Penalties For Violation was held.
RESOLUTION NO. 2003-91
RESOLUTION APPROVING FREMONT COUNTY ORDINANCE 2003-2 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES, REQUIRING LICENSES, REGULATING THE LOCATION THEREOF AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION.
Whereas it is the desire of the public and the Fremont County Board of Supervisors to promote the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the citizens of the county by regulating sexually oriented businesses in Fremont County, and
Whereas, a proposed ordinance has been presented to the Board and approved by the Sheriff and the County Attorney and
Whereas, public hearing was held pursuant to notice published as required by law, and a summary of the proposed ordinance has been published also, and copies of the proposed ordinance have been available at the office of the Fremont County Auditor, and
Whereas, the Board has heard the views of the public and the Board is of the view that the adoption of said ordinance is in the interest of the public of Fremont County
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED;
ORDINANCE 2003-2 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES, REQUIRING LICENSES, REGULATING THE LOCATION THEREOF AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION is hereby approved as attached hereto.
The Auditor is directed to publish the Ordinance and authenticate it as required by law.
When Effective: This Ordinance shall be in effect after its final passage, approval, and publication as provided by law.
First consideration December 30, 2003
Second consideration waived
Third consideration waived
Waiver of second and third consideration. Moved by Aistrope, Seconded by Larson. Roll Call: Aistrope, aye; Hickey, aye; Larson, aye.
Motion to approve Ordinance No. 2003-2 after waiving second and third consideration made this 30th day of December, 2003 at 10:30 o'clock a.m. by Aistrope, seconded by Larson.
ATTEST: Roll Call:
/s/ Lucille
Hunt
/s/ Keith Hickey, Chairman aye
Fremont County
Auditor
/s/ David
Aistrope
aye
/s/ Chuck
Larson
aye
Resolution prepared and submitted by
Vicki R. Danley
Fremont County Attorney
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
ATTEST:
Fremont County Auditor Keith Hickey, Chairman