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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0216 Minutes from February 16, 2016Adams County Board of Supervisors Board Minutes Courthouse, Adams County, Tuesday February 16, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as public notice given with Chairman Orthmann presiding. Roll Call Members Present: Michael Stromer- District 1; Mike Weeks -District 2; Jennifer Czekai-District 3; Scott Thomsen -District 4; Dale Curtis -District 5; Chuck Neumann -District 6; Eldon Orthmann-District 7 Motion by Czekai, seconded by Weeks that this is an open public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. Roll Call, Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Weeks, Orthmann. Nays: none Public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the Board members and was kept continuously current and posted in the County Clerk's Office, the main courthouse lobby and the Adams County website. The following is the agenda of items to be heard, no modifications were made to the agenda after 9:30 a.m. the business day prior to this meeting. Agenda for Meeting of Adams County Board of Supervisors County Board Room, Courthouse, 2nd Floor • Date of Meeting, February 16, 2016, 9:30 A.M. Announce location of Agenda & Open Meetings Law postings Reminder to turn off all cell phones Pledge of Allegiance Conflicts of Interest Roll call: Approve minutes: Committee reports: Receive Comments from the Public: Note to Citizens: Any agenda item may be moved down at any time at the discretion of the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. 9:35 Leanne Anderson Association 9:45 PUBLIC BEAR Improvement Plan — Presentation of facsimile check on behalf of the Retired Teacher determine the 2016-2022 Adams County Road Bridge 10:30 a.m. PUBLIC IIEARNING - proposal for amendments to zoning regulations, specifically the proposal originally initiated by the County Board at its November 17, 2015 meeting (thereafter labeled by the zoning director as Case 415.12.3), for which Planning Commission findings and recommendation were received at January 19, 2016 Board meeting meeting. proposal includes changes to definitional sections regarding adult establishments, regulations of adult establishments, opening of C-2 Highway Commercial District, FS flex Space District, and 1.1 light Industrial District to adult establishments as a permitted use; and making adult establishments a permitted use in I-2 District, all subject to a new section of revised regulations. Further this proposal would revise related sections pertaining to home occupations, home based businesses, Off -Street Parking and loading Requirements and repeal and replace the Separability section with a Severability section, as well as updating penalty/remedy provisions. Brandy Johnson — Discuss and request action on proposed Resolution No. 2016.02-16.01 to adopt above-described proposal for County zoning regulation amendments regarding adult establishment provisions, Case #15-12.3. Discuss and request action - Ordinance #15.0001 governing public nudity and lewd or lascivious behavior (full reading and public hearing previously held at December 15, 2015 Board meeting): 1) Motion/vote on whether to take proposal from table (from Dec 15, 2015 meeting) for further consideration/action, 2) Motion/vote on whether to waive further readings of proposed ordinance #15-0001 pursuant to Neb. Rev, Stat.1i23-190 (requires affirmative vote of % of members to pass) 3) If further readings are waived, proceed to Motion/vote on Resolution No. 2016-02-16.02 to adopt proposed ordinance 415-0001. 11:00 Bid opening for land parcel 020016617 as advertised in the Hastings Tribune on January 28, 201 323-107.01 11:15 Board of EquaUxatlan _Jackie Russell —Tax cast Corrections Melanie Curry— Motor Vehicle Exemptions Ann ilinton —ACOS rental policy Dawn Miller- Review & Approve weight Limit Restriction Resolution on Asphak Roads Resolution 2016.02.16.03 and 2016.02.16.04 Review & Approve Minimum Design & Construction Standards for new Bridge Construction Resolution 2016-02-16.05 Melanie Curry— request Board approval on Interfund transfer per the State Auditors recommendation —release pledge securities from Five Points for 51,000, 000.00 Cusip 3134G3V64 and $500,000.00 Cuslp 31303V64 Judy Mlgnery—present and request approval of Case 16-02.01 Freeland Creek SubdMslon Chuck Neumann— Discussion and possible approval of updated Library Interlace! Agreement. Miscellaneous business Miscellancp Receiuts Officer Reports • This agenda is subject to amending until 9:30 AM on the Monday preceding the Board meeting. Last updated on February 12, 2016 at 3:03 p.m. For non-English *peak lug ettund,ea wishing to arrange fora al I foreign language huoperto , p� call aria the Cour Attorney'sofficeu &i •rF•:4 or CountyFhono;4oz-46t•72k1orFa::402461a241. For heering.imtm{red individuals or individuals with other aped& nada call or fax the County Ctpks Office at Phone: 402 461.7107, or TTY: 402 461.7166 or Fac 402461.7185. When requeding au interpreter or ourvicp for the hearing Impaired, please provide a1 least forty-eight (48) hours adrenal notice to allow time for mating the accommodations. The Board teaavu the right to go into executive session if such session is clearly necmwy for the proertioa of the public interest or fix the prevention of needless injury to the reputation arm hdMdual. Board members attended the following committee and or community events since the last meeting and provided a brief report. Thomsen- February 2, 2016- Attended the Nebraska State Auditor's exit review for the 2015/2016 county audit February 5 & 12, 2016- Spoke with Brandy Johnson with Vincent Valentinoes office regarding proposed zoning ordinance 15-0001 February 16, 2016- Attended an Adams County Building and Grounds Committee meeting Stromer- February 8, 2016- Attended an Adams County Planning and Zoning Board meeting 50 February 16, 2016- Attended an Adams County Building and Grounds Committee meeting Czekai- February 4, 2016- Attended an Adams County Extension Board meeting February 5, 2016 -Attended a meeting with roads department, and Adams Central representatives regarding the proposed Adams Central elementary in regards to traffic concerns Februrary 9, 2016- Attended a Hastings Library Board meeting February 11, 2016- Attended a combinded services committee meeting and discussed the February 2, 2016 snow storm February 16, 2016- Attended an Adams County Road and Bridges committee meeting Weeks- February 5, 2016 -Attended a meeting with roads department, and Adams Central representatives regarding the proposed Adams Central elementary in regards to traffic concerns February 6, 2016- Attended a United Way fundraiser at the Lark February 10, 2016- Attended a CASA meeting February 10, 2016- Attended an Adams County Wellness Committee meeting February 11, 2016- Attended an Adams County Convention and Visitors Center meeting. Weeks provided information about the CVB upcoming Open Hastings meetings. February 16, 2016- Attended an Adams County Road and Bridges committee meeting Curtis- February 4, 2016- Attended an Adams County Extension Board meeting February 8, 2016- Attended an Adams County Ag Board meeting February 15, 2016- Attended Drug Court, and informed that the next Drug Court graduation would be May 12, 2016 Neumann- February 2, 2016- Attended the Nebraska State Auditor's exit review for the 2015/2016 county audit February 11, 2016- Attended a combinded services committee meeting and discussed the February 2, 2016 snow storm Februrary 9, 2016- Attended a Hastings Library Board meeting February 5, 2016- Attended a South Heartland District Health Department Board meeting February 10, 2016- Attended an Adams County Wellness Committee meeting Orthmann- February 2, 2016- Attended the Nebraska State Auditor's exit review for the 2015/2016 county audit February 9, 2016- Attended a Business Improvement District meeting February 9, 2016 Attended a Heartland Pet Connection Board meeting February 10, 2016- Attended an Adams County Senior Services Board meeting February 11, 2016- Attended a combinded services committee meeting and discussed the February 2, 2016 snow storm February 15, 2016- Attended a Senior Action Partnership Board meeting February 16, 2016- Attended an Adams County Building and Grounds Committee meeting Chairman Orthmann opened the meeting for public comment. There were no comments from the public. Leonna Anderson and members of the Retired Teachers Association presented the County with a Facsimile check representative of 27, 395 volunteer hours worked by the association. Motion by Czekai, seconded by Weeks to open the Public Hearing to determine the 2016-2022 Adams County Road Bridge Improvement Plan. Roll Call: Ayes: Stromer, Weeks, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Orthmann. Nays: None Public Hearing opened at 9:46 a.m. Adams County Highway Superintendent, Dawn Miller, provided a brief review of the 2016-2022 Adams County Road and Bridge Improvement Plan. Miller origionally presented the plan during the February 4, 2016 Adams County Supervisor's Meeting. Copies of the proposed plan were available for public inspection at the Adams County Roads Department and the Adams County Clerk's office. No members of the public requested to review the report since it was made available on February 4, 2016. No additional comments were made during the Public Hearing. 51 Motion by Weeks, seconded by Czekai to close the Public Hearing for the 2016-2022 Adams County Road and Bridge Improvement Plan, and resume regular session. Roll CaII: Ayes: Stromer, Weeks, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Orthmann. Nays: None Public Hearing closed and regular session resumed at 9:49 a.m. Motion by Weeks, seconded by Czekai to approve the 2016-2022 Adams County Road and Bridge Improvement Plan as presented by Dawn Miller. Roll Call: Ayes: Stromer, Weeks, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Orthmann. Nays: None Adams County Highway Superintendent, Dawn Miller addressed her agenda item; Resolutions 2016-02-16.03 and 2016- 02-16.04, that would impose weight limit restrictions on asphalt roads. Miller requested to withdraw the agenda item and resolutions as with the recent snow storm, gravel roads that would be used as an alternate route, are in poor condition and should not have heavy trucks traveling on them. Miller stated that she did not believe it was in the County's best interest to enforce the weight limits this year. Miller presented Resolution 2016-02-16.05 for minimum design and construction standards for new bridge construction. RESOLUTION MO. c 6J(' -`Opq —/(,,05 Minimum Design & Construction Standards BRIDGE'S– New Construction and/or Reconstruction WHEREAS, during the course of each year 4 ix necessary that certain bridges within the boundaries of,i4otianis County, Nebraska, be replaced with new or reconstructed bridges found to be structurally deficient, functionality obsolete, or have been damaged beyond a maintenance class of repair due to vehicle iynpaet damage, flood damage, fire or other such damage, and WHEREAS, in order to provide tlhe trove public within the bou Nebraska. with a safe and functional transportation system, and WHEREAS, due to the agricultural nature d Adams County, It is necessary to provide for bridges of sufficient roadway width and safe load capacity to allow the crossing of said bridges with agricultural equipment that Hof a wile and correderabie heavy load rating, THEREFORE. 