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HomeMy WebLinkAbout Supervisors Rec 25 2002SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 1 HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, January 8, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Elmer Murman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Motion by Larson, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved with corrections. Murman asked that the time of the District Health Department charter meeting be changed from last night to yesterday since the meeting was held at noon. He also stated there were changes to the funding required for the Emergency Management Agency budget. The federal funding will only be $31,000.00 rather than $32,000.00 as previously estimated so the portion for the city and county will be $37,800.00 each, rather than $37,300.00. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe that there being no further old business this Board be declared adjourned sine die and the County Clerk be appointed as temporary Chairperson. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. County Clerk Lewis asked for nominations for Chairman of the Board. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Dyer to nominate Woodman as Chairman. Lewis asked for further discussion or questions. Roll call, ayes: Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman Nays, none. Woodman abstained. Woodman asked for nominations for vice-chairman. Motion by Friend, seconded by Larson to nominate Kehoe as vice-chairman. Woodman asked for further nominations or discussion. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. Woodman asked the Board members if they wanted any committee assignment changes. They should let him know, as he will be assigning committee positions at the next Board meeting. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to authorize the County Treasurer to deposit funds in local banks in the following amounts: up to $2,500,000.00 in Wells Fargo; $1,000,000.00 in City National Bank & Tntst; $1,350,000.00 in Hastings State Bank; $2,775,000.00 in Adams County Bank; $5,000,000.00 in Nebraska Public Agencies Investment Trust (NPAIT) and $2,500,000.00 in Five Points Bank. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Dyer to name the following banks as depositories for Adams County funds: Wells Fargo Bank, City National Bank & Trust, Hastings State Bank, Nebraska Public Agency Investment Trust (NPAIT) and Five Points Bank. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. Motion by Larson, seconded by Friend to give consent to the Treasurer to deposit 100% of Capitol Stock and surplus in any of the depository banks named with said deposits to be protected by bonds and securities as required by law. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Muroran. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Johnson to designate the Hastings Tribune as the legal newspaper for Adams County. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. Kehoe reported that the Buildings and Grounds Committee has received a list of projects from Harold Johnson, Maintenance Supervisor, that the Board may want to consider this year. He provided each Board member with a copy of the list. Dyer reported that on Monday he attended a meeting in Clay Center of the Juvenile Justice Systems. They are getting an agenda together to implement their program. He also attended a Juvenile Fire Starters meeting at CCC that same day. They are organizing their programs for a conference in March. Last night he attended a Planning & Zoning meeting and they discussed the livestock confinement regulations. Larson attended an Extension Board meeting on December 18, 2001. He handed out information on new appointments to the Extension Board that will be made at the next County Board meeting. County Attorney Daiss told the Board that she and Treasurer Moeller were not ready to come before the Board and ask for approval of the Lochland tax refunds today. She said that in reading the Attorney General's opinion those residents that filed claims within 30 days of payment of their taxes should have 2 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA their claims approved, however right now their getting hungup on the amount of refund. They hope to calculate the refunds in the next couple of weeks. Daiss also reported that she has not yet received a signed contract back from Langvardt & Valle for secondary public defender services. She hopes to have it back by the next Board meeting. Greg Vossler, Highway Superintendent, asked the Board for authorization to advertise for bids for a motorgrader and gravel. He also announced that he has been asked to sit on the Nebraska Highway Research Council. The council meets quarterly and reviews projects for research and select projects that are worthy. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to authorize the Highway Superintendent to advertise for bids for a motorgrader. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Larson to authorize the Highway Superintendent to advertise for gravel bids. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to move to Executive Session for personnel and litigation matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:05 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:30 AM. Dee Haussler, director of HEDC, told the Board that just this morning he received the paperwork from Conagra for the Board to approve for early redemption of their $1,000,000.00 Industrial Development Bond. He distributed copies of the resolution for redemption of the bonds and Clerk Lewis read the resolution into the Board record. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Dyer to adopt and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-01-08.1 approving early redemption of the Conagra (formerly Pillsbury) Industrial Development Bond. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Haussler reported that HEDC is looking at another spec building in the North Industrial Park but don't as yet have access for the railroad crossing on 39th street. The Hastings HVAC building is currently going up and HEDC may look at erecting another spec building across from Hastings HVAC. He also announced that Orschelns have bought the Quality Farm store in Hastings and hope to open by March 1St Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to accept a security pledge from Five Points Bank in the amount of $1,000,000.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to adopt and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-01-08.2, approving the lease purchase agreement for a 2002 Ford Explorer for the Emergency Management Agency. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, and Murman. Nays, none. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Sue Czaplewski, Clerk of District Court, updated the Board on the new Nebraska Child Support Payment Center. She said that she had gone to Lincoln this weekend and volunteered to help with input of information in the new system. The system is up and running, however it is slow. The state did not incur any penalty from the federal government however. Motion by Larson, seconded by Johnson to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Kehoe to accept Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of December in the amount of $322,198.28. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Dyer to accept officers' reports from the Sheriff, Register of Deeds and County Clerk. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Johnson, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson and Murman. Nays, none. The Board had a brief discussion about appraisers for commercial properties. It was decided to continue this discussion with Assessor Sue Fredricks at the next Board meeting. 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND ALLTEL Phone services INHERITANCE FUND Adams County Historical Society Monthly contribution INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION 53.60 722.50 r Hastings Public Library ALLTEL Wheelers Publishing Inc Munson Sales Gale Group Baker & Taylor Inc Carolyn Koci Consumers Service Co., Inc. ORD No. 25 ADAMSCOUNTY, NEBRASKA LIBRARY FUND Library services Phone service Books Books Books Books Rent Propane ROAD FUND 500.00 56.31 241.06 1005.00 555.50 360.14 100.00 3.11 Kinder Morgan Inc Gas service 1241.04 Island Supply Welding Co. Supplies 507.96 Ideal Electric Inc Repairs 39.19 Honda Motorcycle Shop Repairs 23.90 Hastings Utilities Utilities 424.48 Hastings Canvas & Mfg Co. Repairs 20.00 Johnson Cashway Lumber Co Supplies 7.61 Jullee Johnson Cleaning 25.00 KACO Supplies Supplies 8860.08 Kelly Supply Co. Supplies 100.31 Lilley Sand & Gravel Inc. Gravel 744.20 LCL Truck Equipment Inc. Equipment 119.60 Kully Pipe & Steel Supply Inc. Supplies 21.53 Commercial Electronics Repairs 68.40 Centaur Enterprises Inc. Supplies 210.87 Central Ag & Shop Supply Supplies 217.15 Busboom Repair Repairs 315.96 Bruners Sand & Gravel Inc. Gravel 267.52 Big G Commercial Division Supplies 73.45 Auto Value Parts Store Supplies 194.05 Auto Glass Center Repairs 235.43 ALLTEL Phone service 109.22 Ray Velder Prior service 228.00 Lambert Struss Prior service 144.00 Glenwood Telephone Phone service 85.26 Gene's Repair & Sales Supplies 448.52 Fleet Pride Repairs 51.25 Fairbanks International Inc Repairs 204.04 Drummond American Corp. Supplies 5783.80 Cross Dillon Tire Tires 5432.00 Woodwards Disposal Service Garbage service 58.92 WF Bus Payment Processing Software 159.92 Vontz Paving Inc. Gravel 3509.00 Van Diest Supply Co. Supplies 466.00 Universal Hydraulics Inc. Repairs 11.50 NAPA Auto Parts Supplies 938.78 NAPA Auto Parts Supplies 967.55 Mainelli Wagner & Assoc., Inc. Engineering fees 3756.54 Linweld Inc. Supplies 289.63 Uniservice Inc. Supplies 31.93 3 Points Tires Repairs 2372.50 STA United Inc. Supplies 59.80 NE Motor Fuels Division Fuel tax 390.00 Southern Power District Electricity 521.97 SOS Inc Supplies 150.00 S & S Diesel Equipment 50.00 Pavelka Truck & Trailer repair Repairs 80.62 W G Pauley Lumber Co. Supplies 278.55 Linda Parr Cleaning 25.00 Newman Traffic Sign Supplies 495.00 NE Peterbilt Ford Repairs 114.71 NE Dept of Revenue Sales tax 6.66 NE Assoc County Highway Sup't Dues 150.00 Liberty Flag & Specialty CO Flag 101.45 ESCROW FUND Dictaphone Corp. Installation 550.00 GENERAL FUND NACO Registration fees 260.00 Election Systems & Software Inc. Ballots 2554.40 Eakes Election Supplies 59.57 NACO Election seminar 100.00 Vaughans Printers Supplies 237.40 4 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Union Bank & Trust NE Assoc County Clerks, Election Comm. Register of Deeds Business World Products Parr Services ALLTEL Eakes Office Plus IACREOT NE Assoc County Clerks, Election Comm. Register of Deeds Eakes Office Plus CitiCapitol Business World Products Dugan Business Forms NADA Appraisal Guides Michelle Harpham CASA Hastings Tribune Reliable Ron Kucera Computer Consultants of Hastings SkillPath IBM Corp. Computer Consultants of Hastings ALLTEL Eakes Office Plus Clerk of Supreme Court Business World Products Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Mason's Market Martin Brooks Shoemaker Witt & Burns Shoemaker Witt & Burns Shoemaker Witt & Burns Shoemaker Witt & Burns Susan K. Alexander Seiler & Parker PC Langvardt & Valle Arthur C. Toogood Doris Schuessler DAS Material Division WalMart Culligan Daytimer NCCA Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Big G Commercial Division Okeefe Elevator Co Woodwards Disposal Service Mister G'S Auto Specialists Hastings Utilities Four Seasons Overhead Door Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc. Lemonds Siding Kinder Morgan Inc. Paramount Linen & Uniform Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Adams County Extension Revolving Fund Ben Franklin Viking Office Products Fakes Office Plus Ron Seymour Sue Brown Deb Marr Della Flint Meg Sage Mach Information Systems Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Mem ers ip Copier Dues Supplies Services Cellular service Supplies Membership Membership Supplies Copier Supplies Forms Manual Mileage Copier Advertising Supplies Mileage Support Manuals Contract pymt Software Cellular service Copier service Court costs Supplies Supplies Supplies Jury supplies Witness fees Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Reimbursement Bill of exceptions Supplies Jury supplies Water Supplies Dues Supplies Supplies Supplies Repairs Garbage service Repairs Utilities Repairs Repairs Supplies Repairs Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Reimbursement Supplies Supplies Supplies Travel expenses Travel expenses Reimbursement Reimbursement Travel expenses Supplies Reimbursement 100.00 232.10 45.00 117.24 350.00 87.22 60.92 135.00 45.00 110.29 80.00 128.25 586.80 25.00 16.21 409.00 128.26 87.16 72.45 3298.75 93.35 857.00 150.00 36.79 74.00 52.00 20.47 58.96 183.63 3.59 26.90 1612.50 4624.80 240.00 999.25 1804.64 2277.18 1642.25 2312.96 954.25 78.31 26.18 11.15 27.67 25.00 41.07 72.55 115.97 286.41 187.64 1000.00 1825.01 12.35 200.48 148.70 169.00 108.00 337.64 14.56 353.00 70.00 10.78 83.71 21.97 175.95 18.29 7.74 2.70 105.57 291.02 683.25 SUPERVIS ORD No. 25 ADAMS COUTY NEBRASKA ' a e •a ey Commercial Electronics Credit Bureau of Hastings Video Kingdom Resource One S & S Auto Repairs Vaughans Printers Inc Video Kingdom Electronics Service ALLTEL Lynn Peavey Co. Primedia Workplace Learning Union Bank & Trust Skaggs Co. Business World Products Adams County Highway Dept. Janssen Auto Body Paul Spady Oldsmobile Buick, Inc. Frontier Ford Lincoln Mercury Inc. Big G Stores Computer Hardware Inc. Aliens RadioShack Corp. City National Bank Alexander Hamilton Institute Capital City Concepts Michael Shada Kevin Mauck Douglas Ruhter Rodney Wilkerson Michael Peterson Glenn Kemp Donald Pettengill Gordon Sidlo John Rust James W. Sidlo Jason Ackles James Konen Brad Consbruck Mike Poplau John Krontz Steve Campbell Great Plains Chrysler Dodge Inc. ALLTEL Harding Schultz & Downs Elite Court Reporting Douglas County Health Center Patricia M. Sullivan Matthew Bender M. Lee Smith Business World Products VISA Eakes Office Plus West Group City of Hastings Galls Inc. Heiman Fire Equipment ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL NE Dept Administrative services ALLTEL Chrisella Lewis Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Gregg Magee ALLTEL ALLTEL Overhead Door Co. Video Kingdom Southern Steel Co., Inc. Aliens Discount Pharmacy MTS Safety Products Inc. onunuincalioris Repairs,,,4,„„ Reports " Supplies Supplies Repair Supplies Supplies Phone service Cellular service Supplie's' Subsciiption Copier Uniforms Supplies Fuel Repairs Vehicle service Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies FICA match Supplies Comparability study Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Storage fees Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Repairs Phone service Attorney fees Reporting services Xrays Professional services Manuals Subscription Equipment Supplies Copies Subscription Phone service Uniforms Equipment Cellular service Service call Phone service Phone service Service call Reimbursement Reimbursement Reimbursement Mileage Service call Cellular service Equipment Equipment Equipment Inmate medication Supplies 90.13 4.75 48.95 79.95 128.95 75.58 140.75 21.39 83.12 151.80 188.00 260.00 464.85 110.42 1423.07 273.50 24.08 577.89 337.65 27.95 224.19 121.17 39.34 34.95 10,406.57 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 52.50 35.00 60.00 105.00 35.00 35.00 150.00 105.00 150.00 178.71 2479.48 182.86 548.75 75.22 1000.00 35.99 186.75 787.25 65.96 161.56 487.19 12.07 183.31 1008.34 541.76 150.00 447.58 1248.59 328.20 2.71 1904.45 102.19 298.12 277.31 154.66 64.00 479.95 288.00 68.10 112.50 5 6 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 13er1's Rexall lliugs Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Eakes Office Plus Williams Exterminating Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc. Galls Inc. Protex Central Inc. Ken Svoboda Plumbing & Pumping Uniservice Inc Clay County Sheriff Dept. Cash -Way Candy Co. Dawson County Sheriffs Office Hamilton County Sheriff Dept Guarantee Electric Co. James W. Sidlo Gary Hueske Dan Furman Jason Adler David Rutt Kimna Thayer Brenda Chrise Merlin Bruna Ron Sunday Cory St.John Mike Wetherbee Heath Lemke Cheryl Boner Randy Borrell Lupe Molina Jose A Rivera Olive Madrid Minden Office Supply Bee Office Solutions Union Bank & Trust Adams County Clerk Business World Products ALLTEL Cornhusker Press Matthew Bender & Co., Inc. NAEM Loren Uden CitiCorp Vendor Finance W G Pauley Lumber Co. Platte Valley Communications MS Cleaning ALLTEL Joseph E. Ballweg SASA HEDC Hastings Head Start Head Start & Family Development Mid NE Individual Services Midland Area Agency on Aging RSVP Meals on Wheels Region III Ed Lightner Madelyn Cosgrove US Postal Service Mid -Rivers Chapter Red Cross Preferred Mail Service Preferred Mail Service Global Computer Services ALLTEL Acme Printing Hastings Tribune nmate meuIca ions Inmate medications Supplies Services Supplies Supplies Inspections Services Supplies Inmate lodging Supplies Inmate lodging Inmate lodging Equipment Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Interpreter services Interpreter services Interpreter services Supplies Supplies Copier Paper Equipment Internet service Supplies Manual Dues Reimbursement Copier Repairs Repairs Cleaning Cellular service Mileage & parking Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Monthly reimbursement Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Prior service Prior service. Postage Supplies Postage Postage Equipment Cellular service Supplies Advertising This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly o' Deputy v y s p ty Larry Woodman Chairman 686.18 268.89 38.00 23.90 349.93 220.00 135.00 38.80 560.00 234.71 1800.00 60.00 830.85 105.00 105.00 105.00 17.50 150.00 35.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 55.78 10.00 355.00 85.56 271.48 19.95 67.42 40.80 25.00 39.97 125.00 11.34 52.98 185.00 21.74 86.95 131.00 1666.67 125.00 1833.34 2595.92 1027.00 250.00 583.34 3616.76 228.00 168.00 200.00 37.50 3000.00 3000.00 77.18 237.67 113.15 553.20 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS CO W , NEBRASKA Tuesday, January 22, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, L.Woodman- presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Muroran, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Murman reported that he attended a Chamber of Commerce meeting. The annual Chamber meeting is February 26t'. He also attended a CASA meeting with nothing new to report. He did ask how they liked the services of the secondary public defender and they reported that they were pleased with them. He also reported that the budget year is 50% completed and that some of the departments were under 50% of their budgeted expenditures and some were over 50%. Friend attended an Executive Committee meeting of Midland Area Agency on Aging and also a Senior Services Committee meeting. He told the Board that the new director of MAAA will be at the next Board meeting so they can meet her. Dyer attended a meeting of the Council on Alcoholism on January 15`x'. Johnson attended a meeting of the Adams County Convention and Visitors Bureau on January 16th. He reported that like other places, the lodging tax receipts are down in Adams County as well. Kehoe reported that he is working with ISP to locate new office space and the Building Committee is currently working on one location. Ile also attended a meeting of the City/County Combined. Services Committee. The Emergency Management Director presented his budget. He has worked out a plan to update the radio system over a 5 -year period. Woodman reported he also attended the Combined Services Committee meeting. Tom Krueger, County Surveyor, presented the third and final payment request from Starostka Group for the courthouse parking project. He also presented another change order for approval. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Murman to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign change order number two and the third and final payment from Starostka Group for the courthouse parking project. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Kehoe to approve the appointment of Jason Frink, Sherri Lynn and Justin Brader to three year terms beginning January 2002 and ex officio members Judy Hoffman and Diane McLeod to one year terms beginning January 2002 to the County Extension Board. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Greg Vossler, Highway Superintendent, asked the Board for authorization to advertise for a used pickup for the Weed Dept. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to authorize the Weed Dept. to advertise for a used pickup as a replacement vehicle for the current pickup. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the annual weed report. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kathy Colburn presented information to the Board on three applications for subdivisions. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve the application of David and Cynthia Jacobitz for Jacobitz Subdivision No. 1, case 02-1.4. Roll call, ayes: Muroran, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Dyer to approve the application of David and Cynthia Jacobitz for Jacobitz Subdivision No. 2, case 02-01.5. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to approve the application of Ervin & Josephine Fry for the Beetley Subdivision, case 02-1.6. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. 8 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA y .. &- CID Waters for a mobile home to use as a kennel. Woodman declared the hearing opened and asked anyone wishing to speak for or against the permit to step forward. Dan Waters asked the Board if they would continue his hearing until the next Board meeting as his attorney had a previous appointment this morning. He did provide some basic information regarding the application and the use and step up of the kennel facility and the Board asked some questions of Mr. Waters. Motion by Friend, seconded by Kehoe to continue the hearing on the Conditional Use Permit application of Dan & Deb Waters until Tuesday, February 5, 2002 at 10:45 AM. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson Johnson and Woodman. Julia Moeller and Donna Daiss told the Board that they have determined which Lochland property owners are qualified for refund of a portion of their property taxes due to the courts determination that the Lochland annexation was invalid however, Moeller told the Board that she has not yet arrived at the final figures. Daiss stated that based on an attorney general's opinion she had made the determination of which claims which had been filed were valid. She also stated that in a conversation with Joe Patterson, City Administrator, the City of Hastings is aware of their requirements based on the attorney general's opinion. Robert Trenchard of Lochland told the Board that this delay is causing a lot of hard feelings and they just wish it were over. He stated that more people at Lochland want to be annexed now than those who don't but they want it to happen properly. Another Lochland resident stated that he was disappointed that no one from the city was present at today's Board meeting and that the City has a moral obligation to refund illegally collected taxes to all residents at Lochland. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to request something in writing from the City of Hastings as to what they want the County Board to do regarding the Lochland refund claims. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Judy Hoch and Hastings Police Chief, Larry Thoren presented information to the Board on the WAGS campaign for a new animal shelter. Thoren suggested that the City and County entertain joint discussions regarding working together for this animal shelter. Sheriff Magee told the Board that his officers handled 42 stray animal incidents in 2001 so it the county could benefit from the new animal shelter as well. It was decided that the City/County Combined Services Committee should continue discussion on this matter. Daiss told the Board that she has the addendum for the secondary public defender contract. Nothing in the contract changes except the compensation for services. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the addendum to the secondary public defender contract. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Harold Johnson, maintenance supervisor, told the Board that he had prepared specifications and an advertisement for bids for a new sprinkler system and was requesting authorization to advertise. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Johnson to authorize the maintenance supervisor to advertise for bids for a new sprinkler system. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. The Board recessed at 11:30 AM and reconvened at 11:35 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to move to Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 11:40 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to return regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. The Board returned to regular session at 11:53 AM. The Board had a discussion about commercial property appraisals and instructed the County Assessor to hire a private appraiser for the appraisal of the new or improved commercial properties. Kehoe reported that he has received phone calls from county residents regarding the train crossing at 42nd St and Adams Central Road being blocked in the mornings when he is trying to take his children to Adams Central school. Kehoe stated that he has watched the trains at this intersection and they are continuously moving but they are extremely long and he doesn't think there is anything the Board can do about it. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Larson to accept officers reports from the Register of Deeds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. SUPERVI No. 25 ADAMS CO,7NTY, NEBRASKA Bert's Pharmacy#*" Prescription drugs'"� ,;tr 17.96 Larry Rader Rent 210.00 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND ALLTEL Phone service 1825.34 ALLTEL Phone service 117.68 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND Qwest Phone service 14.79 INHERITANCE FUND USDA,APHIS Wildlife Services Contr'ct pfmt 1660.00 VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Anne Rohan Reimbursement 75.56 Adams County Telecommunications Phone service 26.10 Internet Nebraska Internet service 53.95 VISA Postage 309.47 Big G Stores Cleaning supplies 11.42 Business World Products Supplies 83.94 WorldComm Phone service 103.01 Adams County Building Fund Rent 500.00 Hastings Utilities Utilities 176.33 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 72.97 City of Hastings Phone service 31.27 Ben Franklin Supplies 15.89 Adams County Visitors Bureau Salaries 3288.85 NE Retirement Systems Retirement match 136.16 Social Security Administration FICA match 231.37 Blue Cross/Blue Shield Health insurance 494.64 Omaha Life Insurance Co. Disability insurance 5.93 LIBRARY FUND Adams County Library Salaries NE retirement systems Retirement match Social Security Administration FICA match Blue Cross/Blue Shield Health insurance Omaha Life Insurance Co. Disability insurance ROAD FUND Bosselmans Oil 35.90 Linda Parr Cleaning 25.00 WF Bus Payment Center Supplies 55.37 Farmers Union Co op Gas & Oil Fuel 3238.79 Zee Medical Service Supplies 61.85 Van Kirk Brothers Contracting Prj. C1-287 68,870.19 UNL Div Continuing Studies Registration 220.00 Uniservice Inc. Supplies 31.93 Union Bank & trust Co Copier 210.00 STA United Inc. Supplies 119.60 Sapp Brothers Petroleum Inc. Supplies 498.70 Road Builders Supply & Machinery Repairs 49.01 Phillips 66 Co Fuel 46.97 Nitro Construction Inc. Prj. C1-288 1100.00 NE Machinery Co. Rent 21,000.00 NE Machinery Repairs 2021.90 NE Crane Div of DAB Inc Rent 240.00 NAPA Auto Store Supplies 236.27 NAPA Auto Parts Supplies 571.75 Midwest Service & Sales Supplies 9807.00 Kully Pipe & Steel Inc Supplies 58.52 Kinder Morgan Inc. Gas service 190.12 Kelly Supply Co. Repairs 40.26 Jullee Johnson Cleaning 25.00 HiLine Motors Repairs .90 Hersh Digging Inc Repairs 4360.00 Heartland Co op Repairs 11.00 Flatten Electric Service Repairs 18.65 II & M Equipment Gravel 1849.98 Genes Repairs & Sales Repairs 58.49 Farm Plan Dept. 77175 Repairs 2.98 Fairbanks International Repairs 182.35 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 28.80 Duanes Welding Service Repairs 375.51 Debra's Downtown Alterations Repairs 5.25 Crowe Rope Industries LLC Supplies 675.46 Commercial Electronics Repairs 399.80 City of Hastings Signs 28.12 2921.94 100.52 219.72 354.64 5.93 10 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ntral NE Equipment Big G Commercial Div Auto Value Parts Store ALLTEL Ace Irrigation & Mfg Adams County Road Dept. NE retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co. NE Dept. Of Agriculture Social Security Administration NE Retirement Systems Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co. Adams County Weed Dept. NE U.C. Fund Wells Fargo Bank Starostka Group Co. NACO NE Supreme Court VISA Union Bank & Trust Eakes Office Plus ISSoloutions Business World Products Susan Fredricks Dugan Business Forms Business World Products Pat Gizinski NE Planning & Zoning Assn Kathy Colburn Business World Products Hastings Tribune Coast Computer Products IBM Corp Clerk of District Court United of Iowa Eakes Office Plus Cornhusker Press Adams County Sheriff City National Bank & Trust Computer Hardware Inc Langvardt & Valle PC Hastings Utilities Dutton Lainson Co KT Heating & Air Conditioning Electronic Systems Inc Jesco Fountaine Microfilming Adams County Sheriff Adams County Sheriff Dept. Adams County Sheriff Rev. Fund Adams County Sheriff Rev. Fund Gregg Magee Great Plains Chrysler Dodge Inc Husker Windshield Repair Adams County Highway Dept. Farmers Union Co op Gas & Oil Uncle Neal's Convenience Store Fakes Office Plus Business World Products City of Hastings City of Hastings Solid Waste Hastings Tribune West Group Pymt Center Acme Printing Union Bank & Trust Repairs Supplies Supplies Phone service Culverts Salaries Retirement match FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance WEED CONTROL FUND Licenses FICA match Retirement match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries EMPLOYMENT SECURITY FUND Unemployment COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Fees COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND Paving GENERAL FUND Dues Publications Lodging Copier Repairs Licenses Supplies Mileage Supplies Supplies Mileage Membership Reimbursement Supplies Advertising Supplies Maintenance Court Costs Copier Supplies Supplies Service fees Bank charges Printer Court appt atty Utilities Supplies Supplies Service call Supplies Supplies Reimbursement Reimbursement Reimbursement Reimbursement Mileage Vehicle service Repairs Fuel Car wash Car wash Supplies Supplies Task force Landfill fees Advertising Manuals Supplies Copier 617.24 12.99 460.73 362.42 5842.08 65,635.96 3264.29 4907.01 12,543.12 201.62 180.00 223.23 191.58 989.28 11.86 3193.14 2520.00 450.00 39,095.65 1284.00 56.20 255.99 200.00 134.07 10,535.00 12.17 146.00 481.60 11.80 103.66 40.00 106.24 4.25 35.66 272.55 943.05 2598.91 290.00 26.95 83.69 5.50 28.00 299.00 6000,00 9714.29 385.56 94.10 145.00 61.20 46.00 208.86 150.42 729.67 450.46 371.30 24.03 50.00 1465.50 120.96 12.00 277.56 28.11 2805.93 10.50 34.21 131.00 430.85 260.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 11 7 r3't 13 Nubile Lock Service NE Crime Commission Badger Uniforms M etreorlogix Primedia Workplace Learning Heartland Co op Four Rivers Sportsman Club Hello Direct Inc. Phillips 66 Co. Kenesaw Motor Co. Donna Fegler Daiss ALLTEL Hastings Family Practice Isabel Smith Graces Locksmith Service RadioShack Bert's Rexall Drugs Sun Mart Pharmacy Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Williams Exterminating Inc Badger Uniforms Big G Stores Gregory A Micek DDS Uden Plumbing & Heating Co. Eakes Office Plus Hastings Area Council on Alcohol Phelps County Treasurer Phelps County Treasurer Minden Office Supply Citizens Communications NE Technology & Telecomm. Kearney County Clerk Kearney County Treasurer Cornhusker Press ALLTEL Computer Hardware Inc. Be Office Solutions Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Deloris Holbert ALLTEL ALLTEL Uniservice Adams County Highway Dept. J & B Mobile Lock Service Presto X Co JEO Emergency Protective Services Adams County Senior Services Richard Christensen Phyllis Bartlett ALLTEL Adams County Sheriffs Fee acct Social Security Administration NE Retirement Systems Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co. Adams County Board Adams County Clerk Adams County Treasurer Register of Deeds Adams County Assessor Planning & Zoning Data Processing Clerk of District Court District Court Bailiff Public Defender Maintenance Dept. Extension Office Microfilm Dept. Adams County Sheriff Adams County Attorney Adams County Corrections Repairs 21.15 Training films Uniforms Subscription Subscription Vehicle service Membership Equipment Fuel Repairs Mileage Cellular service Inmate medical Interpreter services Keys Equipment Inmate medications Inmate medications Inmate medications Services Uniforms Supplies Inmate medical Repairs Repairs Class Phone service Postage Supplies' Phone service Phone service Copier Postage Supplies Cellular service Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Lease pymt Phone service Repairs Supplies Fuel Keys Services Survey costs Fire alarm Handibus pymt Reimbursement Prior service Cellular service Service fees FICA match Retirement match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries 9.00 353.50 234.00 388.00 11.35 170.00 364.98 63.85 305.75 102.59 51.61 301.00 40.00 40.70 283.37 68.05 226.79 709.20 22.00 68.42 8.50 426.00 114.50 224.81 35.00 71.94 91.83 6.29 34.24 49.54 76.00 230.66 69.58 83.52 71.00 25.00 63.71 6.57 3123.60 303.65 90.00 25.00 25.09 102.50 20.50 1961.00 14,836.00 8492.69 1026.27 91.60 218.60 4085.26 18,251.66 12,898.27 43,061.12 658.23 6416.41 10,613.58 24,306.66 6827.96 14,078.71 1706.67 4657.20 14,443.15 2000.00 11,665.66 12,263.11 3211.27 1628.71 59,440.49 24,302.67 44,114.52 12 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA mergeney Management Adams County Surveyor Veterans Service Officer Salaries Salaries Salaries This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis Larry Wt odman County Clerk Chairman Beverly Jol�sa Johnso Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, February 5, 2002 3121.00 83.33 5427.41 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Kehoe reported that the Buildings and Grounds Committee met with officials and department heads regarding security issues. He said the concensus of the people attending the meeting was that they are not ready to secure the entire building because of the inconvenience to employees, however the committee is getting prices on some security measures that will be easy to put in place. He also reported that the Picture Committee at the ACOB has drafted a message to solicit historical pictures of Adams County from the general public to display in the halls of the ACOB. Johnson reported that he also attended that meeting of the Buildings and Grounds Committee. Dyer reported that on January 25th he attended a Region III meeting in Grand Island. They reviewed the budget and received an update on the Region III programs. That same evening he attended a RAB meeting at the NAD. Some of the extraction units for contamination removal have been closed down because those areas of contamination are clean and new units are being installed in other contaminated are. He said this is a 30 -year program now in its 15th year. Larson attended an Extension Board meeting on January 22nd and a meeting of Western Alternative Corrections on January 29th. Murman attended a meeting of the South Heartland Region Health Board. They approved by-laws and are trying to hire a director. Clay County is looking at joining the district as long as they are able to maintain their own county health care program. He also attended a meeting of HEDC and reported that there is movement on a couple projects, however they are not ready for public announcement. He also attended the Senator's Coffee Saturday with Carroll Burling. He is concerned with movement in the legislature to change valuation procedures for agricultural land and how it will affect counties. Greg Vossler reported on the corridor safety analysis of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad on the spur from Hastings to northeast of Trumbull. A representative from BNSFRR , the state and Vossler drove the area. He said several crossings are not frequently traveled but because of the way they are skewed they are a worse safety issue. He asked the Board to review photos and give him any comments they may have regarding the four crossing change proposals and then he will proceed with documents for formal approval by the Board to change those crossings. He also reported that they looked at the BNSFRR mainline from Hastings east to the county line. The railroad would like to close the crossing on Pawnee Ave. near Chief Ethanol. If the Board approved this closing it may put some pressure on BNSFRR to place crossing controls on Maxon Rd. At 9:45 AM the Board opened bids for a motorgrader. Bids received were from Murphy Tractor & Equipment for item No. 1, $165,265.00 and item No. 2, $167,525.00; and from Nebraska Machinery, item No. 1, $158,836.00 and item No. 2, $170,247.00. Vossler will review the bids with the Roads Committee and bring a recommendation on which bid to accept at the Board meeting on February 19th Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to table the awarding of the bid for the motorgrader until February 19th to let the Road Committee review the numbers and come back with a recommendation for the full Board. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 13 joss er as es or t e signing o cerci icates o comp iance or two .rt.ge so mate projects. Motion by Larson, seconded by Friend to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-02- 05.1 for structure C000102435 and Resolution 02-02-05.2 for structure 0000113610 for Certificates of Compliance to receive soft match funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete Resolutions on file in the County Clerk's office. At 10:00 AM the Board opened bids for gravel. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to award the bids for gravel to the lowest bidders as follows: Bladen Sand, Project 11, $13,420.00 and Project 12, $!3618.00; Bruners Sand, Projects 1, $11,440.00, Project 3, $12,760.00, and Project 9, $13,530.00; Deweese Sand, Project 14, $13,288.00 and Project 16, $13,420.00; H & M Equipment, Project 6, $11,726.00;Lilleys Sand, Project 2, $11,638.00, Project 4, $12,914.00, Project 5, $10,538.00 and Project 7,$12,430.00; Vontz Construction, Project 8,$13,750.00, Project 10, $12,6750.00, Project 13, $12,340.00, Project 15, $13,068.00 and Project 17, $3450.00. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend introduced Carla Kocher, the new Director for Midland Area Agency, to the Board. She spoke briefly to the Board and told them that Adams County is blessed with a fabulous Senior Center and Director. Vossler reported to the Board regarding the bids he had received for a newer used pickup for the Weed Dept. He stated that the pickups had been inspected by the Roads Dept. mechanics and were in good condition. He also stated that it was his and the Road Committee's recommendation to purchase one pickup for the Weed Dept. and the other for the Roads Dept. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to purchase a 1998 Chevrolet 3/4 Ton 4x4 long box pickup with 77,000 miles for $13,000.00 from Kerr Chevrolet for use by the Weed Dept.. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Friend to purchase a 1999 Ford, 3/4 Ton 4x4 utility box pickup with 104,000 miles for the Roads Dept in the amount of $13,500 from Frontier Ford. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to move to Board of Equalization for motor vehicle exemptions and the annual renewal of real estate exemption applications. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 10:40 AM. The Board recessed at 10:43 AM and resumed at 10:45 AM. At 10:45 AM the Board continued the public hearing for a Conditional Use Permit for Dan & Debra Waters for a mobile home to be used as a kennel. Debra Waters addressed the Board and presented information about their puppy operation and their personal circumstances. Johnson asked Charles Bourg, Chairman of the County Planning & Zoning Committee, on what basis they recommended denial of the Conditional Use permit. Bourg stated that their decision was based on the County Comprehensive Plan, which does not allow mobile homes to be used for anything other than living facilities. The Board also asked questions of Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator. She stated that she had issued the Waterses a zoning permit in October of 2000 based on the information supplied by the Waterses that they would be changing the outside appearance of the mobile home to be in conformity with the other buildings on their property. Murman stated that he would refuse to issue a conditional use permit but would give the Waterses 6 months to remove the mobile home and perhaps give them some monetary consideration to do so since the county allowed them to place the mobile home to start with. Debra Waters stated that she was told at the time she received the permit that they would have two years to make the needed changes. That zoning permit would expire October 3, 2002. Bob Hansen spoke to the Board against allowing the Conditional Use permit. The public hearing was closed. Motion by Friend, seconded by Johnson to grant the Waterses the remainder of the two-year period on the zoning permit, until October 3, 2002 to bring the mobile home up to standards for the zoning permit. Motion withdrawn by Friend and Johnson because of procedural issues. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to deny the request for a Conditional Use permit by Dan & Debra Waters, case 02-01.1. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Johnson to grant the Waters the remainder of the two-year period, until October 3, 2002, on the zoning permit to bring the mobile home up to standards for zoning requirements. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. 14 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA x y • er . u is Moeller handed out information stating that there were about 15 property owners entitled to a refund amounting to a total of about $38,500.00. County Attorney Daiss read a letter from Rick Sheehy, Mayor of Hastings, stating that their attorney indicated there was no statutory authority to grant refunds of taxes to any property owners other than those who qualified under the law. Dick Friend addressed the Board asking to know the sequence of what's been going on regarding the refund of taxes to Lochland property owners. Supervisor Tom Friend left the meeting at 11:50 AM. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Murman that Treasurer Moeller should proceed with payments of the claims filed legally, and in order, for refund of city taxes paid by Lochland property owners. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Joe Ballweg addressed the Board regarding the courthouse snow closing policy. He felt that it may need to be revised because he felt that by staying open during last Thursday snowstorm that we were creating some safety problems. The general discussion amongst the Board members was that because the wind was not blowing and visibility was not an issue that there was no reason to close the county offices. Motion by Larson seconded by Johnson to approve Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of January in the amount of $530,934.35. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Tax List Corrections #12701 through 12718. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Chart Properties LLC Rent 194.63 Bert's Pharmacy Medications 88.71 Joan Pittman Rent 37.17 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND ALLTEL Phone service 53.62 INHERITANCE FUND Adams County Historical Society Monthly pymt 722.50 Guarantee Electric Labor 425.00 INSTITUTIONS FUND Health & Human Services Patient care 4154.40 INTENSIVE SUPERVSION PROBATION FUND Business World Products Supplies 45.89 LIBRARY FUND Hastings Public Library Library services 500.00 Alltel cellular service 41.45 Carolyn Koci Rent 100.00 Consumers Service Co.,Inc Propane 4.83 Big G Commercial Division Equipment 69.99 Gale Group Books 762.19 Baker & Taylor Inc. Books 1112.07 ROAD FUND Mainelli & Wagner & Assoc Prjts C1-281 & C 1-290 2892.10 WF Bus Payment Processing Supplies 149.58 NE Truck Center Inc. Repairs 61.35 Grace's Locksmith Service Keys 5.50 Gene's Repair & Sales Repairs 142.59 Fleet Pride Repairs 458.18 Fairbanks International Inc Repairs 73.89 Duanes Welding Service Repairs 98.62 Debs Upholstery Repairs 72.00 Commercial Electronics Repairs 56.00 Chemsearch Supplies 276.55 Central Fire & Safety Inc. Supplies 165.13 Centaur Enterprise Inc Equipment 196.93 Bosselmans Fuel 8461.80 Big G Commercial Division Supplies 81.39 Better Roads Subscription 24.00 Auto Value Supplies 314.12 ALLTEL Phone service 109.66 Williams Exterminating Services 210.00 L J Webb Contractors Inc. Pjt C1-281 12,584.83 W G Pauley Lumber Co. Repairs 178.48 Uniservice Inc Road Builders Machinery & Supply Pavelka Truck & Trailer Repair Northern Tool & Equipment Co NE Peterbilt Ford NAPA Auto Parts NAPA Auto Parts Michael Todd & Co., Inc MLMH Clinical Lab Services Major Oil Sales Inca Logan Contractors Supply Inc Jullee Johnson Island Supply Welding Co. Hastings Utilities H & M Equipment Co. Frontier Ford Lincoln Mercury Kerr Chevrolet Geo Inc L J Webb Contractor Inc JEO Consulting Group Inc Geo Technical Services Lancaster County Elec Comm Dugan Business Forms Ramada Inn Kearney Union Bank & Trust Co Business World Products Eakes Office Plus NE Assoc of County Treasurers Hometown Leasing Union Bank & Trust Eakes Office Plus Brandon Prescott ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL Eakes Office Plus Citi Capital Walgreens Hastings Tribune Eakes Office Plus IBM Corp ALLTEL Business World Products Guarantee Electric Clerk of Supreme Court Kansas Bureau of Investigation Sue Czaplewski Redfield & Co., Inc Russ's IGA Big Dally's Deli Langvardt & Valle Clerk of Supreme Court Cornhusker Press Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Adams County Court Software Technology Inc. Vaughans Printers Hometown Leasing Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Culligan Matthew Bender & Co., Inc Dr. Patricia Sullivan OK Cafe Eileens Colossal Cookies Walmart Child Development Council upp ies Supplies Repairs Repairs Supplies Repairs Supplies Supplies Equipment Testing Oil Repairs Mileage Supplies Utilities Gravel Pickup WEED CONTROL FUND Pickup ESCROW FUND Pr C1-281 COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND Paving prjt Testing GENERAL FUND Display boxes Checks Lodging Copier Supplies Supplies Dues Lease pymt Copier Supplies Labor Pagers Cellular service Phone service Supplies Copier Film processing Subscription Supplies Contract pymt Cellular service Supplies Labor Court costs Witness fees Mileage Supplies Jury supplies Jury lunch Mental health fees Court costs Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Witness fees Maintenance argmt Supplies Copier Supplies Supplies Water Manuals Testing Jury meals Jury supplies Jury supplies Juvenile lodging. 31.93 2506.08 3.17 240.84 158.80 258.79 581.87 963.15 66.00 190.00 383.70 16.23 165.02 450.04 582.16 13,500.00 13,000.00 29,804.61 2635.75 269.00 28.75 230.21 118.00 232.10 75.71 14.04 50.00 78.00 231.10 60.92 102.00 49.20 87.22 2420.55 40.53 80.00 89.46 87.00 13.98 857.00 36.32 738.91 120.64 104.00 267.91 36.50 21.11 38.95 63.47 66.00 52.00 66.82 66.21 27.24 46.85 800.00 295.00 71.20 452.84 18.67 267.02 10.00 36.42 1500.00 83.80 24.00 5.64 860.00 16 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA rthur C 1oogood Reimbursemen Shoemaker Witt & Burns Court appt atty Shoemaker Witt & Burns Court appt atty Conway Pauley & Johnson Court appt atty Shawn J. Farritor Mileage Charles Brewster Court appt atty Seiler & Parker PC Court appt atty Seiler & Parker PC Court appt atty Nicholas D Valle Court appt atty Tyco Fire & Security Inspections Dutton Lainson Co. Supplies Carey's Pest Control Services Okeefe Elevator Co Repairs Guarantee Electric Repairs Hastings Utilities Utilities UNL Cooperative Extension Supplies Sue Brown Mileage Belva Junker Mileage Meg Sage Mach Mileage Joyce Bridger Mileage Justin Bader Mileage Connie Niles Mileage Dan Saathoff Mileage Deb Thompson Mileage Diane McLeod Mileage Luwane Nelson Mileage Russell Smith Mileage Sherri Lynn Mileage Ben Franklin Frame Quill Supplies Fakes Office Plus Supplies Ron Seymour Mileage Gwen Rodocker Mileage Microfilm Imaging System Equipment Jan Johnson Reimbursement First National Information Solutions Equipment Adams County Sheriff Revolving Reimbursement Gregg Magee Mileage Primedia Workplace Learning Subscription In The Line of Duty Inc Training tapes NE Intergovernmental Data Services Data processing. Eakes Office Plus Supplies Business World Products Supplies Allen's Supplies Theis Service Station Vehicle service Day -Timers Inc Supplies Bad Consbruck Clothing maintenance James Konen Clothing maintenance John Rust Clothing maintenance Adams County Attorney Reimbursement Donna Fegler Daiss Mileage VISA Lodging Hastings Tribune Advertising NE HHS Lab Mileage Computer Consultants Support Harding Schultz & Downs Attorney fees Adams County Court Transcript Software Unlimited Lease pymt BLR Subscription Hometown Leasing Copier M. Lee Smith Publishers Subscription Matthew Bender Publication Business World Products Supplies NE Dept Admin Services Phone service ALLTEL Cellular service ALLTEL Cellular service ALLTEL Cellular service ALLTEL Service call ALLTEL Service call ALLTEL Phone service Adams County Jail Rev Fund Reimbursement Adams County Jail Rev Fund Reimbursement Adams County Sheriff Rev Fund Reimbursement • 4526.15 1447.50 294.00 13.14 75.00 375.00 1329.50 2485.85 650.00 236.43 66.00 1129.88 299.72 2224.00 34.00 27.01 6.90 98.79 16.56 9.32 3.12 11.04 10.35 15.18 17.94 25.89 22.78 4.49 97.37 94.67 41.16 534.83 4787.60 18.27 9.09 397.73 326.27 188.00 95.00 14.61 283.92 89.65 123.73 50.70 142.98 35.00 35.00 35.00 1500.00 80.30 216.65 135.50 128.85 688.75 1245.19 118.25 841.00 356.97 491.70 186.75 35.99 367.71 1242.35 75.69 118.98 73.40 75.00 75.00 445.81 1893.94 1205.62 129.33 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS MUBRASKA 17 et s ' exa •tugs K.eiths Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Allen's Pharmacy Prince of the Road Walgreens Jesco Inc. Jeffco Inc. Business World Products Kimna Thayer ALLTEL Cornhusker Press Loren Uden Heiman Fire Equipment Meteorlogix Reams Wrecker Service MS Cleaning City of Hastings Reliable Office Supplies CitiCorp Vendor Finance Farmers Union Co op Gas & Oil Theis Service Station Uniservice ALLTEL Galls Inc R -PC Computer Services Joe Bell Services Hastings Letter Shop CenTec Cast Metal Products Business World Products Corporate Diversified Services Corporate Diversified Services Elizabeth Ochsner Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital SASA HEDC Hastings Head Start Head Start Child & Family Development Mid NE Individual Services Midland Area Agency on Aging RSVP Meals on Wheels Region III Adams County Court Adams County Court Clerk of District Court This Board is now recessed subject to the Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnson Deputy nmate me . ications Inmate medications Inmate medication Inmate transport Inmate medications Supplies Supplies Equipment Clothing maintenance Internet service Supplies Reimbursement Equipment Subscription Towing Cleaning Phone service Supplies Copier Propane Repairs Supplies Cellular service Equipment Equipment Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Fees Fees Prior service Inmate medical Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Monthly contribution Jury payroll Jury payroll Jury payroll call of the Chairman. 144. Larry Wbodman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA February 5, 2002 /3.89 535.40 14.33 36.70 9.99 47.32 33.18 2557.00 35.00 19.95 67.55 55.91 100.15 900.00 50.00 185.00 3.89 126.38 125.00 16.47 409.37 25.00 21.74 1456.09 1089.95 85.00 94.05 261.74 57.51 96.94 96.94 80.15 1006.00 131.00 1666.67 125.00 1833.34 2595.92 1027.00 250.00 583.34 3616.76 880.15 974.28 2629.40 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of hearing motor vehicle and real estate exemption applications with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson Johnson and Woodman. Also present were Assessor, Sue Fredricks, Janice Timm, representing the Treasurer, County Attorney, Donna Fegler Daiss and County Clerk Chris Lewis. Motion by Friend, seconded by Dyer to approve the Treasurer's recommendation for a motor vehicle exemption for Hastings Headstart. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Murman. Nays, none. Motion by Larson, seconded by Kehoe to approve the renewal applcations for real estate exemptions as recommended by Assessor, Sue Fredricks. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Exemptions granted as follows: 18 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 2002 RELIGIOUS EXEMPTIONS ASSUMPTION OF BLESSED VIRGIN MARY P 0 BOX 67 ROSELAND NE 68973 BEREAN FUNDAMENTAL CHURCH 316 N LEXINGTON HASTINGS NE 68901 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH OF JUNIATA 13175 W 70TH JUNIATA NE 68955 CHURCH IN HASTINGS, INC 200 E SOUTH ST HASTINGS NE 68901 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER DAY SAINTS 50 E N TEMPLE ST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84150 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE P O BOX 89 HASTINGS NE 68902 PARSONAGE) CHURCH OF CHRIST 1131 LAIRD AVE HASTINGS NE 68901 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 744 N HASTINGS AVE HASTINGS NE 68901 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH OF HASTINGS 2015 N ST JOSEPH HASTINGS NE 68901 EVANGELICAL ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 465 MARION RD HASTINGS NE 68901 FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 837 CHESTNUT HASTINGS NE 68901 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 401 N LINCOLN HASTINGS NE 68901 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1201 SHERIDAN DR HASTINGS NE 68901 FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 2019 W 9TH ST HASTINGS NE 68901 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 2810W7TH ST HASTINGS NE 68901 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 15800 S 150TH RD KENESAW NE 68956 178-70 (CHURCH & HOUSE) 284-8384 (314 N LEXINGTON- CHURCH) 48-520.1 (CHURCH & SCHOOL) 284-1344 (PARSONAGE) 284-1696 (CHURCH) 284-15189 (1725 CRANE- CHURCH) 284-4310.1 (700 W 22ND ST - CHURCH) 284-8992 (1204 W 5TH ST- CHURCH) 284-9920 (1605 W 12TH ST - 284 -14766 ( CHURCH) 284-14780 (PARSONAGE) 128-1730 (RURAL CHURCH) 284-10770.5 (PARKING) 284-10770.6 284-10770.7 284-10772.1 284-13586 284-19670 122-610 (CHURCH & SCHOOL) 284-2038 (PARSONAGE) 284-8264 (PARSONAGE) 284-8322 (CHURCH) 284-108 (CROSSROADS CENTER) 284-116 ( CHURCH) 284-9914 (PARSONAGE) 284-4706 (PARSONAGE) 284-15676 (CHURCH) 284-54 (CHURCH) 284-9374 (PARSONAGE) 284-15838 (CHURCH) 64-1630 (CHURCH) 19 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA FIRST PRESBY "I'ERI AN CHURC 621 N LINCOLN HASTINGS NE 68901 FIRST ST PAUL'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 501 N BURLINGTON HASTINGS NE 68901 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 614 N HASTINGS HASTINGS NE 68901 GERMAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1831 W 4TH ST HASTINGS NE 68901 GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PO BOX 115 HOLSTEIN NE 68950 GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1832W9THST HASTINGS NE 68901 HANOVER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1005 E ASSUMPTION RD HASTINGS NE 68901 JEHOVAH'S WITNESS CONGREGATION 820 S PINE #245 HASTINGS NE 68901 JUNIATA COMMUNITY CHURCH 170 S LIBERTY JUNIATA NE 68955 JUNIATA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4575 W HWY 6 HASTINGS NE 68901 KENESAW METHODIST CHURCH P O BOX 233 KENESAW NE 68956 KENESAW SACRED HEART CHURCH P 0 BOX 127 KENESAW NE 68956 KEYSTONE BAPTIST CHURCH 1814WBST HASTINGS NE 68901 LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD 1338 SAUNDERS HASTINGS NE 68901 M E CHURCH 2240 S PAULINE BLVD GLENVIL NE 68941 284-28 (CHURCH) 284-8346 (CHURCH & PARSONAGE) 284-8348 (PARKING) 284-8350 (PARKING) 284-8352 (PARKING) 284-8356 (PARKING) 284-8362 (BLDG) 284-8364 (YOUTH CENTER) 284-8366 (PARKING) 284-8 (510 W 6TH) 284-16 (CHURCH) 284-18 (610 N HASTINGS ) 284-22 (612 W 6TH ) 284-24 ( 609 N DENVER) 284-3614 (CHURCH) 195-190 (CHURCH) 284-12012 (PARSONAGE) 284-14472 (PARKING) 284-14474 (CHURCH) 152-920 (CHURCH) 284-2717.1 (CHURCH & PARKING) 116-1090 (CHURCH) 116-2010 (PARSONAGE) 64-1380 (PARSONAGE) 64-1420 (CHURCH) 64-2250 (PARKING) 64-2260 (CHURCH) 284-3900 (PARKING) 284-3902 (CHURCH) 284-5852 (PARSONAGE) 2849954 (CHURCH) 250-880 (CHURCH) NE CONFERENCE ASSOC OF 7TH DAY ADVENTIST 284-11208 (CHURCH) 4745 PRESCOTT AVE LINCOLN NE 68506 20 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA • : q• •W - ■ - - , • • • -11- • - P 0 BOX 925 HASTINGS NE 68902 NORTH SHORE ASSEMBLY OF GOD PO BOX 318 HASTINGS NE 68902 PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 906 N CALIFORNIA HASTINGS NE 689901 REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 1509 BATEMAN HASTINGS NE 68901 ROSELAND SACRED HEART CHURCH P 0 BOX 67 ROSELAND NE 68973 ST CECILIA & ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH 301 W 7TH ST HASTINGS NE 68901 ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH PO BOX 331 HASTINGS NE 68902 ST PAUL'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 6075 E ASSUMPTION RD GLENVIL NE 68941 ST PAUL'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH P 0 BOX 88 HOLSTEIN NE 68950 ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH P O BOX 170 KENESAW NE 68956 2ND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P O BOX 841 HASTINGS NE 68902 UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH INC 304 WEST HASTINGS NE 68901 WARDENS & VESTRYMAN OF ST MARK'S PRO-CATHEDERAL POBOX 181 HASTINGS NE 68902 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 2280 ROSELAND AVE JUNIATA NE 68955 V V - - - _ I • • - 166-52 (EARTH SHELTER) 290-402 (CHURCH & PARKING) 284-11190 (PARKING) 284-11192 (CHURCH) 284-11522 (PARSONAGE) 284-6448 (CHURCH) 284-6450 (PARSONAGE) 182-190 (PARKING) 182-1370 284-462 (CHURCH, CONVENT, ETC) 284-490 (HIGH SCHOOL) 284-492 (HIGH SCHOOL) 284-494 (MIDDLE SCHOOL) 284-502.12 (PARKING) 284-508 (HIGH SCHOOL) 284-510 (PARKING) 284-512 (PARKING) 284-514 (PARKING) 284-516 (PARKING) 284-518 (PARKING) 284-558 (PHYSICAL ED FIELD) 284-15970 (CHURCH & SCHOOL) 152-60 (CHURCH & PARSONAGE) 194-1260 (PARSONAGE) 194-1270 64-1910 ( CHURCH) 64-3300 ( PARSONAGE) 64-3580 ( PARKING) 284-2066 (CHURCH & PARSONAGE) 284-2288 ( CHURCH) 284-110 (CHURCH) 284-114 (PARKING) 284-13172 (STORAGE) 66-40 ( CHURCH & PARSONAGE) 2002 CHARITABLE EXEMPTIONS ADAMS COUNTY SENIOR SERVICE 509 S BELLEVUE HASTINGS NE 68901 284-3400 (BLDG) 284-17730 SUPERVISORS RECORD Na 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 21 1804 S EDDY ST GRAND ISLAND NE 68801 EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE SERVICE SHELTER 907 S KANSAS HASTINGS NE 68901 EV LUTHERAN GOOD SAMARITAN VILLAGE P 0 BOX 2148 HASTINGS NE 68902 CHAPEL) GINGERBREAD PLAYHOUSE INC 711 N COLORADO HASTINGS NE 68901 GINGERBREAD PLAYHOUSE INC 2201. W 2ND ST HASTINGS NE 68901 HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE P 0 BOX 1104 HASTINGS NE 68902 HASTINGS CHRISTIAN COUNSELING SERVICE INC 422 N HASTINGS STE 110 HASTINGS NE 68901 HASTINGS FAMILY PLANNING INC 422 N HASTINGS STE 204 HASTINGS NE 68901 HASTINGS MASONIC TEMPLE ASSOC 411 N HASTINGS HASTINGS NE 68901 KENESAW SENIOR CITIZENS INC P O BOX 95 KENESAW NE 68956 HASTINGS ARID SOCIETY 521 S ST JOSEPH P 0 BOX 2072 HASTINGS NE 68902 MARTIN LUTHER HOMES OF NEBRSKA INC 650 J ST STE 305 DR) LINCOLN NE 68505 MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 715 N ST JOSEPH HASTINGS NE 68901 PERSONAL PROPERTY 284-17152 (PERKINS PAVILLION) 284-17190 (PERKINS PAVILLION) 284-17210 (THEATER) 284-17220 (THE ARK & VILLA GRACE) 284-17230.1 (HOEGER HALL & 284-17240 (GOLF COURSE EXCEPT GARDEN APTS) 284-17250 (PT NW1/4 TL 29 EX GARDEN APTS) 284-17260 (ENTRANCE LOTS) 284-17280 (MAIN CENTER) 284-17281 (DRAINAGE DITCH) PERSONAL PROPERTY 284-7294 (2201 W 2ND ST) 284-76 (606 W 5TH ST) PERSONAL PROPERTY PERSONAL PROPERTY 283-106 (BLDG) 64-330.2 (BLDG) 284-2240 (521 S ST JOSEPH) 284-2588.11 (720-724 W F ST) 284-4309.4 (HOME- 801 SOUTH SHORE 284-5975.11 (HOME- 1514 HEWETT) 284-2 (619 N ST JOSEPH- CHILD CARE) 284-10028 (HOSPITAL) 284-10030 (HOSPITAL) 284-10032 (610 W 7TH ST) 284-10034 (HOSPITAL) 284-10036 (NURSES DORM & PARK) 284-10038 ( HOSPITAL PARKING) 284-10040 (723 N DENVER) 284-10050 (620 W 7TH) 284-10052 (610 W 7TH) 284-10054 (HOSPITAL & PARKING) 284-10056 (HOSPITAL& PARKING) 22 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA CENTER) HOME) MID -NEBRASKA FOUNDATION INC PO BOX 1146 HASTINGS NE 68902 MIDLAND AREA AGENCY ON AGING POBOX 905 HASTINGS NE 6902 MID -RIVERS RED CROSS 415 N KANSAS HASTINGS NE 68901 MID- NEBRASKA ASSOCIATION FOR DEVELOPMENT HOUSING P 0 BOX 1346 HASTINGS NE 68902 NE SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION 220 N HASTINGS AVE HASTINGS NE 68901 NEW BEGINNINGS PLAZA P 0 BOX 2066 HASTINGS NE 68902 284-10060 (HOSPITAL & PARKING) 284-10062 (HOSPITAL & PARKING) 284-10068 ( 741 N DENVER) 284-10070 (CHILD BEHAVIORAL 284-10072 (PARKING) 284-10078 (PARKING) 284-10090 (820 N DENVER) 284-10096 (HOSPITAL EXPANSION) 284-10098 (814 N DENVER) 284-10100 (PARKING) 284-10102 (PARKING) 284-10104 (PARKING) 284-10106 (PARKING) 284-10108 (PARKING) 284-10132 (831 N ST JOSEPH) 284-10146 (HOSPITAL GROUNDS) 284-10148 (PARKING FOR DORMS) 284-10154 (DORMS) 284-12924 (715 N COLORADO) 284-12926 (721 N COLORADO) 284-12940.1 (HOME AWAY FROM 284-12948 (744 N KANSAS) 284-12950 (750 N KANSAS) 284-12952 (PARKING) 284-12958 (PARKING) 284-12986 (821 N KANSAS) 284-12988 (827 N KANSAS) 284-12990 (800 N KANSAS) 284-12994 (809 N KANSAS) 284-12998 (715 N KANSAS) 284-13000 (745 N KANSAS) 284-13002 (PARKING) 284-13004 (741 N KANSAS) 284-13006 (PARKING) 284-13018 (PARKING) 284-13032 (PARKING) 284-13034 (PARKING) 284-13038 (PARKING) 284-13040 (808-810 N ST JOSEPH) 284-13042 (812-814 N ST JOSEPH) 284-13044 (820 N ST JOSEPH) 283-158 (216 N DENVER) 284-2700 (600-606 & 610 - 616 W F ST- 4 PLEXES) 284-19674 ( 625 ROSS) PERSONAL PROPERTY 284-620.1 (BUILDING) 284-1570 (406 E SOUTH ST) 284-2732.9 ( 801-807 S ST JOSEPH) 284-2734.3 (401-403 W F ST) 284-50222 (SOFTBALL COMPLEX) 284-1972.10 (510 W B ST) SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 23 i"•06 . . 1 P O BOX 2066 HASTINGS NE 68902 POOH CORNER WEST CHILD DEVELOPMENT 621 N LINCOLN HASTINGS NE 68901 POOH CORNER SOUTH CHILD DEVELOPMENT 621 N LINCOLN HASTINGS NE 68901 THE SALVATION ARMY P 0 BOX 546 CHURCH) HASTINGS NE 68902 PARKING) SOUTH CENTRAL BEHAVIORAL SERVICES PO BOX 1715 HASTINGS NE 68902 SUNNYSIDE INC 1401 N HASTINGS HASTINGS NE 68901 TEHAMA TEMPLE HOLDING CORP 411 N HASTINGS HASTINGS NE 68901 • PERSONAL PROPERTY PERSONAL PROPERTY 283-396.11 (821 W 2ND) 284-3460 (400 S BURLINGTON -41 284-3478 (405 S LEXINGTON) 284-3480 (401 S LEXINGTON - 284 -8186 (2419 W 8TH) 284-70.1 (612 W 5TH ST) 284-74 (PARKING) 284-3118 (PARKING) 284-3238 (PARKING). 