8E IT NOW RESOLVED RY THE ADAMS COUNTY BOARD Of SUPERVISORS, t all newly constructed and reconstructed bridges within the boundaries of Adams County, Nebraska be built to conform to all minimum design standards as found in the Nebraska Men i istrative Coda, Title 428, Rules and Regulations of the Beard of Public Roads Classification and Standards, 2016, and any and al updates that may by amended henceforth, and that no new construction or reconstructed bridge have iess than a clear roadway width of 28 fere wide and the new Arngth, it required, shall be determined by a full drainage study by Standard Engineering Practices. Also, the minimum design bad shall be as required by Title 428, as referenced above, and not less than the current required load rating of HL93, FURTHERMORE, 8E IT RESOLVED that this Resolution shall update and replace simllar and earlier Resolutions No. 93-09-07 and 00-07-18.1, by the Adams County Hoard of 5upervtsors referenchng minimum bridge construction requirements within Adams County, Nebraska, as necessary to remain In compliance with ad standards as reviewed, adopted and published within the Administrative Code, Tick 428, Rules and Oteguiitbns of the Board of Public Roads Classification and Standards. Motion for Adoption by Vote ®. Aye and Nay. Thereupon the Chairman declared said Motion carried and said Resohrtionthe day of ., , 2016. ATTEST: OF n oldie Board' Motion by Weeks, seconded by Neumann to approve Resolution 2016-02-16.05. Roll Call: Ayes: Stromer, Weeks, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Orthmann. Nays: None 52 Supervisor Neumann presented the Board with an updated inter -local agreement between Adams County and the City of Hastings for library services. Clerk Thomas and County Attorney Donna Fegler Diass addressed questions regarding the last sentence in paragraph three of the agreement. Supervisor Curtis questioned if charging rural residence for library usage would be a better option. A decision on the interlocal agreement was differed and will be placed on the March 1, 2016 agenda for further discussion. Clerk Thomas will contact the City of Hastings and request a representative attend the March 1St meeting. INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT made and entered into by and between ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA, a Political Subdivision of the State of Nebraska, hereinafter referred to as "County" and the CITY OF HASTINGS, NEBRASKA, a Nebraska Municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City", WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, County and City currently jointly Hastings Public Library (Library); and WHEREAS, as a result of this joint financing o County residents residing outside the corporate lirni Library and the Library's services; NOW, therefore, in consideration of regoin -tats and the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties . ,ry 4, jointly and mu ��: agree as follows: finance the operations of the th ary's operations, all Adams are granted access to the 1. All property taxes collected h commencing for Fiscal Year 2015-16 shall b said transfer by County, City sh e responsible the operation, maintenance, and - �w.,iE_ent of the County from the To ' s Library Levy „County to s a result of ding of Library ;"_ rations and obile. 2. The term of this agr County may make a ;.t ttest for recd months written no each year throu the CITY's annu provide for the contr Library i owever either the CIty or the ereof by giving a six (6) s Interlocal Agreement ittoe prior to the adoption of ober 1 in order for City to adequately As part of the annual review, the latest utilization numbers as part of As prow in P h 1. Above, County currently collects a separate Townshi lyihrary tax as iously°nj ,roved by County voters to be utilized for Library support an ding for Co residents residing outside the city limits of the City. The funds transfers by County City as provided herein shall be used by City exclusively for the operation the Lih and the operation of Bookmobile services. Transfer payments will bo mat byunty on a monthly basis to the City Treasurer. The County's current Townships Lib r y levy is .006763. The County Board of Supervisors shall be responsible for reviewing the Townships Library Levy annually to continue the County's support of library services, and shall not reduce the levy so as to reduce the amount transferred to by County to City in the prior fiscal year. 4. In addition, County agrees to transfer its current Bookmobile Sinking Fund to City. The Bookmobile shall thereafter be owned and operated by City and a portion of the annual amount transferred by County to City shall be set aside by City in a sinking fund to pay for the maintenance and replacement of the Bookmobile. The City Treasurer shall be 53 responsible for the administration of these funds to see that they are utilized in accordance with the provisions of this Interlocal Agreement. Dated this . day of , 2016. ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA A political Subdivision of the State of Nebraska By: CITY OF HASTINGS, NEBRASKA A Municipal Corporation Chairperson of r Mayor Adana County Board of Supervisors A 1'1 Sr: (SEAL) ATI'EST: County Clerk �; City Clerk Adams County Planning and Zoning Director, Judy Mignery, presented the Board with Planning and Zoning Case #16-02.1; Freeland -Creek 6th Subdivision, owners John and Jodi Rostvet of 3290 South Southern Hills Drive in Hastings. John Rostvet was avaiable to answer any questions. Mignery has reviewed the plan and confirmed the plan was approved by the Adams County Planning and Zoning Board. ADAMS COMITY PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT Judy Mignery, Zoning Director 500 N. Denver Ave., Hastings, NE 68901 Phone: 402-461-7174 Fax: 402-461-7177 Office Hours: Monday — Thursday, 8:00 — 12:00 and 1:00 — 4:00 DATE: February 1, 2016 TO: Adams County Planning Commission & Board of Supervisors FROM: Zoning Staff — Judy Mignery, Director RE: Case #16-02.1 — Freeland Creek 6d' Subdivision; Owners: John & Jodi Rostvet, 3290 S. Southern Hills Drive, Hastings, NE 68901 Location: A tract of land in the SEIl4, Sec. 2, T6N R1 OW, Adams County. Zoned Use: Urban Residential (R-2) Administrator's Comments: Administrator's Comments: A plat of Freeland Creek 6d' Subdivision was presented before the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors in September of 2014. That plat was approved at that time. Mr. Rostvet has 2 years to file plat from date approval. Rostvet has chosen not to file that particular plat and requests that the plat be rescinded and that this plat of Freeland Creek 6th Subdivision would be considered. This is a proposed one (1) Lot Subdivision. Freeland Creek Subdivision was Preliminary Platted in 2006. This is a Final plat of one (1) Lot, creating Freeland Creek 6th Subdivision containing 70,329 square feet. The parcel does not fall within the boundaries of the 100 year flood plain as currently adopted. In 2010 with the adoption of the amended Adams County Zoning Regulations this was rezoned from Transitional Agriculture (TA) to Urban Residential (R-2). A septic system will need to be installed per DEQ Title 124 Requirements. Ingress & egress will be off of Haymeadow Ridge, a private road. 54 FREELAND CREEK 6TH SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN THE SEIM OF SECTION 2, T6N, RIOW OF THE SIXTH P.M., ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA OORrom 8611 IBC. 2, 7.61, 9.10.W CORNER TIES: MV 1/431EC F1oN 244.44. L10.W FOUND A 3 4 Ron? PIPE W 7.6' TO A NORTH -SOUTH FENCE P4 3.2' TO AN EAST -NEST FENCE E 33,00' TO A 1/2' REBAR LOT 9 19951M9 CHETA *Th waaMuaM SURVEYOR'S REPORT. EISSTNG NCNUYENTS OF RECORD WERE FOUND AT LOCATIONS SHOTM CN THIS PLAT. ALL MONUMENTS FOUND ARE A 5/9' REDAR WITH A PLASTIC CAP STAMPED 'KRUEGER L.S. 48' CR AS DESCRIBED IN THE CORNER 11E5 ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE A 6/8' BY 24' REBAR 11111 A PLASTIC CAP STAMPED 1(RUECER LS 448'. AU. ENCS WERE PRODUCED AND ANGLES AND DISTANCES MEASURED WITH A TR*ISLE R8 DHSS RECEIVER AND A 100 FOOT STEEL TAPE. LEGAL DESCRJFTION:, A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED N THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TONNSHP 6 NORTH, RANGE 10 NEST OF THE SIXTH P.M., ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBE) AS FOLLOWS: BEONMND AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 2, FREELAND CREEL( 4TH SU80INSON, LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TONNSHP 8 NOR1N. RANGE 10 NEST OF THE 6114 P.M.. ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA; 1FENCE 1400710'29"6 (659)46D BEARING) ON THE WEST UNE OF SAID SOUTHEAST OUART€R, A DISTANCE OF 155,09 FEET: THENCE N81204'I6'(, A DISTANCE OF 204.93 FEET; THENCE S5013'27'E. A 01S'ANCE OF 230.65 FEET; THENCE S4316'30'E, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 l Lt,. TO THE 0EOPINNO OF A CURVE CONCAVE TD THE SOUTHEAST HAVING A RA011S OF 422.30 FEET: THENCE ALONG SA10 CURVE, THE CHORD OF WHICH BEARS 930'28'24'W A14 ARC DISTANCE OF 89.50 FEET (CHORD 0/STANCE OF 89,42 FEET) TO THE N0611(6ST CORNER OF LOT 2. ; THENCE NSS'36'14'W, A DISTANCE OF 372.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF 8E6NNNO. 000{TAIMII0 79,942 SQUARE FEET, MORE CR LESS, :'MCH INCLUDES 9,613 SQUARE FEET OF ROAD noir OF WAY; SND LOT 1 CONTAINS 70,329 90VARE FEET MORE OR LESS SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE: 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT TH5 PLAT OF A SURVEY WAS MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPER1510N AND IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST or MY KNOVAiDGE. AND THAT AM A DULY REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR UNDER THE LAWS Of The STATE OF NEBRASKA. THOMAS L KRUEGER, LS 148 Motion by Czekai, seconded by Stromer to approve Planning and Zoning case #16-02.1 as presented by Mignery. Roll CaII: Ayes: Stromer, Weeks, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Orthmann. Nays: None Board took a short recess from 10:22 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Board resumed the meeting at 10:30 a.m. Motion by Weeks, seconded Curtis to open the Public Hearing for proposed amendments to zoning regulations, pertaining to adult establishments. Roll Call: Ayes: Stromer, Weeks, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Orthmann. Nays: None Public Hearing opened at 10:30 a.m. Notice of the Public Hearing was published in the February 3 & 10, 2016 editions of the Hastings Tribune. Chairman Orthmann invited anyone who wished to speak for or against the proposed zoning amendments, to speak at this time. Brandy Johnson with the Vincent Valentino Law Firm, spoke in favor of pass of the proposed zoning amendments. No other persons wished to speak in regards to the proposed zoning amendments. 55 Motion by Curtis, seconded by Stromer to close the Public Hearing on the proposed zoning amendments pertaining to adult business. Roll Call: Ayes: Stromer, Weeks, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Orthmann. Nays: None Motion by Thomsen, seconded by Curtis to approve Resolution 2016-02-16.01; A resolution amending provision of the zoning resolution of Adams County, regulating adult business. Brief discussion took place. Chairman Neumann questioned why the County can not restrict all adult businesses. Attorney Johnson addressed Neumann's question, stating that current laws require a certain amount of space be available for adult businesses. Roll Call: Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Orthmann. Nays: Weeks, Neumann RESOLUTION NO. 2016-02-16.01 OF THE ADAMS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS A RESOLUTION AMENDING PROVISIONS OF THE ZONING RESOLUTION OF ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA REGULATING ADULT ESTABLISHMENTS. WHEREAS, adult establishtnents require special supervision from the public safety agencies of the County in order to protect and preserve the health, safety, and welfare of the patrons of such businesses as well as the citizens of the County, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors finds that adult establishments, as a category of establishments, are frequently used for unlawful sexual activities, including prostitution; and sexual liaisons of a casual nature; and WHEREAS, there is convincing documented evidence that adult establishments, as a category of establishments, have deleterious secondary effects and are often associated with crime and adverse effects on surrounding properties; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors desires to minimize and control these adverse effects and thereby protect the health, safety, and welfare of the citizenry; protect the citizens from crime; preserve the quality of life; preserve the character of surrounding areas and deter the spread of blight; and WHEREAS, the County recognizes its constitutional duty to interpret and construe its laws to comply with constitutional requirements as they are announced; and WHEREAS, with the passage of any resolution, the County and the Board of Supervisors accept as binding the applicability of general principles of criminal and civil law and procedure and the rights and obligations under the United States and Nebraska Constitutions, Nebraska Statutes, and the Nebraska Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure; and WHEREAS, it is not the intent of this resolution to suppress any speech activities protected by the U.S. Constitution or the Nebraska Constitution, but to enact legislation to further the content - neutral governmental interests of the County, to wit, the controlling of secondary effects of adult establishments; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments are consistent with the Adams County Comprehensive Development Plan; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Public Hearing before the Adams County Planning Commission on the amendments incorporated herein was published in the Hastings Tribune, a newspaper of general rimer elation at least ten days in advaneo of said hearing; and WHEREAS, the Adams County Planning Commission held a public hearing on the amendments incorporated herein as noticed on December 7, 2016, at which meeting it tabled the proposal pending a work session scheduled and held on December 16, 2015, which was open to the 56 public. At its next regular meeting on January 4, 2016, and upon motion at such meeting, the Planning Commission voted to take the proposal from the table, and then voted 9 in favor, 0 against, and 0 absent to recommend to the County Board adoption the proposed amendments, based upon certain findings made on the record of such proceeding; and WHEREAS, at the regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors held on January 19, 2016, the written Findings, Report and Recommendation of the Planning Commission regarding the proposed amendments was submitted to and received by the County Board, and the County Board incorporates this Report herein by reference, agrees with and adopt' its revisions to the proposed amendmatta and the same findings as the Planning Commission as outlined in its Report; and WHEREAS, the Public Notice sating forth a Notice of Public Hearing to be held before the Adams County Board of Supervisors on February 16, 2016, regarding the amendments incorporated herein, was twice published in the Hastings Tribune, providing notice more than ter days in advance of such hearing; and WHEREAS, the Adam County Board of Supervisors held a blic h-. ' c on the dm atts incorporated herein on February 16, 2016, ‘,..;4. and WHEREAS, the provisions of the amendments are as set forth specifically below and incorporated herewith by reference; and WHEREAS, at the public hearing held before the Adams County Board on February 16, 2016, public comment in favor, apposed, and neutral to the proposed amendments was invited; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDAINED by the Adams County Board of Supervisors that the Adams County, Nobraakka Zoning Resolution No. 10-08-03.2 (2010), be amended as follows: jtem 1: That Section 8.10 Adult Entertainment be amended as follows; Section 8.10 Adult eat Establishments jtem 2: That the existing Section 8.10.01 latent be repealed, and nrolacel with the following: 8.10.01 Purpose; Findings and Rationale 1. Purpose. It is the purpose of this =solution to regulate adult establishments in order to promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of the County, and to establish of Spolume,75 F.3d 663 (9th Cir. 1996); DCR. Inc. s Pierce County, 964 P.2d 380 (Wash. CL App. 1998); City ofNew Yorke Hommel, 724 N.K 2d 368 (N.Y. 1999); Taylor v. State, No. 01 -01 -00505 -CR, 2002 WL 1722154 (Tex. App. July 25, 2002); Fantusyland Valeo, Inc. v. County of San Diego, 505 F.3d 996 (9th Cir. 2007); Gamnrolr v. City of La Habra, 395 F.3d 1114 (9th Cir. 2005); Z.J. Gifts D-4, L.L.C. v. City of Littleton, Civil Action No. 99-N-1696, Memorandum Decision and Order (D. Colo. March 31, 2001); People ex rel. Deters v. The Lion's Den, Inc., Case No. 04 -CH -26, Modified Permanent Injunction Order (ill. Fourth Judicial Circuit, Effingham County, July 13, 2005); Reliable Consultants, Inc. v. City of Kennedale, No. 4:05 -CV -166-A, Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law (N.D. Tex. May 26, 2005); Major Liquors, Inc v. City of Chnaha, 188 Neb. 628 (1972); MN Inc. v. Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, 266 Neb. 361(2003); Village of Winslow v Sheets, 261 Neb.203 (2001), and based upon reports concerning secondary effects occurring in and around adult establishments, including, but not limited to, "Correlates of Current Transactional Sex among a Sample of Female Exotic Dancers in Baltimore, MD," Journal of Urban Health (2011); "Does the Presence of Sexually Oriented Businesses Relate to Increased Levels of Crime? An Examination Using Spatial Analysis," Crime & Delinquency (2012) (Louisville, KY); Metropolis, Illinois -2011-12; Manatee County, Florida -2007; Hillsborough County, Florida — 2006; Clarksville, Indiana— 2009; El Paso, Texas— 2008; Memphis, Tennessee — 2006; New Albany, Indiana — 2009; Louisville, Kentucky — 2004; Fulton County, GA — 2001; Chattanooga, Tennessee —1999-2003; Jackson County, Missouri — 2008; Ft. Worth, Texas — 2004; Kennedale, Texas — 2005; Greensboro, North Carolina — 2003; Dallas, Texas — 1997; Houston, Texas — 1997, 1983; Phoenix, Arizona — 1995-98, 1979; Tucson, Arizona — 1990; Spokane, Washington — 2001; St. Cloud, Minnesota — 1994; Austin, Texas — 1986; Indianapolis, Indiana — 1984; Garden Grove, California — 1991;.Los Angeles, California — 1977; Whittier, California — 1978; Oldahoma City, Oklahoma — 1986; New York, New York Times Square — 1994; the Report of the Attorney General's Wonting Group On The Regulation Of Adult establishments, (June 6, 1989, State of Minnesota); Dallas, Texas 2007; "Rural Hotspots: The Cana of Adult Businesses," 19 Criminal Justice Policy Review 153 (2008); "Stripclubs According to Strippers: Exposing Workplace Sexual Violence," by Kelly llolsopple, Program Director, Freedom and Justice Center for Prostitution Resources, Minneapolis, Minnesota; "Adult establishments: An insider's View," by David Sherman, presented to the Michigan House Committee on Ethics and Constitutional Law, Jan. 12, 2000; Sex Store Statistics and Articles; and Law Enforcement and Private Investigator Affidavits (Adult Cabarets in Forest Park, GA and Sandy Springs, GA), McCleary and Weinstein; Do "Off Site Adult Businesses Have Secondary Effects? Legal Doctrine, Social Theory and Empirical Evidence, Law and Policy, Vol. 31, No. 2 (April 2009), Adult Business Study: Town and Village of Ellicottville, Cattaraugus County, New York (January 1998), the Board of Supervisors finds: a. Adult establishments, as a category of conunercial uses, are associated with a wide variety of adverse secondary effects including, but not limited to, personal and property crimes, prostitution, potential spread of disease, lewdness, public indecency, obscenity, illicit drug use and drug trafficking, negative impacts on surrounding properties, urban reasonable and unimnn regulations to prevent the deleterious secondary effects of adult establishments within the County. The provisions of this resolution have neither the purpose nor effect of imposing a limitation or restriction on the content or reasonable access to any communicative materials, including sexually oriented materials. Similarly, it is neither the intent nor effect of this resolution to restrict or deny access by adults to sexually oriented materials protected by the First Amendment, or to deny access by the distrik utore and exhibitors of sexually oriented entertainment to their intended market. Nether is it the intent nor effect of this resolution to condone or legitimize the distribution of obscene material. 2. Findings and Rationale. Based on evidence of the adverse secondary effects of adult uses presented in hearings and in reports made available to the Board of Supervisors, and on findings, interpretations, and narrowing constructions incorporated in the cases of City of Littleton v. ZJ. Gila D-4, GLC, 541 U.S. 774 (2004); C7ty ofLos Angeles v. Alameda Books, Inc., 535 U.S. 425 (2002); City of Erie v. Pap's A.M, 529 U.S. 277 (2000); City of Renton v. Playtime Theatres, Inc., 475 U.S. 41 (1986); Young v. Amerism Mini Theatres, 427 U.S. 50 (1976); Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc., 501 U.S. 560 (1991); California v. LaRue, 409 U.S. 109 (1972); N.Y. State Liquor Authority v. Bellanca, 452 U.S. 714 (1981); Sewell v. Georgia, 435 U.S. 982 (1978); FIG/PBS Inc, v. City of Dallas, 493 U.S. 215 (1990); City of Dallas v. Stanglin, 490 U.S. 19 (1989); and Farkas v. Miller,151 F.3d 900 (8th Cir. 1998); Jakar, Ltd. v. CM, of Coates, 284 F.3d 884 (8th Cir. 2002); BZAPS Inc. v. City of Mankato, 268 F.3d 603 (8th Cir. 2001); SOB. Inc v. County of Benton, 317 F.34 856 (8th Cir. 2003); Scope Pictures v. City ((Kansas Ctty,140 F.34 1201 (8th Cir.1998); ILQ lnvs. v. (sty of Rochester, 25 F.3d 1413 (8th Cir, 1994); City of Lincoln v. ABC Books, Inc., 470 N.W.2d 760 (Neb. 1991); Along v City of Moorhead, 2009 WL 322217 (D. Minn. Feb. 2, 2009); Entm't Prods., Inc. v Shelby County, 721 F.3d 729 (6th Cir. 2013); Lund v. CIty ofFall River, 714 P3465 (1st Cir. 2013); Imaginary Images, Inc v. Evans, 612 F.3d 736 (4th Cir. 2010); !LEH; Inc v. iHchita County, 289 F.34 358 (5th Cir. 2002); Ocello v. Koster, 354 S.W.3d 187 (Mo. 2011); 84 Video/Newsstand, Inc. v. Santini, 2011 WL 3904097 (6th Cir. Sept. 7, 2011); Plaza Group Properties, LLC v. Spencer County Plan Commission, 877 N.E.2c1877 (Cnd. Ct. App. 2007); Flanigan's Enters, Inc. v. Fulton County, 596 P.34 1265 (11th Cir. 2010); Earl Brooks Books, Inc. v. Shelby County, 588 F.3d 360 (6th Cir. 2009); Dam 't Prods., Inc. v. Shelby County, 588 F.3d 372 (6th Cie 2009); Sensations. Inc. v. Ciry of Grand Rapids, 526 F.3d291(6th Cir. 2008); World Wide Video of Washington, Inc v. City of Spokane, 368 F.3d 1186 (9th Cir. 2004); Ben's Bar, Inc. v. Village ofSomerse 316 Fad 702 (7th Cir. 2003); Peek-a-Bool.ocmge Y. Manatee Cbunry, 630 F.3d 1346 (11th Cir. 2011); Daytona Gratin, Inc. v. CIty ofDaytonaBearh, 490 F.3d 860 (11th Cir. 2007); Heideman v. South Salt lake City, 348 F.3d 1182 (10th Cir. 2003); Williams v. Morgan, 478 F.3d 1316 (11th Cir. 2007); Jacksonville Property Rights Assn. Inc. v. Cfry of Jacksonville, 635 F.341266 (11th Cir. 2011); J'&A Land Corp. v, City ofKennedale, 480 F.3d 336 (5th Cir. 2007); Ilang On, Inc. v. City of Arlington, 65 F.3d 1248 (5th Cir.1995); Fantasy Ranch, Inc. v. City of Arlington, 459 F.34546 (5th Cir. 2006); Illinois One News, Inc. v. Clry ofMarshall, 477 F.3d 461 (7th Cir. 2007); G.M. Enterpriser, Inc. v. Town of St. Joseph, 350 F.3d 631 (7th Cir. 2003); Richland Bookmart, .Inc. v. Knox County, 555 Fad 512 (6111 Cir. 2009); Bigg Wolf Discount Video Movie Sales, Inc v. Montgomery C3unty, 256 F. Supp. 2d 385 (11.114d. 2003); Richland Boohnart, Inc. v. Nichols, 137 F.3d 435 (601 Cir.1998); Spokane Arcade, Inc. v. City blight, litter, and sexual assault and exploitation. Alcohol consumption impairs judgment and Iowan inhibitions, thereby increasing the risk of adverse secondary effects. b. Adult establishments should bo separated from sensitive land uses to minimize the impact of their secondary effects upon ouch uses, and should be separated from other adult establishments, to minimize the secondary effects associated with such uses and to prevent an unnecessary concentration of adult establishments in one area. c. Each of the foregoing negative secondary effects constitutes a berm which the County has a substantial government interest in preventing and/or abating Additionally, the County's interest in regulating adult establislunents extends to prevailing littera secondary effects of either currant or future adult establishments that may locate in the County. The County finds that the coos and documentation relied on in this resolution are reasonably believed to be relevant to said secondary effects. The Board hereby adopts and incorporates herein its stated findings and legislative record related to the adverse secondary effects of adult establishments, including the judicial opinions and reports related to such secondary effects. llg8l�� That the existing Section 8.10.02 Detinitlons be repealed, and replaced with the following; 8.1.0.02 Definitions The following definitions have been adopted by Adams County: ADULT ARCADE shall mean a commercial establishment to which the public is permitted or invited that maintains booths or rooms smaller than 100 square feet, wherein image -producing devices are regularly maintained, where a foe is charged to access the booths or rooms, and where minors are excluded from the booths or rooms by reason of aga ADULT 1100 TORE shall mean a commercial establishment which, u one of its principal business activities, offers for sale or rental for any form of consideration any one or more