284-3240 (720-726 S BURLINGTON) 284-3242 (723 S LEXINGTON) 284-9944 (1136 WASHINGTON) 284-10602 (1401 N HASTINGS) 284-1630 (316 E SOUTH ST) YMCA 1430 W 16TH ST HASTINGS NE 68901 YWCA 604 N ST JOSEPH HASTINGS NE 68901 284-5818 (1430 W 16TH) 284-480 (604 N ST JOSEPH) PERSONAL PROPERTY 2002 EDUCATIONAL EXEMPTIONS EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT #9 1117 E SOUTH STREET HASTINGS NE 68901 HASTINGS COLLEGE 800 TURNER HASTINGS NE 68901 CENTER) FIELD) 284-1304 (1113 E SOUTH ST) 284-1306 (1117 E SOUTH ST) 134-881 (OBSERVATORY) 284-11174 (603 E 9TH ST) 284-11182 (DORMS) 284-11546 (PARKING LOT/ DRIVEWAY) 284-11552 (PARKING/DRIVE WAY) 284-11578 (903 PINE KNOLL) 284-11592 (1003 PINE KNOLL) 284-11602 (PHYSICAL FITNESS 284-11618.1 (828 N ASH) 284-11678 (PRACTICE FOOTBALL 284-11724 (WOMEN'S DORM) 284-11734.1 (HEALTH CENTER) 284-11766 (VACANT LOT & PARKING) 284-12032 (ADMINISTRATION & ) CLASSROOMS) 284-12076 ( CLASSROOMS, OFFICES, DORMS, ATHLETIC FACIL. MAINTANCE SHOP 284-13742 (714 E 7TH- DORMS) 284-13744 (710 E 7TH) 24 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA UNION) HASTINGS HEAD START 123 N MARION RD HASTINGS NE 68901 284-16449.2 (1820 N ELM AVE) 284-16490 (GRAY CENTER & STUDENT 284-16500 (FOOTBALL FIELD) PERSONAL PROPERTY 292-10.10 HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOL 284-6029 (TENNIS COURTS, MAINTANCE, STORAGE OF DIRT & BARK HOPE TRAINING SCHOOL 284-17270.1 ( SCHOOL ONLY) 2002 PARTIAL EXEMPTIONS AERIE #592 FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES 107 N DENVER HASTINGS NE 68901 AMERICAN LEGION POST #11 P O BOX 235 HASTINGS NE 68902 DAV OF HASTINGS P O BOX 1196 HASTINGS NE 68902 HASTINGS COLUMBIAN HOLDING 114E3RD ST HASTINGS NE 68901 HASTINGS KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS 106 N DENVER HASTINGS NE 68901 MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BLDG) 715 N ST JOSEPH HASTINGS NE 68901 283-416 (BLDG) 284-1402 (BLDG) VALUED 284-1406 (PARKING) TOGETHER 284-1482 ( 1302 S ELM- CLUB) 284-872 (CLUB & N PARKING LOT) 284-900 (K C CLUB) 283-314 (BLDG) 284-13036 (NEW MEDICAL SERVICES VFW POST #1346 284-1452 (BLDG) P O BOX 1044 HASTINGS NE 68902 2002 NEW EXEMPTION APPLICATIONS RELIGIOUS: ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH 715 CREIGHTON AVE HASTINGS NE 68901 CHARITABLE: MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 715 N ST JOSEPH HASTINGS NE 68901 RELIGIOUS 284-15840 (700 CREIGHTON AVE) 284-10114 (811 N DENVER) 284-10126 (804 N HASTINGS) 284-12936 (714 N KANSAS) DENIED EXEMPTIONS FIRST ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH HEAD START CHILD & FAMILY DEV PROGRAM INC. 284-8354 - VACANT LOTS (NOT USED FOR ANY CHURCH PURPOSE) 284-3014 (CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP) SUPER TIS R cORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 25 EXEMPTION APPLICATIONS FILED LATE (WITH PENAI TIES) 10% PENALTY CHARITABLE EXEMPTION MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 715 N ST JOSEPH HASTINGS NE 20% PENALTY DIVINE MERCY COUNCILING CTR 223 E 14TH ST HASTINGS NE CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES 515W3RD ST HASTINGS NE) MEDICAL PARK DIAGNOSTIC CTR (2115 N KANSAS AVE. PERSONAL PROPERTY #62480 PERSONAL PROPERTY #62827 Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:43 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis Larry oodman County Clerk Chairman Beverly Johnson Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, February 19, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Murman handed out a report regarding the activities and cases of the CASA program. He also attended the NIRMA annual meeting in Kearney on February 6th and Coffee with the Senator last Saturday. Larson attended the NIRMA and County Board workshop in Kearney February 6 through the 8th and a Road Committee meeting last Thursday to evaluate the motorgrader bids received at the last Board meeting. Friend attended a NIRMA Board of Directors meeting on February 5th in Kearney and also the NIRMA annual meeting and the County Board workshop. On February 13th he attended the Adams County Senior Services committee meeting and a United Way meeting to determine the allocation for Senior Services on the 15th Dyer also attended the NIRMA meeting and County Board workshop in Kearney and the Road Committee meeting last Thursday. Johnson attended the NIRMA workshop on February 6t'` and a meeting of the Adams County Convention and Visitors Bureau committee last week. They have authorized the production of 3 promotional montages of scenes of the community to be available for group meetings. Kehoe attended the NIRMA annual meeting on February 6th with Harold Johnson, maintenance supervisor. They discussed several topics regarding Adams County in relationship to the information they received at the meeting on the way home. 26 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 'Tool an atten.ea t e ounty : oard workshop on February - ana so an gricu ure anor icu re Valuation Board for Area Seven. Murman reported that at the NIRMA annual meeting Adams County received a dividend check in the amount of $12,359.00. County Clerk Lewis told the Board that City Councilman Dave Rosenberg had discussed the mail meter slug being used on mail processed by Preferred Mail Services of Grand Island. He does not appreciate receiving mail from Hastings with the Grand Island meter mark. He suggestfd changing the slug to show the zip code of 68801. Board members said they also did not like receiving their Adams County agendas with the Grand Island meter mark. Murman said that Adams County is not the only business in town using Preferred Mail Services and he suggested that we write a letter to the owner requesting they get a mail meter slug with the 68801 postmark. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe that the County Clerk write a letter to Preferred Mail Services to place 68801 on the mail rather than Grand Island and if this is not possible the county may find another mail service. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Greg Vossler, Highway Superintendent, reported that he had received a response from the State regarding a traffic safety analysis of placing crossing crossing controls at the railroad crossing on Maxon Ave. in exchange for closing the crossing on Pawnee Ave. The State report was that gates and lights are not warranted at the crossing on Maxon Ave. Vossler stated that he will contact BNSFRR to see if they would agree to place traffic controls on the crossing on Maxon Ave in exchange for closing the crossing on Pawnee Ave. Larson reported that the Road Committee had evaluated the motorgrader bids and their recommendation is to purchase the Caterpillar 140VHP+ as it is the latest model available and still under the competitors bid when trade-in is considered. Motion by Larson, seconded by Friend to award the bid for a new motorgrader to NE Machinery for the model 140VHP+ in the amount of $145,186.00. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Larson reported that there has been some correspondence received by Johnson from Ag Processing Inc requesting a light to be placed at the intersectionof Blaine Ave and Highway 6. The Board has also received a letter from Gene Foote on behalf of the Elks Club Golf Course requesting a turn lane to the south at that intersection. Vossler stated that the first step is to send a letter to the NE Dept of Roads requesting a traffic study at the intersection and requesting the study address the installation of lighting, turn lanes and all needs for safety. He also suggested contacting the Hastings City engineer, utilities and all businesses in the area for their input as well. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to request Vossler to send a letter to the NE Dept of Roads requesting a traffic study at the intersection of Blaine Ave and Highway 6 to install a turn lane and lighting. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. At 10:00 AM the Board conducted a public hearing for Planning & Zoning cases 02-02.1 and 02-02.2. Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator, told the Board that the Planning & Zoning Committee was not ready to make a recommendation to the Board on these two cases yet and asked the Board to table the cases indefinitely. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to indefinitely table cases 02-02.1 and 02-02.1. Roll call ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Colburn presented information on case 02-02.3, request for Hemberger Creekside Subdivision, applicant Germaine Hemberger. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Friend to approve case 02-02.3, Hemberger Creekside Subdivision, applicant Germaine Hemberger. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Case 02-02.4 was withdrawn to be heard later. County Clerk Lewis told the Board that she has received a request from the City of Hastings to release another portion of the Industrial Park West according to their agreement. Motion by Murman, seconded by Johnson that according to the terms in Resolution 88-3-1, passed and approved by the Adams County Board of Supervisors on March 1, 1988, HEDC has notified the County Board of Supervisors that a tract of land being a part of Lot 2, Block 1, Hastings Industrial Park West Subdivision, located in the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) of Section 14, Township 7 North, Range 10 West of the 6th PM, Adams County, Nebraska and more particularly described as follows: The North 14 feet of the South 177.0 feet of Lot 2, Block 1, Hastings Industrial Park West Subdivision, is another 20% released from the County Industrial Area, making the property of Servi-Tech now 60% released from the County SUPERVISORS RECORD No. ` 25 ADAMSOUI�T' NEBRASKA n us na rea. ' o ea , ayes• • unman, rien , ' e use, •yer, none. 27 Woodman. Nays, County Clerk Lewis requested the Board approve the purchase of new ballot tabulating equipment. She has received a price of $54,950.00 for a new machine from Election Systems and Software. This model is the latest available. She told the Board that based on the information she has received regarding proposed federal legislation and ballot counting equipment and matching funds being available from the state, that this seemed the best time to upgrade to new equipment. When federal legislation is passed, current systems will be grandfathered, however if new ballot tabulating equipment is puirchased after federal legislation is enacted, equipment would have to be installed in every precinct to tell the voter if their ballot was under or over voted. The current ballot -tabulating machine failed twice in election year 2000 and has currently been repaired with used parts since new parts are no longer available. Murman told the Board that there were funds available in the current budget in the contingency fund that could be used. These funds would not be needed for the particular item that they were budgeted for in September last year. Johnson asked if it wouldn't be more prudent to wait until newer equipment was available. Lewis replied that if the Board waits until after federal legislation is passed that newer equipment would need to be installed in each precinct in the county and it would be very expensive. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to authorize the County Clerk to proceed to make arrangements for the purchase of new ballot tabulating equipment with the payment of the equipment to be made from the county contingency fund. Roll call, ayes: Muroran, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. County Attorney Daiss told the Board that the vacation of properties in Hansen village were ready to be set for public hearing. The vacation of property adjacent to the Drake property can be vacated by the county after a public hearing since the property has been offered to the township and they have not responded to the notice sent to them within the specified time. The hearing for the vacation to Courtney Drake is scheduled for 10:15 AM on March 5, 2002. The rest of the properties in Hansen to be vacated must have a public hearing stating the county's wish to vacate and offer them to the township. That hearing is scheduled for 10:00 AM on March 5, 2002. At 10:30 AM the Board conducted a public hearing for the presentation of the county's one and six year road plan by Highway Superintendent, Greg Vossler. No one appeared to speak for or against the plan. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson that we approve and put on file the county's one and six year road plan as presented by Greg Vossler, Highway Superintendent, and authorize the Chairman to sign. Roll call, ayes: Muroran, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Murman offered an amendment to the South Heartland District Health Board to allow Clay County to become a member of the District. Dyer left the meeting at 10:40 AM and returned at 10:43 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve the amendment to include Clay County as a member of the South Heartland District Health Board. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Dyer absent. Murman also offered an amended resolution to the Board including Clay County as a member of the South Heartland District Health Board interlocal agreement. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-02- 19 to include Clay County as a member to the interlocal agreement for the South Heartland District Health Board. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to approve the claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds with the exception of the claim to JEO to be withheld for more information as requested by Murman. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve officers reports from the Sheriff, County Clerk and Register of Deeds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to enter Executive Session for personnel and possible litigation. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:45 AM Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:28 AM. NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS COUNTY GENERAL FUND RETIREMENT MATCH $ 12,863.15 28 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO ADAMS COUNTY BOARD ADAMS COUNTY CLERK ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER ADAMS COUNTY REGISTER OF DEEDS ADAMS COUNTY ASSESSOR ADAMS COUNTY PLANNING & ZONING ADAMS COUNTY DATA PROCESSING ADAMS COUNTY CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT ADAMS COUNTY DISTRICT JUDGE BALIFF ADAMS COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER ADAMS COUNTY MAINTENANCE ADAMS COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE ADAMS COUNTY MICROFILM DEPT. ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPT ADMAS COUNTY ATTORNEY ADAMS COUNTY CORRECTIONS DEPT. ADAMS COUNTY SURVEYOR ADAMS COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE TOM FRIEND ROGER LARSON LARRY WOODMAN HOLIDAY INN OF KEARNEY ROBERT L JOHNSON ROBERT DYER NACO CITY NATL BANK & TRUST HASTINGS TRIBUNE HASTINGS TRIBUNE HASTINGS TRIBUNE HASTINGS TRIBUNE BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CHRISELLA LEWIS JUDY TAYLOR JULIA MOELLER UNION BANK & TRUST CO BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS HASTINGS TRIBUNE MERT HAMMOND HOMETOWN LEASING ALLTEL ALLTEL DISCOVER DISCOVER DISCOVER MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC SUSAN FREDRICKS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SHELLY HARPHAM JUDY GUNN EAKES OFFICE PLUS KATHY COLBURN KATHY COLBURN HASTINGS TRIBUNE INTERNET NEBR STATE OF NEBR UNITED BANK OF IOWA ROBIN PAULSON EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS RUSS'S IGA OK CAFE HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES LODGING TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES LODGING MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING & PUBLISHING LEPC GRANTS PRINTING & PUBLISHING MISCELLANEOUS DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES - DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING COSTS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE SUPPLIES - DATA PROCESSING OTHER EQUIPMENT STATIONERY/ENVELOPES SUPPLIES - DATA PROCESSING OFFICE EQ REPAIR SUPPLIES - DATA PROCESSING OFFICE EQ REPAIR PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES - DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT MILEAGE ALLOWANCE LODGING DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE TRAVEL EXPENSES OFFICE EQ REPAIR SUPPLIES OFFICE TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES SUPPLIES - OFFICE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE POSTAL SERVICES PRINTING & PUBLISHING DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, DATA PROCESSING COSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE DISTRICT COURT COSTS SUPPLIES- OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE JUROR FEES COUNTY COURT COSTS $ 43,415.76 $ 644.16 $ 6416.18 $ 10,722.39 $ 24,748.91 $ 6869.96 $ 14,038.71 $ 1787.95 $ 4685.40 $ 13,179.26 $ 2000.00 $ 11,665.62 $ 10,722.84 $ 3467.92 $ 1933.36 $ 51,458.58 $ 29,200.29 $ 40,549.53 $ 83.33 $ 5427.41 $ 54.83 $ 58.14 $ 18.25 $ 114.00 $ 37.23 $ 56.91 $ 171.00 $ 22.00 $ 234.45 $ 2.62 $ 870.00 $ 93.00 $ 174.00 $ 174.00 $ 174.00 $ 174.00 $ 55.48 $ 36.50 $ 76.65 $ 231.10 $ 115.84 $ 335.95 $ 138.00 $ 26.86 $ 169.75 $ 11.45 $ 49.00 $ 153.15 $ 32.00 $ 78.00 $ 24.60 $ 24.60 $ 199.70 $ 178.08 $ 435.00 $ 460.00 $ 114.97 $ 59.00 $ 39.86 $ 104.75 S 7.30 $ 22.53 $ 124.84 $ 17.78 $ 14.72 $ 54.95 $ 48.52 $ 290.00 $ 21.46 $ 135.57 $ 4.99 $ 18.25 $ 51.97 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS C! CHILD DEVELP COUNCIL LIBERTY CLEANERS EAKES OFFICE PLUS CULLIGAN HOMETOWN LEASING SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS LANGVARDT & VALLE LANGVARDT & VALLE SEILER, PARKER P.C. BRAUER LAW OFFICE LANGVARDT &VALLE PARAMOUNT LINEN & UNIFOR MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV BIG G COMM HARDWARE BIG G COMM HARDWARE BIG G COMM HARDWARE BIG G COMM HARDWARE HASTINGS UTILITIES DUTTON LAINSON CO WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV KT HEATING & AC HASTINGS UTILITIES LAMPE'S AIR FILTER SALES EAKES OFFICE PLUS FIRST NATL INFORMATION BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV PRIMEDIA MID CITY AUTO SUPPLY KERR CHEVROLET CO CHRIS'S CAR WASH STATE OF NEBR CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF UNCLE NEAL'S COUNTRY GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV ADAMS CO SHERIFF FEE ACT TED'S EXPERT DETAIL EAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSOC IN MICHAEL PETERSON DRIVER LICENSE GUIDE CO NEBR CRIME COMMISSION VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC CR BUREAU OF HASTINGS VIDEO KINGDOM PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA ELECTRONICS SERVICE (93) GALLS INC CORNHUSKER PRESS GUN LEATHER LTD ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ADAMS CO HWY DEPT CABELA'S RETAIL PHILLIPS 66 CO MARTEL ELECTRONICS INC FARMERS UNION COOP GAS KENESAW MOTOR CO ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTI ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV 29 JUVENILE CARE COSTS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE ATTORNEY FEES - COURT APP ATTORNEY FEES - COURT APP ATTORNEY FEES - COURT APP ATTORNEY FEES - COURT APP ATTORNEY FEES - COURT APP ATTORNEY FEES - COURT APP JANITORIAL SUPPLIES CHEMICAL SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS JANITORIAL SUPPLIES CHEMICAL SUPPLIES JANITORIAL SUPPLIES CHEMICAL SUPPLIES UTILITIES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS GEN & MECHANICAL REPAIR UTILITIES OTHER EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES = OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS CONTRACT SERV EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT - FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS COURT COSTS EQUIPMENT -FUEL SUPPLIES - OFFICE SHERIFF - MOTOR VEHICLE SUPPLIES - OFFICE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS OFFICE EQ REPAIR MILEAGE ALLOWANCE SHERIFF - MOTOR VEHICLE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS PRINTING & PUBLISHING LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS RADIO REPAIR RADIO REPAIR LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS PRINTING & PUBLISHING UNIFORM ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT FUEL TRAVEL EXPENSES ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT - FUEL RADIO EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL MERIT COMMISSION EXP MILEAGE ALLOWANCE DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, $ 430.00 $ 22.56 $ 72.13 $ 19.00 $ 447.84 $ 172.06 $ 6,000.00 $ 105.00 $ 172.50 $ 244.98 $ 37.50 $ 422.05 $ 156.80 $ 91.60 $ 23.97 $ 19.54 $ 211.11 $ 7.22 $ 8,545.15 $ 86.24 $ 200.58 $ 184.94 $ 859.69 $ 1,579.35 $ 65.77 $ 169.64 $ 38.98 $ 574.04 $ 30.00 $ 188.00 $ 45.00 $ 638.38 $ ` 25.95 $ 8.71 $ 27.89 $ 11.00 $ 82.00 $ 4,842.74 $ 85.00 $ 130.83 $ 149.80 $ 93.40 $ 141.88 $ 41.59 $` 73.26 $ 190.00 $ 145.76 $ 24.95 $ 9.00 $ 450.47 $ 8.50 $ 37.60 $ 43.48 $ 21.39 $ 303.55 $ 196.01 $ 49.51 $ 1,413.10 $ 308.61 $ 545.96 $ 139.16 $ 3,640.00 $ 105.09 $ 238.04 $ 23.75 $ 155.92 $ 26.95 30 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS LAW ENF INTELLIGENCE REP ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT JACKI RAINS DONNA S FEGLER-DAISS HASTINGS POLICE DEPT GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPER 8 MOTEL CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF SOFTWARE UNLIMITED MATTHEW BENDER & CO INC VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC MICHAEL FINNEGAN PHD HARDING SHULTZ & DOWNS ADAMS COUNTY COURT ALLTEL JANICE JOHNSON ALLTEL ALLTEL BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS PRINCE OF THE ROAD G A MICEK DDS PC ESTHER SALINAS UNISERVICE INC CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF HASTINGS RADIOLOGY ASSOC HAMILTON CO SHERIFF DEPT COMPUTER HARDWARE INC BOB BARKER COMPANY HASTINGS ORTHOPAEDICS PC KEITHS PHARMACIES GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO BERTS REXALL DRUGS CASH WA CANDY COMPANY CASH WA CANDY COMPANY CASH WA CANDY COMPANY ADAMS COUNTY JAIL MODERN METHODS INC DAWSON CO SHERIFF PHELPS COUNTY SHERIFF MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO MID RIVERS CHAPTER WALGREEN'S PHARMACY COMPUTER HARDWARE INC WEST -LITE CORPORATION ALLTEL ALLTEL GREAT PLAINS CPD INC BARMORE DRUG STORE HASTINGS FAMILY PRACTICE AURORA APOTHECARY SUSAN CROZIER ADAMS CO CLERK BEE OFFICE SOLUTION BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CORNHUSKER PRESS NE TECH & TELE INC ALLTEL KEARNEY CO CLERK OFFICE EQUIPMENT DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, STOP PROGRAM COSTS STOP PROGRAM COSTS GRANTS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE BLOOD TESTS BLOOD TESTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE COURT COSTS JUVENILLE COSTS DATA PROCESSING SOFTWARE COURT COSTS SUPPLIES OFFICE COURT COSTS ATTORNEY FEES STOP PROGRAM COSTS TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES - OFFICE OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPLIES- OFFICE PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES - OFFICE TRAVEL EXPENSES MED-HOSP PRISONERS MATRON FEES MISCELLANEOUS BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD MED-HOSP PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD DATA PROCESSING COSTS LAW ENF SUPP MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPPLIES MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAUNDRY -PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPPLIES LAUNDRY -PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD MED-HOSP PRISONERS COURTHOUSE REMODELING MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS DATA PROCESSING COSTS OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR MERIT COMMISSION EXPENSES BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD TRAVEL EXPENSES MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS DAY CARE COSTS POSTAL SERVICES SUPPLIES- OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES OFFICE EQUIPMENT $ 700.00 $ 145.00 $ 276.00 $ 207.00 $ 45.12 $ 76.48 $ 50.00 $ 30.00 $ 399.28 $ 87.98 $ 62.65 $ 841.00 $ 35.99 $ 235.04 $ 562.05 $ 1,904.96 $ 115.00 $ 92.97 $ 18.53 $ 135.96 $ 24.39 $ 135.59 $ 19.69 $ 349.00 $ 1.31 $ 53.53 $ 47.28 $ 575.73 $ 200.00 $ 30.00 $ 38.80 $ 1,600.00 $ 102.00 $ 300.00 $ 194.00 $ 276.57 $ 306.00 $ 699.90 $ 136.92 $ 185.93 $ 77.69 $ 95.22 $ 13.93 $ 2,202.19 $ 91.00 $ 495.00 $ 400.00 $ 2,674.60 $ 654.22 $ 34.00 $ 24.58 $ 25.00 $ 222.91 $ 23.82 $ 51.04 $ 24.03 $ 29.63 $ 260.00 $ 18.79 $ 280.00 $ 712.65 $ 17.67 $ 64.26 $ 71.22 $ 40.44 $ 83.52 $ 76.00 ECORD No. 25 EBRASKA 31 ADAMS CO CLERK ALLISON LUTH UNION BANK & TRUST CO EAKES OFFICE PLUS PRESTO X COMP VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS LED INC GALLS INC PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEG ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ALLTEL KIM WILDER RINDER PRINTING CO ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES ORA M ADLER NANCY L ALONSO DOUGLAS W BENNETT KRISTI BORRELL ROBERT M BRECKNER DAVID R BROWN DIANNE L CHRISTENSEN LISA CONSBRUCK JAMES E DAVENPORT CHARLES EINSPAHR CYNTHIA FOXHOVEN DAVID GARETT RONALD L HATCH DEBORAH G HEMBERGER JEFFREY R HODSON GARY R JACOBITZ SUSAN KARR GAYLORD K KISSELL CINDY J KOBER JENNIFER A LAKIN KONNIE K LOFING WAYNE K LONG BRIAN M MANGERS CHERYL L MATSON RALPH W MCKIMMEY MARILYN M MEYER JAMES V MURPHY ROGER L NASH RUTH A NELSEN MARSHA K NELSON LORRI S OAKESON PAUL E PHELPS JULIE K RICHARDSON TERESA E ROBINSON ROGER L SITTNER ADAMS COUNTY ROAD DEPT. NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO. UNISERVICE INC UNISERVICE INC UNION BANK & TRUST CO 3 POINTS TIRE STEIN MFG INC STANS RADIATOR SERV SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT SANITARY OUTDOOR SERV IN SAPP BROS., PETRO INC SAPP BROS., PETRO INC SAMUELSON EQUIPMENT CO SAMUELSON EQUIPMENT CO SUPPLIES - OFFICE DAY CARE COSTS OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CARS CARS RADIO REPAIR TRAINING & CONFERENCE MISCELLANEOUS TELEPHONE SERVICES TRAVEL EXPENSES COURT COSTS HANDI-BUS POSTAL SERVICES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES JUROR FEES ROAD - BRIDGE FUND SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SUPPLIES - SHOP EXPRESS & FREIGHT EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE MACH EQ TIRES & REPAIRS RD EQ REP LABOR RD EQ REP LABOR ELECTRICITY MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - SHOP MACH EQ GREASE OIL RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP LABOR 85.56 140.00 355.00 20.88 20.50 280.41 129.86 79.99 231.64 15.00 44.51 601.52 28.25 158.65 9,019.07 3,000.00 38.65 72.92 36.46 45.22 72.92 36.46 72.92 36.46 36.46 36.46 36.46 36.46 72.92 43.03 36.46 44.49 45.95 39.38 36.46 36.46 36.46 72.92 72.92 36.46 48.14 72.92 72.92 37.92 72.92 72.92 74.38 72.92 77.30 42.30 36.46 $ 61,980.52 $ 3095.37 $ 4,627.39 $ 12,543.12 $ 201.62 $ 25.05 $" 3.50 $ 210.00 $ 1,241.50 $ 50.00 $ 199.00 $ 352.21 $ 150.00 $ 20.00 $• 1,083.81 $ 332.28 $ 432.00 32 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ROAD BLDG MACH & SUPPLY ROAD BLDG MACH & SUPPLY NEW PIG CORPORATION NEW PIG CORPORATION NEW PIG CORPORATION NEBR TRUCK CENTER NEBR PETERBILT FORD INC NEBR PETERBILT FORD INC NEBR PETERBILT FORD INC NEBR PETERBILT FORD INC NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO • NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NEBR GIS/LIS ASSOC NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS MAINELLI WAGNER & ASSOC LINWELD LINWELD LI NWELD LINWELD LCL TRUCK EQUIP INC KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL KINDER MORGAN KELLY SUPPLY CO KELLY SUPPLY CO RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT MACH EQ GREASE OIL MISCELLANEOUS EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT MATERIALS - GRADER BLADES SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT OTHER EQUIPMENT EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS &FREIGHT SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP PARTS MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP LABOR SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP LABOR RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP LABOR RD EQ REP PARTS OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPLIES - SHOP SPECIAL FEES -ENGINEERING MISCELLANEOUS SMALL TOOLS, ETC. SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - SHOP SUPPLIES - MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING REPAIR HEATING FUELS RD EQ REP PARTS OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR • 65.74 6.94 125.00 274.50 30.41 59.55 670.42 22.68 324.59 5.66 276.34 123.16 3.00 157.68 3.50 267.06 76.15 25.42 3.50 211.07 3.00 11.23 713.23 84.00 486.29 175.17 1,417.09 32.50 709.32 69.08 1,103.44 16.50 139.83 4.25 9.10 4.50 36.88 1,452.10 35.00 17.09 389.94 71.95 4.68 4.15 4.68 40.77 3.00 5.44 45.34 3.00 29.47 146.11 87.10 6.00 20.37 149.99 141.66 400.00 29.72 188.70 400.45 44.57 83.83 154.42 2,178.56 13.74 1.84 33 HEARTLAND COOP HASTINGS UTILITIES HASTINGS TRIBUNE GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV GLENWOOD TELEPHONE CO GLENWOOD TELECOMMUNICATI GENE'S REPAIR & SALES FARMERS UNION COOP GAS FARMERS UNION COOP GAS FARMERS UNION COOP GAS FARMERS UNION COOP GAS FARMERS UNION COOP GAS FARMERS UNION COOP GAS FAIRBANKS INTL HASTINGS FAIRBANKS INTL HASTINGS FAIRBANKS INTL HASTINGS DIAMOND VOGEL PAINT CENT CORNHUSKER TOOL MACHINE CONSUMERS SERVICE CO INC CONSOLIDATED CONCRETE CO CENTRAL NEBR EQUIPMENT ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ADAMS CO HWY DEPT CENTRAL FIRE & SAFETY IN SCOTT BURR CENTAUR ENTERPRISES INC BIG G COMM HARDWARE BIG G COMM HARDWARE BIG G COMM HARDWARE BIG G COMM HARDWARE AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS ALLTEL WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV WF BUS PAYMENT PROCESSIN WF BUS PAYMENT PROCESSIN VAN DIEST SUPPLY CO UNIVERSAL HYDRAULICS INC ROBERT RUST POWER PLAN POWER PLAN POWER PLAN POWER PLAN POWER PLAN POWER PLAN POWER PLAN POWER PLAN POWER PLAN POWER PLAN POWER PLAN POWER PLAN POWER PLAN POWER PLAN POWER PLAN MACH EQ TIRES & REP ELECTRICITY SPECIAL FEES - ADVERTISEMENT MISCELLANEOUS TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR EQUIPMENT- FUEL HEATING FUELS EQUIPMENT FUEL OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPLIES'- SHOP SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS BUILDINGYREPAIR RD EQ REP LABOR HEATING FUELS MATERIALS - CONCRETE, ETC OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR POSTAL SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES- SHOP MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP PARTS SMALL TOOLS, ETC. SUPPLIES - MISCELLANEOUS FLARES FLAGS BARRICADES SUPPLIES - MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING REPAIR SUPPLIES - SHOP SUPPLIES - MISCELLANEOUS SMALL TOOLS, ETC. SUPPLIES -MISCELLANEOUS TELEPHONE SERVICES GARBAGE ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT MEALS CHEMICAL SUPPLIES OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP PARTS MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP PARTS MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS HOFFMAN REPAIR INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS RELIABLE DUTTON LAINSON CO WORLDCOM ANNE ROHAN ANNE ROHAN COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTION FUND REPAIR SUPPLIES - OFFICE TOURISM PROMOTION SUPPLIES - OFFICE REPAIR TELEPHONE SERVICES TRAVEL EXPENSES TOURISM PROMOTION yy.vv 831.00 4.11 178.26 15.00 98.46 438.70 90.78 2,346.12 31.92 18.35 122.70 35.00 202.40 185.25 19.82 27.47 51.90 66.00 46.15 99.00 255.00 83.12 9.50 11.76 47.00 360.00 4.08 54.41 135.04 24.32 8.24 49.44 59.96 14.41 3.08 362.73 66.86 824.98 39.05 466.00 8.07 50.00 373.55 70.08 143.10 21.47 111.06 23.31 26.25 0.77 15.77 4.68 56.50 107.94 59.54 $ 9.96 $ 1,758.08 $ 85.00 $ 24.74 $ 186.83 $ 86.56 $ 15.00 $ 118.18 $ 54.61 $ 30.03 34 SUPERVISORS RECORD' No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ANNE ROHAN ANNE ROHAN ANNE ROHAN HASTINGS UTILITIES ADAMS CO TELECOMMUNICATI TRI CITY GARDEN CORP ADAMS CO BLDG FUND GRAND ISLAND CO CONVENTI TERRY'S ELECTRIC VISA VISA CITY OF HASTINGS ADAMS CO HISTORICAL SOC ADAMS COUNTY CONVENTION BUREAU NE RETIREMENT SYATEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO. PAT RENSCHLER HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES ADAMS COUNTY LIBRARY NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO GEOTECHNICAL SERV INC NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS HASTINGS TRIBUNE ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ADAMS COUNTY WEED DEPT NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO. ALLTEL ALLTEL COMPUTER HARDWARE INC QWEST COMPUTER HARDWARE INC COMPUTER HARDWARE INC K MART This Board is now recessed subjec Chrisella Lewis County Clerk • PRINTING & PUBLISHING POSTAL SERVICES MILEAGE ALLOWANCE UTILITIES TELEPHONE SERVICES TOURISM PROMOTION RENT REGISTRATIONS REPAIR TRAVEL EXPENSES SUPPLIES - OFFICE TELEPHONE SERVICES MAINT WK BY OTHERS SALARIES RETIRMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE RELIEF MEDICAL FUND RENT & FUEL - CLIENT SERV INSTITUTIONS FUND BEATRICE STATE HOME HASTINGS REGIONAL CENTER COUNTY LIBRARY FUND SALARIES SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND MISC CAP OUTLAY NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL FUND RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - SHOP PRINTING & PUBLISHING PERSONAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND EMERGENCY PHONE EMERGENCY PHONE INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND OFFICE EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES OFFICE OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES OFFICE to the call of the Chairman. Larry'Woodman Chairman Beverly Johnso Deputy $ $ 210.00 $ 276.00 $ 1,734.00 $ 3970.35 $ 299.90 $ 354.64 $ 5.93 8.51 14.80 33.58 214.06 64.30 287.49 500.00 36.00 165.68 124.58 5.10 14.51 12.00 1421.15 20.42 88.49 494.64 5.93 240.00 $ 19.41 $ 21.89 $ 42.73 $ 10.00 $ 2899.38 $ 173.96 $ 200.76 $ 989.28 $ 11.86 1,828.33 117.68 299.00 14.79 29.95 1,399.00 77.32 35 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COJJ . TY, NEBRASKA DOUR"I HOUSE HAS 'I'1NUS NEBRASKA Tuesday, March 5, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Kehoe reported that the Buildings and Grounds Committee is continuing work on securing areas of the county buildings. Johnson reported that he attended the Hastings Chamber of Commerce annual meeting on February Dyer attended a Council on Alcoholism on February 20`h. They are working on new programs at the schools. Last evening he attended the Planning & Zoning meeting. Friend attended a special awards meeting of the Midland Area Agency on Aging on February 22nd, a county handbook committee meeting on the 27th and an executive board meeting of MAAA on the 28`h. Larson attended an Extension Board meeting on February 26`h and the MAAA executive board meeting on the 26`h. He also reported that Vossler has received a letter from the State Dept of Roads stating that they will do a study of the traffic patterns at the intersection of Hwy 6 and Blaine Ave with a report to be completed by May or June. Murman attended a regular meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. The deadline for applications for the president's position has passed. A screening committee is currently going over the applications. He also attended the Chamber annual meeting and reported that Dick Spady received the community service award. He also attended an HEDC meeting with nothing new to report. He and Woodman also spoke with Senator Burling regarding LB 600 and changing the method of valuing ag land. Burling doesn't think it will go anywhere this year. The bills dealing with inheritance taxes probably won't come out of the legislature this year either. Both bills would significantly impact the county budget. Woodman reported that he attended an LEPC meeting and it was business as usual. Farmland Industries paid for the transportation and lodging for 6 county individuals to attend a training in Louisiana on anhydrous accidents. Donna Fegler Daiss told the Board that the Adams County Bar Association has been updating the county law library with the intent to use a computerized research system. There currently are two computers in the library. The bar association is proposing that Adams County join with them in a contract with Westlaw for computerized research. This system will also allow her office to research from their desktops in the office. Currently the public defenders office does not have internet service and this system will give them research capabilities as well as the judges. Adams County's portion of this contract would be $15,000.00 per year. The county attorney's office was paying between $3000.00 and $4000.00 per year for use in just their office alone. If the contract is signed before March 31, 2002, Westlaw will give three months free service. Friend asked if this would meet the needs of prisoners who want to use the law library. Daiss said she is inquiring of Sheriff Magee about this. She plans to send a letter to the board members before the next meeting laying out the details and they can take action on the matter at the next Board meeting. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective budgets. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to approve Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of February in the amount of $460,734.79. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. At 10:00 AM the Board held a public hearing for the vacation of properties at Hansen village. County Attorney Daiss opened the discussion stating that the Board had directed herself, the county surveyor and the county highway superintendent to work on vacating portions of streets in Hansen due to the fact that they are overly wide. She also stated that some of the legal descriptions that were published were incorrect and one street was left out, therefore some of the publications would need to be made again with the corrections and another hearing held. Henry Turner stated that the Board has been working on this for over two years and can't understand why it is taking so long. His property is all within legal limits. He thinks all the properties should be done at once. Winifred Barrows told the Board that she has five acres in the southeast part of Hansen. The legal 36 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA escriplions are rn three blocks but there are no roads on the property. She would like to see a map that shows existing roads. She asked the Board not to do anything with the roads. This vacation of property will only add property to the landowners and probably raise taxes. Charlene Hruby told the Board that she owns land on Oliver St. and encourages the Board to revert the 18 to 28 feet along the roads to the property owners. They are already mowing and maintaining it and they wouldn't mind if they had a little higher taxes. The public hearing was closed. Murman asked it all the legal descriptions are corrected and published can all the properties be vacated at the same time. Daiss said she would prefer to do it all at once then nothing would be over looked. Vossler said that all the County was trying to do was to bring all the properties into compliance with zoning regulations because currently some buildings on properties are built on public right of way. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer that the County Board wants to vacate a portion of the streets in Hansen village due to the fact that they are overly wide and directs the County Attorney to offer these properties to West Blue Township when the corrections and publications are made of those legal descriptions that were incorrect. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. At 10:20 AM the Board held a public hearing for vacation of a portion of the street adjacent to the Courtney Drake property. County Attorney Daiss told the Board that the first public hearing on this vacation has been held and the property has been offered to West Blue Township. The township board has not responded to her regarding the property therefore their time to assume ownership has lapsed and the Board can now vacate the property to Courtney Drake. Courtney Drake told the Board thank you for their time in getting this accomplished. Henry Turner told the Board that he can't understand why the Drake property can be done now when everyone else has to wait for another hearing and this whole thing has been in the works for over two years. He stated that he thought the whole village should be done at the same time. Woodman told him the reason the rest of the properties took longer was because of the volume of legal descriptions to deal with. Daiss told him that Drake had come before the Board and asked for the vacation so he could come in compliance with zoning regulations for his garage and the Board directed her to work on this specific vacation. Friend stated that the problem with the other properties is being addressed now. Murman told the attendants at the public hearing that Hansen village can help if the property owners will work on the township board to respond immediately to the county attorney rather than waiting the required statutory time. Winifred Barrows read an old newspaper clipping to the Board. The hearing was closed. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer that the County approve Resolution 02-03-05 vacating a portion of the public right of way in Hansen village to the adjacent property owner, Courtney Drake, and authorize the Chairman to sign the deed. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Paul Showalter, manager of Lochland Club, appeared before the Board to provide information regarding the reconstruction of their clubhouse. The NE Liquor Commission had forwarded Lochland's request for reconstruction of the clubhouse to the County Board for their approval. Motion by Larson, seconded by Friend to approve the reconstruction plan of Lochland Clubhouse for the purpose of their liquor license renewal. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. The Board recessed at 10:35 AM and reconvened at 10:47 AM. Loren Uden presented the annual Hazard Analysis Report to the Board for their approval. This report is updated every two years and locates and lists all the hazardous materials within Adams County. This report will be used to update the LEOP, which will be completed by December of this year. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the Hazard Analysis report after corrections are made. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. CENT 0 CENT CENT CENT CENT CENT CENT CENT COUNTY GENERAL FUND DIST CO OFFICIALS A DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES DIST DIST DIST DIST DIST DIST DIST CO CO CO CO CO CO CO OFFICIALS OFFICIALS OFFICIALS OFFICIALS OFFICIALS OFFICIALS OFFICIALS A A A A A A A MONTY KEHOE HAMPTON INN NACO DIGITAL ENGINEERING CORP UNION BANK & TRUST CO REDFIELD & COMPANY INC ALLTEL EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, MISCELLANEOUS DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES TRAVEL EXPENSES LODGING LODGING DATA PROCESSING COSTS MICROFILMING/COPIER SUPPLIES - VOTING EQUIPMENT RENTAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE SUPPLIES'- OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE FEES FEES FEES FEES FEES 90.00 15.00 15.00 30.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 47.81 114.00 20.78 1,330.00 232.10 32.30 87.22 60.92 22.49 22.68 CULLIGAN BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS FAKES OFFICE PLUS WALGREEN'S PHARMACY MIPS/CO SOLUTIONS LLC SHELLY HARPHAM NE VITAL RECORDS NE VITAL RECORDS IBM CORPORATION GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO COMPUTER CONSULTANTS ALLTEL ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT CLK OF SUPREME COURT BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BEV DENMAN JACK LARSON JACKIE QUEEN ASSOCIATED STAFFING INC ARTHUR TOOGOOD PUB DEF SEILER, PARKER P.C. PETERSON CONSTRUCTION EAKES OFFICE PLUS OKEEFE ELEVATOR CO INC CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEG HASTINGS UTILITIES REVOLVING FUND REVOLVING FUND SUSAN BROWN RON SEYMOUR RON SEYMOUR MEG SAGE MACH MEG SAGE MACH ADELINE JOHNSON DEB MARR DEB MARR UNIVERSITY OF NE -LINCOLN BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS FAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM EAKES OFFICE PLUS ADAMS CO SHERIFF GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS KERR CHEVROLET CO ELECTRONICS SERVICE (93) GUN LEATHER LTD CITY OF HASTINGS CASH WA CANDY COMPANY REED SUPPLY CO AMERICAN TAPE DIST INC FRONTIER FORD LINC-MERC AAA TRAVEL AGENCY MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC JERRY SPADY PONT CAD INC GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV JAMES KONEN III BRAD M CONSBRUCK JOHN RUST ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT HOMETOWN LEASING VISA COMPUTER CONSULTANTS BRYANLGH MED CTR EAST EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS STATE OF STATE OF ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL WORLD PRODUCTS NE NE MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE EQ REPAIR SUPPLIES - OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS DATA PROCESSING SOFTWARE TRAVEL EXPENSES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT OFFICE EQ REPAIR:4-; DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES DISTRICT COURT COSTS DISTRICT COURT COSTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE' SUPPLIES - OFFICE DISTRICT COURT COSTS DISTRICT COURT COSTS COURT COSTS DEPUTY'S SALARY "- CHIEF MILEAGE ALLOWANCE ATTRNY FEES -COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL BUILDING REPAIR SUPPLIES - OFFICE ELEVATORS REPAIRS' DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES UTILITIES DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES SUPPLIES - OFFICE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE TRAVEL EXPENSES MILEAGE ALLOWANCE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES MILEAGE ALLOWANCE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES - OFFICE OFFICE EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE EQ REPAIR SUPPLIES - OFFICE CONTRACT SERV MILEAGE ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT - FUEL MILEAGE ALLOWANCE DUES, SUB, -REG, TRAINING, FEES EQUIPMENT - FUEL MILEAGE ALLOWANCE DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES MILEAGE ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE EQUIPMENT - FUEL RADIO REPAIR UNIFORM ALLOWANCE CONTRACT SERV LAW ENF SUPP LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS -COUNTY SHERIF LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS -COUNTY SHERIF EQUIPMENT - FUEL MILEAGE ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE EQUIPMENT - FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS -COUNTY SHERIF UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE PHYSICAL EXAMS PHYSICAL EXAMS EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE COURT COSTS DATA PROCESSING COSTS PHYSICAL EXAMS COURT COSTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE NET COM EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES 45.50 59.00 52.27 25.17 199.60 213.16 50.00 50.00 857.00 40.00 695.15 36.32 934.33 312.00 64.99 93.43 11.34 21.46 21.46 8.25 1,365.00 160.60 52.50 50.00 4.89 191.64 180.00 2,397.56 260.00 438.05 45.26 5.65 159.51 132.87 15.00 12.04 32.12 15.84 326.50 67.28 58.58 4.29 163.45 23.97 1,093.00 19.00 7.10 593.00 125.07 35.52 20.49 391.84 15.00 290.00 73.00 36.20 857.05 194.00 "194.00 229.00 160.15 47.79 23.19 21.39 40.09 3,848.10 138.37 268.95 75.00 25.59 466.00 520.00 136.14 5.50 35.00 35.00 35.00 23.00 92.00 491.70 51.02 75.00 74.00 59.06 40.63 849.74 519.99 82.90 '161.87 75.69 450.97 2,'303.78 38 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV HASTINGS RADIOLOGY ASSOC MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO BERTS REXALL DRUGS KEITHS PHARMACIES GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO OLIVE MADRID PRINCE OF THE ROAD G A MICEK DDS PC PHELPS COUNTY SHERIFF ALLTEL ALLTEL HALL CNTY BD OF CORRECTS GREAT PLAINS CPD INC ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTI WILLIAMS EXTERMINATING I UDEN PLUMBING & HTG CO UNISERVICE INC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CASH WA CANDY COMPANY CASH WA CANDY COMPANY ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC KIM THAYER RANDY BORRELL PHELPS CO TREASURER GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV COMPUTER HARDWARE INC ALLTEL CORRECTIONAL COUNSELING HASTINGS TRIBUNE CORNHUSKER PRESS BEE OFFICE SOLUTION BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS LOREN UDEN CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE W G PAULEY LUMBER CO UNISERVICE INC CITY OF HASTINGS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS GALLS INC BIG G COMM HARDWARE PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA BEYKE SIGNS JEO NVLSP BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CORP DIVERSIFIED SERV IN VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC ALLTEL ALLTEL BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS HASTINGS ECONOMIC DEV SPOUSE ABUSE SEXUAL ASSA REGION III PROG ADM OFFI REGION III PROG ADM OFFI MEALS ON WHEELS RSVP MIDLAND AREA AGENCY MID NEBR INDIVIDUAL SERV HEAD START CHILD & FAMIL HASTINGS HEAD START ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ADAMS CO HWY DEPT CENT DIST CO OFFICIALS A GLENWOOD TELECOMMUNICATI GENE'S REPAIR & SALES FOBBEN DIESEL SERV FOBBEN DIESEL SERV FLEET PRIDE EAKES OFFICE PLUS DIAMOND VOGEL PAINT CENT CROSS-DILLON TIRE COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS CENTRAL NEBR EQUIPMENT CENTRAL FIRE & SAFETY IN BIG G COMM HARDWARE BIG G COMM HARDWARE BIG G COMM HARDWARE BIG G COMM HARDWARE BIG G COMM HARDWARE TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES BOARD OF PRISONERS FOOD LAW ENF SUPP MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS COURTHOUSE REMODELING OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR MATRON FEES TRAVEL EXPENSES MED-HOSP PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD MERIT COMMISSION EXP BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD TRAVEL EXPENSES DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES MISCELLANEOUS OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - OFFICE LAW ENF SUPP LAUNDRY -PRISONERS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS -COUNTY SHERIF MED-HOSP PRISONERS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE TRAVEL EXPENSES TELEPHONE SERVICES OFFICE EQ REPAIR SUPPLIES - OFFICE TELEPHONE SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE CARS OFFICE EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES - OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - SHOP RADIO REPAIR CARS SP FEES SURVEYOR SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE CONTINGENCIES -DEFICIENCIES PRINTING & PUBLISHING COURT COSTS CONTRACT SERV MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MARRIAGE LIC. SUPPLIES SUPPLIES - OFFICE LEPC GRANTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE MARRIAGE LIC. SUPPLIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DOMESTIC ABUSE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ACT COSTS EMERGENCY SERVICES (EPC INDIGENT) LOCAL MATCH LOCAL MATCH AREA AGENCY ON AGING COSTS MENTAL RETARDATION SERVICE ACT COST CASA HEAD START ROAD - BRIDGE FUND POSTAL SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES - MISCELLANEOUS OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE BUILDING REPAIR MACH EQ TIRES & REP RADIO REPAIR OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS OTHER EQUIPMENT SMALL TOOLS, ETC. OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR JANITORIAL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES - MISCELLANEOUS 75.00 18.75 1,581.41 109.31 555.00 3,531.03 75.30 1,015.60 601.00 231.17 110.00 144.10 194.00 150.00 25.53 51.04 443.43 24.03 23.50 38.00 45.00 38.80 37.66 31.09 13.56 5.99 79.44 35.00 298.62 70.49 40.00 249.00 40.16 210.22 53.25 69.05 14.66 96.65 35.62 125.00 246.50 22.90 20.50 34.42 108.92 31.00 25.00 400.00 1,711.50 93.50 99.36 96.94 3,107.90 117.95 52.55 165.00 39.95 119.97 15.88 3.88 24.98 1,050.00 1,666.67 131.00 3,032.67 584.09 583.34 250.00 1,027.00 2,595.92 1,833.34 125.00 46.55 10.00 30.00 69.95 13.74 314.97 16.96 58.68 29.13 70.95 1 210.00 108.00 95.70 47.00 23.62 50.70 5.21 16.15 66.70 IG C C MW HTR W7! BIG G COMM HARDWARE SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT JON MARSH HEARTLAND COOP ZEE MEDICAL SERV WF BUS PAYMENT PROCESSIN WF BUS PAYMENT PROCESSIN WF BUS PAYMENT PROCESSIN UNISERVICE INC UNISERVICE INC SHERWIN WILLIAMS SAPP BROS., PETRO INC SAPP BROS., PETRO INC POWER PLAN POWER PLAN PI-IILLIPS 66 CO NORTHERN TOOL & EQUIP CO NORTHERN TOOL & EQUIP CO NORTHERN TOOL & EQUIP CO NEBR TRUCK CENTER NEBR TRUCK CENTER NEBR TRUCK CENTER NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS MIDWEST SERVICE MICHAEL TODD & LINWELD KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL KULLY PIPE& STEEL SUPPL KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL LCL TRUCK EQUIP INC LCL TRUCK EQUIP INC K MART K MART KINDER MORGAN KENESAW MOTOR CO ISLAND SUPPLY INDUSTRIAL TOOLS & MACH INDUSTRIAL TOOLS & MACH HATTEN ELECTRIC SERVICE HASTINGS UTILITIES GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV GLENWOOD TELEPHONE CO AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS ALLTEL AUTO GLASS CENTER INC AUTO GLASS CENTER INC AUTO GLASS CENTER INC AUTO GLASS CENTER INC AUTO GLASS CENTER INC H & M EQUIPMENT ANNE ROHAN ANNE ROHAN LIVINGSTON BUTLER- WALGREEN'S PHARMACY BERTS REXALL DRUGS CHART PROPERTIES LLC VAL KERSHNER HASTINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY BAKER & TAYLOR INC ALLTEL CONSUMERS SERVICE CO INC CAROLYN KOCI THE GALE GROUP FOREST HOUSE PUBLISHING ADAMS CO HISTORICAL SOC NAPA AUTO PARTS CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEG AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS RUT LDINC E?'AIR SMALL TOOLS, ETC. ELECTRICITY MISCELLANEOUS MACH EQ TIRES & REP SUPPLIES - MEDICAL TELEPHONE SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - SHOP EXPRESS & FREIGHT BUILDING REPAIR MACH EQ GREASE OIL SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT EQUIPMENT - FUEL'* OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR EXPRESS & FREIGHT' RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS SMALL TOOLS, ETC. RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP LABOR SUPPLIES - MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES -'SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - SHOP SUPPLIES - MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - SHOP MATERIALS - LUMBER OTHER EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS - STEEL PRODUCTS SUPPLIES - SHOP BUILDING REPAIR MATERIALS- STEEL PRODUCTS RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT SUPPLIES - MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS HEATING FUELS RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - SHOP SMALL TOOLS, ETC. EXPRESS & FREIGHT OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR ELECTRICITY MISCELLANEOUS TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS SMALL TOOLS, ETC. RD EQ REP PARTS TELEPHONE SERVICES RD EQ REP LABOR RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP LABOR RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP LABOR MATERIALS - GRAVEL & BORROW COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS FUND REG TIME SALARY - ADMINISTRATIVE SOCIAL SECURITY - COUNTY SHARE RELIEF - MEDICAL FUND COUNTY BURIALS MEDICAL & HOSPITAL - CLIENT SERVICE MEDICAL & HOSPITAL - CLIENT SERVICE RENT & FUEL - CLIENT SERVICES RENT & FUEL - CLIENT SERVICES COUNTY LIBRARY FUND MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY LIBRARY INHERITANCE TAX FUND HISTORICAL SOC NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL FUND RD EQ REP LABOR DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES RD EQ REP PARTS 23.54 789.72 50.00 1,153.60 96.60 9.95 14.96 31.98 24.35 3.50 103.00 1,788.24 20.00 60.02 6.01 32.43 27.98 7.11 36.99 302.79 16.00 10.19 59.21 18.22 1.86 12.78 24.31 193.63 11.57 .23 25.75 4.98 10.06 3.77 6.69 6.30 2.29 5,910.00 795.00 31.77 7.75 31.83 8.59 172.32 170.00 6.00 43.96 11.35 91.23 30.59 98.85 90.00 3.97 132.00 507.68 29.00 96.05 81.50 252.83 4.95 261.42 46.85 59.90 172.58 26.00 94.35 26.00 525.19 1,928.95 147.56 1,415.00 210.00 88.71 210.00 103.34 500.00 2,574.28 21.39 5.03 100.00 149.68 558.36 722.50 25.75 140.00 292.81 40 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ALLTEL EMERGENCY PHONE 53.61 This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. a3u.),J1-1%) Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Deputy Larry Woodman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, March 19, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Murman attended a meeting of the South Heartland District Health Board. They have hired Joyce Crawford as their executive director. Clay County has joined the district and the board is currently assessing the needs of the district. He also attended a CASA meeting with nothing to report. He attended a landscape committee meeting on the 14th. Dick Spady & Joel Buhr brought the committee up to date on the number of plants yet to be planted and Joel will give Spady an itemized accounting of the project so far. JoAnne Cook and Tana Seymour were there also to talk about the Master Gardening program. The Board will hear about the Master Gardening program later in the meeting. He also attended the coffee with Senator Burling on Saturday. Burling does not expect LB 600 to be acted on by the legislature this year, however proposed legislation concerning inheritance taxes may be amended to other bills before the session is over so the Board needs to watch for that. Larson attended a meeting of Midland Area Agency on Aging on Friday. Friend attended an all day orientation workshop for MAAA on the 6th and a Senior Services meeting on the 13th. Senior Services has approval from the Dept of Roads for purchase of a new handibus. Dyer attended a Planning & Zoning seminar in Kearney last week. The biggest concerns are still livestock waste and feedlots. Kehoe reported there was to be a Combined Services Committee meeting on the 13th' however none of the supervisors received notification of the meeting so it has been rescheduled for the 27th. He also met with the Emergency Management Director and it has been decided that this committee will meet the first Tuesday of the month at 11:30 AM. The director has completed a number of certification courses but still has three major courses yet to complete. The desk for the news media has not arrived yet however when it does arrive it will be placed on the west wall of the boardroom because of the proximity of wiring of the sound system. He also stated that in reference to a letter from the Wapello County Board of Ottumwa,IA regarding the Amtrak service, he would like to research the current situation of the local Amtrak station and report back to the Board. Woodman attended a Road Committee meeting last week and also the meeting with the Emergency Management Director yesterday. Kathy Colburn presented information on proposed subdivisions to the Board. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to approve case 02-03.1 for the Bohlen subdivision, applicants Brian and Allyson Bohlen. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, second by Friend to approve case 02-03.3 for the Rose Acres Subdivision, applicant Rose M. Kothe. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Case 02-03.2 was continued. Richard Schmidt was present to inquire of the Board about purchasing a portion of a county road along the county line located at 33-5-9. His mother-in-law currently owns the adjoining property and he and his wife wish to build a house there but they want to acquire a portion of the county road to control what becomes of SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUl�'�Y, NEP2ASKA .' .'�,ti, ydrP� c-rY rtu. ''a ,,.qe ✓ x .� 41 o ersae a i has no use other than drainage. Vossler will research the location and procedures regarding the sale of county property and then meet with Mr. Schmidt. County Attorney Daiss revisited the issue of t'_e county law library and the county participating in a contract with the local attorneys with Westlaw for computerized law research. She had mailed some information to the board members for them to review. Kehoe asked how the general public and prisoners would access the library since it is located in a secured area. Daiss responded that jail staff would escort prisoners and if there was a specific case they wanted to look at, someone in her office could print it off the computer. Friend asked if the proposed fee of $500.00 to the local attorneys was mandatory. Daiss responded that it is not. Each attorney would participate voluntarily. If there was not enough interest amongst the local attorneys, the proposal would be scrapped. Daiss was instructed to meet with the local bar association with the idea that Adams County will participate if they show enough interest as well. At 10:00 AM the Board conducted a bid opening for a sprinkler system around the courthouse. The bids received were as follows: Koch's Lawn Service, $13,206.87; OK Turf Irrigation, $8940.00; Tri City Sprinklers, $7825.00; Oasis Sprinklers and Landscape, $6500.00 and Buhr Landscape and Design, $16,441.00. The bids will be reviewed by the maintenance supervisor and then the Buildings and Grounds committee will make a recommendation to the Board at the next meeting. Murman brought forth a discussion on the regulating of activities in the common areas of county owned buildings. He stated that each board member has received information in their agenda that he had received from NACO regarding the proposed policy. He feels that distribution of leaflets and the gathering of signatures for petitions should not be allowed. As far as solicitations of charitable and other organizations and displays in the county lobby should be decided by the elected officials and department heads. It will be discussed at their next officials meeting. Murman stated that he would like to see a policy restricting the distribution of leaflets and signature gathering in place in a month. Ron Seymour, County Extension Educator, presented information to the Board regarding the Master Gardner program. It was thought that the Master Gardner program could assist with the landscape project around the courthouse but it appears that not as many enrolled for the program as anticipated and there won't be enough hours for them to work with the project this year. It can be looked at again next year. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to accept officer's reports from the Register of Deeds and the County Clerk for the month of February, 2002. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Larson, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Tax List Corrections number 12719 through 12734. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to move to Board of Equalization for motor vehicle exemption applications. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 10:50 AM. Cindy Strasheim, Extension Educator for Clay County and coordinator of the WeCAN program presented information to the Board regarding the program. It evolved from LB 640, which requires counties to have a plan in place to provide juvenile services. Adams, Clay, Nuckolls and Webster counties are working jointly on the plan. The plan must be in place by 2003 and she is currently attempting to submit the plan by May 2002 in order to qualify for $50,000.00 in grant funds. This will be very beneficial to the juveniles in the four county area. She asked the Board members for their thoughts and concerns regarding the youths in Adams County and read responses that she has received from youth in the local schools that they perceive as areas of concern. Dyer remarked that he thinks this program is on the right track and the end result is to establish some programs that can help the youth. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to move to Executive Session for contract negotiations, general assistance request and personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 11:10 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Returned to regular session at 11:35 AM. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-03-19 pledging the County's share of funds for road project STPE-2040(4) known as Juniata North. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Kehoe to approve the request for general assistance for a burial. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. 42 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ROBERT DYER VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC ADAMS CO CLERK ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTW JEO EAKES OFFICE PLUS JULIA MOELLER MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC ALLTEL HASTINGS TRIBUNE UNION BANK & TRUST CO HOMETOWN LEASING DISCOVER MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS CO ASSESSORS ASSOC OF NE THE FISCHER COMPANY KATHY COLBURN KRIS NEUTZMAN NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS CLAY COUNTY BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT UNITED BANK OF IOWA JOEL DEAN ALLINGTON ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT EILEENS COLOSSAL COOKIES EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CULLIGAN HOMETOWN LEASING VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC COMPUTER CONSULTANTS BOYS & GIRLS HOME OF NE SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS LANGVARDT & VALLE LANGVARDT & VALLE SEILER, PARKER P.C. CONWAY, PAULEY & JOHNSON STEPHEN A SCHERR ARTHUR TOOGOOD PUB DEF ADAMS COUNTY COURT ASSOCIATED STAFFING INC ISABEL SMITH HASTINGS UTILITIES DUTTON LAINSON CO CAREY'S PEST CONTROL WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO PARAMOUNT LINEN & UNIFOR MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM FIRST NATL INFORMATION FOUNTAINE'S MICROFILMING ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF FRONTIER FORD LINC-MERC THEIS SERVICE STATION S&S AUTO REPAIR COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS CR BUREAU OF HASTINGS MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC EVIDENCE COLL & PROTECTI GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV HASTINGS TRIBUNE PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC MOORE STATE OF NEBR KENESAW MOTOR CO FARMERS UNION COOP GAS LYNN PEAVEY COMPANY ADAMS CO HWY DEPT COMPUTER HARDWARE INC MONTY MCCORD PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN PHILLIPS 66 CO BIG G COMM HARDWARE GREAT PLAINS CPD INC JERRY SPADY PONT CAD INC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS CO ATTY TRUST ACCT DONNA S FEGLER-DAISS COUNTRYMAN ASSOCIATES PC HASTINGS TRIBUNE HOLIDAY INN SOFTWARE UNLIMITED WEST GROUP ADAMS COUNTY COURT TRAVEL EXPENSES SUPPLIES - OFFICE POSTAL SERVICES SUPPLIES - VOTING MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - OFFICE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES - OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE PRINTING & PUBLISHING EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE TRAVEL EXPENSES EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES REG TIME SALARY - APPRAISER MILEAGE ALLOWANCE OTHER SALARY SUPPLIES - OFFICE PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES- OFFICE DISTRICT COURT COSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE JUROR FEES COUNTY COURT COSTS COUNTY COURT COSTS COUNTY COURT COSTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE COUNTY COURT COSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE OFFICE EQ REPAIR JUVENILE CARE COSTS ATTRNY FEES -COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL ATTRNY FEES -COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL ATTRNY FEES -COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL ATTRNY FEES -COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL ATTRNY FEES -COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL ATTRNY FEES -COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL ATTRNY FEES -COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL ATTRNY FEES -COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL REIMBURSEMENT STOP PROGRAM COSTS DEPUTY'S SALARY - CHIEF COURT COSTS UTILITIES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS JANITORIAL SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS JANITORIAL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE REIMBURSENMENT MILEAGE ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL RADIO REPAIR LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS -COUNTY EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS -COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS -COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING RADIO REPAIR LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS -COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS -COUNTY EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS -COUNTY EQUIPMENT - FUEL DATA PROCESSING COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE CONTRACT SERV EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL SUPPLIES - OFFICE PHYSICAL EXAMS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE ATTORNEY FEES MISCELLANEOUS COURT COSTS DATA PROCESSING SOFTWARE COUNTY LAW LIBRARY STOP PROGRAM COSTS SHERIF SHERIF SHERIF SHERIF SHERIF SHERIF 110.25 252.94 7.59 3,359.74 483.00 3.58 116.80 294.00 49.83 2,459.72 231.10 78.00 1033.63 230.00 242.52 50.00 6,750.00 172.56 352.00 117.75 15.00 30.03 192.50 290.00 35.00 1,421.00 1,000.00 8.00 1,017.31 28.68 11.85 447.84 137.36 37.50 1,100.00 1,065.00 3,217.50 855.00 6,000.00 220.02 2,948.48 396.00 276.00 3547.78 46.00 630.00 55.00 754.70 199.50 66.00 200.58 377.66 49.00 331.46 271.50 42.52 31.00 1,130.64 368.93 180.47 378.31 112.95 240.00 4.75 260.00 71.27 34.00 26.11 376.05 26.75 28.23 8.72 70.75 167.66 656.60 1,416.24 14.95 755.76 188.00 48.04 101.93 185.78 72.80 333.64 295.00 43.80 3,170.00 131.50 61.33 841.00 57.00 92.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No.., 25 ADAMS COUNT`, NEBRASKA 43 ADAMS COUNTY COURT BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF COPE PLASTICS INC WILLIAMS EXTERMINATING I BARMORE DRUG STORE GARLOCK GLASS SERVICE ALLENS DISCOUNT PHARMACY ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTI HASTINGS ORTHOPAEDICS PC VONDRAK EYE CARE & SURGE FOOTE & BECK DAWSON CO SHERIFF MIDWEST SPECIAL SERV INC HASTINGS FAMILY PRACTICE UNCLE NEAL'S COUNTRY SUNMART BADGER UNIFORMS MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO RICHARD K DYER MD BRONCO BOOK STORE PRINCE OF THE ROAD CASH WA CANDY COMPANY COMPUTER HARDWARE INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC BIG G COMM HARDWARE MINDEN OFFICE SUPPLY ALLTEL CORNHUSKER PRESS CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC NE TECH & TELE INC NEBR NOTARY ASSOC UNION BANK & TRUST CO SUSAN CROZIER BEE OFFICE SOLUTION TRUE VALUE LOREN UDEN MR ENTERPRISES INC OKLAHOMA CORRECTIONAL IN COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS ALLTEL ALLTEL JEO ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV BUSINESS WORLD'' PRODUCTS MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO HASTINGS TRIBUNE PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES ADAMS CO SHERIFF FEE ACT NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS COUNTY BOARD ADAMS COUNTY CLERK ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER REGISTER OF DEEDS ADAMS COUNTY ASSESSOR PLANNING & ZONING DATA PROCESSING CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT COURT BALIFF PUBLIC DEFENDER OFFICE MAINTENANCE DEPT. EXTENSION OFFICE MICROFILM DEPT. ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY CORRECTIONS & COMMUNICATIONS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ADAMS COUNTY SURVEYOR VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE LESTER L BANGERT HATTEN ELECTRIC SERVICE HASTINGS TRIBUNE HASTINGS CANVAS MFG CO GENE'S REPAIR & SALES GATEWAY COMPANIES INC FLEET PRIDE SAMUELSON EQUIP CO FARMERS UNION COOP GAS FAIRBANKS INTL HASTINGS STOP PROGRAM COSTS GRANTS TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD BOARD OF PRISONERS FOOD OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS MED-HOSP PRISONERS OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR MED-HOSP PRISONERS DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS -FOOD TRAVEL EXPENSES MED-HOSP PRISONERS EQUIPMENT - FUEL MED-HOSP PRISONERS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS TRAVEL EXPENSES LAW ENF SUPP DATA PROCESSING COSTS MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP' SUPPLIES - OFFICE` TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES - OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - OFFICE" SUPPLIES - OFFICE OFFICE EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE EQUIPMENT DAY CARE COSTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE TRAINING & CONFER MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS RADIO REPAIR TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES SP FEES SURVEYOR HANDI-BUS LEPC GRANTS VITAL STATISTICS PRINTING & PUBLISHING POSTAL SERVICES POSTAL SERVICES COURT COSTS RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES ROAD BRIDGE MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP PARTS SPECIAL FEES - ADVERTISEMENT MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPLIES - MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS EQUIPMENT - FUEL RD EQ REP PARTS 460.00 133.14 142.13 38.26 11.26 150.00 2,126.31 5,120.00 264.31 38.00 12.86 31.00 18.02 23.25 49.00 93.50 284.00 630.00 100.50 120.00 19.00 21.29 272.52 215.30 450.00 183.00 259.30 126.02 571.00 49.12 39.72 333.48 84.78 69.05 4.05 87.31 229.52 1,065.00 46.28 238.06 190.00 154.00 35.45 4.76 67.76 185.00 138.24 40.00 44.44 347.40 517.00 10,245.09 153.63 1,006.00 297.43 3,000.00 3,000.00 5,159.65 11,876.84 17,129.38 42,566.48 652.30 6416.69 10,019.31 24,803.28 6987.21 13,359.71 1625.40 4576.30 14,791.15 2000.00 11,478.83 11,705.58 3644.62 2007.53 55,675.75 25,504.66 32,362.90 3085.00 83.33 5427.41 56.78 209.00 35.44 280.00 295.58 106.00 982.70 96.92 223.28 493.39 44 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA CONSUMERS SERVICE CO INC CENTAUR ENTERPRISES INC BOSSELMAN INC BIG G COMM HARDWARE AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS ALLTEL ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV VAN DIEST SUPPLY CO UNIVERSAL HYDRAULICS INC UNION BANK & TRUST CO COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS PAVELKA TRUCK & TRLR REP UNISERVICE INC THOMSEN OIL CO SANITARY OUTDOOR SERV IN SHERWIN WILLIAMS ROAD BLDG MACH & SUPPLY POWER PLAN PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA PHILLIPS 66 CO NU METRICS NEBR TRUCK CENTER NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS LINWELD LCL TRUCK EQUIP INC KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL KINDER MORGAN KERR CHEVROLET CO KENESAW MOTOR CO KELLY SUPPLY CO JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO ISLAND SUPPLY NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS COUNTY ROAD DEPT. ANNE ROHAN NE SOCIETY OF ASSOC EXEC BIG G COMM HARDWARE HASTINGS UTILITIES MODERN METHODS INC ADAMS CO BLDG FUND INTERNET NEBRASKA CITY OF HASTINGS WORLDCOM COMPUTER HARDWARE INC N -ACT BROCHURE SWAP ADAMS COUNTY VISITORS BUR NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE PAUL YETMAN PAT RENSCHLER HARRY B MILLIGAN FARM HOME PUBLISHERS 3 POINTS TIRE CONSUMERS SERVICE CO INC ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ADAMS COUNTY WEED DEPT. NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ALLTEL ALLTEL T SHIRT ENGINEERS MARC KOHMETSCHER QWEST COUNTY LIBRARY FUND ADAMS COUNTY LIBRARY NE RETIRMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE HEATING FUELS SMALL TOOLS, ETC. EQUIPMENT - FUEL SMALL TOOLS, ETC. RD EQ REP PARTS TELEPHONE SERVICES BUILDING REPAIR GARBAGE CHEMICALS UN RES RD EQ REP PARTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL OFFICE RADIO REPAIR RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - SHOP EQUIPMENT - FUEL MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING REPAIR OTHER EQUIPMENT RD EQ REP PARTS RADIO REPAIR EQUIPMENT - FUEL ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP LABOR RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP PARTS MATERIALS - STEEL PRODUCTS HEATING FUELS RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS MISCELLANEOUS SMALL TOOLS, ETC. SUPPLIES - SHOP RETIRMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS REIMBURESEMENT REGISTRATIONS SUPPLIES - OFFICE UTILITIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL OFFICE RENT TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES OFFICE EQUIPMENT DUES, SUB, REG, TRAINING, FEES EAU SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABLITY INSURANCE RELIEF - MEDICAL RENT RENT COMMUNITY DEVELOP. BLK GRANT FUND GRANTS INHERITANCE TAX MISC CAP OUTLAY NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL MACH EQ TIRES & REP RD EQ REP PARTS EQUIPMENT - FUEL SALARIES RETIRMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY PHONE EMERGENCY PHONE INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET SUPPLIES - OFFICE OFFICE EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE SERVICES SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE 44.15 559.60 3,891.65 149.25 344.51 362.74 6.14 66.86 235.80 400.00 210.00 615.20 1388.01 31.22 2,916.28 150.00 93.70 240.88 567.13 25.85 17.00 179.50 13.93 1101.46 562.36 494.47 250.87 77.04 330.00 123.64 1,651.53 14.87 56.04 834.70 161.85 312.14 3,321.72 4,948.89 12,543.12 201.62 66,182.45 86.60 10.00 96.73 191.46 257.70 500.00 60.01 14.28 106.56 234.00 46.00 2,893.85 251.90 201.15 494.64 5.93 200.00 200.37 1,500.00 345.00 472.00 214.00 22.38 3,059.86 183.59 213.04 989.28 11.86 1,850.68 117.68 229.00 212.99 14.79 3,454.60 93.50 260.45 354.64 5.93 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUN' k�TE$RASKA Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnsen Deputy 45 Larry Woodman Chairman COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, March 19, 2002 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of hearing motor vehicle exemption applications with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Also present were County Attorney Fegler-Daiss, Jan Timm representing the Treasurer's office and County Clerk Lewis. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve the application of Good Samaritan Village for a motor vehicle exemption for one additional vehicle. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson , Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Dyer to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Murman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:54 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnson Deputy Larry Wo6dman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, April 2, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Kehoe attended a City/County Combined Services committee meeting. They met with the Emergency Management Director and it was decided that they would meet with him regularly on the first Tuesday of each month at 11:30 AM. If the County Board was still in session at that time, the committee meeting would be delayed until the Board adjourned. He also worked with the maintenance supervisor on the sprinkler system bids and would be making a recommendation later in the meeting. Johnson attended an Adams County Convention & Visitors Bureau meeting and reported that lodging tax revenues are down about nine percent, as they are with other counties around the state. He also attended the meeting about the Regional Airport last Wednesday and the Central District meeting in Kearney last Thursday. Dyer attended a meeting of the Area Council on Alcoholism. They were informed about the drug and alcohol education programs in the schools. The Council will also see increased funding through Region III and they are currently advertising for a consultant for alcohol and drugs. He also attended the Juvenile Fire Starters seminar in Hastings on March 21st and 22"d, the Regional Airport meeting and the Central District meeting. Friend attended the City/County Combined Services committee meeting, an executive board meeting of Midland Area Agency on Aging and the Central District meeting. Larson attended an Extension Board meeting on the 26`h, the MAAA meeting on the 27th and the Central District meeting on the 28`h 46 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA iviurman attended aChamber I11�lllg an d iepoited ulaL 1 o111fiasinigs flab Oeelr se1eeteu AJ 11ic 1IGw U11GGw1 of the Chamber. He will begin his duties this summer. Murman also attended the Ag Breakfast and received an update on the farm bill that is being debated in Congress. He also attended the Regional Airport meeting and the Central District meeting. Woodman attended the City/County Combined Services committee and an LEPC meeting. LEPC will be holding their annual meeting on April 25th at the south fire station. Jack Newlun, Hastings Solid Waste Manager, presented information to the Board about the Household Hazardous Waste Collection day scheduled at the county fairgrounds on May 11, 2002. He told the Board that this is the second collection day sponsored by Hastings and Adams County. The first day was in September 2000. He also thanked the Board for their support in this matter. The resolution of the TERC appeals by Hastings Medical Park is postponed indefinitely. County Attorney Daiss told the Board that it appears that a majority of the attorneys in Hastings are interested in participating in the Westlaw proposal. Those wanting to participate are to notify Bob Sullivan in writing of their desire to take part. There is no contract as yet, however the previous proposal regarding the County's participation seems to be the one that will be presented when they have a contract ready. Monty Kehoe presented information to the Board and a proposed resolution in support of federal subsidy for the Amtrak California Zephyr that passes through Hastings. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Murman to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-04- 02.supporting federal subsidizing of the Amtrak California Zephyr. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Woodman told the Board that he has received a request to place a Pony Express monument on the turnout where the Susan Hail marker is located. It appears that a Pony Express station was located back in the pasture near the location of this turnout. The property owners have given their approval for placement of the marker. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to approve placement of a Pony Express monument at the turnout where the Susan Hail marker is located near Kenesaw. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Dee Haussler, HEDC director, was present. Woodman asked if he wished to address the Board. Kehoe asked Haussler about the railroad in the North Industrial Park. The county would like to abandon that railroad bridge on 42"1 street and he was questioning the location of the railroad for the industrial park purposes. Haussler said he was also at the Board meeting to lend support to the Central Nebraska Regional Airport request for federal grant funds. At 10:00 AM the Board conducted a public hearing for vacation of right of way of streets in Hansen village. This hearing was held for those legal descriptions that were incorrect or omitted at the previous hearing. Woodman asked anyone wishing to speak to step forward. Henry Turner of Hansen stated that everyone there is in agreement with what the Board is doing and offered to help if he could. No one else appeared and the hearing was closed. Motion by Larson, second by Dyer to vacate a portion of the right of way to the streets in Hansen village as corrected by the county surveyor and offer these vacated right of ways to West Blue Township. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Murman told those persons from Hansen village in attendance that the county must wait 90 days for the township to take action, however, they could act sooner and help move this project along to closure. Bob Kober of Hansen offered to take the papers to the township board members for their signatures when the county attorney has them ready. Murman provided information to the Board regarding the meeting at the Grand Island airport and the proposal by the Central Nebraska Regional Airport for federal grant funds. He told the Board that the regional airport would like a total of $30,000.00 from Hastings and Adams County. He also told the Board that the county and city have already committed $15,000.00 that has not been used by the regional airport yet. If the county commits to supporting the regional airport in their application for federal grant funds it would cost the county about $8400.00 over two years. If the federal funds are not received the county is not obligated. Motion by Murman, seconded by Johnson to make a commitment to the regional airport in the amount of $8400.00 over two years if the regional airport gets a federal grant and to write a letter of support of the proposal and authorize the Chairman to sign it. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, Larson. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADABRASKA 47 A 1,31 • v -aiu u uison, ainlenance upervisor, to d the Board chat there were tive bids receive. for the sprinkler system and he would recommend that the Board award the bid to Oasis Sprinklers in the amount of $6500.00. This bid has met all the specifications, provided proof of insurance coverage and is locally owned. It also has a remote control and a rain monitor. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to award the bid for a sprinkler system to Oasis Sprinklers in the amount of $6500.00. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Judy Hoch and Penny Pratt of WAGS appeared to discuss an interlocal agreement with the city and county for the new proposed animal shelter. They also brought a couple of canine friends. Kehoe suggested that the City/County Combined Services committee could work on an agreement. Johnson asked if they might be able to find some other city/county interlocal agreements to use as samples. Woodman asked if the county officials had discussed monitoring of the county common areas. Daiss told the Board that at the last officials meeting it had been decided that there did not appear to be a problem in the county offices and the officials didn't feel that a policy needed to be established. The officials would monitor each situation in their offices on their own. Murman stated that he felt a policy needed to be put in place that would regulate the circulation of petitions and distribution of leaflets in the county common areas and asked the county attorney to draft a resolution. The rest of the Board agreed. Woodman told the Board that the contracts for the Juniata North road project, STPE2040(4), have been received. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to authorize the Chairman to sign a contract with the NE Dept of Roads for road project STPE-2040(4), Juniata North. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to accept Miscellaneous receipts for the month of March in the amount of $403,790.72. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Tax List Corrections 12735 and 12736. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to move to Executive Session for possible litigation and personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 11:15 AM. Motion by Larson, seconded by Johnson to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 12:10 PM. COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTW PRINTING & PUBLISHING 3,769.03 BEN FRANKLIN & SHERRYS PRINTING & PUBLISHING 72.76 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 6.59 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 5.98 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 105.22 UNION BANK & TRUST CO MICROFILMING/COPIER 232.10 LOCKWOOD COMPANY INC SUPPLIES - VOTING 130.27 JANICE JOHNSON MILEAGE ALLOWANCE 84.95 MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC EQUIPMENT RENTAL 230.00 ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTI PRINTING & PUBLISHING 63.00 FRED PRYOR SEMINARS REGISTRATION 149.00 ALLTEL TELEPHONE SERVICES 444.67 CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE OFFICE EQUIPMENT 80.00 WALGREEN'S PHARMACY MISCELLANEOUS 24.81 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS OFFICE EQ REPAIR 274.00 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 79.80 IBM CORP INC DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT 857.00 COMPUTER CONSULTANTS DATA PROCESSING COSTS 65.00 ALLTEL SUBSCRIPTIONS 37.14 CAMIE J FERTIG WITNESS FEES 100.30 WAYNE COOK WITNESS FEES 21.46 MICHELLE HOCK WITNESS FEES 21.46 PERRY VANSYCKLE WITNESS FEES 21.46 CLARISSA MCCARTHY WITNESS FEES 21.46 ROGER RADER WITNESS FEES 21.46 JUANITA PAULSON WITNESS FEES 21.46 KATHLEEN DICK WITNESS FEES 21.46 MATTHEW ROSSEN WITNESS FEES 41.46 JASON HAASE WITNESS FEES 41.46 SHELLI ROSSEN WITNESS FEES 41.46 CLK OF SUPREME COURT WITNESS FEES 156.00 48 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA EILEENS COLOSSAL COOKIES EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS JACKIE QUEEN RUSS'S IGA GODFATHER'S PIZZA ISABEL SMITH HASTINGS UTILITIES CITY OF HASTINGS MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC REVOLVING FUND UNIVERSITY OF NE COOP EX EXECUTIVE COPIER SYSTEM EAKES OFFICE PLUS MEG SAGE MACH SUSAN BROWN GWEN RODOCKER RON SEYMOUR MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS FIRST NATL INFORMATION ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF RADIO SHACK ACCT EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS NAPA AUTO PARTS ALLTEL PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN NEBR CRIME COMMISSION GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV BIG G COMM HARDWARE BIG G AUTO SERVICE OMB POLICE SUPPLY VIDEO KINGDOM SKAGGS/TUXALL LYNN PEAVEY COMPANY DAY TIMERS INC KEVIN HANSEN T & L TOWING SERVICE GUN LEATHER LTD FRANKS PAINT & BODY SHOP MICHAEL PETERSON M GLENN KEMP MICHAEL SHADA DON PETTENGILL JOHN RUST JASON ACKLES JAMES KONEN III BRAD M CONSBRUCK MIKE POPLAU JOHN KRONTZ STEVE CAMPBELL KEVIN MAUCK DOUGLAS RUHTER RODNEY WILKERSON ADAMS COUNTY COURT JACKI RAINS STATE OF NE ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS MI BADGER UNIFORMS ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ALLENS DISCOUNT PHARMACY CASH WA CANDY COMPANY CORNHUSKER PRESS ANIMAL CLINIC UNISERVICE INC MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO BEMANS APPLIANCE SERV NEBR LAW ENFORCEMENT COMPUTER HARDWARE BERTS PHARMACY DAVID B LANDGREN D.D.S.P MID NEBRASKA RESTAURANT MODERN METHODS INC G A MICEK DDS PC GREAT PLAINS CPD INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS RANDY BORRELL CORY ST JOHN MERLIN BRUNA BRENDA CHRISE KIM THAYER DAVID RUTT JAMES SIDLO GARY HUESKE SUPPLIES - OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS JUROR FEES JUROR FEES COURT COSTS UTILITIES MISCELLANEOUS JANITORIAL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES - OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - OFFICE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE EQUIPMENT - FUEL CONTRACT SERV Subscription LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE OFFICE EQ REPAIR LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE STOP PROGRAM COSTS GRANTS NET COM TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES BOARD OF PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP TRAVEL EXPENSES UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENF SUPP MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAUNDRY -PRISONERS Supplies MED-HOSP PRISONERS MISCELLANEOUS MED-HOSP PRISONERS EQUIPMENT REPAIR EQUIPMENT REPAIR DUES OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP EQUIPMENT REPAIR MED-HOSP PRISONERS TRAVEL EXPENSES EQUIPMENT REPAIR UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 13.50 56.71 13.82 148.50 45.32 37.00 20.00 9,794.80 44.70 442.81 160.06 18.50 88.50 34.90 183.03 22.63 70.91 175.31 251.90 255.96 152.44 1,311.80 751.00 446.35 145.04 155.32 73.77 17.88 152.85 388.00 6.00 21.50 103.58 408.18 169.59 19.50 1,113.00 756.90 25.98 450.00 78.00 221.81 68.00 105.00 105.00 150.00 105.00 35.00 105.00 35.00 35.00 150.00 105.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 23.00 102.94 1,232.31 82.90 75.69 1,456.29 89.35 110.40 800.19 117.28 10.60 82.47 225.30 211.50 38.80 215.30 347.47 95.29 194.00 159.95 444.32 57.00 161.53 91.00 120.00 41.63 76.50 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 35.00 150.00 105.00 105.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMSCOU'T''� JTEBRASKA 49 BEE OFFICE SOLUTION PHELPS CO TREASURER ALLTEL ALLTEL BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS CORNHUSKER PRESS STATE OF NEBRASKA CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE PRESTO X COMP GALLS INC ADAMS CO HWY DEPT FYR TEK INC BIG G BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS UNISERVICE INC CORP DIVERSIFIED SERV IN PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES REGION III PROG ADM OFFI MEALS ON WHEELS RSVP MIDLAND AREA AGENCY MID NEBR INDIVIDUAL SERV HASTINGS HEAD START HEAD START CHILD & FAMIL HASTINGS ECONOMIC DEV SPOUSE ABUSE SEXUAL ASSA ADAMS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS CO HWY DEPT WF BUS PAYMENT PROCESSIN UNISERVICE INC STA UNITED INC SHERWIN WILLIAMS ERLE SEYBOLD ROAD BLDG MACH & SUPPLY QUILL CORP POWER PLAN NORTHERN TOOL & EQUIP CO NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS NEBR TRUCK CENTER NE SALT & GRAIN CO NEBR PETERBILT FORD INC CASE CREDIT MLMH CLINICAL LAB SERV LCL TRUCK EQUIP INC KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL KINDER MORGAN KERR CHEVROLET CO KENESAW MOTOR CO KELLY SUPPLY CO K & G PLUMBING & HEATING JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO ISLAND SUPPLY FINPRO INC SAMUELSON EQUIP CO FAIRBANKS GRAND ISLAND DELKEN PRESS BIG G COMM HARDWARE AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS ALLTEL NAPA AUTO PARTS MIDWEST SERVICE LIVINGSTON BUTLER - BUFFALO COUNTY CLERK HASTINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY DIAL HTG & AC CONSUMERS SERVICE CO INC QUALITY BOOKS INC THE GALE GROUP DIAMOND SALES BAKER & TAYLOR INC ADAMS CO HISTORICAL SOC USDA, APHIS, WILDLIFE SE ESCROW HOLDING FUND NEER DEPT OF ROADS SUPPLIES - OFFICE TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE`. MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MEMBERSHIP FEES POSTAL SERVICES MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES LOCAL MATCH LOCAL MATCH AREA AGENCY ON AGING COSTS MENTAL RETARDATION SERVICE ACT COST HEAD START CASA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DOMESTIC ABUSE JURY PAYROLL JURY PAYROLL ROAD - BRIDGE REIMBURSEMENT EQUIPMENT - FUEL SUPPLIES - SHOP MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS OTHER EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES - OFFICE RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS SIGNS RD EQ REP PARTS MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - SHOP MATERIALS HEATING FUELS RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT BUILDING REPAIR SUPPLIES SUPPLIES - SHOP RD EQ REP LABOR RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE SMALL TOOLS, ETC. RD EQ REP PARTS TELEPHONE SERVICES RD EQ REP PARTS GUIDE POSTS RELIEF - MEDICAL COUNTY BURIALS RENT & FUEL COUNTY LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY INHERITANCE TAX HISTORICAL SOC CADASTRAL MAPS ROAD PROJECT 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES ALLTEL EMERGENCY PHONE INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. J Chrisella Lewis County Beverly Joins Deputy • Larry Woodman Chairman 8.55 82.36 4.45 2,450.64 268.33 49.71 191.92 120.00 153.26 20.50 381.76 55.53 229.22 4.16 32.76 20.80 96.94 3,000.00 3,616.76 583.34 250.00 1,027.00 2,595.92 125.00 1,833.34 1,666.67 131.00 4,465.84 1,069.79 98.07 19.50 31.22 89.70 114.17 50.00 261.26 61.04 478.66 142.44 228.00 24.75 1,119.08 158.80 9.75 88.00 108.06 95.95 85.36 7.61 71.76 112.13 62.20 180.94 79.08 20.00 243.87 32.72 163.00 99.03 415.05 19.13 405.25 670.00 2,190.00 123.00 500.00 20.00 4.95 3,567.85 103.30 950.00 3,909.49 722.50 1,660.00 143,044.23 53.61 56.18 50 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COLRTHOUS Tuesday, April 16, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Murman handed out information regarding the county budget. The year is 75% complete and some departments are over or under 75% expenditures on their budgets. He is still concerned about the court appointed attorney expenditures as that portion of the budget is considerably over spent. He also attended a regional health board meeting last week and they are still getting organized. Currently they are creating focus groups to ultimately develop a program to satisfy the needs of the four county area. He also attended a CASA meeting. A state representative was there and had some positive comments about Adams County's program. Larson attended the NIRMA safety training last Wednesday. Friend attended the regular meeting of the Senior Services Committee and the NIRMA safety training meeting. Dyer attended the NIRMA safety training meeting last Wednesday. Johnson attended the Adams County Convention and Visitors Bureau meeting last Wednesday. He handed out an annual publication produced by ACCVB and said more copies were available for distribution if anyone wanted more as the idea is to get as many in circulation as possible. The I-80 tour guides will be in Hastings learning what Hastings and Adams County has to offer on May 23`d. He also attended the NIRMA safety training. Kehoe attended the safety training meeting and discussed a letter that had been received from Jason Clancy regarding some changes to the computer room and the location of the license plates. Woodman attended an Agriculture and Horticulture Valuation Board meeting in Holdrege on April 3rd. He said Adams County is in good shape as the ag land values are at 76%, commercial property at 100% and residential is at 97%. The Board did raise the ag land values in Franklin County to 77% as they were at 73%. He also attended the safety training meeting. Donna Fegler Daiss presented the resolution she had prepared for the action the Board took at their last meeting to vacate portions of the streets in Hansen village and offering the property to West Blue township. She also told the board that the information has been sent to the West Blue township Board for their acceptance or denial. Motion by Larson, seconded by Friend to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-04-16. 11 vacating portions of streets in Hansen village and offering them to West Blue township for their consideration. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Larson to move to Executive Session for personnel and possible litigation. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered executive Session at 9:50 AM. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:00 AM. At 10:00 AM the Board held public hearings for Planning and Zoning cases. Kathy Colburn, Administrator, presented the information to the Board. Case 02-04.1, a request for a Conditional Use permit was tabled by Planning & Zoning until they could see the lease. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to continue the hearing on case 02-04.1, a request by LaVon Hohlen for a Conditional Use permit until May 21, 2002. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Colburn told the Board that case 092-04.2, a request by David and Edwin Gartner for a rezone was tabled by the Planning & Zoning committee for further study. •, o ion . y r yes, scean. e. y e ioe o eon nue Ire searing oil case 1 - I . , app s • avi an WI Gartner for a rezone until May 21, 2002. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Colburn told the Board that Planning & Zoning also recommended continuing case 02-04.3 for further study. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman to continue case 02-04.3, applicants David & Edwin Gartner request to amend the county zoning map until May 21, 2002. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. The rest of the cases were requests for subdivisions and did not require public hearings. Motion by Friend, seconded by Dyer to approve case 02-04.4, applicant Eleanor Ehrmans request for 3T Farms Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Friend to approve case 02-04.5, applicants David & Edwin Gartner s request for Gartner Farms Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve case 02-04.6, applicant Brian Consbruck, request for Consbruck Homestead Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to approve case 02-04.7, applicants Brian and Tammy Consbruck, request for Consbruck Acres subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to approve case 02-04.8, applicant Conagra Foods, Inc requests for Conagra Industrial Park Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Colburn presented an update to the Board on cases 02-02.1 and 02-02.2, a request to amend the Comprehensive Plan to regulate removal of nuisances in the county. She had been advised that this is not a zoning matter and would have to fall solely to the County Board for enforcement by passage of a resolution. She also told the Board that case 02-03.2, applicant Rodney Bruntz was heard by Planning & Zoning on March 5th and continued on April 8th. NE Dept. of Environmental Quality had reported that his plat could not be approved until he corrected the placements of water and septic systems. He has presented an new plat but the request for the subdivision has been tabled again until the state can review the new plat. Ardella Rold, Senior Services Director, presented her 2002-2003 budget request for the handibus transportation program. The county's share of the request this year will be $33,045.00, an increase of $298.00 over last year's request. She also was requesting $6750.00 from the county to purchase a new station wagon for the handibus program. Motion by Friend, seconded by Larson to approve the budget request for 2002-2003 for the Handibus program as presented. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to approve Resolution 02-04.2, requesting the application of federal funds for the Handibus program. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the contract with Adams County Senior Services to operate the Handibus program for the county. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. At 10:30 the Board heard a request from Col. Gary Jones of the Army National Guard for their assistance to have Four Rivers Gun Club stop further operations at their site until safety issues can be resolved. On March 18th a high power rifle round fired from the club site penetrated a building at the National Guard training facility and missed hitting an employee at the facility by only three feet. He said they have asked the sportsmans club to cease all operations until they can have overhead baffles installed to contain all rounds fired at their site within their own property. He stated however, that Four Rivers continues to operate. Jim Price, of 1400 N Hastings Ave, Hastings, NE, passed around a letter and read it into the record that had been sent to the National Guard in response to the March 18th incident. He says they do plan to install overhead baffles and it will take about 6 weeks before the project is completed. He said the incident on March 18th was a "Stupid mistake" and the party involved has been properly punished. He also stated that high powered rifle firing be restricted and monitored by a range officer. Friend asked if the baffling will stop the problem of rounds escaping the range. Price assured him that it would. 52 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA not fire anymore high powered rifles at the site until the overhead baffling is installed. Greg Vossler, Highway Superintendent, and Mark Mainelli of Mainelli & Associates, presented the information on an asphalt project for Showboat Blvd from Highway 74 south to the county line. Since the 12th St project was selected for the STPE project by the state this year it is not likely that the county will be granted another STPE project for Showboat Blvd for another 5 to 6 years. The road will not last that long without an asphalt overlay. Their suggestion was to do milling, profiling and asphalt overlay on this portion of road in hopes that it will last until the state will accept it as an STPE project for more extensive work. Woodman explained that this project would be funded over two fiscal years, part from this year's budget and the rest from 2002-2003 budget. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to set the bid letting date for the asphalt overlay of Showboat Blvd from Highway 74 south to the county line for May 21, 2002 at 9:45 AM. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. The Nebraska Dept of Roads sent contracts for two bridge projects in Adams County near Roseland for signing by the Chairman. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign contracts with the NE Dept of Roads for Project BR -7001(10), Roseland SW and project BR -2147(2), Roseland SW. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to approve claims except for two from Emergency Management held for further information and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to accept officer's reports for the month of March from the Sheriff, Register of Deeds and County Clerk. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to move to Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 11:30 AM. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Returned to regular session at 11:50 AM. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to accept the resignation of Greg Vossler, County Highway Superintendent effective May 9, 2002. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. LARRY WOODMAN VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTW CHRISELLA LEWIS MORRIS PRESS REDFIELD & COMPANY INC MUNICIPAL TREAS ASSOC OF JULIA MOELLER BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS HOMETOWN LEASING CITY OF HASTINGS DIEBOLD INC SHAW'S FLOWERS & GIFTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS UNION BANK & TRUST CO DUGAN BUSINESS FORMS ALLTEL HOLIDAY INN OF KEARNEY BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS GREAT PLAINS APPRAISAL PATRICIA C GIZINSKI CULLIGAN JUDY GUNN BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS KATHY COLBURN KATHY COLBURN KENNETH OCKINGA HASTINGS TRIBUNE BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS HOLIDAY INN OF KEARNEY WINGATE INN PEARL DAVISON CITY OF HASTINGS COAST COMPUTER PRODUCTS IBM CORPORATION ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT SUSAN CZAPLEWSKI LANGVARDT & VALLE COUNTY GENERAL TRAVEL EXPENSES SUPPLIES - OFFICE PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES - VOTING SUPPLIES - VOTING SUPPLIES - VOTING DUES, SUB, REG, MILEAGE ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES - OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE EQ REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT RENTAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING EQUIPMENT RENTAL TRAVEL EXPENSES SUPPLIES - OFFICE REG TIME SALARY TRAVEL EXPENSES MISCELLANEOUS TRAVEL EXPENSES SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES - OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES - OFFICE DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB, REG, MILEAGE ALLOWANCE PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES OFFICE EQ REPAIR DISTRICT COURT COSTS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE MENTAL HEALTH BOARD 36.50 111.14 23.21 46.05 214.68 183.50 157.00 36.50 256.15 78.00 34.20 234.00 30.00 60.92 231.10 1,053.20 136.42 111.90 8.99 3,050.00 32.12 46.00 44.53 51.25 23.14 128.13 1.00 83.50 56.92 66.97 371.00 138.00 43.07 399.90 68.51 943.05 1,025.03 36.50 84.00 53 NACO PHELPS COUNTY SHERIFF EAKES OFFICE PLUS RUSS'S IGA CORNHUSKER PRESS ADAMS CO SHERIFF UNITED BANK OF IOWA NANCY FELL BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS COUNTY COURT VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC MODERN METHODS INC DELUXE BUSINESS FORMS & WEST GROUP ST OF NE COMPUTER CONSULTANTS NE SUPREME COURT ADVANCED TAPE PRODUCTS I VALLEY CO TREASURER HOMETOWN LEASING EAKES OFFICE PLUS CULLIGAN BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ARTHUR TOOGOOD PUB DEF LANGVARDT & VALLE LANGVARDT & VALLE SEILER, PARKER P.C. SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS ROBERT SULLIVAN NICHOLAS D VALLE BIG G COMM HARDWARE SIMPLEXGRINNELL EAKES OFFICE PLUS HASTINGS UTILITIES PARAMOUNT LINEN & UNIFOR OKEEFE ELEVATOR CO INC WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV HASTINGS UTILITIES FIRST NATL INFORMATION ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF PAUL SPADY OLDS BUICK ULTRAMAX METEORLOGIX HARDING SHULTZ & DOWNS VIDEO KINGDOM PHILLIPS 66 CO HEARTLAND COOP GUN LEATHER LTD KENESAW MOTOR CO BIG G AUTO SERVICE OMB POLICE SUPPLY PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA ELECTRONICS -SERVICE (93) NEER CRIME COMMISSION UNCLE NEAL'S COUNTRY ADAMS CO HWY DEPT JERRY SPADY PONT CAD INC KERR CHEVROLET CO STATE OF NEBR PTACNIK SERVICE INC MOORE FARMERS UNION COOP GAS ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ADAMS CO BAR ASSOC SOFTWARE UNLIMITED NSBA (NE ST BAR ASSOC) HARDING SHULTZ & DOWNS HASTINGS PATHOLOGY ASSOC HOLIDAY INN MATTHEW BENDER & CO INC DR. JOHN MEIDLINGER CENTEC CAST METAL PRODUC ADAMS CO SHERIFF HASTINGS POLICE DEPT CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF HALL COUNTY SHERIFF DAWSON CO SHERIFF JEO ADAMS COUNTY COURT EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL DAWSON CO SHERIFF SUPPIES OFFICE MENTAL HEALTH BOARD JUROR FEES JUROR FEES STATIONERY/ENVELOPES MENTAL HEALTH BOARD EQUIPMENT RENTAL MENTAL HEALTH BOARD MISCELLANEOUS COUNTY COURT COSTS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES OFFICE EQ REPAIR DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES COUNTY COURT COSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES COUNTY COURT COSTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE REIMBURSEMENT, ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING REPAIR SUPPLIES UTILITIES SUPPLIES ELEVATORS REPAIRS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS UTILITIES OFFICE EQ REPAIR` MILEAGE ALLOWANCE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT - FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT - FUEL ATTORNEY FEES LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL UNIFORM ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS RADIO REPAIR RADIO REPAIR LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT - FUEL PRINTING & PUBLISHING EQUIPMENT - FUEL MED-HOSP PRISONERS DUES, SUB, REG, DATA PROCESSING SOFTWARE COUNTY LAW LIBRARY ATTORNEY FEES AUTOPSY COSTS COURT COSTS COUNTY LAW LIBRARY JUVENILLE COSTS MISCELLANEOUS BLOOD TESTS BLOOD TESTS COURT COSTS JUVENILLE COSTS JUVENILLE COSTS COURT COSTS STOP PROGRAM COURT COSTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES BOARD OF PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS 23.70 15.50 70.59 42.37 127.18 87.90 290.00 60.15 203.01 1,200.00 314.80 199.90 82.45 57.00 126.67 18.75 48.30 602.24 35.89 447.84 346.20 14.00 99.26 1565..73 112.50 6,000.00 993.44 2,167.50 1,381.53 532.50 75.00 353.59 80.07 4 95.00 31.78 8,242.27 337.64 286.41 200.58 20.05 753.76 59.18 569.21 305.73 38.89 484.00 234.00 178.99 69.50 105.14 28.50 60.63 26.75 7.00 1120.75 38.00 21.39 3.00 28.00 1,473.62 950.49 1,040.48 14.79 1.10 38.52 20.00 93.23 250.00 1,262.20 10.65 178.99 550.00 61.33 35.99 375.00 20.10 90.00 100.00 255.21 192.70 65.70 109.50 207.00 35.64 373.57 209.93 23.00 38.26 122.60 88.39 1,631:37 135.00 54 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA PHELPS COUNTY SHERIFF HAMILTON CO SHERIFF DEPT HASTINGS FAMILY PRACTICE ALLTEL ALLTEL PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN TECHMEDICAL INC BIG G COMM HARDWARE MIKE'S MEDI-SAVE PHARMAC CORNHUSKER STATE IND SVOBODA PLUMBING AND PUM GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO BARMORE DRUG STORE SO CENT BEHAVIORAL SERV MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO CASH WA CANDY COMPANY BADGER UNIFORMS SUE MANKHEY RON SUNDAY JEFF WELLS KEITHS PHARMACIES KEITHS PHARMACIES MINDEN OFFICE SUPPLY UNION BANK & TRUST CO QUINLAN PUBLISHING CO IN ADAMS CO CLERK PHELPS CO TREASURER BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS COMPUTER HARDWARE CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS ALLTEL AMERA-CHEM SUSAN CROZIER NE TECH & TELE INC LOREN UDEN HARTLAND CLEANING SERV ALLTEL NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN ADAMS COUNTY ASSESSOR PLANNING & ZONING DATA PROCESSING CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT COURT BALIFF PUBLIC DEFENDER MAINTENANCE DEPT. EXTENSION OFFICE MICROFILM DEPT. ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY ADAMS COUNTY CORRECTIONS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ADAMS COUNTY SURVEYOR VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE ADAMS CO HWY DEPT BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CVSOAN TREASURER BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV US POSTAL SERVICE HASTINGS TRIBUNE CR BUREAU OF HASTINGS HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER ADAMS CO SHERIFF FEE ACT ADAMS. COUNTY DISTRICT COURT FARMERS UNION COOP GAS LINDA PARR ACE/EATON METALS BAUM HYDRAULICS CORP SOUTHWEST IMPLEMENT INC ISLAND SUPPLY HATTEN ELECTRIC SERVICE ALLTEL AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS BIG G COMM HARDWARE BOSSELMAN INC B'S ENTERPRISES INC CENTAUR ENTERPRISES INC CENTRAL VALLEY RENTALS CONSUMERS SERVICE CO INC CASE CREDIT SAMUELSON EQUIP CO GENE'S REPAIR & SALES GLENWOOD TELECOMMUNICATI GLENWOOD TELEPHONE CO GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV BILL HARRIS HASTINGS UTILITIES ZEE MEDICAL SERV YANT EQUIP CO INC WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV u• BOARD OF PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MERIT COMMISSION EXP BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD DUES, SUB, REG, MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP MED-HOSP PRISONERS PROVISIONS & CLOTHING OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR COURTHOUSE REMODELING MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS POSTAL SERVICES POSTAL SERVICES SUPPLIES OFFICE EQ REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS TELEPHONE SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS DAY CARE COSTS TELEPHONE SERVICES TRAVEL EXPENSES MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS TELEPHONE RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES ROAD FUND MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES TRAVEL EXPENSES SUPPLIES HANDI-BUS POSTAL SERVICES PRINTING & PUBLISHING COURT COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, COURT COSTS JURY PAYROLL FUEL COM TRANSPORTATION MATERIALS - CULVERTS RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT SMALL TOOLS, ETC. MISCELLANEOUS TELEPHONE SERVICES RD'EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT - FUEL GUIDE POSTS SUPPLIES - SHOP BUILDING REPAIR HEATING FUELS RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS EQUIPMENT REPAIR TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES RD EQ REP PARTS GARBAGE 30 700.00 210.00 382.00 36.23 52.40 388.00 157.96 47.41 1.00 252.00 135.00 477.19 161.63 75.00 880.07 86.42 198.88 105.00 35.00 105.00 291.02 1,088.19 223.97 76.00 89.00 776.27 163.63 39.94 104.95 23.00 83.90 109.85 126.00 46.32 105.75 185.00 332.54 11,901.25 17,179.74 13,917.24 1706.67 4540.56 13,231.15 2000.00 10,205.46 11,862.89 3942.82 2065.52 57,595.60 25,290.42 34,245.88 3121.00 83.33 5427.41 55.61 57.48 55.00 10.28 8,225.68 500.00 2,392.36 85.25, 556.06 4,411.53 2438.97 2914.61 21.75 3,867.15 407.15 220.14 128.84 17.90 363.20 222.83 14.07 11,490.00 1,785.00 184.44 97.00 36.30 30.79 30.88 31.48 69.95 95.32 7.50 50.00 461.87 51.85 933.25 66.86 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COU', NERASKA 55 UNISERVICE INC UNISERVICE INC UNION BANK & TRUST CO 3 POINTS TIRE STATE OF NEBR SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT SANITARY OUTDOOR SERV IN QUILL CORP US POSTAL SERVICE OVERHEAD DOOR NE MACHINERY CO NAPA AUTO PARTS MICHAEL TODD & MENARD'S LINWELD LAWSON PRODUCTS KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL KINDER MORGAN KERR CHEVROLET CO ADAMS COUNTY ROAD DEPT. NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ANNE ROHAN 163.81 TOTAL TURF & CARE VISA ADAMS CO BLDG FUND PAPERDIRECT INC WORLDCOM RELIABLE HASTINGS UTILITIES CITY OF HASTINGS ADAMS CO TELECOMMUNICATI EAKES OFFICE PLUS CORNHUSKER PRESS ADAMS COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO NEBRASKA U C FUND RELIEF MEDICAL PAT RENSCHLER BERTS REXALL DRUGS SUPPLIES - SHOP EXPRESS & FREIGHT EQUIPMENT RENTAL MACH EQ TIRES & REP MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICITY MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - OFFICE DUES, SUB, REG, BUILDING REPAIR RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP LABOR OTHER EQUIPMENT BUILDING REPAIR SUPPLIES - SHOP SMALL TOOLS, ETC. RD EQ REP PARTS HEATING FUELS RD EQ REP PARTS SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS REIMUBURSEMENT REPAIR PROMOTION SUPPLIES RENT PROMOTION SUPPLIES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES - OFFICE UTILITIES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES - OFFICE PRINTING & PUBLISHING SALARIES RETIRMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ACT UNEMPLOYMENT CONTRIBUTIONS RENT & FUEL MEDICAL & HOSPITAL COUNTY LIBRARY BAKER & TAYLOR INC LIBRARY ALLTEL MISCELLANEOUS REGENT BOOK;; CO INC LIBRARY WHEELER PUBLISHING INC LIBRARY GAYLORD BROS _ MISCELLANEOUS ADAMS COUNTY LIBRARY SALARIES NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS RETIREMENT MATCH SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN FICA MATCH BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO DISABILITY INSURANCE NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL BIG G RD EQ REP PARTS ADAMS COUNTY WEED DEPT SALARIES NE RETIRMENT SYSTEMS RETIREMENT MATCH SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN FICA MATCH BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO. DISABILITY INSURANCE 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY PHONE EMERGENCY PHONE INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET T SHIRT ENGINEERS SUPPLIES - OFFICE BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS OFFICE EQUIPMENT ALLTEL ALLTEL This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk 4),00 Beverly Johnson Deputy Larry Wodman� Chairman 27.72 3.50 210.00 324.50 1,066.00 93.99 150.00 324.96 100.00 56.25 5275.96 285.92 804.00 44.18 223.12 47.88 8.57 1,631.82 22.44 65,555.08 3534.67 4900.81 12,18848 195.69 437.00 252.94 500.00 30.44 101.47 66.46 206.17 18.89 56.10 74.30 117.05 3062.60 136.16 214.07 494.64 5.93 4,484.00 210.00 88.71 3,984.00 21.39 1,223.82 12.45 254.00 3480.87 98.18 262.46 354.64 5.93 11.18 3116.98 187.01 217.41 989.28 11.86 1,828.01 117.68 54.00 39.90 56 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Tuesday, May 7, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Dyer attended a meeting of the Council on Alcoholism on April 16, a Junior Fire Starters meeting in York on April22°d and a Juvenile Justice meeting at Clay Center where they are working on grant funding. He also met with the Roads Committee to discuss the Highway Superintendent's position and the Planning & Zoning meeting last night. Friend attended an employee handbook committee meeting on April 17th, a Senior Services committee to select the Volunteer of the Year, an executive committee meeting of Midland Area Agency on Aging and a conference call meeting of the NIRMA claims committee. Larson attended an Extension Board meeting on April 23rd, a MAAA meeting on April 25th and two Road Committee meetings. Murman attended a Chamber meeting on April 17th about the closing of HCC. A delegation from the city and county met with the governor but he would not change his decision about the closing. He also attended a meeting of Mid -NE Individual Services and they signed a new three-year contract with Dave Bass. HEDC announced that a new business is coming to town however the name won't be released until later this week. He also attended a subcommittee of the regional health board. They are working on developing programs. Woodman attended a road committee meeting and also toured HCC last Thursday. At 9:45 Mikki Schoone, program director for Martin Luther Homes, presented information to the Board regarding their program. She said they are a non-profit agency for persons with developmental disabilities and would like the Board to consider vesting in Martin Luther Homes like they do with Mid NE Individual Services. Murman told her that the county has an interlocal agreement with Mid NE for services for the handicapped but would take a look at her request. He asked the county attorney to check on the counties responsibilities in this area and then they may look at funding. Greg Vossler, Highway Superintendent, presented resolutions to the Board for replacement of five bridges in the county. The bridges were addressed by address as follows: 2590 E Sundown Road, 2870 S Marion Road, 22320 W Oakridge Road, 8785 S Liberty Ave and 9635 W Oakridge Road. These bridges are either functionally obsolete or their physical condition warrants their replacement. Motion by Larson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the following resolutions for bridge replacement: Resolution 02-05-07.1, 02-05-07.2, 02-05-07.3, 02-05-07.4 and 02-05-07.5. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete Resolutions on file in the County Clerk's office. Vossler also presented contracts from the NE Dept of Roads authorizing Mainelli Wagner Assoc. as project manager for road project STPE 2040(4). Motion by Friend, seconded by Larson to authorize the Chairman to sign the contracts with NE Dept of Roads authorizing Mainelli Wagner Assoc. to act as the project manager for road project STPE 2040(4). Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Vossler also told the Board that the program resolutions for two BRO projects, one on Sundown Road, '/2 mile west of Highway 281 and the river bridge on Bladen Ave have been approved by the state. He also presented signed interlocal agreements from Kenesaw, Wanda, Cottonwood and Logan townships and asked the Board to approve them. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to approve interlocal agreements with Kenesaw township for road maintenance and gravel purchases, Wanda, Cottonwood and Logan townships for road maintenance only. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Vossler also asked for approval of contracts with the NE Dept of Roads for the AYR NE road project. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 57 r. • . 1, Dept of Roads for the Ayr NE project. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. At 10:00 AM Carlie Cleveland, superintendent and manager for the Elks Club appeared to ask for the Board's approval of the club's new construction so their liquor license could be transferred by the state liquor commission. Motion by Larson, seconded by Friend to approve the new construction of the Elks Club for the purpose of transferring their liquor license. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. County Clerk, Chris Lewis, discussed a funding problem the county is incurring with Corporate Diversified Services Inc, the administrator of the county's Flex 125 plan. It appears that more claims have been presented for unreimbursed medical claims than deferrals have been made so far this year. She plans a conference call with CDSI and Craig Nelson, general counsel for NACO, tomorrow. She told the Board that it may be necessary to present a claim at the next Board meeting to fund the account to 10 % of the annual deferrals. Gray Streeks, representative from Blue Cross/Blue Shield, presented general health insurance information to the Board. He stated that the premium increase this year is expected to be below 10 % for the next renewal year. Murman inquired about providing supplemental health plans for persons employed by the county over the age of 65. Streeks replied that a federal regulation prevents employers from providing the supplemental plan for employees. Murman told the Board that the county needs to advertise for auditing of county funds for this fiscal year ending June 30th and also for the next two fiscal years. Our current contract with Contryman has expired with the end of last fiscal year. The county clerk read an advertisement for bids that she had prepared. Motion by Murman, seconded by Johnson to authorize the County Clerk to advertise for bids for audit of county funds for fiscal years ending June 30th 2002, 2003 and 2004. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to move to Board of Equalization for applications for motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Moved to Board of Equalization at 10:40 AM. Julia Moeller, Treasurer, presented a report to the Board showing the public sales of unpaid property taxes, who purchased them and the amount of taxes collected. She stated that there were 10 buyers and $210,000.00 plus collected. She also presented a resolution to the Board authorizing her to issue tax sales certificates. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign a resolution directing the county treasurer to issue tax sales certificates. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete Resolution 02-05-07.6 on file in the County Clerk's office. Murman told the Board that he had asked the county attorney to prepare a resolution restricting petitioning and leafletting on county property and also restricting solicitations in the commons areas of county buildings. He stated that restricting soliciting in the commons areas did not impact what the officials and department heads wished to do within their own offices. County Attorney Daiss stated that she had prepared two resolutions, one restricting the solicitations and the other without it. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve Resolution 02-05-07.7 restricting petitioning and leafletting on county property and also solicitations in the common areas of county buildings. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office Murman told the Board that he had placed the discussion of the closing of HCC on the agenda prior to Governor Johanns announcement about the INS's interest in the facility. He reported that Dick Hartman, Hall County Supervisor, had contacted him about Hall County's interest in using HCC as a regional county jail. Murman said he had no objections, as he was interested in keeping it a working facility. He also stated that after the governor's visit he is optimistic about it becoming an INS facility and keeping the employees at the center and in Adams County. County Attorney Daiss reported that she had received a signed resolution from the West Blue Township Board stating that they did not want the properties vacated by the county in Hansen village. She had prepared a resolution that if approved by the Board would revert the properties back to the adjacent property owners. Kehoe stated that he had received some calls from property owners in Hansen that stated they didn't want the vacated property, as it would raise their property taxes. Woodman remarked that the increase in taxes would be minimal and vacating the wide right of ways would solve numerous problems for many of the property owners. 58 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA reverting vacated right of ways in Hansen village to the adjacent property owners. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Daiss presented a contract to the Board with Gib Neal for the county mural to be located on the second floor. The contract states that Neal will frame and install the artwork by July 1, 2002 for $11,500.00. He has already been paid $4500.00. Murman stated that the county has already contributed $10,000.00 to the cost of this mural and it is in an account held by Les Seiler. The bar association was supposed to be making contributions to this mural as well. At the last inquiry the account had about $11,000.00 in it. Motion by Larson, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the contract with Gib Neal with additional county funding up to $1000.00. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Daiss also told the Board that she has a contract with West Law for research services for the county attorneys and judges. The contract amount for the first year is $15,000.00, a 6% increase in the second year and 4% increase in the third year. She stated that the private bar has indicated enough interest in participating to make the contract amount for Adams County $15,000.00. If any of the private attorneys discontinue membership in the program they will need to find an attorney to take their place or the private bar will assume the additional cost increase. She did not want the county to be subject to any additional cost. She also stated that she had signed the contract subject to the Board's approval because if the contract was signed before April 30th, West Law would give three months free service. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve the County Attorney's signature on the contract with West Law for research services for $15,000.00 for the first year with.a 6% increase the second year and a 4% increase the third year. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Friend to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the contract with NE Dept of Roads for the purchase of the handibus that the Board had approved at budget time a year ago. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Dyer to release security receipt number 6177 in the amount of $500,000.00 from Adams County Bank. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Larson left the room. Motion by Friend, seconded by Kehoe to approve claims except for one from the Treasurer and one from DHHS with the claim from DHHS to be changed to pay for year 2001 only. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, Dyer. Larson absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Johnson to accept Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of April in the amount of $610,669.85. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Larson, absent. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Dyer to move to Executive Session for litigation. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Larson, absent. Entered Executive Session at 11:45 AM. Larson returned. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson , Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 12 Noon. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the settlement offered by the insurance company for the utility company that damaged the bridge on Pony Express Road. Roll call, ayes; Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. CHRISELLA LEWIS VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC UNION BANK & TRUST CO EAKES OFFICE PLUS ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTW ALLTEL OMAHA WORLD HERALD DAY TIMERS INC GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS NACO MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC DES MOINES STAMP MFG CO REDFIELD & COMPANY INC COUNTY GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - VOTING MICROFILMING/COPIER MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING & PUBLISHING EQUIPMENT RENTAL DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB,- REG, OFFICE EQ REPAIR EQUIPMENT RENTAL FURNITURE DUES, SUB, REG, EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES - OFFICE PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES 9.17 8,714.64 232.10 151.30 520.06 146.95 65.00 45.97 47.65 60.92 5,495.99 130.00 230.00 105.42 60.00 583.25 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 59 NEER LAW ENFORCEMENT FRONTIER FORD LINC-MERC MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC JUSTEX SYSTEMS INC OMB POLICE SUPPLY DAY TIMERS INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS ADAMS CO HWY DEPT QUINLAN PUBLISHING CO IN BARMORE DRUG STORE GREAT PLAINS CPD INC GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV JAMES KONEN III BRAD M CONSBRUCK JOHN RUST DONNA S FEGLER-DAISS ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS CO SHERIFF HASTINGS POLICE DEPT ELLERBROCK NORRIS INC HOMETOWN LEASING JACKI RAINS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS STATE OF NE STATE OF NE ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV UNISERVICE INC WILLIAMS EXTERMINATING I SVOBODA PLUMBING AND PUM CASH WA CANDY COMPANY OMB POLICE SUPPLY BIG G COMM HARDWARE ROGERS INC KELLY SUPPLY CO PRINCE OF THE ROAD KEITHS PHARMACIES G A MICEK DDS PC BERTS REXALL DRUGS HASTINGS FAMILY PRACTICE MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO HALL CNTY BD OF CORRECTI FIREGUARD INC PLUM CREEK MEDICAL GROUP VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC KIM THAYER COMPUTER HARDWARE EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC K MART PHELPS CO TREASURER COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS R C BOOTH ENTERPRISES UNISERVICE INC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE EAKES OFFICE PLUS ALLTEL METEORLOGIX ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV MARY JANE MCDOWELL PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES CORP DIVERSIFIED SERV IN ADAMS CO AG SOCIETY MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO SPOUSE ABUSE SEXUAL ASSA HASTINGS ECONOMIC DEV HASTINGS HEAD START HEAD START CHILD & FAMIL MID NEER INDIVIDUAL SERV MIDLAND AREA AGENCY RSVP MEALS ON WHEELS REGION III PROG ADM OFFI CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT ADAMS CO HWY DEPT STATE OF NEBR IDEAL ELECTRIC MILEAGE EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT RENTAL MERIT COMMISSION EXP CARS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT - FUEL DUES, SUB, REG MED-HOSP PRISONERS EQUIPMENT - FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE STOP PROGRAM STOP PROGRAM STOP PROGRAM BLOOD TESTS BLOOD TESTS COURT COSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL GRANTS SUPPLIES NET COM EQUIPMENT RENTAL TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD SHERIFF -MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTIONS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR LAW ENF SUPP SAFETY EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT - FUEL OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR LAW ENF SUPP TRAVEL EXPENSES MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR MED-HOSP PRISONERS PRINTING & PUBLISHING UNIFORM ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT OFFICE EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE SERVICES MAINTENANCE MISCELLANEOUS MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES TELEPHONE SERVICES MAINTENANCE MISCELLANEOUS HANDI-BUS RETIREMENT POSTAL SERVICES POSTAL SERVICES CONTINGENCIES LEPC GRANTS VITAL STATISTICS DOMESTIC ABUSE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HEAD START CASA MONTHLY CONTRIBUTION MONTHLY CONTRIBUTION LOCAL MATCH LOCAL MATCH MONTHLY CONTRIBUTION JURY PAYROLL ROAD - BRIDGE REIMBURSEMENT MISCELLANEOUS SIGNALS 75.00 234.98 260.00 97.00 2,640.30 95.45 245.83 1,878.90 111.85 144.99 38.03 48.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 12.41 161.00 46.00 92.00 60.00 135.00 90.00 983.40 79.21 649.10 821.96 519.99 389.45 2,451.69 137.80 75.69 82.90 35.05 460.66 1,909.84 977.05 166.93 38.80 38.00 195.00 222.36 209.98 447.63 216.58 81.12 57.75 699.65 216.00 458.71 300.00 185.00 49.27 332.42 49.00 436.65 35.00 71.00 14.58 39.78 355.00 77.55 93.68 150.00 54.00 20.80 54.95 125.00 37.26 32.53 900.00 65.62 10,124.75 11.54 3,000.00 3,000.00 96.94 210.00 503.00 131.00 1,666.67 125.00 1,833.34 2,595.92 1,027.00 250.00 583.34 3,616.76 2,227.75 101.78 4,285.00 536.51 60 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA EAKES OFFICE PLUS MIPS/CO SOLUTIONS LLC CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE REDFIELD & COMPANY INC CULLIGAN WALGREEN'S PHARMACY EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS COMPUTER CONSULTANTS ALLTEL IBM CORPORATION SHONSEY & ASSOC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT PHELPS COUNTY SHERIFF CLK OF SUPREME COURT ELLERBROCK NORRIS INC LEONA BANGERT RUSS'S IGA BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ROBIN PAULSON JUANITA PAULSON GERALDINE ACKERMAN KANDACE HALLETT EAKES OFFICE PLUS ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT CULLIGAN EAKES OFFICE PLUS. MID PLAINS CTR BEHAVORIA BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ARTHUR TOOGOOD PUB DEF LANGVARDT & VALLE ISABEL SMITH EDWARD G VIERK JACKIE QUEEN STEPHEN A SCHERR ASSOCIATED STAFFING INC JOHNSON CONTROLS INC OASIS SPRINKLERS & LANDS MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC CAREY'S PEST CONTROL GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV CITY OF HASTINGS DUTTON LAINSON CO SVOBODA PLUMBING AND PUM VOSS LIGHTNING ROCHESTER MIDLAND/ICL OKEEFE ELEVATOR CO INC HASTINGS UTILITIES BIG G COMM HARDWARE WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV BEYKE SIGNS LUCKYS WELDING UNIVERSITY OF NE COOP EX REVOLVING FUND SUSAN BROWN QUILL CORP RON SEYMOUR JASON FRINK JUSTIN BRADER RUSSELL SMITH SHERRI LYNN ADELINE JOHNSON TANA SEYMOUR MEG SAGE MACH MEG SAGE MACH , DEB THOMPSON JUDY HOFFMAN LUWANE NELSON DIANE MCLEOD CONNIE NILES JOYCE BRIDGER MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFF GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC JERRY SPADY PONT CAD INC ELECTRONICS SERVICE (93) PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BADGER UNIFORMS GUN LEATHER LTD PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN ALLTEL ALLTEL CITY OF HASTINGS QUINLAN PUBLISHING CO IN EXECUTIVE COPIER SYSTEM LOGLN/IACP NET SUPPLIES DATA PROCESSING OFFICE EQUIPMENT FORM PRINTING SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT DATA PROCESSING DUES, SUB, REG, DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING SUPPLIES COURT COSTS MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS COURT COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB, REG, JUROR FEES SUPPLIES COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS SUPPLIES - OFFICE COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS OFFICE EQ REPAIR JUVENILE CARE COSTS SUPPLIES REIMBURSEMENT ATTRNY FEES COURT COSTS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE COURT COSTS ATTRNY FEES SALARY CHILLER BOILER ACOB OTHER EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS OTHER EQUIPMENT GEN & MECHANICAL REPAIR SUPPLIES SUPPLIES ELEVATORS REPAIRS ELECTRICITY EQUIP MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SUPPLIES POSTAL SERVICES MILEAGE SUPPLIES TRAVEL EXPENSES MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE SUPPLIES MILEAGE DUES, SUB, REG, CONTRACT SERV MILEAGE ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT - FUEL RADIO REPAIR RADIO REPAIR SUPPLIES - OFFICE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE CONTRACT SERV MERIT COMMISSION EXP BOARD OF PRISONERS CONTRACT SERV MERIT COMMISSION EXP EQUIPMENT RENTAL OFFICE EQ REPAIR 109.93 8,523.40 80.00 23.85 23.00 6.65 135.88 174.91 97.50 5.97 742.75 475.00 20.10 2,463.15 5.00 52.00 30.00 30.00 37.52 11.00 21.46 21.46 21.46 21.46 243.87 500.00 400.00 14.00 102.50 1,300.00 270.38 2,428.48 450.00 40.00 34.31 327.25 2,093.00 2,139.38 721.60 1,950.00 1,104.20 66.00 11.80 10.50 1,317..25 100.00 278.00 633.60 509.16 1,939.88 238.88 200.58 34.00 216.26 37.00 1,226.42 6.57 45.65 580.34 14.60 19.72 18.26 24.10 49.28 48.73 197.47 5.00 7.30 13.14 28.47 8.03 2.20 11.68 275.50 619.43 494.54 1,000.00 421.07 29.95 192.51 21.39 255.60 112.35 512.20 103.17 188.00 79.57 143.22 2,906.58 83.88 130.00 500.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS C BRASKA 61 CITY OF HASTINGS CENTRAL AG & SHOP SUPPLY CENTAUR ENTERPRISES INC BLADEN SAND & GRAVEL INC BURCO MANUFACTURING BIG G COMM HARDWARE AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS AUTO GLASS CENTER INC ARROW SEED COMPANY INC ALLTEL ACE/EATON METALS HEARTLAND COOP HASTINGS UTILITIES HASTINGS CANVAS MFG CO H & M EQUIPMENT GLENWOOD TELEPHONE CO GLENWOOD TELECOMMUNICATI FLEET PRIDE ISLAND SUPPLY JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO KACO SUPPLIES KELLY SUPPLY CO KINDER MORGAN NEBR PETERBILT FORD INC NAPA AUTO PARTS MIDWEST SERVICE MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC MIDWEST HYDRAULIC SERV MARK HYDRAULIC CO INC LINWELD KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL NEBR TRUCK CENTER WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV WF BUS PAYMENT PROCESSIN UNIVERSAL HYDRAULICS INC UNISERVICE INC 3 POINTS TIRE STA UNITED INC SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT SHERWIN WILLIAMS POWER PLAN PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA PAVELKA TRUCK & TRLR REP NITRO CONSTRUCTION NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS LINDA PARR JULLEE JOHNSON NE HEALTH & HUMAN SERV BUFFALO COUNTY CLERK HASTINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY BAKER & TAYLOR INC ALLTEL THE GALE GROUP GROLIER PUBLISHING CO IN THE BOOKMEN INC SEALEY BODY SHOP INC REGIONAL BOOKS REFERENCE BOOKS UNLIMITE ADAMS CO HISTORICAL SOC MARGARET WITT RUTT ESTAT GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ADAMS CO REG OF DEEDS 3 POINTS TIRE VAN DIEST SUPPLY CO AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS GENE'S REPAIR & SALES HASTINGS CYCLE & ATV NAPA AUTO PARTS ALLTEL DICTAPHONE CORPORATION QWEST GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV GARBAGE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES MATERIALS BUILDING REPAIR SUPPLIES SUPPLIES RD EQ REP PARTS MATERIALS TELEPHONE SERVICES MATERIALS MATERIALS ELECTRICITY MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - SHOP BUILDING REPAIR FLARES FLAGS RD EQ REP PARTS HEATING FUELS RD EQ REP PARTS SMALL TOOLS, ETC. SIGN POSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS RD EQ REP PARTS HEATING FUELS EQUIPMENT - FUEL RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - SHOP MACH EQ TIRES & REP MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICITY BUILDING REPAIR RD EQ REP PARTS TELEPHONE SERVICES RD EQ REP PARTS MATERIALS SIGNS CUSTODIAL CUSTODIAL RELIEF MEDICAL CLIENT SERVICE RENT & FUEL COUNTY LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY LIBRARY INHERITANCE TAX HISTORICAL SOC MISC CAP OUTLAY COURTHOUSE BUILDING MISC CAP OUTLAY NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL EQUIPMENT - FUEL SUPPLIES - OFFICE MACH EQ TIRES & REP CHEMICALS UN RES RD EQ REP PARTS REPAIR SPRAY EQ SPRAYING EQUIPMENT RD EQ REP PARTS 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY PHONE OFFICE EQ REPAIR INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES - OFFICE This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnso Deputy Larry Woodman Chairman 10.50 308.25 183.39 3,170.17 100.00 168.35 159.54 793.02 847.60 46.89 4,645.53 65.00 428.93 334.00 341.36 95.86 69.95 102.55 86.77 2,464.61 264.00 12.44 922.64 117.86 487.90 1,985.00 460.00 498.01 427.50 13.45 351.85 92.10 66.86 46.95 70.98 31.22 311.00 29.90 307.45 56.28 334.96 115.00 744.08 330.00 1,306.00 50.00 50.00 19.00 125.00 500.00 2,643.89 21.39 320.44 132.60 702.16 270.00 1,128.54 2,005.00 722.50 67.54 1,376.00 201.50 36.00 68.00 1,620.20 3.85 56.40 134.96 76.41 53.61 1,575.00 18.59: 5.95 62 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, May, 7, 2002 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of hearing motor vehicle exemption applications with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Also present were County Clerk Lewis, County Attorney Daiss and Jan Timm representing the County Treasurer. Motion by Larson, seconded by Kehoe to approve motor vehicle exemptions for Bethphage Home and Midland Area Agency on Aging. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis Larry Woodman County Clerk Chairman Beverly Johnso Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday May 21, 2002 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met in regular session as per public notice with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Friend was absent. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer, that this is a regularly scheduled meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Minutes of the previous meeting were approved. Murman attended a CASA meeting with nothing new to report. He also attended a Regional Health Board meeting. They are planning to report on the four county survey regarding health problems in the area on June 4th and 5th. There will be announcements in the newspaper as to time and place and the Board members are welcome to attend. Larson attended several road committee meetings at various sites in the county with nothing to report at this time. Johnson attended an Adams County Convention and Visitors Bureau meeting. They heard a presentation from an interesting gentleman from Austin Texas. He told the committee members that they were lucky not to be on the interstate. He also attended a couple of building and grounds committee meetings. Kehoe reported there had been a couple building and grounds committee meetings regarding the need for additional space by ISP. Even thought the state is cutting funding, ISP will be receiving an additional person to their staff. The committee looked at several options and decided to use the building the county owns at 415 N. 3`d St. He also attended a City/County Combined Services committee meeting. Most of the discussion was about the Hastings Landfill. He said it is well managed and run. Woodman also attended the Combined Services meeting. There were no new interlocal agreements with the townships to be executed at this time. Greg Anderson, acting Highway Superintendent, was present to discuss the agreement with the state to purchase a digital camera and printer. Mark Mainelli of Mainelli Assoc. explained that there is federal money available through the state on an 80%-20% matching basis to purchase digital cameras to use for taking digital pictures of county bridges. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the agreement with the NE Dept of Roads to purchase a digital camera and printer. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. At 9:45 the Board opened bids for the asphalt overlay project on S Showboat Blvd. There was one bid received from Werner Construction in the amount of $441,612.32. The project start date is July 29th with SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMSE1C�lT''`%,1`]EBRASKA a recommendation later in the meeting 63 Anderson presented a program resolution for a bridge replacement at 12105 W Prairie Lake Rd. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Program Resolution 02-05-21 for a bridge replacement at 12105 W Prairie Lake Rd. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Chan Komerak of the NE Dept of Agriculture presented a report on the county's noxious weed program. He said this was a good report. He did six inspections and found no problems. The county received a score of 3360 points out of a possible 3400. He said Dick Loskill, the county weed superintendent is doing a good job. At 10:00 AM the Board held public hearings for Planning and Zoning applications. Kathy Colburn, Planning and Zoning Administrator, presented the information. The first case was a continuation of the application by Rodney and Deborah Bruntz for the Westfork Subdivision. Colburn told the Board that Bruntz's had resubmitted a new plat with bigger lot sizes. This plan has been approved by the state Dept of Environmental Quality. Woodman asked for public comment. Harry & Susan Thaut spoke against approval of the Westfork Subdivision. They stated that this property was once pastureland and was broken up for farm ground. Now that it doesn't produce well as farm ground, they want to develop it for housing. They said that all the water and septic systems will drain on their property. They will be living in a bowl of human waste. The road will be mess. With 8 lots, there will be sixteen cars and also farm machinery. They also felt there will be a water problem with 8 new wells placed in the area in addition to the two pivots that are also there. Dyer commented that all the conditions for this subdivision have been met according to state regulations and the county comprehensive plan. Johnson stated that this subdivision application would be a hard one to oppose. What has been done does meet minimum requirements but this proposed subdivision will have negative impact on adjacent property and the drainage is questionable. The water quality in this area is bad and additional wells will make it worse. All items will impact the Thaut property negatively and it appears there has been no attempts to litigate the negative effects on the adjacent property owners. Murman stated that the county's own comprehensive plan allows for these rural subdivisions, however he is uncomfortable with the development of these subdivisions in the rural areas of the county. Larson stated that he is concerned with the safety factor. The increased traffic on the county road will be hazardous. Kehoe stated that the Board made these rules and took about five years to develop the county comprehensive plan. We can't not approve our own rules. If it goes to court, we'd lose since we didn't approve according to our own rules. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve the Westfork Subdivision, case 02-03.2, applicants Rodney and Deborah Bruntz. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson and Woodman. Nays, Johnson. Friend, absent. Colburn presented information on the request for a conditional use permit by LaVon Hohlen for a used vehicle lot. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve case 02-4.1, request for a conditional use permit by LaVon Hohlen. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. The next case was a request for a conditional use permit by Kevin and Michelle Janssen for a home based business to plan and hold parties. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to approve case 02-05.1 for a conditional use permit for Kevin and Michelle Janssen. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. The next case was for a conditional use permit requested by Jeff Ruhter for a used vehicle lot. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve case 02-05.2, request for a conditional use permit by Jeff Ruhter. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. The rest of the planning and zoning cases were requests for subdivisions. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve case 02-05.3,Sahling Subdivision replat, applicants Neal and Jacquelyn Sahling. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Dyer to approve case 02-05.4, Parr's Second Subdivision, applicant Bernard Parr. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. 64 1 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Marlin Gregg. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Larson, seconded by Murman to approve case 02-05.8 Kothe's Riverside Acres Subdivision, applicants Leon and Donna Kothe. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve case 02-05.9 Lone Tree Subdivision, applicants Marlin and LouAnn Meyer. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to approve case 02-05.10 Mousel Acres, applicants Gerald and Sharol Mousel. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Mainelli and Anderson came back with a recommendation on the Werner bid for the asphalt overlay on Showboat Blvd. Mainelli stated the bid is 87% of the engineer's estimate and 10% higher than last year's bids. He recommended accepting the bid. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to accept the bid of Werner Construction for the asphalt overlay on Showboat Blvd in the amount of $441,612.32. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, None. Friend, absent. At 10:30 AM the Board opened and read bids for the county audit for fiscal years 2002, 2003 and 2004. The first bid was from McDermott and Miller as follows: year 2002, $9000.00; 2003, $9000.00 and 2004, $9000.00 for a total of $27,000.00. The next bid was from the State Auditor of Public Accounts as follows: year 2002, $20,015.00; 2003, $20,175.00 and 2004, $20,925.00. The last bid received was from Contryman Assoc as follows: year 2002, $8900.00; 2003, $9100.00 and 2004, $9300.00. They also bid a single audit at $3000.00 if it would be required. A representative from McDermott & Miller stated that they would also charge separately if a single audit was required. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to accept the bid from McDermott and Miller for the county audit for fiscal years 2002, 2003 and 2004 at $9000.00 per year for a total of $27,000.00. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. The Board took a 5 -minute recess at 10:55 AM. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to move to Board of Equalization for over and under valued property and motor vehicle exemption applications. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Entered Board of Equalization at 11:00 AM. Cindy Strasheim, Clay County Extension Educator and program coordinator of WeCAN juvenile Services committee, presented a report to the Board on the final juvenile services plan for the WeCAN area as required by LB 640. She asked the Board to authorize the Chairman to sign a Memorandum of Understanding for the plan. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to authorize the Chairman to sign the Memorandum of Understanding for the Juvenile Services Plan for WeCAN for funding purposes as provided through LB640. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Clerk Lewis presented an amendment to the Hartford Deferred Compensation Plan for the county employees. This amendment brings the plan into compliance with recent federal tax law changes. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the amendment to the Hartford Deferred Compensation Plan. Roll, call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Clerk Lewis reported to the Board that the officials and department heads were recommending a 4% salary increase for county employees and the county to pick up the increase in health insurance premiums in all plans. She also reported that the officials had discussed that they would like the county to pay a percentage of the dependent health care premiums rather that a set dollar amount as they have been. If the county paid 70% of the premiums, they would fall in the median with other counties across the state. This would relieve the employees of assuming a negative impact on their salaries when there is a large percentage increase in premiums like the county saw last year. That large increase last year is also why the officials are recommending a 4% salary increase, because many employees took home less money last year because of the insurance increases. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. SUPERVIS ADAMS 65 Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to accept officers reports from the Register of Deeds and the County Clerk for the month of April. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to move to Executive Session for personnel, contracts and litigation. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Also present were Joe Ballweg and County Attorney Daiss. Entered Executive Session at 11:40 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Returned to regular session at 12:20 PM. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve the county paying 70% of the dependent health care premiums for county employees. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Larson to approve a 2.6% salary increase for county employees to be distributed amongst the employees by the officials and departments heads as they see fit. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer and Larson. Nays, Johnson and Woodman. Friend, absent. Woodman told the Board members that the Pony Express marker will be dedicated on June 8th at 1:00 PM. BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS HASTINGS TRIBUNE MYRON MFG CORP U S POSTMASTER UNION BANK & TRUST CO HASTINGS TRIBUNE JANICE JOHNSON MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO SHELLY HARPHAM GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO NACO PLANNING & ZONING KATHY COLBURN EXECUTIVE COPIER SYSTEM NEBR NOTARY ASSOC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS HASTINGS TRIBUNE SUSAN CZAPLEWSKI UNITED BANK OF IOWA COMPUTER CONSULTANTS ADAMS CO SHERIFF GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO JACKIE QUEEN CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEG AMANDA BAUER EAKES OFFICE PLUS SEILER, PARKER P.C. SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS STEPHEN A SCHERR NICHOLAS D VALLE OKEEFE ELEVATOR CO INC JOHNSON CONTROLS INC KT HEATING & AC HASTINGS UTILITIES MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC HASTINGS UTILITIES OVERHEAD DOOR OASIS SPRINKLERS & LANDS PARAMOUNT LINEN & UNIFOR BIG G COMM HARDWARE K MART MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF HEARTLAND COOP FARMERS UNION COOP GAS CR BUREAU OF HASTINGS COMPUTER HARDWARE INC KENESAW MOTOR CO STATE OF NEBR UNCLE NEAL'S COUNTRY SEAR COMMERCIAL ONE MATTHEW BENDER & CO INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS PHILLIPS 66 CO LYNN PEAVEY COMPANY OMB POLICE SUPPLY CITY OF HASTINGS KARNES AUTO REPAIR REED SUPPLY CO C A N D 0 COUNTY GENERAL SUPPLIES 'PRINTING SUPPLIES POSTAL SERVICES EQUIPMENT RENTAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING TRAVEL EXPENSES EQUIPMENT RENTAL MISCELLANEOUS TRAVEL EXPENSES OFFICE EQUIPMENT DUES, SUB, REG, REIMBURSEMENT PRINTING & PUBLISHING DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES - OFFICE PRINTING & PUBLISHING POSTAL SERVICES EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS SUPPLIES MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL ELEVATORS REPAIRS CHILLER BOILER ACOB MECHANICAL REPAIR ELECTRICITY CHEMICALS UN RES ELECTRICITY DUES, SUB, REG, OTHER EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS MILEAGE MILEAGE FUEL FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS DATA PROCESSING COSTS EQUIPMENT - FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT - FUEL EQUIPMENT - FUEL PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES - OFFICE EQUIPMENT - FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT EQUIPMENT - FUEL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CONTRACT SERV 114.91 3,239.34 217.73 34.00 231.10 44.00 50.14 230.00 1775.00 80.66 461.38 25.00 326.73 351.25 94.00 9.98 38.29 17.07 290.00 2,480.00 128.97 600.00 90.75 60.00 41.98 241.26 36.00 982.50 180.00 6,000.00 256.79 14,700.00 440.39 7,027.57 1,568.85 479.68 32.00 4,900.00 337.64 158.22 43.96 238.85 675.63 466.10 9.50 47.25 2.50 75.00 598.57 13.94 15.00 119.99 90.02 100.76 83.13 215.15 131.94 10.50 31.35 730.00 7,000.00 66 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN CONTRACT SERV 576.00 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS DONNA S FEGLER-DAISS ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT MATTHEW BENDER & CO INC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SOFTWARE UNLIMITED HOMETOWN LEASING HALL COUNTY SHERIFF ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV DAWSON CO SHERIFF HAMILTON CO SHERIFF DEPT PHELPS COUNTY SHERIFF CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF SUNMART PHARMACY GARLOCK GLASS SERVICE MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO BOB BARKER COMPANY ROBINSON TEXTILES GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC COMPUTER HARDWARE INC OMB POLICE SUPPLY ROGERS INC KEITHS PHARMACIES PRINCE OF THE ROAD VIDEO KINGDOM WILLIAMS EXTERMINATING I CIVIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE RADIO SHACK ACCT BADGER UNIFORMS GREAT PLAINS CPD INC FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY CORNHUSKER PRESS CASH WA CANDY COMPANY MONTY MCCORD ESTHER SALINAS MARY A SIDLO ISABEL SMITH CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS NE TECH & TELE. INC BEE OFFICE SOLUTION BEE OFFICE SOLUTION CULLIGAN/KEARNEY BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS ADAMS CO CLERK MIDWEST LEASINGSERV INC ALLTEL ALLISON LUTH SUSAN CROZIER ALLTEL PLATTE VALLEY' COMM OF HA HARTLAND CLEANING SERV KENESAW MOTOR CO JOSEPH E BALLWEG BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CENTEC CAST METAL PRODUC NVO INFORMATION SYSTEMS ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTW COMPUTER HARDWARE INC ADAMS CO SHERIFF FEE ACT GRAND ISLAND AREA CLEAN RADIO SHACK ACCT ALLTEL NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS COUNTY BOARD ADAMS COUNTY CLERK ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER REGISTER OF DEEDS ADAMS COUNTY ASSESSOR PLANNING & ZONING DATA PROCESSING CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT COURT BALIFF PUBLIC DEFENDER MAINTENANCE DEPT EXTENSION OFFICE MICROFILM DEPT ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ADAMS COUNTY SURVEYOR VETERANS SERVICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE PHYSICAL EXAMS PHYSICAL EXAMS COUNTY LAW LIBRARY SUPPLIES - OFFICE DATA PROCESSING SOFTWARE EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE COURT COSTS TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES BOARD OF PRISONERS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS BOARD OF PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP PROVISIONS & CLOTHING BUILDING REPAIR LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS DATA PROCESSING COSTS SAFETY EQUIPMENT OFFICE EQUIPMENT MED-HOSP PRISONERS TRAVEL'EXPENSES EQUIPMENT REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS DUES, SUB, REG, LAW ENF SUPP UNIFORM ALLOWANCE DUES, SUB, REG, BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD PRINTING & PUBLISHING LAW ENF SUPP UNIFORM ALLOWANCE MATRON FEES MATRON FEES MATRON FEES MISCELLANEOUS TELEPHONE SERVICES FURNITURE SUPPLIES - OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES ALCOHOLIC SAFETY SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE SERVICES DAY CARE COSTS DAY CARE COSTS TELEPHONE SERVICES MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS TRAVEL"EXPENSES SUPPLIES - OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - OFFICE CONTINGENCIES -DEFICIENCIES COURT COSTS COURT COSTS CONTINGENCIES -DEFICIENCIES SAFETY EQUIPMENT COURT COSTS RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES 264.34 146.09 92.00 207.00 35.99 41.92 841.00 491.70 104.07 38.26 23.00 197.46 75.69 2,271.64 1043.49 540.00 300.00 50.00 2,280.00 38.63 186.88 500.20 332.38 1,085.10 126.22 115.92 2,596.00 359.94 777.00 198.55 102.90 175.05 38.00 159.95 109.98 538.12' 24.03 17,280.71 241.78 182.78 319.01 20.00 13.87 20.00 14.90 55.28 932.80 4.77 15.92 46.19 339.44 85.56 507.00 24.40 280.00 280.00 278.76 4,329.74 185.00 26.75 409.59 303.87 172.90 449.00 56,450.00 120.00 4,577.97 2,625.00 144.28 141.67 12,292.97 17,796.34 42,921.12 658.23 6416.69 11,893.29 23,693.62 6994.21 12,978.71 1787.94 4695.80 15,763.15 2000.00 11,731.99 11,695.90 3616.83 1968.73 55,905.28 25,346.67 39,299.58 3148.00 83.33 5427.41 SUPERVIS ADAMS C( ORD No: 25 $RASKA 67 LILLEY'S SAND & GRAVEL LINWt;L MATERIALS - GRAVEL & BORROW 1,174.00 LINWELD MAINELLI WAGNER & ASSOC MENARD'5 MID CITY AUTO SUPPLY MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC NAPA AUTO PARTS NEBRASKA CRANE NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO NEBR TRUCK CENTER NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS ORION ROPEWORKS LLC ORION ROPEWORKS LLC ROAD BLDG MACH & SUPPLY THAUT'S BODY SHOP THOMSEN OIL CO UNISERVICE INC UNISERVICE INC VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS WF BUS PAYMENT PROCESSIN LCL TRUCK EQUIP INC KINDER MORGAN KERR CHEVROLET CO ISLAND SUPPLY HASTINGS TRIBUNE GENE'S REPAIR & SALES GEN TRAFFIC CONTROLS INC FLEX 0 LITE INC FLEET PRIDE SAMUELSON EQUIP CO FARMERS UNION COOP GAS CASE CREDIT ENNIS PAINT INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS DEB'S UPHOLSTERY CROSS-DILLON TIRE CONSUMERS SERVICE CO INC CITY OF HASTINGS CENTRAL FIRE & SAFETY IN CENTAUR ENTERPRISES INC BRUNERS SAND & GRAVEL IN BIG G COMM HARDWARE AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS ALLTEL ADAMS COUNTY ROAD DEPT NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ANNE ROHAN VISA WILLIAMS EXTERMINATING I ADAMS CO TELECOMMUNICATI RUSS'S IGA WORLDCOM IDEA BANK MARKETING CITY OF HASTINGS RELIABLE FAKES OFFICE PLUS CASH WA CANDY COMPANY AAA NEBRASKA JERRY YEAGER GRAND ISLAND CO CONVENTI HASTINGS UTILITIES ADAMS CO BLDG FUND H & H LAWN CARE ROBERT FINES CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEG S & S SPRINKLER SYSTEMS DIAL HTG & AC ADAMS COUNTY VISITORS BUR NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE NEBRASKALAND PARTNERS BERTS REXALL DRUGS BAKER & TAYLOR INC RENEW CHRISTIAN RESOURCE THE GALE GROUP ADAMS COUNTY LIBRARY NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE HEARTLAND MOTOR SPORTS DELKEN PRESS MISUELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - SHOP SPECIAL FEES BUILDING REPAIR RD EQ REP PARTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS SIGNS OTHER EQUIPMENT EXPRESS & FREIGHT RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP LABOR SUPPLIES - MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - SHOP EXPRESS & FREIGHT EXPRESS'& FREIGHT SUPPLIES - OFFICE ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT RD EQ REP PARTS HEATING FUELS RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES - SHOP ADVERITSEMENT SUPPLIES SIGNALS PAVEMENT MARKING RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS EQUIPMENT - FUEL RD EQ REP PARTS PAVEMENT MARKING SUPPLIES - OFFICE RD EQ REP PARTS MACH EQ TIRES & REP HEATING FUELS GARBAGE MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES - SHOP MATERIALS GARBAGE SUPPLIES - SHOP TELEPHONE SERVICES SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS TRAVEL EXPENSES POSTAL SERVICES REPAIR TELEPHONE SERVICES TOURISM PROMOTION TELEPHONE SERVICES POSTAL SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE REGISTRATIONS TOURISM PROMOTION REGISTRATIONS UTILITIES RENT REPAIR REPAIR REGISTRATIONS REPAIR REPAIR SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE RELIEF - MEDICAL RENT & FUEL - CLIENT SERVICES RENT & FUEL - CLIENT SERVICES COUNTY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL .i MACH EQ GREASE"OIL SUPPLIES - OFFICE 45.26 9.35 4,000.00 15.20 550.00 230.00 239.23 84.00 182.53 145,384.87 39.18 1,306.00 1,479.96 87.74 712.10 769.22, 120.00 41.92 3.50 1.48 26.50 774.64 145.33 63.96 35.16 12.45 238.25 27.70 75.27 3,331.20 185.23 380.00 3,726.13 204.66 12,097.80 21.60 35.00 2,901.00 28.40 86.10 23.00 52.42. 3,619.00 196.85 35.00 388.76 64,103.72 3442.43 4797.47 12,188.48 195.69 311.64 439.65 95.00 30.30 57.00 82.88 11.00 9.98 217.44 78.24 16.99 30.00 50.00 13.00 182.09 500.00 463.12 92.50 50.00 281.08 42.00 3877.35 136.16 276.40 .494.64 5.93 210.00 88.71 897.84 180.57 160.22 3249.60 102.85 244.77 354.64 5.93 136.86 22.00 68 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ADAMS COUNTY WEED DEPT SALARIES 3116.98 NE RE11REMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ALLTEL QWEST Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnson Deputy RETIRMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY PHONE INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET TELEPHONE SERVICES Larry oodman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, May 21, 2002 187.01 217.41 989.28 11.86 1,951.25 19.31 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of setting over and under values of real estate and also for motor vehicle exemption applications with Chairman, larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Friend was absent. Also present were County Attorney Daiss, County Clerk Lewis, Assessor, Fredricks and Jan Timm representing the Treasurer's office. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Dyer to set the values for the following real estate as determined by the County Assessor: ID # OLD VALUE NEW VALUE 120-128 380 14190 300-92 81500 92075 300-94 0 11550 64-670 22600 8320 298-2 267000 268290 284-17340 56000 50400 284-17070 168760 168595 I 284-17480 209800 230100 284-19770 269185 247700 284-18308 220000 215495 284-16070 117945 125000 8-230.51 190000 224735 8-230.13 165045 180015 Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Larson to approve a motor vehicle exemption application for Evangelical Free Church. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Returned to regular session at 11:10 AM. This Board is recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis Larry Woodman County Clerk Chairman Beverly Johnson Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday June 11, 2002 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met in regular session as per public notice with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer that this is a regularly scheduled meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COIJNP , NEBRASKA urman, Kchoc, Friend, Dycr, Larson, Johnson and Woodman Nays none 69 Minutes of the previous meeting were approved. Murman attended an HEDC meeting. One or two small companies are looking at moving to Hastings, however HEDC is not ready to release any names yet. Larson attended a Midland Area Agency on Aging meeting on May 30th, an Extension Board meeting on May 28th, a Veterans Service Committee meeting on June 10th and also a Road Committee meeting last week. Friend also attended the MAAA meeting with nothing out of the ordinary to report. He also attended a Senior Services meeting where they approved the meal contract with OK Cafe. Dyer attended an Emergency Protective Custody Regional meeting in Kearney. They reviewed new programs and last year's performances. He also attended the Road Committee meeting. Johnson reported that the Interstate vacation guides were in Hastings for one half day on May 23rd Kehoe attended an Emergency Services Committee meeting. They are working to resolve a communications problem. He also reported that the Buildings and Grounds committee was proceeding with some work on the county owned building at 400 W 3rd St to house the Intensive Supervision Probation office. Woodman attended an LEPC meeting at the Hastings Police Station on May 29th. Chief Thoren showed slides of the mailbox bombs. He also attended the Road Committee meeting. Justin Osborne expressed concern to the Board regarding the regulation in the County Comprehensive plan limiting 4 residences in a quarter section of ground. He stated that he and his wife planned to break ground on a new home and barn on 120 acres they own but only recently found out about the county regulation. He asked the Board for their consideration in issuing a building permit for his project. The Board said they would review the matter. Jason Clancy, Loss Control manager for NIRMA, reported to the Board regarding the county's workers compensation claims. He stated that Adams County is currently above the national average for claims. He asked the Board to communicate to all county officials the importance of safety and health. NIRMA will continue to conduct training to county employees in safety issues. He also stated that NIRMA will be offering training in Stress Management and Continuity of Government. He gave the Chairman a self -audit of the LEOP that could be used by the county. Kathy Colburn, Planning and Zoning Administrator, appeared before the Board to request that she be appointed the county's flood plain administrator. She stated that the closing of a sale on a house in Holstein is waiting because of the need for a flood plain certification. Woodman stated that he would be interested in only making this a temporary appointment because the position has previously been handled by the Roads Dept. and the vacancy in the position there plans to be filled soon. Dyer suggested having the County Surveyor, Tom Krueger sign off on the flood plain certification as a one-time incident because he too would like to see the position remain at the Road Dept. Murman suggested that Colburn be appointed acting flood plain administrator in order to handle this particular case. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to appoint Kathy Colburn as acting flood plain administrator until the vacancy of Highway Superintendent is filled at the Roads Dept. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none Greg Anderson, acting Highway Superintendent, presented several Interlocal Agreements with townships to the Board for their consideration. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the Interlocal Agreements for maintenance with the following townships: Little Blue, Hanover, Highland, Silver Lake, Zero, Roseland, Ayr, Denver, Blaine, West Blue, Juniata and also an agreement with Juniata for gravel purchases. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. County Clerk Lewis read a resolution from the Nebraska Dept. of Roads for the purchase of the digital camera and printer that the Board approved purchasing at their last meeting. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-06-11 regarding the purchase of a digital camera and printer through the NE Dept. of Roads. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Dyer to move to Board of Equalization for settlement of TERC appeals and an appeal of a homestead application rejection. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 9:55 AM. County Clerk Lewis asked the Board to fund reserve for the employee flexible benefit account with Corporate Diversified Services Inc. to 10% of the annual deferrals. Presently there is about $3700.00 in the 70 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA told the Board that several counties are currently handling the funding through ACH accounts, however her conversations with the deputy state auditor indicates that the counties do not have the authority to do this. Motion by Murman, seconded by Johnson to build the reserve in the flexible benefit plan to 10% of the annual deferrals. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to return to Board of Equalization to consider a decision on the TERC appeal settlements. Entered Board of Equalization at 10:35 AM. Greg Anderson asked the Board for authorization to advertise for bids foe a new motorgrader. The Roads Dept. currently has a machine with a blown engine. Repairs could run between $15,000 to $20,000 and this machine is a 1986 model with 17,000 hours on it. It is estimated that they could get $17,500.00 in trade for the machine in it's current condition. Woodman stated that by authorizing for bids now they are only moving the process ahead by about three months. Motion by Friend, seconded by Kehoe to authorize Greg Anderson to advertise for bids for a new motorgrader with such bids to be opened on July 2"d. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. The Board considered the information from NACO regarding a resolution supporting the Comprehensive Transportation Program and directed Greg Anderson to draft a resolution for Adams County and bring it back to the next Board meeting. Carla Kocher, director of MAAA, and Ardella Rold, director of Senior Services, presented their budget request to the Board. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Larson to approve claims with the exception of one from maintenance for the purchase of patio equipment and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to accept Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of May in the amount of $683,335.20. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to move to Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:55 AM. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:15 AM. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Dyer to approve the claim from maintenance payable to Kenny's Lumber for a concrete patio set. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. The rest of the Board meeting was continued with the presentation of budgets by various county depai tuients. COUNTY GENERAL UNION BANK & TRUST CO COPIER 232.10 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 33.54 ELECTION WORKERS SALARIES 11,937.84 VFW CLUB POLL RENT 30.00 GSV SENIOR CENTER POLL RENT 30.00 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHU POLL RENT 50.00 FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH POLL RENT 30.00 FIRST ST PAULS LUTHERAN POLL RENT 30.00 YWCA POLL RENT 30.00 MARS JANITORIAL SERVICE POLL RENT 30.00 PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH POLL RENT 30.00 OK CAFE POLL RENT 30.00 HASTINGS COLLEGE POLL RENT 30.00 BRANDON PRESCOTT CONTRACT LABOR 57.00 CITY NATL BANK & TRUST SOCIAL SECURITY 18.24 ALLTEL EQUIPMENT RENTAL 156.72 NACO DUES, SUB, REG, 130.00 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 265.83 UNION BANK & TRUST CO EQUIPMENT RENTAL 231.10 EAKES OFFICE PLUS EQUIPMENT RENTAL 60.92 NE SUPREME COURT PRINTING & PUBLISHING 50.60 EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 250.91 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 149.50 DUGAN BUSINESS FORMS FORM PRINTING 1,293.14 CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE OFFICE EQUIPMENT 80.00 CULLIGAN MISCELLANEOUS 28.00 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 218.40 EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 53.96 NEER PLANNING & ZONING A PRINTING & PUBLISHING 805.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY NEBRASKA DELKEN PRESS SUPPLIES 40.00 S IRIBUNL BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS INTERNET NEBR ALLTEL COMPUTER CONSULTANTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS HARLAN COUNTY SHERIFF MAXIMUS INC LEONA BANGERT UNITED BANK OF IOWA CORNHUSKER PRESS CLK OF SUPREME COURT ESCROW FUND MICHAEL P BURNS ROGER ALLOWAY BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS STEPHEN A SCHERR EDGAR VALLE LANGVARDT & VALLE ASSOCIATED STAFFING INC SEILER, PARKER P.C. ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT TOM HAWES EILEENS COLOSSAL COOKIES HOMETOWN LEASING EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS OK CAFE CULLIGAN MID PLAINS CTR BEHAVORIA VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC WALMART COMMUNITY BRC KENNY'S LUMBER CENTER NEBR DEPT OF LABOR HASTINGS UTILITIES A ONE CONCRETE & FENCE PARAMOUNT LINEN & UNIFOR CAREY'S PEST CONTROL HOWARD'S GLASS KENS REFRIGERATION GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV UDEN PLUMBING & HTG CO HATTEN ELECTRIC SERVICE BIG G KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL K MART ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC EAKES OFFICE PLUS GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO CONTROLLED SYSTEMS CONTROLLED SYSTEMS DUTTON LAINSON CO UNIVERSITY OF NE COOP EX REVOLVING FUND REVOLVING FUND PAPERDIRECT INC DAY TIMER INC NEBR ASSOC OF COUNTY EXECUTIVE COPIER SYSTEM US POSTAL SERVICE HASTINGS TRIBUNE RUSS'S IGA QUILL CORP RON SEYMOUR SUSAN BROWN JOANNE COOK JOYCE BRIDGER LUWANE NELSON CONNIE NILES RUSSELL SMITH JASON FRINK JUDY HOFFMAN DIANE MCLEOD ADELINE JOHNSON MEG SAGE MACH SO CENT RESEARCH & EXT JANICE JOHNSON VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF AUTO GLASS CENTER INC KENESAW MOTOR CO PRIN1ING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB, REG, DATA PROCESSING COSTS OFFICE EQ REPAIR MENTAL HEALTH COSTS CONSULTING FEES DUES, SUB, REG, EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES COURT COSTS SUPPLIES COURT COSTS COURT COSTS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES COURT COSTS ATTRNY FEES SALARY ATTRNY FEES COURT COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB, REG, COURT COSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES COURT COSTS MISCELLANEOUS JUVENILE COSTS SUPPLIES COURT COSTS EQUIPMENT REPAIR UTILITIES EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR REPAIR CHEMICALS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES REPAIR REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES POSTAL SERVICES DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES POSTAL SERVICES DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES TRAVEL EXPENSES MILEAGE MILEAGE TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES MILEAGE MILEAGE EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPLIES MILEAGE PRISONERS - FOOD MILEAGE MILEAGE EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT 41.56 58.53 54.95 70.69 601.20 168.85 27.64 6,900.00 22.05 304.50 24.70 52.00 4,444.00 21.46 30.95 41.99 268.90 730.75 2,422.50 1,762.50 1,350.00 2,381.50 20.00 1,164.00 653.63 3,175.44 1,000.00 47.52 200.00 23.50 900.68 263.93 30.24 45.37 26.85 300.00 213.56 21.98 499.00 60.00 2050.23 1,879.60 422.05 66.00 1,232.58 71.00 5.90 200.58 453.70 70.95 71.27 2.65 28.67 130.00 3019.95 582.01 77.80 933.65 3726.08 837.72 356.50 52.50 7452.36 541.62 100.91 26.98 100.00 255.50 100.00 87.00 8.89 206.70 120.85 115.49 31.57 17.52 28.47 3.30 27.39 21.90 13.14 24.09 69.28 47.09 10,183.56 19.58 64.81 316.92 1242.03 260.70 387.89 517.04 105.85 72 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS REPAIR 120.00 VIDEO KINGDOM BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS COMPUTER HARDWARE INC GUN LEATHER LTD PLATTE VALLEY COMM ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTI ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC OMB POLICE SUPPLY SUR TEC INC MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC ANIMAL CLINIC ACTION TARGET INC NEBR CRIME COMMISSION BADGER UNIFORMS GALLS INC LYNN PEAVEY COMPANY ADAMS CO HWY DEPT UNCLE NEAL'S COUNTRY FARMERS UNION COOP GAS HEARTLAND COOP FRONTIER FORD LINC-MERC STATE OF NEBR CORNHUSKER PRESS KERR CHEVROLET CO EAKES OFFICE PLUS BRAD M CONSBRUCK JAMES KONEN III JOHN RUST ADAMS CO ATTORNEYS OFF DONNA S FEGLER-DAISS ADAMS COUNTY COURT EAKES OFFICE PLUS CENTRAL NE DRUG COURT MATTHEW BENDER & CO INC NEBR HEALTH LABORATORY ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF NE SUPREME COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT DR. BRUCE SHEFFIELD JACKI RAINS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL STATE OF NE ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV MID NEBRASKA RESTAURANT GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO BERTS REXALL DRUGS KEITHS PHARMACIES ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTI RURAL METRO MED SERV UDEN PLUMBING & HTG CO LESLEE SCOTT, INC COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING ALLTEL CASH WA CANDY COMPANY CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HOSP HASTINGS FAMILY PRACTICE VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC SUNMART PHARMACY HOGANS SPORTINGS GOODS PRINCE OF THE ROAD WILLIAMS EXTERMINATING UNISERVICE INC SVOBODA PLUMBING FRANKLIN COUNTY SHERIFF HASTINGS RADIOLOGY ASSOC MODERN METHODS INC BARMORE DRUG STORE G A MICEK DDS PC HAMILTON CO SHERIFF DEPT PROTEX CENTRAL INC BADGER UNIFORMS PLATTE VALLEY COMM PLATTE VALLEY COMM GALLS INC KIM THAYER PHELPS CO TREASURER BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS COMPUTER HARDWARE BEE OFFICE SOLUTION MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES - OFFICE EQUIPMENT UNIFORM ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT MERIT COMMISSION EXP LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT RENTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS FUEL FUEL FUEL FUEL FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS PRINTING & PUBLISHING FUEL SUPPLIES UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE STOP FUNDS SUPPLIES STOP FUNDS COUNTY LAW LIBRARY COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS LAW LIBRARY COURT COSTS JUVENILLE COSTS GRANTS SUPPLIES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES NET COM PRISONERS - FOOD PRISONERS - FOOD LAW ENF SUPP EQUIPMENT REPAIR MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS DUES, SUB, REG, MED-HOSP PRISONERS REPAIR PROVISIONS & CLOTHING REPAIRS MERIT COMMISSION EXP LAW ENF SUPP BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS PRINTING & PUBLISHING MED-HOSP PRISONERS MISCELLANEOUS TRAVEL MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR BOARD OF PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS EQUIPMENT MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS REPAIR UNIFORM ALLOWANCE RADIO EQUIPMENT RADIO REPAIR UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES OFFICE EQ REPAIR SUPPLIES - OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1139.75 60.13 2859.90 190.56 2578.00 58.50 1215.69 4720.22 868.00 260.00 137.70 495.00 3.00 59.80 662.96 28.95 1965.50 26.00 30.00 122.72 323.37 10.91 49.81 23.19 151.89 35.00 35.00 35.00 3,000.00 51.51 161.00 374.72 5,000.00 292.03 78.11 118.60 75.05 208.40 283.25 187.50 79.21 271.30 22.99 38.76 408.92 153.33 92.57 2,524.95 119.10 37.05 1214.91 1,157.33 1,294.70 92.30 3,925.00 175.53 127.93 511.83 23.50 628.00 1,238.15 1,322.15 860.88 76.53 437.38 1,720.00 746.00 670.00 612.03 81.92 721.00 210.05 38.00 38.80 40.00 135.00 272.00 1,594.00 169.74 513.00 300.00 23.75 263.71 3,127.95 323.95 228.70 35.00 83.65 35.25 10.96 154.95 51.52 203.00 ALLTEL SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUP`,NEBRASKA TELEPHONE SERVICES 24.72 73 ALLTEL 1'hLr:PHUNH SERVICES 180.91 PRESTO X COMP MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS 41.00 LINDA'S STITCHES & CREATIONS MISCELLANEOUS 325.85 PLATTE VALLEY COMM REPAIR 204.95 CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS 125.00 UNISERVICE INC MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS 20.80 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 4.95 STEVE'S LAWN SERV MISCELLANEOUS 390.00 ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV HANDI-BUS 9,491.96 REGION III MENTAL HEALTH COSTS 3,032.63 REGION III EMERGENCY SERVICES (EPC INDIGENT) 584.01 MEALS ON WHEELS LOCAL MATCH 583.26 RSVP LOCAL MATCH 250.00 MIDLAND AREA AGENCY AREA AGENCY ON AGING COSTS 1,027.00 MID NEBR INDIVIDUAL SERVICE MENTAL RETARDATION SERVICE ACT COST 2,595.88 HEAD START CHILD & FAMILY DEV CASA 1,833.26 HASTINGS HEAD START HEAD START 125.00 HASTINGS ECONOMIC DEV ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1,666.63 SASA DOMESTIC ABUSE 131.00 CORP DIVERSIFIED SERV INC CONTINGENCIES -DEFICIENCIES 99.56 COMPUTER HARDWARE INC COURT COSTS 83.00 PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES POSTAL SERVICES 3,000.00 PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES POSTAL SERVICES 3,000.00 MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HOSP VITAL STATISTICS 503.00 CORP DIVERSIFIED SERV INC CONTINGENCIES -DEFICIENCIES • 1,200.00 ADAMS COUNTY COURT JURY PAYROLL 629.31 ADAMS COUNTY COURT JURY PAYROLL 465.95 ADAMS COUNTY COURT JURY PAYROLL 985.56 ROAD - BRIDGE ISLAND SUPPLY SUPPLIES 62.24 LINWELD SUPPLIES 149.43 HASTINGS UTILITIES UTILITIES 476.37 HASTINGS TRIBUNE ADVERTISEMENT 93.63 EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 27.92 SAPP BROS., PETRO INC GREASE OIL 1,896.10 WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV GARBAGE 66.86 WILLY'S ALIGNMENT & BRAK REPAIRS 35.00 WF BUS PAYMENT PROCESSIN SUPPLIES 69.99 VONTZ PAVING INC GRAVEL & ASPHALT 3992.82 UNISERVICE INC SUPPLIES 90.84 3 POINTS TIRE TIRES & REPAIR 672.75 THOMSEN OIL CO FUEL 8,891.86 SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT ELECTRICITY 170.11 SANITARY OUTDOOR SERV IN MISCELLANEOUS 150.00 POWER PLAN REPAIRS 377.49 PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA RADIO EQUIPMENT 516.72 LINDA PARR CUSTODIAL 50.00 NUMERIDEX SUPPLIES 162.38 NORTHERN TOOL & EQUIP CO SUPPLIES 116.73 NITRO CONSTRUCTION GRAVEL 550.00 NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS SIGNS 360.00 NE MACHINERY CO REPAIRS 4244.27 NEBRASKA CRANE ROAD EQUIPMENT RENTAL 30.80 NAPA AUTO PARTS SMALL TOOLS, ETC. 680.29 MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC EQUIPMENT RENTAL 230.00 MID RIVERS CHAPTER MISCELLANEOUS 440.00 LILLEY'S SAND & GRAVEL GRAVEL 469.60 LCL TRUCK EQUIP INC SUPPLIES 74.00 KINDER MORGAN HEATING FUELS 122.47 KACO SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 3,724.32 JULLEE JOHNSON CUSTODIAL 50.00 IDEAL ELECTRIC SIGNALS 28.00 HEARTLAND COOP FUEL 469.00 HATTEN ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR 89.32 GLENWOOD TELEPHONE CO TELEPHONE SERVICES 92.34 GLENWOOD TELECOMMUNICATI TELEPHONE SERVICES 69.95 GENE'S REPAIR & SALES SUPPLIES 27.70 SAMUELSON EQUIP CO REPAIRS 50.02 FARMERS UNION COOP GAS FUEL 1033.20 ENNIS PAINT INC SUPPLIES 13,186.84, DIAL HTG & AC REPAIR 381.30 DEWEESE SAND & GRAVEL GRAVEL 1,086.11 CENTAUR ENTERPRISES INC SUPPLIES 21.72 BOSSELMAN INC FUEL 4,569.00 AUTO GLASS CENTER INC REPAIRS 75.00 ALLTEL TELEPHONE SERVICES 208.67 EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 63.14 INSTITUTIONS HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES PATIENT CARE 6054.40 COUNTY LIBRARY NEBRASKA LIBRARY COMM LIBRARY '3,500.00 NATL ARCHIVES TRUST FUND LIBRARY 1,054.00 COMPUTER CONSULTANTS DATA PROCESSING SOFTWARE 5,995.00 HATTEN ELECTRIC SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS 89.40 ALLTEL MISCELLANEOUS 21.39 REGIONAL BOOKS LIBRARY 127.85 THE GALE GROUP LIBRARY 149.68 BAKER & TAYLOR INC LIBRARY 1,372.76 C & D PUBLISHING LIBRARY 75.00 INHERITANCE TAX ADAMS CO HISTORICAL SOC HISTORICAL SOC COURTHOUSE BOND FUND WELLS FARGO BANK NEBR NA BOND PAYMENT 722.50 34,775.00 74 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA NOYIOTTn W�FD rnNTB�1T ADAMS CO HWY DEPT FUEL 222.87 ORSCHELN FARM & HOME ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ALLTEL K MART STATE OF NE REPAIR 5.77 ESCROW HOLDING FUND MISCELLANEOUS 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY PHONE INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET SUPPLIES OFFICE TELEPHONE SERVICES COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, June 11, 2002 549.97 54.36 32.96 84.39 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of discussing and approving a settlement for a TERC appeal and also for a hearing for a homestead application denial with the Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Also present were County Clerk Lewis, County Attorney Daiss, Assessor Fredricks and Sally and Dennis Peck. Daiss presented a settlement for the TERC appeal of the valuation by Hastings Medical Park. It was determined that the appraisal that Hastings Medical Park presented was fair. Daiss asked the Board to authorize the Chairman to sign the stipulation accepting those valuations. Motion by Murman seconded by Larson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the stipulation for the TERC appeal filed by Hastings Medical Park. Prior to roll call Board members asked how the total valuation was affected. Daiss did not have those figures readily available so it was determined to delay the vote until that information was available and to proceed with the hearing for the homestead denial for Sally & Dennis Peck. Roll call taken at 10:45 AM, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Assessor Fredricks told the Board that she had denied their request for homestead because Sally Peck had called her and told her that Dennis Peck was not living in the home as of January 1, 2002. The statutes require that the applicant live in the home between January 1 and August 15`h. Sally Peck did not qualify for the exemption, even though she is co owner of the property. Sally Peck addressed the Board saying that she believed in being honest and only called the Assessor to keep her current with Dennis Peck's physical and mental disabilities. He had moved out of the house and taken an apartment but his mental state at this time was part of his disability. The Board decided to table the matter until the County Attorney can research the statutes and issue a written opinion to the Board on the matter. The Board recessed and returned to regular session at 10:20 AM. The Board returned to Board of Equalization at 10:35 AM. Motion to accept the stipulation on the TERC appeal by Hastings Medical Park was again discussed and roll call taken at 10:45 AM Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:47 AM. This Board is now recessed subject Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnson Deputy to the call of the Chairman. Larry W oilman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, June 25, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Kehoe was absent. Motion by Larson, seconded by Murman that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUN'IYt NEBRASKA 75 Murman attended a CASA meeting. Their funding has been cut by United Way. He also attended a Chamber meeting and the Hastings Chamber has been re accredited for five years. Friend attended a NIRMA meeting. The renewal news is not real good but not as bad as was thought. There may be a buy down on the rate increases. Dyer attended a Council on Alcoholism meeting last Tuesday. Things are slow now with schools out for summer. Johnson attended a meeting of the Adams County Convention and Visitors Bureau. The lodging receipts are down 8.4 % from last year and last year's receipts were also down. He also attended a Lets Grow Hastings meeting on the 18`". Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator, presented subdivision cases to the Board. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman to approve case 02-06.4 for the Bosle Subdivision, applicant Steven Bosle. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to approve case 02-06.5, Trofholz Subdivision, applicants Timothy Trofholz. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Murman told the Board that the end of the year budget figures were finalized and funds needed to be transferred to the following budgets, Public Defender, Planning & Zoning and County Surveyor. Most of these budget overages had been anticipated. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve Resolution 02-06-25 transferring funds to the budgets of Public Defender, Planning & Zoning and County Surveyor to balance them to the end of the fiscal year. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. At 9:45 AM the Board held a public hearing for a Conditional Use permit for Planning & Zoning case 02- 06.3 to erect a communications tower, applicant Pinpoint Communications. Greg Hoffman, vice president of Pinpoint Communications, appeared to answer any questions regarding the application. Woodman asked if the tower was already in place and Hoffman responded no, it was not. No one else appeared to speak and the hearing was closed. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to approve case 02-06.3, request for a Conditional Use permit for Pinpoint Communications with conditions an 8' chain link fence, white rock inside perimeter and spraying of weeds, annual review by the Planning & Zoning administrator and termination of permit when lease expires. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Justin and Allison Osborne asked the Board to authorize Kathy Colburn to issue a building permit so they might begin building their new home on land they own even though the Board has not yet approved an amendment to the County Comprehensive Plan. They purchased their land with the idea of building on it in the future prior to the county plan being adopted. They were not aware there was a regulation limiting the number of homes within a quarter section of land. Osborne showed the Board a map of the area and where the existing homes are currently and where they plan to place their new home. The Board had discussion regarding the matter. Kathy Colburn told the Board that Planning & Zoning committee was looking at amending the zoning to fix the problem or amending the comprehensive plan to allow persons owning land prior to the adoption of the plan to build on that land. She told the Board that the committee would not have a recommendation to them until about August. Woodman asked Daiss for her opinion. Daiss said they would be opening a can of worms if they issued a building permit prior to amending the Comprehensive Plan and she would not recommend it. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman to grant an exception to the County Comprehensive Plan and approve a building permit for Justin and Allison Osborne and to charge the Planning & Zoning committee to offer an amendment to the County Comprehensive Plan. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Spencer Nelsen with the USDA Wildlife Services presented an annual report to the Board on the animal control program in Adams County. This is the second year on a three-year contract for services. They worked twenty projects in Adams County this year controlling beaver, coyote, prairie dogs and fox. Dick Witt, representing Kay and Roy Dwinnell, appeared before the Board to ask the Board to approve a corrective quitclaim deed. It appeared there was an error of 33 feet when the county issued a quitclaim deed before. Prosser Village thought they owned the 33 feet but when the legal description was researched it was determined that the county owned the land. The Prosser Village Board has no problem with the Board issuing the corrective deed. 76 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Johnson, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign a corrective quitclaim deed for Kay & Roy Dwinnell for property in Prosser Village. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to move to Board of Equalization for over and under valued real estate and motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Moved to Board of Equalization at 10:15 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to cancel duplicate and outstanding checks from August 1, 2000 to the present written on the county imprest fund in the total amount of $2307.87 with the stipulation that claims may be submitted for payment upon request of any of the vendors. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Anne Rohan, ACCVB director, presented the names of Becky Sullivan, Harry Dworak and Bob Johnson to reappointment to the ACCVB Board. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to make the following reaapointments to the ACCVB Board:Harry Dworak to a three year term to expire June 2005, Becky Sullivan to a two year term to expire June 2004 and Bob Johnson to a three year term to expire December 2005. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Sue Czaplewski, Clerk of District Court, asked the Board to authorize signing of a cooperative agreement with the state for child support. This new agreement will be in effect until June 2004 and will allow reimbursement to the county at 66%. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign a cooperative agreement with the state for child support and reimbursement at 66%. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. She also presented an amendment to the county's contract with Maximus for recovery of costs from child support and Health and Human Services. The amendment states that the current contract calls for reimbursement to Maximus at $6900.00 per year but if the work involved is less, the county will only be charged actual costs. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve and authorize the chairman to sign the amendment to the contract of Maximus for recovery of costs for child support and Health and Human Services. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Friend, seconded by Dyer to move to executive session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Entered Executive session at 10:40 AM. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Dyer to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Returned to regular session at 10:47 AM. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Murman to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Tax List Corrections #12759 — 12762. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Friend, seconded by Johnson to accept officers reports for the month of May from the Register of Deeds and County Clerk. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. The rest of the meeting was spent NORTH PLATTE TELEGRAPH GRAND ISLAND INDEPENDENT NACO CHRISELLA LEWIS VISA VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC CITY OF HASTINGS CITY NATL BANK & TRUST HASTINGS TRIBUNE BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTW BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS UNION BANK & TRUST CO BEVERLY DAVIS MICHELAN PARR PARR SERVICES MICRO WAREHOUSE with budget presentations. COUNTY GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS DUES, SUB, REG, MILEAGE TRAVEL EXPENSES SUPPLIES ELECTIONS COST MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL MILEAGE MILEAGE CONTRACT LABOR EQUIPMENT 125.41 148.00 1,309.00 100.74 121.94 296.94 70.00 22.00 2,327.12 13.79 1,295.93 308.60 231.10 109.50 109.50 167.50 771.00 CORD No. SUPERVISOR S �E ADAMS COLTN' , NEBRASKA 77 T BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC ESCROW FUND MICRO WAREHOUSE COMPUTER CONSULTANTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS KATHY COLBURN RACHELLE COLBURN ESCROW FUND COMPUTER CONSULTANTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT SUSAN CZAPLEWSKI BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS CIVIC CTR MICROTEL INN & U S POSTMASTER PHELPS COUNTY SHERIFF COMPUTER CONSULTANTS SO CENT BEHAVORIAL SERV MID PLAINS CTR BEHAVORIA U S POSTMASTER HOMETOWN LEASING FATHER FLANAGAN'S BOYS H SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS ARTHUR TOOGOOD PUB DEF LANGVARDT & VALLE ESCROW FUND JOHNSON CONTROLS INC CITY OF HASTINGS BIG G COMM HARDWARE MISTER G'S AUTO SPEC MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS WILBERT H ACKERMAN GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV OKEEFE ELEVATOR CO INC CORNHUSKER PRESS K MART ORSCHELN FARM & HOME HASTINGS UTILITIES SHERRI LYNN DEB THOMPSON JUSTIN BRADER MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ESCROW FUND KUSTOM SIGNALS INC GALLS INC GUN LEATHER LTD BADGER UNIFORMS NEBR WING CIVIL AIR PATR AMSTERDAM PRINTING & LIT M LEE SMITH PUBLISHERS ARMADILLO TRUCKVAULT INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC VIDEO KINGDOM PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN OMB POLICE SUPPLY EAKES OFFICE PLUS JERRY SPADY PONT CAD INC AUTO GLASS CENTER INC GALLS INC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS WEST GROUP LEXIS PUBLISHING MONTY MCCORD MONTY MCCORD ADAMS CO ATTORNEYS OFFIC ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT HASTINGS POLICE DEPT VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER MEREDITH OAKES PETERSON BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS J W JONES MD BRAND WILSON MORTUARY HOMETOWN LEASING SOFTWARE UNLIMITED JACKI RAINS LAMAR COMPANIES ADAMS COUNTY JAIL CASH WA CANDY COMPANY KEITHS PHARMACIES HASTINGS RADIOLOGY ASSOC LESLEE SCOTT, INC FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT RENTAL EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT MILEAGE PT TIME CLERICAL DUES, SUB, REG, DATA PROCESSING COSTS EQUIPMENT COURT COSTS MILEAGE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES TRAVEL EXPENSES POSTAL SERVICES MENTAL HEALTH BOARD COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, JUVENILE COSTS JUVENILE COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, EQUIPMENT RENTAL JUVENILE COSTS ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES REIMBURESEMENT ATTRNY FEES EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS JANITORIAL EQUIP. PICKUPS & BODIES REPAIR EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRS DUES, SUB, REG, MISCELLANEOUS SHOP TOOLS ELECTRICITY TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES REPAIR LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MERIT COMMISSION EXP MERIT COMMISSION EXP CARS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS, EQUIPMENT CONTRACT SERV RADIO REPAIR SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPPLIES PRINTING & PUBLISHING PRINTING & PUBLISHING UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS BLOOD TESTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS MILEAGE OFFICE EQUIPMENT AUTOPSY COSTS AUTOPSY COSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL SOFTWARE GRANTS GRANTS PRISONERS - FOOD LAW ENF SUPP MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS PROVISIONS & CLOTHING PRISONERS - FOOD 288.00 230.00 200.00 938.72 2,595.00 699.00 618.74 161.99 472.00 650.00 215.00 1,801.00 985.31 268.94 22.00 14.95 110.00 100.00 15.50 2409.75 178.50 300.00 55.00 447.84 322.50 2,227.50 1,432.50 255.00 1,753.08 6,000.00 9,290.00 8,085.00 31.50 489.99 1,155.00 68.71 690.00 90.00 5.70 1,988.06 46.62 53.99 111.63 6,742.22 24.10 10.95 19.72 415.50 144.95 7,692.00 2,590.00 278.97 124.35 159.81 139.79 84.63 297.00 2,146.42 271.65 839.80 576.00 1,048.94 117.32 99.89 245.95 142.93 85.39 380.00 534.11 347.70 346.48 2,500.00 230.00 138.00 23.00 50.00 235.53 275.00 172.96 652.00 650.00 415.00 491.70 1,041.00 314.58 200.00 1,607.46 45.60 187.47 123.00 635.49 1,050.79 78 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA FAKES OFFICE PLUS UDEN PLUMBING & HTG CO TEXT & DATA TECHINCORP PROTEX CENTRAL INC ALAMAR UNIFORMS E -Z KITCHENS PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO CORNHUSKER STATE IND GALLS INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS CO CLERK NE TECH & TELE INC ALLTEL VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC KEARNEY CO CLERK COMPUTER HARDWARE INC MINDEN OFFICE SUPPLY COMPUTER HARDWARE INC DELORIS HOLBERT MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERV LOREN UDEN SCHMADER ELEC CO INC MIDLAND TELECOM INC PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA ALLTEL BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS PRESTO X COMP JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO EAKES OFFICE PLUS HARTLAND CLEANING SERV W G PAULEY LUMBER CO ADAMS CO HWY DEPT CRESCENT ELECTRIC UNISERVICE INC COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS SVOBODA PLUMBING AND PUM RICHARD ROWBAL SARAH CROON DANIEL GLOMSKI TRACEY GLOMSKI KEITH KINNEY COLE WICKS STANLEY R THAYER DAVID J KEMPF WILLIAM R LOUTZENHEISER RONALD MANGERS MIKE BIERE JAMES KLATT - MELODIE MANGERS ETHAN W MOORHEAD RICHARD ROWBAL PAUL BANKSON KEITH NAPIER RICK COLLINS VANCE CROON RUSSELL DUNN JEO JOSEPH E BALLWEG U S POSTMASTER HASTINGS UTILITIES ADAMS CO SHERIFF FEE ACT COMPUTER HARDWARE INC PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES CORP DIVERSIFIED SERV IN DOUGLAS CO SHERIFF COUNTRYMAN ASSOCIATES PC COUNTRYMAN ASSOCIATES PC ALLTEL ALLTEL LYON ENTERPRISES NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS COUNTY BOARD ADAMS COUNTY CLERK ADAMS COUNTYTREASURER REGISTER OF DEEDS ADAMS COUNTY ASSESSOR PLANNING & ZONING DATA PROCESSING CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT DISRICT COURT BAILIFF PUBLIC DEFENDER MAINTENANCE DEPT. EXTENSION OFFICE MICROFILM DEPT. ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY ADAMS COUNTY CORRECTIONS EQUIPMENT REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR" UNIFORM REPAIR COURTHOUSE REMODELING MED-HOSP PRISONERS FURNITURE SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE POSTAL SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES DAY CARE COSTS CARS CARS SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS COMMUNICATION EQUIP RADIO REPAIR TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCEAGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS SUPPLIES POSTAL SERVICES SUPPLIES UTILITIES COURT COSTS COURT COSTS POSTAL SERVICES CONTINGENCIES COURT COSTS ATTORNEY FEES AUDIT.EXP COURT COSTS CONTRACT SERV LEPC GRANTS RETIRMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES - SALARIES 625.00 279.00 1,500.00 92.48 360.62 40.00 3,090.00 5,481.89 725.00 84.96 480.00 446.34 725.41 45.38 85.55 340.16 76.00 5,973.00 398.64 600.00 3,123.60 25.00 542.69 3,829.00 1,080.00 1,964.00 280.32 1,438.26 41.00 676.78 74.15 185.00 47.90 78.12 133.73 20.80 600.00 139.50 25.59- 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 42.00 51.00 42.00 21.00 42.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 42.00 42.00 51.00 9.00 21.00 21.00 430.00 6.80 38.00 550.67 4,611.67 127.90 3,000.00 96.94 17.77 1,500.00 2,200.00 105.10 39.47 283.74 12,255.07 17,816.94 43,275.76 664.16 6,416.69 10,739.13 24,559.73 7,100.96 12,880.45 1,869.21 4,797.80 14,509.15 2,000.00 18,151.52 11,203.68 3,825.17 1,927.77 56,688.51 25,241.67 33,845.71 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, 'EBRASKA 79 RIA F ADAMS COUNTY SURVEYOR VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE ADAMS COUNTY WEED CONTRO ALLTEL A & D TECHNICAL SUPPLY C ACE/EATON METALS ESCROW FUND WF BUS PAYMENT PROCESSIN STANS RADIATOR SERV ROAD BLDG MACH & SUPPLY NORTHERN SAFETY CO INC NE MACHINERY CO NAPA AUTO PARTS MIDWEST SERVICE HEARTLAND COOP HATTEN ELECTRIC SERVICE CASE CREDIT EAKES OFFICE PLUS DELKEN PRESS CENTAUR ENTERPRISES INC AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS ANDERSON RADIATOR ADAMS COUNTY ROAD DEPT NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOSCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ANNE ROHAN JESSICA JUNGCK SANDRA DITTMER VISA ADAMS CO BLDG FUND HASTINGS UTILITIES ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC WORLDCOM AAA NEBRASKA ADAMS CO TELECOMMUNICATI INTERNET NEBRASKA MODERN METHODS INC CITY OF HASTINGS ADAMS COUNTY VISITOS BUREAU NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE NEBRASKALAND PARTNERS CARPENTER MEMORIAL CRAPE BRAND WILSON MORTUARY HASTINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY WORLD CHAMBER OF COMMERC SUPT OF DOCUMENTS JIM SALESTROM THE GALE GROUP BRILLIANCE AUDIO INC BOOK ON TAPE A M BEST COMPANY INC BERNAN BAKER & TAYLOR INC ADAMS COUNTY LIBRARY NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE COMPUTER CONSULTANTS ADAMS CO HWY DEPT KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL ADAMS CO HWY DEPT VAN DIEST SUPPLY CO NAPA AUTO PARTS ADAMS COUNTY WEED DEPT NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ALLTEL K MART CORNHUSKER STATE IND BORLEY STORAGE & TRANSFE BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ELLERBROCK NORRIS INC ROGERS INC GALLS INC COMPUTER HARDWARE INC QWEST US POSTAL SERVICE SALARIES SALARIES ROAD - BRIDGE REG TIME SALARY TELEPHONE SERVICES OFFICE EQ REPAIR CULVERTS BITUMINOUS SUPPLIES REP LABOR REP PARTS MISCELLANEOUS LOADERS REP PARTS SIGN POSTS MACH EQ TIRES & REP OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES REP PARTS RD EQ REP LABOR SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS TRAVEL EXPENSES SUPPLIES MILEAGE POSTAL SERVICES RENT UTILITIES TOURISM PROMOTION TELEPHONE SERVICES REGISTRATIONS TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES EQUIPMENT RENTAL TELEPHONE SERVICES SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE RELIEF MEDICAL RENT & FUEL - CLIENT SERVICES COUNTY BURIALS COUNTY BURIALS COUNTY LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE INHERITANCE TAX LIBRARY NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL PART TIME SALARY REP PARTS GREASE OIL CHEMICALS UN RES RD EQ REP PARTS SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY PHONE INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET SUPPLIES FURNITURE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES 83.33 5,427.41 6,347.32 108.57 455.00 10,460.27 350,000.00 91.96 395.00 368.10 33.81 151,745.00 257.13 950.00 510.50 10.00 208.25 13.29 39.00 17.58 92.08 241.00 57,121.79 2,984.81 4,265.31 11,833.84 189.76 315.79 36.40 24.08 604.29 500.00 219.88 22.40 129.02 30.00 33.00 56.95 257.70 20.87 4,599.04 136.16 331.60 494.64 5.93 210.00 1,600.00 2,190.00 600.00 35.00 500.00 160.00 263.52 280.79 181.00 1,609.90 500.00 278.28 2,676.89 102.85 200.95 354.64 5.93 495.00 3552.70 2.50 739.55 1,004.52 9.49 2,899.38 173.96 989.28 11.86 1,975.37 287.86 1,835.00 300.00 490.29 30.00 225.00 181.95 437.00 14.79 74.00 80 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, June 25, 2002 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of hearing over and under valued property and real estate and motor vehicle exemptions with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll callmembers present were: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Kehoe was absent. Also present were County Clerk Lewis, County Attorney Daiss, Deputy Assessor Gizinski and Jan Timm of the Treasurer's office. Gizinski presented applications for real estate exemptions from Sunnyside and Crossroads. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve real estate exemptions for Sunnyside and Crossroads. Roll cal, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Gizinski presented real estate properties to the Board that were either under or over valued for their approval.. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to approve the corrections to over and under valued real estate properties as follows: ID# OLD VALUE NEW VALUE 284-6322 11,270 19,580 116-540 34,065 16,060 284-53160 19,335 11,015 120-32 162,820 145,130 60-1950 100,795 99,370 284-16370.00 43,750 39,495 j 284-16370.10 43,750 39,495 i 284-16370.20 43,750 39,495 1 284-16370.30 43,750 39,495 284-16424.00 43,620 34,575 284-16424.20 43,620 34,575 284-16424.40 43,620 34,575 284-16424.60 43,620 34,575 284-16426.00 43,620 34,575 284-16426.20 43,620 34,575 284-16426.40 43,620 34,575 284-16426.60 43,620 34,575 284-16428.00 43,620 34,575 284-16428.20 43,620 34,575 284-16428.40 43,620 34,575 284-16428.60 43,620 34,575 284-16430.00 43,620 34,575 284-16430.20 43,620 34,575 284-16432.00 43,620 34,575 284-16432.20 43,620 34,575 70-50050 28,190 20,000 284-6608 40,875 23,740 58-20 4,120 1,450 284-15340 117,300 108,210 284-3286.1 108,400 47,750. 40-2000 321,840 303,960 300-50060 10,220 8,465 284-10308 56,485 48,000 132-162 108,645 95,800 78-490 164,490 160,850 284-3120.11 575,000 535,830 284-3120.12 0 6,665 284-592 59,500 48,850 Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Jan Timm, representing the Treasurer, presented a motor vehicle exemption application. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Larson to approve a motor vehicle exemption for Hastings College for one new vehicle. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. County Attorney offered a settlement to the Board on the valuation of Autumn Park apartments. They had appealed the Boards decision to the TERC. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the stipulation for settlement of the valuation for Autumn Park apartments at $1,000,000.00. Roll call, ayes: Murman, friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS 4 COUNTY,NEBRASKA 81 Motion by Johnson, seconded by Murman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Returned to regular session at 10:25 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella� County Clerk Beverly JohnsA• Deputy Larry W odman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, July 2, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Larson, seconded by Friend that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Kehoe reported that at the ACOB Annex the wrecking crew was finished with the second floor. There is a contractor coming to move the wall as discussed, drywall and paint. An electrical contractor will take care of the wiring and the project should be done in about a month. Johnson mentioned there was some discussion regarding the phone lines over there. Derick Splitt with Alltel has indicated that he did not think the new lines for that office could be part of the courthouse system since it was a separate building. Kehoe said he would check on that but thought the electrician should be able to wire it for connection to the courthouse system. Dyer attended the Planning & Zoning committee meeting last night. There was some discussion regarding the Osborne property and Kathy's office hours. The committee will have hearings for adjustments to the County Comprehensive Plan since there have been several instances of problems. Friend attended an executive and regular meeting of Midland Area Agency on Aging and also two NIRMA conference calls, one regarding the August 1 renewal rates and the other with the claims committee. Larson attended two MAAA meetings. Woodman attended an LEPC meeting. Terry Marshall resigned from the committee. Other than that, it was routine business. Donna Daiss discussed a contract with SASA for payment of $20,000.00 to the county for a part time prosecutor for domestic violence and sexual assault cases. SASA had applied for and received a grant from the Crime Commission. Daiss told the Board since she does not have any extra office space for a part time attorney, she planned to assign one of her deputy attorneys as the part time prosecutor and contract out with a private attorney for such things as mental health hearings. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Murman to approve and authorize the chairman to sign the contract with SASA for funding of a part time attorney for prosecution of domestic violence and sexual assault cases through a $20,000.00 grant received from the Crime Commission. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, Kehoe. Daiss also reported to the Board that she and Toogood have reviewed a proposal from the Public Advocacy Office for 25% reimbursement to the county for felony cases represented by the public defender if the county adopts certain guidelines. If the county adopts those guidelines it could end up costing the county more money in the long run. Capitol felony cases would require two attorneys for the defendant and Toogood is the only one in his office that qualifies. The required fees would be more than the county is currently paying for court appointed attorneys. She does not recommend that the county pursue this at this time. Murman suggested that Toogood start keeping track of the types and numbers of felony cases that he represents for possible future applications. Greg Anderson, acting Highway Superintendent, read the Comprehensive Transportation Program resolution to the Board members. 82 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-07-02 adopting the Comprehensive Transportation Program in Adams County. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman, Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. At 10:00 AM the Board opened bids for a new motorgrader. Greg Anderson read the bids as follows: Murphy Tractor, base bid $153,300.00, John Deere 77 CH series 2, 155 hp, Balderson hydraulic lift group, $5900.00, trade-in allowance $11,000.00; delivery 45 days; Fairbanks of Grand Island, base bid of $128,500.00, New Holland R6170, 170 hp, Balderson hydraulic lift group, $4399.00, trade-in allowance, $25,000.00; delivery 90-120 days; and Nebraska Machinery, base bid of $168,425.00, CAT 140H VHP, Balderson hydraulic lift group, $3958.00, trade-in allowance of $17,500.00, delivery in 2 weeks. Larson asked the representative from Fairbanks if they were aware that the trade-in motorgrader has a blown engine. He replied that they were not aware of that and it probably would make a difference in their trade- in allowance. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to defer the bids to the Road Committee for their recommendation at the next Board meeting. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator presented an administrative plat to the Board for West Fork Second Subdivision. The size of lot one has been changed by deleting 122.70 feet. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the administrative plat for West Fork Second Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Colburn also presented two appointments to the Board for their consideration. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Dyer to approve appointments of Glen Kroeker to the Planning Commission for a three-year term to expire in July 2005 and Larry Schanaman to the Board of Adjustments for a three-year term to expire in July 2005. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Judy Hoch of WAGS was rescheduled to the July 16th Board meeting. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to move to Board of Equalization for a decision on the Peck appeal of his homestead exemption. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 10:25 AM. Motion by Friend, seconded by Dyer to accept Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of June in the amount of $836,158.32. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to move to Executive Session for discussion of contracts. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:37 AM. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:45AM. The Board concluded Chrisella Lewis County Clerk their meeting with a tour and inspection of the jail. Beverly Johnson Deputy Larryzevul oodman oodman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, July 2, 2002 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of making a decision on the appeal of Dennis Peck of his homestead application with Chairman Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Also present were County Clerk Lewis, County Attorney Daiss and Deputy Assessor Gizinski. Daiss handed out a written opinion to the Board members regarding the statutes covering homestead exemptions and the qualifications to apply. The Board needed to decide whether or not Mr. Peck qualified based on his medical condition. Discussion ensued for and against amongst the Board members. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNT', NEBRASKA . 1 - . ♦ 7 % t Roll call, ayes: Friend, Kehoe, Dyer and Larson. Nays, Murman, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Murman, second by Larson to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:35 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Lary odman Chairman Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnson Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, July 16, 2002 83 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to move to Executive Session for contract negotiations and personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive session at 9:35 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 9:50 AM. Kathy Colburn, Planning and Zoning Administrator, presented the application for the R.W. Hohlfeld Subdivision, case 02-07.2. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve the application of Robert Hohlfeld for R.W. Hohlfeld Subdivision, case 02-07.2. Roll call ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe reported that he attended an area mutual aid fire and rescue seminar for Adams County and surrounding counties and parts of Kansas. There was good discussion about a communications problem. He also reminded the Board members of the City/County Combined Services committee meeting tomorrow at8:30AM. Johnson attended a meeting of the Adams County Convention and Visitors Bureau. He reported that the April lodging receipts were flat. Next Wednesday they will meet to look at the lodging receipts situation and determine where to make changes to the program. Friend attended a regular meeting of the Adams Count Senior Services Committee and also a teleconference of the NIRMA claims committee. Larson reported that the Roads Committee has reviewed the motorgrader bids and have looked at the New Holland machine and it was the concensus of the Road Committee to accept the bid for the Caterpillar machine. Johnson stated that the CAT is an excellent machine and one that he is familiar with. It performs well but there must be at some point a limit to what we pay when other machines that supposedly meet the specs are $40,000.00 lower than the CAT bid. We have a responsibility to be conservative especially in these hard times. Based on the substantial difference in bids, I can't support this recommendation. Murman asked how long the New Holland had been on the market. Larson replied that there is no internet re -sale value established yet. Dyer stated that Anderson made inquiries as to the New Holland's performance in other counties and the New Holland consumes 500 gallons of fuel per'week compared to the CAT consumption of 300 to 350 gallons per week. The grader operators at the shop don't think that the New Holland design is adequate for our use. Kehoe asked about the availability of parts. Larson replied that he imagined there was parts distributors in the United States. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA -rren. won.cic. wi..e-in va ue o ie yew o and won . e ase on ' e weig Murman sated that he would vote for the CAT but Johnson has a point. There comes a time when a $40,000.00 difference has to be taken into consideration. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to accept the Nebraska Machinery bid in the amount of $168, 425.00 for the Caterpillar motorgrader. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, and Woodman. Nays, Johnson. Jim Anderson of Nebraska Emergency Management Agency presented information to the Board regarding the update of the Adams County Local Emergency Operating Plan. He stated that Governor Johanns has asked NEMA to update the county LEOPs and he will be working with Loren Uden to update the county's plan that was adopted in 1991. Uden reported that he has started to review the county and the state generic plan. His plan is to use the state generic plan and insert area specific information in order to make use of the state grant and thereby keep county costs down. Donna Daiss, County Attorney, reported that there are several properties whose real estate taxes are outstanding over three years and asked the Board to pass a resolution authorizing the her to proceed with foreclosure on these properties. She stated there are currently some properties already in the process and these are additional properties. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to adopt resolution 02-07-16 authorizing foreclosure procedures by the County Attorney. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Kehoe stated that there are several surplus county vehicles sitting around that need to be sold. He wants to get a list of surplus property together and set date for a public auction. County Clerk Lewis was instructed to send a memo to the county departments advising them to make lists of their surplus equipment and circulate it to other departments for their use. The equipment that they have left that cannot be used by other departments is to be presented to the County Board to be declared as surplus and placed at public auction at the meeting on August 20`h. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Larson, seconded by Friend to accept officers reports for the month of June from the Sheriff, Treasurer, Register of Deeds and County Clerk. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Glen Kroeker, co-chairman of the Planning Commission read a prepared statement to the Board regarding the actions taken by the Board concerning the Justin Osborne property. He stated that the members of the Planning Commission have specific goals that they hope to achieve and specific zoning regulations to reflect these goals with specific procedures in place to accomplish that which the Board disregarded. Orval Stahr, consultant to the Planning Commission, stated that if the Board wished to make changes to the Comprehensive Plan that it could be accomplished in a couple of weeks and they could have followed the procedures that are set out in the plan. Murman told him that the Board was led to believe that that it would take a couple of months to amendment the'Comprehensive Plan and time was an issue in this case. If the Board had been told that the amendments could be in place in a couple of weeks they would have waited. He also stated that the Board was told that the Planning Commission had addressed the problem regarding the Observes; and the Board was led to believe that the Planning Commission was going to offer an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan dealing with this problem. He also mentioned that the Planning Commission was directed a couple of years to amendment the livestock confinement regulations and they haven't brought anything to the Board yet. Glen Kroeker stated the need to educate the people of Adams County as to what zoning regulations and the comprehensive plan are. Judy Hoch with WAGS appeared before the Board to request $25,000.00 for the animal shelter thereby guaranteeing Adams County space for placement of stray animals. Woodman asked her if she had approached the villages as to whether or not they would want to participate in the animal shelter. Chief Thoren approached the Board with an Interlocal Agreement for maintaining the animal shelter. He remarked that it was patterned after the Emergency Management Agreement and the county could participate either by setting a dollar amount or a percentage. There were some problems with the draft of the agreement and he said he would bring a new draft to the Board for their review. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Murman to move to Board of Equalization for the purpose of making the final determination of values on protested property that had been heard from July 8`h through 12`h. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 11:00 AM. Motion by Friend, seconded by Kehoe to accept, with regrets, the resignation of Charles Bourg from the Planning Commission Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. OMAHA WORLD HERALD KEARNEY HUB VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTW UNION BANK & TRUST CO US POSTAL SERVICE QUALITY INN & SUITES ALLTEL HOMETOWN LEASING BUSINESS PRINTING EAKES OFFICE PLUS U S POSTMASTER NACRC/TASK FORCE EAKES OFFICE PLUS CITY NATL BANK & TRUST MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE HASTINGS TRIBUNE CULLIGAN KATHY COLBURN BOB KOBER JOHNNY REINERS PAT DRUMMOND ALEX ECKERT JR CHARLES BOURG LARRY R SCHANAMAN JIM KOSTAL GLEN KROEKER PAT HODGE CLARENCE KRUEGER PEARL DAVISON COLETTE PARR COMPUTER CONSULTANTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ALLTEL MICRO WAREHOUSE IBM CORPORATION ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT CLK OF SUPREME COURT ADAMS CO SHERIFF ADAMS CO SHERIFF CORNHUSKER PRESS UNITED BANK OF IOWA EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS KANDACE HALLETT ADAMS COUNTY COURT CLK OF SUPREME COURT COMPUTER CONSULTANTS DELUXE BUSINESS FORMS & HASTINGS TRIBUNE CULLIGAN CHILD DEVELP COUNCIL EAKES OFFICE PLUS WALMART COMMUNITY BRC SEILER, PARKER P.C. SEILER, PARKER P.C. SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS ROBERT SULLIVAN ARTHUR R LANGVARDT BRYAN S MCQUAY ATTY/LAW SUSAN K ALEXANDER KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL OKEEFE ELEVATOR CO INC HASTINGS UTILITIES MARTIN FLAG CO PARAMOUNT LINEN & UNIFOR KIRBY JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO ROCHESTER MIDLAND/ICL DUTTON LAINSON CO GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV BIG G COMM`HARDWARE WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV VOSS LIGHTNING OVERHEAD DOOR EAKES OFFICE PLUS MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM FIRST NATL INFORMATION EAKES OFFICE PLUS ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF OMB POLICE SUPPLY UNCLE NEAL'S COUNTRY COUNTY GENERAL ADVERTISING ADVERTISING SUPPLIES PRINTING & PUBLISHING COPIER POSTAL SERVICES LODGING EQUIPMENT RENTAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL POSTAL SERVICES DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT` RENTAL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT PUBLISHING MISCELLANEOUS REIMBURSEMENT MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE MILEAGE EQUIPMENT REPAIR DUES, SUB, REG SOFTWARE REPAIR COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS MENTAL HEALTH COSTS MENTAL HEALTH COSTS SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, COURT COSTS JUVENILE CARE SUPPLIES COURT COSTS ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRS UTILITIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICALS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MILEAGE' MILEAGE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS FUEL 151.05 105.60 67.92 2,320.80 232.10 126.00 397.65 133.56 156.00 55.00 60.92 68.00 50.00 12.03 11.00 230.00 96.96 80.00 16.36 33.00 93.84 166.62 6.90 6.21 4.14 171.20 5.52 54.38 183.65 156.80 59.40 38.95 55.38 39.90 15.95 37.27 277.88 943.05 555.58 1,384.93 104.00 81.28 252.29 104.71 290.00 24.17 54.17 21.46 750.00 104.00 887.25 192.49 330.50 "24.00 215.00 253.43 22.84 1,550.00 183.00 544.55 1,674.00 1,087.50 36.'00 6,000.00 1,800.72 1,580.00 2.65 778.77 10,269.25 84.47 337.64 67.45'' 84.24` 264.00 152.70 18.80 105.30` '200.58 291.00 63.76 25.62 275.50 182.94 11.50 563.20 490.00 376.22 360.24 149.95 12.00 86 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTI METEORLOGIX CITY OF HASTINGS J & B MOBILE LOCK SERV LYNN PEAVEY COMPANY RADIO SHACK ACCT PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC ELECTRONICS SERVICE (93) BADGER UNIFORMS CORNHUSKER PRESS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS PHILLIPS 66 CO NEBR CRIME COMMISSION ADAMS CO GRAIN & FEED ADAMS CO HWY DEPT COMPUTER HARDWARE ACME PRINTING MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC STATE OF NEBR GREAT PLAINS CPD INC PAUL SPADY OLDS BUICK KERR CHEVROLET CO KENESAW MOTOR CO KARNES AUTO REPAIR T & L TOWING JASON ACKLES JAMES KONEN III` BRAD M CONSBRUCK MIKE POPLAU STEVE CAMPBELL JOHN KRONTZ KEVIN MAUCK DOUGLAS RUHTER RODNEY WILKERSON MICHAEL PETERSON M GLENN KEMP MICHAEL SHADA DON PETTENGILL GORDON SIDLO JOHN RUST NEBR ASSOC OF CO ATTYS DONNA S FEGLER-DAISS DOUGLAS CO HEALTH CTR HASTINGS POLICE DEPT ADAMS CO SHERIFF EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS LEXIS PUBLISHING LEXISNEXIS HERITAGE TITLE'INC THOMPSON PUBL GROUP INC REGIONAL PATHOLOGY SERV CREIGHTON MEDICAL LAB STATE OF NE ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV DAWSON CO SHERIFF COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERI ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTI PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC SUNMART PHARMACY HASTINGS FAMILY PRACTICE NEBR UROLOGY CTR PC MIKE'S MEDI-SAVE PHARMAC MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO G A MICEK DDS PC KEITHS PHARMACIES BERTS REXALL DRUGS GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO SVOBODA PLUMBING AND PUM PRINCE OF THE ROAD IDENTICOMM INC ALLTEL ALLTEL UNISERVICE INC WILLIAMS EXTERMINATING I MERIT COMMISSION FUEL CONTRACT SERV LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS REPAIR' SUPPLIES RADIO REPAIR UNIFORM ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS FUEL REPAIR SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL DATA PROCESSING COSTS FUEL', FUEL FUEL FUEL FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM UNIFORM UNIFORM UNIFORM UNIFORM UNIFORM UNIFORM UNIFORM UNIFORM UNIFORM ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE DUES, SUB, REG MILEAGE AUTOPSY COSTS BLOOD TESTS BLOOD TESTS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES COUNTY LAW LIBRARY COUNTY LAW LIBRARY FORECLOSURE COSTS COUNTY LAW LIBRARY COURT COSTS AUTOPSY COSTS NET COM TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES PRISONERS - FOOD PRISONERS - FOOD LAW ENF SUPP FOOD REPAIR DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB, REG, MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS REPAIR REPAIR TRAVEL EXPENSES LAW ENF SUPP MERIT COMMISSION PRISONERS - FOOD MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS 34.95 246.00 3,033.88 18.20 208.80 62.08 680.80 214.46 21.39 249.03 63.37 192.91 239.13 52.40 6.00 18.35 1,760.52 417.34 245.10 260.00 9.37 48.06 24.08 270.02 478.90 257.75 50.00 105.00 35.00 35.00 150.00 150.00 105.00 150.00 105.00 150.00' 105.00 105.00 150.00 105.00 17.50 35.00 2,029.30 83.96 210.00 50.00 60.00 22.00 406.67 218.01 428.92 360.00 299.00 1,025.00 135.00 1,333.83 150.00 724.05 22.99 38.76 186.99 82.90 76.19 180.99 2,876.95 415.18 203.38 1,537.99 1,160.71 251.61 1,620.00 295.45 23.25 194.00 194.00 354.70 39.55 352.50 1,211.00 1.00 130.00 350.00 583.77 456.28 127.09 40.00 203.69 60.08 24.32 52.89 38.80 38.00 SUPERVISO ADAMS ORD N®. 25 RASKA 87 FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY CASH WA CANDY COMPANY MID NEBRASKA RESTAURANT DAN FURMAN GARY HUESKE DAVID RUTT KIM THAYER BRENDA CHAISE MERLIN BRUNA CORY ST JOHN RANDY BORRELL JAMES SIDLO SUE DEEPE JEFF WELLS MARC WALTHER OLIVE MADRID PHELPS CO TREASURER PHELPS CO TREASURER PHELPS CO TREASURER U S POSTMASTER NE TECH & TELE INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS KEARNEY CO TREASURER KEARNEY CO TREASURER ADAMS CO CLERK BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ALLTEL CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS ALLTEL CORNHUSKER PRESS MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC LOREN UDEN LOREN UDEN LOREN UDEN DELORIS HOLBERT CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS CO HWY DEPT CRESCENT ELECTRIC DEBORAH MEYER CVSOAN TREASURER US POSTAL SERVICE BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV ADAMS CO SHERIFF FEE ACT ALLTEL ALLTEL HASTINGS TRIBUNE L L MORRIS MIPS/CO SOLUTIONS LLC RINDER PRINTING CO CORNHUSKER PRESS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS COUNTY COURT EILEENS COLOSSAL COOKIES COAST COMPUTER PRODUCTS CORP DIVERSIFIED SERV IN ADAMS COUNTY BOARD ADAMS COUNTY CLERK ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER REGISTER OF DEEDS ADAMS COUNTY ASSESSOR PLANNING & ZONING DATA PROCESSING CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT COURT BAILIFF PUBLIC DEFENDER MAINTENANCE DEPT EXTENSION OFFICE MOCROFILM DEPT ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY CORRECTIONS & COMMUNICATIONS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ADAMS COUNTY SURVEYOR VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ZEE MEDICAL SERV WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV WF BUS PAYMENT PROCESSIN UNISERVICE INC THOMSEN OIL CO STETSON BLDG PRODUCTS STATE OF NEBR SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT SANITARY OUTDOOR SERV IN PRISONERS - FOOD LAW ENF SUPP REPAIR UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE MATRON FEES POSTAL SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES POSTAL SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES. SUPPLIES POSTAL SERVICES EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES SUPPLIES TELEPHONE SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES POSTAL SERVICES TRAVEL EXPENSES CARS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS TELEPHONE TELEPHONE TRAVEL EXPENSES MISCELLANEOUS MILEAGE MISCELLANEOUS POSTAL SERVICES SUPPLIES HANDI-BUS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS CONTRACT SERV PRINTING & PUBLISHING RETIREMENT CONTRIBUTIONS -COUNTY BUDGET PREPARATION COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COPY PAPER JURY PAYROLL COUNTY COURT COSTS SUPPLIES DATA PROCESSING CONTINGENCIES -DEFICIENCIES SALAREIS SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE ROAD - BRIDGE REIMBURSEMENT SUPPLIES - MEDICAL GARBAGE MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES FUEL SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICITY MISCELLANEOUS 5,126.79 297.08 86.25 105.00 105.00 150.00 35.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 20.00 151.87 30.28 84.56 68.00 47.16 8.51 180.74 76.00 128.34 66.39 87.87 45.20 24.73 68.55 355.00 37.41 6.00 299.68 3,123.60 125.00 22.72 279.49 79.73 34.03 78.11. 54.00 37.00 48.59 9,822.85 5,017.87 106.32 38.07 493.61 103.86 275.16 128.27 150.92 5,347.50 854.27 29.25 184.92 96.94 6,418.69 10,511.66 24,786.66 7,078.70 13,169.90 1,625.41 4,793.53 15,533.51 2,052.00 11,484.79 11,957.93 3,535.92 1,851.95 56,125.47 24,775.53 33, 800.98 3,211.10 83.33 5,568.53 12,045.52 17,601.52 51,534.66 658.23 125.88 24.80 66.86 93.53 132.06 4,410.74 43.06 1,126.00 161.24 150.00 88 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA POWER PLAN PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA PAVELKA TRUCK & TRLR REP LINDA PARR NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS NEBR TRUCK CENTER NEBR PETERBILT FORD INC NE MACHINERY CO NEBRASKA CRANE NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC OF MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC MIDWEST HYDRAULIC SERV MICHAEL TODD & MAINELLI WAGNER & ASSOC LINWELD LILLEY'S SAND & GRAVEL LIBERTY FLAG & SPEC CO K MART KINDER MORGAN KERR CHEVROLET CO JULLEE JOHNSON JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO ISLAND SUPPLY HEARTLAND COOP IDEAL ELECTRIC HASTINGS UTILITIES HASTINGS TRIBUNE GRAND ISLAND TESTING LAB GLENWOOD TELEPHONE CO GLENWOOD TELECOMMUNICATI GESSFORD MACHINE SHOP FOBBEN DIESEL SERV FLEET PRIDE SAMUELSON EQUIP CO FARMERS UNION COOP GAS CASE CREDIT COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS CENTRAL NEBR EQUIPMENT CASH WA CANDY COMPANY BLADEN SAND & GRAVEL INC BIG G COMM HARDWARE AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS ALLTEL ALLTEL ACE/EATON METALS ADAMS COUNTY ROAD DEPT NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO ADAMS CO BLDG FUND ADAMS CO TELECOMMUNICATI HASTINGS UTILITIES BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS CITY OF HASTINGS N -ACT BROCHURE SWAP U S POSTMASTER RELIABLE H & H LAWN CARE SUNMART VISA VISA VISA' WORLDCOM CORNHUSKER PRESS ANNE ROHAN ANNE ROHAN JESSICA JUNGCK SANDRA DITTMER ADAMS COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO NEBRASKA U C FUND LIVINGSTON BUTLER - HASTINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY ALLTEL BRILLIANCE AUDIO INC BAKER & TAYLOR INC ADAMS COUNTY LIBRARY NE RETIREMENT MATCH SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD REP PARTS RADIO EQUIPMENT REP PARTS CUSTODIAL SIGNS RD EQ REP PARTS REPAIRS SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES REP PARTS REP PARTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL REP PARTS PAVEMENT MARKING SP FEES CONSULTANT SUPPLIES GRAVEL MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES HEATING FUELS REP PARTS CUSTODIAL TOOLS MISCELLANEOUS TIRES & REP SIGNALS ELECTRICITY ADVERTISEMENT ENGINEER TESTING TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES REP PARTS REP LABOR REP PARTS EP PARTS SUPPLIES REP PARTS RADIO REPAIR EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPLIES GRAVEL TIRES '& REP REP PARTS TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES CULVERTS SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS RENT TELEPHONE SERVICES UTILITIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE SERVICES MAINT WORK POSTAL SERVICES SUPPLIES REPAIR TOURISM PROMOTION POSTAL SERVICES PRINTING &"PUBLISHING TOURISM PROMOTION TELEPHONE SERVICES PRINTING & PUBLISHING POSTAL SERVICES TOURISM PROMOTION MILEAGE MILEAGE SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ACT UNEMPLOYMENT CONTRIBUTIONS RELIEF - MEDICAL COUNTY BURIALS COUNTY LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY LIBRARY SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE 163.14 1,300.08 303.99 25.00 1,508.00 17.46 104.72 2,150.60 404.80 758.46 288.45 26.93 230.00 283.98 47.41 379.56 9.35 587.00 268.45 33.98 80.65 32.68 25.00 270.64 93.57 3,350.06 91.90 547.49 18.41 45.00 90.62 69.95 797.55 150.00 1,346.37 29.38 132.10 33.18 338.00 226.00 53.16 610.00 114.87 234.61 254.30 75.00 730.15 68,396.77 3,589.31 5,175.86 13,717.62 183.83 500.00 35.10 282.43 60.27 22.95 99.95 15.69 100.00 68.00 67.85 463.12 18.96 237.00 609.85 33.63 90.69 117.26 5.20 34.82 8.12 24.82 4,041.29 136.16 296.99 657.21 5.93 1,288.00 1,390.00 500.00 21.39 68.33 210.40 3,254.51 98.18 245.14 383.01 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COU BRASKA 89 USDA, APHIS, WILDLIFE SE CHARLIE GENTERT COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERI ADAMS CO HWY DEPT 3 POINTS TIRE NAPA AUTO PARTS KERR CHEVROLET CO ORSCHELN FARM & HOME. ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ADAMS COUNTY WEED DEPT NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL STATE OF NE INHERITANCE TAX CONTRACT SERVICES MOWING COURTHOUSE BUILDING MISC CAP OUTLAY ' NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL FUEL TIRES & REP REP PARTS REP PARTS REP PARTS POSTAL SERVICES SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE ESCROW HOLDING FUND MISCELLANEOUS 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY PHONE EMERGENCY PHONE EMERGENCY PHONE INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET TELEPHONE SERVICES This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnso Deputy Larry oodman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Tuesday, July 16, 2002 1,660.00 250.00 732.48 241.01 273.50 31.67 33.24 10.89 37.00 3,309.10 198.54 240.15 1,314.42 11.86 3,499.00 54.93 117.70 1,862.88 40.04 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of hearing protests to property valuations convening on July 8, 2002 at 9:00 AM in the County Board Room. Supervisors Murman and Friend heard protest numbers 02-001 through 02-040, convening at 9:00 AM on July 8th and recessing at 5:00 PM. Also present at the hearings were County Assessor Sue Fredricks, Appraiser Shelly Harpham and County Clerk Chris Lewis. Supervisors Kehoe and Woodman heard protest numbers 02-041 through 02-080 and 02-219, 02-226 and 02-228 re convening July 9th at 9:00 AM and recessing at 5:00 PM. Supervisors Larson and Dyer heard protest numbers 02-081through 02-138 re convening at 9:00 AM and recessing at 5:00 PM. Supervisors Johnson and Kehoe heard protest numbers 02-106 through 02-192, 02-223 through 02-2325, 02-227 and 02-238 re convening at 9:00 AM on July 11`h and recessing at 5:00 PM. Supervisors Larson and Woodman heard protest numbers 02-193 through 02-220 reconvening at 9:00 AM and recessing at 12 Noon and Supervisors Murman and Friend reconvened at 1:00 PM to hear protest numbers 02-214 through 02-245, recessing at 5:00 PM. The Full Board re convened at 11:00 AM on July 16, 2002 make final determination of values and to take formal action setting those values. They also heard from Jan Timm, representative from the Treasurer's office, regarding 2 applications for motor vehicles exemptions. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Murman to approve motor vehicle exemptions for South Central Bnehavioral Services and the YMCA. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. The County Assessor also presented the Board with an undervalued property belonging to KHAS/KICSBroadcasting and recommended that the value be set at $98,135.00. The old value had been #39,900.00. She also presented properties that were over valued belonging to Bosselman's and Hastings Irriation for correction. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to adopt the values as follows for property values protested for 2002 as determined by the Board of Equalization. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Friend, Kehoe, Dyer, larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Protest # 02-001 02-002 02-003 Parcel ID # 6208.00 38-500.12 284-51410 Old Value 70,840 198,265 14,685 New Value 67,500 183,845 14,685 90 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 02-005 02-006 02-007 02-008 02-009 02-010 02-011 02-012 02-013 02-014 02-015 02-016 02-017 02-018 02-019 02-020 02-021 02-022 02-023 02-024 02-025 02-026 02-027 02-028 02-029 02-030 02-031 02-032 02-033 02-034 02-035 02-036 02-037 02-038 02-039 02-040 02-041 02-042 02-043 02-044 02-045 02-046 02-047 02-048 02-049 02-050 02-051 02-052 02-053 02-054 02-055 02-056 02-057 02-058 02-059 02-060 02-061 02-062 02-063 02-064 02-065 02-066 02-067 02-068 02-069 02-070 02-071 02-072 02-073 02-074 02-075 02-076 284-10998.00 284-3408.00 284-1870.10 284-1868.00 284-10692.00 284-9820.00 300-50024.00 284-9574.00 283-250.10 284-16370.10 284-1450.10 284-3844.00 284-50954.00 132-162.00 284-52660.10 284-52670.00 300-50238.00 284-54100.00 64-3940.10 284-12902.00 284-12118.00 284-52800.00 284-2880.00 179-190.00 284-4242.00 284-8408.00 284-12816.00 128-1330.00 60-2190.00 60-2170.00 284-14314.00 300-90.00 284-2592.00 284-4632.10 284-8828.00 284-17760.00 284-3492.00 284-9676.00 284-9674.00 284-7216 294-72.00 284-5242.10 284-53135.00 284-3486.00 284-12698.00 284-9616.00 284-9618.00 284-9162.00 284-942.00 284-11928.00 284-12864.00 284-5512 284-51150.10 284-8692 284-6346.00 40-290 178-00250 290-318.10 284-1486.00 284-4550.00 284-52140.01 300-50342.00 284-17650 284-3870.10 64-3360.40 284-413246 284-3314.00 284-18972.70 284-50300.00 284-12100 118-122.16 195-650 71,085 62,990 116,700 50,390 51,000 144,960 16,575 42,240 165,600 45,075 246,985 23,000 17,160 95,800 11,155 2720 35,605 9085 31,815 46,015 45,430 26,135 57,995 36,765 72,420 432,080 61,780 61,445 45,745 201,180 55,025 38,675 101,000 35,335 53,805 105,370 76,315 19,965 89,505 58,805 46,050 188,060 2845 71,415 53,720 30,000 42,710 30,925 46,890 34,605 52,975 43,055 16,535 66,970 83,335 193,005 61,540 60,140 475,085 45,985 5445 28,065 148,750 47,450 101,485 89,365 57,295 132,285 8745 54,680 195,190 44,400 66,500 56,500 89,120 50,390 49,000 135,000 16,575 25,410 143,630 39,495 95,000 13,875 16,000 85,000 8,000 2720 26,000 9085 10,000 24,500 30,000 12,000 30,000 36,765 55,000 299,000 19,800 45,000 45,745 201,180 50,000 8000 65,740 8200 43,750 86,100 54,640 19,965 89,505 46,900 27,500 137,410 2845 55,375 43,170 25,445 37,710 22,775 20,000 26,900 49,000 30,935 16,535 66,970 70,490 163,500 52,745 45,000 400,000 19,000 5445 26,000 148,750 47,450 87,480 73,220 45,000 132,285 8745 24,160 195,190 11,155 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNT ` 'NEBRASKA 91 02-078 02-079 02-080 02-081 02-082 02-083 02-084 02-085 02-086 02-087 02-088 02-089 02-090 02-091 02-092 02-093 02-094 02-095 02-096 02-097 02-098 02-099 02-100 02-101 02-102 02-103 02-104 02-105 02-106 02-107 02-108 02-109 02-110 02-111 02-112 02-113 02114 02-115 02-116 02-117 02-118 02-119 02-120 02-121 02-122 02-123 02-124 02-125 02-126 02-127 02-128 02-129 02-130 02-131 02-132 02-133 02-134 02-135 02-136 02-137 02-138 02-139 02-140 02-141 02-142 02-143 02-144 02-145 02-146 02-147 02-148 02-149 300-50254.00 300-50270.00 284-9662.00 40-694.00 116-50142 182-1654.00 284-11100.00 284-5374 64-2590.00 284-1520.14. 284-12068 284-1520.13 182-1252 284-11012 300-50038.00 284-14506.00 300-50328.00 284-16980.00 300-50232.00 129-130 284-12342.00 284-8534.00 284-9878.00 40-22056.50 284-5122.00 284-1610 284-11004.00 284-14508.00 284-1872.00 290-316.00 290-324 290-326 290-328 290-330 290-332 290-334 290-336 290-338 290-340 290-342 284-9156.10 120-20.00 284-11314.00 284-50800 284-52090.00 284-52100.00 284-51610.00 284-51340.00 284-51930.00 284-51360.00 284-1290.00 284-17050.00 284-51530.00 284-14685.00 283-180.00 284-1076.00 284-5314.00 284-9600.00 284-3120.10 284-5200.00 290-318.11 284-9740 224-482.00 300-50332.00 284-656.00 284-3458.00 284-3964.00 284-3974.00 284-50354 283-8574 284-9776.00 283-774.00 9890 9270. 7855 9270 44,605 38,535 204,600 160,000 7175 6000 176,995 171,980 90,540 83,100 57,560 57,560 44,420 37,500 52,195 27,380 81,225 75,000 26,855 26,855 88,300 88,300 65,475 65,475 8255 8255 151,370 141,515 29,975 20,000 88,480 81,500 41,920 30,500 160,000 150,000 58,810 29,500 2,216,500 2,081,030 147,985 127,030 186,000 168,000 101,900 94,970 46,690 41,060 43,480 31,000 150,175 130,000 174,465 162,925 2,603,580 1,900,000 15,995 3190 17,680 3535 16,665 3335 17,680 3535 17,680 3535 17,680 3535 17,680 3535 17,170 3435 17,680 3535 18,945 3790 71,245 71,245 179,130 173,500 55,960 55,960 15,500 10,000 2970 500 1000 0 3345 500 24,155 0 4120 2000 6460 5000 393,800 150,000 275,000 214,500 4120 3000 103,255 85,000 248,000 206,000 41,380 35,230 35,485 35,485 45,000 40,000 575,000 466,500 7165 7165 1,708,850 1,606,320 110,550 110,550 135,340 135,340 48,305 43,000 49,425 49,425 12,100 12,100 68,625 68,625 56,440 56,440 27,930 27,930 70,715 44,000 140,440 119,000 38,700 38,700 92 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 020 02-151 02-152 02-153 20-154 02-155 02-156 02-157 02-158 02-159 02-160 02-161 02-162 02-163 02-164 02-165 02-166 02-167 02-168 02-169 02-170 02-171 02-172 02-173 02-174 02-175 02-176 02-177 02-178 02-179 02-179A 02-180 02-181 02-182 02-183 02-184 02-185 02-186 02-187 02-188 02-189 02-190 02-191 02-192 02-193 02-194 02-195 02-196 02-197 02-198 02-199 02-200 02-201 02-202 02-203 02-204 02-205 02-206 02-207 02-208 02-209 02-210 02-211 02-212 02-213 02-214 02-215 02-216 02-217 02-218 02-219 02-220 02-221 - 12,2-15 283-776.00 284-51670.00 8-270.21 284-12856 290-404.11 284-1566.00 306-18.00 306-26.00 306-44.00 306-42.00 306-34.00 306-32.00 306-30.00 306-28.00 306-22.00 306-40.00 306-38.00 306-14.00 306-20.00 306-16.00 306-12.00 306-36 306-24.00 306-10.00 284-9408 284-12348 116-2620.00 116-2662.02 236-754.11 283-234.00 236-754.10 284-11562.00 284-50952.00 64-4510.00 284-5277.00 284-53530.00 284-53300.00 284-53370.0 284-107360 284-5474 284-10734.0 284-9762 284-2052 284-4134.0 284-2426 300-50206.00 284-50770.01 284-12720 179-220.00 284-20820.00 284-50420.00 284-50590.00 284-50760.00 284-51260.00 284-50480.00 284-50410.00 284-50490.00 284-50520.00 284-50670.00 284-50790.00 284-50610.00 284-50830.00 284-1396.20 284-8588.00 300-50108.00 284-15816.00 284-43736.00 284-16370.30 300-50006.00 128-920 284-2404.00 300-50408.00 2970 30,330 406,275 62,810 1,184,040 30,780 6775 10,170 7355 6415 10,155 10,095 9950 10,065 7030 5790 6160 9870 8045 8725 9225 8470 10,690 10,150 62,775 62,090 67,200 79,500 10,500 92,700 280,820 53,700 11,440 165,330 4320 4420 5200 3685 23,600 55,320 106,550 141,145 52,080 60,730 48,305 30,685 10,065 47,000 300,215 2610 7450 4100 4760 2125 13,475 4285 5385 7990 2080 2140 6880 7965 126,000 110,250 28,745 93,290 41,925 44,350 8545 126,345 40,000 33,860 2970 27810 406,275 40,000 1,113,000 25,290 1355 2035 1470 1285 2030 2020 1990 2015 1410 1160 1230 1975 1610 1745 1845 1695 2140 2030 54.500 50,470 39,000 69,000 10,500 75,000 245,320 48,780 9500 158,460 4320 4420 5200 3685 16,700 55,320 106,550 125,000 27,810 56,000 42,000 30,685 9000 37,500 300,215 2000 7450 2500 4760 4000 10,000 2500 3000 5000 2080 2140 5000 2500 115,900 55,980 26,500 89,000 21,000 39,495 6000 118,905 30,775 33,860 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 } ADAMS COUNTY ,NEBRASKA 93 02-223 02-224 02-225 02-226 02-227 02-228 02-229 02-230 02-231 02-232 02-233 02-234 02-235 02-236 02-237 02-238 02-239 02-240 02-241 02-242 02-243 02-244 02-245 500-17310.13 500-17310.12 284-54050.00 284-53460.00 284-9790.00 284-7348 284-788 284-11780 284-17384 284-12234 284-12104 284-8838 284-4402 283-289 283-398 284-476.00 172-72 008-230.52 284-9608.00 284-54140.01 64-1570 58-240 300-50142 Undervalued property 292-70 3,412,530 805,650 6515 9455 132,930 32,760 46,250 35,500 124,500 62,500 52,000 32,800 38,195 14,415 28,195 90,865 15,205 291,115 55,290 31,535 7910 2400 10,350 1,816,615 724,660 6515 9455 124,040 29,760 42,000 35,500 110,000 62,500 52,000 32,800 38,195 12,000 26,000 75,000 7500 266,895 50,000 28,000 6900 1835 10,350 39,900 98,135 Overvalued property 300-88 32,645 5510 300-86 70,395 15,865 300-84 68,510 15,235 This Board of Equalization for year 2002 is now adjourned sine die. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnson Deputy Larry W odman Chairman %-4„3„,,) COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, August 6, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Friend was absent. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Kehoe reported that nothing other than moving a wall has been completed at 413 W 3rd St. The offices are supposed to be ready by September 1 but that doesn't look good now. He also reported that he attended two City/County Combined Services meetings. At the first meeting something was brought forward that required another meeting later in Executive Session. Johnson attended a special meeting of the Adams County Convention and Visitors Bureau on July 24"'. They looked over the budget and declining balances and plan to be ready to make changes when the balance is less than two months expenditures. Dyer attended an organizational meeting of the Juvenile Fire Starters in York last Thursday. They are working on a program at Kearney for 2003. He also attended the Planning & Zoning meeting last night. The committee has indicated they are willing to change regulations of the present Comprehensive Plan and Orville Stahr indicated that the Board action regarding the Osborne property was not proper but justified. Changes will come to the Board at the next meeting and do away with the limit of 4 houses per quarter and allow the property owner to add one additional dwelling. 94 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Larson attended a Midland Area Agency on Aging meeting on July 25`'' and an Extension Board meeting on July 30`h. The extension meeting was a follow up of the county fair. They are getting ready for the state fair. They will be taking the exhibits to Lincoln but no one will be staying over this year. They hope to save between $500.00 to $700.00. Murman attended a Mid Nebraska Individual Services meeting. It was a difficult meeting, as they had to set the budget. The state has frozen the amount of funds they receive. They must work with the same amount of money with increased costs. They froze salaries and voted not to participate in the retirement funding this year. He also attended an HEDC meeting with not a lot to report. Dana Corp is moving equipment out but not anything new coming in. He also attended a Chamber of Commerce meeting. Woodman also attended the two City/County Combined Services committee meetings, an LEPC meeting and two Road Committee meetings where they interviewed candidates for the Highway Superintendent's position. Last Thursday he attended a meeting in Lincoln called by Dave Anderson of eleven counties that are grouped together as comparable in size and valuation. They discussed things they do differently and things they do alike. It was a good meeting and they plan to meet again. George Kulhanek addressed the Board regarding some concerns he has regarding Planning & Zoning and some actions they have taken that appear to be discriminatory. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to move to Board of Equalization for a public hearing on the removal of exempt status to a property, real estate exemption applications and over valued property. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend absent. Entered Board of Equalization at 10:00 AM. Phil Lorenzen of Kirkpatrick Pettis addressed the Board about doing an early call on the current courthouse remodeling bonds and reissuing bonds at a lower interest rate for the balance. He stated that it would save the county about $59,000.00. Motion by Murman, seconded by Johnson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-08- 06.1 for an early call of the courthouse remodeling bonds as of December 15, 2002. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-08- 06.2 allowing for re -funding of the courthouse remodeling bonds at lower interest rates. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning administrator told the Board that at last night's Planning & Zoning meeting the committee appointed Glen Kroeker as their chairman. As Chairman of the committee he would be a member of the Board of Adjustments and asked the Board to make that appointment. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to appoint Glen Kroeker to the Board of Adjustments with his term to expire in May 2005. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Murman to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign an amendment to the Hartford 457 deferred compensation plan. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-08- 06.3 adopting a preliminary budget for 2002-2003 not to exceed the 2.5% lid limit. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Greg Anderson, acting Highway Superintendent, presented an interlocal agreement to the Board with Juniata Village. This is for paving of the portion of W 12th St that goes through Juniata. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the chairman to sign an interlocal agreement with the village of Juniata for a portion of paving of W 12`h St running through Juniata. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Donna Fegler Daiss, County Attorney, told the Board the attorneys for SASA had some minor modifications and changes to the agreement with the county for the part time prosecutor for domestic violence. The Crime Commission requires that she provide statistical information to them since these are grant funds being used and also SASA wanted a provision added that says they would not be obligated for the full $20,000.00 if their funding should be withdrawn. SUPERVISORS, RECORD N® 25 ADAMS CQ,�13,RASKA s ;�1`k,F` q �+m aas� .x yk+Y.a�,, � ` gar° �} •� 13,4A§KA 95 Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the new agreement with SASA for a part time prosecutor for domestic violence cases. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Sheriff Magee told the Board that the State Patrol would give Adams County a drug seizure car for the use of a supervisory officer for the drug court to be used as the hard match for Adams County's portion of the grant funds. The vehicle would be titled to Adams County and we would provide the insurance and maintenance on the vehicle. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Dyer to accept the vehicle from the State Patrol for use by the drug court. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to move to Executive Session for personnel, litigation and general assistance. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Entered Executive Session at 11:10 AM. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Returned to regular session at 11:55 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve the request for county burial. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Kehoe to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman to accept Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of July in the amount of $556,068.39. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Tax List Corrections numbers 12763 through 12768. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to accept officers reports for the month of July from the Register of Deeds, Treasurer and Sheriff. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. The Board spent the rest of the meeting in budget workshop and adjourned at 12:50 PM. BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS VISA EAKES OFFICE PLUS UNION BANK & TRUST CO PRO PRINTING & GRAPHICS DISCOVER BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS COAST COMPUTER PRODUCTS HOMETOWN LEASING ALLTEL MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE EAKES OFFICE PLUS CULLIGAN SUSAN FREDRICKS SHELLY HARPHAM JUDY GUNN HASTINGS TRIBUNE COAST COMPUTER PRODUCTS ALLTEL COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERI BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS COMPUTER CONSULTANTS MICRO WAREHOUSE LANGVARDT & VALLE EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS COUNTY COURT TOM HAWES WALMART COMMUNITY BRC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS MURPHY'S HOMETOWN LEASING CLK OF SUPREME COURT PENNY BIRKY ARTHUR TOOGOOD PUB DEF SEILER, PARKER P.C. COUNTY GENERAL SUPPLIES DATA PROCESSING COSTS SUPPLIES COPIER SUPPLIES TRAVEL EXPENSES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, REPAIR SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT SOFTWARE MENTAL HEALTH COSTS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES COURT COSTS POSTAL SERVICES COURT COSTS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT RENTAL COURT COSTS INTERPRETER REIMBURSEMENT ATTRNY FEES 300.96 99.00 30.78 232.10 19.95 1,770.88 965.44 93.89 78.00 157.78 230.00 86.75 110.58 80.00 26.16 18.00 47.26 18.25 3.75 110.66 93.89 36.32 100.63 69.74 1,059.95 113.92 90.00 413.76 41.14 921.00 75.35 98.72 211.41 108.35 105.00 452.84 52.00 200.00 2,483.54 2,340.00 96 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA SHAWN J FARRITOR JACKIE QUEEN NIRMA INTAB INC HASTINGS UTILITIES GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO DUTTON LAINSON CO AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV BIG G HATTEN ELECTRIC SERVICE WEST -LITE CORPORATION CAREY'S PEST CONTROL MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC ORSCHELN FARM & HOME REVOLVING FUND RON SEYMOUR SUSAN BROWN MEG SAGE MACH ADAMS CO SHERIFF GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF SKAGGS/TUXALL ALAMAR UNIFORMS LAW ENFORCEMENT EQUIP CO JERRY SPADY PONT CAD INC KENESAW MOTOR CO MTS SAFETY PRODUCTS INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS GALLS INC G NEIL COMPANIES AUTO GLASS CENTER INC ELECTRONICS SERVICE (93) ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ISLAND TOWING GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV ACCESS DATA CORP COMPUTER HARDWARE NEBR LAW ENFORCEMENT RADIO SHACK ACCT VIDEO KINGDOM YMCA OMB POLICE SUPPLY LYNN PEAVEY COMPANY JAMES KONEN III BRAD M CONSBRUCK JOHN RUST AMER PROSECUTORS LEXIS PUBLISHING ADAMS CO SHERIFF HASTINGS POLICE DEPT SOFTWARE UNLIMITED ADAMS COUNTY COURT HASTINGS PATHOLOGY ASSOC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS STATE OF NE STATE OF NE ALLTEL COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERI ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV EAKES OFFICE PLUS BIG G COMM HARDWARE GREAT PLAINS CPD INC SUNMART PHARMACY BOB BARKER COMPANY HAMILTON CO SHERIFF DEPT CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF SVOBODA PLUMBING AND PUM UDEN PLUMBING & HTG CO BARMORE DRUG STORE TECHMEDICAL INC ALLTEL REDWOOD BIOTECH INC MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO G A MICEK DDS PC BERTS REXALL DRUGS KEITHS PHARMACIES CLAY CENTER SO CENT BEHAVIORAL SERV UNISERVICE INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC MILEAGE COURT COSTS INSURANCE PREMIUMS JANITORIAL UTILITIES REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES REPAIR SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES TRAVEL EXPENSES MILEAGE MILEAGE MISCELLANEOUS MILEAGE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW' ENFORCEMENT COSTS FUEL FUEL UNIFORM ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES PRINTING & PUBLISHING UNIFORM ALLOWANCE MERIT COMMISSION EXP EQUIPMENT REPAIR LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS REPAIR .- DATA PROCESSING COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE DUES, SUB, REG, COUNTY LAW LIBRARY BLOOD TESTS BLOOD TESTS SOFTWARE COURT COSTS AUTOPSY COSTS EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES NET COM EQUIPMENT RENTAL TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES PRISONERS FOOD LAW ENF SUPP MILEAGE TRAVEL EXPENSES MED-HOSP PRISONERS EQUIPMENT REPAIR EQUIPMENT REPAIR EQUIPMENT REPAIR TRAVEL EXPENSES MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP BOARD OF PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS EQUIPMENT REPAIR EQUIPMENT REPAIR MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MISCELLANEOUS MED-HOSP PRISONERS 42.34 1,097.25 82,631.60 94.37 2,901.78 1,685.92 8.17 30.03 36.00 79.87 52.00 939.10 287.00 1,656.30 93.35 915.81 569.43 223.38 232.51 889.25 413.17 19.95 367.62 697.69 274.56 92.85 365.18 222.50 38.37 58.13 691.97 100.31 198.56 21.39 70.77 80.00 9.00 1,375.00 15.00 100.00 100.60 79.00 82.50 39.99 28.95 35.00 35.00 35.00 375.00 57.73 30.00 50.00 200.00 101.75 650.00 652.00 280.40 459.66 519.99 75.00 80.00 2,521.89 75.30 405.26 666.87 2,447.26 176.36 80.02 35.00 10.39 57.00 411.56 136.69 38.63 10.49 24.96 630.00 240.00 40.00 45.00 34.71 149.96 151.32 260.00 160.00 96.00 844.04 81.69 175.00 75.00 38.80 108.36 SUPERVI�O ADAMS CO' RD N®. 25 RASKA 97 DEWEESE SAND & GRAVEL CORNHUSKER TOOL MACHINE COMPUTER CONSULTANTS CHAMPLIN TIRE RECYCLING CENTRAL NEBR EQUIPMENT CENTRAL AG & SHOP SUPPLY CENTAUR ENTERPRISES INC BOUNDARY DISTRIBUTOR AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS ALLTEL ACE/EATON METALS NAPA AUTO PARTS MIDWEST SERVICE MIDWEST SERVICE NEBRASKA CRANE NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS PAVELKA TRUCK & TRLR REP PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA POWER PLAN PRESCO SALES & SERV STATE OF NEBRASKA QUILL CORP STA UNITED INC UNISERVICE INC UNIVERSAL HYDRAULICS INC VONTZ PAVING INC VAN DIEST SUPPLY CO LINDA PARR JULLEE JOHNSON CITY OF HASTINGS GARY WILLIAMS DENNIS KAUK NEBRASKALAND PARTNERS HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES HASTINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY REGIONAL BOOKS BAKER & TAYLOR INC ALLTEL BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERI ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS NIRMA 3 POINTS TIRE EAKES OFFICE PLUS ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS JOHNSON CONTROLS ALLTEL ALLTEL STATE OF NE QWEST GRAVEL REP LABOR OFFICE REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT SIGNS SMALL TOOLS GREASE OIL REP PARTS TELEPHONE SERVICES CULVERTS SUPPLIES LUMBER SIGN POSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL SIGNS RD EQ REP PARTS RADIO EQUIPMENT REP PARTS GRADER BLADES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES REP PARTS ASPHALTIC CHEMICALS CUSTODIAL CUSTODIAL EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ACT UNEMPLOYMENT CONTRIBUTIONS RELIEF - MEDICAL RENT RENT RENT 4,144.23 249.20 112.50 1,941.00 2,000.00 132.59 19.84 319.60 640.56 102.81 3,526.80 257.70 8,808.76 1,704.00 95.70 2,600.00 14.01 945.77 3,102.16 895.00 240.00 117.55 119.60 41.22 91.00 3,139.98 117.90 25.00 25.00 2,646.00 210.00 400.00 320.79 INSTITUTIONS PATIENT CARE 7,330.00 COUNTY LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS 500.00 LIBRARY 18.33 LIBRARY 1,152.19 MISCELLANEOUS 66.82 INHERITANCE TAX LIBRARY 2,492.00 COURTHOUSE BUILDING MISC CAP OUTLAY 731.60 MISC CAP OUTLAY 232.50 NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL INSURANCE 6,508.86 MACH EQ TIRES & REP 9.50 SUPPLIES - OFFICE 5.88 ESCROW HOLDING FUND MISCELLANEOUS 690.00 MISCELLANEOUS 8,085.00 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY PHONE 55.03 OFFICE EQ REPAIR 179.99 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET TELEPHONE SERVICES 40.89 TELEPHONE SERVICES This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis County C Beverly John\.4.on Deputy Larry VOoodman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, August 6, 2002 14.79 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of holding a public hearing fore the removal of exempt status of a property, real estate exemption applications and over valued property. Chairman Larry Woodman was presiding and roll call members present were: Murman, kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Friend was absent. Also present were County Attorney Daiss, Assessor Fredricks and County Clerk Lewis. Assessor Fredricks told the Board that First Congregational Church sold a property to Hastings Federal Credit Union and statutorily this removes the exempt status of the property since the purchase was made prior to the levy date. No one appeared for the public hearing. 98 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Murman, seconded by Johnson to approve the recommendation of the Assessor to remove the exempt status of property recently sold by First Congregational Church to Hastings Federal Credit Union. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion By Dyer, seconded by Larson to approve real estate exemptions to five properties belonging to Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital and one property belonging to Hastings College. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Larson to approve the recommendation of the assessor to accept the appraised value of the Greg Auten property, ID # 236.751.10, and reduce the valuation from $245,320.00 to $212,000.00. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Returned to regular session at 10:10 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis Larry Woodman County Clerk Chairman Beverly Joh Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, August 20, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. District Six seat vacant.. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Murman reported that he attended a CASA meeting and reviewed the budget. Their United Way funding was cut last year and also again this year. He also attended the Tri -City Chamber Health forum. Solving the health care problem is not going to be simple. There is no good handle on health care costs, drug costs, etc. Johnson attended an Adams County Convention and Visitors Bureau meeting. It was after the Kool-Aid weekend and just before the street race weekend and everyone was having a pretty good feeling. Kehoe reported that Buildings and Grounds are currently discussing some of the plants around the courthouse. Some have died. A meeting of the Landscape Committee will be scheduled. He also reported that the work on the office space for ISP is continuing and they are supposed to be in by September 1St. He also reminded the Board that they will be reconvening at the Emergency Operations Center at 1:15 this afternoon. Woodman reported that he attended a planning meeting in Kearney for the NACO convention in December. He stated that there is a good agenda proposed and that there is a movement to organize an affiliate association for commissioners and supervisors. Kehoe reported that there is a list of county property circulating amongst the Board members that is no longer of use to the county departments and should be placed at public auction. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to declare the circulated list of county property as surplus county equipment and should be scheduled for public auction. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to appoint Greg Anderson, acting Highway Superintendent, to be in charge of making arrangements for the auction. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. The Board took up the matter of the new contract with Region III. The County Clerk read the cover letter explaining why there was a need for the new agreement. SUPERVISORS RECORD No BRASKA 25 99 Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-08-20, which provides for a new contract with Region III. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Kehoe to move to Executive Session for litigation. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Entered Executive Session at 9:50 AM. Also present were County Clerk, Sheriff Magee, Orval Stahr and Kathy Colburn. Motion by Larson, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Returned to regular session at 10:05 AM. The Board held a public hearing for Planning & Zoning cases. Kathy Colburn presented the information on case 02-8.1, request by Heidi and Gary Shurigar for a Conditional Use Permit for an accessory mobile home and case 02-8.2, request by William and Betty Ground for a Conditional Use Permit for a used car sales lot. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to approve case 02-8.1, a request for a Conditional Use Permit by Heidi and Gary Shurigar for an accessory mobile home with conditions specified. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Johnson to approve case 02-8.2, request by William and Betty Ground for a Conditional Use Permit for a used car sales lot with conditions specified. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Orval Stahr, Planning & Zoning consultant, presented information to the Board regarding the proposed amendments to the County Comprehensive Plan and County Zoning Regulations, cases 02-8.4 and 02-8.5. There was a discussion regarding increasing the lot size from one acre to two acres. The Board felt that this would be inconsistent with the lot sizes that have been allowed for subdivisions. Stahr said the reason for the increase in lot size was to eliminate some of the problems with DEQ and future land owners regarding the installation of new wells and septic fields. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to change the lot size from two acres back to one acre as referred to in 409.02 subsection 5C and 409.6, subsection 1. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve cases 02-8.4 and 02-8.5 amending the County Comprehensive Plan and County Zoning Regulations as amended by previous motion. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Kathy Colburn asked the Board for permission to charge fifty cents per page for copies she provides to the public. She stated that recently she has had several requests for copies and this charge is in line with what other offices are charging. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve the fifty cent per page copy fee for the Planning & Zoning office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Larson to move to Board of Equalization for motor vehicle exemptions, real estate and stipulations on TERC filings.. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Entered Board of Equalization at 10:55 AM. Greg Anderson, acting Highway Superintendent, told the Board that there are plans to armour coat eight miles of roads in the county. He will be conferring with Greg Michaels as to the average cost per mile. Motion by Larson, seconded by Johnson to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to accept officers reports for the month of July from the County Clerk. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. r Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to return to Executive Session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodsman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Entered Executive Session at 11:12 AM. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Returned to regular session at 11:30 AM. The Board continued in budget workshop and recessed at 12 noon. 100 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA At 1:15 PM the Board reconvened at the Emergency Operations Center at 1313 N Hastings Ave. Loren Uden and Hastings Fire Chief Kent Gilbert presented information to the Board regarding the communications equipment at the Center and a proposal for replacement of that equipment through the 911 funds. After the presentation the Board returned to the Courthouse and continued budget workshop with Deputy Treasurer Bev Davis. The goal of the Board was to reduce the tax request by about $300,000.00 thereby reducing the levy request by about two cents. Several departments were asked to reduce their budgets by set amounts proposed by the Board and to be returned to Bev Davis showing the new budget totals. The Board removed $155,000.00 from the Roads Department budget and a total of $106,000.00 from the General Fund budget. They also transferred another $50,000.00 from the Inheritance Fund to the General Fund, thereby reducing the tax request by just over $300,000.00. The Board adjourned at 5:00 PM. LARRY WOODMAN CENT DIST CO OFFICIALS A VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTW HOMETOWN LEASING UNION BANK & TRUST CO HASTINGS TRIBUNE JULIA MOELLER ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTI EAKES OFFICE PLUS KATHY COLBURN BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS HASTINGS TRIBUNE COAST COMPUTER PRODUCTS MICRO WAREHOUSE INTERNET NEBR GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS UNITED BANK OF IOWA ADAMS CO SHERIFF EAKES OFFICE PLUS LANGVARDT & VALLE NCSEA CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT VALLEY COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT EILEENS COLOSSAL COOKIES EAKES BUSIENSS WORLD PRODUCTS WALMART VAUGHANS PRINTRS CULLIGAN ADAMS COUNTY COURT SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS LANGVARDT & VALLE ISABEL SMITH SEILER, PARKER P.C. SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS DON BOTTORF LANGVARDT & VALLE PARAMOUNT LINEN & UNIFOR CAREY'S PEST CONTROL DUTTON LAINSON CO GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO CITY OF HASTINGS WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV HASTINGS UTILITIES COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERI MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM BIG G COMM HARDWARE BIG G COMM HARDWARE LEXIS PUBLISHING HUSKER WINDSHIELD REPAIR UNCLE NEAL'S COUNTRY BADGER UNIFORMS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS BIG G COMM HARDWARE ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ADAMS CO HWY DEPT J & B MOBILE LOCK SERV PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN HASTINGS TRIBUNE ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA GALLS INC WEST GROUP HEARTLAND COOP JACKI RAINS SOFTWARE UNLIMITED DONNA S FEGLER-DAISS EAKES OFFICE PLUS COUNTY GENERAL TRAVEL EXPENSES DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES - VOTING PRINTING & PUBLISHING EQUIPMENT RENTAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL PRINTING& PUBLISHING SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES MILEAGE ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES SOFTWARE DUES, SUB, REG, OFFICE EQUIPMENT FURNITURE EQUIPMENT RENTAL MENTAL HEALTH COSTS SUPPLIES MENTAL HEALTH COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, JURY PAYROLL COURT COSTS REIMBURSEMENT SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES SUPPLIES JURY PAYROLL ATTRNY'FEES ATTRNY FEES COURT COSTS ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ' ATTRNY FEES SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS UTILITIES REPAIR SUPPLIES REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT UNIFORM ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT FUEL' TRAVEL EXPENSES LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, MERITCOMMISSION EXP LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS RADIO REPAIR LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, EQUIPMENT GRANTS SOFTWARE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT RENTAL 105.85 165.00 362.05 1,401.09 78.00 231.10 153.15 17.66. 11.75 3.39 323.16 22.98 53.33 178.76 213.93 55.95 34.35 1,636.28 290.00 86.11 300.00 102.00 120.00 924.64 57.94 600.00 17.50 65.48 217.02 36.04 94.01 16.85 951.65 90.00 6,000.00 40.00 1,799.44 1,785.00 982.50 787.50 900.00 682.50 422.05 215.00 14.64 78.01 11.40 200.58 8,041.23 134.12 611.20 26.43 15.19 21.74 50.00 17.00 159.99 69.76 85.30 45.16 1,500.85 263.33 18.20 388.00 278.90 25.96 338.95 30.07 201.50 156.85 23.00 200.00 18.25 1,160.80 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS col jNTY ] RASKA 101 HASTINGS TRIBUNE ALLTEL JANICE JOHNSON FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY KEARNEY CO SHERIFF GARLOCK GLASS SERVICE FCMH POOL MEDICAL CLINIC DERBY INDUSTRIES CASH WA CANDY COMPANY CASH WA CANDY COMPANY BARMORE DRUG STORE SIXTH STREET PHARMACY MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO GALLS INC ANIMAL CLINIC DR JOHN A COOVER NE TECH & TELE INC ALLTEL BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS MINDEN OFFICE SUPPLY KEARNEY CO TREASURER MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC CORNHUSKER PRESS ACCU WEATHER KENESAW MOTOR CO ADAMS CO HWY DEPT BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA ALLTEL KAL CLEANING LOREN UDEN ALLTEL UNISERVICE INC HASTINGS UTILITIES ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS CO SHERIFF FEE ACT PHYLLIS NEWELL STATE OF NEBR MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO HASTINGS TRIBUNE ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES HASTINGS TRIBUNE ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV KENDALL & GAIL WHITSEL SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT SANITARY OUTDOOR SERV IN SCHERBARTH INC RUTTS HEATING & AC ROAD BLDG MACH & SUPPLY LINDA PARR NEBR TRUCK CENTER NE MACHINERY CO NEBRASKA CRANE NAPA AUTO PARTS UNIVERSAL HYDRAULICS INC UNISERVICE INC 3 POINTS TIRE THOMSEN OIL CO WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV WERNER CONSTRUCTION MULTIWAVE CENT DIST CO OFFICIALS A TODD HINRICHS MID RIVERS CHAPTER MID CITY AUTO SUPPLY LINWELD LCL TRUCK EQUIP INC LCL TRUCK EQUIP INC KINDER MORGAN JULLEE JOHNSON J I L ASPHALT PAVING CO HUMBOLDT HOFFMAN PETROLEUM EQUIP HEARTLAND COOP HASTINGS UTILITIES GRAND ISLAND TESTING LAB FLEET PRIDE SAMUELSON EQUIP CO FARMERS UNION COOP GAS FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL BRUNERS SAND & GRAVEL IN BIG G COMM HARDWARE AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS PRINTING AND PUBLISHING TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES PRISONERS FOOD MED-HOSP PRISONERS REPAIR MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP LAUNDRY -PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, MISCELLANEOUS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES RADIO REPAIR TELEPHONE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS REPAIR TELEPHONE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS UTILITIES STOP PROG. STOP PROG. STOP PROG. STOP PROG. STOP PROG. STOP PROG. STOP PROG. COURT COSTS RETIREMENT CONTRIBUTIONS COURT COSTS PATIENT CARE LEPC GRANTS HANDI-BUS POSTAL SERVICES PRINTING & PUBLISHING HANDI-BUS ROAD - BRIDGE LAND - RIGHT-OF-WAY ELECTRICITY MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP PARTS BUILDING REPAIR RD EQ REP PARTS CUSTODIAL RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS ROAD EQUIPMENT RENTAL SMALL TOOLS, ETC. RD EQ REP LABOR SUPPLIES - SHOP MACH EQ TIRES & REP FUEL GARBAGE MATERIALS - ASPHALTIC DATA PROCESSING SOFTWARE DUES, SUB, REG, MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES RD EQ REP PARTS EXPRESS & FREIGHT HEATING FUELS CUSTODIAL ASPHALT ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT REPAIR EQUIPMENT - FUEL ELECTRICITY ENGINEER TESTING RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS FUELS RD EQ REP PARTS GRAVEL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 238.55 150.00 18.02 2,562.50 50.00 180.88 84.00 400.00 13.56 73.26 135.64 212.74 160.00 177.84 81.00 570.00 57.60 87.84 132.15 71.05 70.72 76.00 355.00 69.05 79.80 26.85 68.93 132.63 118.49 36.84 185.00 22.24 283.96 20.80 694.98 23.00 253.00 184.00 230.00 23.00 115.00 207.00 4,082.67 46.16 7.15 2,012.00 100.00' 161.08 3,000.00 533.56 9,377.00 850.00 176.95 150.00 2.50 93.00 2,804.73 25.00 20.03 1,577.11 170.50 274.43 29.50 41.22 500.50 6,570.00 66.86 2,118.30 64.36 30.00 50.00 80.00 75.00 36.36 105.28 8.21 46.01 25.00 388.91 135.33 78.75 3,852.42 643.42 180.00 11.83 84.95 42.42 18.04 7,876.00 26.30 10.15 102 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ADAMS CO REG OF DEEDS ACE/EATON METALS VONTZ PAVING INC NE SOCIETY OF ASSOC EXEC WORLDCOM BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CITY OF HASTINGS ADAMS CO TELECOMMUNICATI EILEENS COLOSSAL COOKIES HASTINGS UTILITIES K MART K MART VISA RELIABLE EAKES OFFICE PLUS ANNE ROHAN UMCVB ADAMS CO - BLDG FUND MICHAEL ROUMPF APFEL BUTLER GEDDES FARM HOME PUBLISHERS NAPA AUTO PARTS ADAMS CO HWY DEPT PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA ALLTEL QWEST FILING FEES CULVERTS GRAVEL COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS DUES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES CHAMBER SUPPORT SERV UTILITIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES POSTAL SERVICES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES MILEAGE ALLOWANCE REGISTRATIONS RENT RELIEF MEDICAL RENT COUNTY BURIALS INHERITANCE TAX MISC CAP OUTLAY NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL RD EQ REP PARTS EQUIPMENT - FUEL 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICE EQ REPAIR EMERGENCY PHONE INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION TELEPHONE SERVICES This Board is now adjourned Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnsk. Deputy BUDGET subject to the call of the Chairman. Larry Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, August 20, 2002 21.00 1,321.76 21,032.75 50.00 94.19 27.55 16.15 29.00 43.90 281.41 35.00 11.47 219.50 85.10 39.95 294.18 225.00 500.00 207.79 1,732.80 345.00 8.18 148.82 62.50 1,866.85 15.00 The Adams County Board met as a Board of Equalization for the purposes of motor vehcile exemptions, under valued real estate and TERC stipulations with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. District Six seat vacant. Also present were County Attorney Daiss, County Clerk Lewis, Assessor Fredricks and Jan Timm of the Tresurer's office. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve motor vehicle exemptions for 9 vehicles for Head Start. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Larson to approve a new value for a parking lot owned by First St Paul's Lutheran Church, ID # 284-8356, of $3100.00. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve a new value for Five Points Bank, ID # 290-320.00 of $1,154,500.00. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Donna Daiss and Fredricks offered stipulations on four properties that the owners had appealed to TERC for the Boards approval. Motion by Larson, seconded by Kehoe to approve the stipulations on four cases appealed to the TERC as recommended by the County Attorney and Assessor as follows: ID# 284-162 284-4396 284-942 284-9906 Old Value 30,925.00 24,295.00 46,890.00 68,540.00 New Value 22,775.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 58,895.00 Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Returned to regular session at 11:07 AM. SUPERVISORS RECORD No 25 ADAMS COUNTY NEBRASKA 103 This Board is now adjourned subject to the call of the Chairman. 0 Cg u `�•'� z) Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Joh Deputy Z - Larry W dman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, September 3, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Kehoe reported that the ISP offices were nearly finished and would have been if Johnson Cashway had not sold part of the carpet they were holding for that office. He also reported that the Landscape Committee had met and looked at every plant and found thirteen dead ones. Buhr will replace those and replant. There was quite a debate on the quality of plants that were used for the project with John Anderson and Dick Spady feeling that we did not get a very good job. The committee feels that we should wait now until spring to see which plants make it through the winter and then to proceed on our own for any new or replacement plantings. Harold Johnson says he can install the plants and they'll live. Part of the reason why some of the original plants died was because of no water. The drip system did not work properly but Buhr will adjust that. Dyer attended an Alcohol arid Drug Council meeting on August 20`h. They are preparing programs for the schools. On August 23rd he attended a Region III meeting in Grand Island and EPC meetings in Kearney on August 26th and 29`h. Also on August 26th and 27th he attended Planning Committee meetings, one to discuss the Crane Meadows Subdivision near Prosser and the other to review the interlocal agreements with the communities. Larson attended an Extension Board meeting on August 27th and a Midland Area Agency on Aging meeting on the 29t. Both meetings were routine. Murman attended a Chamber meeting with nothing to report and a Regional Public Health meeting where they are working on a plan to improve public health. Woodman attended an LEPC meeting on August 27`h. They discussed the handouts at the county fair and a way to get the Shelter in Place program into the schools. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the contracts with Nebraska Dept of Roads for five federal aid bridge replacement projects: Juniata SW, Ayr, NE, Roseland NE, Holstein NW and Hastings South. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Larson to accept the inventories as presented by the County Clerk with the exception of County Court, which had not yet been received. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Dyer to accept the proposal for replacement of Emergency Operations Center communications equipment and authorize them to advertise for bids. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the grant award for the Victim Witness Program. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Larson, seconded by Kehoe to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. 104 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA oa ny rvruinian, set uuueu Uy Lai sou to accept u11ie e[sr.. • • au, ayes. Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. At 10:00 AM the Board held a public hearing prior to adopting the 2002-2003 county budget. Murman made some preliminary remarks stating that two weeks ago the Board reviewed the budget and determined that the property tax request was too high and the levy increase would be too much. They made about $273,000.00 in cuts and re -circulated the budgets to department heads and officials asking them to make their cuts accordingly. Some officials were not happy with the way the Board made the cuts but all who were asked to make cuts did cooperate. He also explained the Handibus budget request. He stated that with the $273,000.00 in cuts, a $50,000.00 transfer from Inheritance to the General fund request and some changes in the handibus budget request that the final budget was about a 3.4% increase. The levy would calculate to .3390 for the residents in Hastings and .3524 for those residing outside Hastings. Woodman asked for anyone wishing to speak regarding the budget to step forward. Julia Moeller asked on behalf of the officials that the Board adopt the budget as presented by Murman. No one else spoke. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to adopt the county budget for 2002-2003 as published in the Hastings Tribune. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to move to Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Entered Executive Session at 10:10 AM. Also present was County Assessor Sue Fredricks. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. District Six seat vacant. Returned to regular session at 10:45 AM. Woodman asked for public comment. Ray Loskill of Roseland told the Board that the value of his home had increased over $20,000.00 and if anything, it should be going the other way. Woodman told him he needed to speak to the Assessor about having someone come and look at his property. He also told him that perhaps he should apply for a homestead exemption. Gary Streeks of Blue Cross/ Blue Shield and Kelly Wade of Corporate Diversified Services Inc. presented information to the Board regarding funding options for the county's Section 125 plan. She also suggested that the county may want to change the plan year to coincide with the insurance renewal year which is July 1 through June 30`h. The Board will address a resolution regarding the proposed changes at a later Board meeting. HASTINGS TRIBUNE UNION BANK & TRUST CO EAKES OFFICE PLUS MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTI MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC ALLTEL ALLTEL EAKES OFFICE PLUS NE DEPT OF PROPERTY CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS COMPUTER CONSULTANTS ALLTEL MICRO WAREHOUSE ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT CHRYSTINE SETLIK ELLERBROCK NORRIS INC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS ARTHUR TOOGOOD PUB DEF ISABEL SMITH EDWARD G VIERK DORIS B SCHUESSLER BRYAN S MCQUAY ATTY/LAW ORSCHELN FARM & HOME CONTROLLED SYSTEMS STATE OF ne DEPT OF LABOR SIMPLEXGRINNELL MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC HASTINGS UTILITIES CAREY'S PEST CONTROL BIG G COMM HARDWARE GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV CASH WA CANDY COMPANY REVOLVING FUND SUSAN BROWN RON SEYMOUR MEG SAGE MACH CARRIE HOAGLAND COLTON LUECK JOANNE COOK EAKES OFFICE PLUS COUNTY GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS COPIER SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS PUBLISHING EQUIPMENT RENTAL TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT DUES, SUB, REG, SOFTWARE COURT COSTS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES CONTRACT LABOR REIMBURSEMENT COURT COSTS MILEAGEALLOWANCE COURT COSTS COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES UTILITIES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING REPAIR JANITORIAL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES MILEAGE MILEAGE. MILEAGE SUPPLIES 3.60 232.10 23.94 1,160.00 97.00 230.00 2,518.60 111.00 35.88 340.00 80.00 15.00 813.75 36.32 23.77 1,231.20 53.35 30.00 60.03 590.22 1,265.96 20.00 40.15 1,047.75 1,079.51 26.65 828.00 230.00 550.00 92.40 3,221.87 66.00 155.39 258.00 58.81 381.16 56.35 120.98 292.95 136.88 36.68 11.46 169.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. ADAMS; ASKA 25 105 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF EAKES OFFICE PLUS GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV BIG G LEXIS PUBLISHING JANSSEN AUTO BODY MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC S & S DIESEL G NEIL COMPANIES KERR CHEVROLET CO ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC FARMERS UNION COOP GAS PHILLIPS 66 CO PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN SIRCHIE FARMERS UNION COOP GAS MTS SAFETY PRODUCTS INC GREAT PLAINS CPD INC HEARTLAND COOP BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BIG G AUTO SERVICE AUTO GLASS CENTER INC PTACNIK SERVICE INC JAMES KONEN III BRAD M CONSBRUCK JOHN RUST DONNA S FEGLER-DAISS COMPUTER CONSULTANTS ADAMS CO SHERIFF EAKES OFFICE PLUS LEXIS PUBLISHING ASPEN PUBLISHERS INC PENNY BIRKY JACKI RAINS STATE OF NE ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV CASH WA CANDY COMPANY BERTS REXALL DRUGS CENTRAL DENTAL GROUP GALLS INC MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO MIDWEST SPECIAL SERV INC SVOBODA PLUMBING AND.PUM MODERN METHODS INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS JESCO INC HASTINGS ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC DELKEN PRESS SUNMART PHARMACY HASTINGS FAMILY PRACTICE KEITHS PHARMACIES DAWSON CO SHERIFF FRANKLIN COUNTY SHERIFF WILLIAMS EXTERMINATING I ISABEL SMITH UNISERVICE INC TECHMEDICAL INC KIM THAYER ALLTEL KEARNEY CO TREASURER EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS FIFTH ST PRINTING CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE VETERANS INFORMATION SER BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS STEVE'S LAWN SERV ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT MIDWEST SPECIAL SERV INC CORP DIVERSIFIED SERV IN DARLENE HARTIG PIERCE CO SHERIFF'S OFFI MADISON CO SHERIFF HALL COUNTY SHERIFF KEITH CO SHERIFF GAGE CO SHERIFF'S DEPT NE RETIEMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD EQ REPAIR SUPPLIES REIMBURSEMENT MILEAGE MILEAGE SUPPLIES LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS PRINTING & PUBLISHING EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT RENTAL EQ REPAIR SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS FUEL FUEL CONTRACT SERV LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT FUEL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE MILEAGE EQUIPMENT COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COUNTY LAW LIBRARY COUNTY LAW LIBRARY GRANTS GRANTS NET COM TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD BOARD OF PRISONERS -- FOOD LAW ENF SUPP LAW ENF SUPP MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED -?HSP PRISONERS TRAVEL EXPENSES EQUIPMENT REPAIR EQUIPMENT REPAIR EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT REPAIR MED-HOSP PRISONERS PRINTING & PUBLISHING MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS MISCELLANEOUS MATRON FEES MISCELLANEOUS MED-HOSP PRISONERS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE TELEPHONE SERVICES OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS COURT COSTS CONTRACT SERV COURT COSTS/STOP PROG. COURT COSTS/STOP PROG. COURT COSTS/STOP PROG. COURT COSTS/STOP PROG. COURT COSTS CONTINGENCIES RETIREMENT CONTRIBUTIONS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE 4,175.00 37.63 329.56 379.99 267.85 465.40 47.50 17.95 555.85 412.40 520.00 130.00 40.89 122.39 24.20 165.74 187.20 376.00 33.78 210.78 20.44 99.25 18.00 32.73 438.11. 281.52 223.62 35.00 35.00 35.00 159.87 4,230.00 119.00 438.34 57.89: 190.31. 324.90 79.21. 1,021.80 76.19 82.90 1,242.20 2,986.36 240.05 82.13 575.84: 126.00 138.51. 1,346.70 120.00 40.00 99.00 3,372.00 18.78 90.40 55.00 54.36 833.00 87.14 3,060.00 1,755.00 38.00 20.00 38.80 153.23 35.00 133.74: 76.00 81.75 37.42 66.00 125.00 40.00 5.32 260.00 105.60 71.97 115.00 69.00 230.00 299.00 101.25 96.94 46.16 5.00 21.72 47.51 15.50 18.95 13,608.31 19,665.41 51,151.65 I 106 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ADAMS COUNTY BOARD ADAMS COUNTY CLERK ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER REGISTER OF DEEDS ADAMS COUNTY ASSESSOR PLANNING & ZONING DATA PROCESSING CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT COURT BAILIFF PUBLIC DEFENDER MAINTENANCE DEPT. EXTENSION OFFICE MICROFILM DEPT. ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY CORRECTIONS $ COMMUNITCATIONS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ADAMS COUNTY SURVEYOR VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE STATE OF NEBR ACE/EATON METALS BIG G COMM HARDWARE DELKEN PRESS NAPA AUTO PARTS JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL LINWELD UNISERVICE INC WERNER CONSTRUCTION J I L ASPHALT PAVING CO FAKES OFFICE PLUS FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL LILLEY'S SAND & GRAVEL QUILL CORP AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS ORSCHELN FARM & HOME KINDER MORGAN GENE'S REPAIR & SALES ZEE MEDICAL SERV KELLY SUPPLY CO AMER TRAFFIC SAFETY SERV VIKING OFFICEPRODUCTS FLEET PRIDE MAINELLI WAGNER & ASSOC ALLTEL MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC BOB'S SHOP SUPPLIES NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS COUNTY ROADS DEPT. NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS COUNTY VISTORS BUREAU VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE HASTINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY ALLTEL REGIONAL BOOKS THE GALE GROUP FOREST HOUSE PUBLISHING BAKER & TAYLOR INC NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS COUNTY LIBRARY ADAMS CO HWY DEPT NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS COUNTY WEED DEPT. ALLTEL STATE OF NE SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES ROAD - BRIDGE MISCELLANEOUS CULVERTS MACH EQ TIRES & REP SUPPLIES RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES MATERIALS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES ASPHALT ASPHALT SIGNS SUPPLIES GRAVEL SUPPLIES RD EQ REP PARTS. SMALL TOOLS, ETC HEATING FUELS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES RD 'EQ REP PARTS SIGNS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES CONSULTANT TELEPHONE SERVICES EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES VISITORS PROMOTION RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES VETERAN'S AID PROVISIONS & CLOTHING COUNTY LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL SMALL TOOLS, ETC. RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY PHONE INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET TELEPHONE SERVICES This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. 0 Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly John on Deputy Larry Woodman Chairman 6,416.69 11,063.70 24,929.79 7,218.71 13,169.90 1,849.54 4,809.50 13,781.51 2,052.00 11,484.79 13,948.40 4,682.05 2,111.85 78,013.94 27,188.71 33,901.06 3,174.18 83.33 5,568.53 1,000.00 5,977.40 116.62 300.00 367.11 132.37 22.15 16.84 41.22 5,518.50 306.07 37.97 46.85 6,527.20 76.42 507.38 39.96 16.28 17.00 70.85 209.53 193.41 14.95 179.38 1,044.10 46.95 230.00 116.00 3,255.27 4,703.10 13,717.62 183.83 60,401.53 136.16 309.47 657.21 5.93 4,204.48 2,650.00 500.00 33.41 36.05 149.68 35.83 2,209.81 112.81 278.71 383.01 5.93 3,693.24 9.99 185.15 223.08 1,314.42 11.86 3,085.90 120.21 39.79 SUPERVISORS EEORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 107 Tuesday, September 17, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Murman was absent. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Murman, absent. District Six seat vacant. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Kehoe reported that the carpet for the ISP offices has not yet arrived. The Emergency Services Committee will meet tomorrow and also a Citizens Emergency Response Team meeting tomorrow evening for persons interested in being part of a neighborhood emergency response team. Seven people attended the first meeting. Also tomorrow evening there will be a meeting of the LEOP committee at the Hastings Police Dept. auditorium. Johnson reported that he had seen the new office area for ISP and he didn't think it was quite ready to move into yet. Last Wednesday he attended a meeting of the Adams County Convention and Visitors Bureau. The meeting was fairly routine. Even though lodging receipts have been falling short from month to month, June's receipts were sharply higher. Dyer reported that he had attended the Central District meeting here in Hastings last Thursday. Sandy Himmelberg, fairgrounds manager, and Mike Butler, Treasurer of the Ag Society presented a copy of their budget to the Board. Butler stated that they were only asking for an increase of $3328.00 over last year's budget. Woodman asked where their building fund stood at this time. Butler stated that he thought it was under $300,000.00 at this time and that it is a ten year note with a balloon payment. Chris Lewis, County Clerk, reported to the Board on an informational meeting by Blue Cross/Blue Shield that she had attended. The information was about the new formulary drug plan that BC/BS will be implementing November ls`. They will be sending letters of explanation to all members and will do employee meetings if the county requests it. The County Clerk presented another list of surplus equipment given to her by the maintenance supervisor for the Board to declare as surplus and to place at public auction. She also told the Board that her office has an old computer display terminal and keyboard that she has replaced with a PC and would like the Board to declare it as obsolete and to be discarded. She stated that it has no value and would be of no use to anyone. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to declare the list provided by the maintenance supervisor as surplus equipment to be placed at public auction and the display terminal and keyboard in the County Clerk's office as obsolete and to be discarded. Roll call, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Murman, absent. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Larson, seconded by Kehoe to accept the inventory as presented by County Court. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Murman, absent. District Six seat vacant. Gene Foote, representing the Elks BPOE Lodge #159, appeared before the Board to ask that the Board approve their request to extend their liquor license to include the entire golf course, the same as Lochland's and Southern Hills. He stated that the club had thought the entire course was included in their current license but recently found out that it is not. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to approve the extension of the liquor license for Elks BPOE Lodge #159 to include the entire golf course. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Murman, absent. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Larson, seconded by Kehoe to approve claims, including the sheriff's claim for reimbursement to INS from the contingency fund, and to authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Murman, absent. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Dyer to accept Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of August in the amount of $299,476.62. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Murman, absent. District Six seat vacant. 108 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA numbers 12769 through 12775. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Murman, absent. District Six seat vacant. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to accept officers report for the month of August from the County Clerk, Register of Deeds and Treasurer. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Murman, absent. District Six seat vacant. The Board continued a public hearing for the request by Chuck Brader for a Conditional Use Permit to build new hoop buildings to house hogs on his farm. Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning administrator, told the Board that the Planning committee did not make a recommendation as their motion to disallow the permit failed in a tie vote. She told the Board however, that DEQ had previously approved the Brader operation for 1890 head of hogs before the County Comprehensive Plan was adopted and that the P & Z consultant, Orval Stahr thinks the permit should be approved based on DEQ's previous approval. Woodman asked for those wishing to speak against the request to step forward. Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning administrator, told the Board that the Planning committee did not make a recommendation as their motion to disallow the permit failed in a tie vote. She told the Board however, that DEQ had previously approved the Brader operation for 1890 head of hogs before the County Comprehensive Plan was adopted and that the P & Z consultant, Orval Stahr thinks the permit should be approved based on DEQ's previous approval. Larry Smidt of 2240 E Pauline Blvd stated that he was concerned about ground water contamination and piles of manure at the site. He said ground water at his residence is only 20 feet and there is a lot of run off to the river. He said that Brader's request was not just for 500 hogs but for 500 hogs at a time, which could actually be an increase of 1500 head for a total of 3000. Mike Smidt of 2215 E Pauline Blvd. Stated that the Planning Committee had misconceptions. He said that Brader keeps saying it is not an expansion but it is an expansion within % mile of current residences. Chuck Brader spoke before the Board in favor of his request. He told the Board that he just wants to put back two buildings where an existing hog operation was, not to expand. These are deep bedding buildings and the straw keeps the manure from penetrating the ground water. DEQ says that groundwater is not an issue because the manure will be hauled away to fields to be disposed of. He stated that there have been hogs on that farm as long as he can remember and that this is not a request for a new operation. The Board had several questions and Woodman and Kehoe stated that they had visited the site and were surprised what a clean operation it is. Larson stated that he was concerned that the Planning Committee had not sent a recommendation to the Board. Kehoe stated that he was concerned also. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Dyer, to send the request for the Conditional Use Permit by Chuck Brader, case 02-8.3, back to the Planning Committee and ask them how they overlooked the % mile restriction. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Dyer, Larson and Johnson. Nays, Woodman. Murman, absent. District Six seat vacant. Colburn told the Board members that Orval Stahr will be present at a workshop for the Planning Committee on September 30th to discuss changes to the Comprehensive Plan regarding livestock issues and the Board is welcome to attend. Motion by Larson, seconded by Kehoe to move to Executive Session for personnel matters and general assistance. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Murman, absent. District Six seat vacant. Entered Executive Session at 10:40 AM. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Murman, absent. District Six seat vacant. Returned to regular session at 11:00 AM. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to approve the request for county burial assistance. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Murman, absent. District Six seat vacant. POLK DIRECTORIES ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER WELLS FARGO BANK PARR SERVICES ALLTEL NE SUPREME COURT BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS HOMETOWN LEASING HASTINGS TRIBUNE UNION BANK & TRUST CO JANICE JOHNSON VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS COUNTY GENERAL SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS CONTRACT LABOR EQUIPMENT RENTAL DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING EQUIPMENT RENTAL DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT 670.00 128.98 25.00 155.00 133.99 47.00 77.08 78.00 28.00 231.10 17.00 106.42 8.09 50.00 16.29 147.83 SUPERVISOR ADAMS cot o. 25 109 KATHY COLBURN ADAMS CO HWY DEPT NEBR DEPT OF ENVIRONMENT DELKEN PRESS HASTINGS TRIBUNE ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT UNITED BANK OF IOWA EAKES OFFICE PLUS JACKIE QUEEN MARY MOHLMAN DELUXE BUSINESS FORMS & CULLIGAN WALMART COMMUNITY BRC EILEENS COLOSSAL COOKIES HOMETOWN LEASING EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC LANGVARDT & VALLE DORIS B SCHUESSLER ROBERT SULLIVAN LUCINDA CORDES GLEN SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS CONTROLLED SYSTEMS WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV JOHNSON CONTROLS INC HASTINGS UTILITIES GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO PARAMOUNT LINEN & UNIFOR NATL PAPER & SANITARY FIRST NATL INFORMATION MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF FARMERS UNION COOP GAS BIG G COMM HARDWARE ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN COMPUTER HARDWARE INC GREAT PLAINS CPD INC AUTO GLASS CENTER INC KENESAW MOTOR CO UNCLE NEAL'S COUNTRY STOPTECH LTD NEBR LAW ENFORCEMENT PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA ELECTRONICS SERVICE (93) CITY OF HASTINGS G NEIL COMPANIES ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTI ADAMS CO HWY DEPT BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CR BUREAU OF HASTINGS NACC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS HASTINGS POLICE DEPT SOFTWARE UNLIMITED VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC HOMETOWN LEASING ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY AURORA APOTHECARY FRANKLIN CO MEMORIAL HOS MIDWEST SPECIAL SERV INC ACME PRINTING VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC WILLIAMS EXTERMINATING I SO CENT BEHAVIORAL SERV SIXTH STREET PHARMACY G A MICEK DDS PC UDEN PLUMBING & HTG CO GLAXOSMITHLKINE FINANCIA BOB BARKER COMPANY WEBSTER CO SHERIFF HAMILTON CO SHERIFF DEPT UNISERVICE INC CASH WA CANDY COMPANY ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV OMB POLICE SUPPLY BERTS REXALL DRUGS BERTS REXALL DRUGS MILEAGE PRINTING & PUBLISHING PRINTING & PUBLISHING PRINTING & PUBLISHING PRINTING & PUBLISHING COURT COSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES MENTAL HEALTH COSTS JUROR FEES SUPPLIES COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES ATTRNY FEES COURT COSTS ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES BUILDING REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRS UTILITIES EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES REIMBURSEMENT MILEAGE FUEL FUEL EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES CONTRACT SERV DATA PROCESSING COSTS EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT SAFETY EQUIPMENT MERIT COMMISSION EXP RADIO REPAIR RADIO REPAIR CONTRACT SERV SUPPLIES PRINTING & PUBLISHING FUEL SUPPLIES COUNTY LAW LIBRARY DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES BLOOD TESTS SOFTWARE SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES BOARD OF PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS TRAVEL EXPENSES PRINTING & PUBLISHING PRINTING & PUBLISHING MISCELLANEOUS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS EQUIPMENT REPAIR MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP BOARD OF PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS MISCELLANEOUS LAUNDRY -PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS PRINTING & PUBLISHING EQUIPMENT LAW ENF SUPP MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS 23. 236.17 84.00 54.15 59.00 32.72 189.62 290.00 84.21 211.75 35.00 58.49 21.85 13.20 8.75 447.84 329.75 141.09 207.96 6,000.00 13.75 432.00 2,158.52 1,451.97 510.00 2,407.50 180.00 1,130.18 200.58 3,166.00 7,604.84 123.36 337.64 251.56 91.38 60.50 713.27 470.70 106.55 468.40 615.10 219.03 576.00 83.45 24.03 265.69 140.77 10.00 752.50 35.00 131.95 21.39 2,295.27 56.90 23.50 1,817.63 8.90 162.00 75.00 99.66 50.00 200.00 209.93 562.90 125.39 136.51 22.99 408.09 38.76 1,759.67 1,019.81 57.80 95.90 144.00 116.35 76.09 38.00 262.50 182.80 184.00 425.43 315.64 140.88 180.00 210.00 38.80 65.09 135.02 123.20 117.50 159.80 539.44 467.76 110 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ALL RUC MINDEN OFFICE SUPPLY NE TECH & TELE INC CORNHUSKER PRESS VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS ACCU WEATHER UNISERVICE INC ALLTEL ALLTEL GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV ADAMS CO HWY DEPT PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA PRESTO X COMP KAL CLEANING ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO HASTINGS TRIBUNE CR BUREAU OF HASTINGS ADAMS COUNTY COURT ALLTEL ALLTEL STATE OF NEBR ADAMS CO SHERIFF FEE ACT ADAMS COUNTY EXTENSION DALLAS FINANCE CENTER DALLAS FINANCE CENTER DALLAS FINANCE CENTER DALLAS FINANCE CENTER PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES CORP DIVERSIFIED SERV IN NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO. ADAMS COUNTY BOARD ADAMS COUNTY CLERK ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER REGISTER OF DEEDS ADAMS COUNTY ASSESSOR PLANNING & ZONING DATA PROCESSING CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT COURT BAILIFF PUBLIC DEFENDER MAINTENANCE DEPT EXTENSION OFFICE MICROFILM DEPT. ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY CORRECTIONS DEPT EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ADAMS COUNTY SURVEYOR VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE ADAMS CO HWY DEPT JULLEE JOHNSON WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV VONTZ PAVING INC STA UNITED INC . SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT SANITARY OUTDOOR SERV IN GARY SMITH CONSTRUCTION SCOTWOOD INDUSTRIES INC POWER PLAN PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA NE MACHINERY CO NE MACHINERY CO LINDA PARR NEBRASKA CRANE NAPA AUTO PARTS MIDWEST ENGINES LINWELD LILLEY'S SAND & GRAVEL KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL KINDER MORGAN BG KENZ & LESLIE DIST CO KACO SUPPLIES J I L ASPHALT PAVING CO HASTINGS UTILITIES HASTINGS TRIBUNE H & M EQUIPMENT GLENWOOD TELEPHONE CO GLENWOOD TELECOMMUNICATI FLEX 0 LITE INC FLEET PRIDE FARMERS UNION COOP GAS DIAMOND VOGEL PAINT CENT CROSS-DILLON TIRE CONSOLIDATED CONCRETE CO BLADEN SAND & GRAVEL INC HO - SUPPLIES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, MAINTENANCE TELEPHONE TELEPHONE SUPPLIES TRAVEL EXPENSES RADIO REPAIR MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE HANDI-BUS VITAL STATISTICS PRINTING & PUBLISHING COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS CONTRACT SERV COURT COSTS COURT COSTS LEPC GRANTS CONTINGENCIES CONTINGENCIES CONTINGENCIES CONTINGENCIES POSTAL SERVICES CONTINGENCIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES ROAD -BRIDGE SUPPLIES CUSTODIAL GARBAGE ASPHALT & GRAVEL MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICITY MISCELLANEOUS ASPHALT PROJECT M-1999-2 RD EQ REP PARTS RADIO EQUIPMENT MOTOR GRADERS RD EQ REP PARTS CUSTODIAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES REPAIRS EQUIPMENT REPAIR GRAVEL MATERIALS HEATING FUELS FUEL FLARES ASPHALT ELECTRICITY NEWSPAPER ADVERITSEM GRAVEL TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES PAVEMENT MARKING SUPPLIES SUPPLIES RD EQ PARTS TIRES & REP CONCRETE, GRAVEL • 9.13 54.32 67.55 104.14 355.00 84.00 22.62 215.46 20.80 279.15 22.72 40.00 55.86 25.00 20.50 185.00 12,796.00 1,006.00 735.37 2.50 46.00 106.85 38.52 14.16 5,086.53 45.00 91.66 45.00 135.00 405.00 3,000.00 91.70 12,508.41 18,297.87 50,768.64 640.44 5500.02 10,159.47 24,939.43 6,971.00 16,192.87 1,849.54 4,754.90 14,249.51 2,052.00 11,484.79 11,339.70 4,116.17 1,996.92 63,128.72 25,651.83 34,093.52 3,164.95 83.33 5,568.53 11.80 25.00 66.86 14,888.49 119.60 173.54 150.00 308.21 19,475.07 92.75 832.10 154,883.00 557.12 25.00 126.50 378.32 127.75 201.91 11,342.20 34.30 34.18 390.00 189.60 3,241.08 620.16 344.00 9,450.16 100.68 69.95 3,331.20 253.15 23.40 198.33 513.81 94.50 5,472.13 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 2 ADAMS COUNTY; NEBRASKA 111 BAUM HYDRAULICS CORP AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS AUTO GLASS CENTER INC ADAMS CO REG OF DEEDS ACE/EATON METALS UNISERVICE INC NEBR PETERBILT FORD INC HEARTLAND COOP ALLTEL NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BULE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO ADAMS COUNTY ROAD DEPT NEBR DIVISION OF TRAVEL ANNE ROHAN HASTINGS UTILITIES RELIABLE ADAMS CO TELECOMMUNICATI SVOBODA PLUMBING AND PUM CITY OF HASTINGS H & H LAWN CARE BIG G COMM HARDWARE INTERNET NEBRASKA EAKES OFFICE PLUS NACVB WORLDCOM MODERN METHODS INC ADAMS CO BLDG FUND ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC RELIEF - MEDICAL LIVINGSTON BUTLER- NEBRASKALAND PARTNERS ALLENS DISCOUNT PHARMACY ADAMS COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO. BAKER & TAYLOR INC A -R&B ASSOCIATES INC DELL MARKETING LP ADAMS COUNTY LIBRARY NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE CO INHERITANCE TAX USDA, APHIS, WILDLIFE SE COURTHOUSE BOND FUND GILMORE & BELL COURTHOUSE BUILDING KT HEATING & AC ADAMS CO HWY DEPT HASTINGS TRIBUNE FARMERS UNION COOP GAS ADAMS COUNTY WEED DEPT NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO A ONE CONCRETE & FENCE SVOBODA PLUMBING AND PUM ALLTEL QWEST BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EQUIPMENT REPAIR RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP PARTS RIGHT-OF-WAY CULVERTS SUPPLIES RD EQ REP PARTS FUEL TELEPHONE SERVICES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS REGISTRATIONS REIMBURSEMENT UTILITIES SUPPLIES TELEPHONE SERVICES REPAIR TELEPHONE SERVICES REPAIR SUPPLIES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES REGISTRATIONS TELEPHONE SERVICES EQUIPMENT RENTAL RENT TOURISM PROMOTION COUNTY BURIALS RENT MEDICAL & HOSPITAL SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE COUNTY LIBRARY LIBRARY SOFTWARE SOFTWARE SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE CADASTRAL MAPS CONTRACTS --BUILDING MISC CAP OUTLAY NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL FUEL PRINTING & PUBLISHING MACH EQ TIRES & REP SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE ESCROW HOLDING FUND MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY PHONE INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly John Deputy n Larry Woodman Chairman 578.85 411.23 50.67 41.00 3,432.60 41.22 17.77 9906.68 290.79 3,449.17 4,653.48 13,334.61. 177.90 61,569.72. 133.00 179.24 281.09 36.97 29.10 41.79 14.07 324.18 18.76 56.95 28.59 110.00 185.40 257.70 500.00 28.30 3,900.00 210.00 210.00 3,478.54 136.16 253.93 657.21. 5.93 284.37 301.50 35.00 3,060.83 100.70 230.33 383.01 5.93 1,660.00 1,500.00 4,282.13 55.82 126.60 10.00 3,085.90 185.15 223.08 1,314.42 5.93 200.00 680.00 7,347.18 2,009.44 14.89 23.93 112 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Tuesday, October 1, 2002 H A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Woodman announced that the proposals for pickup work to be presented by the County Assessor would be removed from this meeting's agenda. Murman attended an HEDC meeting. The Dana building is for sale and a couple other companies are looking at coming to Hastings but no announcements can be made yet. Larson attended an Extension Board meeting on the 24th and a MAAA meeting on the 26`n Dyer attended the Planning & Zoning workshop on livestock regulations on September 30`n Johnson attended the officials meeting on the 18th about the revisions to the county handbook. Kehoe attended the City/County Combined Services committee on September 18`h. It was a good meeting. The city/county relations are better now with the new city administrator. Woodman also attended the Combined Services committee meeting and an LEPC meeting. Woodman asked if any Board members wished to change their committee assignments, stating that this would be a good time since committees would need to be assigned to the newest Board member, Charles Neumann. No one wanted to change their assignments so Woodman assigned Neumann to the Midland Area on Aging Board, the county personnel/insurance committee and the City/County Combined Services committee. Murman read a resolution that set the tax request for the county funds for the year 2002. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve Resolution 02-10-01.1 setting the tax request for Adams County for the year 2002. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. At 9:45 AM the Board conducted a bid opening for bridge lumber. Dawn Miller, Highway Superintendent, read the bids. Bids received were from Midwest Service and Sales, B's Enterprises, Kaco Supplies and Johnson Cashway. All bids had the appropriate bonds enclosed. Motion by Larson, seconded by Neumann to award the bid to KACO supplies for untreated lumber in the amount of $7881.92 and for creosote treated lumber in the amount of $7868.64. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Miller presented an interlocal agreement form Hanover Township for gravel purchases. She advised the Board not to sign it at this time as there is no benefit to Hanover Township to have this agreement now. They can receive the county's gravel prices without this agreement. She stated that she would work with Hanover Township to get their priorities in order. Murman asked about the townships that have outstanding bills with the county for maintenance of their township roads. Miller responded that she has talked with the county attorney about placing liens against these townships. County Clerk Lewis read a resolution for funding of the county's section 125 plan and would also change the plan year to July 1 through June 30°i Motion by Johnson, seconded by Kehoe to adopt Resolution 02-10-01.2 for funding of the Section 125 plan and to change the plan year to July 1 through June 30`h. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman to move to Board of Equalization for motor vehicle exemption applications. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 10:05. SUPER.VISOR.S RECORD No 25 ADAMS C U , NEBRASKA 113 E trouble with the jail elevator and asked the Board if and how soon he could begin replacement of it. Murman told him that the Board had budgeted money for replacement but it had been moved from the maintenance budget to the building fund and that he could proceed now for replacement. Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator, asked the Board to appoint Don Cordes to the Planning Committee representative for Prosser Village. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Neumann to appoint Don Cordes to the Planning Committee to represent Prosser village with the term to expire in 2003. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Colburn also read a resolution relating to the health, safety and welfare of Adams County. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman to adopt resolution 02-10-01.3 regarding health, safety and welfare issues in Adams County. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson and Woodman. Nays: Neumann and Johnson. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Colburn also handed out proposed revisions to the livestock confinement regulations in Adams County. These will be addressed by the Board at a later date. Motion by Murman, seconded by Johnson to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Larson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Tax List Corrections 12776 through 12778. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to accept the Treasurer's report of public tax sales. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Neumann to move to Executive Session for a personnel matter. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:30 AM. Also present were Emergency Management Director, Loren Uden and County Clerk Chris Lewis. Motion by Larson, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:05 AM. UNION BANK & TRUST CO REDFIELD & COMPANY INC CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE MICRO WAREHOUSE BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ALLTEL ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT SUSAN CZAPLEWSKI MIKE STRNAD JANE CHILDS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS MASON'S MARKET INC ADAMS COUNTY COURT MIDWEST SPECIAL SERV INC POLK DIRECTORIES LASER TEC OF NEBRASKA HOMETOWN LEASING BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS COMPUTER CONSULTANTS MODERN METHODS INC ARTHUR TOOGOOD PUB DEF SEILER, PARKER P.C. SEILER, PARKER P.C. STEPHEN A SCHERR ISABEL SMITH MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC EAKES OFFICE PLUS ST OF NE DIV OF SAFETY CITY OF HASTINGS ROCHESTER MIDLAND/ICL ORSCHELN FARM .& HOME CENTRAL VALLEY RENTALS BIG G DUTTON LAINSON CO MARTIN FLAG CO REVOLVING FUND SUSAN BROWN TANA SEYMOUR RON SEYMOUR RON SEYMOUR MEG SAGE MACH COUNTY GENERAL COPIER FORMS EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG COURT COSTS MILEAGE COURT COSTS COURT COSTS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES JUROR FEES COURT COSTS JUVENILE CARE DUES, SUB, REG, EQ REPAIR EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES EQ REPAIR EQ REPAIR REIMBURSEMENT ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES COURT COSTS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICALS TOOLS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRS MISCELLANEOUS TRAVEL EXPENSES MILEAGE MILEAGE TRAVEL EXPENSES MILEAGE MILEAGE 232.10 120.71 80.00 47.98 62.50 36.32 1,080.61 54.75 66.72 30.95 25.98 289.91 37.56 1,000.00 20.25 265.00 195.00 447.84 20.27 75.87 56.25 91.00 1,755'.36 2,269.50 46.00 180.00 " 20.00 102.81 1.98 25.00 10.50 187.20 64.97. 6.00 57.13 113.72. 216.78 595.42 168.63 13.14 5.50 215.72 164.98 114 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF KERR CHEVROLET CO GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV KENESAW MOTOR CO PHILLIPS 66 CO ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC J & B MOBILE LOCK SERV BADGER UNIFORMS LYNN PEAVEY COMPANY MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC MONTY MCCORD BIG G COMM HARDWARE HEARTLAND COOP DON PETTENGILL JAMES KONEN III BRAD M CONSBRUCK MIKE POPLAU JOHN KRONTZ STEVE CAMPBELL KEVIN MAUCK DOUGLAS RUHTER M GLENN KEMP MICHAEL SHADA JOHN RUST JASON ACKLES DONNA S FEGLER-DAISS ADAMS CO SHERIFF ADAMS COUNTY COURT BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS NATL DIRECTORY OF CHILD HASTINGS POLICE DEPT STATE OF NE ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV BIG G COMM HARDWARE SUNMART PHARMACY PLUM CREEK MEDICAL GROUP PRINCE OF THE ROAD DAWSON CO SHERIFF UDEN PLUMBING & HTG CO HASTINGS FAMILY PRACTICE GREAT PLAINS CPD INC ALLTEL ALLTEL CASH WA CANDY COMPANY MODERN METHODS INC MARC WALTHER JEFF WELLS SUE DEEPE RANDY BORRELL CORY ST JOHN MERLIN BRUNA BRENDA CHRISE JAMES SIDLO KIM THAYER DAVID RUTT GARY HUESKE DAN FURMAN PHELPS CO TREASURER CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS CORNHUSKER PRESS GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV COMPUTER HARDWARE INC ALLTEL PARKER ENGINEERING EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE PRESTO X COMP CENTEC CAST METAL PRODUC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS MODERN METHODS INC HASTINGS UTILITIES STEVE'S LAWN SERV PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT HALL COUNTY SHERIFF GAGE CO SHERIFF'S DEPT BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO MEALS ON WHEELS HASTINGS ECONOMIC DEV RSVP REGION III PROG ADM OFFI REGION III PROG ADM OFFI HEAD START CHILD & FAMIL SUPPLIES LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL UNIFORM ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE MILEAGE BLOOD TESTS COURT COSTS SUPPLIES LAW LIBRARY BLOOD TESTS NET COM TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES PRISONERS - FOOD LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENF SUPP SUPPLIES MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS TRAVEL EXPENSES PRISONERS - FOOD EQUIPMENT REPAIR MED-HOSP PRISONERS TRAVEL EXPENSES MERIT COMMISSION EXP PRISONERS - FOOD LAUNDRY -PRISONERS OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE TELEPHONE SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES EQ REPAIR EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE SERVICES EQ REPAIR SUPPLIES OFFICE EQ REPAIR MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES COPY MACH RENT UTILITIES MISCELLANEOUS POSTAL SERVICES COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS SUPPLIES PATIENT CARE LOCAL MATCH ECONOMIC DEV LOCAL MATCH MENTAL HEALTH COSTS EPC INDIGENT CASA 24.29 642.63 190.78 23.19 13.50 26.85 91.32 136.65 42.50 123.83 213.25 260.00 147.28 92.95 21.48 105.00 35.00 35.00 150.00 105.00 150.00 150.00 105.00 105.00 150.00 35.00 105.00 113.15 120.00 129.25 608.39 150.00 50.00 194.74 3,485.44 413.82 1,629.69 652.99 115.46 36.86 25.86 49.00 182.80 8,685.00 59.30 898.00 43.83 24.32 127.30 105.76 118.34 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 35.00 150.00 105.00 105.00 136.35 53.60 66.45 35.00 723.00 21.95 25.00 54.41 186.89 125.00 20.50 260.95 94.09 484.50 539.47 260.00 3,000.00 230.00 92.00 16.58 18.95 150.28 503.00 2,333.36 6,666.68 1,000.00 12,130.68 2,336.36 7,666.68 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COIfNTY, BRASKA 115 SPOUSE ABUSE SEXUAL ASSA ADAMS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT UNIVERSAL HYDRAULICS INC UNISERVICE INC THAUT'S BODY SHOP STEWART PLUMBING & HEATI SPEECE LEWIS ENGINEERS SCOTWOOD INDUSTRIES INC POWER PLAN NEW PIG CORPORATION NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS NEBRASKA CRANE NAPA AUTO PARTS MIDWEST SERVICE MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC MLMH CLINICAL LAB SERV MAINELLI WAGNER & ASSOC KINDER MORGAN LCL TRUCK EQUIP INC KENESAW MOTOR CO KELLY SUPPLY CO J I L ASPHALT PAVING CO ISLAND SUPPLY HEARTLAND COOP HATTEN ELECTRIC SERVICE SAMUELSON EQUIP CO FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL DIAMOND VOGEL PAINT CENT COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS ORSCHELN FARM & HOME AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS ALLTEL ACE/EATON METALS BRAND WILSON MORTUARY DENNIS KAUK HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES BUHR LANDSCAPE & DESIGN KT HEATING & AC ADAMS CO HWY DEPT CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEG ALLTEL ALLTEL INT STATE OF NE BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS COMPUTER HARDWARE INC K MART DOMESTIC ABUSE JURY PAYROLL ROAD - BRIDGE RD EQ REP SUPPLIES RD EQ REP REPAIR ENGINEERING GRADING RD EQ REP MACH EQ GREASE OIL SIGNS ROAD EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES MATERIALS - LUMBER EQUIPMENT RENTAL - OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS ENGINEERING HEATING FUELS RD EQ REP RD EQ REP RD EQ REP ASPHALT SUPPLIES EQ TIRES & REP RD EQ REP RD EQ REP RD EQ REP RD EQ REP RADIO REPAIR SIGNS RD EQ REP TELEPHONE SERVICES CULVERTS RELIEF - MEDICAL COUNTY BURIALS RENT 524.00 2,124.25 123.00 41.20 105.00 642.79 6,750.00 9635.16 436.75 426.37 145.38 50.60 354.34 5,014.00 230.00 88.00 6142.50 31.52 231.36 834.16 142.47 2,558.77 216.09 326.90 43.90 48.88 270.26 229.23 40.00 235.93 432.55 48.52 854.43 1,230.00 200.00 INSTITUTIONS PATIENT CARE 4,235.00 COURTHOUSE BUILDING MISC CAP OUTLAY 2,857.14 MISC CAP OUTLAY 124.87 NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL SUPPLIES 3.00 DUES, SUB, REG, 140.00 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY PHONE 54.77 OFFICE EQ REPAIR 1,480.00 ENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET TELEPHONE SERVICES 39.61 EQUIPMENT 16.49 EQUIPMENT 184.00 SUPPLIES 182.48 This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Jo son Deputy Larry Woodman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, October 1, 2002 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of hearing motor vehicle exemption applications with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Also present were County Attorney Fegler-Daiss, County Clerk Lewis and Jan Timrn, representing the County Treasurer. Motion by Larson, seconded by Neumann to approve motor vehicle exemptions for Hastings Catholic Schools for one vehicle, Hastings College for 2 vehicles and Martin Luther Homes for one vehicle. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Returned to regular session at 10:10 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. l.:ihrW,r�X�v�+ Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly John .n Deputy Larry Voodman Chairman r I I 116 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, October 15, 2002 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Kehoe was absent. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Neumann that this is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe absent. Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as circulated. Murman reported that the Buildings and Grounds committee had met at the Emergency Protective Shelter. They have a bathroom that needs repair and the County will probably be asked to share in the cost. The committee also met with maintenance staff and representatives from O'Keefe Elevator Co. regarding replacement of the jail elevator. It is expected to take eight weeks to get the equipment and five weeks to install. O'Keefe is sticking by the bid they gave the Maintenance Supervisor earlier this summer. He also attended a CASA meeting and director Gail Hahn has resigned and RuAnn Root will be taking her place. He also attended the hearing regarding the closing of the South Central Research and Extension Center near Clay Center. Murman also attended a meeting of the South Heartland District Health Board. He told the Board that his one-year term on the board is expired and the Board needs to re appoint a Board member for a three-year term. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to re appoint Murman to a three year term to the South Heartland District Health Board. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe absent. Larson reported that the county surplus auction netted $37,560.00. Neumann reported that he attended a meeting of the Adams County Senior Services Committee. Senior Services has purchased a new handibus with two wheelchair lifts. The committee was to have election of officers but that was continued until the next meeting. Dyer attended the Planning and Zoning meeting on October 7 . Johnson attended an ACCVB meeting that was routine. The lodging tax receipts are showing positive over last year's receipts. He also attended the Buildings and Grounds committee meeting. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to move to Board of Equalization to set tax levies for 2002. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Entered Board of Equalization at 9:35 AM. At 9:45 Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator, presented information to the Board regarding the Brader request for a Conditional Use Permit, case 02-08.3. She told the Board that the planning consultant, Orval Stahr, recommended that the Board take no action on the request and to dispense with the case as Mr. Brader was not asking to increase the number of head in his operation but was only wanting to put up two new buildings to replace two that had been removed. He also did not need a building permit for this as it is an agricultural site. Motion by Neumann, seconded by Johnson to dispense with the Bader request for a Conditional Use Permit, case 02-08.3. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Colburn presented a request from Marvin and Donald Kerr for Kerr Subdivision, case 02-10.5. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Neumann to approve Kerr Subdivision, case 02-10.5 as recommended by the Planning Committee. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Colburn told the Board that the changes to the livestock confinement regulations will be continued until next month. Dawn Miller, Highway Superintendent, presented the Road Dept. year-end report. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the Road Dept. year- end report. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Miller also asked the Board to approve the purchase of a new dump truck from Sterling Truck of Omaha in the amount of $70,870.00, cab and chassis only. Sterling Truck has been awarded the state bid. She would then like to bid the box, plow and sand equipment locally. In checking with local suppliers, they have estimated those items to be around $26,000.00 to $28,000.00. She told the Board that this would be within budget. Murman asked her if she didn't want to purchase two trucks in this manner now since two trucks were budgeted for. She stated that she would do that if she could be given the option to bid the second truck and accept the lower bid. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve the purchase of cab and chassis from Sterling Truck of Omaha in the amount of $70,870.00 and to bid the box, plow and sand equipment locally. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Miller reported that the 12th St project is going great. The project is currently at or under budget. They decided to correct the Kenesaw curve north of Prosser Ave. The slope has been at 10 and 11 % and should be at 6 % for safety reasons. The project should be completed within the 30 days. Gregg Magee, Sheriff, presented an addendum to the interlocal agreement for the South Central Alliance of Law Enforcement Services that would add Dawson County to the agreement. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the addendum to the SCALES agreement. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Johnson opened the discussion regarding the revised personnel policy manual. He noted some of the major changes. Murman asked if the matter regarding overtime pay for 35 -hour employees had been addressed. Clerk Lewis and County Attorney Daiss told him that the policy was clear regarding payment of overtime and the revision committee did not feel that changes needed to be made. Murman said he did not think that it was all that clear. A suggestion for a revision was made that spelled out that 35 hour employees would not receive payment for hours worked over 35 but under 40 in a week but would only receive compensatory time. Johnson stated that he could not support that kind of revision as there may be times when an official could not allow compensatory time and the employee should be paid. Murman agreed and there were no changes made to the policy. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Murman to adopt the revised personnel manual as presented. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. County Attorney Daiss read a resolution that she had prepared in support of keeping the South Central Research and Extension Center open near Clay Center. Motion by Larson, seconded by Neumann to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-10- 15 supporting the South Central Research and Extension Center. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Murman suggested that the resolution be sent to Governor Johanns, UNL President L. Dennis Smith, Chancellor Harvey Perlman, Vice Chancellor John Owens, Senators Burling, Shrock, Kremer all university regents. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to return to Board of Equalization to discuss and possibly approve a TERC stipulation. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Entered Board of Equalization at 10:45 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Johnson to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Larson, seconded by Murman to accept Miscellaneous Receipts in the amount of $362,271.56 for the month of September. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to accept officer reports from the Register of Deeds and the Sheriff for the month of September. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Murman began a discussion regarding the next Board meeting. It was decided that since the next regular meeting date falls on Election Day, the Board will meet on Wednesday, October 30th The Board finished their meeting with the quarterly jail inspection. 118 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA NEBR PLANNING & ZONING DUES, SUB, REG, 30.00 HASTINGS TRIBUNE ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTW CHRISELLA LEWIS PRO PRINTING & GRAPHICS ALLTEL HOMETOWN LEASING NEBR RECORDS MGMT DIVISI UNION BANK & TRUST CO NAFE EAKES OFFICE PLUS THE DRAWING BOARD MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CULLIGAN NACO PLANNING & ZONING NACO KATHY COLBURN HASTINGS TRIBUNE NEER PLANNING & ZONING IBM CORPORATION ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT CLAY CO CLK OF SUPREME COURT UNITED BANK OF IOWA BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS CITY NATL BANK & TRUST BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS PENGAD INC ST OF NE CLK OF SUPREME COURT CULLIGAN EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS MID PLAINS CTR BEHAVORIA EILEENS COLOSSAL COOKIES LANGVARDT & VALLE SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS HASTINGS UTILITIES JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC CAREY'S PEST CONTROL WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV OKEEFE ELEVATOR CO INC DUTTON LAINSON CO NATL PAPER & SANITARY CITY OF HASTINGS EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY NAPA AUTO PARTS AUTO GLASS CENTER INC ISLAND TOWING DAY TIMERS INC A RIFKIN CO FARMERS UNION COOP GAS GREAT PLAINS CPD INC JERRY SPADY PONT CAD INC CHRIS'S CAR WASH KENESAW MOTOR CO GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV MOORE EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS COMPUTER HARDWARE INC ELECTRONICS SERVICE PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF LYNN PEAVEY COMPANY BADGER UNIFORMS DONNA S FEGLER-DAISS MICHAEL COLABELLO VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC NE SUPREME COURT HASTINGS TRIBUNE SOFTWARE UNLIMITED DELL MARKETING LP BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS STATE OF NE ALLTEL DAWSON CO SHERIFF HAMILTON CO SHERIFF DEPT ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ADAMS CO HWY DEPT FRANKLIN COUNTY SHERIFF PRINCE OF THE ROAD EAKES OFFICE PLUS BERTS REXALL DRUGS G A MICEK DDS PC ALLENS DISCOUNT PHARMACY FRANKLIN CO MEMORIAL HOS ANIMAL CLINIC PRINTING& PUBLISHING PRINTING & PUBLISHING POSTAL SERVICES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT RENTAL DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB, REG, REIMBURSEMENT DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB, REG EQ REPAIR COURT COSTS MISCELLANEOUS COURT COSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES COURT COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES SUPPLIES JUVENILE CARE COURT COSTS ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES UTILITIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS EQ REPAIR EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS SUPPLIES LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS FUEL FUEL FUEL FUEL FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS PRINTING & PUBLISHING SUPPLIES SUPPLIES DATA PROCESSING RADIO REPAIR RADIO REPAIR LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE MILEAGE MILEAGE SUPPLIES LAW LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS SOFTWARE GRANTS GRANTS SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL TELEPHONE SERVICES BOARD OF PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS FUEL TRAVEL EXPENSES BOARD OF PRISONERS TRAVEL EXPENSES OFFICE EQUIPMENT MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS 2,217.21 2,085.90 6.41 19.95 129.12 78.00 2.00 231.10 29.00 134.92 73.93 230.00 105.41 28.00 15.00 250.00 375.57 31.40 90.00 314.35 2,660.39 15.00 104.00 290.00 7.98 63.90 28.50 87.82 64.36 156.00 104.00 24.00 523.52 37.52 500.00 11.00 6,000.00 217.50 277.50 900.00 1,680.00 8,412.34 19.96 167.16 66.00 200.58 309.31 19.60 53.48 20.15 679.17 19.15 186.74 50.00 31.98 116.27 58.20 557.18 136.90 77.90 168.25 43.50 218.64 224.30 85.77 99.95 21.39 392.33 65.45 147.60 153.30 104.88 303.45 21.00 98.50 200.00 1,550.00 2.57 103.22 519.99 101.42 4,590.00 450.00 1,430.51 306.16 6,300.00 140.75 625.00 683.61 161.00 64.95 5.90 86.00 RINDER PRINTING CO PRINTING & PUBLISHING` KEARNEY CO SHRlrr FRONTIER FORD LINC-MERC SIXTH STREET PHARMACY BADGER UNIFORMS CASH WA CANDY COMPANY KEITHS PHARMACIES SUNMART PHARMACY ADAMS COUNTY JAIL MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO KEARNEY CO TREASURER CORNHUSKER PRESS COMPUTER HARDWARE INC VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC ALLTEL ADAMS CO HWY DEPT PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF BAMFORD INC CRESCENT ELECTRIC GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV CORP DIVERSIFIED SERV IN ADAMS CO SHERIFF FEE ACT MID NEBR INDIVIDUAL SERV KANAWHA PUTNAM EMERGENCY CR BUREAU OF HASTINGS RED WILLOW CO SHERIFF KEARNEY CO SHERIFF ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ZEE MEDICAL SERV UNISERVICE INC WERNER CONSTRUCTION WOOD OPTIONS WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV CHAMPLIN TIRE RECYCLING CONSUMERS SERVICE CO INC CORNHUSKER TOOL MACHINE DEWEESE SAND & GRAVEL FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL FARMERS UNION COOP GAS FLEET PRIDE GLENWOOD TELECOMMUNICATI GLENWOOD TELEPHONE CO GRAND ISLAND TESTING LAB HALL COUNTY H & M EQUIPMENT HASTINGS TRIBUNE HASTINGS UTILITIES HEARTLAND COOP BRUNERS SAND & GRAVEL IN ALLTEL AUTO GLASS CENTER INC B G &S TRANSMISSION BLADEN SAND & GRAVEL INC BOSSELMAN INC BOUNDARY DISTRIBUTOR JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO JULLEE JOHNSON KACO SUPPLIES KINDER MORGAN LAWSON PRODUCTS LINWELD LINWELD NAPA AUTO PARTS NAPA AUTO PARTS NEBRASKA CRANE FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY NE MACHINERY CO NEBR PETERBILT FORD INC ODEN ENTERPRISES INC OMAHA SLINGS INC LINDA PARR POWER PLAN PRESCO SALES & SERV SANITARY OUTDOOR SERV IN SOUTHWEST IMPLEMENT INC SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT STATE OF NEBR 3 POINTS TIRE CENTAUR ENTERPRISES INC CANNING TRUCK SERVICE IN ADAMS CO BLDG FUND HASTINGS DOWNTOWN ANNE ROHAN CITY OF HASTINGS ADAMS CO TELECOMMUNICATI RUSS'S IGA HASTINGS UTILITIES AUTO TRIM DESIGN BOARD OF PRISONERS EQUIPMENT MED-HOSP PRISONERS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENF SUPP MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES EQ REPAIR SUPPLIES POSTAL SERVICES SUPPLIES BUILDING RENTAL TELEPHONE TRAVEL EXPENSES RADIO REPAIR MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES HANDI-BUS CONTINGENCIES COURT COSTS MENTAL RETARDATION LEPC GRANTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS ROAD - BRIDGE REIMBURSEMENT SUPPLIES SUPPLIES ASPHALT FLARES GARBAGE MISCELLANEOUS HEATING FUELS RD EQ REP GRAVEL RD EQ REP SUPPLIES RD EQ REP TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES ENGINEER TESTING 100.00 562.31 136.88 324.36 218.14 242.85 51.50 1,023.18 493.90 76.00 120.83 240.00 104.14 811.16 93.97 355.00 308.30 54.75 2,320.00 95.00 28.50 130.00 8,270.20 91.70 5,680.16 SERVICE ACT COST 10,383.68 25.00 81.00 16.58 15.50 INSURANCE GRAVEL ADVERTISEMENT ELECTRICITY FUEL GRAVEL TELEPHONE SERVICES RD EQ REP RD EQ REP GRAVEL FUEL GREASE OIL SUPPLIES CUSTODIAL SIGNS FUELS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS SHOP RD EQ REP SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL DUES, SUB, REG, RD EQ REP RD EQ REP PARTS MATERIALS RD EQ REP CUSTODIAL RD EQ REP GRADER BLADES MISCELLANEOUS GRADER BLADES ELECTRICITY MISCELLANEOUS TIRES REP SUPPLIES EXPRESS & FREIGHT COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS RENT GRANTS TRAVEL EXPENSES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TOURISM PROMOTION UTILITIES SUPPLIES 62.25 41.85 41.22 8,426.97 968.00 66.86 438.00 40.70 64.75 858.34 411.97 76.10 232.08 69.95 93.43 450.00 308.33 452.68 35.60 500.46 4,210.30 6,041.20 254.85 104.95 166.14 716.68 7,047.00 319.60 141.00 25.00 900.00 39.76 142.02 72.87 9.35 24.00 1,282.21. 244.20 45.00 1,865.24 60.72. 6,929.75 560.25 25.00 479.65 855.00 150.00 223.18 174.47 1,161.00 774.75 22.59 38.29 500.00 500.00 10.34. 7.81 32.60 11.51 265.59 50.00 120 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA IVISION F TRAVEL REGISTRATI NS EILEENS COLOSSAL COOKIES TOURISM PROMOTION • 27.20 NEBR SOFTBALL ASSOC GRANTS 1,200.00 WORLDCOM TELEPHONE SERVICES 63.94 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ACT NEBRASKA U C FUND UNEMPLOYMENT CONTRIBUTIONS 1,098.83 COUNTY LIBRARY HASTINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS 500.00 BAKER & TAYLOR INC LIBRARY 496.41 SCHOLASTIC LIBRARY LIBRARY 140.56 ROURKE PUBLISHING GRP LIBRARY 889.05 HEINEMANN LIBRARY LIBRARY 1,581.59 CONSUMERS SERVICE CO INC MISCELLANEOUS 6.32 ZC HORSES SERIES LIBRARY 30.00 INHERITANCE TAX ADAMS CO HISTORICAL SOC HISTORICAL SOC 2,890.00 NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL ADAMS CO HWY DEPT FUEL 189.98 FARMERS UNION COOP GAS TIRES REP 61.00 NAPA AUTO PARTS RD EQ REP 4.99 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES ALLTEL EMERGENCY PHONE 1,953.83 DICTAPHONE CORPORATION EQ REPAIR 1,775.00 MOTOROLA EQ REPAIR 3,771.60 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET EQUIPMENT 95.00_ SUPPLIES 118.74 SUPPLIES 27.99 COMPUTER HARDWARE INC K MART BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS This Board is now ecessed subject to the callgf the Ch_ail-ma . Chrisella eLwis LARRY. d001R4AN County Clerk Chairman Beverly Johnson Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, October 15, 2002 The Adams County Board met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of setting tax levies for year 2002 with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Kehoe was absent. Also present were County Attorney Daiss and County Clerk Lewis. Motion by Murman, seconded by Neumann to set the tax levies for year 2002 as follows: Adams County General Fund .31530520 Relief Medical Fund .00102410 Institutions Fund .00101448 Library Fund .01333975 Bond Fund .02133654 Adams County Agricultural Society General Fund .00661755 Capital Projects Fund .02321034 Educational Service Unit No. Nine General Fund .01549140 City of Hastings General Fund .33095091 Bond Fund .20957220 Hastings Community Redevelopment Authority General Fund .01274886 Bond Fund .01315617 Hastings Airport Authority General Fund Juniata Village General Fund Kenesaw Village General Fund Ayr Village General Fund 0 .47158269 .33342353 .14873220 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNT NEBRASKA 121 ' naeland Villa -. General Fund .19394691 Bond Fund .13303618 Holstein Village General Fund .27254181 Prosser Village General Fund .06139025 Hastings School District 18 General Fund 1.0720483 Building Fund .14000014 Capital Imp. Fund .00405432 Kenesaw School District 3 General Fund 1.0135307 Bond Fund .09390921 Adams Central School District 90 General Fund .91423912 Bond Fund .01009983 Special Bldg Fund .07073133 Silver Lake School District 123 General Fund .94261488 Bond Fund (Aff) .05151602 Bond Fund (Non Aff) .04860842 Special Bldg Fund .03724810 Holstein 11/Aff Silver Lake 123 General Fund .94261488 Silver Lake 123/Holstein 11 — Affiliated Bond Bond Fund .05151602 West Blue Township General Fund Highland Township General Fund Verona Township General Fund Kenesaw Township General Fund Wanda Township General Fund Juniata Township General Fund Denver Township General Fund Blaine Township General Fund Hanover Township General Fund Ayr Township General Fund' Roseland Township General Fund .00512023 .00910877 .01370003 .02207450 .02875049 .00534053 .00529056 .00461128 .02031639 .02016790 .02148651 Cottonwood Township General Fund 0 Logan Township General Fund .02624857 122 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Silver Lakc T wnshi General Fund Zero Township General Fund Little Blue Township General Fund .02998193 .01929825 .02858371 Glenvil Rural Fire District General Fund .01334895 Sinking Fund .00700119 Hastings Rural Fire District General Fund .02936669 Sinking Fund .00476517 Holstein Rural Fire District General Fund .04546060 Sinking Fund 0 Juniata Rural Fire District General Fund .03338176 Sinking Fund .00864451 Kenesaw Rural Fire District General Fund .01044828 Sinking Fund .00827140 Roseland Rural Fire District General Fund .04893918 Sinking Fund 0 Little Blue Natural Resources District General Fund .03287551 SID #1 Lochland General Fund .08602463 Bond Fund .15976004 SID #2 Idlewilde General Fund Capital Projects Fund .14221152 .11788587 SID #3 Westbrook General Fund .69814837 Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Returned to regular session at 9:45 AM. The Board reconvened as a Board of Equalization at 10:45 AM for the purpose of approving a stipulation for a TERC appeal at the request of County Attorney Daiss. She told the Board that she had received the stipulation on Friday and the case is scheduled to be heard this week so the Board will need to take emergency action. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve the stipulation for the TERC appeal by Randy Kissinger in the amount of $268,085.00. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Larson, seconded by Murman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Returned to regular session at 10:47 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis Larry Woodman ()minty Cl rk Chairman Beverly Johnso Deputy 110 3'1A. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 123 •u' -iu-` • Wednesdajr, October 30, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Kehoe reported that Intensive Supervision Probation has moved to their new offices. Dyer attended a Council on Alcoholism meeting on October 15th and received an update on their new programs in the schools. He also attended a Planning & Zoning meeting in Minden on October 18th where he received information on new regulations from Dept of Environmental Quality regarding installation of septic systems. The new minimum lot requirements will be 2 acres. He also attended a meeting of the Redepository Advisory Board at Central Community College on October 24th. There are currently three new wells to serve the residents at the former NAD and seven highly contaminated wells have been sealed. He also reported that the plume of contaminated water at the NAD will be pumped to Hastings Utilities new cooling towers when they build their new plant in 2006. The cleanup project could last 60 to 80 years and possibly 120 years. On October 25th he attended a Region III meeting in Grand Island. Region III is concerned with the number of repeat EPC's that the region has and will start to contract some of their cases with. Richard Young in Kearney rather than Mary Lanning Hospital. Larson attended an Extension Board meeting on October 29th with nothing new to report. Murman attended a meeting of Mid Nebraska Individual Services where they received some good news. The legislature restored some funding that had been previously cut from the agency. They were able to give raises to the employees and also restore their retirement funding. He also attended the regular Chamber of Commerce meeting and a workshop where they set goals for 2003 and discussed issues facing Hastings and Adams County. He also met with HEDC, Hastings Utilities and City of Hastings officials regarding the Hansen railroad spur and future uses of the spur. Woodman attended the monthly LEPC meeting. He reported that Dick Christensen stated that Hastings is bad in the eyes of the people of Seward County because of the contaminated dirt being hauled to their landfill Dawn Miller, Highway Superintendent, told the Board that the Ayr East bridge project is scheduled for letting in March 2003 and presented the final agreement with the State of Nebraska fmalizing the cost share. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the agreement with the State of Nebraska finalizing the cost share for the Ayr East bridge project. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Miller also presented a resolution to the Board requesting a study of closing a portion of Hadco Road. She stated that a portion of the road is currently closed at the east end adjacent to Maxon Road near the railroad crossing. The adjacent landowner has requested closing the rest of the road. Motion by Larson, seconded by Neumann to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-10- 30 authorizing a study of Hadco Road for possible closure. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Miller also discussed the purchase of the new dump trucks. She has conferred with the local vendors regarding costs to outfit the trucks with boxes, blades and sanders. Friends will provide a 16 cubic yard box with dual action hoist, blade & sander for $28,884.00 and LCL will provide a 14 cubic yard box with single action hoist, blade and sander for $28,022.00. The two trucks completed would cost $198,646.00, very close to what the Board has allowed in the budget. The Board asked if she wouldn't rather have both trucks delivered to Friends and outfitted with the 16 cubic yard boxes with dual action hoists for the difference in costs. She said that would be an option but then the total would be over the $199,300.00 that has been budgeted. The matter will be discussed at the next Board meeting. Harold Johnson, Maintenance Supervisor, and Dave Rutt, Safety Director, handed out a revised snow closing policy for the county buildings. Dept of Health and Human Services has asked to be advised what the counties are doing regarding snow closings and employees of their departments. The revised policy states that in the case of snow closing all county buildings will be closed to the employees, state and SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA county, as wcll as the public. T is revise po icy wi e sent to the Dept of IIealth & IIS tot their information. Motion by Muroran, seconded by Kehoe to approve the revised policy for snow closing to include employees of the State of Nebraska. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:15 AM. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:57 AM. Justin Williams, representative of the Prosser Fire Dept., appeared before the Board to request the transfer of an ambulance from the Sheriff's Dept. to the Prosser Fire Dept. He stated that he has spoken with the Sheriff regarding the transfer but the Sheriff needed to check to see what procedures needed to be followed for the transfer. County Attorney Fegler-Daiss stated that she had spoken with Sheriff Magee regarding the matter but Magee was going to do some further checking. Magee was contacted during the meeting and he reported there were no problems with the transfer as long as the vehicle was transferred to another governmental subdivision since the county had received the vehicle from the U S government. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to transfer a 1975 Dodge truck from the county to Prosser Fire Dept. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Fegler-Daiss told the Board that she has received signed contracts with checks attached from those attorneys who wish to participate in the Westlaw computerized law research. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign contracts with the law firms participating in the computerized law research. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. County Clerk Lewis asked the Board how they would like to structure the deferrals for the Section 125 plan since the new plan year will only be for 6 months rather than the normal 12 months. She said that currently the employees can defer up $2400.00 in a plan year for unreimbursed medical expenses or $200.00 per month. However, since the county is changing the plan year to coincide with our health insurance year the next plan year will only be 6 months long. Motion by Muroran, seconded by Johnson to cut the maximum amount of deferral for unreimbursed medical expenses by employees per plan year in half (a total of $1200.00) for the upcoming short section 125 plan year. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to move to Board of Equalization for correcting levies. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 11:15 AM. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to accept officers reports from the County Clerk and Sheriff. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Muroran, seconded by Neumann to enter Executive Session for contract negotiations and general assistance. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 11:20 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 12 noon. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve the request for county burial. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. NACO ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTW CHRISELLA LEWIS UNION BANK & TRUST CO RINDER PRINTING CO NACRC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS JULIA MOELLER NEWSWEEK POLK DIRECTORIES R L POLK & CO COUNTY GENERAL DUES, SUB, REG, PRINTING & PUBLISHING POSTAL SERVICES COPIER SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG SUPPLIES TRAVEL EXPENSES DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB, REG, 625.00 2,066.22 21.05 232.10 107.17 100.00 157.51 2,034.94 87.00 265.00 56.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS CO J.1VT. , ;NEBRASKA 125 UNION BANK & TRUST CO ALLTEL BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE EAKES OFFICE PLUS WALGREEN'S PHARMACY PATRICIA C GIZINSKI BLUE HILL LEADER COMPUTER CONSULTANTS MICRO WAREHOUSE ALLTEL COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERI COAST COMPUTER PRODUCTS ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT NACO EAKES OFFICE PLUS CORNHUSKER PRESS RODNEY WILKERSON AMBER CUSATIS CHILD DEVELP COUNCIL HOMETOWN LEASING NE SUPREME COURT EAKES OFFICE PLUS COMPUTER CONSULTANTS WEST GROUP ADVANCED TAPE PRODUCTS I BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ARTHUR TOOGOOD PUB DEF SHANNON J SAMUELSON BRYAN S MCQUAY ATTY/LAW SEILER, PARKER P.C. SUSAN K ALEXANDER BRADLEY WHITE MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC OKEEFE ELEVATOR CO INC HASTINGS UTILITIES GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO PARAMOUNT LINEN & UNIFOR MATT FRIEND TRUCK EQUIPM GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS BIG G COMM HARDWARE SHERWIN WILLIAMS NAPA AUTO PARTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF HEARTLAND COOP OLD MARKET FIREARMS A RIFKIN CO HARDING SHULTZ & DOWNS PHILLIPS 66 CO UNCLE NEAL'S COUNTRY PAUL SPADY OLDS BUICK PTACNIK SERVICE INC POLICE OFFICERS FRONTIER FORD LINC-MERC AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN PAIGE HANSEN MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC CRC PRESS LLC US INDENTIFICATION MANUA KUSTOM SIGNALS INC METEORLOGIX BIG G COMM HARDWARE CITY OF HASTINGS CORNHUSKER PRESS GALLS INC HEATH LEMKE FAKES OFFICE PLUS KARNES AUTO REPAIR BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS MIKE GILMOUR JACKI RAINS VISA LEXIS PUBLISHING BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS STATE OF NE ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ADAMS COUNTY JAIL MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO CASH WA CANDY COMPANY FARM HOME PUBLISHERS GLAXOSMITHLKINE FINANCIA BADGER UNIFORMS EQUIPMENT RENTAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS TRAVEL EXPENSES DUES, SUB, REG, DATA PROCESSING COSTS SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, EQ REPAIR SUPPLIES COURT COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES STATIONERY COURT COSTS COURT COSTS JUVENILE CARE EQUIPMENT RENTAL COURT COSTS SUPPLIES EQ REPAIR DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES SUPPLIES REIMBURSEMENT ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES SUPPLIES REPAIRS UTILITIES REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS SHOP TOOLS REPAIR SHOP TOOLS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS ATTORNEY FEES FUEL FUEL FUEL FUEL PRINTING & PUBLISHING EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT CONTRACT SERV MILEAGE EQUIPMENT RENTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTIONS SAFETY EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS PRINTING & PUBLISHING LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES MILEAGE GRANTS DUES, SUB, REG, LAW LIBRARY SUPPLIES NET COM TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES PRISONERS - FOOD PRISONERS - FOOD MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP PRINTING & PUBLISHING MED-HOSP PRISONERS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 231.10 129.12 109.23 230.00 29.51 80.00 5.18 3.36 70.08 19.00 1,970.75 12.33 36.32. 199.44 367.56 640.05 100.00 74.12. 194.39 27.30 25.11 860.00 447.84 52.00 175.98 735.00 91.00 602.24 511.98 2,350.49 562.50 972.42 2,016.59 1,108.75 336.00 187.11 895.32 2,290.30 102.13 337.64 113.19 9.00 11.09 71.01. 111.67 43.99 29.99 275.50 594.47 440.82 53.41 48.92 241.48 124.00 94.05 15.00 205.73 28.86 331.25 59.80 58.42 576.00 45.82 260.00 105.94 82.50 896.00 246.00 8.56 10.50 283.52 366.81. 45.00 118.39 69.17 183.57 124.47 79.21. 326.87 161.76 250.93 196.39 2,345.75 113.50 485.37 1,899.97 982.54 260.11 139.57 60.75 75.09 135.83 126 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA KEITHS PHARMACIES ALLTEL ALLTEL SO CENT BEHAVIORAL SERV PRINCE OF THE ROAD SVOBODA PLUMBING AND PUM COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERI BUFFALO CO SHERIFF OFF OAKSTONE WELLNESS PLUM CREEK MEDICAL GROUP HASTINGS FAMILY PRACTICE BIG G COMM HARDWARE MARILYN EVANS GREAT PLAINS CPD INC GALLS INC PHELPS CO TREASURER K MART BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS COMPUTER HARDWARE INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS ADAMS CO CLERK BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS NE TECH & TELE INC MINDEN OFFICE SUPPLY METEORLOGIX UNISERVICE INC US POSTAL SERVICE KAL CLEANING BIG G COMM HARDWARE PRESTO X COMP CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE JEO JOSEPH E BALLWEG LEXIS PUBLISHING HASTINGS TRIBUNE HASTINGS UTILITIES PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES SPOUSE ABUSE SEXUAL ASSA RSVP MEALS ON WHEELS HEAD START CHILD & FAMIL MIDLAND AREA AGENCY REGION III PROG ADM OFFI REGION III PROG ADM OFFI HASTINGS ECONOMIC DEV MID NEBR INDIVIDUAL SERV BERTS REXALL DRUGS NACO DELUXE BUSINESS FORMS & CORP DIVERSIFIED SERV IN ALLTEL ALLTEL GALLS INC GALLS INC STATE OF NEBR NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS COUNTY BOARD ADAMS COUNTY CLERK ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER REGISTER OF DEEDS ADAMS COUNTY ASSESSOR PLANNIONG & ZONING DATA PROCESSING CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT COURT BALIFF PUBLIC DEFENDER MAINTENANCE DEPT EXTENSION OFFICE MICROFILM DEPT SHERIFFS DEPT. COUNTY ATTORNEY CORRECTIONS & COMM EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COUNTY SURVEYOR VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE ADAMS CO HWY DEPT BOBS SHOP SUPPLIES JULLEE JOHNSON BOSSELMAN INC ORSCHELN FARM & HOME CITY OF HASTINGS DUANE'S WELDING SERVCICE FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL GENE'S REPAIR & SALES GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV HASTINGS CANVAS MFG CO INLAND TRUCK PARTS & SER MED-HOSP PRISONERS MERIT COMMISSION EXP PRISONERS - FOOD MED-HOSP PRISONERS TRAVEL EXPENSES OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR BOARD OF PRISONERS - FOOD MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS SUPPLIES MATRON FEES TRAVEL EXPENSES LAW ENF SUPP TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES EQ REPAIR SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, MAINTENANCE POSTAL SERVICES MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE FEES -SURVEYOR TRAVEL EXPENSES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES UTILITIES POSTAL SERVICES POSTAL SERVICES DOMESTIC ABUSE LOCAL MATCH LOCAL MATCH CASA AREA AGENCY ON AGING COSTS MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ACT EMERGENCY SERVICES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MENTAL RETARDATION SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS DUES, SUB, REG, COURT COSTS CONTINGENCIES COURT COSTS CONTRACT SERV MISCELLANEOUS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS COURT COSTS RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES ROAD - BRIDGE REIMBURSEMENT SUPPLIES CUSTODIAL FUEL TOOLS SIGNS RD EQ REP LABOR RD EQ REP OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP 380.03 31.59 74.48 112.50 214.25 40.00 327.58 840.00 278.10 49.00 195.00 157.17 40.00 24.03 48.48 134.33 11.65 27.50 75.00 2.38 85.56 35.69 48.81 19.95 900.00 20.80 74.00 185.00 3.35 20.50 125.00 301.00 28.25 45.10 87.00 455.90 3,000.00 3,000.00 131.00 250.00 583.34 1,916.67 1,018.00 COSTS 3,032.67 584.09 1,666.67 ACT COST 2,595.92 6.98 583.00 95.55 91.70 105.10 2.47 1,044.00 500.98 6.79 12,217.19 17,044.91 50,002.62 634.51 5,133.17 10,107.93 24,683.92 6,863.30 11,200.04 2,209.47 4,696.03 13,745.51 2,052.00 11,484.79 11,883.75 4,14.92 2,051.36 51,001.61 24,474.93 34,624.63 3,201.87 83.33 5,734.53 98.08 116.00 34.49 5,625.00 92.97 211.38 180.00 386.93 17.19 16.50 225.00 2,195.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No ADAMS COUNTY, yNEB RASKA KERR CHEVROLET CO KINDER MORGAN KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL LILLEY'S SAND & GRAVEL MID CITY AUTO SUPPLY MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC DEAN MOSIER NAPA AUTO PARTS NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS LINDA PARR PHILLIPS 66 CO PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA POWER PLAN QUILL CORP RAK INDUSTRIES RUMPLES UPHOLSTERY SAFETY & SUPPLY CO SAPP BROS., PETRO INC STA UNITED INC THAUT'S BODY SHOP UNISERVICE INC VONTZ PAVING INC WELLER TRACTOR SALVAGE WERNER CONSTRUCTION AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS ADAMS COUNTY ROAD DEPT. NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS COUNTY WEED DEPT NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE LIVINGSTON BUTLER - TERRY ROBINSON NEBRASKALAND PARTNERS CHRIS THOMSEN HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES HASTINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY THE CHILD'S WORLD BAKER & TAYLOR INC ADAMS COUNTY LIBRARY NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS CO HISTORICAL SOC CHARLIE GENTERT WEST GROUP COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERI GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO AMERICAN TAPE DIST INC QWEST BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS MODERN METHODS INC RD EQ REP HEATING FUELS MATERIALS GRAVEL RD EQ REP PARTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL- OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES SIGNS CUSTODIAL FUEL RADIO REPAIR RD EQ REP SUPPLIES TOOLS REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS MACH EQ GREASE OIL MISCELLANEOUS RD EQ REP SUPPLIES - SHOP MATERIALS - GRAVEL & BORROW RD EQ REP PARTS ASPHALT RD EQ REP SMALL TOOLS SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE NOXIOUS WEED FUND SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE RELIEF - MEDICAL COUNTY BURIALS RENT RENT RENT INSTITUTIONS PATIENT CARE COUNTY LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY LIBRARY SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE VISITORS PROMOTION FUND 383.52 38.33 82.29 11,534.40 375.00 230.00 50.00 20.79 789.00 30.11 43.91 40.00 ^'237.53 163.49 236.89 6.00 223.23 2,624.90 29.90 442.00 41.22. 6,921.64 998.04 6,205.76 286.89 414.20 70,543.24 3,843.75 5,330.93 14,649.03 189.76 3,309.10 198.54 240.15 1,314.42. 11.86 3,745.00 212.50 210.00 210.00 6,782.30 500.00 1,707.95 867.70 3,936.02 105.49 297.27 383.01 5.93 SALARIES 2,984.91 RETIREMENT MATCH 136.16 FICA MATCH 216.16 HEALTH INSURANCE 657.21 DISABILITY INSURANCE 5.93 INHERITANCE TAX HISTORICAL SOC 722.50 CEMETERY MAINTANANCE 250.00' LIBRARY 4,183.50 COURTHOUSE BUILDING MISC CAP OUTLAY 1,447.23 MISC CAP OUTLAY 1,227.17 ESCROW HOLDING FUND 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES SUPPLIES 125.00 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET TELEPHONE SERVICES 14.86 OFFICE 10.89 EQUIPMENT 79.00 COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Wednesday, October 30, 2002 The Adams County Board County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of correcting levies for Juniata and Blaine townships with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Also present were County Clerk Chris Lewis and County Attorney Donna Fegler Daiss. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to correct levies for Juniata and Blaine townships based on the budgets they submitted late as follows: Juniata township levy, .0183290 and Blaine township, .00459817. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. 128 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:20 AM. This Board is now adjourned subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Deputy Larry WYhodman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, November 19, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Kehoe reported that he had met with the radio committee yesterday to improve the system and they are having some problems with repeater locations but they are working on the problem. He also reminded the other Board members there is a Combined Services committee meeting tomorrow morning. He also attended a meeting in Roseland last night where Lt. Gov. Dave Heinemann handed out a 9 page email that comes everyday and others may subscribe to it by just sending their email addresses. He also reported that the communication center is not satisfied with the way the security system works and they are looking at an alternate security plan. Johnson attended the ACCVB meeting with nothing unusual to report. Dyer attended two meetings at the Meat Animal Research Center on November 4th and 18th. The juvenile justice committee has received a $42,000.00 grant and they are looking at ways to transport juveniles in rural areas to attend classes on drugs and alcohol. Neumann attended a Senior Services committee meeting on November 13th. They re-elected their board and approved a promotional thing with NTV. On November 15th he attended a Midland Area on Aging Agency meeting. They discussed the liability insurance and the employee handbook. Larson also attended the MAAA meeting. Murman attended an HEDC meeting and reported that there are two prospects to sell the closed Dana plant and Lovett Pack plant. Also another smaller company has received financing so good news should be coming soon. He also attended a South Heartland District Health Board meeting and they are currently looking at their first priority of physical fitness. They will begin working with area churches and employers. Dawn Miller, Highway Superintendent, updated the Board on the overlay projects. She stated that next month she will be presenting a large bill for the Pauline overlay, however she is withholding 5% of this as she feels that some of the overlay surface is not properly sealed and may need a crack sealer or armour coating later. She also reported that the 12th St project is finished and the road painting will be done by the state. She has also been notified by BNSF railroad that their train speeds from Blaine Ave to the county line at Trumbull will be increasing from 10 mph to 49 mph. She told the Board that there are 8 railroad crossings in the county that will be affected by this and she is continuing a study of these crossings that had been started by the former highway superintendent. At 9:45 bids were opened for outfitting dump trucks with boxes, blades and sanders. The first bid opened was from Matt Friend Truck Equipment. His total bid for a fully equipped 34" box with dual action hoist was $26,520.00 and $26,600.00 for a 42" fully equipped box with dual action hoist. The next bid was from LCL Truck Equipment. They bid $16,885.00 for a 34" box plus $5443.00 for the blade and $6843.00 for the sander. Their price for the 42" box is $17,153.00 plus blade and sander. Miller will review the bids and come back to the Board for a recommendation. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 129 Millcr also presentcd a resolution to the osrd calling fora public heal in, on closing a porton of IIadLo Road. Motion by Neumann, seconded by Dyer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-11- 19 setting the time and date of December 17, 2002 at 10:00 AM for a public hearing on closing a portion of Hadco Rd. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. At 10:00 AM the Board conducted a public hearing to amend the County Comprehensive Plan regarding regulations of Livestock Waste Control facilities. Orval Stahr, the County's Planning & Zoning Consultant, provided information to the Board regarding the proposed changes. Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator, told the Board that the Planning Committee has recommended approving the changes. Bob Gottsch of 6130 N Marian Rd, vice president of Juniata Feed Yards, stated that he felt the proposed changes were identical to Webster County's and he felt that it was good for the county.. There were a couple areas that he asked for clarification on. Mike Danehey of Red Cloud also had a couple questions but thought the plan was good and commended Stahr on a good job. The public hearing was closed. Motion by Neumann, seconded by Larson to approve case 02-10.1, amending the County Comprehensive Plan regarding Livestock Waste Control Facility regulations with the followings changes to the proposal: 1.Under definitions, the number of cattle in confinement changed from 300 to 500 and 2. On page nine, subsection nine the word dwelling shall be changed to structure when referencing assessed value. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Neumann to approve case 02-10.2 amending the zoning regulations per changes made to the County Comprehensive Plan, case 01-10.1. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. The Board also conducted a public hearing regarding amending the County Comprehensive Plan from Agricultural to Residential, case 02-11.1, Diane Musil applicant. Joyce Bridger of 10225 N Aspen, Hansen came forward to oppose amending the County Comprehensive Plan. Rick Beckstrom of Grand Island, co developer of the land spoke in favor of the proposed amendment. Neumann asked how big the homes will be. Beckstrom replied 1100 to 2000 square feet. Larson asked if this plan had been presented to the Roads Dept yet for approval regarding driveways and drainage. He also asked if the developers planned to subdivide these lots and place more than five homes there in the future. Beckstrom replied that they are proposing five lots of at least 3 acres as that meets state requirements at this time and then later they may do percolation tests to see if it is feasible to place more homes in the development but they were proceeding this way now because they know it meets the state requirements with only five lots. The public hearing was closed. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve case 02-11.1, applicant Diane Musil, request to amend the County Comprehensive Plan to change land use from Agricultural to Residential. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, Neumann, Dyer and Larson. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Murman to amend the zoning map case 02-11.2, applicant Diane Musil from Agricultural to Residential. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Kehoe, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, Neumann, Dyer and Larson. The Board held a public hearing for case 02-11.3, applicant Diane Musil request for Huskerland Subdivision. Larson wants a drainage study and a report from the Roads Dept and a check of the measurements of the driveways before the Board approves this subdivision. Beckstrom wants the Board to approve the subdivision as it is proposed now with the five lots and to possibly replat and subdivide later. Dawn Miller, Highway Superintendent, stated that she had been asked to look at the proposed development and recommends that the Board take no action on it at this time asthere are several inaccuracies and to send it back to Planning &Zoning. Larson stated that he wants to see what the final plat will look like and where all the driveways will be located. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to send case 02-11.3, applicant Diane Musil, request for Huskerland Estates Subdivision back to Planning Committee for more details referencing drainage, number of lots, final plat and approval from the Road Dept. regarding location of driveways. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to approve case 02-11.4, applicants Linda and Jeanette Svoboda request for Svoboda Third Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Neumann, seconded by Dyer to approve case 02-11.5, applicant Leon Stulken request for Phils Forge Subdivision. Roll call, ayes:, Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman to approve case 02-11.6, applicants Leland and Marian Saathoff for Saathoff's Second Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. 130 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman to approve case 02-11.7, applicant Donald Kuehn for Kuehn Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Kehoe congratulated Larry Draper on receiving the Chamber of Commerce Aggie Award. Dawn Miller came back to the Board with a recommendation for awarding the bid to outfit the dump trucks. The Board proposed purchasing the second truck and awarding the bid to outfit both trucks. Motion by Larson, seconded by Neumann to purchase the second cab/chassis truck from Wick Sterling per the state bid of $70,870.00 contract number 5816. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to award the bid to outfit two trucks with a 42" dump box with dual action hoist, blade and sander to Matt Friends Truck Equipment for a total of $26,600.00 each. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Johnson to move to Board of Equalization to set real estate values and approve a stipulation for a TERC appeal. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 11:55 AM. Murman told the Board that there apparently was an oversight at budget time and funding of the Headstart immunization program was not included in the county budget. Headstart had submitted a request of $1800.00, however the county had allowed them $1500.00 in the 2001-2002 budget. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve funding for the Headstart immunization clinic in the amount of $1500.00 for budget year 2002-2003 to be paid from the county miscellaneous budget. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Johnson to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve Miscellaneous Receipts in the amount of $454,787.31 for the month of October. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Tax List Corrections numbers 12779 through 12798. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve officers reports from the Register of Deeds for the month of October. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to move to Executive Session for possible litigation and contract negotiations. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 12:10 PM. Motion by Larson, seconded by Neumann to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 12:30 PM. ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTW HASTINGS TRIBUNE KATHY UTTER MONA D KENT THALIA UTECHT JULIA A SCHUTTE MARILYN STROMER DARRELL STROMER VERDA R PRITCHARD RUTH KROLL BONNIE R SCHENK FRANCIS I JACOBITZ CYNTHIA LANGENBERG RANDY LANGENBERG LORETTA SUCK ELAINE HANSEN BEVERLY EHLY MARILYN J FISCHER JOAN RUNYAN WILLIAM RUNYAN DORALDINE GANGWISH MARILYN HENRY PEG FOSDICK DONETTE J HERRINGER JAMES ECKBLADE COUNTY GENERAL SUPPLIES - VOTING PRINTING & PUBLISHING PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY 94.75 3,431.45 148.07 79.53 79.53 79.53 131.98 5.00 66.95 76.95 76.95 76.95 110.31 5.00 84.68 79.53 79.53 79.53 116.58 5.00 82.10 82.10 82.10 72.10 87.21 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS CQUNTY, NEBRASKA 131 BURDETTA A FRICKE CAROL M KRAMER KAY KLOPPENBORG KRIS A HORTON MARGARET NEEMAN ROSE L KEHN RICHARD KINCAID GAIL JEAN FITZKE DONNA M PRESNELL VICKI FRERICHS ARCHIE RIDGE JANET BUHR DOROTHY MOHLING DELORES PLACKE LEOLA L LAY MERLIN LAY CATHERINE A FRICKE MARY C SCHMIDT VICKIE GERLOFF SHARON UHRMACHER NORMA DEVENY LORENE TRAUSCH JANET BONIFAS SHARON A WILLMES ELEANOR EHRMAN JOANN GRABILL JANET R BURR COLLEEN B KOTHE CONNIE L SCHUKEI LINDA L SHAW BEVERLY GRANSTROM JOHN GRANSTROM JOYCE STEFFEN JOANNE HINRICHS NELLA KINCAID VIRGINIA A WALTON LORRAINE KATZBERG ROGENE AULNER KENNETH H AULNER SR MAUREEN A MOHLMAN HARRIET L SMITH BETH ANN GAMBLE EVELYN J OSTDIEK ALBERTA SITTNER JACOB SITTNER DOROTHY E LARGENT FREDA M RADER ROCELLA STROMER NAOMI R LEISING PAUL LARGENT RUBY J WALKER EVELYN VIGLICKY EVELYN THEISEN VIOLA D BRUCE ELSIE L KIMMINAU GAIL FOBBEN ELIZABETH OCHSNER ROBERT DUNAWAY BETTY THOMAS LEONA M ANDERSON DELORES M ZIMMERMAN ED ZIMMERMAN LORENE BUSCHER ARLENE KORT JUDITH DIANE MILLS SHARON WIEDEL EDWIN J KLANECKY DONNA LEHNE JUDITH E ALLEN VAUGHNDEL ABELS NANCY BROWN SHARON DEBACKER MARILYN L SCHMIDT JOANNE WEBER EMILY KIEKHAEFER DOROTHY J KLANECKY VENUS TURNER LINDA MYERS JEANETTE R ADRIAN SARALEE J MOFFATT KATHLEEN L HOWARD PHYLLIS HAWES WAUNETA J BORNEMEIER BONITA REED HARRIETT M JOHNSON BARBARA N WELLS WIHLMA PRICE ALETHA BENNETT E ELAINE KERSHNER GENEVIEVE CONWAY PATRICIA A PROCHASKA BETTY MAGEE PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PARTTIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY 92.10 82.10 82.10 72.10 90.75 79.53 69.53 79.53 79.53 81.72 86.83 79.53 79.53 79.53 96.83 5.00 76.95 76.95 66.95 66.95 94.25 79.53 69.53 69.53 79.53 104.13 69.53 69.53 79.53 79.53 98.66 5.00 79.53 79.53 69.53 79.53 10.00 89.53 5.00 68.24 78.24 78.24 78.24 88.24 5.00 74.53 79.53 79.53 79.53 89.53 79.53 79.53 79.53 79.53 89.53 10.00 66.95 66.95 66.95 66.95 438.77 5.00 79.53 79.53 79.53 79.53 89.53 93.38 5.15 84.53 69.53 79.53 79.53 89.53 79.53 84.53 69.53 89.53 84.53 76.95 76.95 66.95 76.95 86.95 79.53 69.53 69.53 84.53 84.53 78.24 78.24 78.24 132 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ROSALIE M ENGLEHARDT TOM ENGELHARDT CATHERINE J PERSHING KATHRYN E DOUGHERTY MARGUERITE POLMANTIER MICHEAL SEBALLOZ ZELMA FOBBEN JOAN L BRANNAGAN RUTH D HADENFELDT GLORIA M CHRISTIAN DOLORES L DIEKEN EILEEN BOLLER IRMISE HEEREN ELMER HEEREN CHERIE R KORGAN LORETTA M BOUMANN DORIS M BRUNA DRUELLA HOHNSTEIN WILMA KENNEDY BETTY J YURK BONNIE EINSPAHR DEEANNA RIDGE BEVERLY R KRULL ROBERT C FRANK M FAYE HANSON SHIRLEY C HARMS LINDA S POTTER PHYLLIS R VACEK LAVON BARTH DIANE R M LIPSACK EVELYN R TILL MARCELLA L VONTZ DOROTHY FLUCKEY ANTOINETTE BILLESBACH LORETTA KING FRANCES KRUETZ SHIRLEY SHEPPARD MARJORIE F HOHNSTEIN BETTY A RUCKER JANICE LAMPHER ARLETTA TOWNS RUTH KELLY HELEN LAPORTE SHARON ROSE DORIS WATSON ROBERT J KENT MARVIN KENT DAVID SEXTON JON KAMLOR VFW CLUB GSV SENIOR CENTER FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHU FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST ST PAULS LUTHERAN YWCA MARS JANITORIAL SERVICE PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH OK CAFE HASTINGS COLLEGE ADAMS CO CLERK DUGAN BUSINESS FORMS ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTW VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC UNION BANK & TRUST CO NACTFO NACO EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS THE DRAWING BOARD DUGAN BUSINESS FORMS EAKES OFFICE PLUS CULLIGAN VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC KATHY COLBURN HASTINGS TRIBUNE ROBERT DYER INTERNET NEBR BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS IBM CORPORATION AUTOMATED SYSTEMS INC COMPUTER CONSULTANTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS UNITED BANK OF IOWA RICK HOLEMAN MARY LOU HOLEMAN SAM'S CLUB ADAMS COUNTY COURT CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT MID PLAINS CTR BEHAVORIA ADAMS COUNTY COURT PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY PART TIME SALARY VOTING POLLS RENT VOTING POLLS RENT VOTING POLLS RENT VOTING POLLS RENT VOTING POLLS RENT VOTING POLLS RENT VOTING POLLS RENT VOTING POLLS RENT VOTING POLLS RENT VOTING POLLS RENT MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES PRINTING EQUIPMENT RENTAL DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES FORM PRINTING SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING MILEAGE ALLOWANCE PUBLISHING PRINTING & PUBLISHING DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES EQ REPAIR DATA PROCESSING SOFTWARE DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL COURT COSTS COURT COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, JURY PAYROLL JURY PAYROLL JURY PAYROLL JURY PAYROLL JUVENILE CARE COSTS COURT COSTS 88.24 5.00 69.53 69.53 79.53 84.53 89.53 82.10 65.66 82.10 82.10 10.00 92.10 5.00 79.53 79.53 79.53 84.53 89.53 79.53 79.53 79.53 79.53 89.53 79.53 84.53 79.53 79.53 89.53 79.53 79.53 79.53 84.53 89.53 54.08 101.71 56.65 86.26 52.79 30.90 30.90 30.90 38.63 30.90 78.54 95.10 72.10 17.96 17.96 30.00 30.00 50.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 23.04 414.19 205.03 7,141.76 231.10 60.00 100.00 7.65 246.00 7.96 2,132.57 7.20 23.00 250.96 258.77 54.31 15.33 60.11 154.30 628.70 3,199.20 2,070.30 150.70 290.00 21.46 21.46 75.00 997.96 1,642.28 1,959.43 1,904.76 500.00 1,000.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS:CQU. ...�x EBRASKA 133 VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC CULLIGAN NATL ASSOC FOR CRT MGMT BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CLIC OF SUPREME COURT MASON'S MARKET INC RUSS'S IGA ADAMS CO SHERIFF AMANDA BAUER MASON'S MARKET INC ADAMS CO CLK OF DIST CRT EAKES OFFICE PLUS DORIS B SCHUESSLER LANGVARDT & VALLE LANGVARDT & VALLE SEILER, PARKER P.C. SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS LANGVARDT & VALLE SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS LANGVARDT & VALLE CONTROLLED SYSTEMS BIG G COMM HARDWARE PETERSON CONSTRUCTION HASTINGS UTILITIES GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV BIG G COMM HARDWARE GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO KT HEATING & AC WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO GWEN RODOCKER ADELINE JOHNSON JOANNE COOK REVOLVING FUND REVOLVING FUND DEB MARR OMB POLICE SUPPLY LIGHT AND SIREN LEA LEA UNCLE NEAL'S COUNTRY EAKES OFFICE PLUS A RIFKIN CO JAMES KONEN III BRAD M CONSBRUCK JOHN RUST OMB POLICE SUPPLY GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV FRONTIER FORD LINC-MERC BIG G COMM HARDWARE ELECTRONICS SERVICE (93) NAPA AUTO PARTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS ALAMAR UNIFORMS ALAMAR UNIFORMS BADGER UNIFORMS BADGER UNIFORMS BADGER UNIFORMS LAW ENFORCEMENT EQUIP CO LAW ENFORCEMENT EQUIP CO OLD MARKET FIREARMS ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC KENESAW MOTOR CO JERRY SPADY PONT CAD INC RADIO SHACK ACCT CR BUREAU OF HASTINGS COMPUTER HARDWARE INC DR JOHN A COOVER PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC HEARTLAND COOP BIG G COMM HARDWARE EXECUTIVE COPIER SYSTEM COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV BADGER UNIFORMS ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ADAMS CO HWY DEPT SUPPLIES COURT COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES COURT COSTS JUROR FEES JUROR FEES MENTAL HEALTH BOARD MISCELLANEOUS JUROR FEES DISTRICT COURT COSTS SUPPLIES COURT COSTS ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT UTILITIES MISCELLANEOUS SNOW MOVING EQUIPMENT REPAIR MECHANICAL REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICALS MISCELLANEOUS REIMBURSEMENT MILEAGE MILEAGE DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SAFETY EQUIPMENT SAFETY EQUIPMENT UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS FUEL SUPPLIES LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS FUEL EQUIPMENT RADIO REPAIR EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MED-HOSP PRISONERS EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS DATA PROCESSING COSTS MED-HOSP PRISONERS RADIO REPAIR LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES RADIO REPAIR POSTAL SERVICES LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT TRAVEL EXPENSES MED-HOSP PRISONERS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT 49.10 21.85 75.00 56.18 257.42 64.99 104.00 28.17 14.43 191.60 23.73 39.50 2,573.31 96.30 330.00 525.60 6,000.00 630.21 1,482.00 860.00 2,107.50 234.90 427.50 262.50 828.00 36.05 115.00 5,887.27 12.00 48.98 177.48 161.58 200.58 96.00 71.81 22.14 41.61 89.06 75.00 52.00 3.18 1,598.00 217.71 690.00 78.00 10.00 54.07 95.85 35.00 35.00 35.00 162.91 4.50 59.80 20.00 21.39 17.88 599.00 245.99 125.48 115.76 99.90 288.29 83.90 50.59 24.96 8.48 11.98 26.85 420.36 92.93 39.50 831.80 50.00 1,043.32 12.72 64.95 22.18 34.31 40.73 87.41 147.18 32.40 250.00 37.21 125.00 54.40 236.00 72.00 312.04 32.54 1,794.39 134 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA KERR CHEVROLET CO RICK FAHRENHOLTZ GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF JERRY SPADY PONT CAD INC BIG G COMM HARDWARE LAW ENFORCEMENT EQUIP CO BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS CO SHERIFF HASTINGS POLICE DEPT VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS JACKI RAINS SOFTWARE UNLIMITED DONNA S FEGLER-DAISS HOMETOWN LEASING BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL STATE OF NE COMPUTER HARDWARE INC COMPUTER HARDWARE INC WILLIAMS EXTERMINATING I ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC KEITHS PHARMACIES ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV PHELPS COUNTY SHERIFF FRANKLIN COUNTY SHERIFF CASH WA CANDY COMPANY EAKES OFFICE PLUS CORNHUSKER PRESS ADAMS COUNTY JAIL KIM THAYER GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO CITY OF HASTINGS BERTS REXALL DRUGS INSTITUTIONAL EYE CARE ISABEL SMITH CASH WA CANDY COMPANY ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC PRINCE OF THE ROAD ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV BIG G COMM HARDWARE OAKSTONE WELLNESS EAKES OFFICE PLUS BOB BARKER COMPANY CORNHUSKER STATE IND CASH WA CANDY COMPANY CASH WA CANDY COMPANY UNISERVICE INC ISABEL SMITH CORNHUSKER PRESS COMPUTER HARDWARE INC CASH WA CANDY COMPANY PROTEX CENTRAL INC DR SCOTT L SCHULTZ ALAMAR UNIFORMS MODERN METHODS INC UDEN PLUMBING & HTG CO FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY HAMILTON CO SHERIFF DEPT HALL CNTY BD OF CORRECTI GREAT PLAINS CPD INC ALLTEL ALLTEL BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS POWERQUEST CORP STEVE'S LAWN SERV BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ALLTEL T & L TOWING ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ALLTEL UNISERVICE INC YORK CO SHERIFF'S OFFICE ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER HALL COUNTY SHERIFF RICHARD J CHRISTENSEN COMPUTER HARDWARE INC ADAMS CO SHERIFF FEE ACT STATE OF NEBR ALLTEL ALLTEL MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO ADAMS CO CLERK ES EQUIPMENT UNIFORM ALLOWANCE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT UNIFORM ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS GRANTS BLOOD TESTS BLOOD TESTS GRANTS GRANTS DATA PROCESSING COSTS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES EQUIPMENT RENTAL DATA PROCESSING COSTS DATA PROCESSING COSTS MISCELLANEOUS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE TRAVEL EXPENSES BOARD OF PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS LAUNDRY -PRISONERS SUPPLIES PRINTING LAUNDRY -PRISONERS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE COURTHOUSE REMODELING CONTRACT SERV MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MATRON FEES LAW ENF SUPP LAW ENF SUPP LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS TRAVEL EXPENSES LAW ENF SUPP SUPPLIES MED-HOSP PRISONERS EQUIPMENT REPAIR LAW ENF SUPP PROVISIONS & CLOTHING LAW ENF SUPP LAUNDRY -PRISONERS MISCELLANEOUS MATRON FEES PRINTING DATA PROCESSING COSTS LAW ENF SUPP EQUIPMENT REPAIR MED-HOSP PRISONERS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT REPAIR EQUIPMENT REPAIR BOARD OF PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS BOARD OF PRISONERS TRAVEL EXPENSES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES TELEPHONE MISCELLANEOUS TRAVEL EXPENSES TELEPHONE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS COURT COSTS CONTINGENCIES COURT COSTS LEPC GRANTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS CONTRACT SERV VITAL STATISTICS POSTAL SERVICES 15.75 100.00 365.77 119.75 3.58 19.80 179.95 47.98 35.98 30.00 100.00 71.98 79.21 200.00 114.98 1,135.80 62.37 82.90 103.70 22.99 38.76 211.24 519.99 890.00 231.95 76.00 33.74 67.22 120.06 2,127.50 160.03 162.50 100.00 1,350.00 129.00 378.32 66.85 766.02 35.00 293.21 2,938.99 776.57 26.10 20.00 43.31 54.99 9.57 180.70 99.11 38.66 123.75 453.60 28.40 150.00 45.60 13.56 38.80 50.00 241.78 399.00 70.32 55.00 84.00 94.99 99.00 180.00 533.50 60.00 295.62 82.93 87.71 21.95 47.98 77.90 260.00 135.98 22.72 94.00 38.39 284.08 20.80 16.98 3,718.61 11.19 43.22 63.95 5,608.94 15.61 107.10 40.57 503.00 19.43 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS CO JJI\'" 1EBRASKA 135 ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV MELVIN WIEST JOY WILLARD NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS COUNTY BOARD ADAMS COUNTY CLERK ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER REGISTER OF DEEDS ADAMS COUNTY ASSESSOR PLANNING & ZONING DATA PROCESSING CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT COURT BALIFF PUBLIC DEFENDER MAINTENANCE DEPT EXTENSION OFFICE MICROFILM DEPT ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY CORRECTIONS & COMMUNICATION EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY ADAMS COUNTY SURVEYOR VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE DEWEESE SAND & GRAVEL DELKEN PRESS JR CUBA EXCAVATING & TRK CITY OF HASTINGS CENTRAL VALLEY RENTALS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS BRUNERS SAND & GRAVEL IN BIG G COMM HARDWARE BERCKS MUFFLER SHOP AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS AUTO GLASS CENTER INC ACME PRINTING ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ALLTEL MLMH CLINICAL LAB SERV LINWELD LILLEY'S SAND & GRAVEL KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL KINDER MORGAN KENESAW MOTOR CO KELLY SUPPLY CO JULLEE JOHNSON JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO ISLAND SUPPLY HUSKER STEEL INC HEARTLAND COOP H & M EQUIPMENT HASTINGS UTILITIES GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV GLENWOOD TELEPHONE CO GLENWOOD TELECOMMUNICATI GENE'S REPAIR & SALES FLEET PRIDE SAMUELSON EQUIP CO FARMERS UNION COOP GAS FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL ECHO GROUP INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV WERNER CONSTRUCTION VONTZ PAVING INC UNISERVICE INC 3 POINTS TIRE STA UNITED INC SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT SANITARY OUTDOOR SERV IN RUMPLES UPHOLSTERY RELIABLE REDNECK TRAILER SUPPLIES PRECISION HTG & AC INC POWER PLAN LINDA PARR OMAHA SLINGS INC NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS NE MACHINERY CO NAPA AUTO PARTS NACO MIDWEST ENGINES ADAMS COUNTY ROAD DEPT NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD COUNTY COURT COSTS COUNTY COURT COSTS COUNTY COURT COSTS HANDI-BUS PARTTIME SALARY COURT COSTS RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES ROAD - BRIDGE GRAVEL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL GARBAGE EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES GRAVEL SUPPLIES RD EQ REP RD EQ REP RD EQ REP SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS TELEPHONE SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES GRAVEL SUPPLIES HEATING FUELS RD EQ REP SMALL TOOLS, ETC CUSTODIAL SMALL TOOLS, SUPPLIES TECH RES. CHEMICALS FUEL GRAVEL ELECTRICITY BUILDING REPAIR TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES EQUIPMENT REPAIR' RD EQ REP PARTS RD EQ REP MACH EQ GREASE OIL RD EQ REP SUPPLIES SUPPLIES GARBAGE ASPHALT GRAVEL SUPPLIES MACH EQ TIRES MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICITY MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPLIES RD EQ REP BUILDING REPAIR RD EQ REP CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES SIGNS RD EQ REP SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, EQUIPMENT REPAIR SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE 250.00 384.00 32.00 9,789.00 400.00 40.44 12,842.79 17,498.15 50,736.81 640.44 6,416.69 12,347.17 24,993.68 6,863.30 12,887.49 1,933.61 4,731.00 13,415.51 2,052.00 11,484.79 11,413.54 3,654.92 2,360.27 53,485.26 24,482.63 35,422.58 3,146.49 83.33 5,568.83 2,689.42 85.00 140.00 12.09 92.00 75.95 1,901.90 28.15 34.50 342.49 417.34 65.00 88.03 303.03 44.00 152.32 3,865.40 55.71 368.47 60.90 71.76 25.00 25.98 55.83 100.00 4,040.40 3,677.98 743.72 66.70 97.34 69.95 31.74 39.95 575.11 36.50 734.08 52.87 15.10 66.86 2,125.00 11,024.48 41.22 934.22. 59.80 178.62 150.00 6.00 39.67 282.01 102.00 191.34 25.00 301.41 1,489.50 2,518.89 301.58 250.00 78.45 63,022.09 3,451.40 4,755.65 14,649.03 136 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA HASTINGS UTILITIES CENTRA CHEMICAL SERV INC WORLDCOM RUSS'S IGA ADAMS CO BLDG FUND CULLIGAN TOTAL TURF & TREE CARE CITY OF HASTINGS JESSICA JUNGCK HASTINGS TRIBUNE SANDRA DITTMER ANNE ROHAN ADAMS COUNTY VISITORS BUR NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ROBERT WOLFE KINGSWOOD PLAZA SMITTY'S MOBILE HOME PLA NEBRASKALAND PARTNERS NEBRASKALAND PARTNERS BRAND WILSON MORTUARY LIVINGSTON BUTLER - CONSUMERS SERVICE CO INC MUNSON SALES DIAMOND SALES CREATIVE CO CAPSTONE PRESS INC BAKER & TAYLOR INC JERRY SPADY PONT CAD INC ADAMS COUNTY LIBRARY NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOSCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE DICK BEETLEY OKEEFE ELEVATOR CO INC JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO DIECKER CONSTRUCTION CO ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ADAMS COUNTY WEED DEPT NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL QWEST COMPUTER HARDWARE INC K MART STATE OF NE MODERN METHODS INC COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS UTILITIES REPAIR TELEPHONE SERVICES TOURISM PROMOTION RENT TOURISM PROMOTION REPAIR TELEPHONE SERVICES MILEAGE SUBSCRIPTIONS MILEAGE MILEAGE EAU SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE RELIEF - MEDICAL RENT RENT RENT RENT RENT COUNTY BURIALS COUNTY BURIALS COUNTY LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS SALARIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE INHERITANCE TAX CEMETERY MAINTANANCE COURTHOUSE BUILDING MISC CAP OUTLAY MISC CAP OUTLAY MISC CAP OUTLAY NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL 223.85 13.99 44.54 12.83 500.00 65.00 414.00 6.61 160.60 93.00 194.18 431.07 3,162.35 136.16 229.75 657.21 5.93 210.00 210.00 150.00 210.00 140.00 2,315.00 2,340.00 5.39 155.00 588.10 1,077.30 1,525.15 1,143.51 100.00 4,125.85 110.29 311.81 383.01 5.93 585.00 8,185.90 1,987.40 4,350.32 74.51 SALARY 3,137.52 RETIREMENT MATCH 188.25 FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE 1,314.42 DISABILITY INSURANCE 11.80 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY PHONE 54.29 EMERGENCY PHONE 118.86 EMERGENCY PHONE 1,835.72 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET TELEPHONE SERVICES 14.88 EQUIPMENT 162.95 SUPPLIES 8.39 TELEPHONE SERVICES 39.61 EQUIPMENT 79.00 This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Larry WYodman Chairman Beverly Johnson Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, November 19, 2002 227.02 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of setting real estate values and approving stipulations for TERC appeals with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Board members present were: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Also present were Assessor, Sue Fredricks, County Attorney, Donna Fegler Daiss and County Clerk, Chris Lewis. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Dyer to set the real estate values for the following properties at the 2001 values: ID # 284-9906, old value 68,540, new value 58,895 and ID # 284-4396, old value 24,295, new value 20,000. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. • SUPERVISORS R I C RD No. ADAM EBRASKA Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve the following stipulations for TERC appeals: RBM Investments, $190,000 and Kenneth Parr, $220,000. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Neumann, seconded by Dyer to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 12 Noon. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis County Cler %ItitA Beverly ohn . n Deputy \ ,. Larry Wdodman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, December 3, 2002 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as c rculated. Murman attended a Chamber of Commerce meeting but nothing to report. He also attended a planning committee with South Heartland District Health Board, and they are just continuing to work on a Health Plan and hope to implement one soon. Larson attended the Planning and Zoning meeting last night, Dec 2, 2002. He also attended the MAAA meeting. Neumann attended the MAAA meeting. Reported they increased their line of credit at Wells Fargo and some meals contract. One concern was getting their funds cut and the talk was consolidating 7 or 8 down to 3. Also attended the City & County Meeting. Kehoe attended the City & County meeting. Stated it sure is a pleasure to work with the new City Administrator and he is doing a good job. Heard the request by the Police Dept for the computer software for the 911 center, which we will here from them later this morning. Also stated he was working with the radio e committee it es aand upgrade ouniy the Co rifrequency. reandd have They have determined they can add 40 feet to the tower at qancY•y. S W of ldlewilde and they can add 40 feet and that is what they are going to do and they are in the process now getting someone to do it. They will be able to talk to Campbells 911. Woodman attended the City and County meeting and also the Planning & Zoning meeting last night, Dec 2, 2002. Dawn Miller, Highway Superintendent, talked to the Board about the application for Floodplain Development Permit. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer that we authorize the Chairman to sign the Application For Floodplain Development Permit. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Neumann to move to Executive Session for possible litigation and contract negotiations. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 9:45 A.M. Motion by Murman, seconded by Johnson to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 9:55 A.M. Hastings Police Chief Larry Thoren spoke to the Board on how the computer software for the county's 911 would improve the dispatch service to police, sheriff's deputies, fire, ambulance service and emergency management. The computer program is from Sleuth Software Co. He stated the software would cost 1 138 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA $6,000. thcr costs ineiude $3,250 pr vide updates t th foi training and an annual maintenance fee of $1,500,-wltlLh will Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Neumann to use the 911 funds to purchase the software for the 911 center. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to approve officers reports from the County Clerks office for the month of October. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to release Securities from City National Bank for $500,000.00, receipt 10817, and be replaced by Wells Fargo Bank for $500,000.00, receipt 11920. Receipt 230771 released from Hastings State Bank for $200,000.00 and be replaced by Hastings State bank for $1,000,000., receipt 619931. Receipt 229800 released from City National Bank for $1,000.000.00 and be replaced by Wells Fargo Bank for $1,000,000.00 receipt 11921. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Colburn presented a request from Robert & Doris Bruntz for DTB Acres Subdivision, case 02-12.3. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Larson to approve DTB Acres Subdivision, case 02-12.3 as recommended by the Planning Committee. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Colburn told the Board Brian & Marla Anders weren't present at last night meeting for the Conditional Use Permit, Case 02-12.1 and should be continued January 14, 2003. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Neumann to continue the Conditional Use Permit, case 02-12.1as recommended by the Planning Committee until January 14, 2003. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson, and Woodman. Nays, none. Rick Beckstrom appeared on behalf of Dianne Musil, case 02-12.2, request for Huskerland Subdivision. The request is was for a thirteen lot subdivision but Colburn told the Board that the actions they took on December 12th regarding amending of the County Comprehensive Plan and the rezone are void since some of the property owners had not been notified. The cases will have to be re -advertised and scheduled for another public hearing. Beckstrom asked the Board to approve the single dwelling subdivision that currently has a house sitting on it. He stated that he had visited with the State Dept of Roads regarding the setbacks and was told that the setback on from the road on the west of the property only needed to be 25 ft. Roger Parks, surveyor spoke on behalf of items that he researched for the survey. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve case 02-12.2, applicant Dianne Musil, request for a 1.371 acre single subdivision with a 50 ft. setback off of Grand Ave, Huskerland Estate First Subdivision. Roll call, ayes:. Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. BLUE HILL LEADER UNION BANK & TRUST CO CORPORATE EXPRESS EAKES OFFICE PLUS WOMEN OFFICIALS IN NACO EILEENS COLOSSAL COOKIES CITY OF HASTINGS PRIA EAKES OFFICE PLUS LOERLL LOERG TERRA SCAN INC CENT DIST ASSESSOR'S ASS SUSAN FREDRICKS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE ADAMS CO REG OF DEEDS STATE OF NEBR AUTOMATED SYSTEMS INC ALLTEL BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS COMPUTER CONSULTANTS LAURIE CORDS ADAMS COUNTY COURT COMPUTER CONSULTANTS NCCA EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS HOMETOWN LEASING CHILD DEVELP COUNCIL ARTHUR TOOGOOD PUB DEF EDWARD G VIERK CONWAY, PAULEY & JOHNSON ROBERT SULLIVAN COUNTY GENERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING COPIER SUPPLIES SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES OFFICER DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES PRINTING & PUBLISHING SOFTWARE DUES, SUB, REG, TRAVEL EXPENSES MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT PRINTING & PUBLISHING DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT DISTRICT COURT COSTS COURT COSTS EQ REPAIR DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL JUVENILE CARE REIMBURSEMENT REIMBURSEMENT ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES 28.00 232.10 118.04 24.97 25.00 11.00 70.00 50.00 156.28 20.00 10,275.00 40.00 78.11 28.80 80.00 18.00 41.56 6,186.00 36.32 170.99 560.00 248.49 750.00 225.00 25.00 84.58 948.00 447.84 322.50 2,603.30 293.60 391.20 84.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD' No. 25 • ADAMS.0 UN 'Y, NEBRASKA SEILER, PARKER P.C. ATTRNY FEES 934.50 AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CASH WA CANDY COMPANY ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERI HASTINGS UTILITIES WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC REVOLVING FUND RON SEYMOUR SUSAN BROWN TANA SEYMOUR MEG SAGE MACH ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV NATIONAL SHERIFFS ASSOC GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS POLK DIRECTORIES RADIO SHACK ACCT FARM HOME PUBLISHERS COMPUTER HARDWARE INC DAY TIMERS INC EAKES OFFICE PLUS JERRY SPADY PONT CAD INC GREAT PLAINS CPD INC FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER PHILLIPS 66 CO ADAMS CO GRAIN & FEED ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTI ALLTEL BIG G COMM HARDWARE W G PAULEY LUMBER CO FARMERS UNION COOP GAS ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC LAW ENFORCEMENT EQUIP CO CITY OF HASTINGS MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC JAMES KONEN III BRAD M CONSBRUCK JOHN RUST NATL DIST ATTORNEYS ASSO DONNA S FEGLER-DAISS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS HOMETOWN LEASING NSBA ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL STATE OF NE STATE OF NE ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV NORTHEAST NEBR JUVENILE ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC UDEN PLUMBING & HTG CO PRINCE OF THE ROAD HASTINGS FAMILY PRACTICE BIG G COMM HARDWARE PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN MONTY MCCORD MIDWEST SPECIAL SERV INC UNISERVICE INC KEITHS PHARMACIES BERTS REXALL DRUGS CASH WA CANDY COMPANY RADIO SHACK ACCT SO CENT BEHAVIORAL SERV ALLTEL KIM THAYER NE TECH & TELE INC K MART EXECUTIVE COPIER SYSTEM EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC CORNHUSKER STATE IND COMPUTER HARDWARE INC MINDEN OFFICE SUPPLY PHELPS CO TREASURER KEARNEY CO TREASURER LOREN UDEN CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE KAL CLEANING PRESTO X COMP JOSEPH E BALLWEG BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CVSOAN TREASURER HASTINGS UTILITIES PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS UTILITIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES REIMBURSEMENT TRAVEL EXPENSES MILEAGE ALLOWANCE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE TRAVEL EXPENSES REIMBURSEMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE RADIO REPAIR SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT MERIT COMMISSION EXP FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS MERIT COMMISSION EXP MERIT COMMISSION EXP EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS CONTRACT SERV EQUIPMENT RENTAL UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE DUES, SUB, REG, MILEAGE ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL DUES, SUB, REG, TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES NET COM EQUIPMENT RENTAL PRISONERS FOOD LAW ENF SUPP PRISONERS FOOD MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIR TRAVEL EXPENSES MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP DUES, SUB, REG, UNIFORM ALLOWANCE TRAVEL EXPENSES MISCELLANEOUS MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAUNDRY -PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP MED-HOSP PRISONERS PRISONER FOOD UNIFORM ALLOWANCE TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT FURNITURE EQ REPAIR SUPPLIES TELEPHONE SERVICES OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS TRAVEL EXPENSES SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS UTILITIES POSTAL SERVICES POSTAL SERVICES 73.35 60.71 65.34 130.00 58.13 2,168.27 15.00 75.65 2,046.26 276.42 301.86 35.77 442.79 411.65 252.00 278.87 24.50 80.13 265.00 74.06 466.00 370.00 97.43 29.48 100.36 51.93 246.00 116.08 16.90 38.25 46.57 29.00 15.80 26.25 128.72 55.90 2,110.40 260.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 155.00 47.45 225.73 562.90 1,145.00 2,959.37 113.50 375.29 85.00 194.07 519.99 1,873.96 256.06 812.50 35.22 22.44 45.00 355.00 352.00 25.82 576.00 223.06 72.00 38.80 525.71 609.89 79.23 20.61 262.50 61.41 35.00 61.36 51.31 47.54 27.45 314.53 355.00 1,010.00 75.00 7.27 71.53 76.00 240.20 240.20 555.00 20.50 179.47 42.45 25.00 701.68 3,000.00 3,000.00 140 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA HEA START CHIL & FA SPOUSE ABUSE SEXUAL ASSA DOMESTIC ABUSE 131.00 HASTINGS ECONOMIC DEV MID NEBR INDIVIDUAL SERV MIDLAND AREA AGENCY REGION III PROG ADM OFFI REGION III PROG ADM OFFI MEALS ON WHEELS RSVP CORP DIVERSIFIED SERV IN NEBR DEPT OF ROADS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ADAMS COUNTY COURT ADAMS COUNTY COURT VISA SAMUELSON EQUIP CO ZEE MEDICAL SERV VONTZ PAVING INC UNISERVICE INC SOUTHWEST IMPLEMENT INC SHERWIN WILLIAMS SAPP BROS., PETRO INC POWER PLAN LINDA PARR NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS NEBRASKA CRANE NAPA AUTO PARTS MAJOR OIL SALES LINWELD LILLEY'S SAND & GRAVEL KENESAW MOTOR CO JULLEE JOHNSON ISLAND SUPPLY IDEAL ELECTRIC FIVE STAR SHOP SERVICE FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL EAKES OFFICE PLUS DUANE'S WELDING SERVCICE DEWEESE SAND & GRAVEL CHEMSEARCH ORSCHELN FARM & HOME BRUNERS SAND & GRAVEL IN BLADEN SAND GRAVEL INC ALLTEL NEBRASKALAND PARTNERS TERRY ROBINSON ROBERT WOLFE' KINGSWOOD PLAZA HASTINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY BAKER & TAYLOR INC ADAMS CO HISTORICAL SOC EDWARD ANDERSON FARM HOME PUBLISHERS GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV NEBR WEED CONTROL ASSN AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS ALLTEL STATE OF NE COMPUTER HARDWARE INC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MENTAL RETARDATION SERVICE ACT COST AREA AGENCY ON AGING COSTS MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ACT COSTS EMERGENCY SERVICES (EPC INDIGENT) LOCAL MATCH LOCAL MATCH CONTINGENCIES -DEFICIENCIES SETTLEMENT SUPPLIES COURT COSTS COURT COSTS DUES, SUB, REG, ROAD - BRIDGE RD EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES GRAVEL SUPPLIES RD EQ REP EQUIPMENT REPAIR MACH EQ GREASE OIL RD EQ REP CUSTODIAL SIGNS EQUIPMENT RENTAL RD EQ REP PARTS MACH EQ GREASE OIL SUPPLIES - SHOP GRAVEL RD EQ REP CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES SIGNALS SUPPLIES RD EQ REP SUPPLIES RD EQ REP GRAVEL SUPPLIES SMALL TOOLS, ETC GRAVEL GRAVEL TELEPHONE SERVICES RELIEF - MEDICAL RENT RENT RENT RENT COUNTY LIBRARY MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY INHERITANCE TAX HISTORICAL SOC CEMETERY MAINTANANCE MISC CAP OUTLAY COURTHOUSE BUILDING MISC CAP OUTLAY NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL DUES, SUB, REG, RD EQ REP PARTS 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY PHONE INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET TELEPHONE SERVICES OFFICE EQUIPMENT This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis Larry oodman County Clerk(. Chairman Beverly Johnso Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, December 17, 2002 1,666.67 2,595.92 1,018.00 3,032.67 584.09 583.34 250.00 91.70 11,486.28 158.00 96.00 448.00 346.47 50.78 84.10 4,012.82 41.22 611.30 6.00 1,975.50 295.33 25.00 195.36 61.60 130.37 626.00 20.39 7,849.20 212.31 25.00 88.66 179.50 257.50 505.60 194.09 37.50 990.98 462.51 53.59 1,179.20 7,261.01 47.44 105.00 212.50 210.00 210.00 500.00 780.75 722.50 150.00 345.00 514.80 100.00 306.53 73.22 39.61 194.90 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Dyer that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Cterk'-s office. Roll , ayes. Mmutaa, Neuivarm, Kelrue Dyer, Lai sun, Johnson a Woodman. Nays, none. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Kehoe reported that the new console has been completed at the Emergency Management Center, however there has been a delay in getting bids for the radios. Johnson attended a meeting of the Adams County Convention & Visitors Bureau on December 11`h Lodging tax receipts are ahead of those received at this time last year. Dyer attended the NACO Convention in Omaha and thought the information was good. Neumann attended a Senior Services Committee meeting and a question was raised regarding a request from the Juvenile Justice program in reference to transportation. The committee would like more information. Dyer said that an informational meeting is planned after the first of the year. Neumann also attended the NACO Convention and thought a lot of good things were presented. Murman attended a meeting of the South Heartland District Health Board and they are finalizing a job description for the health coordinator and will begin advertising soon with hopes to have someone hired for the position by mid January. Woodman reported that he also attended the NACO Convention and thought it was a good conference. Woodman brought forth a discussion regarding recommitment to NIRMA for the county's insurance coverage. Motion by Larson, seconded by Johnson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-12- 17.1 for a 3 -year recommitment to NIRMA for the county insurance. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Dawn Miller, Highway Superintendent, presented a resolution to the Board for a traffic sign study at Hayland Rd and 42"d St and Highland Rd and 42" St. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Neumann to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 02-12- 17.2 for a traffic sign study at the intersections of Hayland Rd and 42nd St and Highland Rd and 42"d St. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none,. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. The Board also questioned Miller about changes to the Showboat Blvd and J St intersection that might be made to increase safety at that intersection. It was decided that the signing and signaling are sufficient but the Sheriff's Dept. needs to increase surveillance at that location to keep people from running the stop sign. Miller also reported on 92 bridges she had inspected and presented her report to the County Board. She stated that there are two new structures that need to be added to the list, one on 82"d St and one near Juniata. At 10:00 AM the Board conducted a public hearing for the closing of a portion of Hadco Rd. The property owner abutting the road on both sides had requested that it be closed. Miller stated that she also recommends closing the road rather than trying to keep the asphalt surface in good repair. Mike Sullivan, attorney for Steve Einsel, property owner, addressed the Board. He stated that he was recently made aware that Melvin Hoagland uses a portion of that road to access farm ground along the railroad right of way. He stated that Mr. Einsel and Mr. Hoagland could work out an easement agreement and asked the Board to continue the hearing until their next Board meeting on January 14`h. Mr. Hoagland also agreed to the continuation. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Neumann to continue the hearing on the closing of a portion of Hadco Rd until the Board meeting on January 14`h, 2003. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Sue Brown, Extension Agent, submitted a list of names for appointment to the County Extension Board. Motion by Larson, seconded by Dyer to re appoint the following persons to the Adams County Extension Board for a three term: Connie Niles, Ken Franzen and Diane McLeod., and Joyce Bridger, FCE Chairman, and the 4-H Council president to be announced in January, to a one year term. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to move to Board of Equalization for the purpose of hearing annual renewal applications for motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 10:10 AM. At 10:20 AM the Board opened bids for the services of secondary public defender. County Attorney Daiss opened the only bid received from Langvardt & Valle. They bid $6000.00 per month, $72,000.00 per year. 142 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to award the bid for the services of secondary public defender to Langvardt & Valle in the amount of $72,000.00 per year. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. The Board conducted a discussion with Julia Moeller, Treasurer, regarding the preparation of the county budget. Moeller indicated that she would like to continue preparing the county budget. Murman asked if her attendance at national conferences would continue during the months of July and August as this sometimes created delays in the budget preparation. Moeller stated that she was not aware that there were problems with her absences during those times but assured the Board that she would see there weren't future problems. Motion by Murman, seconded by Neumann to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign a contract with Julia Moeller for preparation of the county budget for the next four years. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Dyer to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Larson to accept Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of November in the amount of $253,515.66. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Tax List Corrections 12799 through 12821. Roll call, ayes: Muroran, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Dyer to accept officers reports for the month of November from the County Clerk and Register of Deeds. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Neumann to move to Executive Session for personnel and litigation. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:40 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:15 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnso Deputy ROBERT DYER HOLIDAY INN CORP CHRISELLA LEWIS CEM NE SUPREME COURT US POSTAL SERVICE MELANIE CURRY BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS DUGAN BUSINESS FORMS PARR SERVICES HOMETOWN LEASING ALLTEL JULIA MOELLER MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC RUSSELL LANG GOVERNING EAKES OFFICE PLUS RODNEY L POKORSKI WALGREEN'S PHARMACY BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CULLIGAN PEARL DAVISON' RELIABLE HASTINGS TRIBUNE KATHY COLBURN COMPUTER CONSULTANTS COAST COMPUTER PRODUCTS MICRO WAREHOUSE BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUSAN CZAPLEWSKI Larry Woodman Chairman COUNTY GENERAL TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAVEL EXPENSES DUES, SUB, REG, PRINTING & PUBLISHING POSTAL SERVICES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES FORM PRINTING CONTRACT LABOR EQUIPMENT RENTAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL REIMBURDSEMENT EQUIPMENT RENTAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING DUES, SUB, REG, MISCELLANEOUS REIMBURSEMENT MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS MILEAGE SUPPLIES PRINTING & PUBLISHING MILEAGE DATA PROCESSING COSTS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES TRAVEL EXPENSES 123.37 1,065.35 153.72 249.00 9.00 220.00 59.20 708.03 1,375.06 230.00 78.00 129.12 949.23 230.00 30.25 16.00 37.76 230.00 3.36 11.49 23.00 27.74 43.61 27.16 179.52 819.85 273.45 218.23 20.49 147.76 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY NEBRASKA MAS N'S MARKET INC RUSS'S IGA CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT UNITED BANK OF IOWA EAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS OMAHA WORLD HERALD SAM'S CLUB BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CULLIGAN TOM HAWES MID PLAINS CTR BEHAVORIA LEXIS PUBLISHING JACKIE QUEEN LANGVARDT & VALLE SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS DOUGLAS CO SHERIFF SHAWN J FARRITOR ROBERT SULLIVAN SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS SHOEMAKER, WITT & BURNS PARAMOUNT LINEN & UNIFOR MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC CASH WA CANDY COMPANY FOUR SEASONS OUTDOOR EQU JOHNSON CONTROLS INC SVOBODA PLUMBING AND PUM GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV NATL PAPER & SANITARY BIG G COMM HARDWARE HOWARD'S GLASS FRONTIER FORD LINC-MERC HASTINGS UTILITIES JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC CR BUREAU OF HASTINGS VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC ADAMS CO HWY DEPT HASTINGS POLICE DEPT BADGER UNIFORMS BEYKE SIGNS ELECTRONICS SERVICE (93) BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS EAKES OFFICE PLUS EAKES OFFICE PLUS VIDEO KINGDOM MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV FARMERS UNION COOP GAS HASTINGS TRIBUNE GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF PRIMEDIA WORKPLACE LEARN THE NEBRASKA SHERIFF EAKES OFFICE PLUS RADIO SHACK ACCT FARMERS UNION COOP GAS KENESAW MOTOR CO PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA COMPUTER HARDWARE INC BIG G COMM HARDWARE FOUR RIVERS SPORTSMAN CL BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLTEL ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC ACME PRINTING DAWSON CO SHERIFF ADAMS CO GRAIN & FEED ROGERS INC GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV G A MICEK DDS PC ADAMS COUNTY JAIL CASH WA CANDY COMPANY HAMILTON CO SHERIFF DEPT ANIMAL CLINIC PRINCE OF THE ROAD FRANKLIN COUNTY SHERIFF ISABEL SMITH NADEN'S PHARMACY NEBR LAW ENFORCEMENT ADAMS COUNTY JAIL TECHMEDICAL INC MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO CASH WA CANDY COMPANY WILLIAMS EXTERMINATING I PHELPS COUNTY SHERIFF LOUDERBACK DRUG KEITHS PHARMACIES JUROR SUPPLIES JURY FEES EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES DUES, SUB, REG, DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES COURT COSTS COURT COSTS JUVENILE CARE COURT COSTS COURT COSTS ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES ATTRNY FEES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS ACOB CAPITOL OUTLAY REPAIR MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT REPAIR UTILITIES MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS PRINTING & PUBLISHING FUEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE EQUIPMENT RADIO REPAIR SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL REIMBURSEMENT FUEL PRINTING & PUBLISHING MILEAGE CONTRACT SERV UNIFORM ALLOWANCE SUPPLIES LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS FUEL EQUIPMENT RADIO EQUIPMENT PRINTING & PUBLISHING EQUIPMENT DUES, SUB, REG, SUPPLIES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES MED-HOSP PRISONERS PRINTING & PUBLISHING PRISONERS - FOOD MED-HOSP PRISONERS EQUIPMENT REPAIR EQUIPMENT REPAIR MED-HOSP PRISONERS PRISONERS - FOOD LAW ENF SUPP PRISONERS - FOOD MED-HOSP PRISONERS TRAVEL EXPENSES PRISONERS - FOOD MATRON FEES MED-HOSP PRISONERS TRAVEL EXPENSES PRISONERS FOOD MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS LAW ENF SUPP MISCELLANEOUS PRISONERS - FOOD MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS 13.74 3,742.44 290.00 141.80 26.12 39.00 11.05 960.30 19.00 23.03 1,600.00 8.42 148.50 6,000.00 52.50 20.14 442.50 967.50 1,372.50 1,470.00 204.23 94.65 58.81 17.40 433.76 276.36 251.00 200.58 74.40 46.57 413.02 25.59 6,866.74 169.73 50.04 21.38 19.00 516.00 1,972.34 15.00 124.20 135.00 21.39 74.46 121.28 220.91 48.95, 260.00 842.25 34.00 66.47 382.36 576.00 347.00 8.38 185.52 156.6]. 1,217.74 654.55 63.95 29.00 165.00 15.52 141.7]. 85.00 22.99 38.76 187.18 .26 116.70 1,530.00 16.90 15.90 30.00 216.00 1,018.99 87.68 210.00 129.60 87.20 2,025.00 80.00 388.64 90.00 2,203.19 255.38 77.80 47.26 38.00 500.00 14.10 988.14 144 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA BIG G COMM HARDWARE WALGREEN'S PHARMACY MINDEN OFFICE SUPPLY NEBR NOTARY ASSOC ALLTEL ALLTEL EAKES OFFICE PLUS LANDEN PARKS DIANA HAVERLY COMPUTER CONSULTANTS PHELPS CO TREASURER MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC KEARNEY CO CLERK NE TECH & TELE INC BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS CITICORP VENDOR FINANCE ADAMS CO HWY DEPT ALLTEL UNISERVICE INC PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA LOREN UDEN LOREN UDEN POLK DIRECTORIES EXECUTIVE COPIER SYSTEM ALLTEL EAKES OFFICE PLUS BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS JOSEPH E BALLWEG NACVSO STATE OF NEBR RINDER PRINTING CO HASTINGS HEAD START ANITA HAWES FIVE POINTS BANK ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV ADAMS CO SHERIFF FEE ACT PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES HASTINGS TRIBUNE PREFERRED MAIL SERVICES UNCLE NEAL'S COUNTRY HASTINGS UTILITIES NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE ADAMS COUNTY BOARD ADAMS COUNTY CLERK ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER REGISTER OF DEEDS ADAMS COUNTY ASSESSOR PLANNING & ZONING DATA PROCESSING CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT COURT BAILIFF PUBLIC DEFENDER MAINTENANCE DEPT. EXTENSION OFFICE MICROFILM DEPT. ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY CORRECTIONS & COMMUNICATIONS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COUNTY SURVEYOR VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE GLENWOOD TELECOMMUNICATI FLEET PRIDE SAMUELSON EQUIP CO FARMERS UNION COOP GAS FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL EAKES OFFICE PLUS DIAMOND VOGEL PAINT CENT DEWEESE SAND & GRAVEL CONSUMERS SERVICE CO INC CONMACO/RECTOR L.P. CENTRAL NEBR EQUIPMENT BIG G COMM HARDWARE AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS ALLTEL ADAMS CO HWY DEPT WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV WERNER CONSTRUCTION UNISERVICE INC 3 POINTS TIRE THOMSEN OIL CO SQUARE DEAL LUMBER CO SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT SANITARY OUTDOOR SERV IN PRESCO SALES & SERV KINDER MORGAN POWER PLAN PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA MED-HOSP PRISONERS MED-HOSP PRISONERS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS TELEPHONE SERVICES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES DAY CARE COSTS DAY CARE COSTS EQ REPAIR TELEPHONE SERVICES EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE TRAVEL EXPENSES TELEPHONE MAINTENANCE RADIO REPAIR TRAVEL EXPENSES TRAINING SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE TELEPHONE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES TRAVEL EXPENSES MISCELLANEOUS COURT COSTS COURT COSTS HEAD START RETIREMENT CONTINGENCIES HANDI-BUS COURT COSTS POSTAL SERVICES PRINTING & PUBLISHING POSTAL SERVICES FUEL UTILITIES RETIREMENT MATCH FICA MATCH HEALTH INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES SALARIES ROAD - BRIDGE TELEPHONE SERVICES EQ REP PARTS EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES EQ REP PARTS SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS GRAVEL HEATING FUELS EQ REP PARTS ROAD EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES TELEPHONE SERVICES SUPPLIES GARBAGE BITUMINOUS SUPPLIES TIRES & REP FUEL SUPPLIES ELECTRICITY MISCELLANEOUS GRADER BLADES HEATING FUELS EQ REP PARTS RADIO REPAIR x-00 225.84 139.38 69.31 90.00 86.66 22.24 41.87 110.25 110.25 195.00 67.84 355.00 76.00 55.15 838.82 125.00 85.39 22.72 20.80 49.72 23.25 270.39 250.00 250.00 279.16 14.93 40.61 140.99 30.00 7.06 139.34 750.00 92.32 23,070.48 9,169.72 4,273.60 3,000.00 401.14 3,000.00 5.00 833.64 12,747.57 17,434.47 51,394.02 646.37 6,416.69 10,369.47 24,631.01 6,863.30 14,017.51 1,765.47 4,719.59 13,265.51 2,052.00 11,484.79 11,456.61 3,594.92 2,418.13 53,141.53 25,559.43 35,434.16 3,192.64 83.33 5,568.53 69.95 46.45 2,707.29 17.20 53.34 22.31 116.81 708.27 84.00 90.81 250.00 135.89 704.23 256.24 123.44 66.86 419,471.45 45.42 292.00 6,045.00 36.49 455.07 150.00 855.00 1,084.67 1,230.19 30.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 2.0.30 OVERHEAD DOOR REPAIR 45.00 NORTHERN TOOL & EQUIP CO SIGNS 105.36 NE MACHINERY CO EQ REP PARTS 4,525.40 NAPA AUTO PARTS EQ REP PARTS 218.11 MIDWEST LEASING SERV INC EQUIPMENT RENTAL 230.00 MAJOR OIL SALES EQ GREASE OIL 254.63 MAJOR OIL SALES SUPPLIES 20.00 LINWELD SUPPLIES 9.35 LCL TRUCK EQUIP INC EQ REP PARTS 203.25 RAYNOR GARAGE DOORS OF C REPAIR 16.00 KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL STEEL PRODUCTS 163.42 KERR CHEVROLET CO EQ REP PARTS 107.42 KELLY SUPPLY CO SUPPLIES 8.53 KACO SUPPLIES FLARES FLAGS BARRICADES 264.00 JULLEE JOHNSON CUSTODIAL 25.00 JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBR CO SUPPLIES 224.77 ISLAND SUPPLY SUPPLIES 19.95 HOLIDAY INN CORP LODGING 327.80 MIDWEST SERVICE STEEL PRODUCTS 9,089.91 HEARTLAND COOP FUEL 3,540.00 HASTINGS UTILITIES ELECTRICITY 434.85 HASTINGS TRIBUNE ADVERTISEMENT 21.48 HASTINGS CANVAS MFG CO MISCELLANEOUS 70.00 H & M EQUIPMENT GRAVEL 2,883.10 BOSSELMAN INC FUEL 4,556.82 GLENWOOD TELEPHONE CO TELEPHONE SERVICES 93.57 STEWART PLUMBING & HEATI REPAIR 216.00 ADAMS COUNTY ROAD DEPT SALARIES 68,155.42 NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS RETIREMENT MATCH 3,810.09 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN FICA MATCH 5,148.25 BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE 15,963.45 OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE 201.62 COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 38.39 WORLDCOM TELEPHONE SERVICES 80.74 HASTINGS UTILITIES UTILITIES 225.61 ADAMS CO BLDG FUND RENT 500.00 INTERNET NEBRASKA TELEPHONE SERVICES 56.95 ADAMS CO TELECOMMUNICATI TELEPHONE SERVICES 44.00 ANNE ROHAN TRAVEL EXPENSES 59.51 MODERN METHODS INC EQUIPMENT RENTAL 257.70 CITY OF HASTINGS TELEPHONE SERVICES 2.42 EILEENS COLOSSAL COOKIES TOURISM PROMOTION 37.80 BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 213.00 BIG G REPAIR 210.56 VISA TRAVEL EXPENSES 537.32 ADAMS COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU SALARIES 2,941.04 NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS RETIREMENT 136.16 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN FICA MATCH 212.81 BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE 657.21 OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE 5.93 RELIEF - MEDICAL PAULINE FEARNOT RENT 210.00 SMITTY'S MOBILE HOME PLA RENT 400.00 DENNIS KAUK RENT 200.00 LIVINGSTON BUTLER- COUNTY BURIALS 2,165.00 BRAND WILSON MORTUARY COUNTY BURIALS 3,215.00 INSTITUTIONS HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES PATIENT CARE 4,601.90 COUNTY LIBRARY ALLTEL MISCELLANEOUS 2.91 JIM DELGADO MISCELLANEOUS 100.00 CONSUMERS SERVICE CO INC MISCELLANEOUS 3.85 BAKER & TAYLOR INC LIBRARY 591.71 NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS RETIREMENT MATCH 95.90 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN FICA MATCH 256.62 BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE 383.01 OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE 5.93 ADAMS COUNTY LIBRARY SALARIES 3,404 43 NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL AUTO VALUE -HASTINGS EQ REP PARTS 306.53 NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS RETIREMENT MATCH 189.42 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN FICA MATCH 228.52 BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE 1,314.42 OMAHA LIFE INSURANCE DISABILITY INSURANCE 11.86 ADAMS COUNTY WEED DEPT SALARIES 3,157.05 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES PLATTE VALLEY COMM OF HA MISCELLANEOUS 185.83 ALLTEL EMERGENCY PHONE 120.42 ALLTEL EMERGENCY PHONE 1,855.13 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET MODERN METHODS INC OFFICE EQUIPMENT 79.00 QWEST TELEPHONE SERVICES 14.88 COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, December 17, 2002 146 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 25 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA i�tdS a tiva!d of L Y[�tiLativii Iii the purpos -oI nearing annu.ai renewal applications for motor vehicle exemptions with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Also present were County Attorney Daiss, County Clerk Lewis, Treasurer Julia Moeller and Jan Timm. Moeller told the Board that there were three applications that she is trying to get more information on to see whether or not they qualify for exemptions, Hastings Catholic Social Services, Nebraska Softball Complex and the Advisory Board of the Church of the Nazarene. Jan Timm presented a list of 27 entities with a total of 202 vehicles which the Treasurer has approved for exemption. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Neumann to approve the applications of 27 entities for 202 vehicles for renewal of their motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Larson, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:20 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairman. N Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnso Deputy Larry Woodman Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Tuesday, January 14, 2003 A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Johnson and Woodman. Larson was absent. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Murman that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe Dyer, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Larson, absent. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as circulated. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Dyer that this Board adjourn sine die and place the County Clerk as acting Chairman. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Larson, absent. County Clerk Chris Lewis asked for nominations for Chairman of the Board for year 2003. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Neumann to re appoint Larry Woodman, Chairman. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Larson, absent. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Johnson to re appoint Monty Kehoe as Vice-chairman. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Larson, absent. Motion by Dyer, seconded by Kehoe to authorize the County Treasurer to deposit funds in the local banks as follows: Wells Fargo Bank, $2,500,00.00; City National Bank, $1,000,000.00; Hastings State Bank, $1,350,000.00; Adams County Bank, $2,775,000.00; Five Points Bank, $2,500,000.00 and Nebraska Public Agency Investment Trust (NPAIT) $5,000,000.00. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Larson, absent. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Neumann to name the following banks as depositories for Adams County;: Wells Fargo Bank, City National Bank, Hastings State Bank, Adams County Bank, Five Points Bank and Nebraska Public Agency Investment Trust (NPAIT). Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Larson, absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Dyer to give consent to the County Treasurer to deposit 100% of Capitol Stock and surplus in any of the depository banks named and said deposits to be protected by bonds and securities as required by law. Roll call, ayes: Murman, Neumann, Kehoe, Dyer, Johnson and Woodman. Nays, none. Larson, absent.