of the following: boob, magazines, periodicals or other printed matter, or photographs, films, motion pictures, video cassettes, compact discs, digital video discs, slides, or other visual rtpreaentations which are chanctaized by their emphasis upon the display of "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas." A "principal business activity" exists where the commercial establishment meets any one or more of the following criteria: 1. At leant 35% of the establishment's displayed merchandise consists of said items, or 2. At least 35% of the establishment's revenues derive from the sale or rental, for any form of consideration, of said items, or - 3. The twtablishment maintains at least 35% of its floor area for the display, sale, and/or rental of said items; or 4. The establishment maintains at least seven hundred fifty square feet (750 sq. R,) of its floor area for the display, sale, and/or rental of said items. ADULT ESTABLISHMENT shall mean an "adult arcade," an "adult bookstore," an "adult motion picture theater," a "semi-nude lounge," or a "sex paraphernalia store." ADULT MOTION PICTURE T . TER shall mean a commercial establishment to which the public is permitted or invited that maintains viewing rooms that arc 100 square fed or larger wherein films or videos characterized by their emphasis upon "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas" we regularly shown. CHARACTERIZED BY shall mean describing the essential character or quality of an item, As applied to adult establishments, no business shall be classified as an adult establishment by virtue of showing, selling, or renting materials rated NC -17 or R by the Motion Picture Association of America. EMPLOYEE OF AN ADULT ESTABLISHMENT shall moan any person who works on the premises of an adult establishment, on a full time, part time, or contract basis, regardless of whether the person is denominated an employee, independent contractor, agent, lessee, or otherwise. Employee does not include a person exclusively on the premises for repair or maintenance of the premises or for the delivery of goods to the premises. NUDITY OR NUDE CONDUCT shall mean the showing of the human male or female genitals, pubic area, vulva, or anus with less than a fully opaque coveting, or the showing of the female breast with less than a fully opaque covering of any part of the nipple and areela. OPERATOR OF ADULT ESTABLISHMENT shall mean any person on the premises of an adult establishment who manages, supervises, or controls the business or a portion thereof A person may be found to be an operator regardless of whether such person is an owner or pati owner, of the business. SEMI-NUDE OR SEMI -NUDITY shall mean the showing of the female breast below a horizontal line across the top of the areola and extending across the width of the breast at that point, or the showing of the male or female buttocks. This definition shall include the lower portion of the human female breast, but shall not include any portion of the cleavage of the human female breasts exhibited by a bikini, dress, blouse, shirt, leotard, or similar wearing apparel pmvidcd the areola is not exposed in whole or in part. SEMI-NUDE LOUNGE shall mean a nightclub, juice bar, restaurant, bottle club, massage parlor, or similar commercial establishment that regularly offers live semi-nude conduct. No establishment shall avoid classification as a semi-nude lounge by offering nude conduct. SEXUAL DEVICE shall mean any three (3) dimensional object designed for stimulation of the male or female human genitals, anus, buttocks, female breast, or for sadomasochistic use or abuse of oneself or others and shall include devices commonly known as dildos, vibrators, penis pumps, cock rings, anal beads, butt plugs, nipple clamps, and physical representations of the human genital organs. Nothing in this definition shall be construed to include devices poi narily intended for protection against sexually transmitted diseases or for preventing pregnancy. such an employee of an adult establishment or the clothing of such an employee of an adult establishment on the premises of an adult establishment. 6. No person shall possess alcoholic beverages on the premises of an adult establishment, 7. No person shall knowingly or recldewly allow a person under the age of eighteen (18) years to be or remain on the premises of an adult establishment. 8. No operator of an adult establishment shall knowingly or recklessly allow a room in the adult establishment to be simultaneously occupied by any patron and any other employee of an adult establishment who is semi-nude or who appears rani -nude on the premises of the adult establishment, unless an operator of the adult establishment is present in the same mom. 9. A person who operates or causes to be operated an adult establishment which exhibits in a booth or viewing room on the premises, through any mechanical or electronic image - producing device, a film, video cassette, digital video disc, or other video teprodu tion characterized by an emphasis on the display of specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas shall comply with the following requirements. a. The operator of the adult establishment shall, within one week of opening the adult establishment for business, submit to the County Zoning Officer a diagram of the premises showing the location of all operator's stations, booths or viewing moms, overhead lighting fixtures, and restraints, and shall designate all portions of the premises in which patrons will not be permitted. Restmoms shall not contain equipment for displaying films, video cassettes, digital video discs, or other video reproductions. A professionally prepared diagram in the nature of an engineer's or architect's blueprint shall not be required; however, each diagram shall be oriented to the north or to some designated street or object and shalt be drawn to a designated scale or with marked dimensions sufficient to show the various interns! dimensions of all areas of the interior of the premises to an accuracy of plus or minus six inches. b. It shall be the duty of the operator of the adult establishment, and of any employees of the adult establishment present on the premises, to ensure that no patron is permitted access to any area of the premises which has been designated as an area in which patrons will not be permitted. c. The interior premises shall be equipped with overhead lighting fixtures of sufficient intensity to illuminate every place to which patrons arc permitted access at an illumination of not less than five (5.0) foot candles as measured at the floor level. It shall be the duty of the operator of an adult establishment, and of any employees of an adult establishment present on the premises, to ensure that the illumination described above is maintained at all times that the premises is occupied by patrons or open for business. d. It shall be the duty of thc operator of an adult establishment, and of any employees of an adult establishment present on the premises, to ensure that no specified sexual activity occurs in or on the licensed premises. e. It shall be the duty of the operator of an adult establishment to post conspicuous signs in well -lighted entry areas of the business stating all of the following: i. That the occupancy of viewing rooms less than 150 square feet is limited to one person ii. That specified sexual activity on the premises is prohibited. iii. That the making of openings between viewing moms is prohibited. $EX PARAPHERNALIA STORE shall mean a commercial establishment where more than 100 sexual devices are regularly made available for sale or rental. This definition shall not be construed to include any establishment located within an enclosed regional shopping mall or any establishment primarily dedicated to providing medical products. SPECIFIED ANATOMICAL AREAS shall mean leas than completely and opaquely covered human genitals, pubic region, buttock, and/or female breast below a point immediately above the top of the areola, $ ECIIrIED SEXUAL AGTIVrrn?;S shall mean intercourse, oral copulation, masturbation or sodomy. VIEWING ROOM shall mean the room or booth where a patron of an adult establishment would ordinarily be positioned while watching a film, videocassette, digital video disc, or other video on an image -producing device. to : That the existing Section 8.10.03 Regulations be repealed, and replaced with the following; 8.10.03 Regulations No person shall establish, operate, or cause to be operated an adult establishment in Adams County within: a. 1,000 feet of another adult establishment; b. 500 feet of a business licensed to sell alcohol at the premises; or c. 1,000 feet of a residential district, residential use, residence, church, educational institution, park, or recreational facility. d. For the purpose of this section, measurements shall be made in a straight line in alt directions without regard to intervening structures or objects, from the closest part of the structure containing the adult establishment to the closest point on a property boundary of another adult establishment, a business licensed to sell alcohol et tho premises, a residential district, a residential use, a residence, a church, an educational institution, park, or a recreational facility. 2. No adult establishment shall be or remain open for business between 12:00 midnight and 6:00 am. on any day. 3. No patron, employed of an adult establishment, or any other person shall knowingly or intentionally, in an adult establishment, appear in a state of nudity or engage in a specified sexual activity. 4. No person shall knowingly or intentionally, in an adult establishment, appear in a mini - nude condition unless the person is an employee of an adult establishment who, while semi- nude, remains at least six (6) feet from all patrons and on a stage at least eighteen (18) inches from the floor in a room of at least six hundred (600) square feet. 5. No employee of an adult establishment who appears semi-nude in an adult establishment shall knowingly or intentionally touch a customer or the clothing of a customer on the premises of an adult establishment, No customer shalt knowingly or intentionally touch iv. That violators will be required to leave the premises. v. That violations of these regulations are unlawful. f. It shall be tho duty of the operator of an adult establishment to enforce the regulations articulated in e.i. though e.v. above. g. The interior of thc premises shall be configured in such a manner that there Is an unobstructed view from an operator of the adult establishment's station of every area of the premises, including the interior of each viewing room but excluding restrooms, to which any patron is permitted access for any purpose. An operator's station shall not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet of floor area. If the premises has two (2) or more operator's stations designated, then the interior of the premises shall be configured in such a manner that there is mi unobstructed view of each arca of the premises to which any patron is permitted access for any purpose, excluding restreorns, from at least one of the operator's stations. The view required in this paragraph must be by direct line of sight from the operator's station. It is the duty of the operator of an adult establishment to ensure that at least one employee of an adult establishment is on duty and situated in each operator's station at all times that any patron is on the premises. it shall be the duty of the operator of an adult establishment, and it shall also be the duty of any employees of an adult establishment present on the premises, to ensure that the view area specified in this paragraph remrmins unobstructed by any doors, curtains, walls, merchandise, display racks or other materials or enclosures at all times that any patron is present on the premises. h. It shall be the duty of the operator of an adult establishment to ensure that no porous materials are used for any wall, floor, or seat in any booth or viewing room. 1. it shall be unlawful for a person having a duty under subsections 9.a. through 9.h above to knowingly or recklessly fail to fulfill that duty. j. No patron shall knowingly or recklessly enter or remain in a viewing room less than 150 square feet in area that is occupied by any other patron. k. No patron shall knowingly or recklessly be or remain within one foot of any other patron while in a viewing room that is 150 square feet or larger in arca. 1. No person shall knowingly or recklessly make any hole or opening between viewing moms. 10. It shall be the duty of the operator of an adult establishment to ensure that the interior premises shall be equipped with overhead lighting of sufficient intensity to illuminate every place to which customers are permitted rases at an illumination of not less than five (5.0) foot candles as measured at the floor level and the illumination must be maintained at all times that any customer is present in or on the premises. 11. Unless a culpable mental state is otherwise specified herein, a showing of a reckless mental state shall be sufficient to establish a violation of a provision of this section 8.10.03. Item 3: Tht t i n 4.08 C-2 Highway Commercial District be amended as follows: 4.08.01 Intent The intent of this district is to provide for those trade services, cultural and recreational uses that are appropriate to be developed in conjunction with a highway or major street, thereby offering a desired convenience in location rind accessibility to the motoring public. Adult Establishments are permitted uses in this Zoning District, but are regulated to these uses, as set forth in Article 8. Section 8.10. u_ 1.1 ve =�4 0 4.08.02 Permitted Principal Uses I. Professional, medical and personal service Ertabliertnent 3. Retail sales for uac by or consumption by individuals, including but not limited to:..etc.-nut 4. Hotels and motel-not-ineludi 5. Eating and drinking pl 10. Adsdt Establishments, Item 6: That Section 4,11 FS Flex Space District be amended as followl: 4.11.01 Intent: This district is established to provide space for a range of commercial, office, light industrial, and production facilities. The Flex Space District is also intended to provide support uses, including complimentary office and retail use complementing the general land use pattern of the county and assisting the implementation of the adopted goals and policies of Adams County. Adult Eatablisbmcnts are permitted uses in this Zoning District. but are regulated to control the =alive secondary effects of these uses. as set forth in Article 8, SediQg 830. 4.11.02 Permitted Ilse: 9. Adult Establishments. 4.11.03 Conditional Uses: 1. Commercial uses, including shops, nightclubs, and commercial recreational activitie gene pt•for Item 7: amended 4.12.01 Intent: The intent of this district is to provide a wido range of less intensive industrial and heavy commercial uses that shall be able to meet comparatively rigid specifications as to nuisance free performance. Certain uses that are incompatible or would interfere with industrial development are excluded. Adult Establishments arc permitted UsesJlrja Zoning District. but are regulated to control the negative secondary effects of these uses, as set f. . in Article 8. Section 8,112. 4.12.02 Permitted Uses 20. Adult Estebliahm Item 8: That Section 4.13 I-2 Industrial Aletr to be amended as follows; 4.13.01 Intent: The intent of this district is to provide a wide range of intense industrial and commercial uses that shall be able to meet comparatively rigid specifications as to nuisance free performance. Certain uses that are incompatible or would interfere with industrial development are excluded. AdultEnteetaimeent-Faellities Establishments are ' in this Zoning District, esalutio ie -ant- ut regulated to e:ntrol the secondary etyecta of these uses witltiA-the-eetirm• , as set forth in Article 8, }ection 8.10. 4.13.02 Perntted Principal uses: J 5. Adult Fatahlikhments. 4.13.03 Conditional Uses: net -mi e i 4 1 s i n; Uses 0,1e_ ei,ea1ed, and that the paragraphs under ,Section 4,1 03 be renutnbered accordingly, Item 9: That Article 11. Section I 1 02 Remedies. and Section 11.03 Fines and Penalties. and the second p fuse Sections be renumbered accordingly. as Aeceasary. 0 Set S 5 s , 9 I.:, --,e1 That a new Section 9.06 be enacted to replave.lhe above Section 9.06 Remedi a for Violation, Penalties, and Enforcement Generally Remedies for violation and penalties concerning the Regulations and provisions in this Resolution, as may be amended, as read in its entirety, shall be those set forth in. Neb. Rea. Stat §23-114.05 and §23-174, or as otherwise amended by the State Legislature. Jtem 10: That Section 8.07 Prohibited home occupation pamgmph 6 be amended as follows: 6. Adult F:nietalnment-Bees Establishments That Section 8.07 Prohibited home based businesses paragraph 6. be amended as fedem: 6. Adult BnteetaineneetUaes Establishments. That Suction 8 08 Prohibited h n e ojcupations. paragraph 4 be amended as follows: 4. Adult Eatertnl,unenl Ueee Establishments That Section 8.08 Prohibited . based , r e = _ _s• , i e amended as follows: 4. Adult Establishments That Section 6.03 Schedule of Minimum OITStreet Parking and Loading Requirements, be amended as follows: Adult £nteEeinment Establishments Item 11: That Section 2.03 Definition of Terms shall be amended .y amending the definitions of "Ballroom," "Juice Bar," and "Massage Parlor" as follows; BALLROOM shall mean a place or hall used for dancing,•-eiher-tban " but not env place listed under the definition of "Adult Establishment" Ballrooms shall also be used for reunions, weddings and receptions. JUiCE BAR (See demi-Nude Lounge.) MASSAGE PARLOR (See Adm N ) Item 12: That Section 12.01 Separability be repealed and rcolaced with the following new section: Section 12.01 Sever/MDR), Each section and provision herein is hereby declared to be independent and, not withstanding any other evidence of legislative intent, it is hereby declared to be the controlling legislative intent that if any provision herein, or the application thereof to any person or cireumztance is held to be invalid, the remaining sections or provisions, and the application of such sections and provisions to any person or circumstances other than those to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby, and it is hereby declared that such sections and provisions would have been passed independently of such section or provision or application so known to be invalid, item 13: That the "Table of Commits" of the existing zoning regulations be accordingly for consistency with all amendments contained herein. v) MOTION TO ADOPT proposed amendments to the Zoning Resolution No. 10-08-03.2, by authorizing the Chairperson of the Board of Supervisors to place his signature on Reaolutirm No. 2016-02-16.01, made this le day of February, 2016. Moved by: Seconded by: Roll Call Vote: Ncimrann Weeks Oithmann Curtis Strorner Czekai Thomsen Ayes___ Noyes Abstain Attorney Brandy Johnson requested the Board consider a motion to remove from table, from the December 15, 2015 meeting, discussion and possible action of proposed ordinance #15-0001. Motion by Curtis, seconded by Thomsen to remove from table, discussion and possible action on proposed ordinance #15-0001. Roll Call, Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Weeks, Orthmann. Nays: none 59 Attorney Johnson stated per Neb. Rev. Stat. §23-190 allows for the waiving of further readings of proposed ordinance #15-001. Johnson informed the Board that waiving further readings of the ordinance is an option and inquired if this would be the wishes of the Board. Motion by Thomsen, seconded by Weeks to waive further readings of proposed County Ordinance #15-0001 per §23- 190. Roll Call, Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Weeks, Orthmann. Nays: Neumann Further readings were waived. Attorney Johnson introduced Resolution 2016-02-16.02 to adopt proposed ordinance #15-0001 Motion by Curtis, seconded by Thomsen to approve Resolution 2016-02-16.02 that would adopt County Ordinance #15- 0001. Roll Call, Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Weeks, Orthmann. Nays: Neumann Resolution 2016-02-16.02 was approved and County Ordinance #15-0001 will be published in the Hastings Tribune and filed with the Adams County Court within fifteen days. RESOLUTION # 2016-02-16.02 A RESOLUTION OF rat, ADAMS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ADOPTING AN ORDINANCE GOVERNING PUBLIC NUDITY AND LEWD OR LASCIVIOUS BEHAVIOR WHEREAS, pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. §23-1046), the County has the power to do all acts in relation to the concerns of the County necessary to the exercise of its corporate powers; WHEREAS, pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. §23-103, the powers of the County as a body are exercised by the County Board; WHEREAS, pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. §23-187(g), a County may regulate by ordinance the subject of "violation of the public peace and good order of the county by disorderly conduct, lewd or lascivious behavior, or public nudity;" WHEREAS, under the direction of the County Board, the County Attorney, and its legal advisors, drafted an ordinance consistent with the above statutes; WHEREAS, pursuant to Neb. Rcv. Stat. §23-188, notice was published in a newspaper of general circulation once per week for two weeks and such notice contained the entire language of the ordinance and the time and place of the public hearing to be held before the County Board on December 15,2015; WHEREAS, pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. §23-188, a full reading of and public hearing on the ordinance was held on December 15, 2015, at which time public comment regarding the proposed ordinance was invited and permitted, and then the proposal was tabled by motion and affirmative vote; WHEREAS, in accordance with Neb. Rev. Stat. §23-192, the County Clerk provided a copy of the ordinance to the Clerk of each city and village within the County, and the responses received to such inquiries did not require any revision of the ordinance as proposed; WHEREAS, pursuant to Neb. Rev, Stat. §23-188, notice was published in a newspaper of general circulation once per week for two weeks and such notice contained the entire language of the ordinance and the time and place of the public meeting to be held before the County Board on February 16, 2016 for further consideration of the ordinance; WHEREAS, pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. §23-190, the County Board voted at its meeting on February 16, 2016 to take the matter of the ordinance from the table, and voted by a three-fourths vote to suspend the requirement that the County ordinance be read by title on three different days; and, WHEREAS, a motion was made thereafter pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. §23-190, to proceed to final adoption of the public nudity ordinance; and, WHEREAS, the County Board desires to adopt an ordinance governing public nudity and lewd or lascivious behavior, a copy of which is attached. NOW, 'THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Adams County Board of Supervisors that this .Board does hereby adopt the ordinance no. 15-001, a copy of which is attached hereto, and will publish the same. 60 ORDINANCE NO. 15-001 AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A LAW REGARDING PUBLIC NUDITY AND LEWD OR LASCIVIOUS BEHAVIOR; TO ESTABLISH A PENALTY AND PROVIDE A METHOD OF ENFORCEMENT; AND TO PROVIDE FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. §23-104, the County has the power to do all acts in relation to the concerns of the County necessary to the exercise of its corporate powers; WHEREAS. pursuant to Neb, Rev. Stat. §23-103, the powers of the County as a body are exercised by the Adams County Board of Supervisors ("County Boan1"); WHEREAS, it is the intent of the County Board to enact an Ordinance; WHEREAS, pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. §23-187, the County may regulate, through an ordinance, violations of the public peace and good order of the County by lewd or lascivious behavior and/or public nudity; and. WHEREAS, the Adams County Board has held public meetings and a public hearing on the matter, after giving due notice as required by law. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF ADAMS, NEBRASKA: SECTION 1. Statement of Intent: It is tho intent of this Ordinance to promote the public health, safety, welfare, peace and order of the County. It is also the intent of the County to further the government's interest in avoiding the harmful secondary effects of public nude conduct and lewd or lascivious behavior such as prostitution, sexual assaults, and criminal activity. See, e.g., Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc., 501 US. 560 (1991); Pap's A.M. v. City of Erie, 529 U.S. 277 (2000); Ways v. City of Lincoln, 331 11.3d 596 (8th Cir. 2003). Tho legislative record documents and the Board's legislative findings concerning negative secondary effects, which arc found in Section 8.10 of the County Zoning Resolution, are incorporated herein by reference. This prohibition on public nude conduct and lewd or lascivious behavior is not intended to extend to any expression of opinion or the performance of a bona fide play, ballet, or drama which may not be prohibited under the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States or by Article I, §5 of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. The provisions of this Ordinance have neither the purpose nor effect of imposing a limitation or restriction on exercises of free speech that are protected by the First Amendment. SECTION 2. DeamtLaar ''o ; For purposes of this Ordinance, and where not inconsistent with the context of a particular section, the defined terms, phrases, word, abbreviations, and their derivations shall have the meaning given in this section. When not inconsistent with the context, words In the present tense include the future -tense, words used in the plural number include words in the singular number and words in the singular number include words in the plural number. The word "shall" is always mandatory, and not merely directory. a) Nude, nudity, or a state of nudity means the showing of the human male or female genitals or pubic area with less than a fully opaque covering, the showing of the female breast with less than a fully opaque covering on any part of the emote and nipple, or the showing of covered male genitals in a 61 discernibly Turgid state. b) Public pace means all spaces owned by or open to the general public, whether or not an admission or cover charge is levied for entrance thereto; and public streets, sidewalks, alleys, or other public thoroughfares, and areas in or such close proximity thereto, as to be observed by the public traveling on such street, sidewalk, or other thoroughfare. SECTION 3. Nudity. Prohibited: It shall be unlawful for a person to, knowingly or intend() place open to the public, appear nude or in a state of nudity. SECTION 4. Sexual Contact. Prohibited: ly. in a public place or in any a) It shall be unlawful for any employee or performer (ineluding amateur performers) in any business or commercial establishment to have any sexual contact with any other employee, performer, person, or patron for gratuity, pay or other remuneration, direct or indirect, or in conjunction with or as part of any performance or ontertainment in any business or commercial establishment. b) It shall be unlawful for any person or patron to have sexual contact with any employee or performer in any business or commercial establishment. c) For the purposes of this section, sexual contact shall mean the intentional touching between any person, patron, a performer, or employee involving contact by or with a patron's, performer's, or employee's sexual organ, buttock(s), or breast(s), whether covered or not, or kissing, when such contact can reasonably bo construed as being for the purpose of sexual arousal or sexual gratification of either party or any observer. d) It shall be unlawful for any person purposely or knowingly to solicit, induce, or attempt to induce another person to engage in an act or acts prohibited hereunder. c) It shall be unlawful for the owner, lessee, proprietor, or manager of any business or commercial establiahment to knowingly allow any person on the premises of such business or commercial establishment to engage in an act or acts prohibited hereunder. 'SECTION 5. Exceptions: a) No person shall be in violation of this Ordinance for breastfrmdjlpg a child. b) This Ordinance shall not apply to children under the age of twelve years old. c) No person shall be in violation of this Ordinance for appearing nude or in a state of nudity in any dressing/changing room, locker room, restroom facility, or hospital, clinic, or other similar medical facility in which appearing nude or in a state of nudity is necessary for health-related purposes. d) No person shall he in violation of this Ordinance for appearing nude or in state of nudity in the presence of a licensed physical therapist, licensed massage therapist, licensed athletic trainer, or licensed cosmetologist, engaged in performing the functions authorized under the license held. e) This Ordinance shall not apply to models that are part of a nude modeling studio that is part of a proprietary school licensed by the State of Nebraska; ora college or junior college or university supported entirely or in part by public taxation; or a private college or university which maintains and operates educational programs in which credits are transferable to a college, junior college, or university supported entirely or partly by taxation. 0 This Ordinance shall also not apply to the exhibition, presentation, showing or performance or any play, ballet, drama, tableau, production or motion picture in any theater, concert hall, art center, museum, school, institution of higher learning or other similar establishment which is primarily devoted to such exhibitions, presentations, shows or performances as a form of expression of opinion, communication, speech, ideas, information, art or drama. SECTION 6. Pent*: Any person found to be in violation of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a crime, punishable by a maximum of a five hundred dollar fine. SECTION 7. F,ffective Arca: This Ordinance is effective in Adams County, including any unintxrrporated towns or villages, but It shall not be effective within the corporate boundaries llastings, Ayr, Holstein, Juniata, Keneaaw, Prosser, Roseland, or Trumbull; nor shall it be effective within the arra outside of the corporate boundaries of Hastings, Ayr, Holstein, Juniata, Kencaaw, Prosser, Roseland, or Trumbull, in which those cities have been granted and are exercising powers by ordinance on a similar subject matter. SECTION 8: Effective Date: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force fifteen days after its passage, approval, and publication, as provided by law. Passed and Adopted this 16°day of February, 2016. County Board Chairperson Attest: County Clerk Ramona Thomas 62 Motion by Neumann, seconded by Weeks to approve the claims and direct the County Clerk to pay them out of their respective accounts. Roll Call, Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Weeks, Orthmann. Nays: none Motion by Neumann, seconded by Weeks to approve officer reports submitted by the Register of Deeds and the Clerk of the District Court. Roll CaII, Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Weeks, Orthmann. Nays: none Motion by Weeks, seconded by Curtis to a approve miscellaneous collections report for 01/01/2016 through 01/31/2016 submitted by the Adams County Treasurer. Roll Call, Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Weeks, Orthmann. Nays: none At 11:00 a.m. sealed bids for the purchase of county owned land parcel 010016617 were opened. Public Notice of the sale was advertised in the January 28, 2016 edition of the Hastings Tribune, was posted on the Adams County Website and was posted in the lobby of the main courthouse building. One bid was received. Clerk Thomas opened the bid from VanKirk Bros. Contracting; PO Box 585, Sutton, NE, the bid was for the minimum bid amount of $2,305.00. Motion by Thomsen, seconded by Czekai to award the purchase of land parcel 0100016617 to VanKirk Bros. Contracting of Sutton in the amount of $2,305.00. Roll Call, Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Weeks, Orthmann. Nays: none Adams County Treasurer, Melanie Curry, presented the Board with pledge security releases from Five Points Bank. FIVE POINTS BANK OF HAST,N©S r.nh O February 9, 2016 Five Points Bank of Hastings Attn: Cindy Johnson 2815 Osborne Drive West Hastings, NE 68901 Please release the following security from our Adams County Treasurer Holding Account; Acct. 2077 Federal Horne Loan Mtg Corp $500,000.00 Cusip 313403V64 Acct. 2152 Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp $1,000,000.00 Cusip 313403V64 Date Motion by Thomsen, seconded by Weeks to approve the security releases from Five Points Bank, as presented by Curry. Roll Call, Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Weeks, Orthmann. Nays: none Curry requested approval to perform an inter -fund transfer in order to correct an error. Curry requested transferring the amounts of $9122.00 and $1111.50 from the 0100 General Fund to Fund 6500, as the amounts should have originally been posted to Fund 6500. Motion by Neumann, seconded by Weeks to authorized Curry to perform an inter -fund transfer as presented. Roll Call, Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Weeks, Orthmann. Nays: none Adams County Register of Deeds, Ann Hinton, approached the Board regarding the ACOB assembly room rental policy. Hinton stated that CASA has requested to rent the assembly room one day a month. Hinton questioned if the rental fee would apply to CASA as they are not a county office, yet they do receive funding from the county. Brief discussion took place regarding such entities using the space. 63 Motion by Weeks, seconded by Neumann to approve CASA utilizing the room at no charge for one day per month. Roll CaII, Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Weeks, Orthmann. Nays: none Motion by Czekai, seconded by Weeks to meet as a Board of Equalization to review and take action on motor vehicle exemption requests and tax list corrections. Roll CaII, Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Weeks, Orthmann. Nays: none Entered as a Board of Equalization at 11:16 a.m. (see separate Board of Equalization minutes for 2/16/2016) Motion by Weeks, seconded by Czekai to exit Board of Equalization and resume regular session. Roll CaII, Ayes: Stromer, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Weeks, Orthmann. Nays: none Regular session resumed at 11:19 a.m. Board adjourned. COUNTY GENERAL CENTRAL DIST COUNTY OFFICALS,DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, CENTRAL DIST COUNTY OFFICALS,TRAINING & CONFER CENTRAL DIST COUNTY OFFICALS,DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, CENTRAL DIST COUNTY OFFICALS, DUES, SUBS.,REGIST. CENTRAL DIST COUNTY OFFICALS,DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, CENTRAL DIST COUNTY OFFICALS,DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, CENTRAL DIST COUNTY OFFICALS,DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, CENTRAL DIST COUNTY OFFICALS, DUES, SUBS.,REGIST. HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,MILEAGE ALLOWANCE HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,POSTAL SERVICES HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,SUPPLIES - OFFICE HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,SUPPLIES - SHOP HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,COURT COSTS HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,MISCELLANEOUS HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,SUPPLIES - DATA PROCESSIN HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,SUPPLIES - OFFICE HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,TRAVEL EXPENSES - BOARD M HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,SUPPLIES - VOTING HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,STATIONERY/ENVELOPES HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,MISCELLANEOUS HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,SUPPLIES - OFFICE HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,MEALS BEAR GRAPHICS INC,SUPPLIES - OFFICE HOMETOWN LEASING, MICROFILMING/COPIER NEBRASKA ASSOCIATION OF,DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, NEBRASKA ASSOCIATION OF,DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS,SUPPLIES - OFFICE CULLIGAN OF HASTINGS, MISCELLANEOUS EAKES OFFICE SOLUTIONS, MICROFILMING/COPIER DUGAN BUSINESS FORMS,SUPPLIES - VOTING MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM, MICROFILMING/COPIER MELANIE CURRY,SUPPLIES - OFFICE HASTINGS TRIBUNE, PRINTING&PUBLISHING*21012 MIPS,DATA PROC. EQUIP/SPECIAL EAKES OFFICE SOLUTIONS,SUPPLIES - OFFICE HOMETOWN LEASING,EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE ADAMS COUNTY HWY DEPARTMENT,CAR REPAIRS AXIS CAPITAL INC,OFFICE EQUIPMENT HASTINGS TRIBUNE, PRINTING&PUBLISHING*21012 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS,SUPPLIES - OFFICE HASTINGS TRIBUNE, PRINTING/PUBLISHING X LAZY T,SUPPLIES - OFFICE DF TECH CONSULTANTS LLC,DATA PROCESSING COSTS RON KUCERA,CELL PHONES DILLON MOLT,CELL PHONES JANE MORRIS,CELL PHONES ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF,FORM PRNTNG*CORRECT DISTC AXIS CAPITAL INC,EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE CULLIGAN OF HASTINGS, MISCELLANEOUS CUSTER COUNTY SHERIFF,MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS EAKES OFFICE SOLUTIONS,SUPPLIES - OFFICE HALL COUNTY SHERIFF,FORM PRNTNG*CORRECT DISTC HASTINGS TRIBUNE, FORM PRNTNG*CORRECT DISTC 30.00 60.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 60.00 311.24 14.75 115.16 150.00 30.54 49.99 35.95 30.00 24.40 16.00 248.11 29.70 98.00 399.88 68.35 99.38 228.74 298.52 50.00 50.00 25.98 15.65 59.40 2,110.50 35.00 39.15 153.15 171.00 55.87 229.00 52.32 155.00 102.00 133.94 13.74 12.00 685.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 269.00 290.00 31.65 18.50 94.15 81.71 47.48 64 HOLT COUNTY SHERIFF,FORM PRNTNG*CORRECT DISTC 29.40 STEPHEN LOWE,MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS 840.00 MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM,SUPPLIES - DATA PROCESSIN 210.00 JOHN C FOLCIK,MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS 285.00 LYNN FOLCIK,MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS 617.50 RANDY KIRBY,MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS 114.00 BEV PATITZ,MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS 760.00 RUANN ROOT,MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS 541.50 AMY SKALKA,MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS 256.50 DEREK TERWEY,MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS 855.00 EAKES OFFICE SOLUTIONS,SUPPLIES - OFFICE 71.99 HOMETOWN LEASING,SUPPLIES - OFFICE 179.21 SKALKA & BAACK LAW FIRM,ATTRNY FEES-COURT APPOINT 247.00 SKALKA & BAACK LAW FIRM,ATTRNY FEES-COURT APPOINT 5,672.50 THEOBALD LAW OFFICE,ATTRNY FEES-COURT APPOINT 541.95 DEWALD DEAVER PC LLO,ATTRNY FEES-COURT APPOINT 123.50 LANGVARDT VALLE & JAMES PC,ATTRNY FEES-COURT APPOINT 69.33 AUTO VALUE - HASTINGS,MISCELLANEOUS 117.99 CENTRA CHEMICAL SERVICES INC,JANITORIAL SUPPLIES 665.42 HASTINGS UTILITIES,UTILITIES 3,789.74 WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERVICE,CONTRACT LABOR 35.00 MIPS,CONTRACT LABOR 829.66 MIPS,EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE 190.00 MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM,CONTRACT LABOR 32.00 ADAMS COUNTY HWY DEPARTMENT,EQUIPMENT - FUEL 2,125.57 ADAMS COUNTY HWY DEPARTMENT,TRAVEL EXPENSES 487.02 ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF REVOLVING,LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS-COU 1,111.76 ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF REVOLVING,DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, 29.00 ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF REVOLVING,TRAVEL EXPENSES 16.68 ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF REVOLVING,LAW ENF SUPP 67.53 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DAILY,DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, 34.75 JOHN CALTAGIRONE,MILEAGE ALLOWANCE 191.25 CARMICHAEL BUSINESS SYSTEMS,ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL E 19,000.00 CHRIS'S CAR WASH,EQUIPMENT - FUEL 67.85 COMPUTER HARDWARE INC,DATA PROCESSING COSTS 438.00 CONSOLIDATED MANAGEMENT CO,MILEAGE ALLOWANCE 146.75 COOPERATIVE PRODUCERS INC,EQUIPMENT - FUEL 276.52 EAKES OFFICE SOLUTIONS,SUPPLIES - OFFICE 65.41 EAKES OFFICE SOLUTIONS, PRINTING&PUBLISHING*21012 148.00 EAKES OFFICE SOLUTIONS,SUPPLIES - OFFICE 9.99 GRAHAM TIRE COMPANY,EQUIPMENT - FUEL 243.52 GREAT PLAINS CHRYS DODGE INC,EQUIPMENT - FUEL 563.00 HASTINGS FORD-LINCOLN,EQUIPMENT - FUEL 70.70 KENESAW MOTOR CO INC,EQUIPMENT - FUEL 483.25 NAPA AUTO PARTS,EQUIPMENT - FUEL 223.69 NETWORKFLEET INC,EQUIPMENT - FUEL 75.80 WEST GROUP PAYMENT CENTER,CONTRACT SERV 220.00 WEST GROUP PAYMENT CENTER,DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, 312.00 JORDAN OSBORNE,MILEAGE ALLOWANCE 114.48 ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY,COURT COSTS 14.00 ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY,COURT COSTS 14.00 BUFFALO COUNTY COURT,COURT COSTS 49.00 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS,SUPPLIES - OFFICE 377.37 CENTRAL NEBRASKA CREMATION,AUTOPSY COSTS 300.00 CULLIGAN OF HASTINGS,SUPPLIES - OFFICE 43.65 DEPT OF PATHOLOGY,AUTOPSY COSTS 150.00 HALL COUNTY DISTRICT COURT,COURT COSTS 7.50 MATTHEW BENDER & COMPANY INC,COUNTY LAW LIBRARY 610.23 MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM,EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE 210.00 NEBRASKA.GOV,COURT COSTS 31.00 RLI SURETY,EMPLOYEE BONDS - ERRORS & 50.00 SOFTWARE UNLIMITED,DATA PROCESSING COSTS 429.58 TRANSUNION RISK & ALTERNATIVE ,COURT COSTS 27.00 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS,TELEPHONE SERVICES 170.00 TELEPHONE SYSTEMS OF NEBR INC ,TELEPHONE SERVICES 163.09 VERIZON WIRELESS,TELEPHONE SERVICES 1,100.93 WINDSTREAM COMMUNICATION,TELEPHONE SERVICES 775.00 ADAMS COUNTY JAIL/SHERIFF,BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD 2,308.85 BERTS REXALL DRUGS INC,MED-HOSP PRISONERS 157.58 BUFFALO COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE ,BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD 1,710.00 BUFFALO COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE ,MED-HOSP PRISONERS 6.25 CASH WA CANDY COMPANY,COMMISSARY 528.45 CASH WA DISTRIBUTING,BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD 310.20 CASH WA DISTRIBUTING,COMMISSARY 62.20 CASH WA DISTRIBUTING,BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD 777.95 CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF,BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD 2,925.00 65 CORNHUSKER PRESS INC, PRINTING&PUBLISHING*21012 CULLIGAN OF HASTINGS,COMMISSARY FRITO-LAY, COMMISSARY FRITO-LAY,BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD KEITHS PHARMACIES,MED-HOSP PRISONERS MARY LANNING HEALTHCARE,MED-HOSP PRISONERS MARY LANNING PROFESSIONAL SERV,MED-HOSP PRISONERS THE THOMPSON COMPANY, INC,BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD PHYSICIAN EMERGENCY SERVICE,MED-HOSP PRISONERS VILLAGE PHARMACY,MED-HOSP PRISONERS WEBSTER COUNTY SHERIFF,BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD WITT PLUMBING INC,OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR ADAMS COUNTY CLERK,SUPPLIES - OFFICE ADAMS COUNTY CLERK,POSTAL SERVICES CAPITAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS,EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE CENTURY LINK,TELEPHONE SERVICES COMPUTER HARDWARE INC,OFFICE EQ REPAIR COMPUTER HARDWARE INC,OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPUTER HARDWARE INC,OFFICE EQ REPAIR CULLIGAN OF HASTINGS, MISCELLANEOUS EAKES OFFICE SOLUTIONS,FURNITURE EAKES OFFICE SOLUTIONS,SUPPLIES - OFFICE GLENWOOD TELEPHONE CO, TELEPHONE SERVICES HOMETOWN LEASING,EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE MENARDS,MISCELLANEOUS KMART,SUPPLIES - OFFICE NEBRASKA TECH & TELECOM INC,TELEPHONE SERVICES OFFICEMAX INC,SUPPLIES - OFFICE PHELPS COUNTY TREASURER,POSTAL SERVICES PHELPS COUNTY TREASURER,TELEPHONE SERVICES SHERWIN WILLIAMS,MISCELLANEOUS VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC,SUPPLIES - OFFICE WINDSTREAM,TELEPHONE SERVICES ADAMS COUNTY HWY DEPARTMENT,EQUIPMENT - FUEL CITY OF HASTINGS,MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS HASTINGS UTILITIES, UTILITIES K & G PLUMBING & HEATING INC,MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS PLATTE VALLEY OF HASTINGS INC ,COMMUNICATION EQUIP PLATTE VALLEY OF HASTINGS INC ,MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS G4S SECURE SOLUTIONS INC,SECURITY CONTRACTS BY OTH ACE MACHINE SHOP & SALES,WELDING SUPP/CHAINS ASPHALT & CONCRETE MATERIAL,MATERIALS - ASPHALTIC AUTO VALUE - HASTINGS,RD EQ REP PARTS AUTO VALUE - AUTO VALUE - AUTO VALUE - AUTO VALUE - AUTO VALUE - AUTO VALUE AUTO VALUE AUTO VALUE AUTO VALUE HASTINGS,SUPPLIES - SHOP HASTINGS,RD EQ REP PARTS HASTINGS,SUPPLIES - SHOP HASTINGS,MACH EQ GREASE OIL HASTINGS,SUPPLIES - SHOP - HASTINGS,RD EQ REP PARTS - HASTINGS,MACH EQ GREASE OIL - HASTINGS,SUPPLIES - SHOP - HASTINGS,RD EQ REP PARTS BGNE,EQUIPMENT - FUEL BIG G COMMERCIAL HARDWARE INC ,BUILDING REPAIR BIG G COMMERCIAL HARDWARE INC ,MISCELLANEOUS BIG G COMMERCIAL HARDWARE INC ,WELDING SUPP/CHAINS CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS,TELEPHONE SERVICES CINTAS CORPORATION #449,TOWEL/CLEANING AGREEMENTS CINTAS CORPORATION #449,JANITORIAL SUPPLIES CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES, MISCELLANEOUS EAKES OFFICE SOLUTIONS,SUPPLIES - OFFICE EQUIPMENT BLADES INC,MATERIALS - GRADER BLADES EQUIPMENT BLADES INC,SMALL TOOLS, ETC. FILTER CARE,SUPPLIES - SHOP HASTINGS OUTDOOR POWER LLC,OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR HASTINGS OUTDOOR POWER LLC,SMALL TOOLS, ETC. HASTINGS UTILITIES, ELECTRICITY ISLAND SUPPLY WELDING CO,MISC. EQUIPMENT ISLAND SUPPLY WELDING CO,WELDING SUPP/CHAINS JEO,SURVEYOR/GENERAL MCCONNELL CLEANING, JANITORIAL AGREEMENTS MENARDS,MISCELLANEOUS MID -NEBRASKA AGGREGATE INC,ROAD SALT NAPA AUTO PARTS,SMALL TOOLS, ETC. NAPA AUTO PARTS,RD EQ REP PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS,SUPPLIES - SHOP 323.82 133.19 393.28 152.52 245.12 98.81 51.71 658.03 64.32 39.21 1,400.00 740.03 234.40 759.20 232.00 254.14 29.95 267.00 350.00 167.90 698.00 139.92 99.90 620.33 87.95 494.63 263.10 3,017.59 97.70 368.52 101.21 188.99 58.77 62.88 3,192.63 134.60 702.18 100.00 80.00 3,156.84 4,176.00 1,132.20 67.68 113.60 33.08 113.33 68.28 19.89 148.44 137.90 97.10 195.23 484.80 9.41 9.34 17.86 85.00 140.80 30.00 133.57 87.17 4,175.44 40.00 82.55 140.93 350.00 892.60 755.00 513.54 250.00 230.00 109.98 784.31 18.99 104.40 263.58 66 NMC, INC,RD EQ REP PARTS NMC, INC,SUPPLIES - SHOP NMC, INC,RD EQ REP PARTS NMC, INC,SUPPLIES - SHOP NMC, INC,RD EQ REP PARTS NMC, INC,RD EQ REP PARTS NMC, INC,SUPPLIES - SHOP NMC, INC,RD EQ REP PARTS O'REILLY AUTO PARTS,RD EQ REP PARTS PTSR,MISCELLANEOUS ROSELAND ENERGY AURORA COOP,EQUIPMENT - FUEL SOURCE GAS,HEATING FUELS SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT, ELECTRICITY TITAN MACHINERY INC.,RD EQ REP PARTS WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERVICE, GARBAGE CHRIS LONG,TRAVEL EXPENSES CVSOAN TREASURER,TRAVEL EXPENSES CVSOAN TREASURER, MISCELLANEOUS NACVSO,TRAVEL EXPENSES DEWITT FUNERAL & CREMATI,COUNTY BURIALS SINNER RENTALS & STORAGE,PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BONNAVILLA PLAZA CORP, PUBLIC ASSISTANCE ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF FEE ACCT ,COURT COSTS FOOTE REALTY COMPANY INC,BUILDINGS - ACCURAL US POSTAL SERVICE,POSTAL SERVICES ZEE MEDICAL SERV,SAFETY EQUIPMENT HASTINGS TRIBUNE, PRINTING&PUBLISHING*21012 HASTINGS TRIBUNE, PRINTING/PUBLISHING HERITAGE BANK, MISCELLANEOUS MIDWEST CONNECT,POSTAL SERVICES VINCENT VALENTINO ATTY AT LAW ,CONTINGENCIES-DEFICIENCIE Heritage Bank, Miscellaneous - Heritage bank County General Payroll - Heritage Bank- FICA Matching- MidAmerican Benifits-County share FSA plan- Maision National Life -Disability Ins Premiums - COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS EAKES OFFICE SOLUTIONS,EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE JOHN GASPERS CONSTRUCTION INC ,REPAIR HASTINGS UTILITIES,UTILITIES WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERVICE,REPAIR HERITAGE BANK AP ACH,REPAIR SHEANA SMITH,TELEPHONE SERVICES Heritage Bank -Visitors Payroll - Heritage Bank -FICA matching- MidAmerican Benefits -County share FSA plan- Maision National Life -Disability Ins Premiums - PRESERVATION & MODERNIZATION MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM,OFFICE EQUIPMENT QUILL CORPORATION,OFFICE EQUIPMENT HEALTH FUND WELLNESS PARTNERS LLC,HEALTH-ACCIDENT - COUNTY INHERITANCE TAX WEST GROUP PAYMENT CENTER,LIBRARY 1,616.25 372.81 44.88 72.00 630.16 404.43 32.02 3,108.04 93.82 50.00 65.65 2,367.39 659.00 1,183.20 105.00 118.84 60.00 60.00 300.00 1,400.00 420.00 210.00 4,273.83 1,750.00 245.00 23.01 288.14 510.00 25.00 3,000.00 5,654.62 25.00 481,220.75 34,496.80 5,775.00 1,036.15 Ramona R. Thomas - Clerk Eldon Orthmann - Board Chairman Pamela J. Witte - Deputy Clerk 68.67 215.00 249.75 2.50 10.00 25.00 7,349.98 558.86 84.00 16.81 152.00 254.00 1,387.00 2,412.14 Adams County Board of Equalization Minutes Courthouse, Adams County, Tuesday January 19, 2016 The Adams County Board of Equalization met on February 16, 2016 at 11:15 a.m. to review and possibly approve motor vehicle exemption applications and tax list corrections. Roll Call Members Present: Michael Stromer- District 1; Mike Weeks -District 2; Jennifer Czekai-District 3; Scott Thomsen -District 4; Dale Curtis -District 5; Chuck Neumann -District 6; 67 Eldon Orthmann-District 7. Also present were Adams County Attorney, Donna Fegler-Diass; Adams County Clerk, Ramona Thomas; Adams County Assessor, Jackie Russell; Adams County Treasurer, Melanie Curry. Motion by Czekai, seconded by Weeks to meet as a Board of Equalization. Roll Cali: Ayes: Stromer, Weeks, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Orthmann. Nays: None. Adams County Assessor, Jackie Russell presented the Board with two tax list corrections for land parcels 116-008 owned by Cooperative Producers, Inc and 206-00130 owner Ervin A Johnson Est, Annette Kuehn. Adams County BOE Hearings Date of Hearing: February 16, 2016 850 206.00130 Correction N(s) lost Needed Property en was incorrectly placed an 2015 tax year- Removing Ag land Incorrectly reported as irrigated but should have been grass 2013'.2015 Tax List Correction Pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. 77-1507 (21tb) County Board Explination Computer Error Clerical Error 14511 Date of Correction 2/11/2016 Description of Property Real Property Tax Teats) Corrected Levy of year corrected 2015 0.958676 Owner Ervin A Johnson Est, Annette Kuehn Parcel ID 010005295 Tax ID 206-00130.00 Legal Personal Property Land Improvements TOTAL VALUATION LEVY TAX TOTAL Tax Credit Applied Late Penalty Billed Amount !1.05.12.-51/2 S1/2 NW1/4 It SW1/4 3D fR13-3R AI JiANIMA TE01994 LOGAN TWP VALUATIONS: Silted Value Correct value DIFFERENCE TO TAX ROU.. Reason for Correctors DEDUCTION TO TAX 5267.28 ADDITION TO TAX FSA paperwork from 2013-2015 was submitted by owner to show that certain acres (7.85ac) being valued as irrigated ground were to be valued as either grassland or dryland. Correcting the ag acres classification to reflect the right value. 68 I.0 .00$569435.00 $600,050.00 5569,133.00 0.958676 0.958676 55,752.54 55,456.16 •$564.60 $535.50 $5,187.94 54,920.66 DIFFERENCE TO TAX ROU.. Reason for Correctors DEDUCTION TO TAX 5267.28 ADDITION TO TAX FSA paperwork from 2013-2015 was submitted by owner to show that certain acres (7.85ac) being valued as irrigated ground were to be valued as either grassland or dryland. Correcting the ag acres classification to reflect the right value. 68 Carrectlon #(s) 1451.3 Date of Correction 2/11/2016 Description of Property Real Property Tax Year(s) Corrected Levy of year corrected 2013 1.371511 Owner Ervin A Johnson Est, Annette Kuehn Parcel ID >$ 010005295 Tax ID # 206.00130.00 Legal 31.05.12.41/2 S1/2 NWI/4 & S Personal Property Land Improvements DTA!. VALUATION LEVY TAX TOTAL. Tax Credit Applied Late Penalty Billed Amount INDEN AFFILIATED 1994 LOGAN TWP VALUATIONS: - Billed Value Correct Value 205.00 190.00 $368,205.00 1,371511 $356,290.00 ® 1.371511 $5,049.98 -$242.90 4,885,20 $234.98 $4,807.06 54,650.22 Reason for Correction DEDUCTION TO TAX 5156.86 ADDI71ON TO TAX FSA paperwork from 2013-2015 was submitted by owner to show that certain acres (7.85ac) being valued as irrigated ground were to be valued as either grassland or dryland. Correcting the ag acres classification to reflect the right value. Correction 6(s) Tax List Correction 14510 of Correction 2/11/2016 Description of Property Real Property • Vacant Tax Year(s) Corrected 2015 Levy of year corrected 1.469934 Owner Cooperative Producers Inc Parcel 10 S 010015990 Tax IDM 116-00650 Legal Personal Property Land Improvements TOTAL VALUATION LEVY TAX TOTAL Tax Credit Applied Late Penalty Billed Amount 501.00— N55' Lot 426 6 427 Juniata whist (21001.12 ac yALUATIONS Billed Value Correct Val 51,045.00 $(100 1.469934 $2,045.0 1.469934 15.36 •50.98 50.00 514.38 DIFFERENCE TO TAX ROLL: Reason for Correction. DEDUCTION TO TAX ADDITION TO TAX 514.38 Property was previously owned by Juniata Village and therefore, was exempt without application. Due to computer malfunction, exemption reappeared for the 2015 tax year. Correcting to remove exemption and bill out CPI for land value. 69 rax List Correction Correction I$(i) 14512 Tax Year(s) Corrected 2014 Date of Correction 2/11/2016 Description of Property Real Property Levy of year corrected 1,185142 Owner Ervin A Johnson Est, Annette Kuehn Parcel 101 010005295 Tax 10 8 206-00130.00 Legal 31-05-1Z-31/2 31/2 NWi/4 t4 3w1/4 f0 FR1l3R MINDEN AFU Personal Property Land Improvements TOTAL VALUATION LEVY TAX TOTAL. Tax Credit Applied Lata Penalty Billed Amount EVALUATION 1 - Billed Value Correct Value mocirgiTAX 8014 Reason for Correction DEDUCTION TO TAX $245.64 AO MON TO TAX FSA paperwork from 2013-2015 was submitted by owner to show that certain acres (7.85ac) being valued as irrigated ground were to be valued as either grassland or dryland. Correcting the ag acres classification to reflect the right value. Motion by Neumann, seconded by Curtis to approve the tax list corrections as presented by Assessor Russell. Roll Call: Ayes: Stromer, Weeks, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Orthmann. Nays: None. Adams County Treasurer, Melanie Curry, presented the Board with motor vehicle tax exemption requests from Midland Area Agency on Aging, Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital and the Salvation Army of Hastings. Curry has reviewed the applications and stated all three organization meet the criteria for exemption. +�.-►--L- Application for Exemption wweele neo.rtm.et d REVENUE from Motor Vehicle Taxes by Qualtrying Nonprofit Organizations •To ba Med MEMZEMISISMSMI • Read InstructionsIhsoon revue a side. FORM 457 Appicartr, NenhI Midland Area Agency on Aging Street or Other Mating Adches 2727 West 2nd Street #440 CM, Hastings, NE 68901 Stain Adams sum Whet. Incorporated NE Typn of Orme( 5E1Nonprofit Corp:ham 0 caw iev«N)- IDENTIFY OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, OR PARTNERS OF THE NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION $491,510.00 5469,450.00 Name, Andreas, tuy. Stabs Zip Cale Chairperson $491,510.00 $469,450.00 1.185142 1.185142 55,825.10 55,563.66 -5351.64 -3335.84 $5,473.46 55,227,82 mocirgiTAX 8014 Reason for Correction DEDUCTION TO TAX $245.64 AO MON TO TAX FSA paperwork from 2013-2015 was submitted by owner to show that certain acres (7.85ac) being valued as irrigated ground were to be valued as either grassland or dryland. Correcting the ag acres classification to reflect the right value. Motion by Neumann, seconded by Curtis to approve the tax list corrections as presented by Assessor Russell. Roll Call: Ayes: Stromer, Weeks, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Orthmann. Nays: None. Adams County Treasurer, Melanie Curry, presented the Board with motor vehicle tax exemption requests from Midland Area Agency on Aging, Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital and the Salvation Army of Hastings. Curry has reviewed the applications and stated all three organization meet the criteria for exemption. +�.-►--L- Application for Exemption wweele neo.rtm.et d REVENUE from Motor Vehicle Taxes by Qualtrying Nonprofit Organizations •To ba Med MEMZEMISISMSMI • Read InstructionsIhsoon revue a side. FORM 457 Appicartr, NenhI Midland Area Agency on Aging Street or Other Mating Adches 2727 West 2nd Street #440 CM, Hastings, NE 68901 Stain Adams sum Whet. Incorporated NE Typn of Orme( 5E1Nonprofit Corp:ham 0 caw iev«N)- DESCRIPTION OF THE MOTOR VEHICLES •Attach en additions' shag, If necessary. IDENTIFY OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, OR PARTNERS OF THE NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION TMe Body Type Name, Andreas, tuy. Stabs Zip Cale Chairperson Ford Focus Pam Lancaster, 2727 W. 2nd Street 0440, Hasdngs, NE 88901 Vice Chtdrperson 1FADP:#1:20GL250876 Charles Neumann, 2727 W. 2rxl Street 1440, Hastings. NE 68001 Secretary/Treasurer Mike Anderson, 2727 WY 2nd Street 0440, Hastings, NE 88001 DESCRIPTION OF THE MOTOR VEHICLES •Attach en additions' shag, If necessary. Motor Vehicle Mite Li Yea Body Type Vehicle 10 Number Registration Date or fDate of Acquisition. 1 tlewly Purchased Ford Focus 20111 4 OR Sedan 1FADP:#1:20GL250876 January 27, 2016 Exempt Uses or Motor VeNGta: ❑ Agrbj osimors ulbur . 0 Edoca4lone - O Resyiaas ... Give detailed toiscrtplcn oa use, Including on a*punanan If naellpts use cdanitcatlona Government Agency providing services to the public. sign here tinder penalise of trio I declare Ont I have exarrdrted Ihta al also declare trtet i am duty sumodzed is sign he exemption i In memberst4p or employment based on race, odor, or natio Am the motor vsHtlas used wee as atdka$W? YES Ow) gee percentage or mange use: end bslef, true, campsite, and correct.I tw•listed properly roses tae discrimmess 1/27/16 Date FOR COUNTY TREASURER RECOMMENDATION QrAPPROVAL COMMENTS: 70 Nebredre o.'terunmert REVENUE nummazismassm Applluant"$ cvatna The Mary Lanning MeI Hospital Association, In db a. Mary Caning Healt Application for Exemption from Motor Vehicle Taxes by Ouatttying Nonprofit Organizations •Ta be Med with your county tnasuK R.ad itwit or Other Maa1Ing Addross 715 N. St. Joseph Ave City Hastings p 69901 c Adams w Wham incorporated Nebraska FORM 457 Type of Otmerahlp ER Nonprvll Corporetton Other (apace* DE8CRIPTION OF THE MOTOR VEhICt.1~.S Attach an additional sheet, If necessary. IDENTIFY OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, OR PART ER OFTHE NONPROFIT °R©ANIZATION Tata 8odylypa Narita. Address, Cfly Stste. De Coda President end CEO Oad1}o Erio Barber, 715 N. St. Joseph Ave Hast3n6e, NE 88901 Chief Operating Officer 3D7JB1EP5Bf3569148 Mart Callahan. 716 N. SL Joseph Ave Haanfpt, N5 88901 Shawn Nordby, 715 N. 81 Joseylt Ave Hams. NE 88901 Chief Financial Officer Chief Nursing Ofker Ronde Ehfy, 715 N, St, Joseph Ave Hastings, NE 68901 DE8CRIPTION OF THE MOTOR VEhICt.1~.S Attach an additional sheet, If necessary. Motor Vehaote Make Model Veer 8odylypa Vehiclo ID Numbert1a1 ftalen Dan or ofAcTutadion it Alawt eaod Oad1}o 2011 PICKUP 3D7JB1EP5Bf3569148 01114/10 Exempt Uses 01 Moor} 0 AgricuJturaUHori 0 Sduodtonsl s aharltebia as Indicated? Give aeuMsd dsecrlpdon of use, Irxduding an exp enetlon If multiple Hospital vehicles ere used for transportation of client up and deliver supplies, snow removal on the grounds, therapists to clients. Employed physicians use for satellite VES onal activities, pick nd physical 0 rtwnaofle 9rngt use Under penalties law, I debars tat I how examined and that lr to . at my esso declare that I em dory au1 omzed 10 sign This a ie pdrat topiicalon, aro that 111s orpandalon In membership or employment bused on vacs, Dolor, or natlonei on11r4. . Ifi7N, oanptate, property does ed decimate APPROVAL COMMENTS. Q APPROVAL COMMENTS: 71 tre ,--e-' 1110asta �•vrtm•,s d REVENUE Application for txempuon from Motor Vehicle Taxes by Qualifying Nonprofit Organizations • To Mt Med with your county treasurer. • Reed Inetnnotbrtl.Pn rtwrss dde. FORM 457 Appta:snkY Name ©N Pr ,Tyva of Atwrer*kp ANonorost Corporation QOOMr IIwclM: .. �] ,, StFaet or Otlwr ldadi Minima iivihxel IiEiN Oeunty atau 11 ZipCed• �3 ��OFTHE is *ci.� Bra MAtilhlM/lcomarsnd fr iY4 K4-119 " 4,- l;'4-00/.+SZ IDENTIFY OFFICERS, ECTORS, OR PARTNERS NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION Ts Nana, Address, Gay, Sats. r7p Cede D Nr 1•. fi i4 4r 4 V ' }14/1 S-.• fftl r /, Le t' DESCRIPTION OF THE MOTOR VEHICLES •Attach an addltIonat sheet, If necessary. �.. Motor Vehicle Make Model `Wm eddy Type Vanld* 10 Number R ,la retlen Oat* or Dae of Acquisition, 11 herd Purchased r f!r,k- r L/ o//' .2 iY4 K4-119 " 4,- l;'4-00/.+SZ / is' 14 Exempt A u f Motoftunf.N rwact+tural ~�0 E ucsional l0 0 ChtWl* Q Cemetery Give d*Iait d Ettscript<n of use, indudi g an *rpteNetbn d mutpla use c4Ulac$tlons exist c► f yea» "Ad ehz `(/I l.� OYES 0r1O 11 tlo, piw pe¢estape d exempt use ppN<aeon and that it ts, to a lceaon, and Mat and agsrut on ownurp na abwr4tsd Pmpeny d keel orfpia APPROVAL 0 DISAPPROVAL COMMENTS' - - /-%17-,52./fr Motion by Thomsen, seconded by Stromer to approve the motor vehicle exeption applications as presented by Curry. Roll CaII: Ayes: Stromer, Weeks, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Orthmann. Nays: None. Motion by Weeks, seconded by Czekai to adjourn Board of Equalization and resume regular session. Roll Call: Ayes: Stromer, Weeks, Czekai, Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Orthmann. Nays: None Board of Equalization adjourned and regular session resumed at 11:19 a.m. Ramona R. Thomas Adams County Clerk Eldon Orthmann Board Chairman Pamela J. Witte Deputy Clerk 72